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Lignite Rail Rate Hearing Under Way ‘The North Dakota railroad com- Mission Monday opened hearings on complaint of the state mill and eleva- tor and the Grand Forks traffic as- sociation that intrastate railroad rates on lignite screenings are unrea- sonably high. Complainants were represented by -H. A, Bronson, attorney for the state mill and elevator, T. A. Durrant, Grand Forks, and Neal E. Williams of Fargo. The state was represented by WHEN YOU'RE HEALTHY YOU'RE HAPPY! ‘Tue blame for “blue” days can be laid often to common constipation. It may bring loss of appetite and energy, sallow and pimply ckine, even serious illness. Correct it by eating a delicious cereal. Research shows Kelloge’s Att- Bran provides “bulk” and vitamin B to relieve common constipation. Also iron for the blood, ‘The “bulk” in Art-Baan is much like that in leafy vegetables. Ien’t this better than taking patent med- icines—so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of Att-Bran daily, relieve most types of constipa- tion. With each meal, in chroniccases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the ted - and - green package at your grocer’s, Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, YOU STOP AT A SUDDEN SIGNAL? | Attorney General P. O. Sathre, J. A. ‘Heder, commerce counsel for the rail- {road commission, F. P. Aughnay, traf- jfic expert of the railroad commission, and ©. F. Martin, statistician for the | commission, | Witnesses appearing before the commission included E. M. Hendricks, Bismrack; ‘T. A. Durrant, Grand Forks; E. G. Wanner, secretary board of administration; Aughnay and Martin. ‘The case will probably be completed ‘Wednesday. Assails Vendors of _ Faulty Spark Plugs Selling reconditioned spark plugs without plainly marking them as hav- ing been repaired or reconditioned is Prohibited by the federal trade com- mission in a cease and desist order against @ Minneapolis firm. It is charged that this firm bought large. quantities of scrapped spark {plugs of a popular make at nom- inal prices from garage-keepers, junk- dealers and others, reconditioning th.2m for further use. ‘These plugs carried their brand names but purchasers were not told that they were used or defective plugs commission charged. O. C. Rohde, chief engineer of the Champion Spark Plug Co., said that with this ruling motorists should be more vigilant than ever against buy- In Volume of Sales During the. first three months’ of 1934, motorists in the United States purchased $17,510,103 worth of new Buick . automobiles, according to a message_received here by Fleck Mo- tor Sales, Inc., Bismarck Buick dis- tributor, from W. H. Hufstader, vice president and general sales manager of the Buick Motor Co. These sales placed Buick in sixth position in the entire automobile in- dustry from the standpoint of sales volume, The first quarter of 1934 has shown @ satisfactory increase ovet the cor- responding 1933 period, oart cularly the industry, Hufstader sai. HUDSON GETS POSTOFFICE Frank 8. Hudson, Mandan, has been named acting postmaster there to suc- ceed A. B. Welch, who has held the position for the last 11 years. which had been reconditioned, the ing reconditioned plugs at so-called! | bargain prices. |Buick Stands Sixth with respect to Buick’s position in|, opposed at the primary election. Jactive part in f. V. A. councils re-/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, A difference of 56 in their ages was no barrier in the December May romance of twice-married Samuel Martin, 76, retired physician. and 20-year-old Ada Bell, whom he met a few wonths ago when he stopped at a filling station run by Miss Bell’s father. The couple are shown leaving church after they were married in Mount Holly, N. J IVA May Not Oppose |Miltred Hott «at avenue 8, as pro i { nti- er | Miss Hoff presented a program cen- A Lang Sm ee round the life and works of Incumbent state officials, with the the composer Schumann. The com- exception of the governor, will prob- | Lehi id er ted soup niennine ably be unopposed by the I. V. A. at “th ts Seeing” one Poet Speaks” their convention at Devils Lake, ac-| 04 ‘ie » at Ga" EA Tar ac Neslos vino was in Blsmarce ‘Tuee:|00d group from “Vienna. Carnival” ‘day. including the Allegro, Romance and + | Scherzino movements. There is a disposition among I. Vv.) Following the program, refresh- ttt dette AI ta the | mente were served and’ thete waa s action of the state officials who have | cocial Hour. revolted against the leadership of q Governor Langer, he declared, which | enna a sas tar saat heer ee would result in their being left un-| Vancouver, B. C.. international re | resentative of Rotary, the joint meet- ing of the Mandan, Dickinson and | Bismarck clubs scheduled for 11:30 o'clock Wednesday at Mandan will conus. Conterence ent at the recent | not be held. The local club will meet ‘ag usual at 12:15 o'clock at the Grand whether he would attend the conven- if e dining room. thon at Devils Lake or note ie ens| Pacific hotel private dining returning from a speaking trip in the; ®- : || Meetings of Clubs | Nestos said he had not taken any You're driving at a good speed... You reach a railroad crossing . An express is torpedoing throug The stop signal flashes .. . Are your brakes ready to do a endangering the lives of yourself SS sudden stop? Or do they slip— and everyone in your car? Pro- tect yourself. Our Brake Service is expert and we are also equip- ped to do every kind of automotive work. A. L. SANDIN 218 Fourth Street Phone 488 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TIRE SERVICE +++ GREASING Campaign Special... interests of the Boy Scout movement to Billings, Miles City and Glendive, . | Mont, || And Social Groups | | o—<$_—_——__———_—+ TVaahinnal Raia?! The Sunshine society is to meet at | Additional Society |;2 ociock Wednesday afternoon with 4 Mrs. Fred Onde, 614 Sixth St. a * Mrs. Hofto to Speak Mra T. ©, Brandenburg, €20 ave- tt 4 nue D, wi iostess for the Current On Auxiliary Program gvents ‘ub meeting at 2:30 o'clock | Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Hofto, Minot, depart- * ek ment child welfare chairman of the To celebrate the twenty-fifth an- American Legion Auxiliary, and the niversary of its founding, St. Clemens Minot American Legion Auxiliary Court No. 747, Men's Catholic Order trio, will be heard in a program over of Foresters, will give a banquet at 7 KFYR from 7 to 7:30 o'clock Tuesday o'clock Wednesday ning at St. evening, according to Mrs. H. W.!mary's auditorium. Members of St. copnneerarteced Avenue E, department’ joseph's court of Mandan have been ra an. parti festivi- Mra. Hofto will be interviewed ‘on invited to Participate in the eae ts the Auxillary in behalf," xk * orth Dakota children which is i The monthly'card party of the carried on in cooperation with other’ united Commercial ‘Travelers’ Aux- agencies. Members of the Minot trioj jiary will be held Wednesday eve- fre ais. C. 0. Askann, Mrs. J. H. ning, starting at 8 o'clork, at the Mackley and Mrs. Donald Hall. A: jome of Mrs, Fred Doll, 309 Tenth finer_was given Sunday afternoon si" Mrs. Doll will be assisted by yy @ group of local Auxiliary mem- a bers to honor the visitors, saoee of the entertainment com- ceo mthal, who already has . arran, roadcasts from the Minot and Grand Forks stations this month, jorrit® Cine orecky seh Jacobs Prog TE Re RC wit oie PATINE © of the University of Oklahoma track go for Ape 21 ” inate in Far team hes a pair of shorts which he kk ok ‘ considers historic. + When Glenn Cunningham, Kansas Chapter N Observes Gistance runner, spilled liniment on Its 6th Anniversary his track pants, Jacobs loaned him a pair, which he had worn as a cham- pion hurdler, Cunningham ran the The sixth birthday anniversary of | 1,009 yards in the world’s record time Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood, was of 2:11.1. celebrated at the meeting held Mon-| “It looked like a good chance to day evening with Mrs. Juanita Edick,| give the old britches a real ride,” said 1015 Eighth 8t., as hostess and TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1984 LISTS DELEGATIONS TOC. B.S, MEETING | 151 Out-of-Town Members Will! Come to Bismarck for Meet- ing This Week-End Prospective attendance et the North | affair, Members of the Eastern Star Dakota Christian Endeavor Union convention, which will be held in Bis- marck Friday, Saturday and Sunday, was 387 delegates, 151 of them from outside of Bismarck, when Miss Es- ther Bremer, Fargo, field secrétary, — the reservation list Tues~ lay. Members of the Christian Endeavor societies of various denominations will come from Coleharbor, Crosby, Jamestown, Garrison, Fordville, Ha- zen, Lehr, Sanborn, Underwood, Granville, Hagelton, Beach, Minot. Fargo, Wilton, Berthold and Max Following are the names of out-of- town delegates who have made reser- vations with Miss Bremer: Coleharbor — Lucille Wicks, Dori Thompson, Lois Nelson, Robert Peig- thal, Carl and Robert Saldin, Jose- phine and Leland Swanson. Crosby—Mrs. Atwood, Mrs, Hamner, Eleanor Atwood, Leila Carlson, Vera Johnson, Ruth Roper, Thelma Ship- man, Ethel Robinson, Howard Law- rence, Robert Doughty, Benson Ham- ner and Mr. Huey. Represent Jamestown Groups Jamestown—College Christian En- deavor—William, Robert and Mary Huey, Marguerite Kennedy, Barbara Baskerville, Warren Lynn, Helen Johnson, Lois Wolff, Ethel Hauser and Dick Hall; High School Christian Endeavor— Arlene Riggs, Marion Saat- hoff and Elaine Strutz; Congregation- al—Lois Knobel, Betty Jane Long, Kathleen Lippert, Helen Read, Arvid Johnson and Rev. George Thomas; Presbyterian—Betty Johnson, Dorothy Gray, William Dressler, Dr. A. J Dressler, Harold and Bennie Strand- ness, Luella Altringer, Elaine Basker- ville, Helen Olsen, Janice Germaine and Louise Parkhurst. Garrison — Doris Pitula, Avis and Arkley Keys, Goldie Benshoff, Izeta Wills, Ralph Calkins, Herbert Byer and Carroll Vreeland. Fordville—Lewis Johnston, Eleanor Casement, Bernice and Maurice Run- nestrand, Aura Ella and Lois Aafedt, Helen McMillan, Ada Heddon, Burton Plummer and Earl Lommen. Hagen—Clarence and Louise Loer- ven, Ferdinand Froeschle, Glee Lar- son, Conna Clark, Louise Loerven, Mrs. Victor Stephens, Dorothy Schwartz, Iva and Fae McCullough, Lula Haas and Alice Brooks. Lehr—Martha Becker, Ruben and Lenora Mack. Sanborn—Rev. W. M. Osborn. Ethel McCrae, Doris Kee, Betty Reid, Dor- othy Gray and David Schuler. Underwood Sends Five Underwood—Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeRoy, Margaret LeRoy, Edith Sny- der and Helen Metz. i Granville — Marie Scholl, Lund and Dorothy Robinson. Hagelton — Iris Kafer, Merle and Glenn Chase, Charles Lunsford, Louise, Charles and Katherine Greg- ory, George Monteith. Elmer Guten- sohn, Marian Slater, Frances Stough and Margaret Yeater. Beach—Mrs. C. G. Ellinger. Maretta Edison, Dorothy Whitaker and Lillian Stark. Minot — Jimmie Osgard, Delwin Hurd and Mac McCannell, Fargo—Ruth Swisher, George Bra- seth, James Moore, James Weat, Fay Ann Nelson, Vincent Vance, and Lor- raine Schneider, Clyde Townsend, Helen and Mary Bieleski, Alda Bre- mer arid Rognar Hansen. Wilton—Gottlieb Hochhalter, Lewis McCay, Stanley Sangstad, Esther Howe, Cora de Vee Richard, Stella Christ, Pearl Olson and Edna Sten- quist. Berthold — Mary and Rita Troxel, Eleanor Arnold and Allison Black. Names of the 10 Max delegates were not given. Louise CARD OF THANKS We wish to ‘express our apprecia | tion and heartfelt thanks to our kind | friends and neighbors for their as- sistance and sympathy during our re- cent bereavement in the loss of our husband, father, brother, son, nephew and counsin. Mrs, Oscar Schneider and Daughter The Miller Family The Mellon Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Schneider Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Schneider, "Masonic Card Party, Planned Friday Night A card party for members of the Bismarck Masonic Blue Lodge and |the Order of Eastern Star and their friends will be given at the Masonic ; Temple here Friday evening, April 20, Play in contract and auction bridge will begin at 8 o'clock and will be fol- lowed by a luncheon. Committees of the Blue Lodge and | the Eastern Star are cooperating in making final arrangements for the committee are Mrs. W. B. Couch, Mrs. L. V. Miller, Mrs. H, L. Wheeler, Mri F. N. Orchard and Mrs, J. L. Peterson. Representing the Blue Lodge are Wes- ley Sherwin, Otto A. Convert and Harold Brelje. Islands in a river, unless caused by rock outcrops, are continually! traveling downstream as the current cuts at the upstream end of the island and deposits at the other end. Notice — School and county warrants are taken at par in itrade for merchandise here.— ‘Alex Rosen & Bro. if SPARK PLUGS CHAMPIONS USE First Class Repairing On All Makes of Cars. Let your motor be the judge of our unusual automo: bile service. It will give you definite proof of perfes tion with added miles ... added miles of pleasure and economy, ease and SAFETY. REPAIR Winter’s wrongs NOW—be in shape for § carefree spring and summer. DRIVE IN TODAY OLSON’S GARAGE | Eighth and Main The condition of the spark plugs in your car vitally affect its acceleration, and eco: Lei 4 pact they should be tes and replaced by the best s n buy, every 10, miles. taken first place in practically every race for 10 tive years Proving that they make every engine a it CHAMPION EXTRA-RANGE SPARE PLUGS Have Your Dealer Test Your Spark Plugs Regularly Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, isc Wholesale Automotive Equipment and Supplies Safety Campaign Aids SEIBERLING TIRES AND TUBES * RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING EVEREADY AUTOMOBILE LAMPS BEAR WHEEL AND AXLE EQUIPMEN BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA This Tire Ends All Doubt of Safety You have heard a lot about safer tires, but here at our store we will be glad to give you a plain, understandable reason why Selberling tires really are safer, longer-wearing than any other tires built today. For our new 1934 Seiberlings are built by a new and exclusive method— the Vapor Cure which makes possible for the first time tires with Tubber—live cotton welded into a single unit with NO WEAK SPOTS, IV's a plain and simple story—one we think you will be giad Is Vane Car Safe for Driving? REMEMBER— YOUR CAR REPAIRED IN TIME MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE AND MINE = Bring In Your Car Now LET‘OUR EXPERT MECHANICS PUT YOUR ~- CAR IN GOOD CONDITION FOR SAFE . DRIVING : Anigastice Repair Service, Auto and Body Works, » Washing, Tire Service and . Wilde Motors, Inc. Distributors for Studebaker Automobiles and Trucks é , in gi Lh Avoid Accidents Have your brakes put in good condi- tion—because safe brakes prevent accidents. : Our men are experts and qur equip- ment is modern. Be safe on slippery streets! Our prices for adjusting and relining will save you ‘money! Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bulek - Oldsmobile - Pontiae - Cediline MAND THEY CALLED IT BLOWOUT PROOF ag 216 Main Bismarck, M.D. Phone 260. 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