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| BOYS, GIRLS STATE | THEY PREFER ARM TO URBAN DSTRICS ‘Me for the Cows and -Corn,’ Says Raphael Brandriet, 1980 be established Dec. 14, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER fj |ea a toelng of numtnece tn to N. P. Executive Looks {operating between St. Paul-Minne- SEARCH FOR SEVEN ‘Don cne Hike a ire ma enorego te toneot| For Business Increase sis ast ina, ons CRIMINALLY INSANE With Gems, Money] “2° before returning to his ottice. | st pau, ‘Minn, Dec. 5.—A heavier | ®Iready is heavier than at this time Bi nace wt | FUGITIVES INTENSE | At three o’ck e was stricken | ;@ year ago and that through express ©] with an attack that parse his en. Christmas business in this sectiof | business is increasing, Recent cold New York Police, State Troop- ers and Sheriti's Force train will Einstein Learns That Ship Meals Are Too Meagre d ——__.. 8. 8. Belgenland, Dec. 5.—()— The waiter laid the regulation Portion of codfish’ cakes before Prot. Albert Einstein today and the genius of relativity looked at it quizzically, “Auf! wiedersehh,” he said to the puzzled waiter. Frau Einstein hed. ° than that of a year ago was forecast | y, mul lire left side. ‘by C. H. Goodhue, manager of mail, | hy eon in oe ‘enier aes It is believed that he suffered a baggage and express on the North- | mild stroke in the forenoon which ern Pacific, following an inspection | hee ve borings! a er side nite trip over the lines of the company ie Teal le gravity as soe of tis condition. 8 He said he found throughout the New Jersey Physician territory a spirit of optimism, par- | ticularly with reference to the holi- | day buying. Normally the railway; Trenton, N. J., Dec. 5.—(?)—Jazz t a Pittsburgh, Dec. 5.—(#)—When neighbors expressed anxiety over the way their community had been overrun by robbers lately. Patrolman Herman Selinger just laughed ‘and sdid he'd be dog- goned if anybody would rob his { house. He announced he'd bought Jazz Has Friend in Mrs. Sharts left her home in ‘Day- | ton, Ohio, last night, expecting to ar- South Dakota « pepe Workin; ® police dog. tive here Saturday morning. company has placed in service about | benefits epileptics. oisine tie wetkon ita aaa he 4 contr Gave Mt was a common sight | _Awtending physiclans today sald his two weeks before Christmas a spe-| Dr. D. 8. Renner, superintendent of ) ‘ "4 i . tied 4 rs . vills fc ileptics at Ghicago, Dec. 5- Many life cial passenger train between St. the state village for epilept a wants you to come again with an- other one. We Germans are to bigger meals.” = The scientist remained in se- clusion today, granting an inter- view only to the representative of the Jewish Telegraphic agency. Montana Man Kills New York, Dec. 5.—(?)—Search for seven maniac-convicts who fled from the state hospital for’ the criminally |insane at Matteawan after overpower- ing guards was intensified today. City police, state troopers and sheriff's forces were scouring New York and patrolling the 60-mile road- bird from Pera N. Bis ug 7. ipecial gua: watch con- Wife, Shoots Self, vict’s tormer nomes here, in on Long Island, and in Rochester, N. Mont., Dec. 5.—(P)— & and etic men ‘sought to persuade his wife to, them in their known haunts. Two of the fugitives were sentenced for slayings, one for arson, one for as- sault, two for’ burglary, and one for Prank Vande on-| Mother of 16 Held In Poisoning Case ing madly out of the Selinger backyard, or to see the ice man struggling out the door with the dog hanging to his trousers. Even Officer Selinger had trouble paige! the dog he had a right on premises. But the dog is tied up in the and anybody can Paul and Mandan, N. D., to handle | Skillman, in a report to William J. histories of American men and wom- See Gussner’s Bargains page 7.|the Christmas trade. This year a | Ellis, commissioner of institutions and en have been written “They were born on a farm but moved to the city—.” The future version will be: “They were born on a farm—and stayed there”—that is, if the an- nounced preference today of many rural boys and girls who attended the 4-H clubs congress continues. Several thousand strong they came from corn patches, cotton planta- tions and prairies; they have seen but have not been conquered by movies, skyscrapers, elevated railways, belch- ing smoke stacks. we lunch yesterday. The family was away. He found his watch dog tied up in the kitchen and the Livingston, family gems and some money stolen. return to their home, Otto Wenalun, | 30, a Carter county rancher, bought a “Me for the cows and the.corn,” de- | revolver at a store, killed her and then clared fatally wounded himself. The shooting occurred at the home @ small minority, who have the, idea | of Alderman Edward M. Sybert, where that turning on a radiator is gnveasier | Mrs. Gladys Niles Wenalun, 20, was; way of warming upa wom asa maid. By a strange| yesterday. He called at his bringing in an armload of Mrs. Wenalun met death | Wife’s apartment several hours after All towns above the the escape, but was refused admitt- street got a black ance, and talked to a priest in the clang of Chicagy rectory of a church a short time lat- cordant honkigg s; phony er. Tear of a stgJted car; the clatter of William Nelson, 22-year-old insane Street cars} the multiple sounds of a burglar who escaped Nov. 19, en- congregation j'of humans make, gineered the break early yesterday seerg@d especially to have offended morning. He returned to the hospi- . ears sensitive to ‘M-moos”. and tal with two unidentified gunmen and “’ock-a-doodle-dos.” rinearen if surprised the guards one by one. Four “I object being shoved around,’ of the inmates were dressed for the said Mary Thomas, Morgan county, escape but two others left in their Indiana. “No matter where you have night clothes. They fled toward New been shoved to, you have always been York in two motor cars. shoved into somebody's road. At any a rate the cows and horses on a farm | Belle Livingstone Is don’t shove and the corn can't.” rs " “Are we dressed any differently Arrested Third Time from city girls?” asked cae Larnid — ette, and nowhere could be found New York, . 5—(P)—For the old-time cqnception of the timid lass third tiie in nee months, Belle from the farm with her sunbonnet Livingstone is Involved with the law. Nine boulevardiers in flawless eve- ning clothes entered her newest and her lunch basket. 6 ’ ” “salon” near Park avenue last night Hot Dog’ Vender May and made a merry around a soda bar. Find Oil on Property About midnight they announced themselves as federal prohibition Chicago, Dec. 5.—(#)—Maybe Em- agents. met Phillips, owner of a “hot dog” Miss Livingstone and eight em- business, will be among those who ployes were arrested. Some 400 top- laugh last and best. hatted and silk-gowned guests were Folks laughed when he told them invited to continue their revelry he was going to drill for the oil that council |elsewhere. Assorted liquors to the seeped through the floor of his hot around | value of $1,200 found a new home. "of appro- THE MINNESOTA NORTHERN > V°VE2 COMPANY Offers This New Issue oF her innocence. i A son of Lugiewicz became sus- picious of the a) and odor, of the water, and notified the sheriff. Common Stock Warrants At eerarves nielibdithladinicheliste toe bee stotk will be coneliive, toby toa nonassessabl Shorts Is Critically i, Ill Following Stroke Stanley Rush Sharts, senior high- lly with all Federel Income Tex. Trenfer agent and Register, Minnesota Loon ond Trest pose of acquiring and operating public utility properties in the Northw “TERRITORY SERVED—The Compsny now serves thru its subsidiaries and Bismarck, Williston, Dickinson and Mandan in North Da! estimated at 200,000. kote. dog stand. It also houses a gasoline station. “Em,” they said, “your oil tanks are leaking,” and a geologist agreed. and began to drill. resulted in nothing but a hole 75 feet 4 deep. - Last night, however, Phillips tele- phoned a Chicago newspaper that a gas well blew out near his hot dog stand and that natural gas was issu- ing theref-om at the rate af 100,000 cubic feet a day. “And,” he said, “where there's gas there's sure to be oil—mayte.” Anyway, his hot dog business is booming. effected in producing current by the use of natura sources of supply. PROPERTIES—The Company's electric ere of e netural ges resources sah ES on te ° : e on In Mine Altercation) victter as miss Isabelle Livingstone, alias 56, an author. Pandemonium reigned in the cuum-| Mrs, Keith-Miller Is ber of deputies today after an alter- Brought to Florida The most imoortant gas field is at Black Hills. BUSINESS—The Company has enjoyed « substantial increase in the on September 30, 1930 and gas consumers 12,469. kilowatts as compared to 14,673,693 kilowatts for the y: from 4,641,125,800 cu. ft. to 5,530,231,000 cu. ft. results of the new towns cut in just recently. is latter figure Poincare Name Again |permen Used in Russian Trial come from healthy systems. Free the body of poisons with Feen-a-mint. Effective in ‘Moscow, Dec. 5.—(?)—The name of one Poin The session had to be suspended ee smaller doses, All druggists sell executives who have brought it to its present state of efficiency. They have bi ssfull stateaman, was shouted agaln tay gygipicndicn: aoe See Gussner’s Bargains page 7. thie safe, scientific laxative, engaged in public utility operation for more than twenty five years. The wresedt elise. aad : in the courtroom where eight men are} _ USED SECOND-HAND CAR, | perme sieeator 4 te coment om CC. Wee liyeat ae M, Heskett, It erthrow saat Presi vtech P, , Secre' at aoa © oor | wenn oe eet | TODAYS THRIFTY BUY Varmey hen fieaie aeaeenee ANP Wonk rcs Before the judges who have ruled out all mention of “friendly foreign powers,” Krilenko, the > shook his finger in the general di- rection of Paris and accused the former French premier of working hand ‘in glove with counter revolu- tionaries. “If Poincare wants to know all the details of this plot in which he played such an important part,” Krilenko shouted, “I'll let him have those de- Michigan “ to be quite a diplomat. He spent an Bits 's Honey with President Hoover. One % and Tar Compound, Family) size, $1.20, Each bot- i e holds & eiesed bottie bottle. WARRANTS—Warrants will be atteched to this issue of Preferred j Il FOR CONSTIPATION when exarcised entitling the holder to purches: TWIN CITY FIRMS HIRE D.B.C. GIRLS e “ purchase of tl "What brought you?” the senator was |r es *30c, price of one small 3 “ATBuy ti Over 100;000,000_ bottles dependable for night cot orse it. Exactly ferred stoc: held. COMBINED EARNINGS STATEMENT . . « For Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1930 California. produces approximately fey $73,000,000 in poultry products yearly. sults elder!: being a pc male hout opiates, mildly laxativ Ke Fresh Orange Juice, Gussner’s.. -s0ns, for Foley’s Family size, a real thrift buy. Sold everywhere.—Adv. ee igs wren ne upon one thing the exceptional MINNESOTA NORTHERN POWER CO. AND SUBSIDIARIES sant Cane Were ek ba ree Seinen Cabs, Forge, Here, = Operating and Other Income ......eeccececcuzeeee «.$3,850,556.98 Stmed and deeereat elsewhere, ACTUAL BUSIN Operating Expenses & Taxes exclusive of Federal Taxes. 1,412,959.24 ‘ / ‘The prosecutor renewed his demand training Ccopyrighted—at D.B.C. Balance ..........+ Seer tee vesssesee 38,A3T,59T.04 that the eight defendants be put to death. Explosion and Fire Cause Great Damage Beloit, Wis. Dec. 3—(P-AN ex- plosion and fire in the heart of the city early today destroyed several stores and caused damage estimated at more than $500,000. The explosion of a gas main on West Grand avenue near the Rock river bridge started the conflagration at 6 a. m., the blast shattering win- dows within an area of a half mile, only) is well rewarded. Recently employed: Helen Chandler by the Land-O-! - a Se: Paul; Deductions: Bond & Other Interest & Discount (| Depreciation, Depletion, F. Minority Interest... Balance for Dividends & Surplus. ay PPA 1,110,90: Dividend Requirements Including This Issue...... 336,455.00 The PreferredStock DividendRequirements din excess of three and one quarter fimes, ‘Anecinerceme Linslies ee spprorimtaly $400 or cochohere efPafored Sec ousandiog * The eamings statement shown above does not reflect income from the 400 miles of natural gas pipe line built this year. experience has been that It requires about 3 years to obtain all of the natural gas business after the lines are built. A substantial portion of the present natural property was built during 1929 and 1930, the eamings from which will not be reflected in Il for two or three years. The Gross Income on the present properties for 1931 should be in excess of $5,000,000 and for 1932 in excess of $6,000,000 with proportionate increases in net earnings. PRICE $100 PER SHARE AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND—This 7% Preferred Stock can be pald for in cash in full with application or on monthly installments of $10 per share with order and the balance at $10 per share per month. 6% interest will be paid on payments made jor to issuance of stoc's. Orders for above stock subject to acceptance by the cempeny. egal matters in conneztion with the issuance? of this stock will be passed upon by Cobb, ®, Benson, Kreuse end Fazgre, Minneapolis, Minn. , Succe$$ful."* Winter term Dec. 1. Write F L. Watkins, Pres. Front St., Fargo. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Maw Avenve Licenseo Embaimer Phone—Uay of Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. pany, Universal Grocery, and J. A. Anderson's jewelry store and Perry's ice cream parlor. Police Teacher Gives Punishment to Pupils Applications for this stock may be made to 20 Graver | Conner ROBERTS AND ZND Ave This notef offers you attrac- tive environment, conveni- ent location .... and the best of ‘beds. $1.50.to $3.00 Single SB NCE MONTANA-P 4KOTA POWER Bismarck, North Dakota “Men Without Law” combines all those elements that make for grand .entertainment — action, romance, humor and thrills! Coming Next Week “Her Man’”’ Write or wire for reservations. - 118% Saturday Night 5th St. Good Music 7% Preferred Stock «i: vidends payable quarterly, Jenvsry I iat dely tat and October tee Preted ts le " dividends end assets if cottioed ath new oxthading, Exempt from present normal CRGANIZATION—The Minnesota Northern Power Co. was organized in 1924 for the pur- est, Montane, Wyoming and North and South Dakota with natural gas or electricity or both. The teritory includes such well known cities as Great Falls, Miles City, Glendive, Havre in Mon- tana, Sheridan and Buffalo in Wyoming, Lead, Deadwood end Repid Ci population served is stations are all modem and large savings are gus fumished by the Company from it the territory have been developed b: Company until today the Minnesota Northern Power Co. is the largest developer end distributer of natural gas in the Northwest; owning or controlling more than: 1,000 miles of pire line. Baker, Montene from which a line runs 175 miles East to Bismarck and 140 miles North and East to Williston, North Dakota and 200 miles South to the gas and electric service as well as in wanbu cl casas Electric meters numbered 16,371 les of electricity were 16,547,134 evious and sales PURPOSE OF ISSUE—The proceeds of this issue will be used to indebtedness i d in extensions and avaloemend already completed ety for cee coon cay ea, MANAGEMENT—The Minnesota Northern Power Co. is and will be managed by the same ed Stock, non-detechable except @ two shares of the common stock of the Com: at $30 per share prior to Jan. 1, 1932 and at $35 prior to Jan. 1, 1933, for each share of 3 agencies, says music has been found to have a strong appeal to epileptic patients and to be of great theraputic value, “Jazz particularly aroused interest among patients and they responded | quickly to its strong rhythm.” FOLEY-GRAM oughs and colds grow. Wo! nignttan, One coughing disturbs ee entire family. It pays to keep i? . tle of genuine Foley's Honey an 4 iS on hand. First doses spread a heal. ating on the irritmre. ne ar yactaces. Clear clogged air r surfaces. passages: Ease difficult breathing. Stop coughs at once, Sedative any comforting without opiates. Mildly laxative, Ask for genuine Foley's. Family Size. A real thrift buy. Sold everywhere.—Adv. tached ferred as to 130 communities in ity in South Dakote m its own the mpany sale of both nature! ges increased does not reflect the int officers and ice President and Henry D. Thrall, Jud pany pre- Auspices of Hod Carriers and Common Laborers Union

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