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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929 tate Mill Shows Another of Those Year-end Profits in September he |months of the year. That this your | unk an operating loss of $60,267.81 mL! RITA’ HAS CAST {may be no exception is shown by the | 1926. N. D. UTILITY STIRE fact that the mill lost $23,211.32 in Mill Helps Elevator Gain August, but made $39,983.10 in Septem-| Since separate accounting was 4} SIBLE ber, a difference of $63.%%4.42. gun for the elevator department, "i \dJ Loss Partly Bookkeeping {has shown a net loss of $168,196.94 out If the mill makes as much profit | an operating gain of $178,463.94. Prom in October and November as it did | January 7 to September 30 of this; Sliders Exceeds Expenses by i $39,983.10, After August ie Loss of $32,211.32 ,in September, it will go into Decem-| year, however, the net loss is only! ‘ber only $4,327.06 in the “red” on its | $11,839,09 and if interest and depre-|Arthur Rogers and Marybeth Fy ene p- ELEVATOR IS GAINING, TOO 7: Separate Accounting Introduced and Joseph Schildkraut. Both give ] terpolated in the talking picture. First tremendously realistic portrayals. | evening preformance starts at 6:45. Helen Morgan, Jules Bledsoe and | ‘©! aunt Jemima, from Ziegfeld’s “Show | Immigration to Canada from the United States last year was 25 per Previous, Boat,” are gocd in song hits from that production, which have been in-| cent greater than the year | pectea of being a notorious bandit. | Stewart has been sent across the or: |) AT THE MOVIES i der to apprehend the outlaw for dep- ry | redations committed on the American | side of the Rio Grande. General Jose Esteban, a wealthy | In the eyes of a star reporter about and powerful Mexican, himself in| the lowest thing in the world is a \love with Rita, makes capital out of | “cub.” But there are exceptions to all the captain's pursuit of Rita's brother, | rules, and all but brings to am end the romance of the two lovers. All ends happily, however, after two stirring acts, which are replete with in- reporter is! jttiguing love interest and much | placed under the tutelage of the star ;comedy. Mail orders will be filled | reporter. And with that situation THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE ledgers. And the custom of the mill ciation were eliminated it would show | has been to break even or show ajan operating gain for nine months of | Connolly Will Take the small profit in December. In addi- | $35.337.02. Of this amount $8..64.23! Leading Roles tion, advance reports on the October | was recorded in September, the ele-| operations show that the enterprise|vator having shown a net profit for i holitig to tie ipece establlahen in |the mont or 6s baal. After two years in New York, “Rio , now, and date cf public seat sale will | amazing things happen to the big September. : Nelson points out, however. that | Rita,” 1s to be seen here at the city |e announced shortly. | Soc near a, ied we, up The secret of the improved show-|this showing could aot be duplicated | auditorium Nov. 14 with a cast of 97 | Withers has the tila of the star in ing of the mill. according to member: |if it were not for the mull. He ex-'and an elaborate scenic production, | Farm Grain Storage “In the Headlines,” while Marion of the state industrial commission plains that the mill buys all of its; prominent in the cast will be found | Redu Marketin | Nixon essays the sob sister. appears to be the reduction in thc| wheat from the elevator and that the} arthur Rogers, last seen in “Mi ices zs | Other attractions at the Paramount amount of loss effecte¢ during the, presence of the mill creates a market! Maryland,” and Marybeth seen . Larkin Survey Finds | tor hie A and Saturday are “High first eight months of the year. The|for wheat which induces many ship- from “The Vagabond King” and “Stu- Hat,” a Paramount singing and band heaviest loss in any on> month was/pers to send their grain to Grand! dent Prince.” Reveals Net Loss in Its Operations Report that the s reill and ele- fev wator oneraied at a ‘during September has created cor @acrable interest and comment in {political ciretes. Some 4%see in the showing of th r for the first nine montis of 1929 an Opportunity for the property to break even or make a t for the irst time in Governor Shafer s that he is jopeful the ente! i make @ His present intention is to wait until he com r of the ment to the The theory that the mill will come lose to breaking even or to making $29,756.24 in May and this was partly; offset by a gain of $15,51579 in| March. In his report on September's oper-| ations, K. C. Nelson. mill auditor. hows that the mill and elevator has $1.707.184.42 since the beginning of operations, including int and Gepreciation. The charges have to- taled $2.075,71637 and if they were eliminated the plant would show an operating gain of $358,531.95 H The operating gain to date this year is $109,098.54. as compared with| an operating loss of $17,886.22 in 1928: | an operating gain of $49,275.87 in 1927] | Forks. A comparative record of the mill! ‘for the first nine months of 1929 and | Jimmie Lee, former vaudeville he the preceding three calendar months} liner, Sebastian Meza, Jules Bennett, | Ellen Eckler, Ina Leeland and Cedric Brown, while the large beauty chorus follows: Per Bol. Loss Loss | is $313,097.70 $ .854! 203,562.12 -709 270,724.21 82 Barrels Year Mid. 1923 ..., 366,779 1927 ..., 287,213 1928 .... 329,683 1929 (gmonths) 363,047 84,293.24 The production and loss nin? mor Per Bbi f this year follows: Loss 16,880.62 23,738.42 Also other well-known Broadway players noticeable in the cast are | caused a sharp reduction in the vol- | ume now going to market, according | Paramount news s events, Storage of grain on farms has! i : Everything,” “Baby Daze,” and all- | talking Lloyd Hamilton comedy and carried, under headed by two beauty-prize winners, Madeline Mar- | lowe and Loretta Campeau. A complete corps the | and is lead by Eugenia: 232 | Sabee i From Mexico City the pro- ducer has imported a native string record and profit | band, and for the playing of the score ement of the mill for the|@N @ugmented orchestra is carried, leadership of Brown, recruited from grand opera. The scenes of “Rio Rita” are laid in northern Mexico, wealthy Castillian and Mexican prop- | erty-owners, | haciendas. where dwell the in their to. a survey by Ben Larkin, member Of the state railroad board in charge of grain warehouses. | The movement was heavy during | the threshing season, Larkin said, | because many farmers needed cash and had to sell some of their crop in order to meet current needs. aa | many as could do so, however, stored on the farm and the close of the | "esterday. threshing season brought a sharp de- Walter | Cline in the movement of grain to market. tl Most of the elevators in the state now are accepting grain for storage and all of them probably will be in Picturesque | Position to do so within a short time, Larkin said. international de ballet is CAPITOL TH og its local premiere at the Capitol theatre Bayer if you want the prompt, dependable relief that genuine Bayer Aspirin brings when people are in pain, When a cold has made you miserable, your head throbs, or you ache anywhere. What else is nearly as effective? Or safe? The tablet stamped Bayer is always the same and never hurts the heart. When you get the genuine, you remove all doubt! The stage settings are from paint- ings by Josef Urban, and the cos- tumes are by “Maurice Mahieu, who| Berlin—A new system of prisons j made a special trip to Mexico to ab- | and grading criminals has been in- jsorb atmosphere for the creation of |troduced in Prussia. By a “humanized” | these gowns, wraps and shawls. The} grading system it is ei Ae the | selling novel of the story of “Rio Rita” concerns itself | better class of ill be re- with the love affair between one Cap- | turned “cured” to society. New ‘model tain James Stewart, of the Texas|prison, to replace the damp ‘and Rangers, and Rita, a lovely Mexican- | dingy cells of the Hohenzollern sys- American girl, whose brother is sus-|}tem, have been built. entert som itol Q 24,742.83 29,756.24 7,244.32 14,218.38 23,211.32 In virtually every mill began grinding aken big losses in the the year and has wn a profit curing the last few BAYER ASPIRIN Je the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscetiencidenter of 184.356 297.746 254.847 ay 616.470 Consolidated loss . 66,545 57.063 ~ Weather | mm _ $139,792.13 | him serub floors, do his own washing, Baptist Boy: s Join in and wouldn't even let him have a key Royal Ambassador's to iis apartment. He was granted a {divorce on grounds of gross neglect. Organization of the Fred G. Lea- sure chapter of the Royal Ambassa- SAUCE FOR THE GANDER dors by boys “in their teens” of the Chicago.—Morris Burns was said to ' e piitie ‘irst Baptist church here has been have disconnected the lights in his Ne ¢ '? | announced. house so his wife wouldn't waste elec- im ? The chapter is named for a man/ tricity by reading at night. So Mrs. "in Banga Manteke, Belgium Congo, | Burns called the police, and Pa Burns who is a North Dakota missionary | Wa5 taken to jail charged with dis- under the Baptist board. | orderly conduct. He was placed in a Robert Baker was elected Ambassa- | ' cell where there were no lights. \dor-in-Chief. Other officers named | were Evan Kennedy, assistant ambas- n sador-in-chief; Everett Herbert, re-| Auto Runs 59 Miles * corder; Clair Herbert, steward; Rev. ‘Rite kL. Sacheom, chief counsel. On Gallon of Gas The next meeting of the group,' Justice Is Not Blind! 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