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ST aN ORE RN AO mR 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1981 3 living on @ homestead would be/ + te4 by the state board of ex- ‘Just smoke ’em . . . and pick out the cigarette Ray sd be credited miners to undergo an operation. that tastes best.’” to @ revolving fund to further and promote cooperation among American wheat farmers direction of the federal farm board. Burkhart’s bill 4 law would be void on behalf “8 ° + Pf the foreign fms, but may be e- SN ee ee MENTHOL oup goLD.. forced against such companies. . : bd A eben INA GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Masonic and Eastern Star card party Thursday, 8 p.m. The validity of the act was chal- lenged in a suit filed in district court on behalf of Frank Clayton, 22, an inmate of the feeble-minded institu- tion there, after he had been in- Clayton's attorneys contended that the act was {n violation of the con- stitution, GIVES MARY A DIME Ormond Beach, Fia., Feb. 11.—(#)— Mary Garden has a most vaiuable token, That's how John D. Rocke- feller described it with a twinkle in| his eye as he presented it. It's a! shiny dime. “Oh, wonderful,” Mary bye to Broadway for Ina Claire. New York, Feb. 11.—(P)—'Tis pear. Sh. TH COUGH ROATS DROPS I gave 904 Richmond smokers one each of the four leading cigarettes . . . with the names hid- den by a black mask. “Don’t try to guess ’em, Richmond!” I said. It was the same old story. Again, O. G. rolled up a decisive majority vote. world’s foremost tobacco town for its superior throat-ease and smoothness. If that isn’t 2 Supreme Court decision . . . (signe) CRaipley what is? Chosen by the FINAL BOX-SCORE \ 4 . SEEK 0 BROADEN HALL SDR AKS ON \Nine Year-Old St. Paul Bo Suff He and {tare to constitute the full! goat, It was presented to Represént- “! = ‘al attendance at the party's house cau-/ative Kvale, Minnesota only member : Pope to Be Heard Over Radio : ear fal y 5 ers March 2, The mascot is a toy|of the party in the house. 1 i > ° ° POWERS OF STATE en DEVELOPMENT OF 22nd Bone Injury in Last Five Years ) - 2 4 : . St. Paul, Feb, 11.—()—Maurice fences. Once his collar bone was } ce BET TER CITIZENS Breslau, nine, had @ brand new ecole Boren Heres his 8 Jett arm ; Se e fractured, ani fracture Tuesday, the 22nd such 18 times before the present injury ; ——_—_—_——_ injury he had suffered in the last | he has had broken legs. e new { Bill Would Grant Authorit i aes Maurice appeared to be a ‘ ty to 80 Social Workers of State Hear} iris tatest injury occurred when healthy nothtar Boy until he was 0 Mineral Lands for Minnesotan at Annual Ban- he stumbled and fell while hurry- four years old. Then brittleness e : , d qi Commercial Develo; " b ing to his seat in school, His appeared in his bones. A fall or 1s am | . pment quet Meeting right thigh was fractured. @ bump that an ordinary boy his pne reel fatal? he wouldn't notice sends Maurice to ‘ tung Velen eee Soa Dr. Charles F. Hall, head of the Oe ee eee ae i : q substances for commercial develop- * | Minnesota children’s bureau, was the | tion when th : I I » ment is granted to the state land principal speaker at the annual ban- the Pub Mid seca: Bchbenuety: ae erat econo ca ca arene in a bill passed by the quet Monday evening in the Patter-| Nelson Sauvain, president of the| Particular stress was laid upon the sa samp ts son hotel Terrace Garden, which was|board of administration, presided | encroachment of other business into +, Mature includes lands gon attended by more than 80 social | during the banquet. the retall hardware field by President to own al ve Gaya see er thiee ce or other workers, members of the legislature A. A. Lane, Sherwood, in his annual < Vlationy eonsernt tiie pple) ode and visitors. message. He asserted the time was * — of such natural cepolite The bill is Social service work which will aim approaching when the hardware man Susignee to" vetiat. we bill to develop the wayward child into the must do tie same to west competl- } ‘ prion A Bain ly tens sated OC- best tye of citizen is the next for- tion. } curring in northwestern North Da- ward step towards making this a bet- Chain stores were seen as an aid to Low first cost, low cost of oper- | were dlecovers but an attempt to el goclety” today” He nonin to thet P eeaee: faba he, ned. fied ti a Ke and lo F eir entrance into leld added ation and &, poo ye aa | el sabi sition i . Hall. gates that if the independent store Was found the land commissioner had must co-ordinate our energies and ac- | Closer Relation Between Whole- | is to survive, it must keep pace with depreciation mean a distinct saving i no legal right to lease the land for tivities in an effort to equalize the I "i the times. Z | this ee eee handicap which ue +. ompex mae saler and Retailer Dis- a ee eee to every purchaser \ itstan among chine ay rought al pent 1 1 - t i hills passed by the house were those Dr. Hall prophesied that the 20th cussed in Speech Officers Will Make | ( * rong for rauation ad heenaing czitury‘and Unt in the coming geat| not, x. Fee 11—ve-—ctowe| __‘Tnspection at Fort) Tue New Fonp is « splendid car to own! and drive | wy a soe ee and enti fete Ronen ipa jie cooperation between the retailer 0nd! Cowie: Tetrion Halstead, chietot because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, come e wholesaler, = rence ad o she. facture automobile Hoense plates, at proper atmosphere for its growth and | tensive advertising and better coordin. | Staff of the seventh corps area, U. 8. fort, speed, reliability and long life. itiary, jorsing . ation of buying and selling was urged | Army, will arrive Bismarck Wed- ii the sale of the Drake state mill. 5 He called attention tp the value of | by Herbert P. Sheets, Tndlariapalls, nesday evening to conduct an inspec- pxeee ate at Soe) eases wt! features of : Proposal to amend the state consti- child welfare work, showing that it|before the annual convention of the | ign at Ft. Lincoln Thursday. importance to every far-seeing automobile owner «ee { aoe be aeticrey the cha one ra onlay td ive eon see Dakota Retail Hardware asso-| He will be accompanied by Captain Jow first cost, low cost of operation and up-keep, and aa 4 ae Hage obed rane the es aa ‘XT’s voice pear hearl} 10:30 a, m. E. S, T.—Arrival of Pope ie Apne oe Acar in| ar sliester weameging director of bran ly dal pees te low yearly depreciation. legislature session, is contained | rou: ie world Thursday in an his- ; pi rT e right channels, while same | the National Retail Hardware associa-| Both officers are from area head- 8 in a concurrent resolution introduced |torie inauguration of the pontiicial tne begs eee seyret child if permitted to become a crim-| tion, was principal speaker at the | quarters at Omaha. During the life of the car, the day-by-day economy in the house today by Mrs. Minnie |radio station. Ll tice! inal may later cost the state thou- | opening session of the three-day con- ————_ of owning a Ford will amount to considerably more D. Craig, Nonpartisan, Benson county.| It will be the first time the pontiff/tween two and five minutes to enable} sands of dollars for his apprehension | vention, attended by more than 100 KVALE HAS MASCOT than the saving on the first te. Xe hi Many Bills Offered has appeared before the radio micro- the pope officially to inaugurate the | and trial. Gelegates. Other speakers included| Washington, Feb. 11.—(?)—The J eet thse alee es frac ‘The greater part of the house ses-|Phone, will matk the Vatican's com- station by turning on the generator Miss Bertha Palmer, superintendent | Oscar Mastrud, Jamestown; John H.|Farmer-Labor party has a mascot. buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. sion was occupied with the first and|Plete independence from Italy in and cutting power into the transmit- of public instruction, in a weltoming second reading of 49 bills and six eran and will initiate a ter. a a Seis bachranatlice ta HAS ated we The reasons for this economy are simplicity of tions, This deluge was due to|Policy of linking the Roman Catholic) 10:35—HVJ back on the air with © ‘ my see tact Tuesday was the last day for | World by wireless. the pope sending in morse,code fol- |¥on goal. She emphasized the rela- | design, high quality of materials and care in manu- introducing bills, exept through per-| Eventually his holiness will be able lowed by another code transmission oe ip between the work carried on facturing and assembling. Many vital parts are made mission of the delayed bills commit-|to talk directly to all his ambassadors: with an automatic sender. Tan ee eee TODAY and THURSDAY to limits of one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to ey abroad for the Marquis Guglielmo| 10:43—Marquis Guglielmo Mar- that carried on in the classroom. Gitte tenth iiths:of a1i:Sheli id *Gutstanding among the meesures|Marcon!, inventor of practical wire-|coni, donor of the station, speaking| Mts. Allce B. Bailey, juvenile com- Daily at 2:30-7-9 palszysaveciate ase ab fac ted hcg ; introduced were those relating to ee peice is ak wae 24 Italian and English, introducing the pe PREAAA tatalt trie oon aieas V at 2:50 = 0 new Ford is an outstanding example of fine crafts- id ‘al 5 set or all the nuncios an . vt 3] tomoblle regis re eey introduced © | delegates in foreign countries. Porpi45—First talk by Pope Pius, in She called attention to the growing Adults 50c for Entire Evening Performances manship in automobile engineering, 4 comprehensive measure dealing with} The powerful new broadcasting sta-| Latin. th ging eory te x de bettie The more you see of the new Ford—the more you the operation of automobiles on the|tion at the Vatican over which Pope! 10:50—Translaticn by students of [De se mnowietg oa in ae eppe 9 ° y highways. Under its provision any |Pius will speak is shown above, with ‘Gregorian university in Italian, Eng- pao Peter thiese anit tatoo talk to Ford owners and experienced mechanics—the ving operated |an inset of the pope. ‘lish, French, German, Polish and ‘Teatment for these subnormal or de- - i person convicted of having i , , linquent children. She expressed the e more certain you become of this fact. . . . It brings 3 motor vehicle while under the in-| A schedule made public Wednesday Spanish, meanwhile the pope will go hoke that the inspiration gained from e : ) fluence of drugs or liquor, of having by network officials indicated the to the academy. Gcuelon of. probes Ath other you everything you want or need in a motor car at an \ been found guilty of homicide, as-|pontiff will talk first in Latin at the| 11:10—Pick up from the academy! workers and the attendant acquisi- unusually low price. i sault, or injury to while era ceremonies of HVJ, Vati-/with talk by the Rev. Father P. G-/ton of new or more constructive A decade and a half ago, D. W. Griffith, dreamer, ideal- : q Jeading to suspension of license, shall|science. Both the National and Italian and English, again introduc-| = —— tered and struggling art to world-wide recognition be required to show proof of respon-|Columbia chains, including all avail-|ing the pope. with his immortal “The Birth of a Nation.” In a day siblity to the amount < of, $10,000 ber |able stations, will carry the broad- j11:20—Talk by the pope 4n Ttalian, NOW WIFE ENJOYS he transformed the world of pictures! And now, the fore being permit ie 2 whi possibly may ranslates : tomoblle.. The program from HVJ is lexpectac| Broadcast from HVJ to end about ? great master returns to grasp the leadership of the "A bill introduced by M. H. Lynch|to proceed in this order: 11:35, FOODS TH AT USED iallang ad screen and carry its banners to new and , ¥ of Richland is designed to facilitate ‘ lofty heights! i : recovery of stolen automobiles, while > x Mi vans i x Mneasure offered by Representative om gone, to Hollywood because, she 10 MAKE HER ILL \f| Again, as in “The Birth of a Nation,” D. W. Griffith i L, E. Correll of Cass peau all mo- ; fe aking oto nated Melt aoe ood i has chosen as his theme that tumultuous time that | te euICIe erey ay ene ould the stage. She expressed the hope revolved around the colossal figure of Lincoln, days be determined by thelr class and jthat her John Gilbert would meet | pregnant with great events, hours freighted with weight, instead of the present system ii Ds oe ea Cae es ene ee — titanic emotions, moments charged with tender loves, of pele: age ae Power yl a Chaar ‘ ain Sader eck petra jon, AN Nhe) bitter hates, sacrifice and devotion. ure proposed ie jardine i= = ae wee 1,111 Men and 669 Women En- Against. this vast panorama moves Lincoln, boy, youth, A hail insurance measure fro-| rolled, Registrar's Semes- | January Report Shows ab His it Eian Bie oE Armeticn) tla stor ysis BRE ot ew Ee es ee eee cane ; duced by Edwin ‘Traynor of Ramsey a soul and a on. Not the Lincoln of bronze monu- 4 county, provides for eee ral ter Report Says 42 Arrests Last Month ments and marble scultpure—but the Lincoln of flesh | He = pia reas Fao bah Compulsory aystem, separation of hail) Grand Forks, N. D. Feb. 11—En-|_ Forty-two arrests were reported by end ec inely human, jesting, loving, thinking, 8430 to 8630 taxes from the general taxes heen rollment at the University of North Bismarck police in the January re-| ABHUNE * ' r i ae . , a ee ae Kovther bill liye pilin peace jee es peice sien sto athe sicand ace city | In sweep and spectacle it is a picture without parallel! F.0.3, Detroly plas foleht nd deliecry, Bumpers ond apare tre axis introduced by Traynor would require/ wilson, registrar. Of this uumber| ‘The arrests ranged from grand lar- | Thousands of people surge through its mighty scenes, Go sask ne pntee mee ine Tntoorsal Gola Guapo counly sudiiors to ety veloee RAL eerie are men and 669 are|ceny to driving a car through a stop | battles are fought, Sheridan rides, history is written = | any public deling | Wom sign, nd Lincoln lives again in Griffith’s supreme achieve- } ? taxes, the total amount of taxes, 1 in-| The total registration is practically| Calls reported and answered were i onery 2 P : ¢ cluding penalties »|the-same as the first term, Mr. Wil-|listed at 750 and 33 business houses 3 against nah land to: be aay rere son said. Fewer students dropped | were said to have been found unlock-| ,, a s FE) couity presented. bill dealing with lany tine during the last five years,| oes oe everthing yA ie Ph atetay Beclermances=:2:00/:.0:15)-\7ande usury. Under its provision in‘erest and 124 new students entered. ma —-~——" | would disaj with her,” says E. shall be paid on only the unpaid) Only 37 students withdrew at the|. Murray, 706 State Ave., Kansas City, a ‘ ij sales a '|poor grades, about half the number io1 6 gas would crow C lin M Co Se ean peat cf San complied inet aue a bea tried a lot of things for her op e otor mpan y en seclors obmpleted. heir work. for | 0 — \ fund to trouble i i * A Bi money from the state school fund 1) graduation and only « few found it Seabee ct atiek relieved the Children occupying the first 10 rows during the eve- BETTER SERVICE counties, townships, aware taratneicat cca P is pane she tes mat get any ie ning performances will be admitted for 15c. within the state, ‘The enrollment will increase as late ; eae OWT, bonds pow seemed proper invest-| registration continues on the campus B A K | Ri G hee. sommes Pa ie s Disne an Now 4 Phone 318 Bismarck, No. Dak. ments for Z the registrar stated. Actual college i A Under bill introdueed by J. Hlregisration at present is 1,722 includ- [i =) OWDER Ree PML oes, Prat used to. snr ames tm Burns of Ward it would bee ing 1,075 men and 647 women. The discomfort a tablet or two of Pape’s Ae i cen oe ee oe = oa saa for the state to employ ey aaalion university high school enrollment of Diapepsin makes her comfortable in any work, eis Hen the in- | 5836 men and 22 women—makes the ‘ in a minute.” } with the institu n mh total of 1.760, 4 | “When thousands like Mr. Murray r : m ves ‘ime limit for levying the one The college of liberal arts has the ; are coming right out in public to The tdi a s | largest registration, 446 men and 212/ | praise Pape’s pepsin, there seems ¥ mill tax for capitol building purpist® | women for a total of 658. Next is the | FOR OVER ; no reason to doubt that it does what { i was extended from 1036 to inciick| school of education with 338—101 | is claimed for it to help people who £ if 1940, an increase of C7 x Mau of |Men and 287 women. The school of suffer from acid-dyspepsia, and the Bill introduced by Fr engineering has 256 men and one heartburn, gas, nausea, ‘belching, : Ransom county. woman enrolled, while the schotl of headaches, dizziness, etc., caused by Se ed commerce is next with 105—86 men | this common ailment. But those who a and 19 women, G ed | wish further proof before buying qa: ‘The school of law has 72 men and| usranteed pure | May easily have it. The makers agree ‘ four women registered and the school| and efficient. Hl | to_send TARE. a trial package ? of medicine 56 men and four women. : | absolutely FREE. Just write “Pape’s ASKS T AX ON WHEAT Special students total 105, of which USE | Diapepsin,” Wheeling, W. Va. 11 are men and 94 women, Complet- = Te Ing the list ere 82 graduate students poabey of high | \ PAPE'S j ie ee = aia ———_ working for degrees and one who is ands, PP ean eS ;5_|not. The former include 57 men and aE maa | A P E PS | a oe Requests Congress to Penalize| 95 women. 8 pd Eel er ad . ‘ By classes the enrollment is: Fifth | [Quick Relief for Stomach Is] ongse " : Production by Any Farmer | oy nee ane eoenions 360% funlors lief_ for Stomach Ills or" BELIEVE IT or NOT— PROVES IT 9 Over 5,000 Bushels ng sophomores 410 and freshmen |——~-- = At to congress to enact leg- ene 5 E ] 1 petition to gong “axon, neat Sterilization Law y ] ; oduced in excess if i | protnere ofc i roped in Upheld in Nebraska re} U I Cc K R E LI E F RICHMOND AWARDS 0.G. BIG a concurrent resolution int a | D. H.| Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 11—(P)—Ster- | the senate Tuesday by Senator igation af secede ting faeeaae we c | front : VICTORY OVER RIVAL BRANDS Bape. fod Leagan Senator J. H.| Prerequisite to thelr release from At the same b ~d a| State institutions was upheld by the | Burkhart, of Man aunty cee Nebrasts suresess ‘oenich, wednesday. | j I went down to Richmond, Virginia, the other measure Labial My folnt stock ‘A law enacted in 1929 requires that | day. Richmond, one of the nation’s capitals in Borneo associat tt the busi- | feeble-minced persons must be ster- ‘ | tobacco products, wheré they know tobacco like ness of farming within the state. neg p Misia they are released from Detroit knows motor cars.