The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 6

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lu rges Teachers Boil | Their Home Economic Stories for Papers, Minot, N. D., Nov. 7 , pais economics teachers wish to ok more and better publ ' Towns on “Branch Roads Fail } re Arey. THULE booperate, to Prolong Duty Periods of | newspapers and make their | | stories conform to good newspaper N. P. Representatives ¢, Miss Mabel Sensor. editor of ithe home department of the Dakota Farmer, told the hom at the stat _.. | RAIL AGENTS’ LONG. HOURS ARE DENIED Application bs (Elgin, New Leipzi fthe Northern fF south of ™ - tion agent ee has been rejected by the state railroad board f Prior t and cautioned brief in teiliai Poiniin story mitted t netair 1 been cleared y case ation old) co! Alumni of Mayville Hold Reunion During Educational Meeting Tected pay on ain overtime ba Prope ation asso- perintend- of local gen, of the music. . Bismarck. deputy’| ent of public instruction Mt of the i associa- ded. ‘Talks were made by ain, college president, and other members of culty. a State Band Revival ia-i Urged Upon Teachers, nd- | Breit- ()—-Nearly te was repre xplained that noonday kineheon , ¢ elubs use music to br down a feel- ing ef fo de needs a@ band a fponse and y } 3 ‘d, di the beriniin ¢ told the music “gives the een q responses ition here today. i tone that have play nas not here- j sive ears. been presented in this manner s abandoned fox 3 he ary and an all-state 1s planned for the Minot conven- | i Doubt Tardieu V ictory | | In Vote of Confidence’ |} Paris, He ward recommended that the state Nov his new + "e geuerion Clothing Expert to government, ministerial poi deputies in the hope of secu vote of confide: tinue the min: There was do he would em battle with pa which have been since his design: Special $5 Watford City, N. D., Nov. 7- bers of the Croff 4-H girls’ clothing club this afternoon were to watch [demonstrations by Miss Edna Som- | merfeld, state field agent. quarters ous in his} elements | tic to him | , ale | entary ty fr ‘ 5 a al The field agent will meet with the | a cali ns Watt y club tonight and the oe Hl not take | Bangs organization tomorrow after noon. ne Place Largest é |. In 1844, it is related, such hailstones * fell at Cotter, France, that buildings ‘were wrecked and vessels off shore ; Sunt | Du Quoin, Ill, Nov. 7. strip ower sufficfent to xobiie to the top of was put into part of the us instalied ve- i Oil Company oct Employes | 7.—1)—The of California | ist its emt | ties in- | ere stocks ned enough jor sore throat ae this: rgle a E OPENS | fee Ways | § onful of ing the better | Mistol and your cold won't work y further wn. Mis- tol checks head colds, too. Sooth. branes. Doctors use it handy and plav safe. free ee MADE BY THE MAKERS OF NUJOL Hh AL U1 Ut FUUR NATURALS Dakota Land nee Wi nicl. opens to i the & ater th former Ls and now legaily 3 fe ‘au Alexander Subkoff, was criticale i Jy il today in a hospital. It was! ‘feared a 01 infection might ; _ necessitate an cperation. ' Dr. 8.5. Enge Chirepractor . Drugiess. Physician foeras Block = Bismarcs, N D “Auto Sechenien Eleetrical Experts Aviation Mechanics demand-—-BIG PAY. 7 supply with preci trained tare periment over 50% of in- t your training caecaeheeaat f, Morales sents atk toh. heal tga, FREE! it saa factories and est up-to-date more modern t where nd flox. som t tate macs edu Se ait Fe ‘\CTICAL MECHANICAL rite for full information. ICAL & -' Mandan Team Beaten * game at Minot yesterday. ,of Mandan's scoring threats. | Campbell, Mandan police magistrate. |_ F. L. Bruggiman, Mandan. was to /ff © | expected to go to the jury sometime band idea be revived for ! t McKenzie Clubs | —Mem- | latest scientific MANDAN NEWS :: fternoon, according to court of- |Mandan Playmakers ficials Completion of testimony was ex- pected this forenoon with arguments shortly after the noon hour probable, | ¢nts, members of The trial was begun shortly before | chapter of fl noon yesterday after the morning| Will stage “The sy", had been taken up in selecting a jury, | comedy football Braves were back home teday is ak oth be gece easel states| wee making preparations for a game with | attorney H. Connolly when the| ‘The young Bismarck Armistice day after having My smpleted, Judge | Miss Mabel taken a 19 to 0 beating in a postponed | * ¥ ni. is pre-| Members of vember jury | Ford, Lita | Jose | George Tom: By Magicians; Look To Bismarck Affair Athictic Director Leonard C. Me: Mahan and his Mandan high school the are Frey, of e cast With Bismarck an overwhelming vorite to win the Armistice day | . Mandan fans will rest content | the Braves ean make the first touch+| Former New York Cop: qatar agua, them Will Enforce Mandan‘ Street Traffic Rules) will be on constant guard against any | A former traffic policeman in New| York state this morning agreed to! become motorcyele policeman for | term in Mand a Guidance in Conduct Better Than Scolding The game will be staged on Hughes ld, Bismarck. It originally was ‘heduled for Mandan but authorities the two schools believed the game draw a bigger crowd in Bis- N. D.. Nov. 7. Minoz, cs were outweighed con- icrably on the frozen field at Minot | day. Minot made its first touchdown on a pass play in the sec- | phone. ond quarter. Shorily before the half |E. Fonts, 27 ended, the Magicians blocked a Man- | Present. He is expected to report for an punt and recovered the ball on duty Monday, He will patrol the city the three-yard line. Three attempts of Mandan and the Memorial high- at the line failed to bring a touch- | Way between Mandan and Bismarck down and the end of the half came 45 far as the Missouri river. before a fourth play could be at-|_ Selection of Fonts was agreed to tempted. last night at Another forward netted a touch- meeting of the down in the third period and Drang- | stad snared an attempted Mandan | ass and galloped 10 yards for thei third touchdown in the fourth | quarter. ‘The Magicians gained most of their ground on wide end runs and forward passes. Iverson, Minot fullback, was mission. The agreement was made over tele- The new policeman is Donald | 8raded. cons cation association here today. are bad after they city as a traffic policeman, serving nine| the standard ideals of months at Camp Hill, Pa. three months at Mount Holly Springs, Pa. and 20 months with the New Yo state police. He is a graduate of thi New York state police course. Bids on one block of paving were| ciety. the only Minot man who could hit ;°Pened. construction bonds for three | discount on Gas bills. the light Mandan line with much [paving districts were approved, a new success, {Paving district was created, and a huge stack of bills was approved at night's r:ceting of the commis- | | i |Mandan Man Pays $15 | stoners. The Haggart Construction company Fine for Drunkenness | arate eae ne conse | one block of paving, that on Fifth Pleading guilty toa charge of |avenue northeast between Main and ; drunkenness and disorderly conduct, | First streets. | Ed Childs, Mandan. this morning| Construction bonds for paving dis- paid a $15 fine ordered by James E. face a similar charge before the ma- fistrate at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | He planned to plead not guilty, ac- | cording to Charles Reynolds, chief of | police The two men were arrested last BLUE RIBBON LUDEFISK On Sale Exclusively at the Quality Meat Market PHONE 722 ury Expects Myer’s Case This Afternoon || North Dakota's case against Jack | Myer, Mandan, on a statutory charge, Morton county district court was Your Home Should | Come First---Always! Your home i is “homey” indeed if all the roonis are cozily furnished, in good taste, although not necessarily expensive- ly Buy only the best—your home deserves it! Below are examples of how to save money. ~ SN7Z772 A Richly Veneered Bedroom Suite A suite you and your friends will admire. The walnut veneering is perfectly matched, and produces a beautiful effect. All pieces substantially constructed to give un- equaled service. Our price includes Bed, Chest and Vanity all three pieces for ........sssecccecscveecsscsconcers 4 ae meet Se eal q sty! uty, at small cost. Walnut ven- eered, of course. Jacquard chair seats. The suite com- prises table, buffet, host chair, and 5 side chairs, and is a real bargain’ at our price. ticts Nos. 7, 8, and 9 were approved. Paving district No. 14, an alley in |Block 42, Mandan proper, was created. Key to Individuality | Says Dr. Br Breitweiser | Present ‘The Patsy’ Seven Mandan high school stud- hb Bernhardt Playmakers, actors are coached by Francis Kitty Gallagher. yd Speilman, uucille Dahners. Teachers Are Told (Pi—Sym- pathetic understanding and guidance | rather than criticism and scolding are Mandan, it was announced by Charles! necessary if children are to have the D. Cooley. president of the city com-/ proper ideals of conduct. A. M. Car- jmichael, of the Mayville State Teach- | ers college, said in an address to the olidated and third class living in Towner at! bigh school section of the state edu- Children learn by experignce, Car- michael said. and if their experiences: have told the truth, they soon will learn to lie. If \-they learn that their Lalit ill va we | to help them solve their problems he SS copier | | will be much easier to inculcate in Fonts has had 32 months’ experience | the child's mind the realization that society are \ based upon fundamental principles hich react to the good of the indt- dual as well as to the good of so- The 10th is the last day of Minot, N. D. Nov. 2 % ' know them,” was made to ment of English of the state educa- tion association, here, today, by J. V. three-act | Breitweiser of the University of North at the high schodl auditor. | Dakota. and tomorrow] Breitweiser said vocabulary tests have been devised whereby it is pos- sible to measure, “not only the actual faculty. | achievement but the whole social background of the individual and of the race.” He said he has devised two vocabulary tests by which the knowledge of individuals may be mea- sured and comparisons made between the pupils of different schools. The principal handicaps to proper | development of a vocabulary of Eng- | lish words are the use of a foreign language in the home and lack of so- cial contacts, the speaker said. BANK BANDITS ESCAPE 8. D. Nov. bandits who held up the First Na- tional bank Wednesday are believed to have escaped from this area. An all-night search by a Marshall county | posse has failed to reveal a trace of| O. R. 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Mellow as the man- ners of a diplomat .. . sparkling as the wit at a state dinner . .. refreshing as the beauty of the women gath- ered there... “dry” as a rare old wine . the conversation of a drawing-room. “CANADA DRY’ The Champagne of Ginger Ales Twin Cities show 82” increase | vestigation showed the loss would be | $3,000, all of which was in currency. R-100 TO CARRY 8 SOLONS %.—(P)—The airship R-100 will take 80 members of the }—-Declara- | house of commons for.a trip on No- jtion that “by their words ye shall | vember 16. Lady Astor and two women aborites, Dr. Ethel Bentham and Dr. They drew lots for their places. HOOVER ORDERS INVITATIONS Washington, Nov. 7.—(?)—The state department has been instructed by President Hoover to invite all foreign governments to participate in the in Chicago in 1933. every ry 60e Re of PA’ a biceding,. or Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physiciqn Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronle Diseases a Specialty Heckins-Mever Bldg. Phone 240 Blomarck, N. 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And today, at customary six-cyl- inder prices, you can choose from threegreat lines of Studebaker Eights —holders of eleven world records for speed and endurance and more American stock car records than all other makes combined. Get a smart, new, thrifty Suade- baker Eight—backed by 77 years of manufacturjag integrity —and your car will be worth more in the trade in markets of the future. - ‘What gift could be more ex- pressive than this— A handsome fountain pen desk set, equipped with the famous WAAL- EVERSHARP Personal-Point ° FOUNTAIN PEN A base and holder as colorful A writing point that can be poe, eri soe, the one to whom you give this won- See them today—for men or women—for home or office. Priced as low as $10.00. Bonham Brothers Jewelers Bismarck, N. Dak. FILL YOUR BINS EARLY Phone 11 ‘We have the exclesive sale of Indian Head Lignite ATOR, Dictator Eight Sedan ; ; $1285 Commander Eight Sedan $1515 -President EightSedan. . $1765; , Fow-Door Spdon Modes, Prists at the Jestery

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