The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1933, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 ~ ND. PUBLIC WORKS BOARD SUPPORTING _ TWO BiG PROJECTS Sewage Disposal Plants At Fargo, Valley City Are Given Indorsement \ if Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 24—()—! The state public works board Thurs- | day adjourned its sessions here ‘un- til next Wednesday, after forward- ing to Washington applications for Fargo and Valley City sewage dis- posal plants, representing an expen- diture of approximately $600,000. Adjournment was taken to give En- gineer Harry Knudsen an opportunity to go over several pending projects and thoroughly organize the Devils garding public works projects be sent to Devils Lake, calling attention that Projects covered by the state survey have now been turned over to the board. te |Hansboro Man Held On Robbery Charge, Rolla, N. D., Aug. 24.—()—Clarence | | wouta Teplenish lakes, coulees and|ed down the slope a short: distance | Streams, providing an adequate sup- | ply of drinking water and proper sew- age disposal faciiities for the larger | centers of the state; create sufficient | Mayor Hofer of Wishek headed a | Hendrickson, Hansboro, is held in the | Moisture by way of gtound water, and delegation from his town in Devils tions for street improvements in Wishek. They cover about 10 miles of curb and gutter coristruction and dependency while building q needed improvement, New Rockford representatives Wed- nesday interviewed the board concern- ing construction of an addition to its waterworks plant at an estimated cost of about $16,000. With its sessions neat week, the board’s present plan is to steadily | conduct hearings and complete its in- vestigation of projects before it until all have received attention, Towns presenting projects will probably be given an opportunity to be heard on dates fixed, Chairman Doyle said, and will be notified when they can be heard. |Rolette county jail here for trial in! {Lake Wednesday, presenting applica-| district court on a charge of robbing the Rolfe Hesketh store and postof- fice at St. John June 29, He waived hearing in Justice court and was un- jfulfill the community's plan to do its/ able to furnish bends of £1.90. Coun- ; jpart in relieving unemployment and/ty authorities said he admitted the |Pfolect would give employment to| tions club room at the Grand Pacific |thefts. No information was received | |here regarding action federal postal | Suthorities may take. | \ Mercer Democrats Support Diversion | Stanton, N. D., Aug. 24.—(4)—Citing various benefits to be derived from the proposed dam, the Mercer county Young Democratic club adopted a’ resolution urging the federal govern- ment to immediately put in operation the Missouri river diversion project; under the public works act. | The resolution said the project | incidentally create large repositories of water which would tend to temper the hot winds which threaten the Prosperity and existence of the people of this state. Purther, the resolution said, the, thousands of residents of this state} and provide cheap power for the serv- | ice of rural communities at a low cost. Belcourt Child Dies ‘Under Truck’s Wheels Belcourt, N. D., Aug. 24.—(®)— Adolph, 15-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, living seven miles west of Belcourt, was instantly killed when a truck wheel passed over his head. The child is believed to have been playing near the truck parked on a slope when Frank Enneau, driver, started the machine. The truck back- Creamery Men Plan Session in Farg and ran over the child. Coroner | Douglas held the tragedy accidental and no inquest was called. Service Station Managers Organiz ‘0 William Doty, manager of the |Bridgeman-Russell Creamery here, e | said Thursday he will attend a meet- jing of creamerymen from North Da-/| Retail gasoline dealers and service | kota and western Minnesota in Fargo Station managers will meet in the | Friday at which time a code for the Hotel at 8 o'clock Friday evening to|ed. H.C. Schulte, Mandan, also will | Partisan League, will speak here Sept.! strictly-owned Principle, His idea, he 7 in one of a series of addresses in said, is to have the state advance the North Dakota next month, he said) money to establish factories to make Thursday, * |what is needed in the state for its Townley said he also will speak at. Citizens. Mandan, Dickinson, Williston, Grand| This, he believes. would give em- | Forks, Bismarck, New Rockford,| ployment to the idle and the farm- ; Devils Lake, Valley City and Fargo.| ers could come to the center and ex- He is advocating establishment of | change what they have for the prod- socially-owned factories in North Da-|ucts manufactured in these establish- ‘kota, but does not plan this on a/ ments, |industry in this area will be discuss- |= form an association for the purpose of | attend and others from this district | cooperating with the recovery pro- | Probably will make the trip, Doty said. gram of President Roosevelt. | | Speakers will attend the meeting to code tentatively was adopted and sent lexplain the NRA program so far as to Washington for approval by Gen- it affects service stations and the re-|¢ral Johnson. At Friday's meeting tail gasoline business. | Johnson's answer, if one has been re- | ceived, will be discussed. CAREY TO KEEP JOB Rg errr ay /Townley Will Make New York, Aug. 24—(#)—The Brooklyn Dodgers of the National *. N. D. Speaking Tour Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 24—(P)—A. Baseball league Thursday announced | |they had re-engaged Max Carey as | manager for the 1934 season, setting | At a meeting in Fargo last Friday a! Notice to All Gasoline Retailers A meeting of Gasoline Retailers and service station man- agers will be held Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the Lion's den at G. P. Hotel. Important Business. COMMITTEE, jat rest rumors that Carey would be | C. Townley, once prominent in North | | succeeded by Gabby Street. | Dakota politics as leader of the Non- | MONTGOMERY WARD'S FURNITURE Lake office. Knudsen asked that all inquiries re- TREAT you'll want to REPEAT Women’s and Misses’ sizes Coats You Save At Least $5 By Buying Now! 1545-6 August Furniture Sale Value! $89 SUITE $688 Be smart! Get this two-piece Living Room Suite now! Save 33%! It’s easily worth $89 on today’s market. Both pieces are covered all over in genuine Angora Mohair. With full ser- pentine (curved) fronts. And open carvings on the frames— a feature of higher-priced suites! Priced up after the Sale! WY WY AWW \\ AY \ K There's fashion news and a savings story, combined, in this stun- ning group of Ward Fall and Winter coats! The new broad-shoul- dered, richly furred types you see on smart New York women,— brought to you at Ward's at this most amazing price! CR AND trimmed Mothers! Get Style and Savings! School Prices are going UP! Bay Now ... Save? $00 For Boys! Girls? Children! For NOW and LATER! Dark SHEER JACKET FROCKS $opos Pester Bed Augest Sele Price, $7.88 Save 40% at this Sale price. Walnut finish. F uw 11 size. Buy now. New styles, the choice ef the lot .. 4 good sturdy leathers that take all the scuf. fing active feet them! Value in ev. ery bit of Ward's shoes—and only » dollar! Prices are going UP! # 60 SUITE 548 von Sale! Be smart! Get this 3-piece Suite in the Sale... and save $10! Bed, Chest, and Dresser in two-tone walnut finish. With maple overlays and genuine carv- ings for decorstion. Note the extra large Dresser. and Chest! Buy now! Wear it with the jacket now a smart ensemble. Later .. r the stunningly tailored dress un- der your coat! Fresh white touches on dark fall colors, For misses and women. A. and B. Children’s and misses’ two toned brown calf jin oxfords, patent leather one-straps. é A BOWL OF THIS CRISP, CRUNCHY CEREAL WITH ITS WONDERFUL FLAVOR! Your first bowl of Post Toasties 333 and you'll say, “This is my breakfast food!” So cool, so crisp 2 and so temptingly delicious! What a way to start the day! ; ;; a bowl of these golden, crunchy flakes—with plenty of fresh, cold milk or cream—made doubly de- licious with luscious fruits or « juicy berries. But you get more than match- less flavor from these toasted lit- tle hearts of corn. You get energy the quick energy you need dur- ing this sultry summer weather. Try Post Toasties for breakfast tomorrow « ; + ane yout ett it regularly, every day. oduct AGEL Foods. ie, 4 When in hotels, restaurants or on trains ask for Post Toasties in the individual-serving package —cellophane-wrapped, to keep them always crisp and C. Boys’ black ealf srain leather oxfords in all sizes. Just In! Those Dashing, Impudent FALL HATS Mm. $1.95 You'll adore the rakish brim he- rets in sleek satin, taffeta or velvet. Brimmed felts too, and the very latest “visor” hats, de- lightfully youth- ful—smart. Here’s aMidget Radio with 5 Tubes and “Big Set” Power? $1695 Yes! You can carry it around, ase it all over the house. Su- perheterodyne. Super Dynamic Speaker. Gets police calls, too. Works on AC or DC A Value! Off to School in Ward’s Swagger OXFORDS Prices are going UP? Stadio Couch August Sale Price., moe: §=$23.95 Opens te bese snd seperate inner upholstery. Girls like the swag- er style... the lacing . . . the 2 tone elk. A fine. knockabout style for school. Stardy Goodyear welt leather soles resoling easily. nary yelew double bed or 2 twin and peach beds. Coil spri spring mattress. 53 Down, $4 Meathly Ples Corrping Cherge Barbed Wire Seve ot Words $3.15 per 80 rod spool (1320 ft.) Heavily galva- nized against ruct. 2 point barbs. 12% gauge. Sheer Silk Hose with an all-time record for WEAR 9c Six business girls wore 3 prs. they lasted 50 working days... laundered eve 4 Paci Pure sill rom picot top to lilelined toes! Fall fashioned! Also service weights, Here’s Real Valu Big New Eleetrie ¢ Washer $49.95 $5 Down Does big wash in ¥% hour! New rip- ple tub gives gen- tle washboard ac- tion. Gets clothes whiter! It’s big— full 6-sheet ca- pacity. Also with Gas Engine. Ward's OXFORDS fer Men—Leok Well, Wear Well, Cost only $2.49 For less than $2 Wards offers sev- eral styles for mean besides the popular oxford sketched. Good quality black calf grain leather with rebber heels. Phone 475 Bisma. Saper-Airlines recommended by Ward's Bureau of Standards,one- year ewarantee. LOT FOR YOUR MONEY 300 Fourth Street 14

Other pages from this issue: