The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 3

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+ Plomasen, colonel. corn in less time than farmers in Minnesota and South Dakota. He backed up his contention win- ning the northwest corn husking championship by stripping 20 1-3 ' bushels of corn in 80 minutes on the 4 farm of Oluf Peterson, near here. He defeated 19 othe: contestants to : | win the competition and the $100 cash Total of $3,835 Reported Last! prize in caeoeiae 6 the right to rep- . nae resen' is district in the ‘national Night at Meeting of ‘tournament at Platte City, Mo., Nov. 75 Workers 15. mates ee a i, the 80 ~ minutes was 1,510 or @ ni 425: "frinity Lutheran church's building | pounds of corn iat Ch ees fund was increased to $35,422 Wed- | for Sue and husks. Ray Han- nesday night at the daily report | Son, indom, was second with 19 6-7; "i eee {bushels. He also may enter the na- meeting of the 75 workers in the) tional competition but must pay his campaign. Fifty new subscriptions | own expenses. were reported Wednesday night to- About £.000 witnessed the contest taling $3,835. yesterday. At the close of the meeting, the preliminary gifts committee held a check-up session attended by every member of the group now in the city and planned to cover its field of work systematically in the remainder of the week. H. O, Saxvik presided, and after pointing out unforeseen delays in the of this committee, urged all members to complete the task be= fore them. ‘The high team banner was award- ed Wednesday night to Team 1, cap- tained by Adolph Schlenker, with O. ©. Lee, Harry G. Hansen, O. Pistia lingson, Miss Anna Monson ant iss. "y . Olga Steen as team members. A to~ Diamond Selection tal of $585 was reported ‘Wednesday by this team. Team 11, under E. N. Hedahi, took second place among the 13 teams. For the second consecutive report meeting, e high division banner went to Division B, under Thor G. DIAMONDS.“ UEWELAY Made easy in every price class .—every diamond we show is pick- ed by experts and this store's reliable guarantee goes with every one. Your only problem is which diamond to choose. Whatever price interests you. There is a ring here at that price and you will surely find our prices less than elsewhere. ‘With the fourth report meeting set for Thursday night, several teams re= ported on Thursday morning that they would exceed their Wednesday night totals. MPFARLAND HONORED ATEDUCATORS MEET; Centucky and Illinois Men Ad- dress State Teachers at F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” SKE | Starting Tonight ae SS a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 J.C.PENNEY C 121 Fourth St. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. _* Phone 185 If You Insist on REAL VALUES Colorings, Stock Up! ‘bh yh Also API Friday - Saturday THEATRE y rrr FRANK BORTAGE Love conquers every ob- stacle in this drama of war torn youth and farm burdened beauty, tense, colorful, always gripping: Rayon and mercerized plaited hose of a good quality. You'll want to buy a supply when you eee the big selection of new fancy patterns and smart color- ings. Outstanding value at Minot Convention Minot, N. D. Nov. 7.—(#)—Dr. George A. McFarland, president of the Minot State Teachers college and who has a record of service in educa tion dating back to Dakota territorial days, was honored today by the North ere S ma ness Dakota Education association, hold- ing its annual convention in Minot. A life membership in the National Education association was presented to Dr. McFarland at a program held n at the college, and there were numer- ous congratulatory addresses. The convention, whjch opened last night, is to end Friday evening with a concert by an all-state high school chorus, under the direction of Drs Peter Dykems, of Columbia Univer- | sity. New York City. Speakers at this forenoon's session were William S. Taylor, dean of the ef educetion, University of Kentuctty and Br:-Carleton: Wash- burne, superintendent of Winnetka, | Ul, city schools. committee was named yeste: Members are 8S. J. A. Boyd, Langdon; Hazel McCulloch and L, A. White, Minot; Dean Joseph Kennedy, Grand Forks; Mrs. Anna McLean Rother, Devils Lake; Dr. C. L. Kjerstad, Dickinson; O. F. Cutko- sky, Bo R. M. Black, Ellendale, and G. W. alley City. Scores of Girls Duped By Fake Movie Maker San Francisco, Nov. 7.—(#)—Charg- ing that he swindled scores of girls from Central and South America out of thousands of dollars through a fake motion picture school, police today held Frederick M. Mc LeMore 26, of Hollywood. é Mc LeMore was booked at tie city prison on @ charge of operating an employment bureau without a license, but detectives said more serious charges would be filed as soon as they have completed their investigations, On the promise of giving them em- ployment as actresses, said investi- gators, he sought to sell to the young women stock in his company, prom- ising returns on @ graduated scale. Corn Husking Champ is Crowned in Minnesota _ Vernon Center, Minn. Nov. 7.—() Clarence Maley, Leroy, Minn., today laid claim to being able to husk more Roller , Skating Tinwelny : ryt é he Dome the' very moderate pricing of pogo Notice: Our final grace- these beautiful frocks. Regular- Travel Crepe ful skating contest Bemiasy [il] ly priced at $22.50. t, Nov. Sth. : ny Friday night will be H vight for this sea- Grand Carnival PHONE 566 * é activities of early Fall call for such dress- es.as these. 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