The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1930, Page 7

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D., Nov. 26.—(AP) Washburn, N. D., D. Nov. 28,—Births —MeLean county employs 246 teach- during 1929 oe ers in the county tchoo to fi superin’ On the basis of school enrollment for 1929, the teachers have 4,900 stu- dents under Of the deaths tabulated in the | salaries to 227 teachers. county during 1929, thirty-nine were |of $85 per month for rural teachers, tendent. and two maternal jand $104 per month for teachers in towns. 15 were from accidents, 13 BOOTLEGGER IS SHOT | al Kansas City. Bor 26.. cate —Ralph pneumonia, {Farnella. 45, desc by police as a three Meet tsd ia bootlegger. was shot to death last night in his automobile parked at the} edge of a boulevard. Police attributed hoping |the slaying to gangster activ ties. ——————————S— xara Has 246 Teachers| is, according released by the peered their supervision. $206,615 was paid in! 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SWANSON, Chairman, Pro Tem, County Commissioners, YIELD Hee | PLAN THANKSGIVING PICNICS | ERB 26.--(P)— | {t has Americans are to celebrate tomorrow been figured out by Sir James Jeans, with picnics. It is the good old sum- VICTOR MOYN! R, ACC. ISAMINGER, Clerk. EARTH QUITE HEAVY London, Nov. 26.—(P)—The carth| Santiago, weighs six sextillions tons. Chile, Nov. astronomer. mer time here. DOAK OPPOSED AS | LABOR SECRETARY |, |Fact He Is Not Affiliated With| A. F.of L.MayBeHeld | Against Him Washington, No The same opposition wi gained credit for keeping William N. Doak out of the post of labor secretary at the beginning of the Hoover administration, was record: ed against him today. Because Doak, legislative repre- sentative of the Brotherhood of Rail- way Trainmen, is not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, William Green told President Hoover yesterday his appointment would be opposed. Doak has figured as the favorite in discussion of the post, which will fall vacant next week |when James J. Davis takes his seat *Ias senator from Pennsylvania. '_ The federation president also reg- \istered opposition to elevation of ! Robe Carl White, assistant secretary, {who is understood not to be a mem- ber of the labor organization. | Green maintained the federation felt the secretary of labor should come from its ranks. He pointed out that both Davis and William B. Wil- son, who held the office before him, were members of his organization. Rotary International Selects Seattle for 1932 Annual Meeting Chicago, Nov. 26.—()—Selection of Seattle, Wash., as the scene of the 1932 convention of Rotary Interna- tional was announced today by the Service club's headquarters. Seven other cities had presented invitations for the gathering with Detroit and Havana, Cuba, the strongest conten- ders against Seattle. Rotary’s 1931 convention 1s to ve held in Vienna, Austria, next June, and the transportation committee has already received and allotted more than 1,000 steamship tickets for the North American expedition to the Austrian capital. Californian Admits His Implication in Dynamiting Attempt San Francisco, Nov. 26.—(P)— Thomas E. Boyle, 24, San 7 ——— he said. People sleep too much, | | | makes the blood sluggish.” Indian Thinks Too Much: Sleep Causes Shortening of Life FOLEY-GRAM Coughs and colds grow worse nightfall, One coughing disturbs thi entire family. It pays to keep a bo tle of genuine Foley's Honey and Ta on hand. First doses spread a heal] ing demulcent coating on the irritate throat surfaces. Clear clogged al Chicago en route home to the peresese ee Petar a abroathin Osage Indian Tribe in California, D, cout ve An after a visit to Europe. aeatiten ‘Atk’ fel cenuiae Seay Fs re. “I only sleep four hours a day,” age ee FOR ANY CHILD Chicago, Nov. 26.—(#)--3tey awake to live long was the advice Chief White Horse Eagle, who claims to be 109 years old, gave to newspapermen as he stopped in baby has a fretful spell, ie feverish and cross and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it’s a touch of colic. Sometimes it is constipation. Just keepCastoria handy and give freely for any of the above conditions; relief will follow promptly. All through babyhood, Cas- toria is a mother’s standby, and wise mothers do not change te stronger medicines as the child grows older. Just increase the dose of Castoria and keep the youngster’s stomach sweet and the bowels in good order. To be sureof getting genuine Fletcher's Castoria you should look for this Signature: Lu/ bid HILDREN are happy and carefree by nature, so when they cry for no apparent reason any careful mother worries. No one can always guess just what is wrong but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable prepara- tion and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as Francisco bookkeeper, was held here today for Spokane, Wash., officers after con- fessing he had transported o trunk containing 200 sticks of dynamite |from San Francisco to the Washing- ton city as an accomplice of Henry A. Tse in the unsuccessful plot to blow up the Spokane Chronicle build- {ing. Boyle surrendered here yesterday to police who had been hunting Ise’s alleged accomplice. Ilse was arrested Monday after ownership of a battery in the dynamite trunk had been traced to him. Boyle told officers Isle had hired him for $200 and expenses to plant the bomb in the newspaper building. The bookkeeper was quoted by of- ficers as saying Ilse had confided he once had operated a prosperous boot- legging establishment in Sponake but that a campaign by the newspaper had put hira out of business. COLONEL GRANT TO QUIT Washington, Nov. 26—(#)—Colonel U. 8. Grant 3d, director of public buildings and parks, is resigning as | director of the George Washington bi- centennial commission. IOMMON head colds often “‘settle’” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take a chance—at the first sniff rub on Children’s Musterole once every hour for five hours. Children’s Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action becauseit is ascientific‘counter= irritant”: oe fuek a salve—it pene= trates and stimulates blood circulat helps to draw out infection and pai Keep full strength Musterole on han for adults and the milder—Childre: Musterole for Tittle tots. All druggists. ‘CHILDREN’S Don't suffer bint Ae, from When Thoughts turn Homeward fl At Thanksgiving, as at no ether time of the year, the thoughts of the American turn homeward and to things which make home more en- joyable. o {t is our hope that telephone service has added to the well-being and ‘enjoyment of your home this year and that it will continue te do so in the years to come. We wish you a happy Thanksgiving. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY bind, itchin: Fee protruding or "bloods ing piles without testing the newest and fastest acting treatment out. Dr. Nixon's Chinaroid, fortified vice Eure, imported Chinese Herb, wit! A THREE DAYS’ COUGH IS lay. 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CREOMULSION N FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA the Hood, ate 4 the me a ihe trouble checks growth of the germs, Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac: | Beved ane es | ind to direce masing power to reduce frolten Ganues, brings ease and comrers & fow minutes, enabling you to wore and enJoy, life while i continues its oothing, pesiing | action. Don't dee back. BALLS DRUG STORE Bismarck. N. Dak. —_—_—_—————————— Licensed Embalmer Phone—Vay or Night—2? Jos. W. ‘Tschumperlin Prop. (@uRTIs [FJOTEL MINNEAPOLIS THe. Guest Is Kine” —_— est Hotel in the Northwest, with Radio in Every Room and every other modern convenience. “Best Beos IN THE WORLD” Moderate Rates - Excellent Cafes. Entertainment Daily Garage accommodations. The Curtis Hotel Minneapolis One block (diagonally) south of Foshay Tower “WHE

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