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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 encampment of the Veierans of “Falconer Bridge,” wherein it w: HURRICANE 10 BRING ‘HAROLD LLOYDS ADOPT GIRL |T() KEEP RECORDS | BELGIAN PRINCESS AWAITS CHILD |Bombing of Chinese | (iiss tan "7", te cious » 2 a im a Is Due to | press, of the hospital for such well- 1 Yy| known practices as transfusion of AN END 70 DROUTH ON FARNY ARD HENS niet in Sereets |i races Saran l mo . | lieved by the m to be in the na- a r GGA tibon Chines sameeitien “by ture of sorcery, and . this criticism the American legation at Petping for | ™2Y have been the means of provok- ‘ Weather Forecaster Predicts Idea Is to Ascertain Ways of complete investigation of a bonb ex- | ‘8 the bomb outrage on the part of 4 Peri ‘i i plosion in the Peiping union medical | °°™® !enorant individual. ‘eriod of General Rains Fol- Getting Most Profit From college offices ws relayed today to| ne photo-clectrie cell I a ey 2, ie photo-clectric ce! is user 4 lowing Gulf Disturbances Poultry Ets eopiousn oanained Wednesday | £°'t colors of cigars, check vehicle ; prea a and seriously injured a Chinese clerk traffic, as a burglar alarm, sad Washington, Sept, 6—(4)—Charles Fargo, N. D., Sept. 6—Larger poul- employed by the college, which is| *°res of other uses. ry L. Mitchell, weather forecaster, pre- try sales in June than in July explain supported by the Rockefeller founda- ‘ dicted ened face “eee of ae an eight cent lower average income erke state department was informed . deatru pical hurricane coupl- per hen in North - Dakota record x * developing watt of the Rockies would keeping flocks in July. While the ay ‘ett in the hospital waiting oe Notice break the drought which has affect- hens were a little lazier in July, lay- | two days previously. As the case was|} The North Dakota Barber Board ed sections. ing an average of 11 eggs each com- opened to determine its ownership,|| of Examiners wi many ill conduct public The meteorologist said the outlook Pared with an average of 12 eggs each | the legation said, one bomb went off,!| examinations at the following was for a period of general showers in June, this does not account for but the second failed to explode. An- | cities: in the middle of the week in the the decrease in income. ‘other unexploded bomb was, found} north and. middle - Atlantic ~ states, Thirty-eight poultry raisers sub- in a door. | Molo sesseeeys Sept. 8th, 1930 frequent showers in the south At- mitted records on their flocks for ee state department explanation || Miinot ... lantic states, and a period of general July to the extension services ot the said: showers beginning about Tuesday in| Agricultural college. The average re- Dickinson the Ohio Valley and Tennessee. turn above feed cost for each of the yi y Bismarck .. He explajned that in the rear of 3,636 hens in these flocks was 19.1 Jamestown Sept. 19th, 1930 the hurricane remnant now near the | cents. In June the average return First Class Shoe Fargo “'Sept. 22nd, 1950 Gulf of Mexico was a mass of moist, Per hen was 27.3 cents. | ic m4 sere + REDt. aan, warm air, which is coming into the For the. past several years poultry | x Repairing Bring your barber tools, also ‘ vat oe ti ection et ‘ala, word Lave cooperated attr eho rricaltare Bismarck Shoe Hospital moe Labiteciakith ies west of the e said, wou! te CS - mits. pull the warm air from the southern le in hoodie inane on wen HENRY BURMAN, Prop. FRED K. ODE, regions and would combine with it to locks, the purpose being to keep defi- Bismarck. N. Dak. Secret form general showers throughout nite check upon the cost of produc- drought-stricken sections. ing poultry and eggs and to point out “If the hurricane dwindles to al- assucuued Press Photo ethods whereby greater incomes most nothing, as now seems likely,” Haro.a Lloyd, film comedian, and his wife, the former Mildred may be secured from the flocks. 5] he said, “it will cause considerable Davis, have expressed their intention of legally adopting Marjorie Plans are now under way for another , 9 z | rain without wind.” pe oe. § yer old, ae Auld saken py) de home nine year of record keeping and any poul- 7 . % % i Levee Senate | Sis strc wie ta bap ce eet re i : s | ple records may do so without cost | Princess Astrid, of Belgium, Is awaiting the birth of a child. r rom @ i § laze, but only 51 Two Barges in Her |More Hospital Beds Meyer Becomes Head __ {to himserr. a boy is born 100 guns will be fired to tell the populace, . 7 | O.M. Fuller, farm management if a girl. : e e Start for Abroad For Disabled Vets Of Reserve Board) speciatist, and w. C. Tully, poultry 4 tbl \— | epecialist, are in charge of the record * of dollars into New York within the ismarc fl une Fg New York, Sept. 6—(&}—The liner| Washington, Sept. 6—(P—Twelve| Washington, Sept. 6—/®)—Eugene| Keeping work. ‘They hope to interest | Arrest Steinburg |past few months. Leviathan, swung out of her course] veterans hospital under const:uction Meyer, of New York, returned to the| 4 least 100 poultry raisers in record As Liquor Operator ; ‘ keeping during the coming year iq’ pe by & strong tide, rammed two barges) and 19 more in process of site pur- government service today after an 18) KeePing “ ade pris MRS. F. D. GRANT DEAD Cathro Ret t for Europe today. ‘The liner was un-| CD38 and contract letting, will es- SCLBEE ‘ea ROPER he EW tegatad COACHMAN’S ESTATE LARGE | New York, Sept. 6—(}—Charles J.!_ Washington, Sept. 6—(/P)—Mrs. athro returns to) sure more than 6,000 beds additional ‘ Redwood City, Calif., Sept. 6—(4)— ) Steinberg, who is being sued by the Frederick Dent Grant, who as the Bismarck for Visi and continued to sea. reserve bank. The appointment takes | Three men leaped to safety from the | for disabled war veterans in the not | ofr, rt The will of David William Crowley, |povernment for $1,892,278.98 income daughter-in-law of President Grant! ee ‘ distant future. | Salient Moser announced Mey-|cOachman for the late Templeton |© his profits in bootlegging in {Once Was & brilliant leader of the cap- | # 0 Glen, Hee semi te ‘The incident was expected to give} | All hospital authorized under the ers selection late yesterday to fill the | Crocker, California - financier, dis-|'@* on his profits in bootlegging in jitar’s society, died last night at the the state guaranty fund commission ‘Commodore fifth construction bill will be com- y posed of an estate estimated at be-|1921, was under arrest today as the/age of 76. # nk int fi arte iC A a area pleted within six months. Work on | Vacancy caused by the resignation of) teen $75,000 and $100,000. The will|head of a rum running fleet which and Coal Ga nes of avi new in argument with the . } A 000. of No Dakota, was visit in 1 ‘lots’ association cr New York as the sixth construction ba of Decem-| ROY icdaea ts 1° gens ot WhO! was admitted to probate here yester- operated with the ad of three secret Bismatex teeny, i . who should pilot the ship in andj ber 1929, a Christmas gift to the vet-|Boeton federal reserve bank. day. radio stations. Since last fall, Mr. Cathro said, he 2 2 t 1 out of the harbor. erans, is well underway. Meyer's appointment dréw imme- 8 way |. The government beclsy hat a) has traveled 15,000 miles, having Commodore Cunningham for sev-| _ The veterans’ administration today | 41.44 nage ‘th wae Sp fleet of rum ships and fast motor | visited the eastern states, Florida and ‘ eral years had used only William Mc- aad ee aide cles the status of | veelag Arsharongetie t wepablle Hoa 1 Matter of John wt cantiela, |Poats, which aa ee touch with each | California during a motor tour. The Laughlin, who, he said, was the only | hosp! under construction, with! % s q 4 other throug! le messages sent | cost of the trip, on which he was ac- man competent to handle the biggest | their number of beds, type of hospital, | 10wa, who said he Awe ra a fight sof John W: Canfield | from the unlicensed radio stations, | companied by his wife, was 4.2 cents thing afloat. cost, and estimated at completion. asa senate confirmation. Pee ee eames" 2" have brought liquor valued in millions | per mile for transportation. This, he be ‘This summer, when the association Le eT ETT Notice is h given that on Au- said, included all operating expenses “s BALL KILLS BOY gust 27, 1930, the said John W. Can- = ii and repairs. assigned another pilot to the task, * tT field w: ica 2 the commodore brought the ship injSome Automobiles Meee Sete ee ont See banawent the tint coating ce hinctoke dtc tstectteeehl | From here Mr. Cathro will go to himself as he is qualified to do. He |old Philip Labagnera, pitching for) tors will be held in the office of Al-| Ruy your feeder lambs and ewes Calgary, Alta., to visit his brother. continued this procedure each time Exempt from Tax Lalperee perl? a cps Coe fred Zuger, No. 4 Webh Black, In BIs-| direct from the grower on the range. @ strange pilot was assigned. After | game yest lay, Was struck in Bee ae ae a conuatent ay ep on are the sales agent for the | ’ ‘“ several conferences he made peace| A motor vehicle uscd wholly on the | ‘he heed by a batted ball and killed. | tiie tne ‘credit may attend, prov Mr. Cathro’s car is a Chrysler 62 i | The ball struck him behind the ear|their claims, ol stee, frst of augune Has accepted the plot regetation, "Meer Gong 28 he crmed to avoid ts skull |i the bankrupts tenner nt ae Soma ean envtent Fonts aie ; business as may properly come ues ry A algned ue James Morris has ruled in an opin- | ¥@S fractured. hefore stich Meee Ce ae ational Livestock Marketing Asno- and which has been driven about a . was on the/ion furnished to W. 3. Graham, state | ——-——~ —— a ated: Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 5, 1930. s ; A bridge today when the accident cc-/motor vehicle fesiatrat. eADYERTISEMENT FoR BIDS ST DE tly ath the Colle wiaes 15,000 miles each season. The cost of curred. e ‘attorney general also held that | ‘Seale te eee en 6) ‘ace lambs for delivery first half 4,2 t! mil rs everythin: such @ vehicle must be assessed and | 1ip-'@P work between Section | 30; sare| Sebtember, weigh about 66 to 68 -@ cents per mile cove Ag iz . ESTATE is *. *, | Weather Is Snappy taxed as personal property. fam ay | Cea spent on the car to date including all “Only those motor vehicles subject | t 26,500 Whiteface and 12,500 : q m4 t patches Blackface lambs for delivery. ‘the J Through Northwest to registration are exempt from the tia\nounty, unt tnece sciock b: ms] | Notice Ix Heniby Given, That ny! tant part of Beplember or the tet gas and oil and a set of tires just pur- $ St. Paul, Sept. 6—()—The mer-| opinion said. : “Plane and specifications are on tite] a) and font se Gounty of Bur. 60'to Gh pounds oe alse tor chased. cury dropped to within a few de Morris called attention to the mo-| Sitained from T. R. Atkinson, County |Staiy of North Dakota, entered: andleatie and taterdeliverss Cee ‘ of freezing and light frost was re-|tor vehicle statute which provides|Survevor. Dat ok Pel abedeteainitie cttiecoe the clek Se eee a kates laribe welghing = SavesMoney Own a Chrysler and Save Money. ported: in at least one section of the| that “the taxes provided for in this bid must be accompanied by|of said Court on the 13th day of Feb-| anout 5s to 60 pounds for delivers act shall be in Mew of all other taxes |%,certitied check in a sum equal to] ruary, A.D. 1030, in an action wyere- | {RONLSE fo 00 t rte report oF t from Du-| Upon’ such vehicles, either" state oF able No thevordenor George By Wil ‘ st ied iateing | 2000 “good ewer. Make. choice ce calteeeat . . frost \- <5, jable to ie or of George F. K Gua RSs eit to fetreohasinciieg aiemarn i, gaits ag aiid | gaged rata ici YP |e es | Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc “ ” hi D , jocess , = Si of N ota, C, B. cl qa - was 40. The frost appeared in the], “It, therefore, logically follows,” | ter into, and execute a contract, with| Little, Edinond Av Hughes Mary’ E| ‘These lambs and ewes are for sale Fin your bin ’ i! lowlands. Park Rapids, however, re-|the opinion said, “that a motor! a bond for the full amount of the bid,| Hughes, Dakota Motor Company, ajin one or more carloads. Phone 11 Ported the lowest temperature in| Vehicle operated wholly upsn the | suarantecing the faithful performance| corporation, H. P. Goddard, F.A.| Jrinancial. assistance can be given ee : x Chrysler-Plymouth Service Minnesota with 37 degrees. At ‘Thief | Property of the owner and whieh is, | ohyaten Yor'ailinhof and mupelite tne | Sahat a ouomastene Gai MIDE, Com: [to experienced and responsible feeders) |] OUCIDENT ELEVATOR CO, Phone 700 River Fall 3 therefore, not subject to registration | tering into the cost of th Ke r]J. 0. Hendricks, A. M. Landgren, A.]2t low rates of interest, lege! * Fombina, M.D, with $0" degreea| Under thé motor vonicle act muse be [th Sota ne ang age Boltock, and -ail'-persong unknown] Write or wire sour requirements 5 st_be se ad- esti . s . above zero, registered the lowest | 28sessed and taxed as personal prop-!aressed to the County Auditor, Biss| lien orsencumbrance upon ther paee Billings, Montana. rosin that state. Dickinson, El- erty. tt is the aged of the cssessor aa i North i iheschaas se tite aee ante, oe oribed tn the pomplalht, (We ndale and Grand Forks reported 44 | to list and assess such property when | “Bids for Grading.” megerd) Of | defendants, and ‘ ante: \ Peg pale fell in Pierre'and Rapid Pe AG ISAMINGER, tote Reet North Dakota, and 1. y, and Milbank, with 38, exper- e Founty Auditor.|. Baird. Colonel Commanding the jenced the coolest weather. Foreign War Vets Sitar des ee tonat ett Oe Meniaes ot and con ) A . Pick Kan City we meeaisiearsting 1. |viscrs sad. the Acmory Camis ion Minot Police Head ansas Ul Sealed bids for graveling the road|of the State of North’ Dakota; and Demands Heari at eta ie saat between Sections 22 and 23, and be-|Company A. First Regiment. North ring imore, 1» 6, »)—Next year’s tween | ect ons 26 an , as far Sout. akota National Guard, were inter: pleaded defendants, a BS Lincoln Township, Burlel ;,|adjudged, determined and dec: Atiot, WD, Sept (0A format | Poretge, Wars is to be beld af Maneas| Mimshehanareedy eves cours seared, ceemined ABA dseres demand for a hearing before the city City, but in 1932 or the year following | Board of County Commissioners, of|singular the premises in said decr it may go to Honolulu, the said county at the court house in|and hereinafter described be. sold : commission is to be made today by Bismarck, North Dakota, until three| public auction by the undersigned as J. A, Wagner, who was suspended as Delegates from that city waged a| o'clock p. m., October 7th, 1930. Sherfif of the County of Burleigh. in police chief here followi spirited campaign at the thirty-first | Plans and’specifications are ‘on file|the State of North Dakota, and the ing filing of ‘ with the County Auditor or may be|person appointed as the officer of charges of insubordination against | #2nual meeting, which closed late yes-| Shtained trom H. Atkinson, County | the Court to make. such sale, and A him by Police Commisisoner A. J, H.| tetday with the installation of new | Surveyor. i : that the proceeds of said sale be ap- ; Bratsberg. + J: BL officers. ‘The approximate quantity of gravel| plied, first, to the costs and disburse- ’ R. H, Bosard, counsel for Wagner, | , The new National Commander, Paul| ‘®ve fisced tt 008 euble varar. | nents of sale: necond, to pay the lien said he would file the demand some-|C: Wolman, of Baltimore, who suc-|gun not later than October 10th, 1930,| sald premises amounting to the sum today. ceeds Hezekiah N. Duff of Lansing,|n4 completed not later than October] of Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00), ; 4 " by . or ‘est; . i. Under the law, the city commission | Mich., was installed along with Mrs.|""The price bid will be per cubic yard|the lien of said defendants. G. I, Lite 4s required to conduct a hearing with-| 444 E. Harrison, the new president of | mile and this price shall include the|tle and Mary H. Hughes,’ upon said y the Ladies’ Auxilia: fter cont of stripping, loading hauling and| premises, amounting to the sum of in 10 days from the date of filing of ry, after. a stormy | hweive th Nine Hundred High charges which was last Tuesday. a|5eSsion marked by the passage of | copied = Bay entnTA ar SEL 08s rash Golinte ant Paris nine Cones majority vote of the five ‘members of|tesolttion favoring repeal of the; Each bid must be accompanied by | ($12,988.49), or such amount thereof the commissioners will determine | eighteenth amendment. a certified check for five per cent of {as shall rémain dyo thereon after Ww |the a he net pr « whether Mr. Wagner will be reinstated | payable fo Gee Wit Chto oe ond sprotits, it any, earned upon said HETHER your choice be a Four, a will be dismissed. s joners, | premises betw fe 1sth day o1 Or waieeber be ed : LEGION FAVORS REPEAL {asa Guaranty hae tthe bidder will, if September, ast. and the date ot “nale, Six or an Eight, it’s a very. wise choice Saratoga Spring, sucee! ndjor adding to said sum any net lost Richardton Favors —The American Legion’ department | fees fapmerare ithe surty Bond |thad may azine Gam (he tepenge an when you decide on a product of 2 or e it t 2 | Ol a Central Time Basis | 1.02, congas 33 SB as ot eee ommiasioners| “seat allin Welon.Bheriff of th Willys-Overland. then you know convention here today, passed @ reso- | |, The Board of County Comm: ners | county of uric: in the Btate of Be lution favoring repeal of the 6th |°f,te ald County of Buricigh, 're-| County (of Burlelgh, tir the f (Tribune Special Service) amendment and the return of state |bias,” ‘"° "SRE t© Fedect any or all) None, (0 ‘aie euch ‘sale, vill el that you have received full value— ton, N. D., Sept. 6.—Rich- | rights. ASC PS MInGER, pined at Buble. auctions at the ) ardton favors central standard time| The vote was 370 to 166. Paces eee tier: Een Ueee ora tue conte Eoaebs ia: the you have bought a fine product at by a poll of two to one. ” City of Bismarck, in said County of Argument f ——w—| Burleigh and State of North Dakota, the lowest price consistent with real Pe ts the pars ye discussions relative on, the 22nd day of September, A. D. pared with mountain. time. “whieh EL PASO ROUND UP QUEEN Afterngon of sald) day. as provided. In quality. The Improved Whippet is © je. Breviously was in use in western e ald decree and. by virtue of a writ wibage Bosra fo eal a mae neering Snr veiiea cet cat te a] laslnawlehed By. even greater i. es &t whlch the problem was threshed a single tract on pareel tothe beauty, comfort, smoothness and out. hig! ent bi fth lor cae oO 4 sty Both sides were represented at this Sforessia, and the expensex of sane, safety. The Willys Six Is the fastest IMPROVED ge es pare i fald. sale, applicable. thereto wil Bate and most powerful car in Its price WHIPPET FOUR-DOOR SEDAN isfy; that the purchaser or purchas: time had ‘said sale will be entitled to a deed the EHO, Une malertiy. thereto Ubon contirmation 9¢ sala fue class. And Willys Eight combines h te eriod of time Seen PADD PEABO © fr redeinption allowed tn ana by said remarkable speed and power with . D. . 6. ©. jecree having expired, Baris sport oe ane pent Uelrn: urfuane to said: decree and, weit an the added flexibility and smoothness ti e are situated in. the United States Marshal Robert Larson Gounty of Burleigh and State of North ef a modern eight-cylinder engine. of Minot on a federal charge of fraud. Dakota and are described as follows, Boyle is charged with ha issued o-Wota Twenty-thi (23), a WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., TOLEDO, OHIO J+ order house ‘from: whie Chien a awrenty, four (it) block rity: oe : Lowest-priced of ail four-door enclosed cars. Two- + yo (52), Origin a wd Fie ee ee eee city ae ‘Bismarck, in said County passenger Coupe $525; Four-passenger Coupe United States ner Thomas Dated this 16th day of August. A $555; Commercial Chassis $360. B. Murphy, Boyle waived hearing and D. 1930. ai rsie Ww aL Ge. , bonds were set at $200. He had not Sheriff of Burleigh County. nate tode North Dakota BF eae by none today. |ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for defendants, OIL PLANT BLOWS UP ONS Little and Mary H. Hughes, i, Curacao, Sept. 6.—(?)— (8-16-23-30—9-6-13-20) 7 A tremendous explosion during the Right at the Shell Oil company's high SIXES AND EIGHTS T vacuum plant here did considerable WE ARE CASH BUYERS HE IMPROVED damage and killed and wounded many ae Gas eee apa alah a Z ‘ Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Brome $ to $850 for the Willys Six. INSURED PILOT DIES Grass. and other field seeds. Complete line of body ter, Minn, Sept. 6.—(P)— We buy wacinads oe. ee ras aur © types; also 1%4-Ton Truck Henry Dahl Mora, ing. fou Wi Me hain, died last night of injuries re: ve seed ta bal, writes, giviog ad Chassis. Willys Eight prices, $1245 to $1395. ceived when his plane crashed at and amount, and also tell us if a All Willys-Overiand prices f. 0. b. Toledo, O. i : Wanamingo late Friday. Two pas- carload could be accumulated in your sengers were killed in the crash. Cena oe ew Pepieaine, $03 e e The é Asouetated Press Vhoto who with to hold for a later market § an in = 1 e < tors nc swt zt Commercial telephone | This is Emma Cuaron, border beauty, whese looks are expected i ; 9 * Cuighboard was at New Haven.| o ve gn attraction at the ehnial El Pato, Tex, regeo end round up Oakey) OROWERD ASEN. onh., 52 years ago, Its capacity t 208 11th St. No., Fargo, N. Dak. ht subscribers’ lines, the event. She will be one of the queens in the ceremonies attending 316 Thayer Avenue Bismarck, . Dak.

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