The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1930, Page 2

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ght | = in power- s in wel ' Fargo, No.-Dak. , Come In end see this cor with smartly ; gett ato very Fisher. tt will con- an now own en, bedies by F SERVICE FREE PARKING SPACE ‘Two Large Garages Within One Bleck ena 5 Lb § Pea ee I DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP —PRIVATE DINING ROOM— DRUG STORE—BARBER SHOP —BEAUTY PARLOR—ONE-DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE—VALET BROADWAY AT FOURTH AVE. moderate f z Al | a 8 iE Scouts Are Planning Big Camp: D.BOY MUST BE PEDIGREED BRIGHTEST N Opens at Chan Owapi June 24 | Hiei te i ie TALENT Governor and Miss Palmer Get of Edison Nominee p2ley pie Out Form for Certification Harking back to last year they saw 8 lot of trouble in the offing and took IN ALLEGED school. nda By George Clark | SIDE GLANCES - - - ma Le al ils ih atid nl gagcG! ge i bs so%a8 ‘i ae SH i Pe 55g28535 HH uaeed cau a i ct i ea Maal Lilet ee lel as ail : i 7 ial geal a een conee on g8 Public instruction. collect material for use in Statewide at the Mar- Teachers and i ‘Wednesday. i: AT THE MOVIES | ae Friday. it on. 20n ss Hl 2 ce fied bd 12 The example | tated in African Colony by Mussolini Hy aS TE FTALY GIVING LAND oe USES - that, this buyer can get-tiquor of course, would only says a --and therefore _ Urenotn PERFORMANCE i} eat ativaue ae ae Ta i aH if Ut a ii i ila PIA viet tang ag 2 . tall ith Hin g ce : ain i i pit | i TH ital itt id tall fag 3 saggy tle cy : powered duced for its weight ond size, maintenance costs ot the ae only racing cars, excepted. fisé ee an Salesmen Responsiblo Hew Supervision Works Sir Henry's last annual cusses the next steps as f “Permit supervision more than the taking to the cancellation often involves the individual fag.84(? Tare does no good, market of the All of this, i gocial service agencies to lcox into the man’s home conditions—he not be a matter of form if it were not Sant Eager: Conarel Board nese aess | that takes its duties seriousiy. catr ‘sh tile eee ‘The vendor can watch him. He can get the police or his Jegal supply of liquor. Fee 5 ill é iia aaa startle your friends...” ONTARIO WATCHES FOR AB OF SYSTEM OF — PERMITS 2 “Just like that, gentlemen, you can make a ten dollar bill disappear; Government Limits Purcha by Maintaining Check to Buyers’ Means and Needs SOCIAL WORKERS HELPING := aos in the number ef ey 3 April 12.—Nothing | from Sir Henry's office, “are gi pant in, Ontario today is more noteworthy | understand that satisfactory se By BRUCE CATTON Toronto, Editor's Note: This is the third of a series of stories by Bruce Catton, staff writer for The Bis- marck Tribunc, presenting an im- partial survey of conditions under Ontario's liquor control law. Ont., hich is in wi charge all of tl over Rations to Customers The first thing you discover in| the pphorinbaspegin. re too much talking to him is that he. meanS/on Nquor, they notify the Control ‘business. Judgment in Issuing Rum Every effort is being made to the abuses out of the liquor traffic, Sir Henry Drayton is chief ‘The instructions under which On- “Liquor must not be sold to those who abuse it, and sales should not be “Liquor must not be sold to those who from the amount of their pur- “Liquor must not be sold when the financial standing of the purchaser than the sincere, conscientious way | is not proved by increasing sal missioner of the maeete jin which the provincial Liquor Con- | profits so much as by ae trol Board is striving to make On-| proved social pcreracnclgape tario’s famous liquor law a force for | disorder and | temperance and social betterment. If the present law cventually anould | If fail, it at least will not be because it has not had a fair trial. chase and from their standing and circumstances are likely to be supply- ing bootleggers. lowed by a diminution of the comforts | o¢ is such that the sales must be fol- of life in the family.’ Vendors Empowered to Exercise tinuance of drunkenness. vincial liquor oh Ontario. He sien. ee Mquor may be Doug. Board, vision ) — Bids for the construction of a new Trathing Structure Bids Will Be Asked for Teachers’ School in Ward County COLLEGE JOB FUND SPLIT Peculiar Provision in Bill Will Hold Back $85,000 of Ap- . propriation Till 1931 training school to be crected at the -Minot State Teachers college will be ‘received by the board of administra- tion at Minot April 30. The last leg- yislative session appropriated $115,000 for the. work. | | board dvertise | iddle of Bids would be received in May ang work on the building would be college at not yet re- the board. is ex: a fon of the physical education and auditorium building however, hope to be able to “gg shortly after the mi Plans for the new library to be constructed at the state normal and completed but no datc has been set ‘The buildings at Minot and Ellen- | ‘dale are to be completed this year ‘and will mark the end of the building “program for state institutions out- ¢ 1929 legislative session Plans for this structure virtually soon, -for receiving bids. industrial school, Eliendale, have been “the state agricultural Fargo. ceived the approval of Approval of the final draft with the ex are complete but have aang lined by th i i \ construction of the building. that ‘of the total ainount shall be appropriation bill and the re- $85,000 an emergency matter at the; . the work of the | tario sells its liquor are as follows: census bureau, the extension division hhas offered prizes to students offer- that the building pleted and ready for use | —— of 1931 It i: considered probable, however, centers. Awards will to the best papers and, in seostat a te, to the one which Is're- ceived: first. the 1930 census. The Giana five. three and two dollars. Facts ina contest under Seeing ie in five-dollar prize is offered the student submitting the nearest ee list of North Dakota's 40 larg- of the state university. the department has pub- ished a list of the 41 largest North of the stcond part of the cities of the United ition, 80 towns as shown by the 1920 cee nerens from Fereo wi legislature may be asked to be com) make. the second a Prizes Offered to Get Pupils In- terested in Population ip North Dakota schools are the nearest to correct list of the Grand Forks, N. D., April 12.—(— | issuance of leading In order to encourage interest in Amertean cities and as guide the children in their com- Sppropria amet 1931 session. If this is done the work could. be speeded and the building finished in the summer of 1931. CENSUS GUESSING cessful bidder for the contract where- ‘into an understanding with the suc- board members contemplate entering anticipation Pupils ‘as shown by that, ing 100 fh i | | ae ere g883 538 ih 2 a 3B 1 a e §e kt ite fT 4; i ij ia i a i 5 a it ligt ‘i th initia E} B i iss ml Ej i H f in ca ns gf iBT ee i HL ip be | sayagi ih Tf LF ul on = ge 2 fe] : an ey al g i @ at ae i a i LAE i rine t

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