The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1929, Page 7

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To Attend Great Lakes-St. Law- rence Waterway Commis- sion Meeting in East Governor George F. Shafer will leave here Friday for Washington to attend @ meeting Monday of the ex- ecutive committee of the Great, mission, he said today. The committee will meet one day in advance of the National Rivers | Takes Poison Rather Than Tell Children ‘There Is No Santa’ Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 5.—(?)— | Spaghetti or Cell | Is Judge’s Orders Chicago, Dec. 5.—(#)—August Sabato, 17, is all tangled up in spa- ghetti—and bow he hates spaghett!. He was sent to jail yesterday for the second time in a month. His nothing of the manner in Dlegate was injured. Rather than tell his children “there is no Santa Claus,” Stanley Sliga took poison. He tried, but didn't have the cour- Parole Agent Gets THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 | Dr. Platou Seriously Ill in Minneapolis; Is Attended by His Sons Minneapolis, Dec. 5.—)—Dr. L. F. | Platou, for many years a practicing Five Win Freedom; 31 Com-| Physician at Valley City and Fargo, a . |%. D, and active in politics in that muted; 14 Eligible for Pa | state. is seriously ill at St. Mary's hospital. Dr. Platou, 62, came here for med- fecal treatment November 21. rol; Restire Citizenship » and | son, Ralph, who is a student of med- Minnesota. He practiced medicine for many ears at Valley City and more recent- _|teine at the University of Yi ly was associated with St. John's | hospital at Fargo. He served three | terms as mayor of Valley City and [FORD PREPARES FOR | HOGEST BUSINESS’ Detroit, Mich. Dec. 5.—(#)—The Dearborn Press, weekly paper pub-| lished in the Detroit suburbs in which Henry Ford lives, announced on “the highest authority” tocay thet Henry “biggest business year in their his- tory.” Those workmen in the Ford plants ‘who have been temporarily displaced during the last 10 days or two weeks | now are being recalled to work, the | {Press says, pointing out that this j Week there are slightly more than 99,000 men of the Ford payroll in this : Taney, ae | was & member of the national con- | district. servation c Martin | 5, eog parole, action and applications denicd WwW. R. Cold Storage Plant | building ~ Custody of His Son | sore and, inted were was was that Shortridge, former Planned for Fargo board, being appointed by Taft. He is a director of the Provident Life Insurance = t com: | pany at Bismarck and was interested three | Fargo. He also was a candidate for | governor of North Dakota at one time. Mechanic Burned as Detroit Lakes, Minn., Dec. 5.—(?)— Randall Olson, an employe, was burned but not seriously today as he fought his way through flames to ; Summon aid as fire caused $20. | loss to the Charles garage. Southern Minnesota Flames Level Garage 90 PLACES PADLOCKED Duluth, Minn., Dec. 5.—(4)—Ninety and Edsel Ford are preparing for the | | Blizzards Preventing Hunt for Ben Eielson Nome, Alaska, Dec. 5.—(4—Severe blizzards, declared to have been the worst in many years, again prevent- ed Pilots Frank Dorbandt and Joe Crosson, from taking off from Teller, Alaska, to search for Pilot Carl Ben | Filson and his mechanic, Earl Bor- | land, who have been missing in the | Siberian wilds near North Cape since November 9. unsuccessful attempts to conduct an | aerial search for Eielson, was joined at Teller recontly by Crosson. Boriand and Eielson were trans- porting passengers and furs from the Nanuk Fur Trading ship ice-bow in the Security National bank of | Duluth and Northern Minnesota estab- lUshments were ordered padiocked by : the federal district court for viola- tions of the prohibition laws. BUILDS ~~ TO FIGHT ! | Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Onteopathic Physician Hlectretherapy Selar-Ray Chrente Diseases o Specialty Hoxkine-Meyer Bidg. Phone 240 Blemarck, N. v. FOR RENT: Modern six room Dorbandt, who has made several | at North Cape, to Nome. They made one successful flight but Elelson’s plane was lost on the second trip. He carried supplies for 30 days. PLANE CRASHES AT FARGO Our Bottom Land is Rich At the St. Louis World’s Fair the Grand Sweep- stakes Prize for alfalfa was won with an exhibit grown on the land we are now selling to truck farmers in one acre blocks. Park Hill,Inc. Box601 Bismarck, N. D. Pelm Basch, Mlemt, Tempe Leaves Chnceee secterte a. om. Suwanee River Fer Tampa, St. 1g. Seve rover} S110 p.m. J. a.powsnoe. ‘egtefettin. «= UI, duplex with gar- The cold beerhaed plant tit the Ph 110 only commerce! terprise kind between the Twin Cities and the west age. one le coast, according to Bertel. BIG FOUR ROUTE SYSTEM Bank Joins Big Chain hold. was 4 | 5 { But his solution of the problem] placed in the custody of his father, Structures and equipment will exceed | failed. Doctors sald he would re-| George Evensen, a parole agent in | $250,000. His children are looking forward | TINTS FINGERNAILS DIFFERENT | ‘The bank originally was organized excitedly to Christmas and hoping] A shark’s egg, averaging about |New York, Dec. 5—(—Mrs. Betty | by Winona interests in 1902. In re- daddy will get well in time to help|two inches wide by two and three- |Best is bringing a new fad from! cent years its stock has been held by them greet Santa Claus. quarters long, is pro with a | Europe on the Leviathan. She tints/ 35 residents of Spring Valley. It has leather covering almost as elastic as |the finger nails of one hand red and/ deposits of $1,236,342 and total re- rubber. It is pure black in color, | the others green. H sources of $1,387,928. | Hundreds of Quality Gifts Spring Valley—was announced today by P. J. Leeman, vice president and general manager of the corporation. of fairs and expositions here, includ- ed: Minnesota State, Hamline, Aus. 30-Sept 6; North Dakota State, for | fj Grand Forks, at Grand Forks, July 6-12; North Dakota State. for Fargo, at Fargo, July 14-19; Tri State, Aber- ‘MA’ WORKS, ‘PA’ NURSES ‘Washington, Dec. 5—(#)—Mrs. John w. Langley, representative from Ken- tucky, is on the job. So is her secre- tary, her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Langley Bently. Mr. Langley is at home in Pikeville minding baby Glo- ria Bently. And Inspect These Christmas Values! PARK RIVER WOMAN DIES Harmony in Color A Most Appropnate Gift parchment shade of design. <a s aS Complets Lamp 16 inshes high. Hockey Skates A Real Steering Sled! Put this leader at the head of your Gift List. Loads of fun for Boys and Girls who receive this Sled. Length 33 inches. CHILDREN é SUGGESTED GIFTS FOR-- MEN WOMEN Plashlight— Dishes, (2Pe. 4 OG Coaster Wagon— Gaoh ......crccecseoeees 2.95 Foot Ball— FOF ......cercrerecceeees [ Hair Clipper, Colored Handles. Pair....cccece Vacuum Bottle— Each ut ? Set—Pitch- 4 Glasses, Fer... Silverware, Casserole— Furniture Gifts Solve Your Ges Pressure Pocket Knife— 2 AF g 19 Boxing Gloves— el i 5 if 1] ; Lovely Gifts And furniture is by far the most welcome gift of all. Make this a practical Christmas by giving presents to please all the family. Buy Now— z 1 " Fi i 4 H i I ih Pull-up Chair, mohair seat consceve Secretary Desk .....-.ccccnccscessccce 45.00 shown, complete ...... KENNELLY FURNITURE CO. x¥ E Hi Hie and arrangement ‘sepecially appreciate d/ by those-in grief.

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