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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 } AAWLEY SEES QUICK TAX REDUGNG MOVE Resolution for $160,000,000, Cut Will Come Up Early | in December | tional &2vertising business through | agencies approved by the American; asseciation. | Counsel for the four respondents | were to present separate arguments | at the conclusion of the commission's | ¢————___________., case. | Driscoll f s ? Car Crash in Court otiitnaa On Charge of Driving a Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Melland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vicet and chil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen an While Intoxicated Charged with crashing into the car NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS secretary-treasurer. Not very many met due to the bad weather. While returning from the dance at | Arena Friday evening Olaf Olauson | had the misfortune to break a wheel on his car. Arnold Christianson took him to his home. Not a very large crowd attended the services Sunday. There will be Nor- wegian services Sunday, Dec. 8th at school last Wednesday afternoon and also Mrs. John Pool. Alex Siebel called on John Pool last Saturday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz Friday morning, Nov. John Witt motored to Wing Wed: nesday afternoon. Miss Lenora Witt is helping at the Christ Wentz home this week. Andrew Nieters called at the R. G. {Marchant home Saturday evening. James Novy was a Wing caller on Friday. Miss Helen Marchant spent Thurs- if Moffit eo By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and baby were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Lois Carrol is confined to her home with the chickenpox. Lucille Moffit spent Monday night jat the Coder home, the guest of Louise Coder. ‘The girls 4-H club had a special @ | @ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane were Bis- r:arck callers Monday. They came very near having a bad accident on the way home. They had about 300 fect of pipe on the car and only had one light. On the long hill west of Turner's ofl station the light burned out and it being so dark the car went into the ditch but did not turn over. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell land son of Sterling, Mrs. Donald Sny- der and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck were supper guests at the | Howard Brownawell home Sunday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and children and Thanksgiving week with her m and brother and sisters at Elgin. COLD BRINGS EXPLOSION Fargo, N. D., Nov. 29.—(4)—Frozen steam pipes today caused an explosion in the Eline cafe here early today, wrecking the kitchen and blowing out a front window. A cook, the only oc- cupant of the cafe at the time, re- ceived slight burns. The earth travels 1,440 feet a sec- brane Washington, Nov. 29.—()—Chair- of a Mandan resident named Sheak, daughter Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 2 o'clock. day afternoon with Mrs. Henry Sei- ey yan Hawiey ‘of the house ways and! Thureday night, Gienn Lowery was Melland and Willis and Mr. and Mrs. lenger. nee last sired wie ee | select / Mrs. Peter Hofstad were Bismarck aeans committee predicted today the before Police Magistrate E. S. Allen, Vic Pederson and Jackie were Sunda: + Herman Nieters and sons Andrew |® lelegate to go to eee ne Etta callers Monday. * ‘ Hoffman, local leader, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey enter- She goes some time in the near fu- tained at dinner Sunday the follow- a" jing, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier and The N. P. bridge crew finished fix-' children of Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. ing the section house and were ready 1. D. Bailey, Fred Bailey and Mr. guests at the Ed Matson home. H jand Albert motored to Wing Satur- \ day. J. E. Witt and H. L. Marchant | Spent Sunday evening at the Charies | Johns home. Taft By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY this morning. Lowery obtained the legal services of Scott Cameron and the case was put over until Saturday evening 8 o'clock. when it will be heard before Judge Allen. ‘Ouse would adopt a resolution to au- norize the $160,000,000 tax reduction n 1929 incomes before the end of the rst week of the regular session. y said, would Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen enter- tained at a whist party Tuesday eve- |® ning. Mi Hazel Bruschwein entextained The resolution, Haw! . - Ito fi he stob! i ne t: od 3 ind ne would! Sheak charges that Lowery was /a few friends Friday evening. 1 ge gs , 4 7 | Herman Nicters znd daughter Mar- /to fim the stobkyards, but were given and Mrs. George Lewis. etic teense ot th riving while intoxicated. ‘The crash | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz and Misses | peau; HUT SAS ® town caller Vi OTELG son Wilbert attended the [notice to move to McKenzie on Wed~| gam Fergeron of Glencoe hauled nd mean: committee. Hea front of the Corwiz je and Cordelia Meyer motored to} Mr wii Mrs. Jot party given at the Ralph Payseno |nesday. They will return some time several loads of posts to the store | y Seta Be The Sheak car Bismarck Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. John Benz called at home Saturday event: after December ist to finish thetr|the past week. | NURSING MOTHERS TAKE COD- (TS LiveR OIL The PLEASANT way dded, prebably few of the approval of the redu y the administration and leaders of oth parties in beth houses = Senate leader announeed rat an effort would be pat to ex- §, D. Wheat Growers chamber Mildred Carlson and Helen Swind- | the Chas. Anderson home Tuesday ling spent the week-end at home. _ | 3fternoon. bel instalied a new radio at the R. G. Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz and Eddie Eisen- | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Triplets and | Marchant home Monda\ beisz motored to Bismarck Monday. , Miss Lydia Briscoe of Brittin and Mr. |" Dorothy Skee: spent Monday after Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt and fam- and Mrs. P. M. Gosney were guests / noon with the Christ Hein girls. ily had supper with Mrs. Wm. Meyer |t0 a turkey dinner at the George! Cord and Allan Schuh and LeRoy work here. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hofstead en-| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huning left last ‘tertained at a chicekn dinner Sunday. week for Montana where Mr. Hun- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jones and fam- ing is employed. D. H. Wemer takes | jjy, care of the lumber yard here. “George Day was a Moffit caller! W. W. McNally and daughter Doro- | monday. He reports two coyotes killed | damaged, the owner received a cut on the George Anderson and Grant Hub- edite passaze int ’ ene Saturday evening wis home Wednesday. | Marchi sp Sunday evening with |thy visited in Moffit Tuesday. Doro- | se A eat 3 3 y ¥ s q -' from an airplane in his neighborhood | Hawley's statement today was even Get Loan of Million Doliy Apland, Joe Sharp, Dorothy |. Prince was a town calier Tues-/ the Jake Wentz fami thy attends St. Mary's school in Bis- tcr'scek snd says there are plenty tore optimistic for earls a : ot — Barkman and Leonard Pederson at- | day Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein spent | marek. ‘eft to kill. { pee ai is utterance at the time the etary |. Washington, N tended the show in Bismarck Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Jessen motored to! Monday at the Car! Johnson home. The Misses CQeraldine and Etta’ The Sunshine or Mothers’ club met ' | 1 was announced by Secretary! modity loen of $1,000,000 was granted | evening. | Bismarck on business Wednesday. Hoffman and Harriet Moffit and Wm. | at the hom? of Mrs. L. N. Bullock last Tellon. ‘The ways and means chalt- the s¢ Mrs. Geo. Whitney spent Monday; Wilbert Koon made a trip to Fargo | @———-_—__—_-_—_ —_-. === @ | Lane motored to Bismarck Saturday.! Thursday. A lunch was served by nl case Te aan then predicted the house would <oc:ation of Aberdeen, S. D., t afternoon with Mrs. Cari Melland. — {on business last week. Canfield ‘| Frank and John Benz transacted 'the hostess. e ispose of it shortly before taking the | tie federal farm board. Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Melland and| £E. C. Fogarty was a town caller | business in Bismarck Tuesday. "Remember the Woodman dance | t hhristmas recess. If his latest pre-' The $1,000,000 will be used to sup- Clifford Melland called on Mr. and | Tuesday and Wednesday. Sue ai Archie Mawel visited in Moffit on gaturday night, Nov. 30, at the Benz Z pays your ietion materializies the ate will plement loans obtained by the South | Mrs. A. P. Rosvold Sunday afternoon.} Mr. and Mrs. Neiman motored to By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Sunday. | pall ef body come and have a \ @ given an opportunity to act befcre Dakota association trom the federal! Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Mr. | Bismarck Thursday. Bill Durfee visited with his cousin! peed time. Gutenburg will play sing home to hang up stockings! tmtermediate Credit bank at Omaha. and Mrs. M. J. Olson Jr. were guests | . Several from here attended the P.}| The special mecting for the Home- | toroid Durfee Tuesday night. Lae his pintiosabeordiba and the la- hristmas eve. Nebraska. It will enable the associa- of Mr. and Mrs. H> A. Knudson at la A. business meeting and program} makers clu was held at the A. F.! Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen a vill Ls rve supper. House leaders expect but little dif-| tion to make advances to its crower | dinner Sunday. in Sterling Thursday evening. [Peele cape 7 imcoetaWwell spans BaturOsy “aIGHG at |" toneny baru eneok (tie: weekend culty in putting the resolution, members in line with the wheat loan | Mr and Mrs. Vie Pederson called at; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon were |C2vlin home Thursday. Patterns | Prowmeenel Soe Beetroay Mlgihs &| | Dorothy Lamb spent the | arough. Policy announced by the farm board the Schaffer home Monday evening. Proud parents of a 5 1-2 pound baby Were cut and fitted for those present. |7On SO POne Sune a eho wag in| nine, friends Im Biundey with his) If you are paying rent you Since it proposes only one form of jast month. A large number of young folks from | girl Friday morning. |The following were present, Mrs. &.| Bismarck Saturday ee eee a th kd psbeeel sduction—a one per cent cut in the; jthis vicinity attended the dance in} Mrs. Chas. Gaskill is spending |, Jordahi, Mrs. H. C. Taylor, Mrs. J.|” Minnie Benz moved into the Hinsey | PME". a. Bene and children vis- MCC? the sound protection Spree corporation and individual in- | Queens | Sterling Friday night. | some time at the P. M. Gosney home. | Howe, Mrs. S. W. Wilkenson, Mrs.| building formerly occupied by Ole| ited at the John Lunde home Sun- against loss afforded you by a smes—the leaders believe there will Rock Hill Hannah Dronen spent the week-| Mt and Mrs. Cline called in Mof- | oie Gisoa, Mrs. J. Keifer and Mrs./ollin and wife “ollins moved to aldey. Use and Occupancy insuran : > but slight disposition on the part | » end at her home. ' Inesday. Sean ae “ 9 H 5 ee sla F members to indulge in protracted | oe Helen Swineling spent Monday eve: RG rd a ir fixe requir “iaecting a be bea Mrs. Edward Adams is spending pojiov in the Hartford Fire In- abate. RUTH LITTLE ning with Laura Meyer and Mildred | lay. “% fe : EE ‘The house leadership indicated that : = | Carlson. a Fete ohne ie Hera at a Ses wales ieeae ae this would develop they would en-| fra Bailey was a Regan caller Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale entertained | . C. Cline home Monday. $ Mow vi STOPS THAT TOUGH HANG-ON COUGH wee the drastic rules of that cham-|day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Van Viect Sunday | Miss Marian Lewis spent the week-| , Mis. Ei Moder Will erertain tite Be Insured Right r which shut off cholera! and! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons vet isc a aes achidec Bie | Sekt eumion i see apacensts| DEE ti sovide a parliamentary short cut|Gerald and Clair were Sunday din-! rr. irs. A. H. Melland. 3 . im call- . THAT RACKS YOUR WHOLE BODY re w an carly vote. her guests at the Dave Ghylin home. | Helmer Melland, Thelma Skogen and {ed at the E. C. Fogarty home Wed-| ,,Dc¢ Balley and Violet and Oscar . Call on this agency to go : Goo Gen Oe ae Sin sas an euamer ken | ene Gosney is assisting with | Thursday evening to get Mrs. Olson. over your plant and consult 3urlington Man Says len aie Ms ORE’ aad ety ik Chere | lip Cen lthe work at the railroad pump house}, Guddun Joréahl was a caller in| For simple coughs any simple sweet health destroying cough is pushing | with you as to the proper in- ; . |Joe Broke his car ai ip y. a ‘again. town Saturday morning. She went in| sugary cough syrup will probably do. | towards the grave. get a bottle today ; prope! ‘Lye’ Burned Him and |to be repaired. Charlotte, Harold and Roy Olson ; and Mrs. P.M. . to get Rev. Monson, he conducted tl t of | Nd notite how the first dose takes | surance you need for sound : | ‘The Rev. Monson of Bismarck con-|and their uncle L. B. Olson spent | tr rs. P. M. Gosney called | so vices Sunda: But when you want to throw out of | i011 hold anc soothes the terrible | ‘ ' : He Sues for Damages | auctea services at the schoolhouse | Sunday at the 1”. E. Olson home. i the A. C. Cline home Tuesday eve- | “is “ond Mrs. J. Keifer were callers | Your system cne of those old timers. | soreness, | protection against loss. pee eR : | Sunday. He was a week-end guest at Mar. DeHaun was a business caller in | ®! the Anna Knudson home Sunday. | that simply won't be conquered. but! Often three or four doses bring | * Minot, N. D.. Nov. 29.—(47—Charg- | the S. L. Jordahl home. ° ¢ | Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons| lingers on and on causing sleepless | blessed relief and half a bottle forces | You der bli ag that they permanently injured| Quite a number of folks from | | Hampton | Mrs, James ‘xoon and George Lee Gerald and Clair were dinner guests} nights and days of torment then) the most stubborn cough into sub- | are under no obii- im by putting “lye or some com- | around here attended the card party | 4, @\called at the P. M. Gosney home| ®t the Dave Ghylin home. you've just got to have a real cough | mission. ' gation to buy i b 4 a ah gund of'a similar nature” upon his{at the Legion hall Friday night. iniaiay-evenieg, y Mrs. J. F. Little entertained her | medicine. | “A bottle of magic” one old man | & uy in bring: ‘ody, C. J. Johnson has brought suit! Clayton Little transacted business By ELIZABETH KOPPY W. E. Runey was a town caller| mother Mrs. Kolb, Mrs. Monroe and| Then you must ask your druggist | calls Bronchuline Emulsion. He was | in our probl: t ‘yainst Mr. and Mrs. Martin Halver-|in Regan Monday evening. Thareday. family and A. Kolb at Sunday din- | for » bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion | all worn out and ready to give up| /N& Y' proviems to jn for $5,000 damages. Both men] J. F’. Little drove the school bus) Business caller in Linton from this! ‘Mr. Hurr was a town caller Thurs-| er. The occasion being Mrs. Kolb’s | for the harder and tougher and tight- | when a friend brought him the good this Hartford a, }@ coal miners living at Burlington. | for Dee Bailey fdayok . iara| vicinity Saturday were Francisi day. : ‘79th birthday. er they come the more joy Bronchu- news about Brorchuline. gency. Johnson charges that on July 16.| | Ernie Gordon called at the Willard’ (oe on sar and Mrs. Steve Koppy, | Miss Veronica Riley called at the| Ruth Little was on the sick lst /line gets in knocking them out. | Don't let a cough hang on—it's “129, the lye or some other compound | Dimond home Saturday evening. decors 4 home Monday. this week. Bronchulin? isn't a cheap cough dangerous company—Get rid of it administered by Mrs. Halverson, | Mrs. Mary Rasche and father, O. M.| ‘Wilbert Koon and children, Cliffora| _ Callers at the Ghylin home Mon- | conqueror, mind you, for first raters quick. Ask Service Drug Store or any MURPHY the presence of and at the direc- | Colip, called at the Fred Vogele home | end Margerie, called at the George | @ay Were Harry Davenport and Paul|are never cheap. But if you are one | up to the times druggist for a bottle on on of her husband. on various parts | Mond: : tat ‘Monday. Greenan. of the unlucky ones that a persistent, | of Bronchuline Emulsion. he Man Who Knows * his body, resulting in mutilating | | Siem ind Rupp brought Marvin to i . ‘Those from here who attended the Insurance’ ars, 4. F. Little's Monday morning. ee ee party in Regan Friday night |= 218 Broadwa: Phone 577 : Alice Strand was a Monday night! Joe and daughter, Dewey Lawler, | ® + Sor, anh Atte 30 Bebiaer,.B6c: di sage 4 " ke of passenger to the capital city. J x Umber, || Wing | Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons Gerald !3 BISMARCK, N. D. settlers in Lake o Ernest Swanson motored to Bis- lo o Clair, Alice, Art, Einor Strand. Furs - Hides - Metals :Woods Area May Get m2"c* Wednesday returning Thurs- . and Mrs. Ole Wold moved to s $77,118 for Flooding J. F. Little entertained Sun- — Caiman oo Oe ee Wanted : Ol, day in honor of her mother. Mrs. K.| | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber were| “SK... ot oog and his helpers are Be aide aa uae iene sipplemaubiin sali Capital F 1 «Fergus Falls. Minn., Nov. 201m — ter, Rus nna eee qaltors at the Fred Borth home Mon- | puniding a cattle shed on the A. H.|2 59 mengan street, Friday and = || !#%Ge quantities of furs, and now Capital Funera: ry okahgeones * neteg uae * as served at noon. ‘The afternoon formerly residents! Gottfred Weber, Alvina and An- Saturday, Nov. 29 and 30, from = sebiademengt rear) pier cans rer Parlozs | ‘ys im a report filed in federal court | "x Seneniaionrs chek sdaalli-wes (Seog motored to Bismarck 3:00 to 10 p, m. EJ and receive highest market prices. 203 Main Avenue ze in the third group of proceedings | nelq at the A. F. Ghylin home Thurs- ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hepper of Un- At this time pictures ordered = ff “Nor ” Hid Licensed Embatmer ; Volving flowage easements on the/ day The afternoon was spent in fit- derwood, Mr. and Mrs. Trauner and be = ‘Northern wattide & Fur Co. Phoas—Day er Nisht—23 y{nadian border. ting patterns. A luncheon was served. family of Tuttle and Mrs. Ed. Dalhec 2: ” aaa , | {The commission, including Lee R.! Fred Wutzke hauled some flax to were visitors at the Mueller home Sat- il Box 265 Jos, W. Tschumpertin | tiyd, Crookston, A. R. Kitts, Fergus | regan Monday. jurday. 3] Phone «0s Bismarek, N. D. Prop. yilis, and George M. Comstock,| Chas. Our and Chas. Kuehl motored Ed. Dalbec spent the week-end with ate | Voorhead, passed on claims of own-|to Regan Mondy. his in. Wing. p sa ¢3 of 240 tracts of land. All but 10) J. F. Little and Clayton threshed | t 12 were granted damage ranging | some fiax for Fred Wutzke Monday. |#%4 from there went to McLaughlin. ADVERTISEMENT. — ® gee wie “stg to val . Feit and bot Nelson and son ————" ANNOUNCEMENT. rgest amount wen! rs. visited several days at the Ernest % ; y i | y | [me Moffat, of Zipple Creek, near |Gordon home. Prank Yetter was a business Stomach wifferers in Bismarck and | E S LE you WAN ie Jwudette. Increased water levels of} Chas. Heddick was a Regan caller |#¢ the Porter Umber prcrcinigug Ficinity,, will be siad to lee hoe: t Ke of the Woods are the cause of Wednesday. Wallace Kyes was a ~ psi ‘Leen appointed. exclusive Le proceedings, in which the com-| Wm. and Ray McCullough motored |at the Godfrey Grenz, Steve Koppy | funders | Tal yy fasion sought to determine the |to Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. and Porter Umber homes Monday | home. riount due property owners becausc; A. Kolb and Stephen Monroe called | forenoon. | The Ladies’ ¢ flooding of their land. at the W. H. Kolb home Wednesday. | Mrs. Dorothy Renschler. son Edwin | neiq : % act, Ae, Mrs, Carl Landerholm and po commie tee ea en Cot . jaughter Burnett called at the Ernest | q be ¢ an Sweringen Roads Gordon ‘home ‘Wednesday. were business esllers in Lanton Mon- a on called at the Walter | day. Might Effect Merger seat tome ‘Thursday. ALL SORTS OF stems ir. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and | Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 20.—— | son motored to Regan Saturday. iders of the Hocking Valley| nr. and Mrs. Henry McCullough: in a meeting here today /were dinner guests at the Wm. Mc- a. to approve the resolution pro- | Cullough home Sunday of last week. | ¢——————. ‘While untrained persons gladly &@ merger with the Chesapeake i take job they Ohio Railroad. e ps any job they can get, graduates merger would be another step | | Estherville of Dakota Business » Fargo, the plans of the Van Sweringens | | rv! | step into positions like these: Mary ne unite their railroad holdings. ‘The | ® ° gat Ann Stutz begins as manager, " Ssent consolidation would permit] wr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. William Botnem and; Mr. | Isensee Motor Co.; Peter Bauman interrupted operation of C. and O. |ter, of Wing, were Monday afternoon son Harold spent Tuesday evening at | Su to International Harvester; Tins from the lake to the Atlantic. | visitors at the Fnutson home. pices Rise Leach t Lomein the Directors of both companies re-/ Paul Greenan and Ole Wold were H becomes aestetant i) . q 4 le le mot to the Capital | and dance at Arena Friday evening.! Jim Olson and wife spent yi M.L. accepts a: qiexbalders will meet to vote on the cy Wetnciey. nel A few from this vicinity attended at John Sket’s. esis ; the Farmers StateBank of Heil. psolution 1 De ir. ane be = i L Inder the proposal the identity of jeviesls sires Sage | the. panera Aa: Se eee 8 | nee | _ Watch results of D. B. C. AC+ t | ning. | TUAL BUSINESS training’ ' ' Olive Rise spent the weck-cnd at | righted—unobtainable el - Ly her parental home. j Follow the Succe$$ful.’” Winter ' are being held in| @ ‘Term Dec. 2-9, Wene F.L, Wa | s kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. , Mt wy w approving the merger rep- nacre wre Ko 5 cent of the outstand- | - Fy s ials said. a & eens Restraint Case irguments Are Heard Nov. 29.—(#)—The the Regap Gene and urday evening ‘Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. callers in Wilton Rev. Munson field Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ° Wilton were i e i tt i tht G g BE 3 ef i “alli EE HW i i ft i & fr z i i i i for every 13 Homa Labels From Your Grocer