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DAIRY TOWNS SERK 7 FOUR-HOUR SHIPPING AGAINST FIVE DAYS Rail Route Is Too Circuitous, 65 Miles Direct Being Stretched Into 165 BAR MINOT ‘ HARVEY LINE Soe Line, However, Admonished to Extend Its Refrigerator Accommodations A certificate to operate a motor freight service between Bismarck, Mandan, Leith, and intermediate points has been granted by the state railroad commission to W. F. Schmed- ing of Carson, N. D. A daily service, with the exception to be served include Lark, N. D. Protests against isuing the certifi- cate were made by the Northern Pa- cific Railway company, and testimony taken at a hearing conducted at the commission offices in Bismarck, May 19 last. The service will operate over state highways Nos. 6 and 21, using Bis- marck-Mandan as one terminal, and Leith as the other terminal. Testimony was given by Carson door more rapidly and at less expense than if shipped by railroad. Rail Route Too Circuitous It was claimed by Leith business- men that, because of the present cir- Bvui.0. 17 of the South Pole expedition. By his side sits the burly Bernt Balchen, famous transatlantic pilot. Off in one corner, puffing silently on a great Pipe that has served him in countless adventures, is Dr. Lawrence Gray, noted geologist and second to Byrd in command. There are nearly forty others. All of them veterans of daring €scapades and explorations to the far corners of the earth. Igloo, Byrd’s pet ‘fox terrier, dozes contentedly at his master’s feet. Byrd and his men are 2,300 miles beyond the last out- and |post of civilization. service D., and intermediate points has been cs ge by the State Railroad commis- ‘The commission held there was in- sufficient evidence submitted in sup- mediate. All towns which ‘Strong Proposed to serve tri-weekly are on ‘the Soo Line. “The service proposed to be fur- Need Better Refrigeration “The applicant testified that they er enreeceeed this route, and it was In bringing the great adventure of our century to the screen, Paramount, through the untiring efforts of two ace cameramen, Willard Vander Veer and Joseph Rucker, steps forward with one of the most stirringly dra- matic stories ever recorded on film. From more than thirty miles of film, actually photographed in the icebound Antarctic, there emerges a story of vital courage, daring, simple humor and vivid action which Paramount has titled “With Byrd at the South Pole.” Here is simplicity dramatized to the stern code of stark reality; truly a mighty epic of exploration, that must take its Pi oe Mth moet thrilling of all les ever tol for the South Pole until he returns to his camp, having for the first time in . |the world’s history flown directly over the Pole, the voice of Floyd Gibbons, radio favorite and famous wer corre- spondent, will ‘be heard from the screen, giving a vivid word picture of the flight which you, the audience, actually see! “With Byrd at the South Pole” will be presented at the Paramount The- atre today and Tuesday. CAPITOL THEATRE ‘The wit and philosophy of Will Rogers flows freely throughout “So This Is London,” his second picture for Fox Movietone, attraction at the Capitol Sejrentab beginning tomght. | train going West, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago.” ‘There was nothing in the script de- ¢'manding this action, but it occurred to the nimble witted Rogers put it in—and it stayed in, with Authority was granted by the Rail- Toad commission to the Northern Pa- cific Railway company to abandon its crossing on the Fargo Southwestern about one mile east of Co- Argentina raises about 40 per cent of all cattle produced in South Amer- ica, and Brazil nearly one-third. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY * Ree. U8. AY: DeP, THE HIGH HAT. BUDGET OF BURLEIGH COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA kota—July 3, To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of said County an the T Sod of Burleigh County, my L Ae minger, County Auditor, ereby respectfully submit to thé he Taxpayers, County Budget for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1st, 1930. A. C. ISAMINGER, Auditor, Bur- leigh County, N. D. Upon motion, the County Budget as submitted by the County Auditor was ordered pliblished, less changes tll by the Board of County Commis- alone! ‘We, the Board of County Commis- stoners of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, hereby give notice First, that we have e eral budget estim: ev officers in charge of of- institutions or undertakings sl ported wholly or in part by Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, an@ from such examination it is our opi that for the proper maintenanct tension or improvement of such in stitutions, offices or undertakings for the’ fiscal year (twelye months) com- mencing July 1st, 1930, the following amounts are ne vf A. COUNTY GENERAL Governmental expense: County Commissione: County Auditor the s the Fromthemoment that Byrd takesoft| ® Justice Court Juvenile Court . State's Attorney Sheriff ... Board of Prisoner Elections and Re; Enrollment Insanity Board . County Agent Compensation ium on Bonds, etc. 5 Postage and Expense of 3,000.00 300.00 3,500.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 600.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 450.00 4,500.00 5,650.00 6,000.00 800.00 15,000.00 6,500.00 5,000.00 Pensions, Care of County State Asylum Care of County P: Home 5,000.00 . | State of North 88. OUT OUR WAY By. Williams HELLO THERE ,MA! LOOK WHUT WE FOUND AT TH’ OumP FER NEX’ WINTER, FER A \ CLUB HOUSE WE'RE GONNA! YOU'RE Just IN TIME T' Gwe USA HAND ~ KINDA STEADY County Bismarck, loc! y pu ayer pear in favor of or against pro: posed expenditures or tax levies. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of July, 1930. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor, Bur- leigh County, N. D. (Seal) No. 854 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Moffit State Bank, at Moffit, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business June Oth, 1930. $60,120.18 648244 3,800.00 Checks and other lia hh items $ 127.50 10,909.08 11,086.53 $84,282.16 sii once vigmnee nses i deposits bai $19,504.44 61,829.45 Time certificate of deposit . Cashier's checks outstanding .. Total......+ $84,282.16 ota, County of Bur- B. H. Pillsbury, Cashier of above named bank, lemnly swear u is true, to age and | deliet. (Corporate § Subscribi ni Correct: Attes C..A. AND) red W. Sealed p Districts Bidder th istrict @1 Up to the hour of 4100 pat oe hoe day, July 14, 1930, the ‘exterior of roposals will bi board of Woodlawn Scheel e rd. reser’ = sessated | at. Ste fe ee Pepi of June,” ihe ca » this 34th day order o! Dinreice Board, e Woodlawn School TTAB ee UPR Ciene, 2,100.00 1,100.00 1,500.00 380.08 5,500.00 200.00 pher Ex! ipecial Fun joldiers’ Memorial . Total County Ge: Onincumbered cS Unincumbered balance. Est. ti 18,288.20 18,000.00 cer ate "budge oat mates. 66,000.00 TATAL nia edi SARY TO LEVY EXC! IVBOF | SINKING INTEREST .. E.Co 56! NESS of $100,000.00 10,000.00 250,000.00 mt. ROA! Riverview Ro: a a State to Participate In Honoring Nurse North Dekota will be represented when a wreath is. by laced on Kas informed the gale Institute. that fame to be among the others, 32.80 | Pay TUCKER SECRETARY OF MOTOR TRADES Bismarck Man Made Organizer of State Association for Membership Drive John P. Tucker, Bismarck insurance New Secretary Of Motor Trades JOHN P. TUCKER 8 chance to find, out what it really does.” HAIL CLAIM RUSH FOLLOWS STORMS Only Four Counties Fail to Re- port Losses Last Week, Says Department North Dakota’s hail insurance de- partment was with claims for losses as the result of crop dam- age suffered in terrific storms of the past week in various sections of the state. For the week, June 28 to July 3, the claims totaled 2,391, nearly doubling the number of claims for the entire wi |9¢880n. The losses exceeded those for New York Senator the same period of last year, when the season total on July 3 stood at 1,973. With this week's claims, the ag- gregate for the season thus far is 4,190. McLean county bore the brunt of the past week's hail losses, with 707 claims from that section. Williams | ngi county farmers submitted 407 claims. From Mountrail county, there were 148 claims and from Towner 103. Other losses were: Adams, 21; Ben- son, 42; Bottineau, 30; Bowman, 1; Burke, 4; Burleigh, 2; Cass, 7; Cava- Her, 9; Dickey, 3; Divide, 42; Dunn, ; | 14; Eddy 45; Emmons, 12; Foster, 29; Golden Valley, 6; Grand Forks, 19; 4: 4 Will Oppose Treaty |27°% Royal 8. Copelant ator from New York, intends to do all in his power to have the senate de- fer action on the London naval pact until late in the fall so “the people may have a chance to find out what the treaty really does.” opinion of the treaty, the senator re- plied with: “What do you think of. counterfeit money?” “The treaty is not what it is sup- Posed to be,” he said. “The average citizen believes it will cut down the navies of the world and do away largely with naval building programs. On the contrary the treaty will cost us $1,000,000,000. If the public in general understood its real meaning I do not believe it would pass. Therefore Iam going to do all in my power to defer ‘ction on the treaty until late in the fall in order that the people may have The GUMPS Drazon aT; A to a record of the claims virtually every county in the state suffered from hail during the week. Only four counties failed to report TWO TEACHERS ON P. G. WORK ‘Mayville, N. D., July 7.—()—All members of the state teachers college, with two exceptions, have returned to the school for the year beginning this from the office of President C. C. Swain. Paul Donovan, of the depart- ment of chemistry, has taken a leave of absence to continue his graduate }work at the University of Chicago, ‘and H. J. Kaiser, coach of athletics, is to take a leave of absence to take graduate work at the University of ‘Minnesota. by Sidney Smith | tation company, of | | additional Saving of 25 Hours in Time and Also in Fare Gains Sholl Co. Permit A petition of the Sholl Transpor ‘Minot, » to serve the Appam, Alamo, Explained; Canned Beans Must Be Boiled Fargo, July 7.—The dangers of eat- unsterilized canned foods He g3885 Hl 88 # 8 8g present. KINDRED'S PHONE RATES INCREASED Net Revenue Did Not Cover Services of Manager, Who Worked for Nothing Here is what you have been waiting for—50 ft. Double Garden Hose, reel and nozzle $4.25. July 12th to 26th only. GAMBLE STORES ARE HERE AGAIN! when Andy and the other members of the fascinating Gump family perform for you ; in their daily antics. You're missing a heap of fun if ypu don’t follow them! Every day in the Bismarck Tribune ce | CORWIN- CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC.

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