The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1931, Page 8

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ext tre oad SPM ZEST7SE Arn adccme anna Hime Hann ts HMHOsacoye M 842 Stereses asuxce e588. 8.84 8en48. ree THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDN ESDAY, JULY 1, 1981 | * Cult Leader CENSUS REPORTS ] DISCLOSE HOTELS DQ Bi: BUSINESS Receipts of Larger North Da-| kota Hostelries Are Placed at | $3,000,000 for 1929 i Christian Armand, above, 60- | d nit of Fairfax county, | d one-time follower of King - Purnell, of the Heuse of; |David, has decided to become a re-| ious leader in his own right.| puted to have been wealthy, he{ old his land and is to begin aj hing trek to Michigan ty start a cult. | t, chairman of the ae-| 's memorial committee, and hn Hogan, department Le- Inforn ities of re collected , and a total of Be KLE y the American Legion| Iori tialng cancun ees tine ney nd the advance of the and a dining room seating capacity |° CE eee an cat a by Company C of the 164th North Dakota national ill open the convention. Forks’ drum and bugle To the Colors,” and . Tribute been cl; operation. € ropean-plan hotels ¢ make separate cha meals. Hotels that ¢ ions to room rer are das European-plan_ can-plan hotels are have a fixed combined rate for room and meals, Mixed-plan_hotels are those operated ry on t i- | Ses rege ne can plan and partly on the E n Towner Farmers Producing Feed Cando, N. D., July 1.—(4)—With the k of moisture, Towner ners are bending every ef- ry comrades by presidents ‘tments. “Taps” by the d Forks drum and bugle corps, will close the service. ( n_ plan, plan, and six are mixc Fifty-five of th per cent or more of Nine of these hot corporations, while ua and partnership ow and report 123 proprietors (81 male and 42 fe- male). In view of the fact that only tw hotels of the resort type are reported | in North Dako presented for t The corn crops are all being carefully cultivated in order to 1p down the weeds and conserve all oisture possible. “In some cases where there are still remaining pot holes which have been unseeded, stockmen have announced out disclosing individ |their intention of seeding millet, N. D. Epworth League [irr yin hake a satisfactory Will Meet July 6-12 crowth even if seeded as late as July i Others are seeding barley and oats Valley City July 1.—(P)—Fiv ich will be cut for hay later in the hundred members of the North Da ten kota Epworth League are expected to emus Sige aC attend the ninth annual institute of| Corn Crop Is Good the organization here July 6 to 12, Asserts Greenwood Rev. L. R. Bergum, Larimore, an- Dakota's corn crop prospect nounced Wednesday. Rev. N. Everctt Hanson, Minot, is] Nor good and is fully as far corn in Minnesota and dean of the institute. looks “v Prominent speakers from several | advanced E. A. Greenwood, state said Tuesday northwestern states are to address | Wisconsin, delegates at the conference, Mr. Ber-| dairy commissioner, gum said. after a tour through these states. Among institute leaders who are to| “Prospects for more silos in some attend the conference are Bishop sections of North Dakota are very Wallace E. Brown ood as farmers are now facing more | Dr, Elmer Guy C jess of a feed shortage,” he said, classification with- 1 operations. Uiff School of T ‘and are planning on trench and pit Colo.; Dr. Earl E. H s which they say they intend to of Evansville college. struct to help care for more feed Dr. R. E. O'Br ‘age. ©. A. Armstror The hay crop will be short in some lace, Fargo: and indications are that Kansas Cit} Members of the exec tee include Rev. S. E. F: president; Rev. C. M. Pe Fargo district; Rev ton, Grand Fork: Johnson, Mott, Bis! presidents; ton, Minot a e of hay land will be taken *"' Plan New Elevator For Hettinger Town y England, N. D., July 1.—(@)— nm were busy Wednesday way the smouldering ruins 00 fire which leveled the elevator here Monday. vork was underway so that ion of a new elevator may hin 10 days. | of the Columbia Elevator ; of Minneapolis, owners of royed building, plan to have National Chaplain ee To Address Legion ¢ be speaker a service here Sun preceding the op crop, N. M. Weber, manager, said. jean Legior —_——_ vention. Mo: Missouri's rye acreage has fallen expected to a back from the wartime level of 45,- Final ar 000 to a yearly average between 20,000 tion are bei | SIDE GLANCES R, | and 25,000, - + + By George Clark new structure ready for the 1931} — ncue BIM 1S AT LAST BEGINNING YO REALIZE THAT HIS HEAVENEYES '$ LOST TO HIM FOREVER = WHEN SHE CAME To HIM YESTERDAY TO PLEAD WITH HIM To SAVE HER POOR TOM CARR FROM RUIN — ——————— HIS RAGE AND JEALOUSY KNEW NO BOUNDS- — VT WAS THE STRAW SHAT BROKE THE CAMELS BACK = HE NERV ‘To COME AN "M GLAD OF THAT, SKEEZIX, IN RESPECT TO YOUR PRESENT AND FOTURE WELLBEING HAVE SAK ME To HELP MY RIVALS E WHO iy Stketsr VER CAME INTO ERRTER INSULTING = AND MILING ME AN OLD MAN~ STOLE My LIFES BEEN OCCUPYING MV MIND FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM’N POP WHY, MRS ROACH! MEBBE MR. KINGSTON IS GENDING AN AIRPLANE FOR US To Go AWAy INP ITS GOING To LAND OUT AT THE AIRPORT... HE'S BANK: } Ro~p wouLo ING Fork IT Now! w= WE GOT SEVEN RUNS IN THE FOURTH AN. 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TUL SAY IT 1S! THAT'S BEEN OUR BIG JOKE THE PAST RELIC FOR A WEDDING PREENT i Not With a Moo! WE'RE USING IT OUT WERE UNTIL WWE GET ONE OF THOSE NICE | WHITE ENAMELED KITCHEN STOOLS THEN WE INTEND To GWE 17 The MIT A COW 7 ere! Does THAT SOUND CONVINCE YA THAT TA 1 ST/Lu THINK YOURE RAZA ME- BUT WAN see! BI GUMP = DO YOURWORST = NTH ME FOR ALL TIME POOR ‘TOM SARR — ws Gum NIM KEEP HIS ahr You WiLL, RIND THAT IP MAND Ve TOM CARR, wit, NEVER MAKE YOU MApPy= BD) GOES BROKE - AND {S 1 LOVE HIM AND XO ie ! PENNILESS = Te NEVER CHANGE THAT Ee =, ONAL THE. DRE NE 1S HONORABLE ~ ME 1% YOUNG~ 5 y, HE IS HANDSOME — } WOULD RATHER LIVE IN RAGS WITH TOM CARR ~—, THAN WITH YOU QEATED ON A THRONES & « AND THE QUESTION WHICH | WHAT WAS UNCLE MUST DECIDE 1S WHETHER OR WALT TELLING YOU NOT AN EFFORT TOWARD SO EARNESTLY SUBSTANTIAL ENHANCEMENT OF SKEEZIX? " ° NOUR LEGACY IS PREFERABLE TO Peer wt, THE MODEST SECURITY WHICH ed AS JUST WE NOW ENJOY. [Aa ¥ mR Y » < Z By Blosse, GOSH, HANK... 2 HAE HER. 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