The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 9

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RECORD ENROLLMENT 5 ORECAST FOR A. 6. gag whose schools are unclassi- That og freshman Bg hues tens proach j wil reach 1,325 etore reparitea ends, is Mr. Parrott’s opinion. ‘Hockey Association Freshman ae, te Numbering | Teams Will Play 48 527, Is Largest in History of State School Farco, N. D., Oct. 4—With a total enrollment of 1,272 at the end of the | first week of registration, the North Dakota Agricultural college has the largest student body in history, ac- cording to figures given out today by Alfred H, Parrott, registrar. The one. period last year had 1,044 regis- er 5 Freshmen lead all other classes in number, and comprise the largest freshman class ever to register in the North Dakota institution, stated Mr. Parrott. The yearlings number 527, ! & gain of 136 over the enrollment of 391 at the same period a year ago. ores are next with 303, as Sophom« compared with 264 in 1928, and the | juniors have 221, a gain of 38 over last year. The seniors number 160,; 40 more than the ing year. Graduate and unclassified students total 62. For the first time in many years the school of science and literature was deposed as the school with the! largest enrollment, the school of me- chanic arts surprising with a regis- tration of 255, a jump of nearly 100 over the 162 mark a year ago. Science and literature gained 31 over last year to total 232, and education | zained 43 for a 193 mark. Home eco- Games During Season St. Paul, Oct. . 4) —Forty-eight [instead of 40 games will be played by {the American association hockey wague the coming season, it was an- nounced today by the schedule com- mittec. The committee, composed of Lyle Wright, Minneapolis, William Grant, Kansas City, and Eddie Fitzgerald, St. Paul, abandoned consideration of a seven-team league this season. It had been reported that Oklahoma City would be added to the circuit, but Al Warren Jr. said there will be no change in the league personnel. Under the new schedule the north- ern and southern parts of the circuit each will play 12 games among them- selves, six at home and six on the toad. Only eight intersectional games between each north and south team are scheduled. WCCO of Minneapolis Will Increase Power Minneapolis, Oct. 4—()—Plans for & 25,000-watt power at radio station WCCO were announced today by H. A. Bellows, president of the North- western Broadcasting Company, Inc., owners of the station. ‘The new company which has taken over ownership and operation of the homics registered 170 as compared station was formed recently as a sub- with 156 @ year ago. Agriculture has 46 more students than last year with 151 registered so far, gained seven to reach 120. Pharmacy has 94 students enrolled. a gain of 10 over last year, and there arc 57 while the school of chemistry | sidiary of General Mills, Inc. INCORPORATION J. E: Tierney, ‘Inc., Driseoll, $25,- 600; to be engaged in _ levator busi- ness. -J. E. Tierney, E. M. Tierney, jand P. M. Lathrop, all of Driscoll. An Interesting MESSAGE to the Particular HOUSEWIFE There is just as much difference between cuts of 'BACON CATTLE ARE meat as there is between people. Some look better than they are, while others are better than they seem. Trust us to select the best for you—cuts that are tender and de- licious. Fresh from the animal—all the tenderness and juices are preserved. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fancy Dressed Squabs ......... Lard; 2 bs). «0.255. ‘Central Meat Market 113 Fifth Street Phone 143 a6 Deemer ereeccee the national honors. ENTERED FOR SHOW Four Holsteins Being Se Being Sent From Grand Forks to National Dairy Exposition Four Holstein cattle from the J. D. Bacon farm, Grand Forks, have been entered at the National Dairy Expo- Grafton, N. D., Oct. from North Dakota at the show, | which will be conducted Oct. 12 to 19. | Merits of the North Dakota cattle will be compared Oct. 17 and 18 with those of the choice animals from the | Holstein herds throughout the country. A total of 359 animals will be en-| ments than were good for him. put him behind the bars. cal_ hotel, tered from 14 states and representing | occurred to him that the poker game 55 herds. Victors ‘rom the 1929 Fair | might not be on the square. and Show season will meet in the | “You'll like For after all is said and done, the true coffee flavor that you expect to ort ie is meee to you in EMPRESS is deliciously distinctive in this respect Lecause it contains in full proportion the rich, essential oils which bring to you the mellow smoothness a —— fine coffees —flavor knowingly blended aeeage artful selection, Bertsch’s Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Snider’s Pork and Beans, large can Movalco Extra Sifted Peas Movalco Extra Fancy Corn Movalco Fancy Beans Dutch Cleanser, 8 cans for Brookedale Loganberries, solid pack, per gallon can 65c Kellogg's Shredded Wheat, per package lle Amaizo Gloss and Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. for +. Le Bredspred, reg. 25c, special for Saturday, per jar ... 20¢ LOGAN’S “We Thank You” 1 can of cach for St. Louis arena where they will seek | instead of luck to reco yu Holsteins ct the dairy show will be}for him and by the time officials versity of North Dakota concert or- housed in the new cattle barns which are built to hold 800 animals each. They will be judged in one of the largest rings in America, which is newly built to hold a capacity au- dience and is constructed without a pillar or post to obstruct the view. Osmunson Loses Cash, Licked at Poker Party 4.—Serving a five-day sentence in the county sition, St. Louis, by their owner. They | jail, George Osmunson, transient, has will be the only cattle of this breed | time to reflect on the futility of po- ker parties and bad liquor such as While playing a friendly game of poker with two companions in a lo- Osmunson lost steadily, and by the time his money was gone he had absorbed more liquid refresh- He decided therefore to use force by John Howard, band and concert His adversaries provi director, for membership in the Uni-; arrived on the scene the room was |chestra. This group will begin prac- literally Stoeeten sat Fo Lee of | tices this week. it Osmunson’s. The other members| Mr, Howard stated that within a of the trio fled before the arrival of | snort time several students who were the officers. Ie for positions in the orches- o* @haac tra but had conflicts with other wor! State U Band Leader [x the university would be able to | attend rehearsals. Selects 29 Students The first appearance of the orches- | tra will be at a regular convocation Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 4— | program later in the semester, Mr. Twenty-nine students were selected [Howard said. TITTLE BROS. Packing Co., Inc. 402 Main Avenue Phone 332 Always Busy. There's a Reason. " Lean Pork Lean Pork Fancy Beef Loin Roast Shoulder Roast Short Ribs Lb. - 19¢ Lb. - 16¢ Lb. - 19¢ Baby Beef Armour's Pork Sausage Pot Roast Star Lb. - 22c Morrel’s Pride Primus HAMS Butter Whole or Half Lb - 44c Lb. - 26c Tender Choice Spring Round Steak Chickens Lb. - 28¢ Lb. - 28¢ Square Deal Margarine Lb. - 172 Value-A- Brand Coffee Lb. - 33e Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Fresh Peas Sweet Potatoes Beets Parsnips Cabbage Parsley Table Queen Squash Cauliflower Green Onions Fancy Head Lettuce Eggplant Radishes Cucumbers Carrots Rutabagas Spanish Onions Green Peppers Hubbard Squash Fancy Sweet Potatoes, special 4 pounds for Fancy Large Celery, special per bunch Choice Apples, Wealthies, Jumble Pack, special per box Fresh Shipment Jumbo Asst. Chocolates, special per pound .......sseeseesenerees Old Dutch Cleanser, special 3 cans for Pillsbury Cake Flour with large m special per package Corn or Gloss Starch, PHONE 279 Dick’s PHONE 279 Fruits and Groceries Ske’s Always Thinking of them. She knows that when this pure food market serves her that her hus- 1% band and children will aX know more food satisfac- tion, ALL BRAN Bo" ine” CAKE FLOUR &*" PORK and BEANS !"°,° ORANGES g goren SOAP Swift's Naptha, es 10 bars ... AILL. G. A. Specials offered at our store. 10a. m. - DELIVERIES - 1 p.m. Orders of $1.50 or over delivered free of charge. (THE cream of the crops... dap the pick of the fields and orchards---all brought fore at the usual low 1.G.A. price for thie Harvest Sale.” special 2 pkgs. for .....e0s.seeeees . Kellogg Shredded Wheat Biscuits, special per pkg. . Brookedale Gallon Loganbe special per can Creme Oil Toilet Soap, special 5 10c bars for .......... pid acaiahoelh Fresh Salted Peanuts, special per pound Fresh Comb Honey, 2 pound comb Fresh Cottage Cheese t || Shredded Wheat [) 2 rus. BLO Sifted, New Pack... oeee Corn 1k i.e... 6 Peas 3 coniTe j Ai Richholt’s Cash and Carry Ces] Grocery Gan] THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Specials for Saturday FANCY a DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR with vane mix- ’ ing bowl, per package EARLY OHIO POTATOES, ‘ .32c Cee N emer eee eeeees JONATHAN APPLES Much Cheaper DELICIOUS APPLES Good Eaters Banana Special Per dozen...... PSyeT Oi PEON Ga 25e - 30c - 35e Fruits 3 $3.70 | FRESH EGGS right from the farms of Burleigh county. Peaches Pears Tokay Grapes Concord Grapes Grapefruit Oranges Vegetables Celery Tomatoes Cauliflower Parsnips Carrots Rutabagas Squash Head Lettuce Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes A real buy - - 4 lbs, for ea Saturday Grocery Sigecials Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for Kellogg’s Shredded Wheat, per package Amaizo Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. ....... Pillsbury Cake Flour 4 A very fine green glass mixing bowl free with ‘cach pkg. Meat Department Our meats are all government inspected, insuring you of the best. SPRING CHICKENS Cold Meats STEWING HENS All Phones 211 118 Third Street 8:45 - 10:39 — DELIVERIES — 2.30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. Saturday — Other Week Days 6:15 Fifty-one Years on Third Street lex f 957 9100 = 10:30 A.M, 21306 4:30 P.M. (Week Daya) 9100 » 10:30 A.M, “Huh! My wife trades at Mar- 3,99.3,30-5 P.M. covite’s Grocery, too!” Pork and Beans, large can ......+ ete yee Shredded Wheat Biscuits, ..10¢ Sifted Peas, Fancy Wax Beans and Fancy Crosby Corn, 3 cans .. Loganberries, gallon can Pillsbury Cake Flour (1 mixing bow! free 2 packages), per package Potatoes, nice Red River Ohios, (Cash, no $1 69 delivery), 2 bushel sack, per bushel . 3 cans ... Marcovitz Grocery We Please Where Others TOcery 905 Front Avénue—Phone 957 Large y Apeicots i 2 ees can... O3C + Pancake Flour i6 3::""27c ab Fer Delicious Wheat Cakes TOILET SOAP # Palmolive or Lux—Your Choice A HOME Owneo [EET STORES A, —, FRONTS |

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