The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 7

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SEEK LAMP-LIGHTER POR LIGHT'S JUBILEE lf Found, He Will Be Conspicu- ous at Edison's Re-crea- tion Ceremonies Detroit, Oct. 17—()—A lamp lighter who half a century or more | : Alphonso Healthy ; Because He Never Has Regular Habi 1 ° _ Chicago, Oct. 17.—(AP)—Kit Alphonso of Spain is in “beaut! health,” his personal ot ice Vis- ir, said today, because “he has never been a man of regular habits.” Viscount Aguilar is attend- ing the American College of Sur- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 LIQUOR PURCHASE TEST CASE NEEDED | Determination of Liability to Ar- | rest Can Be Obtained Only ‘TASKS CHICAGO SCHOOL BOARD 10 APOLOGIZE Member Wants Fellows to Acs | board had been “hornswogeled” and quit Discharged McAndrew | enieaged of Wrong Done Him the school board trial. had made pub- Ue apology for statements he made concerning the American history written by David 8. Muzzey. The re- traction was made several ddys ago as a part of the record of Prof. Muz- zey's damage suit against Gorman. The sult then was withdrawn. Mullenbach said he believed the “drunk with power.” “Justice revolts,” he said. “Apoio- :giés are demanded.” diag: Ok Hee A senoet Milk Dumping Breaks Through Trial Washington, Oct. 17.—()—Attorney General Mitchell said today a deter- [ie did not constitute a thorough test. Carrying the case through the va- rious courts to the highest tribunal, he pointed out, would take many | months. ‘ Mitchell refused to express an opin- fon on the question. He said he had turned the request of Sen. Sheppard, ; Democrat, Texas, for an inquiry to determine the purchaser's liability, over to the prohibition division for investigation. Community Chest Has $13,500 of 1930 Total 7. tion entrusted to them by Monjar and his associates. ne Representatives of the company have disclosed there is no p:inted ti literature describing the service and that no advertising of any kind is J undertaken. The “service” is per- ;| mitted to grow by the chain system. | Each accepted member selects from |among his friends,other young, am- bitious business men “suitable” to | join. j ‘The service of the company in re- » turn for the fee and dues is of an intangible nature. g The Decimo club, which was in- vestigated by the authorities in New jf (DECINO CLUB HEAD | HAS NEW BUSINESS Helping ‘10,000 to Wealth and Position for $10 Down and $3 a Month’ New York, Oct. 17.—(#)—The board apology to William McAndrew. | .“|the school superintendent it found the ph: jai id. “Consequently | guilty af charges of y, was| Kansas City, Oct. 17—(4)—Sabotage at the: al of rc} he is in beautifut demand. by Trustee James Mullen- and threats of death again gave an} ned and a be ga had a seri-/ bach. |ualy aspect to the Kansas City milk ous illness in his life. Missouri Strike Pact jMmination of the lability to arrest of the purchaser of bootleg liquor could be obiained only through the arrest and conviction for actual purchase jand then the carrying of the case to the supreme cour‘ Herald-Tribune today says Hugh B. Monjar, founder of the Decimo club, which went out of existence some tributors still to be heard from, total | time ago after an investigation by the about $13,500, Harry P. Goddard, sec- ' state attorney general's fraud bureau, retary, reported this morning. He/now is engaged “in the business of York and other states in 1927, Fy operated somewhat along the same general lines as the present organ- J ization. tt The Community Chest returns went about tl ’ ago he streets of Detroit | thing else made so far, with soveral big con- with a torch, leaving a feeble light at each corner, § being sought by the | comtmittee arranging fo- the celebra- not 80 tion here next Monday for Thomas A. Edison’s invention of the incan- descent lamp. If one can be found he is to be given a conspicuous part in the cere- monies that will be featured by the presence of President Hoover and Mr. | Edison's re-creation of the original lamp. The actual reconstruction of the first light will be in the same labor- atory, now in Henry Ford's historical village at Dearborn ‘n which Edison conducted his original experiments at Menlo Park, N. J. Bocause of the very limited space available in the laboratory, actual witnesses of the reconstruction will be confined to members of the presidential party, the Edison and Ford families, old Edison employes who particiyated in the original experiments, two or three friends of the Ford and Edison fam- ilies and a radio announcer. Tuxedo Popular With Hoover Despite Style Washington, Oct. 17—(4)—The din- house "even though the arbiters’ of three and s half hours. YOU WANT SUBSTANTIAL PRICES POSSIBLE— ail except the meet informal of ecee-| James Garfield Will CONSTRUCTION HERE THEY ARE! president Hoover, whose distaste for| Direct Conservation \ formal dress of any kind is well known to his friends, makes a conccs- sion when there is a very state occa- sion such as a dinner for a prime minister or an ambassador. Other- ied he appears for dinner in a tux- edo. And those who are invited to the white house for the rather large din- ner gatherings of which the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover are so fond are told beforehand the “black tie” and the short coat are the things to wear. “The only worry he causes me arises from the fact he is so busy ha does not get enough sleep—in my opinion. Even kinge should slecp cight hours, but he only gets about six and a half.” Northwest Airplane | Winnipeg, northwest's airplane service had been | pal witnesses PROTECT expanded today with inauguration of daily round trips between here and’ the Twin Cities, via North Dakota points. The new owners of the Canadian American airways yesterday made the initial flight of what will be “each way each day” service. William Brock, of the Schiee-Brock corporation, purchaser of the Amer- |tcan airways, was in command of ‘he flying squadron, which carried as guests the mayors of the Twin Cities, St. Cloud, Minn, Fargo and Grand Forks, N. D. The schedule flying time between Washington, Oct. 17.—()—James R. Garfield, secretary of interior in the Rooseveit administration, was designated today by President Hoo- ver to be chairman of the commis- sion on conservation and manage- ment of the public domain. Mr. Garfield was one of the leaders in the conservation movement under the Roosevelt administration. It had first been indicated that the chatr-| fellow board Andrew Service Is Expanded |i sac | Not only did Mullenbach want his |strike today. less than 48 hours after charges members to acquit Mc- |leaders of the striking milk producers of being pro-Brit- |assured Sheriff Sioa ta stand teach conduct of their cooperat! ping van-/ 2 Ma se caen Ter | | Philadelphia case, in which the cir- also called for |dalism. of Chicago Dumping of 200 gallons of milk conducting | from two trucks broke a peace which trial.” ‘Mullenbach presented calling for a he had ruled the strike for two days. & resolution |F. Fitegerald, driver of one of the the apologies. |trucks, said that after his supply of | read “with much | milk was poured in the road by a former Congressman | band of six men his life was threat- Oct. 17.—()—The | James B. Gorman, one of the princi-|ened if he made further efforts to/ against McAndrew at|run the highway blockade. Winnipeg and the Twin Cities is|_ } | YOURSELF If it’s Genuine Bayer Aspirin it is AFE He that expressed belief no pending case would provide a proper test and since the recently discussed cuit court of appeals held the buyer not liable, was based upon conspiracy to violate the law through buying Have Complete HARMONY IN EVERY ROOM have been made by the canvassers. Births in England and Wales dur- ing 19827 number 664.172, giving a YOU WANT STYLE APPEAL said the total may reach approxi-| aiding 10,000 citizens to wealth, posi- mately $14,000 when the returns all!tion and buciness independence at a birthrate of 16.6, the lowest on record. | It’s not too late to plant tulips. Tulips can be planted ‘| until the ground is frozen solid. | We still have a fine selection of | the better variety. Oscar H. 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Washington, Oct. 17.—()—Senator Borah of Idaho said after a call at the white house today that he be- lieved a tariff bill would be passed by congress in a shape which would be The World’s APVERTISEMENT __ ” ANNOUNCEMENT MACH SUPFE! acceptable to President ver, For stom RERS + The Idaho senate’ is ope fot the | sufferers in Bismarck and antidote for Y will be glad to learn that Drug Store, Third and Broad- | has been appointed exclusive group of Republican Independents | Opposing the bill in its present form. | way, ha ributor Dining Room Suites . He did not say whether he thought | (ici org Fa ecg i gem Consisting of buffet, table, 5 side chairs and arm way le measure could be passed during | tation throughout the United Staten chair. Genuine 5 ply walnut in combination with se: the special session. in the relief of stomach disorders. chair. enuine 5 ply walnut in ¢ pinatio: see Have Mr. Hall tell you about them, jor write F. oH. Pfunder, Inc. 1916 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 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With this in view the following schedule of rates becomes effective for all bills rendered after December 1st, 1929. Adequate and reliable electric service at the lowest possible cost consistent with the cost of rendcring such service is fost vital in the growth and development of every community. Recognizing this rcsponsibility, we are making thie substantial reduction in rates and plan- ning extensive improvements to power plants and in order to render the best possible service to all. Electricity is now cheaper than ever before, and further reductions from time to time depend largely on the increased use of electric service by a majority of customers. COMMERCIAL CLASS “B" RATE - Kennelly Furniture Co. PHONE 138 MANDAN, N. D. You May Trade in Your Old Furniture on New RESIDENCE CLASS “B” RATE First 5 K. W. H., yer-room @ lle , Next 5 K. W. H., per room @ Se Over 10 K. W. H,, per room @ 314¢ Minimum Monthly charge - $2.00. : AVAILABILITY ‘The above rate is a combined residence rate for all ‘Ths room count will be based upon a real and in making the room count, it leaves attics, bath rooms, cellars, closets,

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