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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930 ? SF PERS MAET ASE“ "1950 ARE ENPEOTED [ei ses Ss tng Soo! Gwe made, @ list.of the delegates, etc., will the scales, the fees be! ee Relief Amounts AT MISSOURI RIVER Jamestown, N. D, May &—(?) G. F. MAN I8 SUICIDE be collected for inci tion withil e war turned over to the ely auditor, < ligase i An ‘order allowing District Judge Fred Jansonius has| Grand Forks, N. D., May 8 —()— dd “Sotty aute Bank of te cl OB Injunction Granted |aine. | MANDAN NEWS Permits for Construction. Costing $41,135 Are Issued Mrs. Andy Os-| W. H. Selts. blige trum $40 a month for caring for and : eg | Flickertail Follies granted an injunction restraining the| Wiliam Hugging, 70, for 90 years keeping James Madden, effective} James Froelich Faces Prize Acts Selected |defendants trom transferring their| here, committed suicide by hanging. monthly allowances for temporary| Charge of Assault and property until the case is settled in Eleven New Residences to Be Built and Eight Remodeled at Cost of $35,985 DIL STATION COSTS $6,000 when a large one such as Bill's is janded. Bill, a freshman in Mandan School, has been in North Dakota only & year. He came to Mandan from Pennsylvania, where he has a twin sister, Clara, and three other sisters and three brothers pe, at Pittston. He is the son of R. J. Fox, 203 1-2 Second avenue northeast. [HALLIDAY GROWS AS high | trician, was approved. April Fr 1, was made. A reduction in the Aid to the Bartle Haag and Paul Fer-| Battery Against Wife eee ler, A $1,000 bond for E. E. Ricker, elec- reports of Police Magistrate James E. Camp- bell, Chief of Police Charles Reynolds, Weigher E. Wickham, and Building Inspector E. R. Griffin also were ap- McMahan to Take More James Froelich, Mandan, was in the Morton county jail today await- ing a hearing on a charge of as- sault and battery committed against his wife last evening. He was arrested by Mandan police upon the complaint of Mrs. Froelich. Time for his hearing had not been set at noon today. Frank Dow was sentenced to a 30- day jail term on a charge of drunk. Federal Engineers Will Hear Da- kotas Present Their Case at Jamestown Hearing Devils Lake, ®. D, D., May hap ir Approximately 350 persons North and South Dakota er ‘vill 0 to Jamestown tomorrow to attend the Missouri river project hearing be- fore federal government engineers, Grand Forks, N. D., May 8—(#)—|the suit of Guilford school district versus Charles Schrawder, R. M. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at/stangier and Joseph Kaisler, bonds- the University of North Dakota, pre- senting a “Sing Sing Syncopation” act which included a 17-piece orches- tra, and the Delta Gamma Sorority, presenting “The Court of Queens” in which there were 33 girl singers, won rom | first places for full stage acts in the Flickertail Follies which ended a three night run Wednesday. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Tau Delta Phi and Phi Delta Theta The 10th is the last day ot discount on Gas bills. Announcement as well. ‘During the past year we Associate Beslors: and Ca ‘ wind, the most of Mandan, N. Teas - minia: Hasen, N. D. A. Pabl, Elgin, N. D. ave been placed in positions ee iniee, ND: <3 A amore Caren’ NB. in" Bismarck or Mandan. ’ Phone 138 sis B. K. SKEELS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA banking work, and our furniture is mostly new. Traveling men teli have the finest school VALUB A commercial course is n ee positio: salary every month in eae have the best of all occuva- ions. SUMMER TERM Our summer term far, aed graduates, teach Studente 2, Every year est students fro: the nearby schools and we already have stu- dents promis from & cee or more high schools. W: h their commercial ccurse and in positions as rae a We like to get this class Pot dents. EVENING CLASSES We have evening classes all the year round for those that are em- ployed during the day. Rates are very low. Some of our former eve- ning students are now holding some of the best Beets. in the city. Rate: $6.00. $8.00 and $10 @ month, Come and see us about it. TUITION RATES Our present ged rates are very. AG It cof much to hire che many ex- a@ school as quipped as this one is now. that wish to enroll at tne resent rate should do so befure ‘une 10. At that date the tuition rate will be increased. One Month Efficiency Review Course For those that are “slipping” or have not reviewed d for some years MONTH REVIEW has worked wonders for many. You will be surprised to se much can be done to incre: ficiency in one month. Price $25. FINALLY ‘Write or call on us for our Iatest Course of Study and Circular of Information, fe know you will lke the Capital cit ‘and our school PROF. R. E. JACK, Principal Chair, 5 Diners. good looking and structed. paneunveneuoqucsnneueeonnnazcecanneruenangveteta Dining Room Suites $115 to $350 French, Italian and other period designs in rich walnut, decorated: with satin and rosewood. Buf- fet, Extension Table,* Host Remarkably well con- Information of 1930 Building Than Dozen Track Men |v" i, “Stee senee According, to information received|traternitis ted for first in the short Program Given By Building To Dickinson for Meet nn eee the Great Plains and Missourt River a ’ \ —_—_. . ree tee! teenie, lopment association. BIDS BEING CONS C Inspector's Report KILDEER HAS LOSS Athletic: Director Leoniard ©. me-| DY county officials late yasterday on) Marking the culmination of five — Mahan ts to take more than a fe ah t; of v Reet 1 aly years of work, the public hearing was} Minot, N. D., May 8—(#)—The Mandan’s 1930 building program dozen Mandan high school track and | Snsate messes of another venicle in jealled by Major G. R. Young, army|state board of ‘administration took \ \ J took off with « flying start during | «4, Nowa Dakew oe Oe to Dickinson Saturday |g’ minor accident on the Bismarck. /Dsineer in charge of the project. To|under advisement bids for construc- April, when 21 city permits for con- | Southwestern No akota Dis-| to participate in the annual m Mandan memorial high He paid |scure the latest information avail-|tion of a new training school st Mi- ‘ ; i Stark city, way. Announces the opening of their office with the Hol- struction costing a total of $41,135 trict Gain Shown Today bin ja county . & fine of $15 when arraigned before ie @ report bed ise ie shid oad ue not State Teachers college. iand Furnace Co. at 111 Third street under the owner were issued by E. R. Griffin, city jorning. Magistrate pbell. engineer's office, Kansas City, 5 - Dulling SDEpOCIO tne rnonth Is 2,565 Residents _ Mgbeshan expects to take his team pl econ ion aT submitted to the war department and “i ship and management of Mr. H. B. Stevens. Mr. G 'S re] for the mont BISHOP KER congress, of April, presented to the Mandan age caret roads are in good enough condition to Dallas, addi onad aaa Cities are sending the following Stomach Sufferers J ‘ ‘ city commissioners at thelr regular, Halliday, vllege orale in, popula, | permit a comfortable trip. | nam-|Warren”A. Candler of Atlanta 1s 8 delegations: Minot 6; Pembing 4; Have Bad Breath Mr. Stevens Invites Your Investigation. weekly meeting last, evening, showed | rittaeer shrank 6.83 per cent in the] pered practice but the men have been | Portly humorist, who pokes fun at|Ctand Forks $; Fargo about 100; rea Th i ; that a total of $35,985 e pa fae aooele. rding to figures an- up exercises =| himself. He doesn't play golf be- | arvey 60; Fessenden 35; Devils Lake) — 1¢ you suffer stomach troubles you're ose who contemplate a change from coal to oil in building 11 new residences and re- | To ett caay by Milton K- Higgins, | larly. ig 0" | cause, he said, when he near {ver 100; Huron and Sioux Falls, 8.1 i) of bad breath. Mouth washes should make themselves thoroughly conversant with saodeey fais year In addition, the | Mandan, disirict census, supervisor.| “Tncluded in the group which prob- | enough to the ball to hit tt he can’t |D i isle few Rockford also willl Pb ietle But—clean out your the construction and operation of the various oil burn- Eagle Oll company is spending $5.000 | Both Halliday and Kilideer are in| ably will go to Dickinson are FEU | ay to see it he cant Teach i. =" | Public demand for the diversion| stomach with Tanlac and start it work ers now upon the market, submitted for their considera- for the construction of a new filling | Dut Tomy ew from 28 in 1920 to| william alpacoft, Wilferd Lilli- —_—_—_——— Project will be the determining factor, | ingright,and see how quickly bad breath tion and once a proper understanding of the various saison tpelng DUN ata cost of $160, | 305 this year, the gain being 14 res-| pridge, Vernon Pavlik, E, Percy, John| J, W. Riley for county judge. | qx | ditappeare along with your other | burners is arrived at, the simplicity, low cost of in- a PSY Tenmite iseged last month by the a gad ae residents, Randall, a Sohwarts, Seu it (Pel. Adv.) Driscoll Telephone Company, a Co-| tubles. Money back guarantee, erteetead cag retann of VAPO-GAS OIL BURNERS inspector follow: hen) Association, of 5 y dwellii Three districts in southwestern | Toole. $2,000; tot 18, block. 2, Biahaan sroper: | North Dakota reported by Mr. Hig-| ‘The team will leave Saturday morn- Driscoll, N. Dak. THE VAPO-GAS OIL BURNER is guaranteed to piceertt ph nee cima ions Pearse Setter nS etal NOTICE give boiler or furnace ere equal to coal fires. we a There is delinquent upon the fol- And it is guaranteed for twelve months against imper- v1 dwelli $1,500, At in for 385 districts in Toe ee ain Ba, Wide &e HelinaWareh ) Soe catia barn geese topes The [OO Loads of Coal Are lowing described stock on account of fect materials or assemblage, and Melenn mode 385 districts had 78,235 residents in hed During April assessment levied on February 5, 1929, J.C. Reynolds, remodel dwelling, c We uring Ap and assessments levied prior thereto, $100, lot 11, block dan proper. | 1920 compared with 80,800 this year. . if any, and on it 68 unpaid seeeht Gettin, new Hing..31.000, | "4 fourth district reported today, for For Mandan sa qi accou: tots 4. and 5, block 21%, South Side. hich 1920 fi were not available, stock and dues, if any, the several Brink, remodel dwelling, $150, | w figures were a —_— amounts set opposite the names ‘of tot “38 ‘plock 18, Mandan proper. had 11 residents. This brings the} ygandan residents bought 381 loads ther hive daaretobiers on fellows: a boertor2, beck 3%, pen pesuence, total residents for 28 districts, for| of coal during April, according to the ‘espect 3 ‘rete hetrman, remodel dwelling. | Which 1920 figures are not available, | first monthly report of the new city CS wont errr thn, $130, lots 8 and’ 9, block 75, First | to 6,783. weighmaster, which was presented to vp? Nerina Baclt Adare aeage, 4130, | A {tal Population of 87888 in 413] the ‘Mandas ity commissioners. in Sunni a "75, M aaiti in his area their regular weekly business meet- | Tots 8 and 9, block TPamodel dwelling, |so far by Mr. Higgins. Today's fig- ing last evening. aid to © & & © | Equity Coop Exchange 14.00 $300, lots 17 and ‘18, Block 8, Second | ures follow: tn -epring work begin- Elles Elleflod ? tf + Nagthern recite aaa oi etation,| Adame County— Farms 1930 1990 ning in the clty, 190 loads of sand and THE VAPO-GAS OIL BURNER $5. ie lots 12 to 15, block 4, Mandan] ,,Reeder ate 46 gravel were weighed last month. SAY IT WITH Prathe Fideeeeeer i /Binaet. Git:| Caan jeaatee Semmaiamas: voce ne Lowest in cost, quickest installed, simplest in opera- Lutheran church, new parsona, Kildeer : 3. Sr ie a ‘ost, s ( D aie ait Ra Be abst gai Toeitis wo a8 beanie 2 a follows! hay 21; ayia ieee 8; old FLOW ERS tion, lowest in full consumption. ohn, A : ? 4 d North Pa- metals 1; potatoes 1; wheat 1; house- . sate ol it IA ATTN TAKENON MOTHER'S DAY The guaranteed special Pee ese a ia block t, Mandan MAY II patent flours ine “Eva Petit, remodel dwelling, s a 2 fata Bliee remus awaltng, 48, OCCIDENT. wig tat esleree Meena aioe bachelors |.0%2#. Will & Co. , Hi Eisis cgistza paper” 1” | Building Inepeotor Destares Et. "aoe crumigrenboasinga LYON’S BEST . dwelling, $4,200, 4 n and until noon on ; 1s, i bios Ht alana aod ~ ia ficiency Is Impaired by better Mother’s Day. t lot 11, block 24, Mandan prop Work Out of City OR CLIMAX URNER Ludwig Dilges, new dwelling, $4,500, OXO-GAS-B lot 2, block 33, Mandan proper. — wea r Hits Danton epee Two gallons of kerosene oil burned in an OXO-GAS MANDAN ROY LANDS ead peer cere ain a bl i d | The Capital Commer: || o Gee a ea ped “Our Money Back” guaran- BURNER produces heat units equal to one thousand nites 94/1 cOraIAEsaspally itveanttg HAE naers ‘April 5; 1890, a1 . ; j Li feet of manufactured gas. Can be installed in any ht bu cial College stock will be sold at the hall in Dris- tee is an insurance policy e Foot cel i i Fiend rete coll, N. Dak., on the seventh day of | kitchen range or cook stove. 23-POUND STURGE cording to City Auditor W.H. Seitz, | —if they expect to with: . |/ 3141; Main Ave. Phone 121 || June, 1930, at the hour of 2 o'clock | with every sack. surveyor, declared that he is outeide | stand the feminine allure of Blomarck, North Dakota Bum ach ded 301 D6Y cua - . e —— of the city of Mandan on county work | the new styles! Fashion is : tice. Traini costs of advertising and expenses of i 14, C: Photo-| too much of the time to handle the; _in league with fascination to A Practical Office Training RUSSELL- MILLER William Fox, 14, Carries Photo: eo tee an t sale. le f Fish to Prove the | ciently. ‘He sald. that prospective | TMKC, every woman School cee termalegig* MILLING CO ; cane See ane Maid tat peurvecuve| tibly lovely! M. A LIEN, . 111 Third Street Bismarck, N. Dak. i permi they TIONS Treas. Te . bs aun! ltretity antl es aciria to the city. And with the new clothes — We have neene of our stu- || May 8-15. ‘William “Bil” Fox, 14year old Man-| The commissioners did not say the new complexions! dente {0 positions thig spring. One nl { ‘ dan boy, pulled a 23 pound sturgeon, | when they expected to take definite; The ekin must be “natural” to an attorney's atiiee in Curring ANNGNGNUONGANUNGOEUANNEGUGNGONENGoGUOAUEGuONOCNEGDONNNoGUOGUGUaGNOGONOOnOGNOGUEQUGATeCQeONOGuOnoGKOOUEGuCUeANEGUaNuONonueNNeGucououeddgy Hs four Mee eight inches long, out of | action on the resignation. ton, N. Dak. half dozen to the = the river a short distance Paving District Changed in color—a flattering cream- Bank ‘of North Dakota building, 2 t+ 4 south of the mouth of the Heart river! An ordinance changing paving dis- isery tone. Uso Armand’s |} snather malt jortorn oetices, it = a short time ago. trict No. 18 to repaving district No. 1 ld Cream tg ree Bismarck, and several to = He says it ‘int @ fish story. For| was passed and City Engineer E. R. riches consistency We piace our oss in positions 5 those who may doubt, he carries in| Griffin was ordered to draft plans face in Becoming abe pidly H 101 ri shonin PI a case toe ict then blend aie oe Secretarial and stencecernle H Bill says he got the surprise of his| includes nine blocks in the business folly, over the ekin, and see hard one = life when he pulled the giant out of | district of the city. how long this beauty lasts! a ieenl = the water with a small hook and} The commissioners received a pe- a large cities. = comparatively frail fighting rod and | titiom asking for a paved north and N good pelle seemens. of a single 3 line. He was standing on the bank! south alley between Sixth and Sev- jew shades, $1 the box. dred i jecretaries : of the river when he hooked it and|enth avenues northwest and Third : used a worm for bait. and Fourth streets. This would be H this morning while proudly ex! . a ; the photograph, “or I would have/ were J. T. Parkins, E. R. Griffin, A. COLD CREA EQUIPMENT = it J been pulled right into the river. Stur-| W. Brady, George Viedenburg, and M Our equipment is now complete Sede rectients tar it at un: |Resahato POWDER Weitere oF ali the stand a Mandan residents say it isn't un-| Resolutions providing for the few adding and posting machines, common to pull sturgeon out of the| amounts, form, and maturity of war- ' new filing new mimeo- Big Muddy but that it is an “event” | rants for paving districts 9, 10, and 11 a graph, @ co: Living Room Suites 4 $99 to $300 ° The beautiful wood frames on these 2-piece living room suites are so artistically carved and of such wonderful construction that it is easily seen the sets are worth twice the present price. Fine mohair or velour upholstery, with tapestry decoration, pot Kennelly Furniture Co. enennevuanayennnngnaggegeeengonecogvansnss4snggnqncnnuuuusus4ageeggngononeguususnignseqononerenwumenssavenuegeecnsanssengegquogsnnsoeeneneueqseni4Qeeet¢QeROGUUOQNOOEOQUOCEELUOOMOHOE