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» es POLGE AT GHGAGO RAID LABOR UNIONS Seek to Ascertain How Under- ‘ world Gained Control ( : Reputable Groups ' : Aunt for 26 “put of Chicago, Sept, 18—(#)—The police enemies” was re- « vealed today as just a segment of a concerted finish battle against i and hoodlums. rackets Raids on 10 labor union offices, di- wahson, rected by State's Attorney 81 i a a \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980_ These Women Report Federation Activities | | ee fall meeting of the Izaak Ws:ton in Bismarck Friday evening, it was aanounced today by A W. Furness, secretary of the organiza- tion in Mandan. The Burleigh county chapter is sponsoring the meeting in the Lions Dean of the Grand Pacific hotel. the banquet being arranged for 6.30 o'clock, “All persons interested in the league are invited to attend. Special invitations have been issued by B. £. LaFrance, secretary, to officials of the McLean, Kidder, and Logan coun- rahe beat lis for ad ve program calls for ade Gresses from O. W. Roberts, Bis- marck, stave president; Burnie Mau- tek, state game and fish commission- er; and Russell Reid, curator of the state historical society. B. E. Jones, president of the Bur- leigh county chapter, will preside at the session following the banquet. world gangs to “muscle” into control | | to shed light on the efforts of under- of reputable labor groups. Higher Price for Butter Predi¢ted Washington, Sept. 18.—()—The ex. MRS, C. W. MOSES Mrs. eration of Women's clubs, C. W. Moses, Bismarck, eighth district chairman for the de; MBS. JOHN KNAUF MRS. BR. A. THOMSON partment. of legislation, North Dakota Fed- on legislation favored by the organization, and discussed at the session this morning. Mrs. A. L. Knauf, Jamestown, chairman of the committee on needed measures cooperation with war veterans, summarized the work done to aid hospitalized ex-service men, in her report given during the convention, and Mrs. R. A. Thomson, Lisbon, head of the committee for state circulstion of General Federation = summer months. dairy sections and the decrease in fall K production is not expected to be as | heavy as the decrease during the Offer Huge Reward coln National bank the securities stolen from it yesterday, along with i $19,531 cash, by six. bandits armed 4 with machine guns. Marion Talley to Reappear on Stage New York, Sept. 18—(%)—Marion ‘Talley, 23-year-old prima donna, who : abandoned grand opera for a Kansas § wheat farm in 1928, has turned ber i back on farming and is studying mu- sic in New York again, under Frank Laforge. ‘| | | Valley City, N. D., Delegates ta the Marks of tic flight was g normal 149 153 157 162 167 172 178 18% 191 198 BER E EEE EE ES Qaaanaaaaa Fercebeecce envi ail i il i \ i : Faekd i al i f E H f W. C. T. U. Is Meeting At Jamestown Today Sept. 18.—(4)— | Shannon, . C. T. U.|Schantz in the semi-finals, in the -—Get on the scales and and how For Bank Bandits ‘vinnipeg, Man. Sept. 18—(P)— Fargo, N. D., president of STPONES HOP New York, Sept. 18—(7)—A sched- eeaatiy Hee hie Tells Men Over 50 What They Should Weigh weights for men over 50. Pounds News, reviewed the spléndid work made by North Dakota club women in making a 100 per cent quota for. sub- sertp tions. aa} =: MANDAN NEWS =: | Con Nichols, Carl Dorfler Reach Mandan Golf Finals Nichols Are Eliminated in Wednesday Matches - Con Nichols and Carl Dorfler to- morrow will battle for the city cham- pionship in the final’ match of the second annual Mandan golf tourna. ment. ‘Nichols won his way into the final round yesterday by a hard-fiught 2 Thompson, principa: school. Nichols is the son of Lee Nich- ols, Morton county auditor. Dorfler, one of the pre-tournament favorites, won a smashing 7 and 5 victory over Charles Nichols in his semi-final match yesterday afternoon. Charles F. Ellis Sr. yesterday went to the final match in the consolation branch of the championship flight by trimming Dr. Lloyd Erickson 2 up in an 18-hole match. Ellis will meet Paul who eliminated Mike title match. Roy Dow and John Andréws are meeting for the championship in the third flight. Bob Ridley and Andy Rausch won the titles in the first and second "i ment, made up of Joseph P. Hess, E. L. G. Thompson and Charles A. Ripley, and R. B. O'Rourke. The | petition, presented by a group of tax- payers, requested that the zoning or- dinance be changed ation of an automobile garage and flights, respectively. ‘The tournament is being played over the Mandan munici; course | utider the Miréction OF Art’ |, Pro= fessional. COMMISSIONERS SET NEW BREVITY RECORD Only Two Motions Heard by Mandan ‘Dads’ in Regular Weekly Meeting . Mandan’s city commissioners last for years in an effort to reduce Ine consumption have found é ies B8 sf ej [ é to pernait oper- YOUR WASH LOOKS SO WHITE AND CLEAN TODAY! AND | DIDN'T EVEN SCRUB (Tl (M USING RINSO NOW Her washdaystory caused Aunt Sue to change soaps “JT's Just too wonderful ‘for words, Aunt Sue. I soak everything in creamy Rinso suds — and out they come bright and gleaming! So white, I don’t even bother about boiling. “This way saves the clothes. My hands are spared, too. And Rinso is i Cup for cup, it gives twice as much suds as those light- weight, puffed-up soaps.” Rich, safe suds In tub or washing machine, Rinso is all you need. No bar soaps, chips, powders,softeners—even inthe hard- est water. A little Rinso gives a lot of rich, lasting suds. The makers of 38 famous washing machines recommend this safe soi Get the BIG ) package. sude are for repair shop on Lot 9, Block 25, Man- dan proper. The second motion called for ad- journment. Mandan Sportsmen to Attend Walton Meet Mandan will be well represented by & group of sportsmen at the regular —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Compare G. & J. Stalwart tires only with other first line tires—Goodyear All- Weather—U. S. Royal— Firestone Gum Dipped, etc. G. & J. 29x4.40, $5.55, in- stalled. Gamble Stores. senda 3 | Auditor Nichols Set | For Saturday’s Rush) For Hunting Permits) Though hunting licenses are mov- ing slowly at present, a big rush for them is expected Saturday, it was an- nounced today by Lee Nichols, Mor- ton county auditor. Hunting season opens Monday. The licenses are being sold in sev- eral business houses in Mandan and throughout the county. Meanwhile, hunters are shining up their shotguns, stocking up with am- munition, picking their hunting spots, and getting their equipment ready for the opening day shoot, according to A. W. Furness, secretary of the Man- dan chamber of commerce, Alpine county, Calif., with a land area of 776 square miles, has a pop- ulation of only 239, a density of one person to 3.2 square miles, DANC GOOD MUSIC [New Vacuum Tube Is | | Extremely Sensitive 1 Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 18—P)}—A new vacuum tube is so sensitive it will measure the heat of stars which are difficult to see. It has’been developed at the General Electric laboratories, Conferences on Farm Outlook Are Called Washington, Sept. 18—(7)—The first of a series of agricultural out- look conforences was called here to- day to consider what crops farmer: should grow in view of present and Prospective economic conditions. Following the “/ashington meeting. which wi'l extend through September 20, there will bs conferences t Ames, | Real dyes give richest colors! FOR every home use, Diamond ad are the finest you can buy. They contain the highest quality anilines that can be produced. It’s the anilines in Diamond Dyes that give such soft, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie, Diamond Dyes are easy to use. They go on smoothly and evenly; do not spot or streak; never give things that ed look. Just true, even, new colors that keep their depth and brilliance in spite of wear and washing. 15c packages, All drug stores. Diamond-Dyes Highest Quality fer 5O Years At Allensworth Farm Southeast of Bismarck Every Saturday Night. GOOD TIMES lowa, Sept. 26-2" and at Atlante, Ga., | Walker, November 11-14. — FOUR FLIERS KILLED op Stuttgart, Germany, Sept, 14.—(7)—|!ng day of the world series here, Four aviators, including a stunt flier agape pet two alrplanes crashed mid-air over a flying field ‘here today during an exhibition flight. —___ LOUGHRAN-WALKER SIGN Philadelphia, Sept. 18,—(4)—Tom- my Loughran. former world's heavyweight champion, and Mickey put on our floors. if you do not think of buying. $5.00 DOWN Will Hold Any Suite for Future Delivery LEVIN BUILT LOUNGING FURNITURE . were killed when |- in light- Kennelly's Fortieth Anniversary and Style Show NOW IN FULL PROGRESS Forty years of serving the public with the same sound business policies has brought its reward. We are offering you the choice of our large stock at prices never before attempted by any store in this part of the country. Not just a few pieces of special merchan- dise for this sale, but carloads of good furniture have been You will want to visit our store even PRICE PER TON Delivered Bin Lamp and Gin. 94.00 $2.50 “s ‘Ml your bin early Phone 11 OCCIDENT BLEVATOR CO. 712 Front St. Bismarck a2 ie © 1930, Leceere & Mvres Tossceo Co, ONE will always stand out! New Salem Deep Vane Screened lump'and six inch, in load lots, per ton ....... In less than load lots, per ton ........ eee eeceeeeereges Phone 82 Lignite Coal For Economical Residence Heat Zap Dry Flint—Screened lump and six inch, in load lots, per ton .... In less than load lots, per ton ... slate, All Coal. TRY A LOAD Lomas Oil Co. 917 Main Ave. . $4.25 ee $3.85 $4.10 Both Zap and New Salem is quality lignite coal. »No slack, no clay or Breakfast Set: ° Green. Special 8 piece Bedroom veneer. Special Phone 138 CLAU Hog feeding e: We manufacture also priced 8 piece Dining Suite: table, buffet and 6 chairs, walnut veneer. Special Free Delivery in Bismarck and Mandan. press Shipments Prepaid. Kennelly Furniture Co. Mandan, North Dakota ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS-CORPORATION xperiment the University of Nebraska proved that by feeding cracklings (meat scraps) at $85 per ton with shelled corn at 98¢ per bushel, a cracklings with the most modern machinery, tight. Write for prices. 2 piece Levin Built Living Room Suite, upholstered in 100% Angora Mohair. spring seat and back. Construction guaranteed. The best suite you have ever seen for less than $120.00. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL All cushions reversible. $99.00 piece Ivory or Suite, genuine walnut Community Progress 66 AKE our business section the brightest in the state” should be the slogan of every Bis- marck citizen. T IS a far cry back to the little Florida town that turned down the offer of its citizen, Thomas A, Edi- sop, to install a free lighting system with his new invention, the electric lamp. HE city of Chicago has recently turned night into day on State street, labeling this famous thor- oughfare the “best lighted street in the world.” Business men know that light draws traffic. NE of the biggest assets this or any other city can possess, particularly from the standpoint of the merchant, is a well lighted busi- ness district. LAUDE NEON Lighting helps a great deal to illuminate that dark, uninviting appearance of a poorly lighted street, OR further information, write, phone or call DE-NEONLIGHTS its. by NORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK. $93.50 $19.75 $72.50 Freight or Ex-