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bh o et THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980 2 at x E OER Deaf Man Killed as biehhchb necro jf ROTARIANS TAKE UP | Actress Has Marital Recipe | He Walks Into Train] ecm vee saved as the building GOV, SHAPERHAS || marsod tad? Wine Benuty Gon TORTOSE INRACE, Swift No. 1 in Speed Event at Washburn Tomorrow Is Executive Entrant ZEP TRIP 10 VIENNA} L. K. Thompson Appointed to * Work Out International Convention Feature (Tribune Special Service) ‘Washburn, N. D., Oct. 1—Governor George F. Shafer will have Turtle No.‘1 in the tortoise race which will ¢ Oberammergau, as she saw it July be staged here Thi morning as on her tour of Europe. The talk p ee Rearend ea followed the lines of what she said stock . at the Kiwanis luncheon Tuesday. The winning turtle will bring its pateing into effect the reoorumen- owner half of the gate receipts of the dation made by Governor Will J. e to wal speed event. Hoffman today named ‘Thomp- Governor Shafer also will be a a's | in the agriculture and livestock. con- tests. A band concert and free mov- ee te Re cal word to ies are on the program for this eve- oceng Tne ge ‘will, be $200. ng . afternoon, be- ‘Thompson's duty 1s to line up ‘the sides the governor, will be H. A. Mc- members who want to make-the trip evening with a free showing of comic movies, an old fiddlers’ contest, and a dance. Other were Mrs. D. J. McGil- 100,000 Montana 1sW. 5. Valence Bar, einer John Lambs Being Fed Thompson, the latter from ,Minne- In North Dakota Fargo, N. D., Oct. 1—(?)—Mon- tana lambs numbering 100,000 head, ‘The suit of C. V. Anderson against and J. 8. Fevold, each year. SETS ota wen’ “|? Spanish Heir May Contract Is Let For _ ||, Wed Countrywoman Williston Building) sercetona, spain, oct.°1—Ve—An é —_— Spanish royal romance ‘and P, E. McCurdy and Hy-| cued at sea. ~__ | dation for the Great Northern rail- ——— Laxative. Pleasant, safe By Mob In Georgia] way rower house, to be constructed ,,umor linked the mates of tid| Detroit, Oct, 1—uP—Two alleged “pekien FOR RENTLarge, clean, well fur-| ponbit forming. keep ir handy 1 pa here at cost of, $145,000 has been Son a eiihe' Princess Marie|holdup men, both from Buffalo, N. PLANE a Have BAe nished sleeping room with two win- this attractive economical bottle. to Carl Steen. rand Forks, who | Spanish . ws, Cl closet, rivate | Aspergum is the id better Cortersville, Ga, Oct. 1—(e)—A | let to Carl Steen of Grand FOS 8] ge, Bourbon, 16-year-old Andaluslan| ¥.. were shot and seristes ounded| itenthein, Switzerland, Oct. .—UF)| home, sultable for wwo people, $10.00 | to'tale smpitin, No bitter tablet to polis. She won't open her husband’s mail. She'll match coins with him to see who ren re seciage Til tad eld hee! bg aaisnva whole weeks every year. . marr! makes them lappy, s) leave him for @ year till the; $1,832 Conversion Suit | ceciae wheter Lead cooled. ... ae the recipe for successful thats s. . ., mony wh as been concocted by fi Powell, above, Broadway st: Up in District Court) tar’ wno is to become the bride of Roy Hargrave, a playwright, in New Hans PLAN FLYING LIFEBOATS MARRIES HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW ocglongeny Se ee $1,832.50. washington, Oct. 1.(P)—The coast| | Omaha, Oct. 1.—()—Dr. W. J. Pin- feo ee district judge ‘this guard is to have flying lifeboats. Five|kerton of Bethlehem, Pa., is to marry McFar! ough a Bes e ir gd RA built at a cost rs his mother-in-law, Mrs. Lena Brown, morning. McCull leCul 3,696. carry a crew of|who nursed his wife during her last Jough of Washburn, represented the| four and have space for persons res-| illness. Re defendants. Z CHURCH LEADER DIES Toronto, Ont., Rev. William T. Gunn, retiring mod- be-| Two Holdup Men Are erator of the ated Chureh at ane peo rae ae toowner ‘ i ada, al jome night. He - ‘ Wounded In Gunfight had been in ill-health for several ania in @ fight with police here early to-| Folks who fly the Atlantic in the giant} each.’ Call at 112 Ave. A. swallow. Effective in smaller doses for wa housing the Emrick postoffice was Mayville, N. D. Oct. 1—?)— Charles Stone, 45, and deaf, believea |*azed by fire here, to be from Staples, Minn., was fa-aily Co aa ey Pee a eterna grb Exports of tractors and parts from. the railroad yards here. A sister | the United States in the first quarter Mra, August Duty, lives at St. Cloud, | tr i000 ac¢ a new high record, ebietly bess due to orders from Soviet Russia, CAPITOL THEATRE GETS BIG REFUND ‘Washington, Oct. 1—(P)—A refund of $726,543 to the New York Life In- surance company, New York city, for tax over-assessments in 1924-25 and 1926 was announced today by the internal revenue bureau. The juice of the papaya tree of Paraguay contains fibrin, a chemical protein found elsewhere only in the animal kingdom. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the State Publication and Printing Com- mission at the office of the Secretary in the Capitol Building at Bismarck, N. Dak. on the 10th day of October, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the litho- graphing of 600 Private Corporation certificates in three books of 200 cer- tificates per book. A certified check in the amount of 5% of the bid will be required and the same will be filed with the Secre- tary of the State Publication and Printing Commission to be returned to unsuccessful bidders. Samples and specifications of this york may be obtained by applying, to the Secretary of the State Publication and Printing Commission. Bids must be marked “Proposal for f )Lithographing.” The commission re- ~|serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Bismarck, N. Dak., this 22d day of September, 1930. STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINTING COMMISSION. EORGE E. MUNGER, 9/23; 10/1 Secretary. Last Times To-night Every Audience Aghast . . Spellbound! Before Radio’s Miracle Drama! Laughter! Beauty! Spectacle! Drama! .. . Flung in Towering Magnificence Against 2 Back- ground of Gorgeous Color. Everett Woolney, Marshall, 6000 Others in York soon, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Oct. 1.—(P)}—The | LOST—In the Capitol theatre a purse Feen-a-mint is America’smost. Ie ae Admission Only 35¢ Until 7:30 took John Will Clark, negro, from the * los de Bourbon, capitain general of | day. Flying Boat Do-X will have plenty to every aspirin use. At your ’30r county jail early today and hanged | has not been le 8 ee earner tne tPringsss Lulsa| ‘The officers were smswering aM |smoke and drink. Amidships will be! Talking pictures are finding wide| HEALTH PRODUCTS CORPOssTiON For This Grand Attraction pore tpaase sy rea mara BSF ‘ In Butter Francisca of Orleans. alarm turned in by & pharmacy when a bar and a smoking room. tavor-in Oui 113North 13th Street Newark, N.J. re ul men. * Oe acme Ck seule’ oF Trading tte: ‘The Prince, arriving in Barcelona| they came Ups One Ste Mas the Pe a Hits New High Peak | yesterday, called upon Don Carlos, uty sheriffs on duty at about one Chicago, Oct. 1—dP}—A record for ment of thé purpose of his visit, no} O'clock and taken on his death ride| volume of trading in butter futures |surprise would be occasioned here’ by ne : in one of the automobiles of the| during ‘was established on | &2. + shortly of his en- Christianson Will motorcade. At dawn local the Chicago mercantile | gagement to the Infante Maria. SS Ps Bi rek reported finding the body hanging WY |‘There, were ars sold, total of im “Madrid Premier, General. De, peak in Bisma’ rope from telephone pole. 74,515, ve at $29,017,- Berenguer would —_ A previous: effort ‘to “lynch bea. ae was fe reports of the erigagemetit. Governor Theodore Christidngon of was made two weeks ago. than during summer _— will pay Bismarck @ visit Guardsmen were called out and he/| months, 3,367 cars or 40,404,000 dozen. ‘Thutsday, October 16, when he comes was then to Atlanta for sat trade in. The value was $10,-| Murder Case Jury here to address the convention of the keeping, but was. returned 240,800, 5 5 section of the North * Still Deliberating} paxcts education association. Gov- and iurthday at independence, Iowa, |sota trapper, tried on a president of the Constitutional Edu- ] AT THE MOVIES from injuries received inan automo-!murder indictment. The cation Mr. Atwood, who bile accident eee there BE 36 nee ce tie wes Per is a widely - cs gs omen YUNT THEATRE Mrs, Stonehouse, Tence up to noon, Constitut S The cert Cb Pestoakl Tserelk. on time, died Sept. 20. they would be called before the court | ment, will speak at the evening pro- English divorce detective, is played BOWMAN PIONEER DIES Hod grog iycepen ee grams 1. by Clive Brook in Dove's lat-| » 'N. D., Oct. 1.—¥. G. Tift, reached shortly. ons ROBBED Matteson, TL, Oct. 1—(?)—Two ‘s men entered the First State bank of : : Shortiy after it opened to- death to the 69-year-old | Morrill, president of the Kroger Mataneld up te employes and. es- ea ow ‘and Baking company of Cincin-| 23.4 with $3,000 cash after exchang- was ing shots. =e another it spells money, and a Totof itt Charter No. 2434 Heserve District No. 9|[f We are in the market for meg ra eh ees: THE IRS we CTION AL ¢ ANK Wheat for Feed Be. Would prefer No. 4 grade. in THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 24, 1930 and ee ipaaee the | Loans and discounts . -$2,002,580.56 lives and happiness of all beneath its Oe pe iatene ea ae Pe sre oth Berpors 22 1,108,778.07 roof. And into this inn, Tony Peel and| Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned . Angela Worthington’ stumble by mis. | B&HGr DO 2 ¢100,000, Furniture and take ahd they too become involved 417.85 ...---000- « 114,417.36 in the fight and m; fixtures, $14, 5 99496 ystery. ‘This is a Billie Dove starring pic- PONY SALE ture with Seer Bate playing ‘ 198,116357 Hyams, tcher Norton, Crauford F Kent tad John Loder are in the sup- 8,210.06 ‘An exceptional program of short from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 subjects, consisting of The Havana | Interest earned not collected . eeigee 43,426.01 Oct, 4th. Shythm® and Frank Howard in his ees Sale starts st 1:30 p. m. atest t TOTAL .. ssa cress ee -$4)150,210-48 19 Come and buy the kids “Go Ahead and Sing” and Paramount eo ewe, takes the current peo- LE 200,000.00 ‘A L. REYNOLDS gram at the Paramount thoroughly enjoyable. : CAPITOL THEATRE Advance notices from the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer lot at Culver City in- dicate that officials of that company Time de its .. United States deposits ..... Interest collected not earned Other liabilities ..... hs sla Fa hicn | i 4 i ene, tae toed und courteous service. G. P. Eat Shop i ! hy z ay abeee a i E FY i i A i I ‘ E. SHEPARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Sept., | h bef Caged oe Bes = Egrora ies Beni) ey H.8.LOBACH, « * have been. wondering how Van and : Notary public. . Schenck would make out when it ul My commissi ion expires April 9, 1988. came to playing straight roles. From| - a Correct—Attest: e all indic:..ions, they have: made out s J.L.BELL ~ extremely well :~~ ‘'n. all likelihood C. B. LITTLE et aa Gk: HUGHES of ‘New Yors from wir shoes and Directors. For Parties and Sales Meetings When you are planning a banquet, a dining room party, a meeting or gathering of any kind, call up the Patterson hotel. They can offer you the best of food and service at reasonable prices. . In the Patterson hotel you can secure beautiful, exclu- sive dining rooms, for private parties, just the right size. There are small dining rooms for wedding parties, dining rooms for six and up, large room for large gatherings. The New Terrace Garden which opens next week will accommodate 500 people, with small dining rooms in connection. The new Terrace Gar- den is an ideal place for a merry get-together meeting where you can enjoy delicious food, the best food that money can buy, well cooked and well served. Rates on room with hot and cold water, clothes closet, $1.25 and up. Rooms with bath, $2.50 and up, and all are outside rooms. 50,000 square feet of sun- shine and fresh air. Absolutely fire-proof. The only hotel in Bismarck permitted to advertise under the laws as Fire-Proof. Sleep in Safety. Ralph Mayer of Devils Lake, N. Dak., man- ager. Russell B. Lewis, assistant manager. Edw. G. Patter- son, proprietor. ,

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