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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930 He Relief and for Paving .|. [Will Speak Here} Day arranged for them by the county / superintendent of schools. . , Bids Opened for River Bottom Storm Water : . ae 4 ! Additional Sports ~ |/ wt . their lives, so far, began on any Wa Pac z ~MMTHCINSTRUCTON 3 Louisville Was SaaS en occ | Loop Title; Will |S: SS eas teat car OF POUNDING DANS Battle Rochester Madge win school Friday morning, Large Reservoir of 15-Acre FORMER ‘KING OF | OH) SMASHED YOUR Foor HUH? watr-ot DAVE'S GOT TH’ KEYS T TH’ CUPBOARDS WITH “TH! MEDICINE AN' BANDIDGES N'STUFF AN' HE AINT HERE NOW. Sus’ siT S0, THATS) WHERE You'Re WHERE SUPPOSED TO — You GET ] BuT You HAVE First /- .unNow SEFORE PID? / you Get HURT sO YOU CN MAKE AN APPOINTMENT aa 4 : Saints Are Beaten Out of Math- DOWN AN' WAIT He'LL FER FIRST Area and Small Lake to BE IN MOST “Any MME 4 , Fabes: ematical Chance Losing COTTON MART DIES Solve Flood Problem BUT IF YOURE IN A HURRY oe aS Oe to Kansas City Bd hohercapy (OU BETTER HUNT 414 LP HES AROUND SIH SHOP SomMER Daniel J. Sully Made and Lost Millions Dealing in Tex- tile Market - MUST BUY LAND FOR SITE John R. Coffin, New York, Sets Price of $150 an Acre; Awards Next Friday | cago, Sept. 20.—(#)—The Colo- —_—_——— tent the American sasotition ts tne| Stiff Seven-Game Schedule “little world series” against Rochester, ne srg of the International league, starting Arranged; E. J. Cassell next Wednesday at Rochester. Is New Coach Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 20.—Lack ciation, as St. dropped " . Kansas Sty, Pege4 year’s title Bod of seasoned material is the handi- Louisville was not regarded as any-|cap facing Coach E. J. Cassell as thing Wetter than’ a possibility for |the Jamestown colle; Bids for the construction of the storm water relief system for the river bottoms and for the paving of Front avenue were opened by the city com- mission, Friday evening, and were held over for a week, when the contracts will be awarded at another special meeting next Friday evening. Cliff Lampman appeared to be low bidder on the storm water ditches and reservoirs which are to be constructed and the bid of the D. Haggart Construction company, Far- go, seemed to be low on the paving. All of the bids will be subjected to calculation to determine definitely how they stand on their totals. Must Buy Land ‘The storm water plans also call for the purchase of land for a 15-acre reservoir south of Bowen avenue and east of Kiwanis park. On this an im- pounding reservoir is to be erected, from which the excess of surface drainage in times of heavy rain will be allowed to e te or to seep through the sandy‘subsoil. A lake with a dam and spillway is to be con- structed on the Jackman coulee site, north of the memorial highway and E veloped from as yet untested play- ’s margin today was three |ers. Inasmuch as this will be Cas- games, with only two games left on |sell’s first year at Jamestown his its schedule. St. Paul had three, butjplans for offensive and defensive play are not yet determined. 4 a He has, however, two good pass- Kansas City made use of 12 hits to|receivers in Webber and Stone, so defeat St. Paul, 6 to 3, to ruin what- | that if the occasion offers, the Jim- ever chance the ts had of getting oe mee be taking to the air high up there. and often, ainneapolis turned loose another} Regular training will commence vigorous attack to trounce ‘Mil-|Monday, when eight leter-men and waukee, 18 to 8 The Millers, led by mreal other Hedi of last year’s Tolson, squad are: expect report. any good ee Mb une Boots’ Fergus, backfield star, has been lost Braves, Tele Cetin Yo be: om hawt, Mong ors |. | Certain e on hand Monday are oe Webber and Stone, ends: Pol center; Schwartz, Jurdy,,Watre, Larrat, backs; ‘and Willis Coons, guard, and captain of the Jimmy am. Other candidates for the varsity include, Hall, Adams, Boyd, Travis, McClain, and Jim Huey, who also is the student football manager. use@-several youngsters, heris had little trouble in defeating Columbus, 8 to 4. The campaign will close formally Uskuowa Leodsia School Notes of Bert Burleigh County i Burnt Creek Burnt Creek News Notes. e Editorial staff, editor in chief, Lois 3 feporters, Vernon Klawit- pupils present: ‘We were glad to find that the in- comp! the cotton market and held it fur a year, his profits gyrating in the mil- lions. Losing control in March, 1904, TWO daughters, including Mrs. Jack Whit- ing, former wife of Douglas Fair- : Will Represent N. D. At Rural Conference St. Louis Tourney With Surprise 66 side of the schoolhouse had been painted, varnished, and well cleaned a short distance west of the N. P. underpass on that highway. The runoff of this lake will be conveyed to the river through the existing san- itary-sewer crossing the lowlands. Construction of the reservoir calls Among the freshmen who are count- ed on for the season are O'Dell, Rouzie, Lanier, and Burgette, all of Jamestown, and ek, _Setness, and Helden, who hail from Reeder, A stiff seven-game schedule has Wis., Oct. 7 to 10, according to H. E. Rilling, state 4-H club leader at the * Agricultural college and member of bod samme which selected the del- egal Article No. 4 By WM. E. MCKENNEY | Secretary American Bridge League Over -anxiety on the part of the dummy plays the three, North the nine and East, the declarer, wins with the ten. the purchase of 15 acres of land Declarer now leads the king of f és {been arranged. The tks Se ee eect ot New Yorks |player to win a trick often proves |nearts. if South should win the trick |RAlPh Cudahl, Dallas, Tex. Ap-|oom, Srnec Pittsburg Four;Leaf Clotting clus formerly of this city. ‘He has author- very expensive and causes the loss of pears Man to Beat After . | Oct. 11, Huron college being the ‘All expenses to the comes Life } ized P. F. Wilcox, Jr., his agent are many tricks later on. First Day ‘ ean me ae i contests fol- conference will be borne by a nation- +hts to any and all minerals under- wenue Cat Seventh strest. $92! os . unset Count . Louis, |18,, Superior at Superior; Oct. 2 ey it. The city had made a lower} chur gre, ctiytanl, pastor. west i EAs? S bey 9 try Club, St. ‘pro- | Valley City at Valley City; Nov. 1, Dallas Is ‘On Map’ offer, but Coffin refused it and sent) Morning worship at 11. The quartet| ¢ 53 o-K7.2 2:10 | Wapeton at Wapeton; Nov. 8, Moor- Easterwood H ‘on his ultimatum of $150. pe ee s—S- 0)-9-7-5-8 bas %.6.4 [nine and Bast, the declarer, the four. ‘ Lgl at Moorhead; Nov. 11, Minot rw appy Ee eral edhe pr been D—A0) | With every sult still stopped, the overhaul e- |*t Jamestown, Nee ak: Rae i will involve clearing : C010 |deciarer should now take, his’ dia-| year-old Ralph Gudahl, Dallas, Texas, nora Ta WE a Piast ed sac land, throwing up 18,700 cubic yards 62 ho paced the field yesterday in the . E. Easterwood Jr., the man who ; mond finesse by leading the three of | W! “put s q of ‘earth, embankment, erection of sourz—peaen ..- - |Giamonda from dummy: North plays| opening round of the $10,000 st. Louis | “OU ms —— dw ccttetineg tavenes ate la : 4 four bridges, ; Celieor hee ore S—K-)-8-7-6 the deuce and declarer finesses the . that day. Vernon witter. and : a splltweg anda. pti Bogs, be: Ab? .. <jdaek, which holds the trick. Declarer cath ¢ fee course pretensioners Better Than Ever aed Longmuir acted as chairman 199 check wich Died iontie Cota sana & on. DBR Le ote now leads ‘the six iearts, Dallas, #6. URU6 knows: before -| ‘4 than September 25 and be completed coaAK te the| start of mt the news- = nob ber‘quite ‘80 dif- Maurice Bellonte won. by their it i not later than Noveraber 1. Shahn 4 plays the jack, dummy winning the , from Parts to Dallas by way of New j ith the North discard- after fly-penson, closes, we Two Sewering Bids ticZhe, Pastor speaks at the peniten-| At contract South, the dealer, ea wit ea eins sre —_ rere 1 i a a said’ the bids recelved—two—were 95/ ‘The choir. meets for rehearsal |should open with one spade./ At auc- esenta’ woul made at a ieee Thursday at 8 pen tiga many players. holding:;Souttrs) - Declarer, will now make his two luncheon of the New York Advertis- 3 in th : good hearts . lub Oct, 10. i iit Lampman, accompanied, ty | apthiy Gulia tSSy Wesing” af aod would prefer « no trump due to] fee's" etune tom his owe hana 2 RE bined On rect Clearing land £20; abrir — only two honors ‘while the hand haq|Nerth would discard the deuce of in Batting Race; Mose report ¢ Gl cence pir of the two excavating for reservoir, 36 cents & betas Hert iro saneiate two aces and three sults stopped. |SPades and five of clubs while South and said he did not would discard the six and eight of sleep while their flight was in pro- Fourth street and Avenue C. gress. “I wanted to’ put Dallas on the cuble yard: dry excavation on othe Sunday services at 11 a, m. Subject, West..and North would pass. East parts, 95 cents, wet excavation $2.40 Grove Tops Hurlers should not bid a no trump over the = & “Matter.’ , Dummy now leads the four.of dia- i Ps sn Scents, wet excavation s240| Welndada?®°lsNoning © Satimonial [Bi pprtncr that ‘his hand’ conteng [monde the, declarer finesing the a, ©OR-| race for the ‘American Leary I'bellove she's there, sew papers a cuble yard; concrete for spillway, | moons, nt ovcrenaintained at 119% |Sbout 3% high card tricks. e diamonds, picking up the remain- t) ting championship still has rey from seven European countries a few * ! $24; timber for bridges, $75; fences, 15 cents @ foot, with posts in position; |legal holidays, from 12 to 6 p. m.3) would res; with two hearts. No interest on warrants, 6 per cent. Sunday; 3 to 5 p.m. . pond forth he tend th passes. It is impossible for East Rue’ Brothers, Inc, bond fete services and to visit the reading room. Kfigure out whether or not the bid Pp vecrligen $35; excavating for FIRST EVANGELICAL hihacracdg ven srong bid. ‘ Pigeon) concrete | Seventh street and Rosser avenue, fore 8 now 38 te & cubic yard; would be two no trump, trusting that South should then’ pass and West Lou Gehrig looks like better ing diamonds in the North and South as usual, started out | an even bet to outfinish Al Simmons. hands. Declarer now age the ten ss overtook him after! In spite of dropping another five of clubs, throwing South in and all 16 holes. points to the pitchers during the South can do js to cash his ace of it be- | twenty-second week of the campaign, clubs and must grant the declarer unofficial figures which includ the last two spade tricks. was. three strokes better than par.|Wednesday’s games showed the Yai While declarer has made four no| Horton Smith, New York got a.70. Fourth street is open daily, except days ago and in nearly every one was @ picture of the “Question Mark” Wi flying over my home town, wasn’t .. that great?” Air service is planned between Vic- toria, Vancouver, and Seattle, Wash. en. History: What inventions were known at the time Columbus discov- dark to play, Sunday church school, 10 a.m., for dry excavation, | all departments. H. G. Schwantes, su- ' a 0 p,m. if ag earth gp lathe igre egbiblephour, 6:48. in’ charge of per cut aie pape, Cleveland. emse f i lake It for base and wearing| At & p.m. Rev. P. Horre of New New York, Sept. 20—(#)—Four more} ment with 214, as well as getting New Fall Suits and f surface, $2.70;/ oll asphalt base and|Salem will deliver a slide-lecture on records have fallen before the hOsky | another double during the week to ‘ ! $2.48; oll base and |QUr mission work in Argentine, South) atorning service of worship at'10:30, | batamen of the National league, the |lead with 46, Marty McManus, De- Overcoats lake asphal: on wearing sur-|" At these services a special offering | 'Gadcast over EFER my cr mest -_Farm Facts | Teleased today and which in- | troit, boosted his stolen base total to Baldwin face, $2.60; Warrenite on five-inch | will be taken for the benefit of mis-| “"Sougibrs-—Grace Duryee Morris,|——.—____ "+ 3 jeltide Wednesday's games, reveal. 128, an improvement of two, while|0m September $25 to $55 base, +! Vocal - solo jee asthe Bird’ EL, agape Seonens: pong ee Earl Combs, another Yankee, added| ment of 26 pul . for spillway, $24.50; $1; wet excavation, $2.50; timber for bridges, $82; fences, 16 cents a linear foot; interest on warrants, 6 per cent. Four Paving Bids Bids for the paving of Front avenue from Third to Tenth streets and in- tersection stubs on both sides were perintendent. ‘Morning worship service, at 11, Theme, “A Feast With Jesus.” Christian Endeavor rally service at Christian Endeavor rally services at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. ‘ ‘ednesday, 8 p.m., Midweek prayer service. We are studying the second coming of Christ. Rev. C. F. Strutz is conducting this study. Come, and bring your Bible with you. if his partner has a real heart bid he will go on in hearts or, if his hand contdins a trick, will take the bid- Ging to three no trump, but West properly passes. The Play South’s proper opening against the trump, if South had refused to win the heart trick until it was led the third time, the declarer would have been forced to play the hand very skillfully in order to make two no trump. two no trump is the seven of spades, | (Copyright, 1990, NEA Service, Inc.) kee first gry out repeo eo a margin of eight points over the ‘Athleties* pace setter. Gehrig's mark was .382, while Simmons had oy. ia Babe Ruth in third place Four More Marks Toppled by Heavy National Hitters at ; Gehrig also clun, imly to two other leaderships, Tre batted in six boost his season total to “D Hageart ZION LUTHERAN ite ig Sia basse jmonated 4 0 . Ruth continued as leader Fargo: awd bb gpd woucti reat at cratic A acaba yer cen atetl ; pa Psvcicen league home run bri- cuble yard; foundation, J. V. Richert, pastor, Bill Terry Still Holds Batting gade with 46, one more than last \t. (German), a of Wood- worth, N. D. . Will pi y Services at Baldwin, 2:3! (Dana)—Helen Ladd Hoss. week, and had scored 145 runs to lead Simmons by three. All o' leaderships remained in the hands, Z Lead; Mitchell and Phelps Head Hurlers EE a ° two more tri Pupils every. 3. , Fargo: Fourth treet and Avenue B. Offertory, “Slumber Song”—Bchu-| trstive elements, wheat 18 and has contributed to the making of [total ca adel aapee vain class eS ee removal, 65 3 foundation, 9 ig Gat er ae, .| Vocal solo, “Let Not Your Heart Be| one of the best single grains for j- | third. Wilson, who broke fa-| Gehrig, Simmons and were ‘grade. conts; subgrade graveling, $2.75; man-| partments for all ages, Mrs. Howara| Troubled (Oley Speaks)—Helen| try, It is an excellent feed for grow- | tional league home run record re-|followed by the allen east beck, who ‘curbing, en superintendent, ae ee Through | 128 and egg cently, has added the all-time mark |Reynolds, Chicago, .854; ‘lence in y , janist, Miss Esther Wilson. BE. pee. fo) i be agi 1p ya ase ee ps an his | Philadelphia, .354; Hodapp, Cleve-|rural st "4 odorine arava ai The former mark was 175, ‘made by 362; the cont. : Sunshine of Spring” Lou Gehrig of the New. York Yankees. ren, ees. A music. 2 t his .0,| 9 their best producing period when | The Cubs, led by Wilson, have set & vacation, foundation, 10 cents; subgrade gravel-| Solo, ‘Just for Today”—Miss Ethel ofthe’ nchanted| wool and lamb prices have improved. ES ghgelieend ste a Sate p, batting ef-|and $3; yng $1 PA esd Children's talk, “Loving and Giv-| / prearecs | Dare — ae or reg Yenkoss to 1997. ged a| whole. ‘curbing, $1.01; , 80] Sermon theme, “Friends or Enemies, \yeal solo—Dency Dickinson. prSteele county farmers have found) “Chuck Klein of the Phillies finally leading ees Pe Cents; steel, 6 cents; concrete, 2.72. | “MGT Mr Jackson, | 1] Sermon “Wrestling With Gog—| rae One® thelr lambs ‘are free of {has passed the modern Ni with | will’ attend Booth and Olson, Sioux City: Earth the ‘chureh. The junior high group in orga 2 Meee scarch, of sha os fins Rea ext in aah fine: eae. oe tee for doubles, set their |tion Day at removal, 77 U nggplirerreoggar chivening service at 8 The music yale, Ge Isllowahip;howr wit! when marketing time arrives,| py 4 total to 53. at andjon that day. saateaee Tar isaight cashing,” 81 {05 Cute ieeal Pea eaemIenS QP | mest: wih the. diatHer Chtletian Ena] Ave A. D. Collete, county agent. "| routs Cardinals also have a The cents; curved curbing, $1; headers, 40| rection of Mr. Gilbert, Sermon theme, |coureh, fap mee ne Evanweleal) league double mark of 334 Boston cents: steel, 6 cents; $2.69; | "Wednesday at 8 prim. midweek norvs| y Queenenday svenins, 7:20 Dm mld-| o¢ “homemaking” is probably respon- | eesti? ete reer Of three-inch » ze. zy 3 natural lake asphalt, $2.92; oll on 5.5 aes fer of Jon's "eet 1 fer ag (eae sible for much of the housewife’s} While not making any records, Bill base and natural ssphalt oo] wcanm werionier uriscora, | N+ D. Bulletin Covers | ‘user. Terry of New York still holds the wearing surface, $2.82; oll asphalt in ‘Walter E. Vater, pastor. F Re rch Data} with the PERE ned WED 8 DAA Of 01. Sm pase and on surface, $2.68; Wi Morning worship at 10:30, arm Kesea! Prospect of stock feeds/ has a margin of eight points over his on five-inch base, natural lake| OFS8D Prelude, “Devotion” (Read)— — going higher in price as winter ad-| nearest rival, Babe Herman of Brook- ‘ Ssphalt, $3.42; using oll asphalt,$3.32;| antitmdatcvnee Nor geen cwin-| What is new in farm selence in| Vances, some savings may be made by | lyn, with only a little over s week of warrants, 6 per cent. on). North Dakota has been assembled in| Danning and laying-in feed supplies | the season left. ‘Frank O'Doul of Organ oftertory, “Sweet Bye and | iitea form as Bi a n | now. Philadelphia has taken ‘third place cer}. julletin 233, Exper. corensin with 9 385 gverage behind ¢ Continue to Cull ted Mrs. Wd. Tareeet: {iment Station Progress. ‘This 134-| A total of 34,108 resident hun' ‘come raion, The Personal Note In Re-| Soe) booklet, illustrated with pletures, | lcenses were iatued in North Dapots | Gniriee tic cake Qrwan postlude (Volkmann). | {charts and graphs, is the report of | last year. Money secured by the state | cago, 373; Lindstra a1punday school, 12 noon. Classes for) the North Dakota experiment sta-| from hunting licenses amounted to| Pp. Waher, Pit Epworth league, 6:30 p.m. Leader, | ton for the biennium July 1, 1927, to | $65,237,000. Pittsburgh, .361; Miss Arize Anderson, °, | June 30, 1929, and it was assembled beast 360; Cuyler, Chicago, .356, Organ piaiuaa, Pguietude” (Reaa),|¥nder the direction of Dr. P, F.| Vegetables should be cooked as| son, By Anthem, “There Is a Blessed Home’ | Trowbridge, director of the Agricul-| short a time as possible and served| Klein and Cuyler are tied { Pet a See hevechig’ Houe tural experiment station. immediately to retain the most flavor, | scoring lead with 146 runs with Wil- Tau ee ‘The contents of Bulletin 233 take | color and food value. son one behind. Terry has 240 bits, Duet, selected—Mrs, Stanley Smith|in the fields of agronomy, animal — leading five. The Phila- and Mra. Oscar Devold. | Ne ter sis thay porate tSbay yo t 7:15, Dr. J. Wilde, super- presiding. managems Si ‘Cuyler ‘ednesday evening | and rural tions, t. path- on top of the base steslers with a ene ology, poultry, publicity veterin- < “Herman fs second Foy tiseerrener |" ‘i ly Serger f estan as Kindergarten, primary, Junior, in- place hme fun termediate artments of Bulletin 333 is available at t! lications department, ‘North "Dakota 4 ‘neni the Munday chnren achasl. 9:30 «, me. | Agricultural college. Despite Blamp. the New, York |