The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1934, Page 7

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Sante thought he'd been everywhere and , = : . : ee : ae ak = ind Mama Dionne came in for their share of the Christmas entirely new experience awaited him this ¥ onnnianse Ne alia i and here they are happily watching Yvonne as she looks Dionne household. A versatile man is this Dr. Allan R, There never was @ Christmas like tiis ‘one at the Diopne home! Just see the multitude of gifts that Santa showered from his wonderingly at one of her many gifts, case you didn’t know who is playing Santa in % bulging pack for the quintuplets. Viewed by Nurse Yvonne Leroux, left, Mama Dionne, and Nurse Louise De Kiriline,: as they hola. is shown here holding Marie as she fixes an tent gaze on the the. wondering tots. at their first Yuletide celebration, doll that he brought her from New York. PREMIUM LIST OF THE STORY OF 193 4 | MISUSE OF P IERCE ‘$154,993 IN WHEAT "Staged in OrnaeTy ok pe 2 JANI ARY POULTRY Inspires Verses |g out the vaults when the time locks h, Okla, Dec. 22. oe : FUNDS Ny CHARGED) Inspired by the North Dakota } BENEFITS ARE PAID imanian eee eu ot Okemans| Authorities knew nothing of the Gains ; S¢ross the state as field rep- | at 9 a. m., Saturday and escaped,/ At Oklahoma City, Sheriff Stanley 5 i Commissioner John Heil Sus- resentative of the FERA, Paul 8. | leaving 13 employes bound and gag-| Rogers awaited a description of the 6.—Speed and Comfort Mark Year’s Transportation | | scene, observed in his travels three banks of an estimated $19,000 | ‘obbery until the men had fled. Biss ‘has just published a book (Distribution Practically Com-| Katt tie moe cater: ant Oke-| bandit car before sending out his aire ag ” ‘This is the sixth of a daily ser- Jat an average rate of 77.5 miles and| Pended for Alleged Personal eluate ERA work in pleted Saturday at Coun. [mah National banks. Lsumrlioete Exhibitors to Get Cash Prizes,| ies of 12 articles. 8 sag ape PACS eee Use of Relief Money yea cit an = ae ty Agent's Office pane leigh, Mcl le, , Burke, Championship Medals and (By The Associated Press) sero-dynamic train, racing from Los Mountrail and Renville counties. Special Award Washington, Dec. Apeeles to New York in 86 hours and] | Gov. Ole H. Olson Friday night an-| “aren or ney Poems deal with | Santa Claus in the form of the fed- jpecial Awards transport expend mastery over | 55 minutes, cut 14 hours off steam |Nounced suspension of John Heil as observations made as he hurried | eral government distributed $151,983, Space and time in 1934, bringing in- | locomotive running time and $220 off | Pierce county commissioner, follow- across the state in connection with | 51 in wheat benefit payments to Bur- Announcement of the premium list | CTeased speed, comfort and safety to| the customary fuel cost for spanning| ing filing of charges alleging misuse his relief duties. leigh county farmers during the past ‘for the fifteenth annual Slope Poul-| the millions who ride the highways, | the continent. of county materials and relief funds. North Dakota scoria roads, the | two weeks. try Show, which opens January 9 at|Tallways and skyways of the nation. | Airliners now offer 73-minute serv-| Charles L. Crum, Bismarck, has Badlands, the gopher, grain eleva- Distribution was practically com- the World War Memorial bet ding, ice between New York and Washing- | been appointed special attorney gen-| tors, drouth-breaking rain, wheat j pletely at the offices of the county was made here Saturday by ‘Oarl ton, D. c., while Captain Eddie Rick-|eral to prosecute charges against fields, birds, farms and flowers | agent late Saturday afternoon after Nelson, president of the Slope asso- smashing | €Mbacker’s 12-hour dash in a trans-| Heil, which will be heard before A. are among subjects embraced by |& large majority of the checks had tes port plane from coast to coast gives| R. Jongewaare, appointed commis- Bliss’ poetry. been parcelled out at seed meetings Entries for the show, whitoke: ane » Roise-| Promise that Mr. John Q. Citizen] sioner to sit in the action, \ Poems inspired by scenes in | held throughout the county this week. e ‘tour days, will not be received after in research labora-|Soen can eat breakfast in California) A petition asking removal of Heil,| otner states also are included in | Payments include $112,267.60 on the the opening day, Nelson said. ©, J,| tries scientists tolled on device after|#Md have his dinner in New York and alleging he converted relief the book which contains linoleum | first 1934 benefits, which amounts to COLLET HOTEL ‘Weisner, poultry’ expert from the| “evice to cater to @ populace which | City the evening of the same day. funds to his own use, utilized county| block decorations by Harold 8, | approximately 70 per cent of the ag- ‘Bouth Dakota Agricultural college,| t@vels more than any other in| Passenger ease, convenience and| gasoline for ersonal purposes and} Matthews of Houston, Texas, Gregate, and $39,725.91 on the last MINNEAPOLIS, ‘will do the judging. ’| world history. safety, as well as speed, are stressed | approved bills not legal claims Bliss has been prominent in | 1933 payments. Of the total distribut- 1 Rules of the American Poultry as-| Air-conditioning, hailed as possibly nob herein as neh comfort im | wzainst the county were filed with the] newspaper work, having been af. Jed approximately 26° por oct tent A strictly fireproof, modern Hotel within a short sociation will govern the show. Food,| “the great new American industry,” inducen quiet at a speed of 200 miles| fiers me ein rane to C.! fillated with publications in the |to the landlords and the balance to walk of Shopping, Amusement, Financial and : Liebert le the f f ir cont: - ‘water, coops.and.a watchman to pro- | Was utilized on an expanded “get an hour and “sleep like-a kitten” in teat ot tie chara, sce Twin Cities, Boston, and New = larmers for their contracted acre. Wholesale Centers. . . . You'll appreciate the protecti railroads. It ia York. He also has spent ma “s urntshed free by the atotation. The |stsenalions tales weet cata Sees? or tee na on, new, sleeper airplanes.| conducted Dec. 28 at Rugby. years in social work. ge friendly hospitality, the reasonable room rates entry fees will be twenty-five cents|swer to the inroads wert and the moderately priced Restaurants, or mastenger| the muffling of engine noise, the . om jane snag binds aavecy five! Srapes hy bakea:nod txtvate eats and | ronection oft proper lee noe lying Hotel’ Crash | Collects $14 for DI W.R CLARK, MANAGER gents for pen-entries and fifty cents) challenge lkewise to air transporta-| Seduction of propelier noise and the Laid to Rough Field P R. R. S. ENGE $e age insulating material make for quiet- i ugh Hie! urchase of Feed + Gash ums i ness that is in marked contrast with Se ee "Drug! sician entries range from $3.50 for first the din on the old airliners where! Baghdad, Iraq, Dec. 22—()—An! Collection of $14 from Persons Draciate ees: Phy: Place to $1 for fifth place awards. For Diesel. locomotit cotton for the ears was a travel nec-|€!Tor in selection of a spot for &n for the purpose of providing feed for YOU'LL. , ‘the pen-entries the first place win- essity, gmergency landing was blamed game birds in the Bismarck district Phone 260 TOURIST sUREAY mers will receive $3 with the prizes Fire Risk Eliminated Saturday for destruction of Holland’s| was announced Saturday by John C. Panging down to $1 for the fifth place Studies of airplane exhaust mani-| American-built “flying hotel.” Spare, chairman of the American Le- awards, Turkey premiums range folds have resulted in methods of| Experts who viewed the charred jgion conservation committee. The from $3.50 for first to $1 for fifth carrying the gases clear of passenger | Wreckage of the plane which carried | committee hopes to get $25, Spare Place honors in all classes. . compartments. The bureau of air| Seven to their deaths, said the ter- said, estimating that sum will be ©. Special prizes will be offered by the commerce reports that improved in-)rain Chief Pilot M. Beeknan chose] sufficient to pull through the win- “Will Seed Co., the Dacotah Seed Co. cross. stallation manifolds, together with|for his landing was little better} ter all the birds which can easily be and the G. E. Conkey Co, Champion- | lining the compulsory utilization of fire|than a morass, reached from Bismarck. ship bird medals will be given by the) tue) walls and the elimination of air-pres-| The mistake was a natural one,| The amounts collected, Spare said, American Poultry association. im, initiated | sure fuel feed systems, has virtually| the investigators said, for from the| also will be listed as Boys’ and girls’ club poultry exhi- tory experiments in air-condi-| eliminated risk of fire in the air, air, the section of the Syrian desert|dues in a sportsman’s club which it ‘Sits will be judged separately. At tioning. Tests disclosed that gas-| Ease of operation and freedom from|in which the disaster occurred would| 1s proposed to organize at once in or- ‘Jeast four members of any one club| electric engines driver-fatigue, as well as streamlining | have appeared reasonably flat. der that Burleigh county sportsmen for speed and fuel-saving, featured] ‘The investigation was conducted|may speak with united voice on con- the private motor car developments|by a representative of the Royal| servation matters which may be pre- of the year. Dutch airways, operators of the| sented to the next legislature, The government launched a drive plane, and the chief of the British to atimulate the mass production by: Imperial railways in Baghdad. the aviation industry of small, low- As they reconstructed the tragedy, priced planes whose chief character-|the.crash must have occurred dur- | JI istics would be safety and ease offing a severe thunderstorm ‘Thursday operation. morning about one-half hour after} TILL F ee Pine Rutba Wells received a wireless mes- indard classifications of poultry, ° cial units and trucks. Merchansdis-| sage trom the plane indicating its turkeys on which the awards will Borge Given ing plans will be outlined to the deal. Palins pay pedi a stisa aecae Not be based follow: In Morton Recount | ers covering their activity in the Ford ———— and Bro. = q Motor Company's huge program ot! Fy City Resident In The Carl Borge of Flasher, defeated | ‘ne million or more” Ford V-8 units; Former Ci SI Peeeie ‘ for the year 1995. ‘The meeting willl Deg in West Dec. 16 Sense of te in the November 6 election, | Or te ¥' ‘Thursday evening, at which es in Wes' Saturday assumed the position 2 Custom, But time Fleck th jembet of his aye ‘ orns, Dice gente iarng imme Call former Bismarck resident, Sed With a Genuine ipanish, Blue Andalusians, public showing Saturday, Dec. 29, | : Powe Anconas, Buttercups, nared Appreciation of Our Class 4: English—Dorkings, Red- . ae. me ta en | Paee Pleasant Association Class 6: “Hamburgs—Hamburgs. first count, During the past Year ee We extend to You Our Best Wishes for an old-fashioned MERRY CHRISTMAS ; anda HAPPY NEW, YEAR E ttf s i = : e = ih reel zea" ft FE i an. | leck, Salesmen to Mas Cochin, Sepenee, Poi Sale| Attend Ford Meeting Class 12: Miscellaneous—Silkies, Leaving Bismarck next Wé Bultans, Frizzles, Lakenvelders, Kiwis. for Fargo, where he will caenear a 1 fae, oenern . Class 15: Turkeys—Bronze, Narra- | dealers’ meeting to be held Thi APA peey eases Sansett, White Holland, Black, Slate, |Dec. 27, will be John R. Fleck inn el aed anor : = : Universal Motor Co, Capital City| No, 1 red durum Ford desler. No. 1 flax Insurance Salesmen Accompanying Fleck, besides 151 No. 2 flax . .. dealers who are associated with the No. 1 rye Win Trips to Texas|Sismarce tirm es sus-deciers win ta | 5°, M. ©. Satter, W. E. Jensen and R, H. Carl B. Olsen, state manager of the|Bjelland, salesmen for the Universal Great American Life jausirence com-| Motor Co. vey — pany, heads a delegation ie com: expected it approximately if ’ Pany’s agents which will leave Sun- | 900 will be in attendance at the Fargo| TILL ‘FURTHER NOTICE! day for San Antonio, Texas, to Meeting. At this meeting the dealers; We will take school and county fend conterence at the company’s|will have an opportunity of viewing | warrants in trade. Alex Rosen Bational headquarters. the new 1935 Ford V-8 car, commer- and Bro, Others in the party with Mr. Ol- : 25e 1 35c Mann and Erwin R. z Noonday Luncheons Kruger, Bismarck; J. A. Haigh, Far- ae fo, nd Hans and Magnus Andorson, 35c and 40c Beach. . B. Hanson, kinson, al- ‘ qualified for the trip but is unable \ Chef's Special Evening Dinner $0 go at tld Lae 2a lie tne ee EXPERT BEEF pital ag Piciinee | Fecosering any| 50c¢ JOB DEPARTMENT pocident ier Dressers and Boners POWERS COFFEE SHOP : BISMARCK TRIBUNE Following the conference at San Duy tei eee oean Se Meni Approximately 60 days’ work —e Fine Commercial Printing Dakota in mid-January, se" GUSSNER'S PACKING CO. xf qi tightened defense won Crosby school its sixth consecutive game, de- Seating Ambrose 31 to 20, ii ef i Ht Wt E é F i

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