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ncrease in Farm Mortg ORTHWEST STATES 3 REVEAL DECLINE OF AGRICULTURALDEBT @ Authorities Question the Geller, and Character of Economic Im- of itinerant merchai prove in Farming complaint, claimed he i: SITUATION WORST IN EAST Pacific Area Also included; Three-Year Jump Has Added $108,000,000 to Load 1 be cele-/ Wednesday, | munity day brated here Britain’s Oldest Peer Wins Fame As Typical John Bull | Name Beach for Meet, 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 ' Man Considers Appeal | ne | The most gorgeous and colorful ro-/ Pee mance ever filmed. That's Universal's super talking; sereen version of Edna Ferber’s great pn novel, “Show Bost” at the | child? ' start to finish and brings to the screen with a faithfulness which gives the finished product all ‘the charm and verve of the book.! only instead of reading the book you, see it acted out before you in a vivid way by « powerful cast amid settings | @ practice lately to visit farm auction | of great beauty. sales and peddle their goods. The! “Show Boat” as a motion picture, ; < signed by Dickinson police, we predict. will go down in screen | j . supposed to pay a ligense | history as one af the truly great pic- c ay is privilege. ‘tures. It is @ picture of such splen- | 4) i | dor and sweep that no one can afford Scranton Brick Plant |‘ mis «. : | Pirst formance starts Opening Comes Nov. 13 6:5 ococe ns “A foment at) a . N. Dak. Nov. 1—Open- * | It may be the little stamach; it in nagging Seran’ cl ay Products| Country Club Meeting | may be the bowels are sluggish. © ant and acom-| Jg Planned for Noy, 4 No matter what coats a child's the child grows older. If you : aii tongue, its a safe and sensible want to raise boys and girls with 5 | meeting. nm with! All members of the organization are E. age Total Is Shown by Government Figures a Accused of Peddling, | *¢ an¢ st cae “High Hat” and ing pict the novel Members of the Bismarck Country | precaution to give a few drops of strong systems t ef bureaz Nov. 13 % club Will conduct their annual meet- Castoria. This gentle regulation constipation, stick to good old the United Stat i Sonblars are ti Sep lgdithen ing at the Association of Commerce of the little system soon sets Castoria; and give nothing ae neta | rooms Monday, Nov. 4. at 8 p. m. things to rights. A pure vegetable stronger when there's any irregu- Royal Neighbor Ciubs Business. |., Eiection of officers and business of preparation that can’t harm a wee larity except on the advice of a- making | n¢ Club are on the program for the infant, but brings quick comfort doctor. Castoria is sold in every —even when it is colic, diarrhea, drugstore, and the genuine always or similar disturbance. bears Chas. H. Fletcher’s signa- And don’t forsake Castoria as ture on the wrapper. i gi *) f AT THE MOVIES THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE | and Marian Nixon. ading romantic roles { , a ne Headlines.” new all-talking , Vitaphone newspaper picture which { is the feature at the Paramount for! today and Saturday. are heard sing- | ing together for the first time in this | distr: iz Letson, Beach; ¢ member supervisor, con | instruction hei \ camp put on ti Th he theme song, “Love 10 candidates to Will Find a Way.” Destined to be; and 12 juveniles. widely popular this new melody was) SS Tey ESTE written especially for “In the Head- REALIZED VALU qi by Joe Burke and Al Dubin, | That the vork well known Broadway song writers, | i as are now members of Warner | group of celebrated “Tin Pan song writers. | mount program for today | rday also includes an all-/ Lioyd Hamiltcn comedy, t member of & , in the ami department search in agr and egg investigat: for 1930 is $19 170.800, as ag | ! 256.300 in 1928. ‘Baby Daze.” a Paramount singing | For 86 years he has been the | — V ! edge Earl of Coventry. THE BEST FOR MEN OPPOSITE G.R HOTEL ~ was one of the ex of another lord mayor f New Assistant Editor | Now at Bison School Every Minute Counts Sodium Sulphide Mine Popular With Countrynien 7 7 The present Lord Coventry and Development Refused ..775,27°e0nt tors, Coventzy is and the English. He looks like a typical John Bull. He has been a stout Tory. but with a paternal interest in his Quaine, tenant farmers. He rode to hounds, until he was more than 80. He kept a the racing stable and won the grand na- sul- | tional back in 1863. He has attended 1 a lease over 60 Ascot race meetings and has Yes Sir! Get Your Overcoat NOW! Blues — Oxfords Burgundy — Gray Tan $25 .. $165 Tube, Belted, Box and Ulster Models Come In! led in a winner from his own The _ joll: Sporting. of the manor ne’ 1 for rents of his tenants when others did Fancy Facts, Figures | ive, On Presidents Shown . Pa. met during the war, when the same rea- prices made selling a very profitabl thing. When he celebrated his eight third birthday he rec: unu ear Se on gift from his tenant LL a | made up a purse containing Weather Report | of their annuai year's rents. é ees same fate and for on tall presidents. tallest. 6 feet 4. | ‘as 6 feet 2. Madison was . Polk the lean- | outest, Van Bur- | ’ Estherville 4 a) By MRS. ROY LITTLE end Taylor the most ; | Mrs. A. H. Sundberg spent Tues- be calatintiatapiggiaapey> ne day at the Uhde home. | SCRAPER FOR CANADA Mrs. Joe Keifer visited with her| | Toronto.—What will be the highest | mother Tuesday afternoon. building in the British Empire is to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son be erected here. It will be construct j Norman were Wednesday evening vis- | ¢¢ of stone. steel and concrete, | itors at the Paul Greenan home. and its 20 stories will be 587 feet high. | The Canfield Ladies Aid met with , The estimated cost is nearly $5,000,000. \) Mrs. Louie Jorgenson October 23rd. too | Quite a number of the members were | absent. After the business nectin . —————— delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be Ribog aa! Harry Davenport Novem- | Service Mrs. Julius Oleson visited at the | | Unde home Thursday afternoon. ° 38 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were | That Ear ns -00 capital city callers Thursday. ' $a, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, attended | APPRECIATION -24\ the sale at the David Hochhalter | ‘og | home Thursday. Because clients have ex- ne oe be unug’tn Pressed emphatically their ’ i Minnesota, was an overnight guest at{ #Ppreciation of efforts to the Frank Mickelson home Friday serve them, this agency | night. set ae sae ae the Dan ae ff pays to aniene to Danie y- the public complete con- Mrs. Chas. Manning and son Alvine sideration. Experience has i pers Saturday. .| endorsed the wisdom of this "YOU HAVE PICKED OUTA NICE HARD JOB HAVEN'T YOU, "OH, NO-NOT WHEN | USE HILEX.SEE HOW IT BLOTS OUT THE STAINS ? IT SWEETENS AND STE- Wilton callers Saturday from here 44 were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson,, course of action. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Bosche and chil- i Pabapeiaces fe en eee oe Ne P| INSURANCE ATHER CONDITIONS | Melinda Manning spent the week- | e . 3 pelo Bremure area centered jend at her home here. | The satisfaction enjoyed by | northward to Manitoba, and| Mf. and Mrs. Albert Little of Wing! the policyholders of the tation occurred from the ‘reat | were overnight guests at the Roy Lit-| books of this agency has region westward to the north- urda: : at cky, mountain xlope. Heavy stimulated a steady growth ‘and in western Minnesota, of business, The service Bendrapanied by gi | ideals back of it all must be right. Attention to details has paid. caller Monday. gion high trom the Siralssippi Little was a passenger to Wil- | Santware, and moderate in all ree) Monday evening returning ‘Tues- | a oudl ip allt aicections s Mr. and Mrs. Nisthon ay | ‘The Hartford Fire f Bis <i hildren motored Monday. inns Yay 208 *-"OUr | ar. and Mrs. Prank Mickelson were Perens Sena, OBRIS W. ROBERTS, callers Monday. i i Official in Charge. Anna Knutson and son Oliver | 3 . and i —yet positively ii 1s Hilex—so accept no substitutes. Keep a bottle handy for dozens of uses in kitchen, bathroom and laundry, , MURPHY x bad. s very | Announcement We have recently become a member of the world’s largest hardware organization, representing a chain of Independent Hardware dealers covering the entire northwest. In order to introduce our new merchandising policy to our community and let you know the benefits of our new baying power,—we have arranged a Grand Opening SALE Beginning Tomorrow, Satur. day, Nov. 2, Continuing for 7 Big Days and Closing Saturday, Nov. 9th Worlds of Value in this Bridge Lamp! New Designs—Wired Complete Beautifully Patterned Shades 17¢ TO SEE Is TO BUY! AN UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITY! No Charges or Phone Orders on Sale Items price. ‘Only 49c Investigate our deferred payment plan on heaters, ranges and EVEREADY RADIOS Jarrell Hardware Marshall-Wells Associate Store No, 1745 t will ward off THINK OF IT! Galvanized Pails 12 Quart, while they last, each (One to an Adult Customer) ~ HURRY-BEAT YOUR TO THIS! Splint Clothes Baskets Strongly made of se- lected Rock Elm--built for long service and a rare bargain at this