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- MANDAN NEWS : Missing Mandan Girls and - Two Men Held in Montana Mary Jane Taylor and Lulu UNFORMITY IN EARS. URGED IN EXHBIS SENT T0 CORN SHOW H. L. Walster, Agronomist at | Washington, ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1930 SEEN eo by October 21, it was announced to day by H. P. Goddard, Bismarck. secretary of the exposition. Infor- mation regarding the show will be given by him upon request. Surplus Is Shown In Treasury Report | ° Mrs. H. B, Stevens left Bismarck today for Springfield, Mo., where she will spend several weeks with her mother, who is ill. She was accom- Panied by her twin daughters. xe OK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bakken, 511 Second street, entertained the mem- bers of the Gale Oiseaux bridge club at @ pot luck supper last evening at Oct, 2.— (@ — The treasury finished the first quarter of the 1931. fiscal year wtih a surplus | Additional Society | s:tk- Seon Society went to Mrs. E, M. Hendricks and Mr. n, * * Rev. Walter KE. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist church, is in Edgeley this week attending the an- nual conference of the North Dakota Methodist Episcopal church. * * * * Mrs. J. E. Lacey, 806 Rosser avenue, was hostess to the members of St, Anthony's missionary group last eve- ning. Bridge was the diversion, and | Honors Supplemental Loans Promised to Farmers Spokane, Wash., Oct. 2.—(P)—A. C. Adams, treasurer of the North Pa- cific Grain Growers, Inc., today had jassurance that margins on wheat loans made to farmers of the North- west would be protected, if neces- sary, by supplemental loans from the federal farm board. This assurance, Adams announced, came to F, J. Wilmer, president of the corporation, in telegrams frém Sam R. McKelvie, grain member of the farm board, and the Farmers’ National Grain corporation, Chicago, chief operating unit in the national grain marketing setup. Of $52,292,255, approximately. $3,000,- 000 less than the surplus for the same period of the 1930 fiscal year. three tables were in play. were awarded Mrs. Louis Garske, Mrs. Dan Slattery and Mrs. Nick Wetch Are Said to Have their home. Appointments in au- Agricultural College, Lays tumn colors were used for the supper Admitted Identity NEW SEWER DISTRI Down Display Qualities Uniformity is the main key for Total receipts were $868,940,231. Expenditures for the three months aggregated $816,647,958. tables, where places were laid for 12. Woehle. Appointments in kecping At Allensworth Farm Honors in the evening bridge games with the autumn season were used. DANCE Southeast of Bismarck setts nena, cael OREATED IN MANDAN have been since last Satur- Gay and two young men who are he- lieved to have kidnaped them were The receipts were about $150,000,000 less than collected in the first quar- ter of the 1930 year while the expen- Every Saturday Night. GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIMES selecting corn to be entered’ in the " : 44j{Many cash premium contests of the Bids for Work in New Are& Will cient “annual North Deter Stats i this morning in’ Forsyth, Mont Forsyth officials telephoned Henry Be Received by Commis- sion October 18 Corn show, which will be held in|ditures were $150,000,000 more. Bismarck, October 22 to 25, accord- ing to H. L. Walster, agronomist at How Our Christmas Mandan today had a new sewer et and were holding them for North |i provement district, No. 6, following The Montana police indicated that hag beg ra ged ceed ie the four had admitted they were the|0f {he Mandan city commission last Wine tee vine are Macy Fates TON = two girls are jane Tay- lor, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . | bussed. bee} ding to W. Belts, city R. "Taylor, $00 Seeond avenue north ctor Pek west, and Lulu We . caughter |The new district, in the Helms- of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wetch, 902/ worth and McLean- additions, in- cludes parts of Ninth and Tenth av- enues northeast and Main, First, and Second streets between the two av- last ht danite, while the other is a man Griffi about the same age from Florida, od aber to -call for ita oa the Handtinann sald: <The two will Belwork. ‘The commissioners will: hold brought epee ‘There also is|® SPecial meeting at 1:30 p. m., Sat- charges of “pare tre urday, Oct. 18, to receive and con- Sogn that the pair will face fed- sider ‘the bids, eral charges. The commissioners occupied them- Tt is expected rd pean es a jSelves with routine business, includ- Bee el ee mi ing the passing of the usual grist of fered by Mr. ‘Taylor for information| ontnty bills, for the remainder of tig to the apprehension of the |. short session, according to Mr. four. The arrest of the young party ends oe. a nation-wide search whic! been ins in progress since last Saturday, when] Man Is Accused of ‘*onise aowr toe comey were| Striking Wife and His Sister-in-Law Mandan, today ‘was at liberty under $1,00 bonds fac- ing charges of assault and battery against his wife and sister-in-law. Schweigert is accused of both of them during an argument last night, his wife suffering a nose in- jury and being unconscious for sev- eral hours, according to information filed against him. No date for the hearing has been set by Police Magistrate James E. Campbell. Wilton Woman Still Showing Improvement Mrs. Joe Wichnencko, Wilton wom- an injured in an automobile accident ture total was lifted to $72,650 dur-| near Mandan last Sunday, continued ing September, according to 8. P.|to show slight improvement in the Ravnos, city building inspector, in|} Mandan Deaconess hospital. today, his monthly report to the Mandan| according to her attendants. city commissioners last night, Mrs. Wichnencko suffered a con- Permits for building costing $2,400/ cussion of the brain, severe lacer- were issued during the month, ac-| ation of the face, and general shock tording to Mr. Ravnos’ report. The | and was unconscious the greater part total of building permitted up until| of the two days following the acci- Bept. 1, was $70,250. i terday, when a hotel man at Belfield reported that the party had stopped there Saturday night. MANDAN'S BUILDING TOTAL NOW $72,650 Permits. for Building Costing $2,400 Issued During September Mandan’s 1930 building expendi- in construction of five gas regulation stations. These stations were to be built at the following points: Lots 7 and 8, Block 19, McLean addition, $800; Lot 5, Block 53, Mandan Prop- er, $300; Lot 2, Block 25, Mandan Proper, $300; Lot 6, Block 13, Mandan Proper, $300; and Lot 12, Block 4, Northern Pacific right of way, $300. Two other permits were issued as YOUR LINENS ALWAYS LOOK SO BRIGHT AND SNOWY MRS. CROSS 13 Rather Than Nine September Children Are Born in Mandan Six of the 13 were girls and 11 were born to Mandan ‘parents. Births yesterday follow: Sept. 25—Mr. and Mrs. James Noakes, Mandan, son. Sept. 27—Mr. and Mrs. George T. Zander, daughter. Sept. 28—Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. son. Bis fg really no secret about it, my dear. Everyone knows Rinso “Washes clothes much, much whiter. ‘Not only that, but it saves hard work, A never scrub any more; I let Rinso 30ak out the dirt. My clothes come so white, I don’t even bother about boil- ing. I think Rinso is wonderful.” Safe for finest linens Though it works like magic, Rinso is safe, Youcan trust your finest linens and cottons to its rich, soapy suds. ‘What /asting suds — even in hardest water! You need no bar soaps, chips, Powders or softeners. Cup for cup,.Rinso gives twice as much suds as light, puffed-up soaps— it's so compact. Great in washing machines; the makers of 38 famous Fall and Winter Cold According to Report Mandan began preparing for fall NOW! You can elimi- nate winter starting troubles. A 17-plate Tig- er Battery for all light- tars. Spins your motor in coldest weather, Guaran- teed 18 months $6.89 ex- change. Gamble Stores, We are in the market for Wheat for Feed Would prefer No. 4 grade. GUSSNER’S Bismarck, N. Dak. * ‘The seventh paid a $10 fine after Bieading guilty & Teckless driving count. City police answered 24 calls during the month, the ‘report said. the North. Dakota agricultural col- lege. “The agronomist declares that faul- ty selection of specimens robs scores of farmers of prizes each year. Uniformity in length, circumfer- ence, number of kernels, size and shape of kernels, indentations of kernels, color of cob, and color of kernels should be sought in all ex- hibits, Dr. Walster says. Selection of dent and flint corn varies because of the difference in the types. . Cobs of dent should be from six to eight and one-half inches long and five and three-fourths to six and one-half inches in circumference. ‘They should have from 14 to 16 straight rows of kernels, with the kernels having “dimple dents.” Tips should be well’ covered and all butt kernels present. The depth of the kernels should be determined by the variety and kernels should have a bright: oily luster. The ear should be of cylindrical shape or with only a gentle taper, Cobs of flint should be eight to 10 inches long and with a circum- ference of from four and one-half to five and three quarters inches. Cobs should have from eight to 12 rows of kernels of uniform color. The tip, as in the dent, should be well covered and all butt kernels present. Flint kernels should be blocky and showing no dent. The bright oily luster should be sought and ears should be tapering. All entries should be in the hands of the show managers at Bismarck SoreThroat? Don't néglect a sore throat! It is uncomfortable at best, and can easily lead to something worse. Make a gargle of Bayer Aspirin. It will case all soreness, and reduce the infection. But get the genuine Aspirin. physicians endorse; look for the Bayer cross stamped on every tablet, thus: PHONE 944 When You Need Tire Service Our Service Truck Is complete with Tire Tools - and Air Tank We Vulcanize Tires and Tubes Charge Storage Batteries Repair Radio Sets Install . Radio Aerials Bismarck Tire & Electric Service, Inc. 216-218 Fourth Street ‘ Bin Lamp and 6 in. $4.00 $3.50 FM your bin early Phowe 11 -OCUIDENT ELEVATOR CO, 712 Front St Bismarck PRICK PER TON Deliverea Evangelist Slain i By Arkansas Farmer Searcy, Ark., Oct. 2.—(?)}—The Rev. M. S. Mason, 50, Springfield, Mo., evangelist, was shot and killed last night by John Miller, 75-year-old farmer, who came here and surrend-,| ered after the shooting. The slaying occurred at the home of Miller's son j in the Bethel grove community in which the minister had been a guest while conducting a revival. No mo- tive was revealed. 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Then you pay a little each week until your article is paid for, YOUR MONEY EARNS 6°: On every cent you have paid in until Christmas we will allow you 6%. Just think! ducement to do your Christn You never had a better in- mas shopping early than is offered by our club proposition. NOT AN INSTALLMENT PLAN Any article you select is left here until it is paid for. HOW YOU You can do your Christmas Holiday rush begins, and you BENEFIT buying leisurely, before the ean pick from complete as- sortments. There is always a scarcity of certain articles immediately before Christmas. We never take advantage of this to raise prices—neith selection now means that yo pointment. er do we lower them. And ju will avoid possible disap- WHAT YOU CAN BUY UNDER OUR CLUB PLAN city. mountings. Wedding Rings, Cuff Link: Rings, Hall Clocks, Chime Cl ware, glassware, leather goods, Bonham Jewe Bismarck, We carry one of the largest lines of Watches in the Diamonds, loose or mounted. 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