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55 59 54 17 41 18 21 45 23 39 29 9 31 «18 17 28 20 «49 15 10 15 28 17 25 32 38 15 15 8 10 14 15 27 48 30 31 aT 27 49 6 7 6 3 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1932 written. 26 56 25 47 56 32 51 24 21 43 18 41 15 49 10 a 24 33 30 26 23 35 23 14 135 136 145 25, (SEAL) 212 326 170 171 191 143. 117 +100 224 229 279 117 127 276 393 260 224 325 141 365 250 206 3: 123 119 287 ocratic Committee. 7 367 255 AC ISAMINGER, County Auditor. 175 174 118 141 27 165 291 133 500 2 189 192 225 215 170 223 2 id the seal of said County, the day and year first above 276 230 569 260 2 202 1 284 96 233 93 213 160 276 178 253 160 120 146 69 2 378 171 174 161 167 195 144 98 192 1 220 180 204 181 196 211 115 238 3 oS 131 143 139 121 128 12, 92 vi 3 438 313 442 ‘oer of marriages per 1,000 of the pop-|PeF Gent and applying to city em- 216 150 202 167 195 193 185 125 1 428 228 141 py 156 223 147 123 203 6 42 9 36 11 8 36 9 31 35 14 17 12 1 2 10 16 1 32 6 5 2 8 34 19 15 4 50 16 63 2 «15 45° 35 28 23 21 25 12 19 19 14 25 30 3 13 10 Marriages Decrease and Divorces Rise in County 132 Couples Married and 53 ic San .con | MANDAN NEWS | sus Figures Show and divorces increased 16.98 per cent in Burleigh county in 1931, as com- pared with figures for 1930, according TART W TERM to figures announced Thursday by the Bureau of the Census. i Marriages in this county in 1931 totaled 132, compared with 151 the " ‘ 7 ‘ \previous year. Divorces numbered |Police Chief and City Auditor 53 in 1931 and only 44 in 1930. H . One marriage was annulled in Bur- Are Not Re-Appointed; leigh county in 1930, while none was Successors Named annulled last year. The bureau's report shows that there were 3,533 marriages performed in North Dakota during 1931, com-| inleslanae’ Sete Dae Te ae pared with 3,794 in 1930, representing | missioner’ , ja ‘decrease of 161, or 42 per cent. {mt svoner, and C. D. Cooley, president Marriages in 1922 totaled 3,822, 1PMBeRLE Ih TERRES Divorces granted in this state in|TO) tem of office ay o bema mote 1931, numbered 487, compared with | 1" atts, Or ontce at @ board meet- 466 in 1930, the increase being 21, or | ME, ¢ the clty hall Wednesday night, 45 per cent. In 1922 there were 336) ,.0¢¢0, Bauer was made vice presi- divorces, There were nine marriages eXt of the board and will take over annulled in 1931, compared with seven {the water and sewage department in 1930. lesan Petite ena ReT Meese The estimated population of the Saunders fire Hedac atti tdheats jstate July 1, 1931, was 683,000, com-|¢t and Oscar Morck, street commis- pared to 682,000 a year earlier. On| 100° i |the basis of these estimates, the num-| A Wace cut, averaging about seven ulation was 53 in 1931 and 56 in|Ployees from the commissioners down, 1930, and the number of divorces per |W@S Ordered to become effective 3 4 | May 1. 1,000 Ss .71 in 1931, va + 68 a tien thay eal City appointments saw shakeups in res fi o . Several municipal departments, chief Sect nO GOERERLIGR GEE wu jof which was the removal of Charles ; * Annul-|Reynolds as head of the police de- County Marriages Divorces ments! Partment. Total No. 1931 1930 °31 °30 0 |, Reynolds was not re-appointed for in state. 3,633 3,794 487 466 q the ensuing year but was placed on No. per the retired list. He has been in ill 1,000 pop- health for the last year, members of ulation... 5.3 5.6 0.71 0.68 ., .,/the commission said, in giving rea- No. by couniies: Sons for his removal. Only because Adams .... 26 37 3 .. {of his physical condition was he re- Billings 15 «(12 7, |Placed, they said, Bowman .. 14 “| Reynolds has been actively con- Burleigh ..132 nected with the police department for Dunn the last 23 years with the exception of **'a two year period a number of years 2 oe rereney as plant flowets in connection with a “city beautiful” program. Gladiolus contests among young- sters in the city will be started, Ar- nold said. Cooperating with the Legion and Auxiliary is the Mandan Council of Social Agencies, represent- ing the various civic and charitable organizations in the city. Pneumonia Fatal to Training School Boy Walter Drake, 20, student at the state training school, died in Mandan Wednesday, a victim of pneumonia, Taken seriously ill Sunday, the boy had been suffering from a cold two days previously. Funeral arrangements are being held up pending the arrival of rela- tives. Five Teachers Are Affected by Plan Five teachers in the Mandan schools will be affected by the economy pro- gram calling for the elimination of certain subjects in the curriculum in the Mandan city schools. Under a retrenchment program adopted by the school board, they were not offered contracts for the 1932-33 terms. Deputy Sheriff Quits Morton County Post! No successor has been appointed to fill the vacancy left by Jacob Schaaf, deputy sheriff, who resigned this week. Schaaf acted as Morton county jail- er. Sheriff John Handtman said his Successor probably would not be named for several weeks. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY ‘The 39th anniversary of the foun- ding of the Mandan lodge of A. O. U. W. will be celebrated Thursday night when a program will be given featur- ing a dinner and dancing party. Rep- resentatives from lodges in other cities of the state are expected to be present. !ago. During most of that time he act- ‘ed as chief. W. H. Seitz, another city employee whose connection with the Mandan jmunicipal government began many i|years ago, was relieved of his post ; | as city auditor and will be shifted to city weighmaster, James Buckley, night patrolman, was named to succeed Reynolds, Henry Kamstra, patrolman, will ‘itake over Buckley's duties until an- other policeman is appointed, Saund- ers said. .| 8. E. Arthur was appointed county auditor. Mrs. Hilma Boehm was re- 2 09 McIntosh .. McKenzie . 33 McLean ...124 Mercer ... 62 Morton ...149 Oliver .... 28 ‘Sheridan 67 Sioux ..... 20 Slope . 9 Stark . 110 Wells . 62 Besa nw! weannasa: :& lent Brower: abana: Coors) BACK FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauer have re- turned from Jamestown where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Paul Lutz. hosptal Wednesday. Saunders Will Lead Mandan Cage Outfit Robert Saunders, forward and guard on the Mandan high school basketball team, was elected capta! of the 1932-33 cage quint at a meet- Her Husband Says She Looks Five Years Younger! There is a certin weight at which every woman looks her loveliest—not skinny underweight nor pendulous overweight, but normal weight., We find artists, doctors, theatrical pro- ducers (and husbands!) all agreed upon this point. “My husband says I look five years younger,” writes this lady of 29, who—thanks to her daily dose of Kruschen Salts—has unbur- dened her body of 18 pounds of ugly fat. Read her letter: “Having heard from a friend of mine that she lost considerable weight since taking Kruschen Salts, I started using them in July, last, when I weighed 177 lbs. I have lost weight steadily since then, and am now 159 lbs—my normal weight. Moreover, I feel brighter and more energetic in every way. “I have inquired of my dressmaker my measurements which in August, last, were bust 40, hips 43%, waist 33% inches which is normal for my height, which is 5 ft. 8 in. My age is 29. My husband is a very severe critic. He says I look five years younger. There is no other reason for my loss, of weight except Kru- schen, as I do not take any particu- lar diet (Mrs,) 8. R., London, England. A bottle of Kruschen Salts that will last four weeks costs but a trifle— take as directed every morning. When the jar is empty get on the scales and see how many pounds you have lost. Attention to diet will help—cut down on pastry and fatty meats—go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar— But remember this: to take off fat harmlessly and SAFELY be sure for your health’s sake that you ask for and get Kruschen Salts. Get them at Finney's Drug Store, Hall's Drug Store or any drug store in the world and if the results one bottle brings do not delight you—do not joyfully UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Paul Messmer, Center, under- satisfy you—why, money back.—Ad- ‘vertisement. “ went an operation at the Deaconess|ing of his team mates at the high |Sterling Byerly, Lloyd Dietrich, Frank school, ‘ Boehm, Robert Syvrud, Dale Smith, ‘Ten members of this year’s squad|Donald Solum, Jacob Hecker, and were awarded basketball monograms. | Ernest Percy. They were Saunders, Byron Spielman,| Dietrich is the retiring captain. GAMBLE STORES Siiddddddddddddddddddd ado The Friendly Store 220 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 390 25 34°27 “| tained as his assistant. John Timmerman will continue as Free Wheat Arrives _|ciiy treasurer, Dr. G. H. Spielman as i ity physician and E. R. Griffin as At Sheridan Towns — civ physicist 38 82 GEORGE H. WILL, Chairman County Commissioners. H. F. MURPHY, Vice Chairman, Republican Committec. 15 14 13 7 19 28 50 17 9 16 2 12 2348 23 15 15 6 17 7 4 3 7 4 1 8 4 emveegse ANSSD 13 9 12 5 11 4 10 6 6 9 eA9 > Zoaron 30 36 38 McClusky, N. D., April 21—Sheri- dan county has been allotted 16 car- loads of cracked wheat from the fed- eral government for distribution among needy farmers for use as live- stock feed. Two carloads of the free grain ar- rived at Denhoff and Goodrich last week. Nine carloads will be distribut- ed from McClusky, two and one half cars from Denhoff, two and one half from Goodrich and two from Martin. Three carloads are expected to ar- rive in McClusky soon from New, Prague, Minn. Friday Legion Meet Is Second of Week ‘The meeting of the American Le- gion scheduled for Friday night, at which the veterans will ballot on the bonus and prohibition questions, will be the second this week for the ex- servicemen. At.a special meeting Monday night the Legionnaires were hosis to mem- bers of Bismarck'’s service clubs and others at a party organized to listen to a radio address by Henry L, Stev- ens, national commander. Following the radio address, those in the group were entertained at the Paramount Theater where pictures of the national legion convention, held last year at Detroit, were shown. Fol- lowing this, veterans served lunch at the World War Memorial building. Harry Whiteman was made custo- dian of the city hall to replace Christ Baron. Other appointments included: 5S. P. Ravos, superintendent of water iworks; Gus Marklem, waterworks en- {gineer; Thomas Stebner, superintend- :ent of streets; W. H. Siuizman, mem- ber of the special assessment com- {mission; and Alfred O'Rourke and M. C. Heinsohn, members of the board of adjustments. The Mandan Pioneer will continue ‘as official city newspaper. INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN TO CLEAN UP MANDAN Drive to Provide Employment For Jobless Will be Started by Legion and Auxiliary A clean-up campaign under the di- ‘rection of the American Legion ana the American Legion Auxiliary will be instituted at Mandan, C. E. Arnold, secretary of the chamber of com- jmerce, announced Wednesday. A drive to provide employment for the city's jobless will be conducted ir connection with the campaign. Under the program a house-to- 98 —_——_—__—__ house canvass will be made by the PASS 200 MARK Legion Auxiliary to solicit odd jobs Federal seed loans to Morton coun- jfor men out of work. Boy and gir! ty farmers have passed the 200 mark, |scout organizations will cooperate in R. C. Newcomer, county agent, has}@ movement to stamp out dandelions announced. 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