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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCLUBER 29, 1931 2 INDIAN CORN SHOW zine. Haines romps through a dozen In 48 Hours? ‘Cellophane wrapper that opens ay represented by one or more students 4 | OUT OUR WAY By Williams || WATER AND SEWAGE |stsane he oniers'or srs Sa:|Russian Teachers | semester. clnpaty dhe Hawalan Islands, and To-Get Pay Boost H . fanada eac! we two representatives an ‘ J HAS 95 EXHIBITS , “WELL, PROGRAM OUTLINED here while,the Philippines have only| Moscow, Oct. 29. (>) — Russia's ‘ | WHoT'M 1 WHY igre. s Teor’ from the oftice:of Reg-/.ecbool. teachers. were voted a -radee : Sern nT ! pace { : irar ®. O. Wilson says. in Thursday by the oh eee DOIN’ 2. 1 | OoNT Thirteen hundred thirty students of | the’ ‘peoples commissare, “Miveetice| Bhi: | wey 1M 4OU Experts From All Over State the 1,630 total registered at the Uni-|January 1 primary teachers will be, Mon all Displays Sent to WAG ' i versity list their homes as being in | raised from $35 to. $45 & month and My State Sh SHIN \ TAKE i Will Speak at Meeting in | North Dakote while Minnesota is sec-| those inthe higher” grades from $50 we. fe Show SOME OF | F Nov. 5-7 ond with 210 students. Montana and| to $65, : ; ——_—_—_- : | argo INGve' Ge, South Dakota each have 15 while! ‘They also have been’ promoted to Cannon Ball, N. D., Oct. 29—More} MY CLOES. | Wisconsin has 13. California, Colo-| the first category of food privileges, than 500 persons viewed 95 exhibits |_ Program details were announced |T@d0, Iilinols, Indiana, Towa, Kansas,)on equal footing with the: “workers.” im the two-day second annual corn; ‘Thursday for the third annual meet- | Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, show staged by Standing Rock reser-} ing of the North Dakota Water and;New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and = =— vation Indians here. _ a Sewage Works conference, to be held | Washington are the other states which " H. O. Putnam, Burleigh county agri- | lim Fargo Nov. 5, 6, and 7; we sent representatives. | ‘YOU R a | cultural agent, was chief judge and| The yarious problems encountered lle 545 people list Gand Forks as i L. C. Lippert, agricultural extension | jin water supply and sewage treatment jtheir home, only 42 live im Grand fi agent for the reservation, was the; plants will be taken up at the meet- | Forks county outside of the city. H Al R i chief speaker. i ing. Some counties, together with the i More than a third of the exhibits, At the opening session, F..W. Pin- |number of students representing them, Get at the root of all hair troubles S e F were sent to the state corn show at} ney, Jamestown, is to discuss methods |re: Adams 2, Benson 14, Billings 1, ve . ¢€ a Pa | Soins f st on the program in- | pariah iaieees omtil ad octane Dunn 5, ehunias 4, Fostae s “Sider | “peli Jot noe benl ot) @ e v er features. on Wy omas, Minot, lead a n , 4 5 s 6 school band an ie The relation of the Missouri River , a int 1» | Scout drum and bugle corps and an Diversion project to municipal water |13, McLean 13, Mercer 8, Morton 21,/ lustrous and well-groomed with vie fa reas r entertainment by students in the |supply and sewage disposal will be Mountrail 14, Oliver -1, Sheridan 12, mn i SAR TSHe ths ctiow were goun Titiin outlined in an address by E. L. Chand- | Sioux 5 and Starke 13. y q recting SB icles} ler, University of North Dakota, while oo 1 Crow, Claude ee Ture. on tie jthe Missouri river diversion project| FIRES RAGE IN CAROLINA ee re oere kas Coton ind the future of North Dakots will! Cherlotte, N.C, Oct, 2°—(P)—For- ‘wood, Edward One Horn, John Elk, ils Lake. et if est fires raged. unabated in eastern / and David Running Bear. Basil Two At the second day’s meeting, E. L.| North Carolina Thursday as state of- Cae eee ee etre ey aearrige Lium, Grand Forks, city engineer, will ficials moved to organize an army of f Masters of baa Alvi ie w tt address the gathering on “Btorage fighters, but rains last night had i is farm agent in charge of the structures for public water supplies;” i Aieilnatad the sABhaes Sh | Gorn list of priee winérs in the or arene ero, WHat ah ae Tees oo i e list PW! - , « | der in which they placed, follows: kate ‘Sa savage! disposal one ta | Yellow Flint—Milan White Eagle, North Dakota,” and A. E Skinner, i aa Good Crow, David Running Chicago, on “Water Waste Surveys.” | Cc ro) U GHS ‘White Flint—Eli Swift Eagle, Milan Set eet, Dae oon | fes} ‘White Eagle, Oscar Goodboy. . A. pier ‘ 8, 1a., ©. 8.) F&F makes coughs vanish like i ‘d One Horn Childs, Minneapolis; G. A. Johnson, | mage Stops the tickle. Ideal for aren Sapa Bear Dew. o Minneapolis; W. W. Peterson, Minot, | sre throat.” Millions prefer F "Yellow Dent—Milan White Eagle; aera bahaier alton ie | Antoine Two Shields, Arthur Tibbetts. Be the evening with H. A. Whittaker, di- ‘White Dent—Albert Two Bears, LAME rector, Bureau of Sanitation, Minne- LOZENGES a e princi Speaker, yu le a cad sd OE H60e: oi ‘ Sree size Jere of officers the —Joe d aes following day ring the conven- George Shoots Close, Arthur Tibbetts: him in “The Big Gamble,” it is de-| Savora Murder Case | scouts—#00 of them, will be on the {tion to's close, : Women adore the beauti- (iol ead Goodboy, Paul Ca ay : Set for Trial N. gues Saturday night to assist the | Delegates to the conference will be) ful matched walnut, Aust- Fast Horse. e star supporter y a cast’ 4 guests at ie North Dakota State- ‘Yellow Flour—Milan White Eagle,|commensurate with the importance of | et tor Lrial Nov. peptone Ak ea |Moorhead ‘Teachers ‘college football Drea alae a Ri Oscar Goodboy, William Cross. the production. Dorothy Sebastian,| arinot N. Dp. Oct. 29 —UP)— Thetsult i pI a Me re“ | game in the afternoon, awallan hoa, bien ‘Mixed Flour—Joseph Black Hoop,| Boyd's bride, and a star in her own Ar sani OP TIM EAG Tainoe it 7 peor lamage and to keep Coronado Radio Cabinets. ° ‘ Many Horses, Charles Ramsey. Tight, is the leading Wore ee ee ee ane ane raited in Gistrios | Will tle war temthis ee cree Gslete, Burleigh C Men like the automatic “Popeomn—Milan | White || Bagle. heavy is Warner Olan, sinister men-| (at Pet" so0 00 Garver er, Sale| “Le © agmeson Bout eee | Durleigh County Has volume control—no fading ‘i lorse, Joe ; med} , p » C. , » An- . Shed peels rove be: Caan GIGSHt lied Attomey Paul Campbell announced nounced ‘Thursday that ihe matter 49 Students at U. N. D./|] — distance — selectivity. | f Largest Ear Com—Milan White|Pitts and Jane MacCloy while other | Wednesday. Re Seen eee $5.00 down. : , Eagle, George American Horse, Aus-{featured character parts are played | ede: aad nek tino cine aes that ‘t ers feign Sain ight and! Grand Forks, Oct. 29.—Four foreign | Le & tin Cottonwood. by 1Willam Collier, Jr., Ralph Ince | ouse, is charged wi was agreed that all troops in |countries, 18 states and all the coun- GAMBLE STORES | ‘4-H Corn—Claude Kills Spotted.]/and Geneva Mitchell. gree murder of his housekeeper, Mrs.| the city would be on hand. ties in North Dakota except Slope ate a grade for every car= for every season (albert Two Bears entered in open|q———_-._. -- 4 | Dena Korchenko, on September 22. Y a | Ph t Puzzl Mrs. Korchenko’s body was found cnsses. | Pheasant Puzzles —_ {|eariy ‘on the morning of September - i 7 ||23, lying behi a ige near the - Country Club to Meet Vehicle Registrar | |Site home. ser throat had ‘een, Next Monday Evening) "45s huntes, w. 8: Graham is "(Frits upon her head and fa08 : = 5 Judge George Moellring of Willis- Members of the Bismarck Country! cording to the story being told ton is expected to preside at the trial, efub will hold thelr annual meeting e Grbann -aniea ] party,< dure rd e e ’ clock next Monday evening in : $, the. Association of Commerce offies| Dheasant season, went in pursuit / Fargo. Scouts to Aid 44 orld War Memorial building. 2 . in te World War Memoria! Bavae | the road, Gratumn caught sent ot | Police on Halloween : | n S | Ss © n future of the club will be discussed at] 9 Pheasant, and told the party —— a the meeting, according to Fred E.| theiban. ra i 20.—(P)— Fargo boy : Tunell, secretary. He aimed, fired and down came “Officers of the organization for the S bate ‘Jear also will be elected at the| the bird. He went to retrieve it, e sel but the pheasant, apparently only y | 4 eee | stunned, aS ey He fired uc tri ‘3 again, and again. - all, says \ AT THE MOVIES !| Sumi Maurek, state game and 7 », PARAMOUNT THEATRE Se co Ee Tec 15 shots were yy the unhappy é 5 , flew of match wi Tyxe, are depicted in “New Adventures| {GuPtuous, Sew OF | of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford,” Graham’s only comment was wach will open at the Paramount| that he was astounded vena a bird atre. lead cot eep on _William Haines portrays the mas- apercraaes bs F ter crook. Jimmy Durante, fam- caceashilaleseatiisahinmeetininenntiies 4, ° ¢f . gus “Schnozzle" comedian of the New| siammond, ind, bara people was "There's nothing like a microphone to ‘ork stage, has a prominent role as ‘inancial 5 ee the chauffeur who In'an_ uproarious| help See show up the voice in its true colors. So episode impersonates a senator, ani Sei ere . : i Emest Torrence completes the trio | === I insist on Lucky Strike—the cigarette Wallingford’s partner in easy pickings, 1 . Br evetconis arin tnionny iskings, How Much Would that | know will be kind to my throat, feminine lead. ou Pay to a Ahr nears U ‘The picture was suggested by the! OF Rhy " aatic Pains | superiority is that you use And you've certainly scored an- >. ‘ George Randolph Chester stories| ‘ eu ff one sack, Satisfaction guar- other hit with your new-styl which ran in the Cosmopolitan Maga- | anteed. y yte | | tricky deals in high finance, floats a clay mine, bilks a Syracuse manufac- turer, out-smarts a detective who is his Nemesis and in general proves himself a match for the keenest wits. 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