The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 6

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not and Grand hy HY ited that they cxpect to LECTRIC RATES FOR REE STATE POINTS KILL HAVE APPROVAL : Power Apply in Fargo, Mi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, UCIUBEK 12, 1929 Forks sl u 7 Although they have had little time o¢ mq, Bive them attention, members o1 a state railroad board today indi- One of the pictus » appro ‘) atsetric rates proposed by the pt) NOt brks, Fargo and Minot. (the New residential rates ' w: First three kwh ‘ 4.Mtr month, 9.5 cents 1 t i States Power compa! y for Gi : for Fargo fol- n. per room three, ont rates }3888New commercial lighting rates are ‘ rst 50 kwh.. 9.5: cents mts; next 350. 6 cen ints. Present comme! ine 100, 8 cents; exce: / TOPE New general power sbou9 kwh., 6 cents; next | dec&sxt 500, 4.5; next 1,000. +B Y€tesent power rates arc Bons 500, 5.5; next 500, + Bnd ccess, 3. ; @OMMNew rates for Grar PsEinot are the same it ree classifications. a: he bw in all but t ‘ hich Grand Forks ha: antage. The new power rate old, Burlington, De ‘inot. Reduced residential WeGmmercial lighting + Nicable to the te rates were hihe the same propertion so filed ercial gas es for ourly demani a the first 10,000 cubic feet the), Another batch of Bi lation jucting the con! tes are: First 100 kwh., 10 cents p: First 5; next 800, 4; villa, Cummings. Buxton, Port teynolds, Thomps Ei ree, as well as to Gran aller plac tries has been reccived by the As- of Commerce s; next 100, 8! nts; excess rel te: 300, 3.5; ©) nd Forks and, n each of U s is the c ates, On nt ad~ sa will ap crado, and Lone id Forks and lightit and es were filed. br r than tho: qarged in Grand Forks and Minot fra Herzberg, regular pastor, is con- at present. Grand based on the ymption. nd slogan Is Sug: 'o Stress Bismarck’s Waiting Resources gested ismarck slogan committee lect a shword for this city. The contest clos prize for the slog Ne The committee thin! October 25 and n adjudged the most applicable for the city ks that a good f tharacteristic of Bisma asize in the proposals seifgstural gas to come ir nese indicate where #he&icmarck lies, and a pome. BENE Who will write as spaces these two ma arck”, “resourt ¢Pt on machinery. 3to_ It purchased two Snow rotary plow F veo of them is not going to lo 3 ability for years and years { smee, ‘a oped condition of vast resources water, coal and farm 7 ‘ody 1 ne! the fu slogan taking ts, with, umme. gan which cm- in ideas, “Bis- ces?” Gouighway Department # Buys Snow Machinery | ler vive, The state highway commission Fri- | in gay spent $36,359 for snow-removal o--—____—_- | Radio Fine Teacher from Los Angeles to San Fran 3 met a little shaver about seven vears 9 end Damrosch, but did like Amos and ES the state. Rev. Pediea Fargo. They are optional sehec- | ith him in the les for large consumer's. ——_ ——< For Young Asserts Head of Company ——-@ “The biggest kick I get out of radio isn't from the business end of it at ll, It is from the human little side- lights that I run into every day, and i) in particular those having to do with chaparges by Northern States youngsters. 1 think there's more real libeval education in a night of well- eclected radio programs than ina ix-hour school day—but don't quote hat too literally.” Captain William Spa president the Sparton Radio corporation and sque characters of ae radio indus! expressed this ew before a recent mecting of deal- 5 and cited interesting examples in ¢ uupport of his statement “A couple of months ago on a t col and after m: ng him talkative a couple of sticks of chewing cum he solemnly told me why he aidn't 0 much for Stokowskt r iy. He pronounced the big names ing her roun: counle of nights at the home of ou ibutors. He has a n. T'll bet that kid learned more about hy by following the progress of the Zep on a map as/¢ each night than he ;chool.” it was broadcast ‘id all year in Praetorious to Preach | In Evangelical Pulpit F. W. Praetorius, D. D., general y of religious education for angelical church, will preach in| st te ¥ the the First Evangelical chureh, Seventh | street and Rosser avenue, Sunday morning and evening, } ‘This is announced by Rev. C.F. 'p Strutz, district superintendent. Rev. rallies among h throughout 5 is associated , duct members educational of the chur rallie: It was announsed pr Dr ‘iously tha D.D.. Cleve- C. H. Siauffacher 1. O., field seer ions of the al church, , \ of Cities Service Comoan: of rights to purchase add: $45 ne ec, on the basi: ten shares owned. The ri close of business Noveth The current market Company common stock Now is the time to buy from this dividend. %to pnits from Klauer Manufacturing com- | | 2 pany, Dubuque, Ia.. for $11.500 each; ‘% pthree Sargent plows from the Kiefer jpply company, Fargo, for $2.490 ich; one Wausau plow from Elken Be ctor and Equipment company, Mi- ‘ai, plows from Northfield Iron Northfield, $2,102; three Wisconsin special ny. Minn., $430 Phone 220 h; one Wisconsin special for cater- lar tractor, $854; two tractor cab: irom North Dakota Tractor and . Grand Forks.! each; and one cab from Elken company. Minot, $540. | uipment company. CAPITOL THEATRE TOREOPEN MONDAY picture projecting app: sulation ha of the board! tyan. NOTICE! Ata special meeting of the Board of Directors wes announced that the company would give the common stockhelders an opportunity in the form ice Company common stock at this special price will be issued to registered holders of record at the be exercised on or before November 330, 1 common stock to be able to receive the benefit P.C. Remington & Son The Pioneer Investment House | | WITH NEW TALKIES Manager Wingreene Has Put in| Western Electric’s Latest Projecting System Rismarck’s second theater to equip the latest word in movictone projection will open when the ors 8 the bill. with the Fox Fol- while technicians of | the 1 Electric company and Te . to the number of about been makir iphone installation under the di- ction of L. W. Chansk: | acer, The equipment ‘placed of two machines in the pro- room, the product of the ical Research Products, In are identical with the dev alled in the Paramount hou no booth with inch-thick sound in- » sound radiation has been in- alled. The talking devices are the very best devised so far. They have over- come the flaws of the earlier ma- chines, often by the most means, as a small stecl spring to keep a wire taut and avoid the flut- mple ring speech due to vibration which ns an earlier problem. To those awho have not followed | icture sound reproduction there is uch mystery about this _ process. he synchronizing is more perfect since the talking parts of the pic- tures are being photographed on the left edge of the film. This portion of the picture, the sound track, con- isting of microscopic lines, is re- flected from one small chamber of the projecting machine into anoth- ‘cr where a delicate electrical lamp rms the tape of shading and stices into the y held October 10th, it ional common stock at s of one share for every cht to buy Cities Serv- her 7th, 1929, and must price of Cities Service is about $66 per share. Cities Service Company Bismarck, N. Dak. t must have Screen-Grid tubes te be NEW...but...it must have a specially designed Screen-Grid Circuit te give perfect Screen-Grid performance... Zenith alone Gives you beth Including rectifier. eo signed Screen-Grid cirevit... DOUBLE Push-Pull ampli eudio cation. Genvine Automatic Tuning, ‘Super-size, 12-inch Zenith Synton- ie-Dynemic Type » Uneer Power Detection. Self-Healing FRiter Condenser. Simple Selective ty Adjvetment. Automatic Phone graph Switch. Cherming lew-boy console of Suit Weinet with ever lays of English Satin Ook. \in the lines of shading and blank | Ferber’s “Show Roat” jee wil ey audial two and is then shunted to arotee | | | |amplifier separate from the project- | } ors, and is conveyed in ducts to the | a loud speaker bach stage. The two tum, all of Bismarck. of the second divsion of the Univer-| At Colon, Canal Zone, the rainfall horns of this are placed about two- Winners each Tuesday night are | h | season 8 116 . 4 fie a ‘ " re the sereen, sO ROLLER N\¢ ATERS ON acclaimed by popular applause. The iy, of North Dakota band and Paul! in the wet season average! inches. . management narrows the field of that the illusion of the actors in the i picture i jfect, as tha* is where faces are pro- iceted. rac jscreen placed in, the € ‘forated all over its surface with pit | point holes. ble to the auditors and do not de- tract from iscrve the purpose of sound penetra Mon-|tion from back + rf ‘apitol throws open) he theater has been closed two ¢ weeks {same time that the installation of | 0, movietone and | * ing one in the lraphy, the « been built back stage | and a new sercen specially adapted Yoder is director. Other officers are Youth Its President] est: ona Setmick, Gooden, are dent; John secres ow its resiaen tary -treasurer; Bernice Burt, Kene rs mare, librarian, and Warren Adams, New Rockford, property manager. —_— ners in the preliminary events. | Band Elects Parshall ‘Three preliminaries have been con-; ducted already, the winning couples being George Papacck and Katherine Kosltzky, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cash-| Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 12—John| man, and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ot-! isan, Parshall, was elected president | 1 here, which | | be another test for the new speech i: nplified in a larg- | equipment. amber under the other} competitors down to cight or 10 couples. After the event, each fin- ishing couple is introduced, the couple ; receiving the most applause being awarded the trophies and the right to compete in the finals. Charles formerly managed roller rinks at Grand Forks and Fargo. made more per-| Another Fall shipment of shirts, ties, sox, pajamas, underwear, hats and caps arrived at peaking i Contests Leading Up to Championship Finale To bring the speaking and music ore fully to the dience, the pitol is per- Bismarck and Mandan “roller; jskating” couples are casting longing; glances at two tall silver cups which | will be awarded to the man and, woman making the most graceful ap- | pearance on the fibre rollers at the | Dome pavilion. Qualifying contests are being con- ducted at the Dome each Tuesday evening, according to Shellie Charles. manager, and the winning couple of he first six preliminary events will compete in the finals Nov. 5. i The championship cups are 15 er, |inches tall. Smaller cups, seven inches Sdna |high, are given to cach of the win. These are not discer the picture, but they age into the audi- m, Manager Wingre also has been ing the ventilation system of the pitol brought up to date at the new talkie equipment was under y. The picture ke has n copening of ise house is a strik- action, the photog: t and the muscial FOR SALE Bungalow, two bedrooms, bath, large living room, large kitchen, full basement, all in dandy condition. Full lot, shrubbery, garden spot. Garage. A fine location. Priced for quick sale, $4,700.00. Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phore 138 UILT ¥ ATTERIES g Saving 507% ee Otere you compte Insurance, Prstection “ Guaranteed for One Year J. F. Griffin, state agent P. O. Bos 542 $2.00 Allowed for Your Old Battery In case of trouble you have an EXPERT BATTERY MAN to come to No Messing Around by You — One Suit of Clothes Eaten Up Is Worth 10 BATTERIES We make the installations. Check your generator, start- ing motor and cables FREE. Opening Announcement Bob’s Shine Parlors Opens Today at 119 Fifth street. In the location formerly occupied by the 57 Taxi. Professional shoe shining, dyeing and cleaning of suede and all nappy leather shoes a specialty. FOR FOR ; FORD OVERLAND — spe and a ra sg nae CHEVROLET E WHIPPET ours: Sa.m.to9 p.m. Open Saturday to 11 p. m. BUICK “MR. CHRYSLER Sundays from 8-2. m. to 1pm PONTIAC ELECT RIC Ski Vi OLDSMOBILE Have your shoes shined at Bob’s, 119 5th. and others. CE and others. A Sign of Satisfaction BISMARCK, N. D. 214 Main Ave, Phone 338 There Is a _ Difference ‘There is a difference in workmanship of painters. Some do good clean work, which looks fine and wears well, because the paint has been properly spread. Others execute their work slovenly. They put the paint on in bunches and when finished, the work lacks in style and will soon chip and scale. You will be the loser. bosevell- MARMON-BUILT A_CAR FOR ALL DEEDS—NOT WORDS a IN SEPTEMBER . . . a Recsovelt $ won the Pikes Peak hill climb championship In its class (price under $1000 at factory) by running ever the efficial course In 26 minutes, 56.2 seconds. { oes that’s performance constitute the larger majority of Unfortunately these workmen Their work is very costly at best. the painting and decorating craft. If You Choose to Employ Me You are assured of high grade work properly executed and again my price is from 15 to 25 per cent lower. You are not asked to pay for an overhead, which naturally grows greater from less work. ‘Try Me on Your Next Work I specialize on Interior Decorations of all kinds. A, ARNTSON 11 Duemeland Bldg. (Formerly College Bldg.) SUNE S—JULY & . .. 0 Mecsovelt 8 stock soden i ‘went 18,244 onlies, vielting every state capital In : 20 daye—on average of 664 miles por day. Total repale coot—8 cents. cos that's staming IN JUNE . . « aMoccovelt 8 stock seden cot 2 now world's nen-etep recerd by running 440 oarttnusis : hours (over 18 darn) without a single stop of ony The city of Bismarck will discon- tinue hauling garbage for this year on October 15th. M. H. ATKINSON i City Auditor i: STEEN MARMON co... ee

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