The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 6

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wal Store Building Destroyed by Blaze “KIWANIS PRESIDENT r AS BURR DECLINES — : DANGEROUS POINTS Washington, D. C., May Have | ee 4.5 | Wet Parties, but Washing- |, $ ” Sormer Governor Devine Advo- ton, la. Greetings today were sent by Gov- cates Pre-census Parleys on, ta., ts Sahara ~|ernor George F. Bice themes | Wo TROUBLE WITH LIQUOR|titnac, we TM Ceht-tint for Exact Count , Judge A. G. Burr resigned the pres- ‘dency of the Kiwanis club, to which ie was elected a week ago, at today’s soon luncheon. At the time of elec- ion he had protested that he was too busy an official to give the necessary {ime to the position. He repeated his protest today, and the resignation then was accepted. Otto Bowman was unanimously elected and will take office at the beginning of the year, in succession to Worth Lumry, the retiring president. The club heard a talk on the com- ing census from former Governor J. M. Devine, now state immigration commissioner. The talk launched a * proposal for promoting an exact en- umeration in the state, owing to the fact that retention of one congress- man is involved and any oversight of residents might reduce the count to ‘a point below the 683,000 required to hold a representation of three in the national house. Dr. Devine suggested that some et Te i: if it Die thle ae Gi Set san of a cold, Put some up your nose with th: per | apectal Mistol dropper in the package —or gargle a littl—and you'll get immediate relief. That cool, velvety sensation as Mistol penetrates the 8, according to | SOrest recesses means infection is here by N. E.| bing checked, inflammation soothed for | sway. The safe way to knock out colds. Doctors use it. Get a bottle! al abe; if: vali E i B . Hr 2 yf 2 Hi om nF im BE ae 5 mm? 7 i i i Fie i 3 rag it 8 ue service organization in each county, preferably the chamber of commerce, cussion, and it requested that should in late February or early papers, in giving publicity to the com: bef. March call together a conference of mission's action, urge cooperation on |that assertion. g i g dt i § ge 35 Fa Transportation Tie-up . Looms in Mexico City FE 4 . one or two representative men from every town to plan means for assur- Christmas will be a jolly time at Aad ‘aus eey aa moons bir) “ad the shouts of Herbert Heover III ing a full and fair count. The re- sult would be to speed up the count By SUE McNAMARA 1the two children of Mrs. J. H. ,| make Christmas this and assure its completion in the 20] washington, Dee. 17.-P)—An old- | sister of Mrs. Hoover, Both Prev foc cnr hea epen oce ‘days allotted between April 7 and! fashioned Christmas such as has not | their teops. big Irish wolfhound belonging to Mrs. April 30, he reasoned. The enumer- | been celebrated in the white house in| Some of the old neighbors from the , and Yukon, s white husky ation blanks contain 72 questions and | many administrations will make the | former 8 street home of the Hodvers| with blue eyes, will add their own those going into agricultural data holidays this year radiant. imay be invited in with their chil- Contain 241. . Children, for the first time in years, |dren for Christmas eve or at some tgp North Dakota will have to show 2n /wiil gather round the brightly-lighted | time during Christmas day. & increase over an ole cdderiiaed tree and pull presents out of stock-| The homing spirit which draws Festimated—of 41,808. The supposed! ings in the early Christmas dawn. | wandercrs from fer corners of the — in 1925 was 641,192. Little Herbert Hoover III will | earth will be symbolized in the lights | H | iT tf a i i ti Te i i i F Hl g i i i & s Hi i i i i 2 th Hi iy Hi il i g i.e ase Ay ii, i z 4 ih i 4 of tf 3 ; | | n President Lumry announced the| clutch his woolly dog with the same ‘shining from the white house win- eral Peeseir tre icc cas at] giee as other youngsters in millions |dows the night before Christmas. i Bee Gaonary Sand some-ot ished of homes all over the land. A doll | President and Mrs. Hoover have al- re Jub me panier may cian | in & pink or blue bonnet will bring | ways made much of the day, no mat- ‘ be £0 up to par-| smiles to the face of little Peggy Ann | ter in what distant land they have fi eee AH i i 2 i $e 7k a i i $ H i i E i i [ i H 3 i é & § | *) Ucipate. st thers to enroll in the prize Christmas| “por the white house “children” will | erful appeal ve | ea stars and angels ‘Tom looked up. - )" decorating competition. * | ee room. There was no need ovirst of MeTibicts ct the tuncheon inctuded| Me, Home for the holidays Herter | talk. coupled with the presence of | of s special family tree. There was can wom io a a tes nek bg Ez . ene "isi cl 5 in Hoo- ore been. lay-festive, =! ‘was a little man, P. E. Halldorson and Lyman] ver trom Harvard business school and | ine the shetite and lavehter, will | pore beyond the family We ¥ { Baker, a deputy tax commissioner. e “CURTIS ACQUITTED; |Farm Body Overstimulating | - CHUBBSUIT OPENED | Wheat Output, Barnes Says . » ™=="= Herman Meyers was @ passenger on , ‘the meeting as “lobbying” and Barnes | the North Soo Wednesday \ IN DISTRICT COURT Business Willing to Give Board | objected. po diner eioptmscthae syed . “Forget Wall Street’ shaaneumaestemmain z E : i i a pire tie ; Farm Board Expe Says No Controversy or Strife Will Be Tolerated &¢ ‘| | i ; | Frank Weise, who has been work: “ i SAARI ce ene ke ane aT: (ne ra | Blaine st 3 | . g | about 4 Former Music Dealer Here Expert Says Forget your Wall Street language. | Wayne Cummings took the tfain to tn or. [n't any Wants $50, , Alleging 1 Let's get back to the simple language Bismarck afternoon where — of the west. he spent several days attending to If Washington. nature. apie |OBJECTS TO LOANING PLAN ,, Senstor Nye, Republican, North Da- of the senate that independent grain returned dealers were fighting the farm board, 3 Howard Curtis, McRensie mee. | Chamber oe ee : ue. chant, accused of & siatutory offense | Favors Producer Controlling | supply tne commitiee arith onto, : 40 per Cent of Crop tice ‘Barnes sald he would, — | “The press has inferred that I wrote i ‘Verdict of not guilty was the district court jury in é fi fe aig i i | Se ° 8 B f i et Ex i t : P | feil signi Washington, Dec. 17.—(P\—Julius | letters saying Chairman Legge would because of an involved North| mention that Iows is evolving a state considerable faction of the commun. | Bares chairman ‘of the board of the be controlled.” : [verona where at least three or the bootlegger’s job ity as witnesses. Curtis offered an | United SrA. Cases ee coday bes | way. nnn’ heard thet,” said Cara- have refused te line op with the see| ‘Tide drink fo, pure alcohol, fee | ! ; Y. alibi as his defense. After having | fore the senate laby Then you were agreed?” said Cara- way, “No. We have vital differences,” hci foe toe heseants Goteae ri for dealer | hoard policies had to be discussed be- | facilities at country stations to farm- | f i ra ri i ? li by he iE ay 1 | [board v9 ee sed Stans. Geen aaa Parmers|slug of alcohol. mnen, he puis. the Grain Dealers eascaiation all mcwei®|cape back on—and Jo! he has © beer ing with their own activities. that is - ‘Mr. Kuhrt has made it clear the). “Zt 8 little time to learn just Ey rages ig hagred ron (Sined’ the proctes ‘0. me. See as pest week with led The board eviaentiy dees not|srong to make Ht—and then ove Prantl has been work | this setup, tnd recagtine that entsee |anyboty Bismarck has returned home. | atives are in the same position as the| “The fellows use this alechel tn for the Christmas vaestion. The | per, oo mauve in relationss with the Near beer, any kind of teachers, Misses Litvinenko and National Grain pop—it nice with almost Erickson will spend the vacation However, the position of any kind of you want.’ Hod at thei homes in the marthora |board. that competition between co- Q's Really Dry part of the state. operatives will be prevented suggests] To got beck, howerse, ‘ Mrs. Loule @piteer has returned | ‘Dat efforts will sooner or later be Gryness of home from a short visit with friends | de to clear the situation. to be famous and relatives at Underwood. Directors of the new Northwest co-|the state. . am Brown has returned to Max | erative will mest to elect officers At any rate, in where he is employed in a garage | Wednesday. One siate has been|repeatediy told that $8 Jeeal 6 Saati: toes ends and | ede to lineup enough votes to f° wea tneton., ‘The tive m vbicaauieenial Mies ere saat of Bismarck was|'s ove. Basuucs of this sate are|mace was, “Wall i In answer to questioning by ‘8 caller in town Saturday evening. tains of cutting, we Me. Seas Ser Fi man Caraway of the William Morris of Arnold was o | ‘be post senetel manager. Wheth- |veu'd. better vt Barnes asserted he tavored business caller in town ‘Thureday | $6 Ut ten feveuled. permit before wheat “live” but he. cise Steve Morris of Biamarck visited Sieied. $e essere te hare & few days ago while en route to Cooperstown Store grain dealer. He said he fa See Reme ss Sis bene, Snemes trol _by the producer of 40 bas ghey f i di £ i i F i Fi if ki : “ lig it i i tt i iy #3 i f lt i i : [ Hi ee i é ! yi ! ag 1 Ef q i Hi i i f iy Hl r I ; t sl au rt I it such as bill folds, portfolios, travel- _ ding bags, etc., gives them that fin- {shed and individual touch of which dl | ! Hl i [ i | -__: | convictions of erimes. not one can be justly hether give sensi Caters eam a te he tf € i i i iad iE ff ra

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