The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1931, Page 2

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| OUT OUR WAY Sih - TH BULL O' TH woods Knows VERY WELL THAT GOY 1S WHIGTLIN' AN’ MHELUN' HIS HEAD OFF FER HIM ~ WHY COES HE HANE T'SToP AN RuBBER AT SUMPN : THAT DOESNT MATTER AS A DIGNITY. THAT 1S WHAT IS KNOWN HATS HOW SOME BIG SHOTS GET BIG ~ YOU CALL'EM IN ON A LITTLE CASE AN’, BY TH! TIME THEY GIT THERE, ITS: A BIG CASE ~ WAITS TILL YOU RE. GOIN’ DOWN FER TH’ THIRD TIME ~ ITS GR\ AN MAKES HIM MORE _______ Br Wits SUSPENSION OF NEW OIGNiTty OF OFFICE ~ BIG SHOT ALWAYS IMPORTANT “THEN, IMDORTANT, T.RWNILLIAMS ne Group Officers of Lions Clubs Named Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 12.—(?)— Officers of the six groups of the fifth] named Nye, Sinclair Draw Big Crowd at Mott " Mott, N. D,, Sept. 12—Senator Nye and Representative Sinclair drew a house here. Sinclair stressed the value of co- and stated 5 a a Fife! i 4 E i | Mrs. King’s Funeral Is Conducted Friday Mrs. from the McCabe Methodist ‘Snay pal church here at 2:30 o'clock afternoon. Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the church, officiated. Burial was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. King, who was 53 years old, leaves her husband, three daughters, & son, her mother, and a brother, all of whom were here for the funeral rites. Pailbears were H. A. Carlisle and William Brownawell, both of, Brad- dock; and Charles G. Boise, 8. 8. Mc- Donald, George M. Register, and F. H. Adams, all of Bismarck. Two Demonstrations Planned in Burleigh James K. Wallace, marketing spe- Cialist of the U. 8. department of ag- riculture, will conduct two livestock marketing demonstrations in Bur- leigh county Tuesday, Sept. 29, ac- to H.-O. Putnam, county ag- ricultural agent. ‘The first will be conducted at the Enoch Anderson farm, four miles south of Wilton, at 9:30 a. m. and the second will be staged at the Heaton ranch, four miles southeast of Mc- Kensie, at 2p. m. . BURNED AUTO NOT STOLEN An automobile found burned south of Bismarck Tuesday evening be- longed to a Jamestown man and had not been stolen, it was announced Friday by A. H. Helgeson, Burleigh county deputy sheriff, after commu- nicating with Stutsman county au- thorities. The auto was owned by a man named Peterson, Helgeson said, and the fire started from an over- heated motor. "APER MOVES TO BEACH Beach, N. D., Sept. 12.—Moving of equipment of the Sentinel Butte Re- view, newspaper, to Beach already has begun. J. J. Hess is manager of the enterprise. The Review will be Beach’s second newspaper, the other being the Beach Advance, published by W. F. Cushing. FORMER BEACH MAN DIES Beach, N. D., Sept, 12—Prank Ea-|% sene, one of the pioneer restaurant men of Beach, died at the home ot |*7ste his daughter, Mrs, Ferne Ruckle, at Hayward, Calif., according to infor-| mation received here. CONFERENCE AT BEACH WOMAN DIES Beach, N. D., Spet. 12—Mrs. C. A. died home near here of cerebral embolism kidney ailment. Blackleg Warning Is Putnam, county agricultural agent. crease there. Two Slope Farmers ® local hospital Saturday sufi from their farms Friday evening. were 26, from near Almont. Karges’ right hand was amput at the wrist here der and it was badly mangled. He arrived at the hospital about 11 o'clock. ‘of the lower part of the right when his limb became an ing rig. He was brought here 10:30 o'clock. Community Theatre St. Mary’s Enrollment school is larger this year last, announced New England, N. D., Sept. 12.—En- ts. rollment in the New itngiand sotiools fered. this year is the largest in the of the city with 301 students regis-|: | CLUBWOMAN INJURED |_ Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 12—Mrs. Grand Forks, received federation of: women’s clubs and has [held several officers in the American Auxillary. music, od Issued to Farmers id ‘A warning to Burleigh county farm- ers to guard against blackleg, a cattle disease, was issued Saturday by H. O. Blackleg has made its appearance in | tion. the area between Moffit and Sterling several times this summer, Putnam said, and again appears on the in- He recommends that farmers in- oo Soreness in the hips and shoulders| | AT THE MOVIES ' of the cattle is the first indication of | @———_—___—________—- > blackleg, ing rgaovee Lemp ie mereod PARAMOUNT THEATRE i flesh, ‘|. Special (justment pockets in the flesh, and frequently 18)/..44°to be made to record many of Injured in Mishaps Wi ahtanciarl Mana taciaian ‘eke he the famous Chic, in his character of peony hesrsiony Pern sitting or marching about, nur Banton, aad, Bateeet Bender, tated late Friday night. He caught his hand in a corn shred- Erlandson suffered 2 bad fracture AHL caught attempted to kick « belt off a thresh- about Plan Is Discussed Is Increased This Year suddenly at her farm, Enrollment in St. Mary's by Rev. Dance at Glen Echo tonight. Good THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1981 |p ——________ 6 nara MELON, VEGETABLE RATES IS REQUESTED North Dakota Railroad Commis- sion Forwards Petition Tol. c. C. Suspension of new rates on melons and vegetables, including potatoes, in the western classification area, ef- fective Oct. 15, is asked in a petition forwarded Friday by the North Da- kote railroad commission to the in- terstate commerce commission. The new rates raise the present) class C rating on melons and vege- tables to fifth class, which would re- sult in an increase in rates of from’ 1% to 10 per cent, according to the state commission. Cabbage, turnips, and winter vegetables, besides pota- toes and melons, are included among the commodities affected by the pro- posed rates. ‘The suspension is asked pending ‘an investigation of their reasonable- ness. ar “The present class C rating has been in effect for a long time, and absence of commodities,” the state commission's petition said. “Based ion the percentage relation of classes prescribed in western trunk line class) rates, class C is 30 per cent of first, while fifth class is 37% per cent of first, so that the proposal of the rail- roads to raise the classification on) melons and vegetables from C to fifth constitutes; ® material increase in rates. Under present existing class tially the same. in @ general investigation of rates under the Hoch-Smith resolution, which resolution requires rates on products of agriculture to be placed on the lowest lawful basis, and we believe that no increases should be} nomic condition of agriculture is 80 well known that it needs no descrip- “while it is true that there are nu- merous commodity rates on potatoes and other » it is likewise true that there is a substantial move- ‘Theatre Monday. ‘These acenes were ones presenting Gran'pe Summerill, the Union Army jt Mitchell, Edward J. iH i i ; i Robert Ernst, Mike Donlin, Noel in, €d Deering and Nat Pendle- ane El ree ae Putnam making the- All the —_——_—_—_—_—_—__ Better Times ‘Are Bound: to | Come wHeK Sew Nicola Butlins Broadway and Sth St. gE courses will equip you an nothing else cam for worth-while stemographic, secretarial, bookkeep- ing and Junior account toms. Pisene cally when you, Rasw. what we Rave done tor’ Tou wil write Gr, TANGUM, “Free ee " arcs We Dees . seven to ten miles, extending from ten to fifteen miles in depth, in the lime- were believed out of fire fighters dug trenches and “back fires.” 7 Montana Man Dies seales the increase would be substan-| 5 oaten, s section hand, was killed “The commission is now engaged| bere fly HH . IN. D., for burial. se Jess, Mont., survive. made without a formal finding of}round the headless fosall of a 75-foot reasonableness, The unfavorable €CO-|dinogaur in east Africa in Tangan- | Ralnalahes Clete | COMMUNTY CHEST An oil, filtes "ere eeaneee'| COMMITTEE NAMED Filled with DIRT srona, ih Levit ag ee Mem- cannot protect largest 5 been re- |_- : Th our EN maarired ticar Aberiiae ip. {To Nominate Candidates For Lum- ¥. GINE 5 ship- ping rules which cut her rating Previous down by 10,000 tons, Her Board of Directors; Drive Is Discussed F | | A committee to nominate eight | srenry, ‘south A paw pitcher, from the candidates for four vacancies which Minneapolis club of thé American ‘The sale of Henry, who ments do not. The Majestic, 56,- 621 gross, is now the largest ship while the Leviathan saves about $3,000 a year in port fees. i 1,000 Are Fighting | , Members ot the committee are P,/cooalonsl s A BE. Byrne, Bergeson, W. E. Par-|0 trig) . Fire in Black Hills|:ons, snd ba Fevold, residents ot |* cece! Change your oil peor! Sean ae ae cone and Ope! the British medical filter cartridge Deadwood, 8. D., Sept. 12—)—A president of the nin oil; |tains the names of 52,201 doctors. 9 sand men labored Saturday to Corti ge pA eh ~ >very tho P.M. Davis, president of the Asso- every 10,000 miles bring under control @ forest fire de-| ciation of Commerce; and Bessie) Dance at Asbridge hall. Spe- rege nk Mead in the history of /Baldwin, president of the local Butl-| cial dance music by Command: ssresee-rereseeeeen= With two fires in the hills south- |"'Four of the elghe candidaies to e|ers of the West. |_Use the Want Ads west of here, officers investigated re- i ought iber., ‘The first fire burned on a front of danger ti ITH the New Plymouth giving the smoothness of an Eight, who cares now about counting cylinders? Results count. Facts talk. A five- minute ride will tell you more than all the words In Rail Accident Scobey, Mont., Sept. 12.—(4)—John jumped the His body is to be takn to Ped ogpee The weral children, residing near Peer- in the world. Don’t buy any motor car until you AND UP, F. 0.3. FACTORY : FLOATING POWER FREE WHEELING HYDRAULIC BRAKES SAFETY-STEEL BODY DOUBLE-DROP FRAME _.EASY-SHIFT TRANSMISSION 342 A British museum expedition has Next to Bismarck Hotel yika territory. NOTICE! Please look over your basement and see whether or not you have any fruit that are not in use. The Community Aid Se Committee is asking for them that they may be in use. Food may be canned and saved that otherwise may waste. Boy Scouts will call for them. To get them in use im- mediate action is necessary. Phone 872 Those who are in need and desire fruit jars should - also phone the above number —The Community Aid Service Committee. for the Big New WILLYS SIX THOUSAND DOLLAR SPEED AND VALUE The new Willys Six holds 16 official AAA speed records for stock carsunder$1000. Besides being the fastest, the new | Willys Six is also the largest, liveliest and most powerfal ear you can buy at such a low price. The new Willys Six is the world’s lowest priced car with 65-horsepower engine, double-drop frame, 58%-inch treatl, Float-O oil suction. Willye Sis i4-c0n chante $996 Willys Eight $95 endep Willys Sis Ii-wachents SS Witye-Knight 15 andep —Allprictef.o.b. 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