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Hey! HEY! WAIT A MINUTE! WHICH ONE O H4Ou FELLERS TH BARBER ? SURE YUH HANT GOT ME “TWURNED AROUND. \S By 1-29 TRINA E> ©1931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, RRLIER HEADS URGED (Sa Se szue ast TO ATTEND MEETING Representatives of Groups Invited to Red Cross Parley Thursday m. in the courthouse. This will Pp. be followed by a general discussion of the program. An appeal for utensils needed to ‘equip @ communtty kitchen to be, Jopened in Bismarck in the near fut-! ure wos made Tuesday by sett | . G. Worner, chairman of the kitchen) Burleigh | equipment committee. Mrs. B. ©.|hearsal at. Memorial bldg. 7:30 Ward and Mrs. H. T. Perry are other! 9’¢}; ii: members of the committee. olclocks Sonne Ht The kitchen will be under the juris- diction of the Red Cross, the Salva-/ ti ion Army and other relief agencies Representatives of all rellef organ-| of the city, it was sald. izations in Burleigh county are urged | to attend the regional conference of | the American Red Cross in Bismarck | : Thursday, according to Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of the county chap- ter. : which is to map out a poor relief Pro- | gram for the coming winter. Because the kitchen is to be main- tained on the most economical basis, {no funds will be used for purchasing | articles for cooking. The committee is relying solely on the generosity of “Delegates from 18 other counties! Bismarck people, who they feel will) ;contribute the things needed. Any-) » will attend the sesson, the object of | one having equipment to donate 15| asked to call some member of the * The meeting will open in the Bur- committee and arrangements will be “leigh county courthouse at 10 a. m.| made to call for articles. , Mrs. Fred L. Conklin, chairman of the Burleigh county chapter, will «greet the visitors in a short talk. At 10:45 a. m., R. kota. ing the noon hour. Will Hear Baxter Lists Equipment Needed The following equipment is needed ‘at once; two ‘large cooking kettles, A. Shepard, i-| two dozen each of soup plates, cups, | rector of Montana-North Dakota| plates, and water glasses, two dozen | * drouth relief, will discuss relief prob-|each of knives, forks, teaspoons and! lems and the program in North Da-| tablespoons, two dozen chairs, one| |ice box, six sugar bowls, 12 yards of Governor George F. Shafer will give | table oilcloth, six soup ladles, two} + an address at a luncheon of the dele-| skillets, a number of large kettles, | * gates at the Grand Pacific hotel dur- | covered pails and. cther containers! | for food, and one heating stove. A building near the Salvation William M. Baxter, Jr, manager of | Army headquarters will be used as It has been furnished “the midwestern branch of the Red the kitchen. \ 4.40-21 Size Size 4.50-20 (29x4.50) ...... 5.25-21 (31x5.25) . 30x3% Reg. Cl. . 30x5 H. D. Truck 204 Main Ave, Looking for GOODYEAR PATHFINDER $4.9 All other sizes equally low There is hardly anything i: make a little worse and sell a little cheaper. We don’t pretend that these are the lowest prices in town, but we can show you why they are the best bargains. Come and see us! Motor Tire Service Phone 313 AL DUERRE, Mer. © world that some one can’t GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER 8.55. tree of rent by Al Rosen. Electricity be donated by the North Dakota Power and Light company and the Mon- tana-Dakota Power company, respec- and natural gas needed will tively. ++ NIGHT | | vicks VaroRus a 1anot 4.75-19 Size Each Size ‘ Each aa + $ 5.60 4.50-21 (30x4.50) ...........+-8 7,85 8.57 5.00-19 (29x5.00) . . +. 4.89 5.50-18 (28x5.50) . oig's'o's oc tO. 6.00-20 (32x6.00) All other sizes equally low Bismarck, Williams | ma ————. | ‘Mandan News BRAVES ARE GIVEN HARD ASSIGNMENT Football Team to Také on Bis- dmarck and Dickinson in. Less Than Week 2 2 Faced with the prospect of playing two difficult games in less than @ week, Coach Leonard McMahon has been putting his, Mandan Braves through strenuous drills in anticipa- tion of contests with Dickinson and Bismarck. Through a misunderstanding in making out schedules, Bismarck billed Mandan on the date the Braves were ‘slated to meet Dickinson. As a@ result the date for the game with Bismarck will be played next Tuegday. The Braves will play Dickingon Friday as originally planned. The Warriors came through their game with Ashley last week without Legionnaires’ Minstrel re- injuries and the entire squad is re- ported to be in excellent physical shape. In recent drills they have been: considerable strength in defensive play with the result that McMahon has been stressing offen- sive tactics. Dickinson in several years. 0, last week and is expected to extend Mandan to the limit. Eckroth has been showing up well in practice the “ball dan’s offensive will be built. Funeral for Farmer @ resident of Morton county for more than 30 years, were held Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. in the Catholic church at St. Vincent. He was buried in the St. Vincent cemetery. Schmidt died early Sunday morning following a lingering illness from can: cer, | He leaves his widow and eight chil- dren, all of of the St. Vincent vicinity. His children are Mrs. Wendelin Steckler, Mrs. George Zander, Mrs; Christ Hoff, Mrs. Mike Kauteman, | ;Mrs. Matt Barnhardt, Mrs. Magda- lina Friez, Mrs. Joe Knoll, and Peter | Schmidt, Jr. LOCAL LONS HOSTS. TO VISTING GROUPS has been changed and the contest | 'BORN AT DEACONESS HOSPITAL Rambow of Solen are parents of a son born Mon- Deaconess Held at St. Vincent: Morton County Man nesday afternoon at 2 p. m. peace. 1 Work of renovating the walls and ceilings redecorated. |_ Mr. and Mrs. George |day at the Mandan tal. Group to Consider |of the World War Memorial building in organizing of the physical pro- gram. \leyball, and handball leagues are |cluded Funeral services for Peter Schmidt, featuring other sports will be formed ‘if interest is sufficient, Reel said. | Costs for participation in the pro- gram will be kept as low as possible, Reel anid. |. Richelieu Coffee Week Logan’s, 2 Ibs. for 82c. Charged With Larceny Isadore Imel, Morton county farm-/| er, will face charges of grand larceny when arraigned in justice court Wed- He was arrested Tuesday on com- Plaint of Marcus Gress, who alleges that the accused stole a road scraper. Imel posted bond and is at liberty awaiting his hearing before Charles {Sheen, Morton county justice of the DECORATING NEARLY DONE district court room in the Morton county courthouse will be completed within the next few days. Walls have been wainscoted, floors done over, and Athletic Program Steps toward organization of a phy- Reports from Dickinson indicate sical activity program for Bismarck that the Stark county outfit is strong-'men this winter will be taken at a er than any that has come out of jmeeting of 15 representative men It_ex-| with John W. Reel, director of recre- hibited power to defeat Belfield, 34 to'ational activity, Thursday evening. | The group will meet in Reel’s office lin the city auditoridm at. 7:30 o'clock. | The purpose of the meeting, accord- drills and is expected to be 'ing to Reel, is to form an active com- carrier around whom Man- mittee to help the board of managers Gymnasium classes, basketball, vol- in temporary plans. Leagu |Mandan Attorney Gives Talk on | Constitution at Monday Is Night Dinner club and their guests from the Minot dinner here Monday evening. than the majority. » has been changed to meet new situa- tions, Sullivan discussed in detail the amendments added to it since 1913. “outstanding antagonistic amend- ment.” cluded the income tax, direct elec- Ask Your Druggist What to Do for Service Drug Store or Hall’s Drug Store will tell you: “Rub the surface gently towards the body with Moone’s Emerald Oil. Makes your leg feel better even while you're doing it, and in minor casec often brings surprising relief. “Then bind your leg with a band- age three inches wide, and lon" enough to give the necessary suppo:t Start winding the bandage from th: ankle upwards—that’s the way ‘th: blood flows in the veins. “Any veins broken? Any ulcers Emerald Oil will heal them right u~ ‘Make your leg as good as new. I doesn’t stain, so you needn't be afrai of getting it on your clothes. “If Moone’s Emerald Oil doesn’. help you more than anything els> in- ies atland Til gladly return your mioney— Advertisement. Members of the Bismarck Lions) and Mandan clubs heard John F.) Sullivan, Mandan attorney, give a talk on the U. S. constitution at a Bullivan gave a historical sketch of the document, which he said was de- signed to protect the minority rather Describing how the constitution He described the 18th amendment cjoge as a “lone steer on a hill” and an The other amendments which he discussed individually in- Varicose Veins! you've ever tried, just bring it baci: . &. senators, and wom: suffrage measures. Ten members of the Minot Lions club were guests at the affair. They were J. A. Novak, J. Howard Hess, W. T. David Phillips, H. C. Kiehn, H. Montgomery, Halvor L. Halvorson, O. V. Kolb, B. A. Dicker- gon, and A. P. Blonde. Guests from Mandan included Dr. L G Smith, A. C. Rausch, a past president of the thongs Lions club, and Walter Tos- W. &. Parsons, president of the Bis- marck club, gave a welcoming talk to the visitors and responses were made by Dickerson, Rausch, Halvorson, and Blonde. A. R. Bauer, Bismarck, sang three on He was accompanied by Tos- MARRIED AT HAZELTON Miss Bertha K. 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