The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 12

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e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 12. PECIALBARBERRY °~siewa-c -BRADICATION STUDY | PLANS ANNOUNCED Rural School Libraries to Be t ished With Snecial Education Files Lesson pians for the study of bar- _ berry eradication in the agricultural ‘glasses of North Dakota ciemen' ‘schools have been specially prep: for the ensuing was an- k today by Joyce agent of U.S. Department of Agriculture. Cooperating with Miss Bertha Pa superintendent of pubiic instruction, distribution of the texts are being made from the office of » berry eradication with headquarters ’ at the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege in Fargo. The lesson plans were prepared un- der the direction of other prominent educators of the and are designed to giv the greatest possible aid in the ex- Position of the subject of barberry Palmer @ the teacher Special files have been prepared by the Rust Prevention Minneapolis, an organization backed by private parties for the dissemina- tion of information in combating rust infection of grains. The files will be placed in half of the rural school libraries of the state, | Mr. Roberts said. The balance of the | schools not furnished with files this year will be furnished as soon as pos- sociation of More than 13 states now have ac- cess to similar files in the areas where | barberry eradication work and educa- rs tion is being carried on by the feder- | ment of agriculture, Mr. | Winner of many id, Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 2.—Forty- | | two students at the University of | tryouts which were held here. A ‘Apple Peddler Boosts | tial orders but in the repeat sales, His Sales by 13 Boxes '9 Rugby Newspapers | 7 : Max, N. D., Oct. 2.—Try as you wii,; Will Be Consolidated |” burlariding “the: Meese of 00 es Lewis, band leader, He was returned you just can't get around the fact olan oe Mite to toe Rugby, N. D., Oct. 2.—(4)—An-| here yesterday from New apple merchant. * L. Aleseisky, an apple salesman, was through these parts recently. a threshing crew a few of his product and the quality met with favor. Aleseisky, happy no doubt at sale, wheezed his laden truck down The farm hands munched a few and decided to get some more. bes They pursued Mr. Aleseisky, cat a; He rope at the back of his boxes rotled to the highway. Mr. Aleseisky was informed by a The original Siames truck and 13 | and enter the hateh good samaritan of what had taken} two brothers—Chang and E Place on the road. chant in turn Mr. Appice mer- Hed in the counts She's a Colonel! ' ‘ a Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 2.—»)—Indict- on a charge of having accepted “a gift of value” from a publisher bid-; ding on Kentucky school books, in the form of a “greatnumberof textbooks,” Governor Flem D. Sampson, it was indicated today, will base his defexse on the fact that the advertisements for bids stipulated that the texts were | to be provided him for his inspection. | ‘The governor is scheduled to zo on| trial today in Franklin circuit court on the charge, conviction on which! might mean six months in jail. $1,000 ry fine, or both. the commission. | been set. “Miss Blue Gr: pretty Gar Butler;medical and __ professional ——$__—_— jof Paris. above, has been named cash. the doctors formed @ credit) a mem of Governor Flem D.! bureau. Over 80 Players Try Sampson's staff with the rank of| Those attending the meeting were; ! the county is richer by the costs men, is willing to agree that the re |moncy in the game is not in the ini nouncement of the purcha: He sold, r visited him at the jail. ‘the cash |Ued under the name of The Tribune. | ©. Amundson, owner and publisher | talent to defend him, |of The be and a veteran of the} world wi to ill health. 38. Carrington, N. D., Oct. 2.—Battling twins were | for her life in a Carrington hospital 20 against a poison that set in follow- were born in Siam of a Chinese ing a delayed appendicitis operation, y -old girl is worrying over 6 father and a Siamese mother. a 12-) LDCS VOSS CSS ESOS VPC SVEN SLL SLAP SR SAS CPP LAOS SSAA All meat Can Be Justly Proud ot the New ol Home of Paramount Pictures f Wecongratulate the Publix Thea- tres on the completion of the new Paramount which marks another big attainment for Bismarck. MARCK GROCERY CO. " Wholesale Distributors o troubles that would usually discour- “Teatherine «her fast name has ben.| Phone L, ‘i erine ‘her last name hi ian te, ee ge eae ee one Line Links Is _ would ve aftorded territory served by | PLANS GOT GT = ers and sisters who live in a small! Authority has been granted by the| tana where they will motor over ter- town near here. Her mother died 4state railroad commission to the Wil-| ritory into which the railway seeks Soil of forth Dakota like to have you fair minded as well ip said ago. és liams County Telephone company,| to build. Included in the group with adding ae th a hae pelea te rr Ray, to build four and one-half miles| Mr. Budd were W. P. Kenney, vice 4 brs a ang § ie . vid reid the |°f telephone line in New Home and | president and director of traffic; C. | , Williston, N. D. Oct. 2—That|and McKenzie counties join in es- ake the week's bread and se! Champion townships, the print ©. Jenks, vice president, operating de- ork eRe soll Bo as yee any | tablishing an annual fair for the two ‘armers Telephone association, Lans- | partment; F. G, Doerty, vice president shines on” was the con- | counties, which might be made one suffering with cancer, and lmited jford, also was granted permission to| and general counsel; J. R. Davis, chief | tention of of the best in the state.” means has necessitated her “moth- . ering? tue eatite taal. construct three-quarters of a mile of | engineer: D. J. Kerr. assistant to the | spoke at the 0 nd Police B: An appeal has been made here for one-half mile of line along the Soo| general manager of lines east of Wil- aklan ‘olice Break funds to aid the stricken girl. Line railroad right-of-way. liston. Up ‘Radical r M leeting Indicted Executive in Kentucky | | ‘Bock’ Scandal Bases De- - | sew! up to date. Her father is fense on Bid Hem etog When the lad had regained con- H California fruit, President Budd sciousness, he was taken to the Jacob Montana Rail Outlook pointed to scan advantages not en- Frank home and later to Dickinson me for an X-ray examination. This re-| Minot, N. D., Oct. 2.—Optimistic | able. jyealed a cracked vertebrae which, | over the outlook of the Great North-|. Hearings will be held in Mont however, had not slipped to hurt the |ern being granted permission by the| very shortly in connection with the spinal cord. interstate commerce commission to! proposed-extensions in Montana, both He remained in the Dickinson hos-' build into California, making con- | the Great Northern and Northern Pa- pital and it is expected he will be | nections with the Western Pacific in- | cific seelgng permission to make ex- brought home this week: to San Francisco, President Ralph | tensions into new country, traversing The grand jury that last month in- dicted the governor, seven other members of the state textbook com- mission and 25 publishing houses; charged in connection with the gift of the books, that the governor turned over 3,000 of the sample copies | (he had to Miss Flora Smith, his pri- | | vate secretary, who sold them for) Authority to Build Budd in Minot for @ brief period, |one county that today prod in the minds of the the railway in such ah event. telephone. one, it was nevertheless one of what's going to become of ber wid-| Granted Companies, ‘tm. President's special carried great, importance and he hoped group of ol en rout lon mari Airport Speaker Lauds might tot be creronea t wean ther and her younger broth- as air minded,” he declared, line near Lansford and to dismantle | operating vice president; F. J. Gavin, |ton airport with special reference to A reduced schedule of electric rates} Pullman sleepers passing through Lad Suffers Injuries _| tea by the otter ‘Tail Power com-|Minot would be taken direct to San |Parative aridity Oakland, Calif. Oct. 2—(%}—Police difficult to A and licable at Leeds and| Francisco making it to reach | more In Fall Near Halliday | ict (a se create ity as had eal tisbéced perlions Hess tase aah Provision for an additional run from of cars, should the petition of the and arrested nine on charges - Halliday, N. D., Oct. 1.—Herman [Fargo to Jamestown and return by/ Great Northern be In ad- baron Weidener, young son of Christ Weid-|the Greyhound Transportation com-| dition many tourists would elect to city ordinance. The handbills were ner residing north of towr, suffered |pany, Fargo, also was approved. take the northern route to the coast, . purported radical literature protest- fier Gite inveie bible iat herd —_—-—— # being possible eae the present ing the trial of Gaston, N. C., mill wi riding fare as much as $18 some cases 1 fe company with two other boys. Budd Optimistic Over ‘ Lae oO Kloten was approved by the board.| the west coast city without a change $24. In the matter of distribution of ing recent troubles. luces permost visitors,’ Pointed to many advantages tl great wheat crop, but which has no/| he said, but while the subject of agri- railway facilities, no telegraph and no/| culture might be a comparatively dry that he would like to see Williams ing out hand bills in violation of a joyed now that would be made avail- tana A Grand and Glorious $400. He is ex-officio chairman of| | Dates for the trials of the commis- ‘sioners and the publishers have not | | Credit Bureau formed | By Doctors at Linton Linton, N. D., Oct. 2—“Pay cash or remain sick” was the edict grow- + ‘ing out of a meeting of physicians of Emmons, Logan, Kidder, McPherson | ‘and Campbell counties of North andj |South Dakota held at the Willows: beauty contests as| hotel at Linton. Besides declaring all colonel. Fighting a battle with ch | Dr. DeWitt Baer, Braddock; Dr. Hu-! Out for U. N. D. Band \2, charming leader wouldn't be such a bert Miller, Zeeland; Dr. George terrible job, would it? 2, Linton; Dr. R. R. Hogue, Lin- |Dr. George Monteith, Hazelton; Dr. North Dakota have been given places | aids, showed that he “knew his ap- |p. Lodge, Steele; Dr. T. 8. Price, © in the school band as the result of | ples,” by identifying them, and col- | pa: 4 lected the due price. TR. ‘klien, ; Dr. ond band, which will include 32 mem-| Mr. Aleseisky thus added 13 box! te Sonnet egies EET = | bers, is being organized by Director |to an original sale of two boxes, and | mon, Napoleon. i | John Howard. 2 More than 80 musicians tried out | the proceedings which the men for places in the two bands, Howard| And Mr. Aleseisky, like all sal Brother of Actresses Faces Burglar Charge Los Angeles, Oct. 2.—()—Jack | Noonan, brother of Sally O'Neil and Mollie O'Day, screen actresses, faced preliminary hearing today on charges n after Noonan’s arrival his two rs left a motion picture set and ith another brother, George O'Neil, Mr, | Pers will be consolidated and contin-| Miss O'Neil stoutly defended Noo- : | nan and said she would furnish legal to retire trom! Girl Fights for Life, ident of Rugby! Worries Over Family MIDNITE SHOW Friday, Oct. 4, at 11:15 P.M. For the benefit of the hundreds who wish to at- tend the grand inaugural program of Bismarck’s beautiful new Paramount Theatre, but will be unable to come to the regular matinee and night performances, there will be a gala MIDNIGHT i SHOW starting promptly at 11:15 p. m., Friday, a October 4th. The same glorious entertainment will be presented. Since we will not be able to accommodate all who will want to be present at this midnight show, tickets covering the seat- ing capacity of the new Paramount Theatre have been printed and are on sale NOW at Hoskins- Meyer. Tickets admit to any seat; no seats will be reserved. Visit the New Home of Paramount Pictures You are also invited to visit our cafe and confectionery often and choose from the varied selections of fine foods in a place of most pleasing surroundings. Hoffman’s Cafe & Confectionery asereeeee remees Bismarck’s Paramount Eating Place a NEXT DOOR TO BISMARCK’S NEW PARAMOUNT THEATRE | TICKETS NOW ON SALE | AT HOSKINS-MEYER 7 ALL SEATS - 50c The New G&® Car-- ‘FAST COMPANY’ }. ---In More Ways Than One ae It’s the word of today, the big thing that counts, whether it’s baseball, racing, automobiles, or air- SPEED is one of the biggest factors of the new FOR D’s success. The man with the new Ford is keeping mighty “Fast Company.” i : Just get behind the wheel of the Ford car... .note the quick starting, the quick getaway. If you're in a hurry to get somewhere, (and most people are nowadays), note how easily your Ford will pass ’most any car on the road. It will hold the road, easily and comfortably, at any speed you like from seven to seventy miles. SPEED! Just one of the big reasons why nearly half of the 2,755 North Dakota people buying new cars in September chose the FORD. Yes, the new Ford car is mighty “Fast Company,” any way you look at it. A NEW FORD AND KNOW THE JOY OF DRIV- ING THIS WONDERFUL CAR. THE CHOICE OF OVER 40% OF NEW CAR PURCHASERS IN NORTH DAKOTA THIS YEAR. : We Congratulate Publix Theatres, Inc. upon the completion of one of the finest theatres in the country. Bismarck is most fortunate to have so won- derful a theatre. It should prove a big factor in Bis- marck’s future growth and success. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY

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