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SRSA a guyana ATONE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1981 ‘VMYSTERY GIRLS’ |" Shaw, Apein Denies (MANDAN NEWS [czcgct saar"sa stat at enue eu Ly ome re ote at Scat DANOEISPLANNED [2izeecssoameust BOARD COMPLETES scs'aereaserist was a Hammond restaurant. The about visiting the United States of Commerce rooms. ment. o te hail depart- 7 d Monday he issued a denial of od Stair’s garage—Sta 3 4 d Fare| Person most involved was Charles Mc-|‘Saity Mayfield,’ Who Wasi {¢,Monday he issued e OFFICE DIRECTORY Fe | RRS , land commissioner, i- , ts con-|morning for Fargo on an extended |torney general, fond Sores eas ‘ 6 i : IMPROVEMENTS FOR } Record First Heat Prostration Case AIRPORTS PLANNED mon, tn yon zr} IDENTITY LEARNED) ——— * es McBraid walked into the res- Found Dru; Is Esther “none hes vulldl go Make Ready for Open tautant ‘Sunday RGd Mabel for gged, Is sald, “something like this has ‘Lahr building—State ratiroad com~ ing of New Airway fis of water er Monson, Bottineau heen said three times a year and OF MAND AN GROUP Issues Posters and Pamphlets | mission Cr ay orning eae t — summoned Alva A. Young, city | Showing Location of State aera byatend general's office. i ("Sally | St. Paul, Minn., Jan, 12—(?)—Ex-| physician, to whom McBraid Fargo, N. D., Jan. 12. -(?)—"Sally pensive airport developments, includ-| when he revived explained just | Mayfield,” Fargo’s mystery g:rl who | lang Cag REPT S| 4 Departments Second floor of Patterson hotels ing erection of passenger stations} how he felt. ae heat pon af ale ee I | Ticket Sales for Indian Shriners’ Ses iba + adchibeu he: Cbskihaa-<: i Board 5 of, ae tt eae at Fargo and} " “Heat tration, No. 1 of th lyndon, Minn., Dec. 28 in a drugged | F i 4 . the di te | ten of pul instruc dg . | are to be undertaken ive the Twin| series of oat seta the docter, | condition, is Esther Monson, daughter | Party Will Begin This O'Rourke, 70, resident of Mandan for| Completion of the directory of SO | missioner of agriculture and’ labor, J Cities-Winnipeg airmail route. The} “And that’s funny, this being oo ann raeea ee j Week re TOReSHe: Calsouis ohaiie at ation, ar pistenation of the capitol building, seats one ae ese chil- n Feb. 2. Ji y. Wh you from?” Is, , sated a | ¢ bureat bank examiner. Seletre Yost Padi from Fargo, “iGaskatchewan,” was the reply, | Similar hoax here in 1928, * | ABE UAT | pate cP Be en | ee aneninted ree ee the state) CT7skin bullding—Supply department where he conferred with leaders of} and the doctor advised lighter Ge irl, held in the Cass coun'Y'! Annual Leaders’ Dinner’ and| , Mandan’ Indian Shriners plan to LP etatcciate ee mee con ang Nas been printed, and state purchasing agent. “ mmerce, Col. L. H.| clothing if Mcbraid planned to | jail on a vagrancy charge. was iden- 1@) hold a dance etery. The direc' —_—__——_- = ve yays, Inc., announced Sun-| length of time. j duc . vs . ig , s 5 , , N.Y. i. g ae . Ree Mune company has author=| Sree tion officer questioned her Zor nearly! at Presbyterian Church dance a new 1991 Chevrolet spectal| Mandan at the age of 22. In 1860 |business with the various state de-)_ | | | Dr nave tat pore ized immediate construction of a) | three ‘hourse before she admitted her | sedan will be presented to one of the married Minnie Nichols at Man- Lite oe ‘will be displayed in| manent. wave now. Guaranteed hangar and a waiting station wee. RAD) CROSS WILL Nee ieciiae tea ait a Wesley Sherwin, president of the | “¥ssts: O'Rourke opented a grocery store in |hotel lobbies and other places of| waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the Cal- ing sleeping quarters and offices at Monson was picked ip ons street (Bismarck Seoutleader’s association, | wise whesls; two om the front fender | Mandan in 1862 which he operated [prominence for the benefit of vistors] fornia Wave Nook, 102 ‘Third St. Pembina, whicl i here iu 1928, her head badly cut, and |#0nounced that the annual meeting| wells, window wipers, a trunk at the | Until.1918. He was interested into the city. Bismarck. . ; ofentry, Fargo, Colonel | ithat she had tolc a story of having | Will be held Monday night at 6:15| rear, Chrome radiator grill, ma-j Morton county political circles for} The complete directory follows. rien tte ot ave robiined to erect 5 y ‘heen stacked by two men in an au-|@Clock at the First Presbyterian hogany grained garnish mouldings, | Many years and was a member of the| Second floor federal building: Gov-| Wane a paserg ae Season eel improve the | tomobile and then thrown from the{Chureh. and mohair or broad cloth uphol- | Morton county board'of commission-|ernor, commissioner of immigration) s..1eq pids for hauling coal from See citvort, Addition of hard sur- | —————_——_ machine. She reiterated the story|, All scouts in Bismarck have been! story, : ers for 33 years. Most of that time|and industrial commission. Pe RAE ceed . Fae areers are included in the pro- | Hoover Will Iseue Proclamation | several days until a sister told police | Invited to attend as well as any one!” ‘The dance committee is composed | he was chairman of the board. Memorial building on state capitol / soa) bin BiSS MTARCR HOSPITAL. = ete Grand Forks already has pro- ‘ i Esther ad fallet. on the icy street. | terested in Boy Scout work. of Col. Welch, chairman, ©. B. Wil-| He leaves his widow; one son, John | grounds—State auditor, treasurer, | 718-18 met vided walling rooen facilities. Requesting Relief for Miss Monson will be held until po- | A dinner will be served prior to! xinson, D. C. Moore, Claude Turner | 0f Mandan; two brothers, R. B, of haan | Rorat Need | ice have finished investigation of the | ‘he meeting. i land HB. Packode Mandan, and John of Malas N'Yt pone Ural Needy source of narcotics with which the|_ Charles Liessman, chairman of the | ‘The Shriners will use the proceeds | 8nd one sister, Mrs. J. J, Murphy, meq \girl had been drugged in Decomber. Bismarck district, and Supreme Court | of the dance to finance their trip to also of Malone, N. Y. m4 Washington, Jan. 12—(—Presi-| Word was received from Jamestown |Chlef Justice A. M. Christianson, | Cleveland, Ohio, where they will be Sea R > dent Hoover will issue a proclamation | Monday that the girl had been CO Bt one area council, will | the personal body-guard and escort! Mandan Schools Will , | shortly calling upon the people of the | mitted to the state hospital for insane | DAKE hae welcoming addresses, and of Esten R. Fletcher, Imperial Po- brs | EXPLAINE lcountry to contribute — $10,¢°2,000 | there from Bottineau Aus. 3, 1928, and Dr. J- ©. Arson will present to the | tentate of Shrinedom, at the annual Hold Semester Tests } . ie as | the plans of the leadership | cony “ | through the Red Cross to relief of | was released July 6, 1929, No word has) 8TouD $ fe | convention. pean sh | the needy in rural sections. been received by authorities from her, ‘ining committee for the training ‘The Mandan organization is only a] starting © Wednesday, © Mandan’s : The chief executive, as head of the | home. ap hntars idl akin year old, Indian costumes and Indian | public schools will begin thelr: semes- Red Cross, Sunday approved the pro- | | rt Cther features include the present- | ceremonials are used in its ritual. |ter tinal examinations, according to ‘ Jones Tells of Need for Modern Sun n | ici or CREE, < {ation of plans for Anniversary Week | The Mandan Shriners are rehearsit iperint Man- © posal of Chairman Payne that an/ Driving Force of ‘by Waldo Ellickson, a skit by the! pew ritual and arranging new cere ie nasa sont sara ; P. Al N S ) e Enactment; Describes Wal- | appeal for public assistance be mede. | i ancemiene : i it i There was some expectation Monday) X-Ray Demonstrated) naer the Saas SCRE monies for the national convention. | “dhe examinations are scheduled to n League Proposal this action would ease the tense sit- 2 4 There are 24 members in the group. : oy e Me uation in congress, where for a week mY ene > |, Wesley Sherwin, deputy scout com- | ‘Ticket sales for the dance will be- se fe hinc ir baat ivnanay ine 4 ass members have clamored for and| Stanford University, Calif., Jan. 12.| missioner in charge of the troop rat- | gin sometime this week, Col. Welch, oma paid. y, Mr. ‘ SS Explanation of the proposed new) against a $15,000,000 appropriation for |—()—The mighty X-ray has been put | ing plan, will present the monthly | first chief of the organization, -said. " ‘ state game and fish code was made} fooq loans to drought sufferers. {to the lowly task of driving screws.|troop-rating banner to the troop! The senior high school will be the ry to the Bismarck Lions club at their! a new move to dispose of this con- | And all just to prove it isn’t what we | winning it for December. Booth Si ks Bef only exception to the semester exams. . 2 thought it was. The meeting will close with the | 200! peaks Herore = | They will only be required to write luncheon meeting Monday by B. E. Sy s planned at the outset . 5 - i v 5 Jones of the Blanarck ‘Ieaak Welton|(r ‘srenanvre bession of the house| Petley Anson Rose, physies profes-| election of association officers for! Morton Farmer Group)‘ °" the last six weeks’ pe- ‘League chapter. through offer of a special rule to|S0t at Stanford university, inventor of | 1931. | ‘Monday, Jan. 19, the first of a series Jones said the present game and/ consider sending to conference the | the X-ray screw driver, uses the m: Mi | Dr. E. G. Booth, extension agrono-|of mid-year promotions will be made. ild Wintry Weather | mist'of tne North Dakota Agricultur-| New students who have just reached Returns to Northwest al college, was the principal speaker |the age of six years will be allowed fish code is the result of patchwork | drought loan appropriation bill. This} {oye properties similar to bulle methods over a 30-year period, is full! carries $45,000,000 for spring croP | -thor than waves, as is popularly b PereePES CHIR OEE Ee Ete a of contradictions and in such shape! planting; the senate attached the|)/ ' at a meeting of Morton county farm- that few persons can really under- | $15,000,000 for food, and four times| leved. All he does is — up — Ke brribrad thes Gabementas hs to enroll ‘and students completing = ; machine “known as an X-ray specto- y their year’s work satisfactorily in the stand it. The Walton League, he said.) the Republican leaders have failed to| Teter, aim it at the screw, and the! St, Paul. Jan. 12—\#)—Winter | Farmer's State bank at Mandan. R.|school will be promoted, Gould de- proposes to repeal the old law and) get unanimous consent for calling 8) i) 'is’ done weather conditions came back to the |, Newcomer, Morton county agricul- | clared. " . ia A n | meeting. 71 inter- : this and other states. reasea| {trouBh with only” two-thirds ma-| Religious Fanatics the sutumn-like spell of recent weeks Booth’ spoke on forage crops and| Auto Crashes Into ra ae scree pete icerenaitpae Bayer e license fee woul in jority. | . in many sections. methods for their tion. u + an; fo spare 50 cents on the theory that) persons Burn American Flag) Thlet River Falls was the coldest, ““"*% ee Mandan Lamp Post) other pain that Bayer Aspirin them from those pains peculiar we ene es ale | Kitchen Thanks Firm | sani, sgn 12a gat coe-| Sr Me hs" waste eae ee Put That Cold assessment mea] fis. auch. These harm- towomen, These taletsdonot ditional fee to insure themselves! For Fine Cooperation |spondent of the Manila Tribune today | with 24. North Dakota generally was ja oO She ‘Aintomobile Srivem Uy WOH BrOBs | she moat acute main. Relet-t eevee e heart; they may be something to hunt. reported religious fanatics who raided| colder than Minnesota, 10 degrees mel, Sherfif of Brown county, 8. D., ' lost acute pain. Relief is used as frequently as there is Overhead costs of the state game] Aroreciation of the generosity of |the central Luzon village of Tayug| above zero at Williston being the to Flight! to crash into and break a lamp-post| almost instantaneous. Taken need of their quick comfort. . and fish department use all but) 1.2 Quain and Ramstad clinic for the |SUnday lowered and burned the highest and seven above at Bismarck | |Saturday evening near the Mandan} in time, they will break up a So, it’s folly to endure any about $10,000 of the ecnnel cae use of the clinic rooms by his depart- | eta flag after capturing the city | aoe ee eae Reale ese | = bar ste Miceriiraebnbesure ner ear, cold and head off discomfort. ‘pain that Bayer Aspirin could tions, Jones said, and the increased | ment following the state capitol fire (MAD. abv IKGR | gqremidit had three inches of snow) Send it on Its Way Vernon B Adkins, Aberdeen, who-sras| Phey'll relieve your suffering relieve so promptly. Get the \ Deo eciditional’ tobe used in game| Was expressed Saturday by Joseph H.| Ui eaded, “seems to have| Monday in the Twin Cities, Mankato, | i riding with Prommel, was unhurt, | from neuralgia, neuritis, or the genuine, which is always t 000 additional to be used in game! Ritnch commissioner of agriculture |Sanda.” he added, “seems to have| Monday in the Twin Cities, Mankato, | in 6 Hours! ; Heh ge amy, time Tieceands Gta nat atte tbo io f propagation work. ‘abidlator. been the underlying motive of the| Albert Lea, Hibbing and Winona. | - One feature of the law is that open; “Kitchen said in his letter to them |°nflict, in which several persons omrcenerer = ARRIVES IN MANDAN seasons on all game is provided. The| tne cooperation “is typical of the | Were slain.’ FIGURE IN NOVEL WEDDING When syou're out-of-sorts, head-] Bob Meach, Minneapolis, arrived in . % theory is that such seasons, in actual! <pirit of Bismarck in not attempting SSS | Oklahoma City, Jan. 12.—(P)—|achy, dizzy, bilious, with coated|Mandan Monday morning on @ busi- practice, will be controlled by gub-/ to capitalize the state fire catas- BRITONS LIVE LONGER jAaron Fretz, 91, is going to seek the| tongue, bad breath, no_ appetite or |ness and pleasure trip. ernatorial proclamation, such orders | trophe.” New York, Jan, 12.—(4#)—English-|blessings of “old folks” on his latest| energy—don’t worry. It’s’ probably — to be issued on advice by the state} pete Sere ies men and Welshmen live longer than|marriage. His bride, the former Ber- |.constipation LEAVES ON BUSINESS game and fish department. _ * Americans: Studies by the Milbank |tha Eckert, 19, has three stepchildren} Take a candy Cascaret tonight and} E. R. Pryer, Mandan, left Monday A 60-day closed season on rabbits Sherwood Depositors memorial fund covering an eignt-year jover 50 years old. |see how quickly your trouble clears during the mid-summer is provided | To Receive Dividend period show the American death rate] ——_—————— ;up. No more headache; no gas on for the purpose of bringing rabbits for women aged 25 to 64 is more thanj BEAUTY HAS TRIPLETS | stomach or bowels. Appetite im- within the scope of the law. ‘ ‘The proposed enactment would}, 1. R. Baird, receiver of closed English and Welsh women. For men|the mother of triplets, her children| another tomorrow night and the next |30 per cent higher than the rate for| New York, Jan. 12—(/?)—Beauty is/ Proves; digestion is encouraged. Take : ° .. | bank: s announced that a 10 per i ii Yu i: vi y is in| night. Get bit of the souring rmit legal shipment of game to per- : the American mortality is at least 15 now numbering eleven. Beauty is in| nig! every o! 9 fons outside the state; would permit | cent dividend would be paid the de-| per cent higher. the zoo. She's a lioness. waste out of your system. Then see é Os Ss the use of dogs in the field; promote | Positors of the First International eee ———_—____—__— how bowel action is regular and ’com- and encourage game farms and fur | bank of Sherwood, N. D. CANADIAN PROMINENT DIES ATTENTION: MASONS _ | plete. : c Payment is being made through} yrontreal, Jan. 12—(P) ‘8 ngus Mc- mi i le| Cascarets are made from cascara, the office of J. P. Reeves, district |, Montreal, Jan. 12_-()—Angus Meo) = S Nicene Masonic temple i icedas aise avieea manager at Burlington, N. D., accord- |{'°"Ganadian Chamber of Commerce, | Might at 7:30. Cards and) ens bowel muscles. ‘Ten cents at all ing to the announcement by Baird. | aie today. Junch, drug stores.—Adv. farms and permit field trials of dogs to be held in this state, Jones said. He commented that eastern dog owners now spend between $35,000 und $50,000 in Saskatchewan each ae year which might be spent in North} Powell Takes Over ——_ ina Business Fire! complications which now arise along| Paul by the company. state borders, Jones said. <i No provisions for trapping beaver ’ are contained in the bil since this} Wife, Gas, Scare Man aa if field tails es | Burg Managership i fans ea anaes belive ee Powell today assumed the Deal Promptly with Kidney ‘ \. ee Dakota game wardens had a similar| succeed W. B. Lingham, former man- FE, bothered with bladder irrits- F i { privilege. This would take care of| ager, who has Leen transferred to St. | ong ak =P oe night and “3 : chanees! Help your at Haoprieg ar kidneys will be made the subject of separate i legislation, the speaker announced. In Dead of Night “ ae ee Under the terms of the proposed} «overcome by ie basin y_ stomach gas in the Colds are often serious. beaver bill the owner of land would| dead of night, I scared my husband 000 Users Publicly Endorse Doan’s: pete a ola sdvanthee ore out badly. He got Adierika and it ended Never neglect a cold. S ers in trapping on his property, the | the gas.”—Mrs. M. Owen. A a y 2 idea being to Tecompense him’ for], Adierika, relieves ‘stomach gas. in Take the recognized wy troubled it ’ aie wer me gery any crated § minutes! Acts on upper : iment and were scanty and painful. ‘was s0 sore Gamage done by beavers to trees on} 214 jower bowl, removing old pol- standard remedy. ngzpuiee that sometime I could hardly get gut of bed. After using sonous waste you never knew was Elroy H. Schroeder, Grand Forks’ there. Don't fool with medicine county school superintendent, sang| which cleans only PART of bowels. 9 “a2 ‘A Diuretic two bass solos, accompanied on the| put let Adlerika give stomach and Grove’s Laxative he th the Kidneys piano by ‘Hans Lee, Kidder county | bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid | school superintendent. jof all gas! Lenhart Drug Store—/ Ernie and Zada Peters and Dwight | Adv. | Bancroft, members of = vaudeville i QU I N I NE ' Hal aioe’ yeovided ceducal eceertaiar Kidney Acids | Tablets Building, | ape equipment can all aa y Coal, per ton - $3.00 rape pr hip that mean thou- uests included R. J. Clay and H. = For cash in load lots. sands of dollars E. Fowler; 8. J, Atkins and Elmer | Break Slee Fe Eee inant ME ee » Boe the arete ese business must Judd, Cando; F. W. Perry, McClusky; | PHONE 1132-W brotection of a permanently J. E. Eastgate, Larimore; J. A. Solien,| — ze Getting Up Nights, Backache, Oranges for Health ) hreproof safe. T. M. BURCH Napoleon; and Leonard Orvedal,| frequent day calls, Leg Pains, Nerv= Rug ousness, or Burning, due to function P: al Bladder Irritation, in acid condi- tions, makes you feel tired, depressed ‘ ; Sunkist Oranges HOW. are you against your then only slowly, combatting the. heat Grant-Dadey Branch | fesstintisss,cieoning.wes || per peat 69ct. Hon Serious Dire tom energy ‘and it in- j Per 1-2 case . $2.28 | Where do you keep the vee e she - Office Opened Here} tion.’Don't sive up. try Cyetex (pro nounced Siss-tex) today, under the pers and documents that | mean thousands of dollars Per case ... » 445 Because of this unique Think It Over ™made Monday by the Grant-Dadey company, wholesalers of automotive supplies and replacement parts. The Bismarck office, which opened tive. Announcement that its Bismarck | allay these conditions, improve reste | insaints “h ont at arcl ese ce e 3 a office and warehouse at 113 Second | {ul.#leep and energy, or money back. Atwoods Coffee to your business... the re- See Met etal Hie- Bt. now is open for business was Hall’s Drug Store. (A 47'¢ Value) cords that are absolutely iy but pe poy a It does not cost one penny ‘more to purchase your ier placeatia: «76 cannot made-to-order suits from a practical, well established firm than from the many so-called “tailors” and travel- oe 39c Put them in an Art Metal Saturday, is under the management | *R? ‘ ‘ i of George Maroney and Bail cocnes | GUSSNER' Ss ing.salesmen, Fire-Safe, and 4 in the “holesale trade only. Phone 1060 HERE IS WHAT I GIVE YOU A life time, devoted to measure taking and daily work of making over and altering of clothes, also clean- ing and pressing. A practical tailor and cleaner with 20 years’ experience is'your guarantee that any suit I meas- ure for you will be absolutely correct in every detail, or I can alter it satisfactorily. 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