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} *SEXPENDITURES OF juvenile court activitly, and employ- { ment relief work. | An innovation in Red Cross work in the county this year has been the} registered nurse has been secured for LAST YEAR'S FIRES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ABANDONS GOLD STANDARD | buildings, and $1,534,886.38 to con- tents for the previous year. The destruction of the state capitol at Bismarck in December, 1931, was for the year totaled $745,883.96 on chimneys, flues, cupolas and stacks, overheated or defective, 182, and spontaneous combustion 85. Light- ning caused 233 fires to buildings not Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb. 9.—(?)—| Ecuador abandoned the gold standara Tuesday. Ecuador has had financial | Little Rock, Ark, Feb. 9—()—Ro- | NAMED JACK FROST Brainerd, Minn., Feb. 9—()—Born while the temperature registered 15 degrees below zero, a baby boy was Leans totaling 3108.328.62 were ob- tained on 690 applications for seed loans in McLean county in 1931 and 424 farmers received $77,580.30 in feed oe =[ |project which provides nursing serv- ‘the outstanding single factor in|rodded, and seven fires to buildings |difficulties for some time and last'ioans in the county, it was shown in/named Jack Frost by his parents, Mr. ‘i ice for families unable to provide ade- bringing about a higher fire loss than |rodded, undetermined 369. lyear Prof. Edwin Kemmerer, of|the annual report of County Agent/and Mrs. Henry Frost, Oak Lawn | my, quate medical attention during pe- a Mt lin previous years. . |Princeton university, was called in to! a, L, Norling. township. { riods of illness, Miss Cashel said. A/ For the city of Bismarck, fire losses | PLAN HORSE ROUNDUP jconfer about the country’s finances. ieee t ; { IN ANNUAL REPORT: $2,806.49 Spent By Burleigh County Chapter During % 1931 Fiscal Year _ Red Cross expenditures in Burleigh county during 1931 totaled $2,806.49, ‘according to a report drawn up by Miss Mary Cashel, executive secre- this service, which was started the first of the year. Establish Committee | Establishment of a voluntary trans- | portation committee also has been af- |fected. Members of the committee have placed themselves and their au-| tomobiles at the service of the Red| Cross to provide necessary transpor- { tation facilities. 1 | The financial report follows: H |Spent for ex-service men. $ 136.97) Life saving and first aid. 64.30 | Total Fire Loss in State Was) $223,513, According to Marshal Reade j Twenty-six persons lost their lives and 27 were injured in North Dakota fires during the year ending July 1, 1931, according to the annual report of H. L. Reade, state fire marshal. Most of the deaths and injuries oc- buildings, and $808,639, which includes the state capitol fire. Losses on other buildings in the city were $4,605.61, and on contents, $4,028.80. A total of 2,706 fires occurred in the state over the year, the largest num- ber, 480, resulting from matches and smoking. Stoves, furnaces, boilers and their pipes caused 237, fires, ex- Posure 242, petroleum and its prod- ucts 228, electricity, except electric irons and similar devices, 185; hot ashes and coals, open. fires, 108; 690 LOANS IN McLEAN manti¢ days of the dime novel west 9.—(?) when they said it with pistols instead (of flowers will be recalled next month ‘as picked riders start a round-up of | wild horses in southeast Arkansas, Washburn, N. D., Feb. CREAMERY MAN DIES Fargo, Feb. 9.—(7)—William E. Williams, 59, for many years field jsuperintendent for the Fairmont Creamery company, died Monday at his home here. Announcement All Car Service Garage R 518 BROADWAY Now open for business. We specialize in general auto repairing. Our prices are reasonable, Efficient Service, All Work Guaranteed ‘tary, Crippled children ....... 463.88 /Curred when fires destroyed homes, ‘, 5 1a ‘The largest single item was $463.88, Dental and medicai services.. 140.27|While a few Rn ger ac Give Us a Trial De eres eeme included [Clocning “ dasao! Pires during the, year, caused 1os- . Soe aaa aon 42 ¢S ting $4,223,513.61. : : $415.29 for clothing, $319.26 for gro- Coal ..... “ 543) ee ‘ Gerles, $140.27 for dental and medical Office rent (7 months) ...... 175.00), Damage to bulldings resulted tn a eepin u treatment for children, $275 for an Assistant's salary (7 months) 275.50/ 176 O50 0) Dimeneca ty Vos oe ne assistant's salary; $270.40 for office Office expense ............ 270.40 | 67 81 70. These losses compared > expense; and $175 for office rent. Dues to National Red Cross.. 500.00 iwith a damage of $1,417, 17 be ey NV 4 Expenditures exceeded the budget H es . h H t f th D ll WI oe $2,500 by $306.49. This Aitterence| MOU ears eee $2,806.49 {| f| e@ eart 0 2 ollar 3 is made up by the national organiza- “ aes aE Te { \ ‘ tion, Annual dues to the national! List 24 Students on | Tur body were listed at $500, making the ‘| '| Good Goes art est at total actually paid to it only sis3s1. McKenzie Honor Roll oo the secretary pointed out. be . Overhead expense since Aug. 1, has been materially decreased, with the Twenty-four students are listed on! the honor roll of the McKenzie school | looks 8 elimination of expense for rent and in “The Echo”, publication issued by| , 9 for an assistant’s salary. e assist- | bes A . ‘ q ant’s duties have been assumed by 2 Mirgh School Ella Laie || aren’t Stock Fire Insurance — with all its 5 = volunteer worker and office space has ee . fi z . : ny : F Clizbe, Mary Ellen Reese, Clara Hay- | as i inni a i been provided by “the county in the | pau Ghile aubuuce “Ratherite | always luck experience — with its beginnings i x 5 + Wagner, June Johnson, Fern Rogers, | . “oe ? Adjusted Claims Myron Lewis, Madeline Boren, Ellen | rooted in early America—keeps up + ¢ Listed among work done during the | weCiocksy, Dorothy Wilton and Ken- - i a period was the adjustment of 18 serv- neth Thompson. with the times. TE ey eae prea Mg etimary, Room—Edith MeNeill,! | Sparkling eyes, and a. dere ristmas s for service men \third grade, and Charles Thompson,| Complexion depend on good health. ici i n Sos . ‘ade, PSO! ‘ a eee ee teed eae ot 79| second grade. | The beautiful woman guards It anticipates and studies every co the y | Intermediate Room — Margaret! against constipation. She knows azard —i tay ae leap ona Red Cross: enrollment of 186 | piss, Doris Groth, Rose Adell Wild- alba ase oa a al, aoe ee unin, ae 3 + | fang, J Johi -| sallow skin, dull eyes, pimples, . ? 4 ove 87 families in the city and 42 in the [SRE Ten SOR a Oye one SMARTS oe | place of business. Mi > and Child te A county aided through case work aS' Seventh and Eighth grades—Mina Protect yourself f1 i : 3 2 rom. constipa- : 4 well as health work among children, Manley, Bernice Bliss, Florence Hay-| tion by sting 4 'deliciste cated tsses a Laren s ‘ot = = beck and Ruth McCloskey. | Tests show Kellogg’s BRAl STOCK bet |. Eleven students in the primary; provides “bulk” to exercise the in- * How Sensible Folks [zoom had perfect attendance records testines, and Vitamin B ta tone the E x re] R D sS es * | They are Edith McNeill, Leonard an intestinal tract. In addition, ALL- an Conquer Rheumatism | vera Coons, Eleanor and Lorraine| Bran furnishes blood-building iron. FIR INSURANCE 9 Brown, Alice Easton, Charles Thomp-| The“bulk” in ALL-BRAN is simil: : cor in RAN is similar An i si iption that | *, : pos ag il es pede icles eel a pie nal) has earned its leadership by sponsor- SIZES: Sie eam aw i 3 starts to drive uric acid poisons from body in 24 hours. Stopping the almost unbearable agony in joints and muscles with opiates or pain deadening drugs is easy—it's even worse than taking Groth, Jean Gilbert and Leo McClos- key. The little newspaper also tells of \the advance of athletics at the Mc- | Kenzie school. Clarence Van Horn is coaching the basketball team and Syl- | vester McCloskey and George Fuehrer to that of lettuce. Within the body, | it forms a soft mass, which gently | clears the intestines of wastes. How much safer than pills and drugs — so often habit-forming. Two tablespoonfuls daily—in serious cases, with every meal— ing protection, prevention and inspection services that benefit every community and every individual. Stitch-down composi- tion sole; heelless or with rubber heel. S% to8 8% to 11% 12 to 2 98° pio h g will correct most types of consti Stock Pi ie strong drink to drown your sorrow/have fixed up the Manley building} 4; i A tock Fire Insurance Companies 4 ar and bury your worries. near Stark's store to serve as a prac- ey oul J sell are represented by Capable Tremendous Value in {f° Allenru, the prescription so much tice gymnasium. Ruceeiers Agents ia your community £ 0f, im demand by wise people, is safe.) A game with ‘Temwvik, scheduled epee ar ieareal 288! harmless and speedy—it absolutely |for January 29 at Hazelton, was called eitiaulieeretant, ess s Cc ma conquers the pain and agony of rheu-|off because of bad roads but it is ge nies Sit cooking, - ay saan oes is ostiely | Bene ae ey the game February 12 At all grocers. In THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS eed Lees ee Hod re z ~and-; enney’ WS propo! spe It goes further—being a scientific Hope is expressed by officlals that Lies once ¢ 85 Jobn Street, NEW YORK its ng 4 formula, it drives from your joints,|the school will be able to muster a : Scl muscles and blood the uric acid de- girls’ team by that time. } oe ee CHICAGO, 222 West Adams Street . SAN FRANCISCO, Merchants Exchange Bldg ie Alt posits —it overcomes and removes) Harmonica and rhythm bands have + A National Organization of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Established in 1866 PAY DAY” Ow adi trom your entire body the cause of been organized at the school with 21! WELPS KEEP YOU FIT! 222% ee rheumatism. members in the former organization. ! Overalis i People suffering from terrible at- eure aden = - cs — tacks of rheumatism, sciatica, neu-. The La Porte Entertainers i ii H He itis or lumbago that, prevents them will play for a pre-Lent dance Highs rp eo vernon ing from doing their daily labor can be * enney's teature value! Bel back at work again in 48 hours, on Tuesday night, Feb. 9, at oS bet ‘Allenru guarantees this joyful re- the Patterson hall. Miss La Set ve ae ae ee ay an 85 cent ae Porte and hcr enteriainers are ==s= rom Hall's Drug Store or any mod- stagi 4 = ern druggist with the distinct under-| fy * ae sNews each Sat th. standing that it must do just as this! urday and Sunday evenings fi notice states or money back—Adver- during the dinner hour in the “< tisement. | Patterson hotel dining room. bo me ris an gi Si ilk Flat sp Cc cr i ! 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