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_STUPEFED GIRLS FOUND ON HIGHWAY, BROUGHT 10 FARGO Can't Remember Anything After THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY; DECEMBER 29, 1980 REPORT SHOWS VALUE OF ~ CROPS REDUCED IN 1930 total crop value is e: to be $118,745,000 which NEW PROGRESSIVE | PARTY POSSIBILITY i AS 190 MEN GATHER ‘eae = * > TNAUGURATE LATEST Seite inet “sano reser COMMITTEE OKAYS.” ARWAL UNG FB, esas = = peg Will Make Stops At Full Appropri: Cc itt ppropriagions Committee Pei Wb. es ‘Progressives of All Parties’ In House Will Hear Sub- Committee Report atimated ee i, hs Toguton Sahat et le’ eee | Were Caled 4 § n crops except Durum wheat, ere Called to Jamestown buckwheat ond potatoes is above that of 1929. Drought again caused the loss of a considerable acreage ih crops, particularly in the western two- For Meet Today thirds of the state, but better yields on the remaining acreage brought pee 7 the total production above that of 1929, Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 29.—(P}— Corn production is estimated to be 10,058,000 bushels as compared with arts’ of North Washington, Dec. 29.—()}—The post office department today anouneéd air mail service from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Pembina, N. D., and thence to Winnipeg, Canada, will be inaugurat- Don’t Gargle| Don't suffer the pain and fort of sore throat. Use a Sunday Morning; Says Name " Is Sally Mayfair a Fargo, N. D., Dec. 29.—(#)—Found on Minnesota highway No. 2 about diseom- | doctor's 2 - || This beautiful modern white Washingtor geld frame, with comfortable m, Dec. 29.—(?)}—Appro- Priation of $45,000,000 for drought re- From all parts of North Dakota, | lief loans was approved today by a three miles west of Glyndon Sunday | 16,384,000 bushels harvested in 1929. ‘The ’ increased alightly and | about i rt today in | house appropriations sub-committee. |¢4 February 2, 1931. ant which night, a 2i-year-old girl is in St.|the yield per acre is two bushels targer than in 1929. ‘The extreme ary Answer to\a call for a convention pt| ‘The sub-comogtttcs wil report to| W; ving Glover. osslstant post-| the soreness and Boes direct to the Only $4.50 John’s hospital here, apparently in a | weather of. July and August caused a larger per cent of the crop to be cut “progressives of all parties for the|the full appropriations committee |™@ster general, made the announce- | internal cause. oa eae Cey County officials | for fodder than in recent years, but early fields, aided by a long growing | common good of North Dakota” and |fext Monday, It acted following tes. {Ment of the new international Pere | tere Semere Soc: sore and Fargo police are attempting to|season, yielded = good d quality of grain. The estimated production rep- |to make “plans to relieve the de-|timony by Secretary of Agriculture [today on reveipt of notification from | throat or coughing quicker and better break through a veil of mystery sur- | Tesents the grain equivalent for ji corn whether grown for grain or other | plorable condition of agriculture.” | Hyde in favor of appropriating the |P- T. Coolitan, assistant deputy post-| than anythifig you have ever tried; > rounding the case. The girl says her | Purposes. A majority of those present came | full amount authorized by corigress. |master general of Canada, that Ca-|or your money will be refunded. Safe | Dr. MacLachlan’s name is Sally Mayfair. Durum wheat yield is placed at 11.7 bushels per acre compared with 9.6 | from eastern and central Parts of] Hyde said he had not changed his |adian authorities had ie | for the whole family. Ask for Thox- Nature Cure Clinic neue cesta tigen Wns ie Saat bo a Ee dl wlan) brett od moet Produced / the state. ‘Those sponsoring the| Position that $25,000,000 will be suf-|new route. a ine, ready for use in 35¢, 60¢, , en au- | 35,720, s! compared 37,5 74,000 bushi . The total yalue | ficient to meet deman The Northwest Airways Incorporat- | $1.00 bottles. Sold all druggists. — toists picked her up in a semi-con- | Of the crop is silghtly more than 60 per cént below that of last year's head MEE AIA Eee : «ities 4 Ady. iad ganize a new party but a “progressive feed and fertilizer loans, ed, St. Paul, was announced as opera- party.” will be presented by Milton C. Work, noted bridge expert, in a radio ad- dress over KFYR at 4:30 p. m., Tues- day. Five sets of questions will be pre-/ sented, based on the play in previous radio bridge games directed by Mr. | Work. Players answering all the: questions correctly may rate them-| selves as Grade A; persons with from one to three mistakes are in Class ‘YB; those with from four to six er- district, composed of 25 towns. Eighty delegates are present. Forrest B. Sharkey, New Rockford, president of the Minot district, + >For those people who en- joy a fine, full wheaten flavor in baked foods use ae eae, eB c| Thin cald abet lrg LYON’S BEST, questions as given by Mr. Work. | Persons interested in improving; sales of all OR CLIMAX their bridge game should clip the the other for ! AGacastuecen “er cold tablets Try a sack— (PID USES GOLF BALL combined— You age the judge— ‘Ari, Des. 29—Eara Stev-| anindication ; exis, off te, drove a golf ball in-/ of quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ce ete See RPGS | met ak fr . Cooper groan. A re - Worth It! Ber ee de He eat iong| GROVES Laxative are. Wort Races Brome, RUSSELL-MILLER rece, Ce, oe QUININE | iuinc co. Martinson is one of she most sur-| Tablets | lent positions. Rates are very low. Call or write for information. We have a@ school that would be @ credit to a city many times as large as this. Why go elsewhere? We do Public Stenography, Typing, Mim iphing, Mailing, and Carbon Work at nom- inal cost in order to give our stu- dents practical experiénce. And we do it right. Every boy and every girl should have the fundamentals of Ac- countancy and should learn to solutely necessary. We have the best systems to be had. Our Mid-winter Term Will Begin Monday, January 5, 1931. We Can Offer You Many Advantages. PROF. BR. E. JACK, Principal scious condition and when she learn-| The acreage of spring wheat other than Durum is the same for both * tii ‘Y ed she was being taken to a hospital | years, but the yield per acre this fall is seven-tenths of a bushel above |PS% usiekaiky Pe ARMA HDL Eevde naueattos ths Tee she said “no don’t take me there.” the 1929 yield, accounting for a production almost four and one-half mil- | the call,.acted as temporary chair-| “If there is a need for it and we Attending physicians said there |llon bushels larger than was harvested lest year. The value of the crop | man, are wrong in our estimates, we will ‘\ Was no indication the girl had been | 1s only 56 per cent as great as that of ‘1929. a ee wheat production Speakers this morning were Theo- | We it.” sulted bene sain is 99,807,000 bushels compared vith BRET ed ced in 1929. dore Kaldor, Hillsboro; W. E. Hoop-| 4.4 nara anos wore estioned by attaches ani Better 7. [EGIL i ive hundred acres were planted in and police today, the girl said her| Both oats and barley show a production somewhat above that-of 1929, Gltyy Sumas hinnios’ New Rockford, broom corn on farms in North Caro- home is in Kansas City, Kan. She lthough on slightly reduced acteages. The yield of oats is estimated to | pr’ 3. M. Gibbons, Finley. *| lina this year. i Mineepslls 00 nait's Reins Glau” | 115 bushels oe 4a bushels reer eeRe coeigaae Peds and the becley yield, -| | Chairman of the various commit- a Se pr . . According to her story, Miss Clark, | , The revised rye acreage harvested this: fall is 15 per cent greater than |‘“Gonstruction—O, J. Sorlle, Buxton: A Pe for Your Thou hts a brother, aa Clark, and herself i of roan aa , is Sooo be 11 es! that of |organization platform—Theodore Kal- Minneapolis Sunday morning for , account production % million bushels above that of | dor, Hil : i Detroit Takes (os visit 5 Erietids of the neal Smale value of the crop, however, is only 42 per cent of last Hitiageon, Suaron; and nance oe M jarks, er st en ere. 4 The girl was fairly well dressed.| , Though the harvested flax acreage as estimated in December, is con- |= ABea tunes present were includ- But Dollars for Your Action She wore an orange colored dress, | Siderably below the planted acreage, due to abandonment of fields dam- {ed ED Lum, Wahpeton; Pe: small fawn colored hat, light weight aged by dry weather, it is still the largest acre: ever grown in the state. The *! Trubshaw, Valle: Cit; role’ ie, dark overcoat, and a string of amber |¢stimated production of 10,041,000 bushels, however, hasbeen twice exceeded, | 0 Seford:” Harry Thompess? beads. She is about five feet, four te Wa in yryhge it ES er vent larger than in igay. |New Rockford: Harry Thompson, » however, percent smaller last year. | cca is ‘5 T {neice tall. weights sbout 100 pounds, | "rue potato erop turned out much betes thee ae ie da | | If you are 25 now, do you know that Her front teeth are prominent, "| cated. ‘The December yield per acre estimate is placed at @ dunes ' Put That Cold " . compared with 53 bushels in 1929, The harvested acreage was reduced on you can’t remember when fine cloth- - rpc pled rida losses ha ere by I San freeze and is now esti- on The Run ° mated at 116,000 acres compared with a planted acreage of 125,000. Th j i HY AMERICANS HAD ae Seer) crop compares more favorably with that of last year ony | —_—_— ing was so low m cost as NOW 5 that of the other crops. H both fame and wild hay production ts larger than in 1029, due to in- Get Results in 6 Hours! INCOMES EXCEEDING erally aneaking, both ay and feed Bree cee nee eine er ee | any cold that runs beyond 24 hours If you are older, do you know that care of all needs, and no shortage is@nticipated, unless an unusually long | C2" Tun into something serious! But . «, winter occurs. now you don't have to depend on any when fine suits and overcoats were 000 on IN 1928 The 1990 sweet clover seed crop grown on 40,000 acres is estimated to | cya!rey oti beers thd” : at cep was conser els thgn ta, the The alfalfa seed | cold in 6 to 12 hours, ‘Two. tablets offered in such value that you were 18,800 bushels com with 30,000 bushels harvested in 1929. ne eee A . * « List Includes 74 Women, 29 of “ak - Panga st ater does the work. Changes the saying “giddap” instead of stepping f 2 p Sumrnary Dakota stem - Whom Were Single, Accord- (000 omitted for Acreage, Production and Valuation figures kaline condition, in which cold and on a starter? ry A i. e. 1,089 is 1,089,000) grippe germs do not thrive. Relieves . ithout any bad effects on heat P ‘ GM Gr tiies ne Talat oatme. 10s «HT, «MOM | Stomach. Depend no longer ‘on ee Men’s Suits and Overcoats of Quality brought the golden harvest of incomes| Production, bushels . 19,088 16,384 23,952 fashioned remedies that may leave * . : above a million dollars to $11 Amer= pale Dollars «by ..: 10,101 11,141 ies: | Eee ey ee are at their lowest prices in years. icans. jurum Wheat danger. The internal revenue bureau showed| Acreage .... 3,914 3,821 Darol and get rid “te & cold complete- this in compilations made public Yield bushels . 9.6 122 |ly and quickly. All McKesson Serv- yesterday, At the same time the| Production, bushels . _ 37874 52,743 | ce Druggists and other independent treasury sent to congress the account| Value, dollars le oe 38,441 peso) eicttarae ten 2 = of another rich reay taxpayers | Spring Wheat 01 Than Durum n 1 refunds ast year aggregating iat sats ia, | A aera Hotbtnd eet Now is the time for action! 836,333. This sum included $37,071, : r 711 interest. Also the treasury al- 50,688 68,948 Ball lowed as abatement $176,398,377 and! 61,479 oons as credits against unpaid income | Oat ie nee . Yaxes $36,535,245. ‘The total of re- ; C f tti funds was far below the 1929 total of . sant? sant | Look for ce Heart Cc. C. on onre’ 190,000,000. . 38,598 \ : ; ; ieee, of millionaire in-|_ Value, dollars (b) ... 7420 10,806 18903 | Music by Jackie Sher- 9 De ae | Th man and her orchestra more than $5,000,000. These were| Yield, bushels 14.5 14.2 20.2 Cc ‘i IC ial Mike Dosch, by "gosh, spread over the map from coast te| Production, bushel 40.075 34,960 39,232 apital Commerci " » , pr Dp with the C. Round. coast but 11 lived in New York. acute dollars 10,490 14,683 19803 Coll athe Same _— - ri | Bye | ey Eee aaeened mG ‘Acreage .. 1,194 1,038 1,371 onege Jeneral Admission, $1.50 $25,226.326,910, mare than two and a| Yield, bushel 110 95 12.1 314% Main Ave. Phone 121 Gen mission, $1. half billion higher than the previous| Production, bushe! 13,184 9,861 16,604 year. The government obtained Value, dollars (b) 3,152 7,404 13,548 Bismarek, North Dakota $1.164,254,037 as tax. Altogether | Buckwheat 4,070,851 persons filed tax returns, ings 5 5 9 but only slightly more than two and a| Yield, bush 4.0 60 125d |! 4 COMPLETELY EQUIPPED ‘half million of these were taxable.| Production, bushel 20 30 ae The millionaire income class paid a| Value, dollars (b) . 18 22 *. |) 408 oes Ce total of $185,140.211 on @ total in-| Flax TRAINING SCHOOL. come of $1,108,863,041, for an average rien ai ait age tl 1,420 (cr 15.90 per cent compared to 4.65 per Production, bushel 19,081 6876 iehes Deus An. Ant overall Serene, Value, dollars (b) 13,987 19,734 21582 || Our Mld-winter Term Will Begin ge peaeoanetereare half of the my Potatees 4 - Monday, January 5, 1931, Enroll tal income, but far the largest sing! ic “ item, was accounted for in salaries gH 4 8 With Us — ‘ and wages $10,862,330,998. Other ‘4 sources in the order of their size were vat = m3 given as: Business, partnerships, ‘ | Hundreds of our ‘former stu- . profits from sale of real estate peng 1,208 1,001 | eae Bey arene by and bonds, capital net gains, ren! ing $1,200, , an and royalties, etc. ae got? agit? |] $2,100 2 year through ail this pe- : ‘The 1930 tax refunds reported to 13121 13,654 riod of “hard times.” They are congress included all those above “i : pri psc and and pi e $500. fone of em have lost eir The lists of evay included ae 1,367 0 edt 02 | percep and many have been - ticiams, prize fighters, and other pub- z . promoted. ‘Ke figures, while the biggest refund! Veine dollars (b) ann aa fae, So the pleatlgs ey COr-| Total Value All Orops - ; $185,306 $251,578 wale ai ‘ation. It rect . nal A Commercial Course lost P Pone of the world’s richest men,| ‘)—Farmi value based on Dec. ist term price. Dependable Thing in Life. John D. Rockefeller, also was one of aoe iewes pide ene iam. Nothing Equals It. the biggest beneficiaries, although he! (q)_ average figures, five-year-averages 1994-28 for Acreage, Produc- : .: ch et ; a ae celved a tilion dollars of more. His | #0” and Valuation; ten-year averages 1919-28, for yield Se ga Leads the world in sales, in speed, it also leads in giving refund was $448,408. | STENOGRAPHIC, ACCOUNT- : 5 prised men in the county. After elec-| dent of the Grand Forks district, will a ’ aoe Pierre ely ae Hone re recently he me: informed oat make the principal addresses. eee) mere assistance and service a Robles, Calif. drew! roan tiled for office, but had won TRAINING, BANKING and ‘Among other well-known names enyhow, bya conan tary vote of were Senator Gould of Amine, $11,-| 11 ballots, a8 no poten. Ha 494; M. J. ot 0. 2. Yan Seecinnen, Oe Die OEE: » Pik fant kes as. thbaibtaah ‘ total of $85,212; iam Harrison A lished, ethods are thi Jack) Dempsey $1,114; Senator Cou- Methodist Meeting Lee geo page ae | zens 0! higan, 3 May equipment the very best. You 4 neon of Chicago, $2464; and Opens at Devils Lake’ cannot do beer anywhere thea William H. ae here at home. pit a Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 29 —(P)— < op oan budee The ee smut Papen Mid- E ‘ Winter Institute o! “Methodist | Radio Bridge \| chureh opened here today, to continue We have evening classes all the XZ method of rating bridge players | until tomorrow afternoon, The terri- eee solid ARDY OF ur. e¥p- , method of eine tory includes the Minot-Grand Forks ning students are holding excel Any state office may borrow an Underwood typewriter or Sundstrand adding machine until they can make other arrangements. ‘ Underwood Typewriter Company 106 Third Street HARRY HERSCHLEB, Manager Phone 820