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‘ ene : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 : pee = ES | Nine Motherless as Huckins Sentenced ing activity and to restrict its eld |Rex Tom ‘Mac’. {after . . | * 7 nes and ‘Mac’ ter a year's illness. Mrs. Rader BREWERS PREPAR Result of Shooting STRONGER KFYR [8 | ToSeven-Year Term |shous'be stoded whlen may sien:| ‘To Accompany Band|tws sawsiter Punrl seven vat|| CULL, BAKKEN, rom her natural: an be held at Cando Sunday. 10 MAKE BEER IN lable iareeneacaventin: te, wee kia Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Oct. 17.77 | fundamental mission—maternity.” | Fargo, N, D,, Oct 17.—(Pp—Rex arid enna BRADY and JANZ IMMEDIATE FUTURE Milwaukee Firm Purchases New Equipment in Anticipa- tion of Change Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 17.—(P)— Purchase of ‘new bottling equipment boy in the belief that.manufacture of real beer soon will be permitted, is being made by the Fred Miller Brew- ing company, it was said today by W. H. Kraft, manager. “We would not purchase if we did not feel confident there will be some modification to permit the making and sale of 2.75’ per cent beer,” Kraft said. Fred Pabst, Sr., president of the Pabst corporation, Wednesday told how his company was spending around $800,000 for machinery and gtain stocks in the hope that 2.75 beer will be legalized. All breweries in the city, a survey by newspapers showed, are ready to turn out beer at a moment's notice. | ing To make near beer, real beer must first be brewed, and then the surplus alcohol is drawn off. Edward Landsberg, president of the Val Blatz Brewing company, commented that much said recently about real beer coming back, but I am not inclined to make premature statements.” He added, “when beer comes back, the Blatz company will be ready to place it on the market at once. We have always kept our plant up to the limit, and we are prepared for the good news when it arrives.” and her husband,. Pete, Ralph were wounded in a shooting affray here last night. Hospital attendants said both men would recover. , and for- Benevento and Pellegrino were for- | mer partners in a grocery store, ac- cording to police, and the shooting is long: partnership and of troubles over the LAs EES he tie Cee as Earth Roads in State Rough; Graveled Good Earth-gradett roads throughout the state are rough and heavy, as a result of rain and snow, the State Highway department announces in a bulletin. This condition will con- tinue until improved weather per- mits smoothing operations, which have been delayed by rains and freez- ing temperatures, the bulletin states. All gravel-surfaced highways are reported generally good. On No. 10 care is advised in driv- between Tower City and Valley City, owing to regraveling; also near Gladstone for the same reason. No. 6 is reported rough, with mud- holes south of St. Anthony and graveling under way south of Man- “there has been) dan. Rocky Jarvis to Meet South Dakota Fighter Rocky Jarvis, Mandan, will meet Fighting Duke, Lemmon, 8. D., in a six round bout featuring a boxing card to be staged at Brisbane Satur- The Schlitz Brewing company has maintained its brew house and equip- ment in top condition and needs only to buy additional grain, according to S. C. Abrams, secretary treasurer. “I believe beer will be back before 1931 has passed,” he said. Schlitz employs more than 300 persons now, as against more than 2,000 before prohibition. _. Officials of the Adam Gettleman and Cream City Brewing companies, said they were “ready.” Earthquake Felt In Chilean Towns Llai Llai, Chile, Oct. 17.—()—Sev- eral houses in this city were de- stroyed by an earthquake early this morning. The postoffice was re- duced nearly to ruins and several large stores were damaged. Appar- ently no one was killed. Valparaiso, Chile, Oct. 17.—(?)— The population of Santiago today day night, Nov. 2. Jarvis at one time was a sparring partner for Boomer Brooker, Man- dan lightweight who has been boxing in Duluth and the Twin Cities for al- most a year, and is a favorite to win the battle. He is a former Mandan high school football performer. Duke holds a two round knockout victory over Chick Edison in a bout at Brisbane recently. A group of fast preliminaries is planned. Billie Lambie, Brisbane, will meet Bunch Randall, Elgin, in five rounds, and Slim Prosise, Car- son, will battle Whitie Jacobs, Bris- bane, in two of the prelims. Chicago Again Has Financial Trouble Chicago, Oct. 17—(#)—Chicago is again feeling the pinch of financial troubles. Approximately 7,200 city and coun- ty employes, including the policemen and firemen, went without their semi-monthly salaries yesterday. It took refuge in the public parks im-; was estimated it would be 65 days mediately following a severe earth-| before enough money could be col- quake shock at daybreak. lected from miscellaneous sources t Six women and four men were| meet the salaries, which aggregate slightly injured. Hot Ashes in Grass about $985,000. Litigation attacking the constitu- tionality of legislation that permitted the issuance of bonds without war- rants was held responsible for the Call Out Firemen | situation. Hot ashes blowing into grass in the rear of the garage called the city tiremen to the home of Frank John- son, 515 West Thayer, at 9:30 this morning. While the department was on the way, Mrs. Jol extin- guished the blaze with . The firemen applied chemical solution to the grass to make safety doubly sure, The department was called to Twelfth street at 11:20 Thursday night on a false alarm, due to sparks seen issuing from a chimney in the 700 block. Morton County Man Takes His Own Life Mandan, N. D., Oct. 17—(P)— George Deitz, Jr., 53, committed sul- cide in the basement of his farm home nine miles south of here today by shooting himself with a shotgun. The coroner held death wad self-in- flicted and no inquest will be held. Despondency over ill health is be- lieved the cause for his act. Surviv- ing are his parents, his widow, four sons and four daughters. Funeral services will be held Sunday after- noon. Fargo Teams Idle Because of Weather Fargo, N. D., Oct. 17—(®)—Two Fargo football teams were forced into idleness today because of unusual October weather at Grand Forks. The Fargo high school-Grand Forks game, scheduled for this afternoon, and the University of North Dakota Freshman-Agricultural college Fresh- man gaine, sense for tonight, jave been postponed. #! The high school game probably will be played November 15, while the two freshman teams probably will play the last week of this month. JAPAN HAS QUAKE Tokyo, Oct. 17.—()—Two fairly heavy earthquakes were felt early to- day on the western part of Hondo Island. The shocks were strongest in Ishikawa and Fukien prefectures. ——————_—_ MARO KILLS MICE AND RATS ONLY Maro is a Red Squill preparation. It will not kill poultry, dogs, cats or dom- estic ‘dnimals. Sold by COWAN’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. Dak. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Avenue ‘Licensed Embaimer Phone—Day or Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. Board Discussing University Budget Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17.—(P)— Members of the state board of ad- ministration will prepare the Uni- versity of North Dakota budget at a meeting with school officials today. R. B. Murphy and W. J. Church, members of the board, came here from Bismarck to participate in the meeting. HEADS WOMEN VOTERS Faribault, Minn., Oct. 17.—(?)— Miss Cornelia Luks of St. Paul was elected president of the Minnesota League of Women Voters at the annual convention here today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM FOR RENT—In quiet city heated home. Located very close in, price $12.00 per month. Phone 872 after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room suitable for two. Call at 316 Third street. Phone 1540-W. GINGER ALE ° Order a few bottles for the home. It’s good. re If your dealer can’t supply you call MANDAN BEVERAGE COMPANY SOON TO BROADCAST Now Testing New Transmitter;| Heard Clearly on Both Ocean Coasts ster of Cedar Rapids. Elmer 8. Huskins of Hancock, Wis.. today, was sentenced to a maximum of seven years in the state peniten- tiary at Fort Madison on his convic- tion on a charge of obtaining money by false pretense from Elwood Roy- |‘Gentleman’ Bandit During the past two years the pope | often has protested against feminine fescist gymnastic displays, not only DEER HUNTER KILLED Idaho City, Ida., Oct. 17.—(P}— Glade Fisher, 28, of Fruitland was accidentally shot and killed while deer hunting late yesterday in the Deadwood mountains near Lowman. Details of the shooting were not available. Tom Hatton, brothers, and Mack Mc- Dougall, all of Jamestown, vocal trio, on the grounds of modesty but be-|wil! accompany the North Dakota cause he deemed such over-exertion | American Legion band on its tuur of harmful to girls and young women. {southeastern North Dakowa which He has been particularly outspoken | opens with a three-day program here about rifle practice for them. This | today. latter was abandoned shortly after! The band Certified Public Accountants |} INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS |} Dah! Side. Siemarch Phone 259 s to Portland, N. D., North Dakota wilt soon be served by the new radio transmitier estab- lished seven miles east of the city on highway No. 10 by station KFYR. Operation awaits completion of tests now under way and approval of the | federal radio commission. The transmitter recently was in- stalled and has been undergoing tests in the early morning hours curing the last two weeks. These have been conducted by E. C. Frost, of Schensc- tady, N. Y., R. C. A. engineer, and Stanley Lucas, chief engineer of KFYR. Reports have been received from points along both coasts and from in- strong and clear. Several California points reported signal strength equal to their own local stations. Ottowa and Montreal, usually impossible for local fans to get on their radios, report the Bis- marck signals very strong. Ward Dedicates New World War Memorial Kenmare, N. D., Oct. 17—(@)— Ward county's new $45,000 memorial building to her World war dead was dedicated yesterday. Judge L. J. Pauda Jr., was the principal speaker and dedicattd the building in place of Governor George P. Shafer, who could not attend be- cause of illness. The memorial was dedicated “to the memory of those who sacrificed time, health and lives in order that liberty, self-determination, rule of the people and democracy should never be driven from the face of the Among other speakers was Con- gressman J. H. Sinclair of Kenmare. G re When your throat is burning and raw —when every cough is like the scrap- ing of a rusty knife—get some Mistol quick! Gargle a spoonful. Feel that quick soothing relief as Mistol enfolds the sore membranes,.and the raw surfaces relax, Get a bottle today! Mistol REO. U.6.PAT.OFF. termediate cities. These telegrams, | telephone calls and letters static that | KFYR’s signals have been received Made by the Makers of Nujol | Gets 10-Year Term \ Chicago, Oct. 17.—()—Harry i Watson, ‘gentleman bandit,” who confessed to 15 different bank robber- was sentenced in federal court yes- terday to serve ten years in the gov- ernment penitentiary at Leaven- worth, Kans. The sentence was pass- ed after he had admitted taking gov- ernment funds from a postoffice cperated in conjunction with a bank at Troy Grove, Ill. |Officers Named by Minnesota Alumni Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—()—George R. Martin, Minneapolis, has been jelected president of the General Alumni association of University of Minnesota to succeed Dr. William F. Braasch, Rochester, it was announced today. Orren E. Safford, Minneapo- , lis, was named vice president and Thomas F. Wallace, Minneapolis, | treasurer. Ernest B. Pierce, St. Paul, continues as secretary. | Olive Branch Offered Vatican by Fascists Rome, Oct. 17.—()—The fascist | grand council has offered an olive {branch to the vatican by directing | the president of the national Olympic committee to review feminine sport- | Trade in Your - Old Overcoat ona New One We give a liberal allowance on your old coat. Capital Army & Navy Store Army and Civilian Clothing 410 Broadway Phone 299-W DOE ADS: 6 ccisebiere sass 59c 25c CORN or TOMATOES, SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 lbs. .... 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WHEN YOU WANT IT @ on VICTOR RECORDS A New Victor Hit “Moonlight on the Colorado” Hear it... hear ALL the the new Victor Radio picture, "Call of the West") Wasn’t It Nice? ht On the Colorado—Walts Don’t Tell Her—Fox Trot (What's Ha Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra No. 22526, 10-inch Sittin’ On a Rainbow—Fox Trot (from Columbia Johnny Johnson and His Orchestre In My Heart It’s You—Fox Trot Bernie Cummins and His New Yorker No. 22525, 10-inch T'll Be Blue Just ff You (Prom Now On) Thinking of You (P1 me ‘Ne. 22526, 10inab Victor releases . . . on to Me, Hotel Orchestra Lee ;James Cousens was operated on at Harper hospital today for the re- moval of three bladder stones. Phy-| ies and was suspected of many more, |Siclans reported the senator's condi- tion satisfactory. the papal disapproal was voiced. Monday, an COUZENS SUFFERS OPEATION Detroit, Oct. 17.—(#) — Senator plays at Hatton, Cooperstown, Hannaford and James- town on Tuesday. It will continue its tour until October 25. CANDO PIONEER DIES Devils Lake, Oct. 17.—()—Mrs. John C. Rader, 71, a Cando resident since 1880, died Thursday at her home To bring down the Prices of Shoe Repairing in Bismarck Patronize the shop that tries to help you. Prompt, courteous service, expert workmanship. First with the right prices. Ladies’ half soles, 90c and up; men’s half soles $1.00 and up. All ladies’ soles sewed on with our new improved MacKay stitcher. Ladies’ rubber heels 25c; men’s rubber heels 40c. Best equipped shop in the state of North Dakota. Capital Shoe Hospital JAKE GARTNER, Prop. 420 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. P. C. Remington & Son The Pioneer Investment House Bonds, Stocks, Investment Trusts Licensed Dealers 11914 Fourth Street Bismarck, North Dakota Phone 220 Farms for Sale A number of well improved farm homes and ranches in western North Dakota. Reasonable prices with moderate payment down, easy terms for balance. For information, write to Federa) Land Bank of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, or R. G. Wilde, field rep- resentative, 322 Hannafin street, Bismarck, N. D. Announcement THE WEE PUTT PUTT Indoor Golf Course Opens Saturday Noon, Oct. 18th A full 18 hole course inside under one roof, heated and well ventilated It’s the ideal place to spend enjoy- able hours, for both young and old, men and women, boys and girls. Come one, come all. Golf balls, clubs furnished for each game. Carnations free to the ladies on our opening day. Located in the - Stair Motor ‘Company Garage Building At the Corner of Seventh and Broadway