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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 26,1937 __ 3 City Continues to Forge Ahead As Building Boom Persists ! 7 WORE PERMITS ARE How New Postoffice Will Look HUNDREDS OF BOYS + [GOUED; NEW HOMES AND GIRLS COMING IN STRONG DEMAND! TO CITY ON MAY 7 Remodeling Jobs Also Occupy- Young Citizens League Will ing Householders in Many Open Convention in Capi- tol House Chamber Parts of City About 80 per cent of the weight of Junior officers of the league are porn tinbeirdprromigh ages tn os Lioyd Frazier of Eddy county, presi-|cars has cut down the weight dent; Vernon McCulley of Emmons} half. county, vice president, and Pauline Roaldson of Foster, secretary. Sen- Gardens plowed. Black Dirt. for stat led by Presi- dent. remeth, inctude Bianeve Stev- Fertlitsen. iene and ‘coe : hone 62. ens of Ellendale, vice president, and| hauled. Mrs. York, secretary. PI SSR Ot peace a ar Delegates of the North Dakota Young Citizens’ league, representing hundreds of elementary school chil- dren, will gather here May 7 for their BIGGER JOBS GOING AHEAD | | Highway Building on Fort Lin- coin Road Will Be Occu- annual two-day convention, Mrs. Lorene York of Bismarck, executive secretary, announced Delegates will convene for the opening session in the house of rep- pied in Near Future resentative chamber at the capitol where Gov. William Langer, Supt. Arthur E. Thompson of the depart- ment of public instruction, and Prof. ‘W. M. Wemett of Valley City Teach- ers college and senior president of the league, will speak. Mrs. York said nearly 1,000 del- among school children to train them in habits of good citizenship and is designed to aid boys and girls of rural ati | hai helped ety youth, " she ge ve city youths,” said. Petitions for Recall ‘The second day of the convention ~ Are Being Circulated | wit be devoted to tours. Delegates (By the Associated Press) Recall petitions against Gov. Wil- liam Langer were being sent through- out North Dakota from Bismarck Monday. x Anti-Langerites pulled the last of 10,000 blank petitions off the presses and began distribution upon a plan mapped by leaders of the recall move- ment at a Jamestown convention three weeks ago. ‘The method of procedure was based upon a hand-to-hand system that recallers believed would insure the petitions and signatures they carry remaining in sympathetic hands. They will not be placed in the mails above is an artist's drawing of how Bismarck’s new postoffice now being remodeled and enlarged, will look when completed. roof shows the size of the old building and the by the new addition, The elevation . Because government architects make ally is the case with private archi- tects, it was necessary for The Tribune to have the above sketch made from the architect’s blueprints. This work was done by Robert Carr, son. and high work, ag i =/10,000 STUDENTS 10 GET DIPLOMAS Number of Graduates Increase in State Despite Drop in Total Enrollment eens == (Business Volume In Northwest U jors and eighth grade pupils who complete their requirements'in May Rites for Mrs. Ness Recall leaders asserted key men in Are Held at Reeder|s3 north Dekote counties will hand Fred J. Hessinger Mrs, Frank Carr, 208 Mandan 8t., a student at Bismarck ~ genes Roy Neff, manual training instructor, supervised the landscape drawings were applied to the sketch by students in the school’s art department. PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE No job too large—No job too small FOR Insurance of every kind SEE Obert A. Olson Bismarck and June, 8. T. Lillehaugen, state di- petitions to 8,000 men who will in rector of secondary education, an- Reeder, N. D., Apr. 26. — Services|turn personally put the petitions in nmounces, Lillehaugen based his estimate on were held here for Mrs. Julius Ness, | circulation, 63, who died at her home near Gas- graduation totals for the last eight/N. D. Reports Largest Gain in Boh untes in bath divisices| Retail Sales, Only De- received certificates. Over half the total graduates were children of grade schols, he said. ‘ During the eight-year perlod num~- beri aty ioral ta coyne, Apr. 15 after a lingering ill- 130,000 graduates in both divisions posit Decrease 106 3rd St. haste B sd gmetad porate ness. Born in Norway in 1873, Mrs aie PHONE 250 creased steadily from 4,602 diplomas} Minnesota, Federal Reserve bank re- Ness Gna Hakirical there an 1894 to You Srent commen ported Monday, attained a high dur- Fillue Ness and came ‘to: oa you get a lore yi ‘bulla ing March nearly equal that of De- cone ie pee pone in the re said. In 1929 certificates were grant-| COVery with large increases ed 10,715 children while 11,780 re- beeen es the chief contrib- eee Pecrtiteed “that while] City department store sales rose to increases were noted in graduation the highest level since March, 1931, tanks the total population enrolled] the bank revealed, with country busi- in North Dakota schools dropped | 288 Volume, on the average, showing from 252 per cent in 1929 to 22.7 per|® larger increase than those in cities, | cent last year. He sald the total en-| Deposits in city, member banks ti not | roliment last year was 16,70 less than| weeks ending Apr. 14, while daily with her husband in 1903. She had lived near Gascoyne since 1907. Bur- ial was made in the Rosehill cemetery near Reeder following services con- ducted by Rev. Lee. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Ness leaves four daughters, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Ree- der; Mrs. Inga Olson, Gascoyne; Cina and Helma, Gascoyne; and three sons, Ben, Fargo; and Jens and John, Gascoyne. Chris Delzer Contractor and Builder \ No job too large—no job too small 512 Rosser Avenue Phone 1091 Home Owners! S For Black Dirt Fertilizer J. 8. FEVOLD Investment, Real Estate, Insur- ance, Bonds, Auto and Truck in 1929, High school enrollment in- try banks AE ° Leans Gardens Plowed creased 5,604 puplis for the period. |ahowed pradicaly no change between | Stepin Fetchit Hurt Sales and Rentals, City andj} Ashes Hauled ttl ated a Sey dio] ret aes teresa "| In Automobile Crash{f” "Farm Property fll Sand and Grave i ” tal i shared oma Over Cowan’s H and the gga furalt children in ee total ¢ puiiiaene ‘vith the |New York, Apr. 26—(@)—Btepin Bismarck, NE Tong Distance Hauling All Kinds of Trucking Phone 474 SNYDER’S Dray & Transfer 415 West Broadway ” Fetchit, the droll Negro stage and were unable to attend school. , exception of North Dakota,” the bank Eten poms, wabiitt a serious: cond! _In 1929 there were 5,291 schools in| said. tion in Harlem hospital Monday as SbERION OF) SIE) Ore, SIRNAS TORE: pears rena pestle which |the result of » Sunday automobile ac- PHONE 706 Built-in Features Are Comfort in Home PLUMBING “By Men Who Know How” egates and league members from every county were expected. “The league is an organization also will name new officers and select & state-wide project for the year. the 1937 cars will be steel. 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Efficiently designed to trans- form gasinto healthful,com- fortable heat in your home, the Basmor Boiler does its job efficiently—thoroughly oa ssid geal Minnesota, North cident. and two teacher schools, he said. | includes Minnesota, North and South |" atepin Petchit, in private life Lincoln ° consin and Michigan, were 14 per cent |Perry, 40, lost control of his automo- Good Materials Are higher, with incomplete reports for |bile when a tire blew ony ot i i i the first half of April indicating the | machine crashed into an elevated rail- Needed in Plumbing | (50% pane way pillar in Harlem. adj debits index for that 2 or ached ne sre month will be the highest since 1930, |, The “lazybones' a 1 The prospective owner of a new! “The anticipated large increase in| lives in New York when not lolly- in|nome should assure himself that thé] the movement of iron ore and other wood, was alone in the car. - paieol- materials used in the plumbing sys-|shipping,”. the bank said, “was re-|man took him to the (og ‘ ne tem and the workmanship necessary | sponsible for s 31 per cent increase |exicab. He had & Boesible sta ior enepalataan) a0 avail-|in bank debits at Great Lakes ports, skull and other injuries. j able. As most of the pipes are in-| Continued high prices for dairy an —_—_—— other farm produc resuted in a 34]. RAILROAD REVENUE UP, per Gent increase in itn diiriet”| and Northwestern Railway Co., re- H. A. THOMPSON & SONS Plumbing - - Heating .| mixed farming region of the district.” Freight carloadings were 14 per cent larger in March than the same month last year. Increases over March a year ago also were reported in building permits, life insurance sales, wholesales of , hardware and shoes. Decreases Decreases occurred for flour pro- duction and shipments, linseed pro- duce shipments, output of gold, but- ported Monday, March net railway operating income totaled $188,512 compared with $49,271 a year ago. For the first three months net rail- way operating deficit was $771,322. OTTO DIRLAM LOCK and GUNSMITH CHINI:! 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