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t the door. when calling for friends or gos Sederidden persons in the neighborhood. It is reasonable to assume they pprecia miffling of inconsi Editor’s Note: ‘Amen, brother: Good motoring manners are at 8 premium these days. elect is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tavis, 516 Fourth St. Miss Hess prepared for the col- lege of St. Catherine, St. Paul, from which she graduated, at Mandan high| Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, 802 Sec- school. Her fiance graduated from|ond St., are the parents of a boy the Cathedral High school at Duluth | born at 8:10 a. m., Thursday at the and from St. Thomas college, St. | Bismarck hospital. Paul. could “could comings a colton at all seasons of the Astor the rc, ie oly has @ washer—and uses it QUESTION—AND ANSWER Additional - ociety City and County 5 ¢-—_-____—___—__——_-¢ People’s Forum ia Note) —he Tribuce wel- letter subjects Hid which offend ast play will be returned to the writ: ers. All fauare MUST be @ pseudonym, first and your * eR A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Meeting with Mrs. Lester Diehl, 301| Harold Lang of Wilton at 2:27 a. m., Avenue B, to inaugurate their 1935-36 | Thursday at the Bismarck hospital. study program, Wednesday Mothers’ ‘club members heard Mrs. Harry Tur- ner discuss “What We Owe Our Children” and Mrs. E. J. Larson's re- HITLER CALLS REICHSTAG Berlin, Sept. 12.—(P)—Reichsfugh- rer Hitler Thursday called the reich- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Janke, 803 jEleventh 8t. left Thursday for Missoula, Mont., where Mr. Janke conform to thie. policy’ Gules Dublication o! Miss Bathilda Hess To Be Married Here Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hess, Man- dan, Thursday announced the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Bathilda Eess, to Jame: Bernard Tonskemper, Du- luth, Minn., son of Mrs. H. J. Tons- kemper of Duluth, and the late Mr. ‘Tonskemper. The marriage will be solemnized Saturday, Oct. 12, at St. Mary’s pro- cathedral in this.city. 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D., Sept. 12—(4)—Hans Horgen, manager of the Sherwood} Grain company elevator, has post * $500 bonds on each of two charges of |tes when he fell while on duty Mon embezzlement which have been made | against him as a result of shortages alleged to have been found in the ac- | elie abd US talee i edd yc te will resume the barbering profession. The Jankes, who have been located jhere for several years. have three |small children. \ | John Monroe, 517 Seventh &t., state penitentiary guard who suffered con- jcussion of the brain and other injur- |day, is making steady improvement at the Bismarck hospital. He now is def- | comfortably. Credit Co-ordinating Experiment Planned Grafton, N. D., Sept. 12.—7)— Walsh county has been selected by |the federal government as the test- jing ground for an experiment in co- ordinating all farm relief credit agen- cles. Arthur Hagen, Williston, formerly divisional supervisor for the Regional Agricultural Credit association in western North Dakota, has arrived here to conduct the experiment, in- tended to eliminate duplication of effort by having the work of four dif- ferent government loan agencies handled by one organization. Five types of loans are made by the four agencies, including “barn- yard,” real estate, first mortgage and emergency feed and seed loans. Allen Turns Two Men Over to Post Officers L. D. Oaks and Paul Newham, sol- diers at Fort Lincoln, were fined $5 each and sentenced to serve 30 days in jail Wednesday by City Magis- trate E. S. Allen on a charge of be- |ing intoxicated in a public place. They iwere released into the custody of {post authorities on condition that \they pay the cost of damages to the car owned by Fred B, Siems, 217 |Eighth St., which they borrowed for | a pleasure ride. The car was found several days later where it had been abandoned south of Bismarck. SUE*®MORGAN FOR $500,000 Boston, Sept. 12.—(7)—A suit for half a million dollars against J. P. Morgan and 19 associates was filed in United States court Thursday by Wil- Mam T. Snow of Brookline, Mass., as executor of the estate of his father, Frederic E. Snow. The suit alleges “gross negligence” in an investment transaction in December, 1930. WALSH IMPROVES ROADS Grafton, N. D., Sept. 12—(?)—Im- provement of the entire Walsh coun- ty highway system is- contemplated and application has been made to the WPA for federal aid in grading sev- en miles of road, regrading 48 miles and graveling 180 miles. $100.00 RICH. will be paid for information leading to the whereabouts of Richard Oleson of Lemmon, S. D., who dis- appeared from Aberdeen, S. D., Wednesday, July 10, or for the recovery of his body. Communicate with James Oleson Lemmon, §. D. or with Floyd C. Short Sheriff name where justice and. te savisable. All lette Gust be luted to not more than 600 words. ASKS ALL-YEAR SERVICE Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 10, 1935. Editor, Tribune: A new resident in your city, where I find pride of residence, I am aston- ished to learn that you have no gar- bage collection during the winter months. I am wondering if the civic pride isn’t false when citizens sit by and allow unsightly piles of garbage, i and other filth to accumu- late, Aside from the unsightliness, there is a definite and ever present menace to health. Not being acquainted with the extent of your laws, I am in- ie! quiring as to whether the city ever has promulgated any health laws that would take care of this ae tary condition. And just to get first sinlaosandd off my chest, I also call attention to the dirty condition of the streets. I have been here two months now and IT have yet to see the streets washed, the gutters swept and the dirt col- lected. FINICKY RESIDENT. eet . Editor’s Note: Most Bismarck residents dispose of their garbage in winter by hir- ing this service performed by pri- vate individuals. It certainly would be cheaper and better for the average resident if the city niless. ‘We would also like to know if it is planned for farmers to renew present contracts with the govern- setters to which the deep rich flavor of Schifling Tea a 0) Schillings Oe ng Toasted LCA reach the vanishing point. A FARMER. Editor's Note — The County agent's office is f thorities demand that 85 per cent of the contracts be on hand be- fore they will start preparing the checks. . Several factors have been instrumental in holding ~ the contracts here. Planting of over-the-average wheat acreage Miss Belle Mehus presents her new VOICE TEACHER MR. RALPH WARREN’ SOULE concert and operatic tenor Mehus Conservatory of Music Piano, Voice, Violin, Theory, Children’s Classes Phone 306 (ams Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. 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