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oe : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930 3 NORTHWESTERN BELL Former Publisher of | MANDAN NEWS | "i NDAN NEWS | the Twin Cities of the missouri Sie. 11939 Mandan Program |{sseunés Mandan, Wednesday and |ot Gerard addition had been fighten-| LOSES FINGER TIPS TN MACH} Bismarck Palladium offices and state capitol offices ildi ayed at 4 o'clock as a feature of Fd, Berger is finishing « wee): | WINS ANOTHER TILT) Desd = California Sia (958085, Ravan Says[eeetomaer Feat Fairgrounds lee yaa cect er n, 59, pub- isn’s yu ram Sullivan Wins Onl in Mandan Last Night |accidentally got a hand betwee Soret cease .2e"| MANDAN HUMS WITH |FIVE BOYS BORNIN —auszess aczctaoerorce Match Played in Net (Extinguished Quickly unt uft, sf H for several about » cording to a report which will be i | fi . Mr. Bet it I Will Falls Before Telephone Men died in anal ae hes RX ITEME MAND. AN LAST MONTH made by Sig Ravnos, new building in- Tournament Yesterday | Mandan’s fire department last tional Harvester salesman. 22 to 21 in Ten Thrill- _| cording to word received here. Oe enna eee i |night hurriedly extinguished a fire | \SURY HAS SUR: , ' t Knappen, a native. of Wisconsin, sioners in regular weekly business] Joe Sullivan defeated Irvin Dietrich TREASURY HAS SURPLUS ‘i f { the fairgrounds which might have! ing Innings was well-] a meeting tomorrow evening. 6-1, 6-3 in the only match played yes- : Washington, July 1.—(#)—Secret cas men SoA rebates tin we ek . i | Five Deaths Also R i | Only one building permit was is-|terday in Mandan's city tennis tour- | Seriously damaged the annual Mis-| Mellon announced today that © Northwestern “Bell won another [states particularly Minnesota “snd Carnival Sets Up This Mornnig) Five Deaths Also Reported in/sued during the month, that for an/nament. souri Slope fair, which opened today. | government had concluded the ? wh , North, Dakota. ‘ Office of City Audit addition to the Mandan Daily Pioneer| Fair weather today gave promise | A small blaze had started in the| fiscal year with a surplus of $1) me in Bismarck’s Diamondball 01 and Famed Terry Band ice 0 y Auditor roof shingles of the exhibits buildi a league last night, defeating the Will| “H. P.,” as he was familiarly known uf building which will house a new/ of many matches being played today, Wich over the week- it, Bees | eae 4 entrant 22 to 21 in 10 innings. among editorial men, worked on Is on Scene W. H. Seitz Sia! ere . ait ee $3,500. Ee aed and ae ; hehioried a wih aehits t & iL aera WSpa] since Permits wut luring the year are wart, . 4 race to's Uc dor seventh plese with | is’ lat few fears, when. fis Realta a ae prior to June 1 totaled 0.585, ac-|Betrd, Arnstad, McDonald, Murchle,| ions entered in the various fair con- the Will machine. Power and Light | bothered him.” He died of heart fail-|,. Mandan was humming today with | , Five bovs were born in Mandan|cording to reports made by R. E.|Cery, Seltz, Rooth, Steinbrueck, ara the business of opening during June and five persons died, a | Johnson, Pivlik, ¥ The fire department was called im- 4 ‘continued its winning streak, running|ure due to an aggravated case of be LM te glance at vital statistics in the of-|Griftin, former Soe oe Sullivan, chen A Petia "| mediately after the blaze was noticed Oo n Stewart, Spielman, and Sullivan | 294 little difficulty was experienced r . ae in 3 ; auditor, reveals. have ad “a extinguishing it. The cause of the ® prt oe Read wet other win- nae aaa eras two sbns, soning oha ine eee ae Four of the boys were born to Bismarck Man Unhurt DULG aries ee Bie fire was unknown. | i ‘ oe svea Lat pet,| Campbells and” two. sisters, "hars om Tatae opebiine aroed iia persons whe died were Manday ret | When Auto Turns Over | Pcter,, Nckerson-Thysell, Stewart-| —nigmancK MAN FINED | i fon q . zi ‘was ex] ‘ = iompson, and Stewart-McDonald, EF 4 eM Power and Light .... 18 9 1.000 Saaety san Mas Shale” ecarrpent | tl afternoon for the opening ‘pro- dents, falters ad deaths for the). pockey Bismarck, narrowly|"D? ave Tesched the semifinals. ee ee ee Soe | ¢ ; ‘ | 4 ‘ »| gram. wing the parade at 1:15 . C. Rockey, a —— pn aT 4 Minneapolis. Gclock. Included in the free grand- Births escaped possibly serious injury about] TOMAN TAILORS TO PLAY | Cmpbell in Mandan yesterday when Funeral and interment services| stand attractions were the Flying |p, Ue 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard! 11:39 o'clock last evening when the| ‘Toman’s Tailors, runners-up in the | D® Pleaded guilty to driving his auto- | were conducted in San Jose, Calif. Millers, trapeze artists; LaRol Reynolds, Almont, son. automobile he was driving turned | first hal! ason ~ {Mobile at night without lights. Irvine's Flit Kills 1308 CRE A aT Troupe; the Jansleys; | and re as Tagg Rags Peake a over immediately east of the Mandan aan PHAOLanEH NGbHS petty ee Late was struck by a truck driven i Selecting J ury in Goldust Twins. Running horse and |both of Mandan, sons. | underpass on the Bismarck-Mandan | awaiting a game this evening in Bis-|Y T- H. Blume, Otto Creek, Suncay! Mosquitoes pony races and a bicycle race also memorial highway. marck against a team in the Capital |Might and badly damaged. Blume) . Grand Forks Trial were on the program besides several olthe Sr. and Mrs. Henry Mor-|""¥4m, Rockey was ding alone in his |city league, it was announced toaay |Feeawved slight injuries but nis ms-| Quick! — er features. i sedan at a slow rate of speed toward|by Con Caddell, captain of the Man- | “Hine was not damaged badly. Irvine! June 11—Mr. and Mrs. Harry » e Man. Grand Forks, N. D., July 1—(P)—| The Siebrand carnival arrived in| whiteman, Mandan. son. fone dae he ret ey bead be dan team. admitted his auto had no lights at the time of the crash. G. P. Eat Ship... Completion of drawing a jury in the| the Morton county city during the Deaths World's Lai ee fetrial of ey oe Shahane, | night and this morning was busy at} June 1—Martin Schwindling, 75,| Said, the outside wheels slipped off] 'CRACKERS CAUSE FRIGHT | —_— eA jan e. charged with fatally stabbing his] work setting up its rides and midway | Mandan. cd pera eee grade caved in, re be pa J.P. Sty tast | Federal Dry Agents | Tnsect-Killer? ae father, Timothy J. Shahane, Cavalier, | shows. vate concession operators J 6—Cl 9 made a hurried trip to = Power and Light ..... 8 18 | ees wae to be complet. | were almost completely established by i yune S—Charles Waterstraw, 64,) “rhe car was not badly damaged. | town to investigate reports Tnat some.| TO Wear Badges-Caps | sohes | ed late today. noon today e throng from the} June 9—Mrs. J. F. Allen, 52, Man- : one was carelessly shooting a gun in | Brown and Cook; Brown and) ° o Mandan territory had started to ar- | dan. on 62, Man-| GIANTS PLAY JAMESTOWN |the _ neighborhood, poet t to] New Orleans, July 1.—()—Federal | Mise” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | tive in the city. June 20—Miss Kathrine Lyman,|. Gilkerson's Union Giants, colored |Charles Reynolds, Mandan police| prohibition agents are to wear caps | 1“ 3 ‘Tomorrow is Bismarck-Mandan day |63, Estherville, Ia. baseball team, will play two games |chief. Unablt to find any traces of|and badges here so folks can know | 17 3 FOR RENT—Beautiful large room in and the program is being arranged| June 27—John Van, 65, Fallon,| with the strong Jamestown semi¢pro- | bullets or of any gunman, Buckley|them. It's a plan of Robert X. Tut- | new modern home, very reasonable, particularly to attract citizens from |Mont. = 8) fessional team at the soe Slope | expressed the idea that the residents|tle, new administrator. scan wh Tracy and Shearn; Swensen and | suitable for one or two. Also gar- | Beance Te! ‘Weist. | age for rent. Phone 1182-W or call | “4 at 104 Ave. C West. Ww Whit ha, ya 49 ~ FOR RENT—In modern home, an at- “ No i Mari lontgomery Ward... 7 Neibauer and Finlayson; H. 3:0¥-. , ‘and Iverson. tractively furnished room with three windows and large clothes closet, suitable for one or two. Call a aaa | at 314 Ave. D or phone 1222-J. ‘Bismarck Physicians Back from Important | ty Dividend Ndtice: Medical Conferences |] minnesota Northern Power Co. part \ , Dr. A. M. Brandt and Dr. Leonard || minneaste NoCthers Power Com: y {Larson Monday evening returned from aiviaena ot ee as lthe east, where they attended the American Medical association meeting ‘ ‘at Detroit, along with Dr. Sania | i \Constans. The latter remained ‘in- | t i "nesota to do some fishing at the lakes. Conte coe} per caure onthe on a Both Dr. Brandt and Dr. Larson! weed Common ee Le 5 report hot weather in the east. Ini ff Sha0"to stockhelders of record {Chicago crowds at the railway depots the) fone ot Dasiiess Sane 16 shirt sleeves, and very uncom- | 1° Mfortable at that. At Detroit, lake AITCH P. WOODSON, } ; breezes helped somewhat to modify! Secretary. | ‘the heat, but the doctors spent a good | | |Geal of their time cooling off in bath- tubs, they say. | Dr. Larson, in addition to attending | the medical meeting at Detroit, at-' rtended a prior meeting at Johns Hop-! kins hospital, Baltimore,.where a con- jerome on cancer was conducted by ‘Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood, a Balti- ‘more specialist. | Housing Committee RANC Only 3 More . Days of © ULY CLEA PALMOLIVE Shaving Cream Clearance Price 2l1c Lathers fluffy and softens’ the beard. Don’t miss this, clearance sale bargain. ‘om @ SQle Ends Saturday Clearance Price - | meee July 5th at a 1-3 saving! Only 3 more days left of this whirlwind Clearance! Hundreds of bargains remain—all A-1, first class, sea- ee sonable merchandise, Prices are at absolute rock-bot- TOOTH PASTE = > On Legion Convention | To Seek Home Rooms; - : B ‘The housing committee of the tom, because it is our policy not to carry over merchan- j -. American Legion and the auxiliary a sae oy Vanishing Cream Associ Commerce \ — dise from one season to another. .Our same guarantee Clearing Price rooms Monday evening to plan for . assuring the Legion state convention @ sufficiency of rooms for visitors at 6, 4 * ” : Seer eee et, heninedite chase ties of “satisfaction or your money back” prevails even at 29c Rk Drastically reduced for the women visitors in private homes, as : 7 these low prices. Hurry! ... Share in the savings of- clearance sale. You get al- a the hotels pecmnee Pie be celabhpres Tea in vacuum! g , most twice as much for | Se natch wil be asked to iit thett Just like your coffee! \ fered in this value-giving, money-saving Clearance! . rooms with the committee. ae cane Will Vi peri a rare discovery when Se Rotarians Wi isit coffee was first packed in vac- . wo! o ; : fi | lar price MEN’S SERVICE WEIGHT SILK HOSE full BATISTE DANCE SETS dainty and cool for sum- * C.M. T. C. Wednesday ~~ mae a giao | Hage ge Pile, ns = of mrpeiaing quality. Where else ea aoe roa year cae wear sedneed so you can’t a en . c | ‘ou find such values but here! elp but buy several sets at our low . don “The Rotary club will visit Fort Lin-| an ordinary tin or cardboard | Clearance rf ‘ ‘ Buy now for these savings: Piha ae dg ingen nig lage og ny: Sr a aa... ae ce on Basa? .98c areas 29 ‘@ program of entertainment for the| Yacuum — and wh: diff Price .......- Henin Cc training camp. Col E. M. Norton, qtr ak we 4 WARDTEX TOWELING— Lee om cumin Se ee ee ena Strong and durable. | 4 9 4 9 MEN’S WORK SHIRTS regu- Stacmeraes| worwe rahe medal Socneme-- 14¢ | Women’s Spring and} Women’s Woven | tivscese Sigs luring ; n ccasce' "eee rarer Try Schilling Tea Acs packed BAY. RUM LOTION regular E Bes Mambrag, oe ‘Dick’s Store Moves in vacuum. Each bag contains 35c size bottle. Fine for ; j he u er resses Clearance Price .... ‘ Onto Thayer Avenue) jut enough for two hot cups or scalp. Clearance 1 9 c mm * mame two iced glasses — the modern Price ......-- ae ‘ MEN’S TIES regularly priced 98c. Smart designs and at- tractive color combinations. conn Ss ae MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS— White, novelty effects and col- ored quality broad- cloth. Clearance Price DOC 101 OVERALLS in the bibless ‘style reinforced and bar tack- ed at all points of strain Pei Price $ 1 .00 MEN’S STRAW HATS regu- larly priced $1.50. Every { and and type! Buy Now! ‘ fae’... $1.00 DINING ROOM SUITE in walnut veneer finish. Velour seats on chairs. Be sure see this suite. ras $118.50 PORCH GLIDER ideal for the summer porch. Special Clear- Pree ...... $21.85 VACUUM CLEANERS regu larly $89.95. Unexcelled for cleaning. Hurry down! Pace... $30.95 Priced to Sell Regularly for $4.00 i Clearance Price $ 298 Here are imported sandals—cool, comfort- able, the kind you’ve been wanting—now reduced—drastically* for our clearance. Saturday is the last day you may have them at this low price. Hurry to get the size and color combinations you want. Hurry for low price! Only 3 more days! Gasoline Cabinet Range Priced to Sell Clearance Price ‘45% Right here in our store are ranges of superior make and fine new improvements just waiting to make cook- ing a pleasure for you! But Saturday is the last day they can be had at Clearance Price. So it behooves you to hurry down and buy one before the price goes up! Only 3 more days! Only $1.00 Weekly Dick’s grocery, formerly located on t , Beventh street above Thayer, is now | 71? S7ve fea in a new location on Thayer, east of Seventh street, in its own building. In ig ¥ jing @ meat department, which is in: H Se > Priced to Sell Regularly for $6.85 Clearance Price a $9377 They’re here today . . . but they’ll be gone tomorrow. .. These lovely Summer dress creations! Saturday is the last day they’ll be offered at this price. . . The last day you can buy Shantung and Tubsilk Dresses at this unbelievably low price. Come early! Only 3 more days! ALARM CLOGhe regular price 98c. Clearance Price .....se0see0e 69c WARD-0-LEUM RUGS— | Regularly priced from $5.85 to $7.85, in 9x12 size only. Pre... D429 UNFINISHED BREAKFAST SET—Regularly $12.50 a set. Hurry! Buy a set before the sale ends. Clearance sale D 1 0.95 GINGHAMS regularly 15c per yard. Interesting prints and designs that you can wear for house or afternoon. Clear- wad... Lore WOMEN’S SUMMER UNION pitt seater 75c suit. Un- usui ues. Clear- ance Price ......... 59c 50 LB. MATTRESS regularly priced to sell at $9.45. Three Clearance Price $ 7 45 BRIDGE AND SHADOW LAMPS Values to $3.50! Buy them while you can save! Price... DLZD PORTABLES ideal for the -charge of Henry Dohn. i CHRISTIAN BAERTSCH DIES_ £ ‘Word has been received of the death et Marion, N. D., last week of Chris- ‘tian Baertsch, father of Dell Baertsch jof this. city. Mr. Baertsch left for ‘Marion when he received word of his \father’s illness, but arrived too late | YF ‘to see him alive, oe, Children’s Wash DRESSES Priced to Sell Regularly for $1.50 ~ Clearance Price 98c Mother’s! Saturday is your last chance to get. these adorable little panty dresses for your kiddies at this exceptionally low Clearance Price. They come in charming prints, and in sizes 2 to 8. Only 3 more days! TODAY and WEDNESDAY camping or picnic trip. Teke advantage of this low price. Regularly priced $9.95. Price... DEAD HINSDALE WRENCH SET’ MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. ELECTRIC FAN regularly $3.00. Banish warm weather discomforts at a low price! Prise ...... $2.39 RAYON PILLOWS in assort- ed colors and patterns, give regular $7.25 value. Over 500 Glearance Price DOLD color to your living room and © Store Phone: our a get these pillows. bivhunaryed Clearance Price $1 .98 CAPITOL =x... OATS Adults 350 until 7:30 Peed eee Get BISMARCK, N. DAK.

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