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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931 ' ' j ‘| “»| respond. Reports of various com-,and $188.35 by persons living in other the richest man in the world, Monday at more than two billion dollats, in-/former Caliph and the Nizam’s fellers, the Fords and the Morgans. s mikes and election of officers wili communities in the county. | gave $200,000 in cash and a million creased: the former Caliph’s living|/younger son with Princess Uilufat,! In India the Nizam has diamonds ig N take place at the afternoon session.| There still were scattered donations ’ dollars’ worth of jewels to Prince allowance to $2,000 a month. Ever|1¢-year-old niece of the former|by the bushel, it is said, and incal- is! 2 an ews || A butter-scoring contest and buttor-|that were expected to come in during | Abdul Medjid Effindi, former Caliph since Medjid was exiled from /Turkey 'Caliph, will be celebrated with Ori-|culable quantities of gold, gems and || judging contest will be held in th2|/the week, Arnold said, which would’ of Turkey, and supreme spirituai;by Mustaphat Kemal seven years ago,'ental splendor here Thursday. other property piled up by Mogul em- fr ————— #| evening. | Probably bring the total up to the! “| {ruler of 300,000,000 Mohammedans, in the Nizam has been paying him $1,500| ‘The Pricess Durai Sheavar becomes | perors through the centuries. 4 4 an ! $3,000 mark. | return for the marriage of the for-'a month. | Potentially the nabs a on aI .) | i mer’s daughter and niece to the Ni-' A double wedding uniting Prince| world by this marriage, for at . WAR MOTHERS WILL Demon-Brave Clash | BS ea ara \ |zam's two sons. 5 lazam Jah, heir to the Hyderabad | ance is destined to inherit his father’s | eegee d ar Ringers Slated for Mangan), Births recorded at the Deaconess At the same time, the ruler of Hy-|throne, with the 16-year-old Princess |colossal wealth. estimated to exceed/ tonight at the city auditoriurh H i hospital over the week-end were a/ lderabad, whose weatlh is estimated! Duari Shehvar, only daugrter of the|the combined fortunes of the Rocke-|8 o'clock. Tickets 50c and 25c. | {daughter, born Sunday to Mr. and Peace 8 tron i | Mandan high school officials have | Mrs. F. G. Taghon of Mandan; and a . : j — — | carmpleres arrangements for the foo! [Seen LC ane Mrs..E.i [Indian Potentate, Richest Man} RGEC oc ais \ball game between the Mandan, V- Stalcup, also of Mai 8 i in World, Makes Huge Ex-Service Men to Be Guests of} 5.3405 and the Bismarck Demons at | sebebidan ae Heke » 4 Mandan Chapter at Armis- |the Mandan fair graunds, Armistice! poutine business was expected to Settlement | 5 | Day, Superintendent J. C. Gould said! fy tempers of the board of Gi-’ | tice Dinner Monday. ees . i me a | Soe a andes, team is rounding out! Gsromoree at ther guar monthly Nibam’ of Hyderabad, reputed to be| War veterans from the Mandan d's- paration for the cneounter and is ex.) meeting Monday night —— incl ttt of War Mothers at a dinner | ected to be in the best shape of the ISSUES 15 LICENSES ! to be held at the Riverside Park Pa- | Season when it takes the field against} pittecn licenses to hunt deer hav. ' iv Vilion the evening of Armistice Day, EE ests ike Maudai griq.| been issued in Morton county, Le: | Mrs. ae a” president an- iron led Mandan high school authori- | Nichols, audits aid Monday. ; } nounced Movday wars have been in-/ties to schedule the game at the fait) a tcgeRg PLEAD GUILTY | eeterans of al {grounds rather than at Hughes Field) povils Lake, N- Dy Nov. 97) WINTER % rT. Seitz, at Bismarck, Gould sald. tise Piteregn ny tas 3 eis chiara Kewl ate acting as} The Playing field has been laid out fo Perse er ton la. 3 OUTDOORS | the exacutive committee in charge of Ser ernie dat He eee stand) fre fat een of ‘district court opened ) | the attairke said that ail ex-service |tators can watch the game from pro- | Be pe haa Judge ARIZON A f men who had served in any branch of tected seats. | ts ag | Gueepy see mira? ta tee Aba a grodion war have been| ted at a distance from the stands | ee is en that fe peated CALI FORN lA | The dinner will start at 6:30 p. m.|S0 that the majority of spectators) Of mavetal Me used fo! - ‘ The dinner will S\enk veterans and| were obliged to stand on the side-| facture of shoes. onthe route i thelr wives. i |lines in order to see the game. | of the de luxe ‘The banquet will be served by the| ‘ young women of Mandan. 4-H Leaders Will | LIMITED MANDAN TOBEHOST | eects ment | mt Backache?) | -mecuaserar” | Eleven leaders of 4-H clothing clubs | NO EXTRA FARE | jin Morton county will gather in Man- | Down in adobe-land—among dan Tuesday for a leaders’ conference ; i the palms, oleanders, orange under the direction of Miss Edna |] groves and cactus giants. Summerfield, clothing expert from! | Raat STi Newhart baer es ees the North Dakota Agricultural col-' watibd thiveuph tedian nile | , . | lege. | | Approximately 100 Are Expect: eb yicobacine acca cpto jects ioe ‘aie | lages and. oe settle- ano: { i 5 ports. Lux- ed to Attend Meeting; ensuing year will be discussed. H i aelbe Hotelag rancher ‘Those who are expected to attend) jf inexpensive ne. iA Plan Contests . and the clubs they represent are as| | MAN UNUSUAL SERVICE TO ee \follows: Mrs. L. N. Perters, Flasher | H MO RNONCRUAL URN | National and state leaders in the|Clothing Club; Mrs. Oscar Sjogren, |] Rock-Island-Southern Pacific || dairy industry are to address dairy-| Chimney Butte Clothing Club; Mrs. J.| ty ‘ | SSoperanuedae warn: «titer fen and ice cream makers of North|H. Wead, Ft. Rice Clothing Club; | P | 1h guteas Milne niseutne outs Dakota at the 38th annual conven-|Mrs. Henry Schultz, Shannapre Cloth-| [It May Warn of Disordered daily from. Minnest is and tion of the North Dakota Stale ae Oe Hn) ante Pier Gariee| Kidaey Function. St. Paul, Minimum dayli ht e . Dalrymen's association to be held in| Fey "ts Clothing Club, Glen Uilin;| | | A nagging backache, with qe EEL i approsiiately 00 of the dairymen| Mrs. H. Keller, Glen Ulin Clothing bladder anes el a tired, | |] main line service to El P: s |Club; Mrs. Anna Bratzel, W! Rose nervous, depressed feeling may * and ice cream makers are expecl!|Clothing Club, Hebron; Mrs. William! | warn of disordered kidney | | Fa a beta ee ead Semi mnelave which wii Klick, Sunny Seven Clothing Club,| | function. Thousands recom-| |} and Agua Caliente. Bi teres agin Pecuataey An tiie morning|Hebron; Mrs. G. H. Leick, Hebron} § mend Doan’s Pills in these con- |] Stopover at Excelsior Springs, Mo. { sireicee ‘vith fa banquet and enter-j Clothing Club; and Mrs. Joseph Hoo-| {{ ditions. Praised for more than | | eRincient program in the evening. | Verstal, Almont Clothing Club. 50 years by grateful users the | Speakers on the program include Zs country over. Sold by dealers | { ND Governor George F. Hes i 2 Morton Residents | “1 r Morley, vice president of the. National i | Dairy ‘Union, Owatonna, Minn; D., Donate $2,689.58: For further information or literature E. MacKenzie, dairy branch, depart- i | ff A.E. Dove,G.A.P.D., Rock Island Lines ment of agriculture, Manitoba; W.) Donations to the Red Cross cam- |] 280-08 Metropol n Life Bldg. A. Gordon, St. Paul, editor; O. A.|paign for funds for drouth relief in: | prea aiauiisaa vise wacagaie Storvick, New York City; and H. E.| Morton county totaled $2,689.58 Mon- | | ofArizona, joy attale Rilling, Fargo, state club leader. day, according to Clifford Arnold, i ce tral Rev. G. W. Stewart will give the/secretary of the Mandan Chamber of invocation. C. D, Cooley, mayor of] Commerce. i Name... 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