The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1929, Page 6

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3 | NORTHERN MU 6 | MILL SCHOOL GIRLS WINESSAY AWAR ‘oyce Newton and Ruth Freiss Tied for Third in State in i Safety Contest ‘Two students of Will junior high shool, Bismarck, are among three “udents tied for third place in North Yakota in the annual safety essay and Mfety lesson contests conducted by ae highway education board, Wash- igton, D. C., it was learned here to- They are Joyce Newton and Ruth reiss, The third winner of third place Esther Jorgenson, a sixth grade pu- il at Park River. Each will receive a 7, im vize of $5 and a bronze medal. Floyd Clements, Fargo, wrote the est essay for the state, and as first rize winner will receive a check for 1 and a gold medal. In addition his aper will be entered in a national t dmpetition with the best essays sub- s iitted by pupils from other states for ne of the three national prizes. The rst prize consists of a trip to Wash- igton with all expenses paid, at hich time the winner is presented Fie rred'y LBGION ASKS HOOVER Police in ] November Forty Bismarck automobile drivers , and 54 nonresident motorists were sion by Chris J. Martineson, chief. Drivers in 207 other cases stopped and w: the report indicates. by the police department. 30-day period follow: Disorderly con- cuct 8, reckless driving 1, drunk 5, speeding 18, improper parking lights f roper parking 4, drunk and dis- roper lights 1, driving . assault and battery 1, 1, four pe were lodged over- night in the city jail. P traveled 2,005 miles on mo- utomobiles investi- ith a gold watch, while second and Tw iird prizes consist of gold watches aly, Francis Ladwig. also of Fargo. won ‘cond state honors and with it $10 nd a silver medal. Miss Emilie Habberstad. Minot vacher, won first honors in the safety sson contest. Her paper will be en- ‘red in competition with the be: ‘ssons from other states, in which mtest there also are three prizes warded. sjuperior’s Speak-Easy District Blinds Drawr Superior, Wis, Dec. 12.—( - linds were drawn in Supericr’s yeak-easy district today as 14 men, ‘ost of them operators of liquor dis- | onsaries, awaited court action after 1e most extensive dry raids in the ty's history. A final sortie brought nine arrests te Wednesday and today nearly all t the 70 prohibition enforcement gents who joined in the raiding had ft the city. Of the 41 held seven demanded © jamination, which was set for Janu- ‘y 6. The others waived examina- om and were held for federal court stion during the February term. | Cooperating with ten local officers se agents took 57 persons into cus- dy Tuesday night, halting because te county jail was filled to capacity. absequently 25 were released because » evidence was found against them. HE WOULD HA’ Hanford, Cal., Dec. 12—4)—Wil- am fF. Liggett is dead of injuries seeived when kicked by a cow. He! ad insurance against being kicked | y a horse or gored b: a bull. Belgian Congo has coal deposits of | ore than 1,000,000,000 tons. tin box. 60¢. WV, OINTMEN LAPIN, fashion’ $150.00 .. a nearly $38,000 y Never before at this season—Such Fur Values!! : Frederick-James Furs January Clearance Sale Prices For 36 years thrifty women of the Northwest have waited _pntil January to buy Frederick-James Furs at the year's lowest prices. Now—in December—we offer an unusual selection of the season’s smartest styles AT AFTER-SEASON PRICES. A Few Examples: Soft, luxurious HUDSON SEAL fashions this garment which is with collar and cuffs of KOLINSKY FITCH. Former price, $425.00 ......... | GENUINE ALASKA SEAL SKIN in the logwood brown shade Tha world's r paid recently, is Stop colds. i Stop that first sniffle! Just put Mistol | up your nose with the special Mistol dropper. Clear your head. Relieve inflammation. Use Mistol now and nip your cold in the bud. It’s the modern method to relieve colds. Get | a bottle today and play safe! Mistol €0.U.8. PAT. O88. Made by the Makers of Nujol | Spetz post asked that natione! or- can = ce amet | Gee Commilery Dake speed official action in Eielson search. Action was taken at the suggestion TO AD ELSINHINT tagged during November for violating téattie Ghalianiaks,” wesording “to the} YE Acker Makes Plea for Ef- monthly report of the police depart: | ‘ment forwarded to the city commis- harged has “failed to take effective action in the search for Elelson who is one |‘emple here, Gilbert Haugen, secre- fective Action in Search for Lost Flyer of the nation’s most distinguished |‘@fY of the Masonic bodies, an- flyers and one of North Dakota's | nounced q ‘most farious sons.” Degres work will be exemplified by ene Officers of the Bismarck-Mandan FIRE RAZES HANGAR Scottish Rite bodies in both Bismarck Tampa, Fla. Dec. 12—(#)—Fire swept through the steel hangar at the ; municipal airport here early today ‘destroying 13 airplanes. The loss was estimated at $100,000. The whale is said to sometimes live ti Request that the United States, city police during the same period, | government “cause immediate search to be made for Legionnaire Carl Ben Nine automobiles, having a total’ Eielson,” arctic flyer. was made to value of $5,925, were stolen in the President Hoover Thursday night by city during November and recovered! the Bismarck American Legion post. | In a telegram to nstional head- ts made during the. quarters of the Legion the Lloyd F. for a thousand years. Homemade Biscuits with Honey Flavored Syrup \OMETHING easy to prepare and oh 80 good! Hot biscuits with Staley’s Honey Flavored Syrup. They’re all sure to enjoy them. 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