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has a 100-foot spillway, with wings | of 30 feet on each side. The dykes; are three-quarters of a mile long,| with the spillway 16 feet high, with) about eight feet sunk into the ground. | It is constructed from reenforced | concrete and steel. R. E. Kennedy, state engineer, after | an inspection of the work, expressed! satisfaction with the manner in} which the project was constructed. \Dénnott; and Dr. F. Brown, Valley 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1981 Corn, Flax, and Potato Production =‘ At the Movies “IMRS. BUTLER DIES | Merger of McClusky | ois st > Estimates For N.D. Are Unchanged) ..,cxzrasr, ow.! (QR HEART AILMENT 2.2, 22a HP Stataman County For the first time since they com-! ‘pleted “Dirigible,” Jack Holt and! , Ralph Graves will appear as co-stars - ‘bank and the Sheridan County State | ey ene'T ae olay indore Winiian BB hor Ie Stricke tam, have been merged and will Bé| camnuetiona or “ite” ea a tas Nu ‘ : \ jan Photogra ick- | ' |Jat the Capitol Theatre Friday night | ; (Mia Abed it jKnown as the Pirst National Bank of dams in stuteman county was re- *| ‘These wise-cracking adventurers of en in Local-Hospital Thurs- | ‘ 'varded Thursday as providing day Morning eee eee Crop Prospects Improve Gener- Iowa Clerk Proves ally Over United States How Interest Grows | During Warm October + TCS eae ‘ ner ” “ . J. E, Davis, Bismarck, has been’ y Islands" emerge as light comedians in| named president, “R. ML Rishworth,| arowood lakes to Tank with the best their newest screen venture. Jack! \Jamestown, and A. A. Hendricks, Mc-' in the northwest. |Holt, as a police Heutenant, unravels i Glusky, are vice presidents and E. R.| ‘The Jim Jake dam. was finished’ la. murder mystery; while Ralph’ Mrs. Virginia Butler, photographer ‘Hess, McClusky, ihe tae Wetinesday, while the Arrowood lake |Graves appears as ‘a wise-cracking in Bismarck for many years, died in a! rectors are EB, egpen cad dam was completed previously. | that’ his will would contain the [newspaper reporter who unwittingly local hospital of heart distase at 7:28’ point, Wis: A. J. Goe n, Stevens; The Arrowood spillway is 110 fect) provision that the shilling was to [starts it all. {o'clock Thursday morning. ixindschl, Lincol fy tied and B. G. long with abutments of 20 feet on remain in the bank at interest for “A Dangerous Affair” is said to be! Mrs. Butler had been ill for some |= } Lincoln Valley; E. H. Wahi, each side, while the Jim lake dam Council Bluffs, Ia., Nov. 19.— (Py—Last Sunday an Omaha newspaper told about Dr. Leo- pold Bauer of Austria, depositing a shilling in the Bank of Eng- land, at London, with instructions . . Production of corn, fiax and pota-} toes in North Dakota, based on pre- liminary yield estimates, shows nor change from the forecast of a month| ‘ago, according to the Nov. 1 report) of Ben Kienholz, agricultural statis-| tician, made Thursday. i Corn production is estimated to be! 25,158,000 bushels compared with last| 1,590 years. j@ real novelty in mystery stories be- | time, having spent much of the sum- year’s production of 19,958,000 bush- Then, wrote Dr. Bauer, the cause, despite the seriousness of the mer of 1930 in bed. Tuesday evening els. In only two years since produc-| bank was to step out and “buy [mystery involved. it often borders on she became ill suddenly and was tak- | 4 tion estimates have been made by the} the American continent and a {downright comedy. Murders, spooks, | en to the hospital. federal division has the corn crop) few other things it might want.” belly-laughs and general hilarity are! Mrs. Butler came here more than aj exceeded the 1931 estimate. The per The idea intrigued E. V. Gus- {all intermingled. And the murders quarter of a century ago and was as-/| acre yield is somewhat below the 10-| tafson, former Council Bluffs city lare not the result of gangster machi- Sociated with her husband, W. E. But- year average. clerk, and he immediately went nations. The whys and wherefors of |ler, in a photography studio, When : j « ‘The flax crop is estimated to be| into a huddle with himself. gangdom are outside the pale of this/her husband died about 16 years ago | 3,694,000 bushels compared to 8,208,- Gustafson emerged from ithe / film, |She continued to operate the photo- e | 000 bushels harvested in 1930 and to} huddle last night and delivered Supporting Holt and Graves in “A |sraphy business until she sold the es- | I e 8,498,000 bushels, the five-year aver-] the information that at the end {Dangerous Affair” are Sally Blane, 'tablishment in 1927. She established | age production. of 1,500 years, supposing the {susan Fleming. Blanche Fridrici, Ty-|the Virginia Butler Home Studio in Below Five-Year Average shilling to be worth 25 cents and ter Brooke, Sidney Bracy. Ester Muir, | October, 1930, and managed that -in-| The eetrnatee production of pota-| the interest § per cent and com- iwiniam V. Mong and others. stitution until her death. i | N D | G E S T | Oo N toes was 9,230,000 bnshels, or 1,885,000| Pounded semi-annually the total Porn Ateimainesng | Mrs, Butler was a tireless worker in bushels below the five-year average.| deposit would be: : PARAMOUNT THEATRE ithe Christian Endeavor movement The yield of sweet clover seed is eR AO TREA ioe apts i George Bancroft’s new starring pic- ane ie Any ales hess Maid ‘ ed at three bushels per acre 8, five # bi 74 ‘ure, “Rich Man’s Folly,” a stirring | Wor ice president of the organiza- Epanst 3.8 bushels in 1930, Alfalfa] lions, eight hundred seventy two {drama of human desire and conflict|tion. She also had held many other OF *SEPTICEMIA seed yielded 1.4 bushels per acre com- Paani Lae ee < eee comes to the Paramount theatre Fri- offices in the organization, sisal 1.5 bushels last year. 2 4 lay. In “Rich Man’s Folly” you find le of » Butler's early life .: . " aks ig United Btates,, ofop pros-| enteen quadrillion, seven eid Brock Trumbull (George Banctott) a|known here since she has no ed satiny, that scratch, but fix it pects Improved .7 per cent during Oc-| sixty four trillion, eleht hundred {powerful millionaire shipbuilder, cen- |relatives living in Bismarck. She was quick with Band-Aid ... take no tober due to the unusually warm pee, ie Hest ed am i tering all his intense hopes and|born in Wisconsin. She leaves a sis- | th epuibvali i October weather which favored late] fie MMA f S munerea ety {dreams in his young son while his|ter in Oklahoma and a sister and two} i ; | ances of *Septicemia ... pain, maturing crops. Corn production is) {POUsAitn Toor a twenty cents Y beautiful daughter (Frances Dee) is|brothers in California. many call indigestion 1s very|form. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is sometimes amputation, death! estimated to be 2,674,369,000 bushels ree dollars an y 5 neglected, overlooked, forgotten. Though no definite arrangements! often nothing but excess acid in the , Magnesia in perfect suspension. It’s or about one per cent below the Oct. a ee But when Trumbull’s mad ambition |have heen made, it is Lege td stomach. The stomach nerves have|the scientific and sensible thing to Use Band-Aid at once... get _Appliedina moment... T forecast. Corn stocks on farms in| Officers Named by for his son precipitates the child into|funeral and burial services will be | been over-stimullated, and food sours. | ‘@X¢ for the rellef of acidity. You : pare nko little hurts from gettion big... the United States Nov. 1 are esti- * 4S, a situation which endangers his life,|conducted in Bismarck, according to) you feel distress when ‘you leave the | ave the word of highest medical au- its protection, keep outinfection, the ideal frst aid protection mated at 22,837,000 bushels compared Journalistic Group|it is the daughter, now betrothed to|Rev. Floyd E. Loge, pastor of the|tabie ‘Two hours later there ie after | Hatity for this. esp adler Haris cleat Agtiog dir, iaecsion, 8ep- to 72,383,000 bushels in 1930. her father’s business rival, who enters | First Presbyterian church eae aM acute pain. But you-need not suffer | Be careful to ask for Phillips’ Milk | "] ei ery Band-Aid fst tin Flax production is estimated at 11,-| Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—()}—Charles|into open conflict with her own fath-| Logee js awaiting word from 8. when you know what to do... jot Magnesia, the preparation of mag-| .. Call your doctor, but cover the _ packet are eight handy, eeady- 314,000 bushels or one per cent be-|E, Snyder, Chicago, Wednesday was|er—even dares to accuse him of ruin-| Butler's sister in California before |“, corrective is an alkall hala prescribed and used by physi- “ " to-usé bandages—strips of ag Jow the Oct. 1' forecast. elected president of Sigma Delta Chi,|ing his son’s life. There is # climax|making definite arrangements, npatralloas atien sea The cians for the correction of excess hurt with Band-Aid first. Always _hesive plaster with attached Potato Reports High national journalistic fraternity,|Of compelling dramatic intensity| Mrs. Butler was a member of the) ici S yoo o's oot eee 4 mi acids. be safe; use BandsAid forever: Soares Domeciae ote Preliminary yield reports on pota-! which completed its annual conven-|Which will strike deep into the hearts | Order of Eastern Star here. Phillips’ Mille of id ‘sclence |, Every mother should know certain ke 7 = Sind git toes are running above earlier ex-|tion here. Marlen Pew, New York,|Of men and women. ache aatiaeeregers tus aire one. punt bey erred are ee Bar Bak tr uy ert just a scratch!’ ferk ‘i ‘fr oil bee pestatiotis, (eo tint the Indicated ee ie a ee ee cgeed: ginla Butler Home Studio will con-| tasteless alkali will neutralize instant-|Complete directions in each package. Vouv-dkunwineshes BawdOAld - Seat ee duction of 382,325,000 bushels is 7, Other officers chosen included: Federal Court Will ti tn ‘busiieas ly many times as much acid, and the |25e and 0c bottl fe diusitnes our druggist has Band-. Red Cross Absorbent se ‘ 74,000 bushels larger than the Oct.1| Maurice O. Ryan, Fargo, N. D.,| : nue Deteak GAD re late aoe es at drugstores se. get two or three packets to- ZeatdZoaus pote pal Ra ANG aierkte: | toes: ausouiattonyslincal Poteber tag Open in Fargo Dec. 1 BATTLES WITH DEATH __ | stomach is soothed. All'sourness and| ‘The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth day... fod Homie 466 school for maa? ba above the five-yea! ge. 5 9 — Louisville, Ky., Nov. 19.—(?)—Un- gas is dispelled. The entire digestive!and healthy gums 1s Phillips’ Dental Usgeaee 3 Executive councillors named in- cluded H. D. Paulson, editor of the Fargo, N. D., Forum. Honorary membership in Sigma Delta Chi was voted to Fremont Older, of San Francisco, for distinc- tive work in reporting. The 1932 convention was awarded Towa State college at Ames, Ia., and the Sigma Delta Chi chapter of that school was awarded the efficiency, cup for the year. * | Find May Flowers i Total milk production Nov. 1 was five to six per cent heavier than on that date last year. Egg production Nov. 1 was about 10 per cent greater than on the same date in 1930. A turn in the markets has pro- vided a small but helpful develop- ment during the last month. Cotton and wheat have scored advances in price which, if sustained, mean a@ needed addition to the gross value of these two great cash crops. This marks the first substantial upturn in wheat prices this season. Fargo, 'N. D,, Nov. 19.—(#)—The leaies term of federal court has been called to open Dec. 1. Sixty jurors have been summoned for duty at 10, conscious for 30 days, a victim of tract is sweetened by magnesia in this Magnesia. A superior tootinpaste. a. m, Dec. 3 when trial of cases will begin. sleeping sickness, Dr. A. J. Berreshe- Although the district attorney's of- im, 50, Louisville surgeon, is being v7 kept alive by constant injection into his veins of a fluid containing dex- MILK OF trose wheih serves as his food. ‘ MAGN Physicians say he cannot live much; fice has not completed its criminal ohgee. r, E SIA calendar, it has been announced the i liquor cases growing out of the liquor cs truck episode in the spring of 1930 will be scheduled for trial. PLEAD NOT GUILTY office, for car! AT YOUR DRUGGIST RED CROSS PRODUCTS New Bruaswick, N.J. “Septicemia — That Dread Disease, Blood Poisoving (Pronounced Sep-tee-see-me-eb) ca ase cen ~ + derstanding of the movements of heay- enly bodies is each year becoming more exact. Their science helps Superstition, past ages. 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Abloom in October | |Georre Sirand ent Lawrence Owerar- ' Statistics Given — | 2ak, seareegtent ear re ae Ml 3 | A statistical crop table for Nov. 1| , May flowers blooming in Octo- jmen who © gg oor gape i (with 000's omitted) follows: | ber is mute testimony to the mild |Colonge, of $2,361.50, pleaded not North Dakota _ | Weather which has prevailed in {guilty to a charge of entering @ bank Crop 1931 1930 North Dakota this fall. |with intent to commit a felony when i Garn= Crocuses in full bloom were jarraigned before Municipal Judge H. ¢ | Mereave”.. 1,198 1089 | found by school children near |¥. Begen. e Yield bu. . "21.0 4 17.5} Palkirk, McLean county, the last | a aem_nemepemeeenene nner | Production... 25,158 19,058 | Week in October, according to Quality p. c... 62 54 | Miss Mabel Holland, their teacher. 4 4 Flax— Crocuses usually bloom only in ‘ 1 » April, May and June in North | eae 1710 || Dakota, O. W. Roberts, federal | Deans meteorologist here, said. 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