The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1931, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, .._ a iia + GeErerecasey Magnificent Pageant | “:::%::| Giant Parade and Ol | tory. Cast includes Bis- 7:45 P.M. Sept. 1-2-3 | Smal fiTue Settlers Picnic i] |, Missouri Slope Fair Grounds ————-- Sept. 2nd Riverside Park | ~ TETERTLY peaet - sooner or On a rising market| @-- a o 1 scare me,” simple explanation | @—————$—$—$—$$—$—$—______ DIN WUH AN ARE A jthings wil right, but the testi! Weather Report | SERVICE RE RD F Bones of Child Are of his fectitade | City-County News +: Jof the soundness of your financiai| | Found in Burned B : 4 : ° a" oun urn arn iskamé dlateioe * bal 2 P3 | Structures comes with a continuous. TEMPERATURE ‘The Chicago district builds more|” Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom, a | decline in markets. Many organiza-; At 7 a. m. ba railroad cars than other et i . fi members have been paid too much | Lowest last night 6 The bones of a child six or seven Bal in the hospital, Bs} + ipeliintticaatahcnalacate |for their products, have spent the Jame, 24 Mik RGR Te oe | bape) old were found Sunday night = sien q : ‘ ; A money, and have allowed the person-|Amt. 24 hrs. a p 1 ati Waiineinaas President Chiang ee Shek Is! aiigain to wreck thelr assoctation and| Corst,tmis, month fo date” LE lCivic Undertakings of Local [ras raat, Tune of 8 bern parch?| 63-Year-Old With Nerves of re ‘aised | forever destroy its usefulness to the| Total, Jan. 1 to date . 11:04 Williams, near here. goon ond fermen, Mf reer, are et uP 07 | Actuated deflefency slice "" 2") Sorvice Club Are Enumerated |, The barn burned saturday nignt| Steel Rescued From High Two 9 Two a joo aters making small painless deductions) Jan. 1... 95 . ie nce oO! e iams eer day, the associations will live| He Peo ee believed the child perwitelag — _— ue id thrive and their membership will GENERAL REPORT ers was dead F Shanghai, Aug. 31.—(?)—While au Ibe N. D. Stations— when placed in the Rochester, N. : nday ierce the {be proud of their achievement. } " Pru ba barn and the » N. Aug. 31.—(P}— = ait cuncestainty that cloaked the | “Zt is almost humorous to stand by| Mig "Law ‘hs: loon Gone on Biskeek oe itt has | building then fired. On a. nearby Nerves of steel and a stout heart kept Tee flood situation in northern Kiangsu |and listen to the ‘favors’ the farmers / BISMARCK, 7, $$ :S){club was afforded national recogni- colis Wiothine wae ae, “age clinging bo 8 precerions Rete ee Beginning Sept. 1st We Are Going to Province, another area placed its|Are receiving at the hands of the| i110 43 ‘oo tion at the recent convention of the : % + hd A ° dee a an rts ne: Fverent ame tt em of if isceoenam et ore, Mee Carl Dorfler Keeps __|itime, nie tol somes sre ose = less at 500,000. 3 lain ais “ 44 00 Jones, founder and secretary-genei is hours after his fellow worker, Gon- 4 ee ee ees cerePana te CO0ADS tetas hase of ‘the weet | it lee ola Monday. 8’ S| Mandan’s Golf Title $2!" Di Pino, #,pluned to dea] We are going to give you low eash prices every day’ of the thang, in central China, although it |Farm board for the purpose of help: | Dra 40 00 | "In a letter to the local club read at ‘ania, bpp st week. Watch for our low cash prices in this paper daily. of muddy, disease-laden water, was C3 lass tion. y | Fessenden, pe 6S e lu @ report of ie y |elty golf cham; nshij when the scaffolding slipped. % able for the first time to tally its|What the government is doing for the | (rand. Fork 38-00 ious undertakings of the Bismarck |“!tY plonship by defeating | : = grim losses, : tease oa as ship owners, the valle | Hatting Ho {7:05 | unit in his report to the recent inter- segthig ll up and 1 to play Sunday ite uate Shey Supe ti wine P.& G. SOAP, 5 bars ........ . ...15¢ 5 oy i * y Be loans ve ma = ‘00 | -} Ri nine i A Si as {3 line projects: Provided money to and‘? up atte endo iheleas Der [ite ctr te top of the sack with ai] PINK SALMON (best quality), 1-Ib. tall, 2 ¢ Half the population of the three cit- eid Every loan made by the send Boy eee cmpieg =e oa oes etd the third round to Pmeenirths shot draped a rope over the EOP se sicate oices eeees eres % 2lc tes, or 782,000 persons, were home-|Farm Board to cooperatives is made cooperated wi ac Walton League | gain a 6 up at the end of 27 holes |chimne es , less and penniless. Many were nalf-'in the view of its repayment, ‘The |: jin protecting wild game; held joint and in the fourth round Ridley came |scemp hauied in tre Woh eee Ae eee Starved and suffering from dysentery, revolving fund provided in. the agri- Williston. ef 0 | Lions club meetings: assisted with /back with par golf to eliminate Dor- heavier rope attached. With a ana | Tomatoes, Beans, Camp- 4 cholera and other diseases. cultural marketing act only enables | {anal 7143 ojcommunity chest drive; was host 30 fler's lead on the 38rd hole but Dor-, hold for him to grasp, Kemp soon SCORE... ceca’ Cc bell’s, 3 cans.... 21 Cc President Chiang Kai-Shek, who) farm organizations to secure credit! other s American Legion convention dele-| fler took the 34th and 35th to win the drew up a second line with a small : reached Hankow Friday after leaving |on a parity with large industrial | Boise gates; entertained high school football match, swing attacked, into which he stepped - his anti-communist campaign in groups. Such loans cannot be called |\-1! squad: sponsored a Boy Scout troop: and ‘was carefully let down. Plums, purple DeLux, 18K,| panstett Ch all hern China to his aides, expressed |a subsidy. To do so is unfair not! benv entertained unprivileged boys ant A e jeese, southern China ubsidy jpen ssi dinner; crcted a/ Graf Zeppelin Starts ‘Without assistance he walked into large No. 24 cans, Cc himself as shocked EER gay S een but S the gov-| pes M in 0 ae pean ded in dis- On Pernamb Flight the emergency room of the Yawman 2 for C | varieties, 25c pkg,, an area ; - Certainly the farm group | jsq tks (cit Kane © assisted 1 uco Flight] ana Zre plant. shies Rahs and Hunan province authorities to lift| should not be denounced because the! linvre ont. uid jtributing 1,000 bags of candy; placed ' “I knew better than to let the thing embargoes on rice to permit supplies government enables it to get loans|Helena, M Christmas decorations on streets; su- Bt. Vinee: yom —_—_—<____ Sardin Y%, oil, Qt. Olives, Queens, ion. Jat ona ” Huro: pervised city spring clean-up cam- i" nt, Cape Verde Islands, Saar es, % A 19 Mi 27 to be sent to the eS region, ..| At Feasonable rates. Kans: feign; tendered ennual Banquet Ks Aug, 31) The Graf Zeppelin, on} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY domestic, 4 cans. . C| tui quart ....... Cc streets dry shod until, SAYS FARM! high school basketball squad; ni atop flight from Friedrichsha- RENT—1 tt as Ber tb at the earllest, although the | OFF THAN MANY OTHERS menbersuip reports received, eight sepplallgrferereareel Brasil, was sight-| mene One reset, Hltchenette” and FLOUR, C 1, 49-Ib. b: 98e Yangtse is subsiding at a rate of Kankakee, Ill, Aug. 31—)—Ag- Se ee Le aisle See, eae oaterory bath equipped with electric refrig- » Carro! “1D. Dag.... oes several inches daily. | Heutture has withstood the eeonomic| O'Jdge V. H. Stone, a member of the [night with passengers o's non-stop| frnt0r And stove. Suitable for two. - pression better than many other i. oe of Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. Man Admits Killing | ™#or American industries, Alexander FOO no en ge ane o Prnmuco expected to take ITALIAN PRUNES, 16-Ib. lug....... .89¢ an P S: | Legge, former chairman of the Fed- 0g | sian) — or = Aen hee Le = CRESS, 1ST Lares ‘white purse beeween, Fi YS [cral Farm Board, said Sunday in an e = There brief -; Main and 5th and Montgomery wo eens More! address before a soil and crop assoc-; Spokane, Wash. peidy. 82 [See ee ee zil sea ae Graf will start back for li pee containing $7.50. Finder $2.00 Orders Delivered All Parts of City is ere 2 \iation rally. ift Current, peldy. Germany. call 191, ai | ats i "I Toledo, ‘cles 7 5 tt country and eulogized T do not hesitate to say that in its | Winuipege Mant veld), 32 pede Se re foree that motivated Beh “(Continued from page one? capital situation agriculture is in far| ‘The above record is for the 48 hours them. ¢ taid, his hobbies crime—‘scientific | better shape than any other major | ending at 7 a. m. itati from the Mandan crime’—and sex psychology. industry,” Legge said. “And even if " a lpbrrpnere luncheon meet- His letters, police said, revealed him ; Prophesying is a risky business, 1 fore- Lions to atten rerpearve pear ee as a self-assigned student of women, | cast a future for the American farm: |atly: fa and. v3 see ehi ghey. also were ingieed , Meee ee ey a eee era ee ae | ar None Daa cree eealiy dale Ree reed litwe aneaanes oolenication! roustabout salesman. e a aid Joyed in recent years. tonight : and Tuesday; not much | held in‘Mandan this week. its life he would say nothing, beyont change in temperature. Arthur Berry, Winnipeg, was a ii . r South Dak 3 y fi = ws “is ve that he was born in Cedar yrs me Mother and Daughter ht and. Tuesday, eacept unacttied | guest at the meeting. . More letters addressed orne- | " 5 onight east portion with showers ex- ltus O. Pierson, the name Ene whieh | Are Killed by Train! aple southeast portion: ‘cooler to- Harry F. Powers corresponde: th [Mighe went and so ortions and ex- E | many women, were in a postoffice box/ yitchell, 8. D., Aug. 31—(P)—Mrs,|_ For Montani: tnsettiod aadight ‘f Lore ese eotacction with the|2thel Cooper, 39, and her daughter | 27d, Tuesday, probably showers south | ‘Tuesday, Sept. Ist j ing held in connection with the wtorence, 14, were killed when struck |““Mirmesotn’ Soni eet to cloudy deaths of two of those women. |by a train while walking on'a trestle |tonight, showers in east portion: ia) | Le The letters will not be removed from ‘near here Sunday. slightly warmer in extreme south- 5 tne Doe unl «poral inpeior er" Gaefne, anater member of the| seen tuner gorice™ "I QACHeS e rives here. jfamily, was hurt seriously. A baby,!. art - Chiet of Police C. A. Duckworth.|three months old, fell six feet into | CERERAL, WEATHER connmrioxs | I Clarksburg, after interviewing Mrs. sand of a dry creek bed and was not /northerh Manitoby tind eters ay Over ’ ia * Luella Strother Powers, wife of Harry {hurt. Alfred, 11, was unhurt also, | ka, extends from the Mississippi Vale if FP. Powers, said that he was “not; They were walking against the win a, | fey, Westward to AR pihstern | Rocky through with her.” tter| Which, in the opinion of trainmen pre- | are centered pver the Goren Pekar ot a: her Husband was taken into custoay,|Yeneed them from hearing the train. sion and,over the north Pacific, const Cash Only : e : fs selenied: Saturday after being Mississipp! Valley and in Utah, Wy- - | Seon “int satetor oe S, D, Persons Burn |raite2 trie hata sae e Business and Profession t ay A hi t Bere te Cilings, be abecivea hia| To Death in Auto! iene Test occusteas, districts, and rie : : : feast ing the gs, | jin fastern North Dakota on Sunday (ff | Strictly fresh, 1 24 ; Mrs, Powers told Duckworth and! Artesian, 8. D., Aug. 31—()—Two] ,, Misourl River stage at Ta. m. Cash & carry Cc ‘ % q : Hewspapermen who interviewed her persons burned to death near here/ station teromense. Wants, Peal (Meat Dept. Only) é at wid home cant q deve iat ea |Sunday night when their automobile | duced to sea jaya) Jags. Bacake { was out of bed.” | The victims were Mr. and Mrs.| REFEREE SAVES P, Strict! The woman said Powers had given'George W. Shumway, Mitchell, 8. D. Chicago, . 31 ig fresh é rrr 1 1 Cc ‘ her only $12 in their four years of The tragedy occurred on an isolated’ good long count from Soave ‘Barry. 2 5 I ‘ i marriage. section of Toad and they perished be-|The referee of the second Dempeey- Pot Roast a; ae Oe ae |fore aid arrived. Tunney battle swung and i Schillin ig Predicts | Shumway was county commissioner jeffectively on two thugs and rescued Fancy, i More Farm Profits“ 2*"2n un’ bank messenger who had @ payroll. |I | ‘Tender ....... LOC A | e above items cash & ‘ In Minnesota Talk : : he, abere teem e : Hgilg aay from Lemay one) it y 0 an an : ‘Sroduct. consumer, less neces- { tary marketing costs. 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