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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 EXPENSE-RECEIPT 1, C. C. UNINFORMED ADJUSTMENT HAS OF RAILROAD MOVES H + increases on projects not in direct of Consolidation Plan, | Oornpetition “with, buses, pipe lines | whether the carriers had been able to work out the minor but troubiesome details which were incomplete at the time of the white house announce- ment, In the meantime, the carriers have announced a determination to ask Minneapolitans Get Montana Contract Butte, Mont., May 22.—(}—Wins- ony yoy of Minneapolis Thurs- wed ti contract of the Montana Power company's natur- al gas project in this state. The bid was for the 225-mile main supply line from the cut bank field to Butte and the amount was not re- Minneapolis Flames Cause $15,000 Loss Minneapolis, May 22—(7}—A gas explosion ignited a pile of 30 dozen straw hats and started a blaze that spread through the entire first floor of a four-story brick building Friday, causing damage estimated at $15,000. Highway Commission Is Letting Contracts Letting of contracts for 102 miles of highway construction occupied the | ¢_ state highway commission Friday. | Bids were opened for projects em- bracing 73.118 miles of gravel sur- facing work, and 28.856 miles of earth grading. at 8 |, PRIENDLY ARMY OF SCOUT TROOPS 10 INVADE BISMARCK i a i FE &8 More than 100 dozen hats, as well as equipment and material in the 2 § if caged i Boys t | Yealed. Expenditure of between $12,-|Undersecretary of Treasury | city Hat Works, were destroyed. Loss Rate Changes and waterways, adjustments down-| The contracts being let include a| merce show 977 gliders reg- { ys to Arrive in City This Aft-| 000,000 and $15,000,000 1s contemplat- Thinks Present Deficit Is __| to the hat works was plased ak $10,000 . ward are planned in some instances project for 25.237 miles gravel sur- | istered Jan. 1, 1931, against 45 €d on the complete project. by Abraham Fidelman, proprietor. The to meet this competition. { facing on Highway No. 6, north of | one year | ernoon and Tonight; Will ( Camp at Ball Park Washington, May 22—(#)—Despite the decision of eastern railroads to seek modification of the Interstate Commerce Commission’s consolidation plan and the more recent proposals of nearly all carriers to ask rate read-| Not Indicative Globe Realty company, the Gicbe em- ployment bureau, and the Northwest Passamenterie company, in the same building, suffered $1,000 smoke dam- age, while damage to the building was Placed at $4,000. Streetcar service was held up for a time by fire equip- ment. William Mansfield, a fireman, was burned on the right hand while fight- ing the flames. BATTLESHIP LAID UP | Selfridge, in Morton and Sioux coun- JAMESTOWN TO BE CONVENTION CITY Knights of Columbus to Con- vene Monday for 24th An- nual Convention Washington, May 22.—(P)—How to FARM BOARD PRAISED adjust governmental expenses to re- ceipts is puzzling the treasury. Undersecretary Mills is ‘convinced that some changes are necessary, but he also thinks the $984,268,517 deficit that existed. Tuesday is not a fair basis for consideration of the prob- Jems. He prepared @ speech outlining his views for the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks convention A frieridly little army of Boy Scouts will invade Bismarck late Friday and will camp at the city baseball park. | They will represent many troops in . the Missouri Valley area of scoutdom and, in some ‘cases, entire troops will make the trip here for the Area Jamboree which opens tonight with @ scout campfire, Boston, May 22—()—Resolution to | memorialize congress against the ac- justments, the commission has re- | tivities of the federal farm board in ceived no formal notification of either | attempting to regulate prices of wool Project. and mohair was adopted Friday by President Hoover announced in De- {the state senate. The house of rep- cember that negotiations undertaken | resentatives took similar action} at his suggestion had brought agree- | Thursday. . | [rut between the four major castern u ‘T shed “apartment. in fireproof building, ileges, electric re- Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply at The Bismarck Tribune ‘office or phone 1335 after 6 evenings. CAPITOL THEATRE Last Time Tonight modern laundry frigerato roads, exclusive of New England, to Included in the group will be the <r Thursday, and since h ill Assist-|, New York, May 22—(®)—“The submit revised plans to the commis- troops of Bismarck scouts and 14from| ‘Knights of Columbus will hold their | ant" Secretary Ballantine read the ad. | Ark” is laid up after steaming some eet oh oath Load ANNOUNCEMEN other parts of the area. They will/24th annual convention at James-| dress, 800,000 miles in the seven seas. The |“9}5._ ; remain here until Sunday afternoon |town, Monday, May 25, according to} At the same time, the internal rev-|Eattleship Arkansas, 22 years old,| 4. tid sald Friday, however, no in-| I take this means of announcing that I will continue my piano or evening and all will participate in|E. J. Donovan, Langdon, state depaty.| enue bureau announced its collections | which did such things as land m: os ‘pie had tg iba as to Nees classes during the summer months. contests gids games which have been ee ae See led are|for the first 10 months of the 1931 td a Veen on oe ahue pe Leones cetesentlacitase! ? Phone 1586 arranged f expect Present as well as a| fiscal year were $260,346,408 less than | ines in the No1 ) 1s out of com- ANNE HURLBUT PETERSON Saturday's program will be broad- | number who will attend in an unoffi-| th rit anission. 5 . ened by the addition of a tree plant-|cial capacity. ani ec cainspdalor ann com adaee Cy ty Tribune Building ing ceremony to be held ‘The group will represent an organ-| Mills indicated the December con-|, Over 840,000 rural boys and girls tol grounds as a part of a nation| ization whose North Dakota member-| gress would be asked to make read-|in the United States are enrolled as s = ES = —= wide tree planting ceremony in cele-| ship totals approximately 4,500. justments, 4-H club members. In 1930 the total pecia bration of the bicentennial of George} Election.of offficers, discussions of|| Among other things, he found fault |©!ub membership was 822,714. Washington. This ceremony will take details relative to charitable work of| with the fact that two-thirds cf the USED WOOL BAGS ANNOUNCEMENT place at 1:30 p.m. under the direc-|the order, business sessions, and the | government's revenue comes from in- . ¢ ° on: ‘, . tion of President A. M. Christianson. | selection of two delegates to the na-| come taxes, which fluctuate readily Each - 35c of opening of Shine Parlor for ladies and gentlemen in Dr. H. A. Brandes, chairman of the | tional convention will be the business| with business peaks and depressions. i the basement next to the Town Talk Lunch a local Court of Honor, Friday an-|of the convention. “We should so adjust our tax sys-| Phi 106 H i 35e Until nounced the Court-of-Honor program] Social function arrangements are| tem that year in and year out there one | MELVIN PETERSON, PROP. Tt to be held at the World War Memo-/in the hands of a Jamestown com-| will be no great variation between ? dl 8 o’Clock ee ~ eae m. bloat mittee. receipts and expenditures and a a DACOTAH SEED CO. er Jol . Slag . H.| Members of the Bismarck lodge who| paratively small deficit one year. w: s Payne constitute the Led a el will attend are E, P. Crain, grand| be offset by comparatively, small 109-9th Bismarck, N. Dak. Elizabeth imi committee. knight; C. H. Me , State tary | surplus the next year,” he said. . assisted by the Court of Honor com- Bary deputy grand | knight; ‘and ©. Kf He predicted that expenses could ptanbberBhier sheathed ad CITIES Saenial pets t Madox mittee of Mandan, consisting of Dr. Myers, past grand knight not be reduced materially because of jocks and Bon Roberts’ R. E. Percy, W. H. Stutsman, Dr. G.| Alternates are Rev. Father John| the public demand for expansion of We have a direct connection with Henry L. Doherty & Company H. Spielman and L. H. Connolly, and| siagg, and ‘Wagner. activities. The present situation, he of New York, for the sale of the above securities. ge area ees eae Dr. O. T. ceoeeimcinticinieataenene said, is not of aa ‘ied fave P t W: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! nson, 0! len ie program becat tl tie is as follows: Surfaced Highways _{ ten caused by abnormal increases in pebbled atheist P. C. REMINGTON & SON ! SRrininet race becut cent a In Good Condition| expenses 2nd similar drops in reve- crag skill based on ‘The Pioneer Investment House nue. years of experience. Best bugle corps. pean — — Due to recent rains accompanied by of material used. Frigidine nedgeeeDe Bec oe ee snow, the weekly road report issued and Fredericks. Reasonably uty ‘Tenderfoot Investiture céremony— sais state Paid Ueledrebar priced. Guaranteed by res- __ Robert ce tr iraiaarasol ani SroMhout "th oo Pceant on pee ateerg e ponsible establishment. oval rough and heavy, particularly in the Buy your Permanent from 7 \ —Governor George Shafer. ig WY, Di ly your. n " Presentation of Second Class mactaoenitroate tii peuealvnrs : us, enjoy it during the sum- Announcement badges—W. H. Payne. Toads z mer. Presentation of First Class badges | Ported in good condition and with i I man. continued fair weather this condition Yr ‘. 9%, RS ini pelle agor rears badges—Gov- | should obtain upon all parts of the a Ss ee Harrington s IOWA MASTER BREEDE sixdupe: aid’ stibting: x0e ernor George F. Shafer. ort lapis by the latter part of the Are moving to a new location at mance, against a back- Closing ceremony. ; e id of pi I id This to be the largest A d Wi Pr all 216 Fourth Street ground of pioneer love an UNIVERSITY STORE ROBBED . “ ees Seen ge a by ei! Minneapols, May 22. mre as inte Ger re arn ey ee aos Cea thrills you'll never forget! dred Scouts are expected to be pres- bandits, guns drawn, raided the Uni- yj y | 909 in the block south of Mon’ gomer ‘y Ward’s t is wee! ° with ent at this Court of Honor. The pub- tere eaaeavopaaicn send beget: re We have some wonderful bargains here while moving. ivestuuaeael Siigoeswloneer te | ae Thuraday, beeen Fs the manager te House for Rent Remember the new location—along side the M-F Tire Biryani @ cusi er, Tol ie an a i ildi ML A N Sarre Stein Gast bell | ¢d the racks of more than $1,000 in 6 Room Modern House Shop, nextito the sgl building. weiner roast presehted by the Bis- Learieeh s de aeepea: ia pes ioe completely furnished, There is where you can get our triple certified famous amare, Abeaelati of Commerce, the | mobile. y No Oth Be ee genes et for genuine quality baby chicks and started chicks. Tomorrow Only arrangements committee, _ the er er Call at 500 West B Buck Jones a a Sunday program will include Protes- is quite like Pabst Blue Ribbon. Broad Wi: tant services at the ball diamond and ‘oadway or phone Catholic services at the St. Mary's “ Not only has it won the World’s 888 at any time. owa aster reeders Mon.-Tuees.-Wed. church, ibbons Puri a 9 7 ‘aon Karasiewic ts chateman, oo Gui, sin m rly y and‘ High tie 216 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. “Cracked Nuts” the events committee. lo ick- characteris! son, in charge of the field, had a Enos and agrees Srpotiness plese crew at work Friday getting the toit elone. : grounds in readiness for the events. H. O. Saxvik, chairman of the com- Pp mittee on prizes annouced that the al S Bismarck Elks club is to present @ large loving cup to the troop making the best showing at the Jamboree. This is to be awarded annually and ue n will not become the permanent prop- erty of the troops that win it. Small While ‘The Beer of Quality sold, silver and bronze buttons wi be presented to the winners in the You Sleep! igi vg ig egg bogey 10 individual contests. Articles pre-| When a headachy, bilious, or a gassy fee east with. thousaiids sented by various firms will be/ condition tells thet bowels need help, awarded the ret ig a eae ar there’s nothing like cascara. Doctors » q noon team contest. prizes are this if be awarded on Sunday afternoon st 2) $1”. ciens bowel me Tat hy i p. m. reveille at a. m. a “4 a4 Seer fom, he insole A or sickening effects when you use Bismarck Youth eo 1 Cascarets, Just quick, aure help for OO] | sluggish bowels. Both upper and Attend War . Done ae ree oie tongue is Fargo, » 22,—Leslie | son cleat reath sweetened; eyes HEE wltco. and “Henry Danrot,| brightened; iemileserisn becehes Bismarck, ang eae majoring in chem-| from a candy t. Try one to- istry at North Dakota Agricultural! night and see for yourself! college, will be among the six dele- gates from the Seventh Corps Area to attend the summer sessions at the chemical warfare camp at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. ‘They will be the only representa- tives from North Dakota selected among the group of 80 students throughout the nation, who will re- r) port for active training June 12. ie is particularly interesting because of the A «an hele Combe nO.0F She oogine illustration. It is necessary to remember Hanelt and Danrot, will be commis- in noting this. ad that it was printed long before | sioned as second lieutenants in the anyone dreamed that beer would be discon- | OW an ks} auce i Chemical Reserve Officers’ Training tinued. Consequently, its purpose could only } biaacud have been to sell beer. | With this in mind, whatever advertising 5 ACH agent prepared this advertisement naturally ‘ { STOM WEAK, sought for the widest appeal he could get. 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