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MAB LOCAL PERSONS | _ DRAWN FOR JURORS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 : ‘ DROUTH COMMITTEE OUT OUR WAY ——) By Williams Gives U. S. Viewpoint | © NOW , TURKEYS 1S USED T’ ducted as a round-table, those pre- sent giving reports of work now in progress in their various localities. ‘Wesley McDowell, state grain com- missioner, was appointed secretary of the committee. He takes the place of James 8, Milloy of Minneapolis, | former secretary of the Greater North Dakota association. It was pointed out that the most im-|. portant thing was to gather food- stuffs and clothing for the counties in need; next to complete organiza- tion work all over the state Eh ciead te ‘k wi efficienc; va- Shae eouig aelan. ud stricken portion of the state. These Tt is necessary to raise money in| have come mostly from the Red the counties in order that the $200,-| River valley. There still are about 000 quota of North Dakota may be|100 carloads which will be “sent to | HOGS ROOTIN'’ AN’ GAUNTIN' RECEIVES REPORTS | 4 AROUND THESE WOODS . SO T’ ——— i City Commission Hears Argu- See Fad tins Go a Meets At Jamestown to Can-| "i ments on Application For FOURS AN’ LOOK AN' ACT vass Situation; Need Food H Plumber's License = AS MUCH LIKE HOGS And Clothing i | AS POSSIBLE ~ SO 1 Fifteen Bismarck men and women | YOu TAKE TH LEAD Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 20.—(>)— ‘were drawn for jury service in the| Plans for furthering the work of a next jury term of Burleigh county | drought-relief in North Dakota were ‘ f district court by the city commission ; made at a meeting here Monday of . { ie h ea ve ee business meeting Mon- the greene neg the state drought | ie evening. lief comm! i ‘Those drawn were C. J. Rue, Mrs.| *" Governbe” Gasrké F. Shafer pre- | i W. G. Worner, H. F. Miller, J. W. Ri- aided at the meeting, which was con- ley, W. W. Carley, Mrs. A. E. Brink, | 5 Burt Finney, Minnie Schuman, Mrs. | E. V. Lahr, Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Glenn} ‘Tolliver, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. P. | C. Bakken, Mrs. Leo DeRochford, and R. B. Murphy. Joe Salomon appeared before the) board to state his reasons why he , Should not move a news stand which he constructed at the corner of Broadway avenue and Fifth St. Salo- mon was given permission to build a news stand there, but the commis- sioners informed him that the per- mait did not allow such a large news stand. The commission deferred ie: tion on the proposition. i Action on the application by Ralph} C, Forsythe for a second examination for a plumber’s license was deferred 8 Associated Press Photo = The attitude of the United States / \ ‘ regarding the Chin ~. controversy in Manchi 3 \ offic u. Colds are common because people are careless. Prompt use of aspirin will always check a cold. Or relieve your cold at any stage. And genuine aspirin can't hurt you. Take two tablets of Bayer Aspirin at the first indication of a cold, affaires In Toky filled, Governor Shafer said, ‘This| these people before the season is over.| @nd that's usually the end of it. If every symptom hasn't also after Forsythe and_ several can be done only by having effective) Those present besides the governor " ax os. ealaligg had. spoken before the work done by the leaders who know| were Mrs, Ethel Cooley of Grand| disappeared in a few hours, repeat. Bayer Aspirin does ard. plans and by those who are willing to| Forks; L. L, Twichell of 0; go about and show what must be|Mrs. R. E. Stenerson of . done and the real necessity for tak-| representative of the Parent-Teach- ing care of the people,in the state;er association; Mrs. A. C. Por- who are in need. ter of Edgeley, representative of The Greater North Dakota associa-|the American Legion Auxiliary; tion is taking care of the publicity.| Mrs. Albert E.-Jones of Lisbon; pres- This is being done in order that those| ident of the State Federation of in the contributing section of the} Women’s clubs; E. E. Greene, James+ state may be familiarized with ‘the| town, secretary of the State Farm- ire of Pereira ers Union; A. J. Rulon, Pharell ere great need for ex-|past commander of the American iT i iri | Dakota for 51 years, since she came | PROBE JOB SALE planation of the work of the Red) Legic Fragk Hyland of Devils at) deed Uae wk tesa oiler Coa th) La é here with her husband as a bride in, Chicago, Oct. 20—(#)—Investiga-|Cross through which agency the|Lake, and Peter Shefveland of Van 1882. jtion of alleged wholesale bartering of| material is shipped over ‘the rail-) Hook. ed | jobs, and promotions in the city fire tae free of been Ae sii seine ed sear showed ERCER (PLE MARRIED | and police departments at a reputed was reported carloads: mess on the pi everyone Er N. tei ty 20.—Melita Au- profit of more than $100,000 aa un-|0f potatoes and vegetables already|to get behind the Red Cross move- . BAYER@S)ASPIRIN leauge aii ter Ae RENE der way Monday. have been shippéd into the drought-' ment. e ‘Henry Auwinger, living south of Ha-! Accurate direction may be attained hs ee STANDARD RED CROWN —the better gasoline Completely adjusted! Forsythe, who was denied a license some time ago, declared that his ex- amination was unfair. Others who spoke regarding the ex- amination were Tom Galvin, Fred J. Hessinger, Harry Thompson, Jr., and Bernard Thompson, plumbers, and Charles Hanson. The September report of Police Chief Chris J. Martineson was ap- proved by the commission. Hazen Exhibitors Win|| 13-Year-Old Debt Prizes at Corn Show!! Overtakes Horses |! NOR i htop shes get == as] not depress the heart. Take enough to give complete relief. And if your throat is sore, dissolve three tablets in water and gargle away all soreness. In every package of genuine Bayer Aspirin are proven directions for colds, headaches, sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis. Millions who used to suffer TRwiLliams 10-20 a 21931 By NEA Hazen, N. D., Oct. 20—Hazen ex- hibitors won the lion’s share of prizes in Hazen’s annual corn show, Krem and Beulah farmers winning the re- mainder. Prize winners were listed as {ol- Chicago, Oct. 20—(P)—A 13- year-old debt overtook the race horses of Peter B. Kyne, the au- thor, Monday at Hawthorne track —and the nags are not so slow either. They were just bounding up the runway into a railroad car to leave the track when a deputy sheriff and attorneys represent- ing R. G. Sherman sprinted up. Sherman’s story was that Kyne, then a captain in the army, sud- denly needed 5,000 francs after the armistice in Bordeaux and that he advanced the sum on an I. O. U., payable when Kyne ar- rived home. Kyne, in New York, ordered the money advanced to release his ponies, zen, and Hildebert Sailer, son of Mr.| with one eye, but it takes two eyes to accurately judge distance. » |and Mrs. George Sailer, also of Ha- zen, were married at the German Lutheran church at Rhein with Rev.! Paul Ernst officiating. lows: White Flint—Steve Davidson, Beu- lah; Steve Dolan and Ed Knoell, both of Hazen. ‘ Yellow Flint—Rudolf Miller, Krem; Gust Reichenberg, Hazen; and Wal- ter Cahoon, Hazen. Rainbow Flint — Gordon Foss, Christ Zellar, and Emil Schwartz, all of Hazen. White Dent—Walter Cahoon, E. L.| Stetson, and J. A. Morris, all of Ha- =a zen. Yellow Dent—Benjamin Oster, F. ‘W. Haas, and Joe Otness, all of Ha- zen. ares Wulan Sofverts ai | South Dakota Man Do the Plans areal gar oe pi It's NEW! It's a WINNER! me Ed Foss, and David Isaak, ali of Ha- zen. Rapid City, 8. D., Oct. 20.—(%— Sweet Corn—Gordon Foss and] W. P. Baken, 60, sheriff of Penning- Fred Krause, Sr., both of Hazen. ton county until a year ago and for, Pop Corn—David Jenson and Jim|30 years a peace officer here, was Gressel, Hazen. shot and fatally wounded by an un-| Red Flint—Emil Schwarzt and Em-| identified assailant in his home here ery Stephens, Hazen. Monday night. 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Kamplln,| Bertin, Oct. 20.— Um) — American a ctea ime aca past op gerpgoeeteed - ee business slogans which offend Ger-!name: | ican Legion, af man etiquette are frowned upon by marck post of the Legion in the courts here, wi nae ae Merial bullding at 8)" rhe designation of “autofriedhof,” ¢ y or ‘auto cemetery,” as applying to a All state and city officials and per-| company for ‘scrapping old automo- sons of Greek nationality in the Bis- biles, has been rejected by the Be:- marck district are invited to attend | iin district court on the ground that the presentation function, according | +. term violates the law that trade oe san Boise, commander of the lo- shal not adopt names conflicting ad wi Propriety ang decorum. ‘The president of Greece, desiring to)" Thay thas special objections to give takers Aggie peed et foreign designations that have a! Ss, recent prese! the Greek post of the American Le- | Suble meaning in German. | gion in New York City with 48 Gre- SHRINERS WIDOW DIES { Gian flags, At his wish these fi885| Pargo, N, D., Oct. 20—(P)—Eve Lu- | engied distributed to each of the| cine ‘Treat, 68, widow of J. Frank | Treat, former Imperial Potentate of: eee me. mepbeniation.. ibe Greet the Ancient and Arabic Order, Nobles | to the United States for aiding |0f,‘he Mystic Shrine of North Amer-) Greece during its war with Turkey | 50’ 4 Mavitay andl Glan toe eens a delnene Death was due to a heart atack. Mrs.! pe pig eorlagele eS Coe: Treat had been a resident of North! in 1930, Boise said. — ‘The Friday meeting will open at 8 young infant to relieve colic. Yet it is Offensi SI as ettorste pees are peat Cas- toria’s regulative help bring re- ensive . jogans laxed comfort and restful sleep to; MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” It Burns Clean at Any Speed! 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