The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1932, Page 2

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Benen hints ome own shee ec 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 .M..C. SOLDIERS | MANDAN NEWS | Series of sessions which started Tues- | day morning. | Bills were passed and other routine | | business completed, according to the HEAR BAND CONCERT rq START SOON ON Bismarck Juvenile Band Plays at Fort Lincoln Wednes- day Evening tary Training camp at Fort Lincoln| were entertained Wednesday evening | by a concert by the Bismarck juvenile band under the direction of Clarion Larson. | Later in the evening the C. M. T. C. candidates of Companies L and M post, with the camp orchestra tfur- nishing music. Chaperones included Mrs. G geirson, Mrs. A. D. McKinnon Mrs. Juanita Edick, of Bisma Mrs. F. W. McKendry and Mrs McGillic, Mandan. The C. M. T. C. battalion return: to the post Wednesday evening a day spent on the rifle range « get practice. Thursday the candida’ returned to the range to complete their firing. Entertainment for the camp Will begin this eveni Bismarck Rotary program at the po: are on the program for day and Tuesday ev: Saturday and Wednesd Next Tuesday evening bugle corps of the Bismarck Americ: Legion post will give a program the Bismarck Cosmopolitan ¢ arranging an entertainment pros for some evening next week. Company L Thursday announced by camp officials as th winner of the camp strength ol- and and . Prank la ar ast week of z when the which was conducted Tuesday ning. Following the Rotar this evening, C. M. T. C. boxers and | yj wrestlers will engage in elimination | of service clubs h contests. The gencral public of Bis marck is invited to witness these ¢: hibitions Fined for Failing to Secure 1932 Licen Four men have been fined in the last few da: for operating vehicle: without 1932 licenses, according to Police Magistrate Edward E. Allen. ‘The men, all arrested by State Mo-| torcycle Policeman W. I. Fri Jin, | were William Jackson, Charles W Thomas and J. V. Crawford, all of | bi Bismarck, and Percy Peck, Under-| tu and | of 1! erside Park to impound enough water , nd) to form a natural swimming pool in is| the morning Was | proj club program away underbrush services in filling the deaths in Mandan du of July, according to records of vital on file in the office of the NEW POOL PROJECT Young men at the Citizens mili-|Checking Up on Funds Avail- » able For Construction of Dam in Heart River Construction work on of Commerce, has act date will be s soon as it is A check-up of proceeds from a be it dance last week was being ma | Wednesday to learn whether or net > sponsors @/e€nough money wi Movies | chase sand bags f Sun-| structed under the plan. *S| phe plan calls for the construction a dam to be col a dam in the Heart river near Ri river basin Civic organizations in Mandan ha ting in spo eral hundred raised to de ion with the co ction of the dam. Volunteer worker: have cl the banks of te and momb e offered sand bags ver near the pot » used in the dam. L. M. Tavis is chairman of the general swimming pool committee. Births Exceed Deaths During 30-Day Period: There were seven more births tha istic auditor were ven. deaths. and of the deaths occurred from n: iral caus ‘wood. | 1 Each were fined a small amount| accidental drownt and court costs, Magistrate Allex| There \ more boys born tha said, and required to purchase 1 girls during the period, with six f licenses and exhibit before the co receipts proving payment for the l- | censes. —— New Discovery Ends That Tired Feeling! “That tired feeling" usually means atarved blood, You need an tron tonic. on alone—it's too hard to ab- d that the addi- s the tonic effect n ten da: money back. F HALL’ and get your ale by: DRUG STORE DRUG STORE DRUG STORE FINNEY SERVICE Stetson Hats $5.00 The New Low Price Alex Rosen & Bro. To the Voters of Burleigh County I wish to take this op- portunity to thank the voters of Burleigh coun- ty, for the splendid sup- port given me in the re- cent primary election. Thank You J. L. KELLEY, Sheriff Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed | The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. Thank You! I wish fo heartily thank the many friends who so generously supported me in the primary election for Clerk of Court. I re- ceived 3,000 votes and feel confident that with your continued goodwill I have an excellent eee of success in the BERTHA SCHAFER males and s George Dilger, Mr. | Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koch of Mandan, Mr. and Mr: Bender and Mr. and M | ler of St. Anthony commission at the Mani was adjourned Thursday following a ven males listed. Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs, Leona: Adam ' Garner of Ft. Rice, and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Geiger of Harmon. Daughters were born to Mr. and er, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- , liam Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Boehm, and . and N v ' Mrs. Frank Suchy, all of Mandan. ;County Commission Adjourns Meeting A meeting of the Morton coun! mn courthou vacuum PACKED CATSUP .. For CERTO ™. CORNED B SEMINOLE “Cotton Soft” TISSUE 1000 SHEET ROLLS Ball Bros. or Kerr ‘MASON STYLE SOA SUGAR 100 Lb. Bag $4.49 BLOCK SALT ... Pi 10 bars Food Mandan’s wor, attended a semi-weekly dance at tho; ew swimming pool project is ex- |p pected to get under way in the near | future, C. E. Arnold, secretary of the Chamber an- announced learned definitely ned'| whether or not enough funds are al- ready on hand to finance the project, | Arnold said. lreport of Lee Nichols, county auditor | |and secretary of the board. It was gular monthly session | ‘of the comm on. Two Face Charges in | | Mandan Justice Court; ! S..D. Ciawford and Rudolph Rose’ , Bismarck, were arraigned in ju: |tico2 court in Mandan Wednesday charged with displaying and the pos- | | session of license plates on at automo- | | bile not registered by the state motor | vehicle depariment. i Au es allege that the men| driving 2 car bearing license | ssued for another vehicle. arrested following a} it south of Mandan. | coy Routine bu of the Ma: their r ON MEETS occupied members in city commission at} veekly meeting Wednes- Hold Last Rites for — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - fat the Lions Den in the Grand Pacific Nelson Mason Opens Law Office in City Nelson A. Mason, former secretary of U. 8, Senator Lynn J. Frazier, has opened a law office in the Lucas Block, he announced Thursday. Mason formerly was clerk of the state board of pardons and until re- cently had been secretary of the U. WALTON LEAGUE T0- MEET HERE TONIGHT impounding of Waters in Bis- marck District to Be Con- sidered by Sportsmen Firemen Answer Two Capital City Alarms Bismarck firemen answered two mi- nor fire calls in the last 24 hours. A rubbish fire outside the home of Samuel Helvicx at 312 Fourth St., prompted an alarm about 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, but the firefighters were erroneously sent to 312 Fourteenth St. When they did reach the actual ‘scene of the blaze it already had been extinguished by & neighbor, who threw a tub of water on the flames. Upholstering in an automobile Members of the Burleigh county chapter of the Izaak Walton League will hold their annual dinner-meeting hotel at 6:30 o'clock Thursday eve- ning. Impounding of waters in the Bis- marck area to provide breeding loca- tions for waterfowl will be the prin- cipal subject up for discussién, offi- cers said. The sportsmen also will discuss other matters pertaining to outdoor sports and will elect officers for the new year. ‘ 8. senate committee on Indian Affairs. | about 6:30 o'clock Thursday morning was damaged by fire before the fire- men arrived to extinguish the blaze. The machine belonged to Harold Wahl. ks Fire Chief H. A. Thompson said the causes of both fires were unknown, Airmail Postage Is Raised to Eight Cents Letters sent by airmail require eight cents in postage, Walter O. Sather, Bismarck postmaster, said Thursday in response to many inquir- ies. ‘The airmafl rate was raised from five cents by the new federal revenue pill and went into effect Wednesday, Sather said. The new rate is eight cents for the first ounce and 13 cents for each succeeding ounce. Postage for regular mail was raised from two to three cents and in the second class postage charges for newspapers were raised slightly. Use the Want Ads Attending the meeting will be John parked at 113 West Thayer avenue Ball and two other officials of the American Game Protective associa- ailable to pure ring the dollars thei" ng the mont $s While one resulted from and Mrs. . Frank But- | Mr. and Mrs. John Culfkist :, H Wet Pack 2 No.1 25c Fancy Large Cans tilied 14-Ounce BLACKBERRIES . . BLATZ MALT PRE-AGED For Moticw Flever FRUIT JARS Doz. White Eagle, Ow, ‘ Stores n- de n= of a 10,000-¥ free in McLean county. V- died from diabetes and the ities of age. More than 8,000 of the books the Ericso: from ma bound son het ve the owner himself. Eri ly engaged in inereasing its cii ic four of whom were at the f he funeral n. Underwor to La College Golf Champ an th 13 a= an rd N Associated Press Photo Johnny Fischer (above’, 20-year. old University of Michigan golfer, won the national intercollegiate aolf championship at Hot Springs, Va., by defeating Billy Howell of Washington and Lee. ty FARMDALE Broken Sliced - - No. 2% Cans ¢ Son a Bottle 10c . . due 276 Better Jams ind Jellies Ss.” A5c EEF sco & 21¢ SUPER SUDS . . . 3”. 25¢ Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion With - = PALMOLIVE . 6 =: BIG 3-Pound Can Doz. Quarts 89c 22¢ 75¢ ints 10 Ib. cloth bag . J rece St RES BADEN BREESE SEMESTER SE RIL ASTI Underwood Resident Funeral services were held at Gar- rison Sunday for Edward Ericson, 79, Underwood bibliographer and owner me library cireulated library were compiled j s and periodicals and | been engaged in enlarging | his library for many years and up} the time of his last illness was | s four sons and two daugh- | 50S are E. E. Ericson, Elroy, Wis., ¢ Pe Ell, Wash.;! meret ricson, Carrington; and eens 52K Plan j The poten WART HOG, + WHEN PURSUED, RONS FOR A HOLE; AND ENTERS iT BACKWARDS. HE WHRIS Taken ill three weeks ago, Ericson y infirm- A SNOWFLAKE/ (HIGHLY MAGNIFIED, 2 1992 BY NEA SERVICE. INC._1-7 ini lc- | | z: A. Ericson, Butte, Mont. regular pended and C. W. Ericson, Earl, Wis. ; Adolph Engelhardt, accompanied by | Ericson died at the home of his/Grace Duryee Morris, played several json, Karl, at Carrington. violin solos, and O. A. Convert led the club in several group songs. The other business of the day was sus- a re | (C.M.T.C. Program): City-County News i ° At the organization's luncheon H. H. Steele, Mohall banker, was a meeting Thursday a committee of , business visitor in Bismarck Thurs- three was named to arrange for the! ae Cosmopolitan club’s entertainment) London's underground railways use program at Fort Lincoln's Citizens} more than two hundred tons of tickets Military Training camp next Monday | eVery_year. evening. Named to the group were G. A.| Osmundson, O. A. Convert and Paul Knight. J. M. Doyle, vice president, presided | at the luncheon meeting in the ab- sence of B. F. Lawyer, club president. Since so many of the club's mem-| bers were out of the city on vacations, ' Nelson A. Mason Lawyer Lucas Block Bismarck, N. Dak. To the Voters of the 5th District in Burleigh County I take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation for the large vote given me at June primary election, for com- missioner of Burleigh county from the fifth district. If elected next fall, I shall endeavor to give the county.the best of service and pay strict attention to economy. H. F. Tiedman and up at the factory ROCKNE SPONSORED AND GUARANTEED BY STUDEBAKER Big registration gas show America wants this car OCKNE’S 29% sales gain in May over April was 237.2% greater than the gain of the entire motor car industry! June gains, when the figures are ready, will be even better! You're for a winner when you're for the Rockne. You're for the low-priced car that’s the year’s aerodynamic sensation . . . in speed as well as style. You get a pick-up of 50 miles an hour in 17 seconds in the Rockne’s Silent Second Speed! You hit 75 miles an hour in 21 seconds in high! You streak up steep hills in high gear. You round corners at speed... steadily .. . without a sway. And you get Free Wheel- ing, Full Synchronized Shifting, Automatic Switch-Key Starting, 4-Point Cushioned Power. Come in and go out for a trial drive today! Every closed body wired tor radio Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. Dealers ’ 304 Fourth Street Phone 1500 Bismarck, N. Dak. tion, which is conducting a campgigu designed to promote impounding of waters through schemes which are too small to be undertaken by the federa! government. These officials Thursday inspected the Rice Lake bed 14 miles north of {Sterling. This lake was drained into Apple Creek but a movement now is on foot to’restore the lake through construction of a dam. This proposal and several others similar will be discussed at the meet- ing. Among other guests will be Bur- nie Maurek, state game and fish com- missioner, and R. E. Kennedy, state engineer, Retiring officers of the local chap- ter are Sidney T. Parke, president; Fred Peterson, vice president; E. Ev- ertt LaFrance, who is secretary of both the Burleigh county and state organizations; and H. P. Goddard, terasurer. = TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK specializes in combination waves, ‘spiral tops with ringlet ends. Com- plete, $3.75 and $5.00. 102 3rd St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. To the Voters of .Burleigh County I hereby express my sincere thanks for the votes and sup- pert given me in the recent primary election. W. E. Perry Coroner, Burleigh County The First Paragraph of our Creed as Golden Rule funeral directors reads as follows: “We believe in the profession to which we have dedicated and devoted our lives.” As Golden Rule funeral directors, we do believe in the sacredness of our call- ing; we hold in solemn re- : gard our duty to those who eall upon us. w tax GAM An inner tube offer so great that it will sali over and over again thruout the whole nation Inner tubes that usually sell as high as $2.85—NOW hile they last—49c to 99c. \When you consider that a of 4c per pound has been placed on inner tubes—these prices are still more startling. Positively guaranteed for 3 years. It costs 50c or more to repair a puncture. It doesn’t pay. Jerk out those questionable tubes now and equip with new tubes all around. And whattubes these are! Husky, handsome browns and reds—tug- ged and tough as the muscles in a boxer's arms. Get one at these low prices for yourself or for the children for swimming. They're great sport, How-come? :. . In 1926 rubber sold at $1.25 per pound. Today it's selling at 3c to 5c per Ib. We bought 50,000 at today’s low prices... But they won't last long in 180 Gamble Stores... Hurry—sale starts Tomorrow. Yes sirl In addition, we're giving tubes away. FREE as the air you breathe. Not sale tubes but big, husky Age resisting G &J’s—one FREE with every Gal Big Six, Super Stalwart or Truck Tire. The tube is guaranteed 3 years—the tire, miles and lifetime. 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