The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 6

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Clearance sale of Vassar win. ter underwear. for men. $4.00 union suits .......$2.95 $5.00 union suits .......$3.60 BERGESON’S . employes and a patron into the base- ment after taking 97,000 from the Ada bank. Officers believe a second man participated in the holdup. dancers; vocal solo, Ida Azure; vocal solo, Eleanor Partain; group, break- away, costumed as bathing beauties; vocal solo, Lillian Peltier; solo dance, Marie LaFrance; vocal solo, Alice Sla- ter; football dance by 12 girls; vocal solo, Clara Peltier; goliwog cake walk jby student made up as Ethiopian lad in jungle. The German band put on a number jazz and march selections, inter- Women’s and children’s hair bobbing at A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop. Barner’ Nonpartisan [2 iy ra |Federal Ferm Board Convention Supports | isistive aistrit. ‘The fifteenth dls- trict and C. J. bpoorotl sob aged Woman for Governor pret walied At State 1 Seed Ws gate '0 eon Minot, N. D., , Jan. 3—(P)—The until the twenty-fifth year, for the house of federal farm board will be ry 8 (CONTEST WINNERS NAMED AT BANQUET ~| OF ND, DAIRYMEN = é Ds jes spersed with vaudeville skits. Durin ™ Mndian School Girls and Sauer-!the program, Chris Boepple, a aulrys ai n ei man who, before moving to Miles City ~« ‘kraut Band Give Visitors Big about a year ago, was conductor of k Song and Dance Treat Gleeman’s Battle for Valley City, N. D., Jan. 23-()}— Delegates from Barnes county to the Freedom Before Body Nonpartisan state convention at a St. Paul, Jan. 23.—( —(P)—After near-| meeting here, Wednesday, were in- ly five years imprisonment, Abe Glee-| structed to vote for Mrs. Minnie D. man, serving a life term in Stillwater] Craig, Esmond, as the faction’s can- prison for murder, brought his fight|didate for the Republican guberna- for freedom before the state board of | torial nominatioi jould she decide pardons today, to enter the race. Gleeman, and his brother Ben were} _E. G. Larson and C. J. Olson, Valley convicted of killing Burton Stevens in| Oity, and W. R. Jones, Marion, were St. Paul as the result of a bootlegging quarrel in February, 1925. Abe Glee- DRILLERS CLOSE MEETING Jamestown, D., Jan. 3.—(P)— Election of officers and selection of a convention city for next year were the Principal items of business before the ‘State well-drillers convention, which will close here today. the band, was called out of the au- dience and directed a selection from Winners in the North Dakota | the Goetteredaemmerung. airymen’s several prize contests were | The remainder of the evening was . A BREAKFAST SUGGESTION @hnounced’ at the association's ban- ““quet, Wednesday evening. There ‘were two contests, the essay compe- tition among‘ the school children of ‘the state and the butter scoring tests of Wednesday morning at the Lions den. The winner of the dairying essay) contest was Bernice Elkin, of Taylor. Winners who placed in the other po- Sitions were Emma M. Carlson, Mc- Leod, second; Stacy Anholt, Westby, Montana, on the state line, third; Laurence Kipp, Edgeley, fourth; Alice Moffit, Dunn Center. The + prizes are $10, $7, $5, $2 and $1. There were 52 essays submitted. The butter scoring contest was - -~von by Mark Hanson, buttermaker of the Armour plant at Fargo, Victor C. » Murphy, Mandan placing scond, and W. E. Larson, Mott, third. Contest- ants not placing for prizes were B. 8. Helgaas, Grand Forks; R. J. Deward, Fargo; Nick Faust, Fingal; H. T. Fen- ner, Jamestown; A. N. Finstad, Car- + rington; Gus F. Dockter, McClusky; E. L. Flakker, Mandan; A. M. Neilsen, Rugby; and Andy Froelich, McClusky. Hanson scored five points off from the scoring of O. A. Storvick, the Judge, Murphy, nine points, and Lar- meries Also in Contest Creamery winners in the butter given over to dancing with young women guests invited to the dinner by the local committee of arrange- ments and the Association of Com- | merce. Farmer Says Alleged Bank Robber Visiting Him Day of Bank Raid Ada, Minn., Jan. 23.—(?)—William Rindy of Fargo, N. D., escaped con- vict, held in the Norman county jail here in connection with the holdup , of the Ada National bank January 9, established an alibi today when Carl Carlson of Pelican Rapids, on whose farm Rindy was arrested, told local officers Rindy was on his farm the day of the holdup. Officials from Hillsboro, N. D., Lavane while awaiting transportation to the penitentiary at Bismarck to serve terms for violating the liquor laws, consulted with Norman county officers today. Rindy is held without charge, awaiting further questioning, while efforts are being made to locate La- vane. The latter has a prison record. Rindy was partially identified by an employe as the bandit who forced two where Rindy broke jail with Dale| man seeks a pardon on the ground that he is innocent of the murder, Affidavits by a number of who contend that Abe is innocent of! the murder were before the board as the hearing began. Witnesses ap- Peared to give similar testimony. Tonsilitis? Ease your sore throat and reduce the infection: or Genuine tablets of Aspirin—stamped Bayer—make a marvelous gargle. That soreness is relieved at once. For any sore throat, colds, headaches, etc., see proven directions in each package. BAYER | ASPIRIN Mothers Welcome lat- est scientific discovery for checking colds... Mistol A00.U.8.0AT. OFF, Children and grown-ups, at the first sore feeling in nosc and throat that | | Drops on Seen uanay Mibstol. ‘op some in nose with | per in package; use as gargle. we Guise | relief to irritated membranes; soodl heals. Doctors use it. Sold by all rod gists, Protect yourself this easy pleas» ant way. Get a bottle today! i MADE BY THE MAKERS OF NUJOL Grapefruit Bacon and Eggs ‘Wheat cakes and Coffee “Why Can’t We Have an Extension Telephone?” Mabel Said ; Pop answered the telephone for once and then yelled upstairs, hey Mabel, one of your boy friends wants to talk to you on the te Ok, horrore, Sis hollered, I'm dressing. Don’t let him get away, Pop. I'll hurry. So after awhile Mabel came arunning and said ‘hello, hello, ye for Pete’s sake, he’s gone! Who was it? And Pop said, well, his face was*in the shadow so I couldn’t be sure and then Mabel began to cry. “I just know it was that adorable Mr. baka til Mabel said, “and now he'll never call me up oh, why, can’t we have an extension tel upstairs? San ee ae peng hp ew ig pretty sad, Pop said, < bout that extension aby a telephone upstairs ‘contests were announced as follows: = = = Modern White: Light creamery, 93'4; Linton creamery, 93; from KEROSENE + North American creamery, Carring- ~ ton, 92%; Purity Dairy, Mandan, 9215; Cavalier creamery, 92; Kenmare creamer, 92; Armour creamery, Minot, 92; Bridgeman - Russell Co., James- ‘town, 92; Equity Union, Jamestown, 92; Hannover creamery, 92; Bridge- man-Russell, Bismarck, 92; Hankin- son creamery, 92; North American creamery, Oakes, 92; Kenmare cream- ery, complimentary, 92; Mc- * Clusky creamery, 91%; Anneta creamery, 91%; Enderlin creamery, 9112; White Ice Cream company, Mindt, 91; Maddock cream- ery, 91; Armour creamery, Fargo, 91; | ‘Bridgeman-Russell, Jamestown, com- limentary, 91; Fingal creamery, 9014; rimoure creamery, $0'%; Sunlight (creamery, Fairmount, 902; Wahpeton \ereamery, 90; Van Hook creamery, _ [80; Armour creamery, Bismarck, 90, Enjoy Songs and Dances i ‘The dinner began at 7 o'clock. 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