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4 _ CARBUSED T0PIGK RELIABLE FAMILIE INRESETTLEMENTS Cass, Traill Commissioners Are Assured Taxes Will Be Paid by U. S. E. E. Hendrickson, former North \ Dakota county agent, who will act as a farm management supervisor to co-operate with farmers in working out their plan of operation, said care 4s used in selecting those who give evidence of ability. ‘ England, Canada Buy More Here, Sell Less principle of striking The hammer chy the'atrings is the special piano feature. The Morning AfterTeking Carter's Little Liver Pills waters the will run deeper at Kettle Falls on the Columbia river, 110 miles above Grand Coulee dam, mighty reservoir is completed, backing up an inland sea 151 miles to the Canadian border. is a plane table party surveying the reservoir basin. A continuous head of water will be supplied turbines generating power and ‘water sufficie nt to irrigate 1,200,000 acres of desert will be available. Quints Sing As Science Ponders ee Their Future Social Contacts By MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER Calander, Nov. 5—(?)—The Di- onne. quintuplets . sang “Marl- borough Going to War” and heard the story of the Little Red Hen Friday, oblivious to the fact that When shall they be brought in closer contact with life as it is lived? How shall they be edu- cated when they get beyond their present nursery-school stage? Shall they continue to be shown to the public, which comes thousands of miles to see them from behind a screen—and takes ‘away pebbles as souvenirs from the nursery ground? ociety Dickinson Reception To Fete Miss Vejtasa "poms, ‘Prairie Phantasy,” was Tex of poems, “Prairie tasy,’ was re- cently published, will be honored Sat- urday, Nov. 13, at 8 p. m., as Dickin- eon members of the branch, National League of American Pen While invitations are being issued So oa First Federal Savir gs and Loan Association ef Bismarck, » N. D. HOME LOANS-—Direct reduction—Principal reduced . menthly by installment payments. SHARE INVESTMENTS Insured up to $5,000 to each individual by the Federal Saving and Loan In- Corporation. annually. Safety for Your Savings Dividends paid semi- Low-cost Home Loans Room 5, 305% Breadway Phone 971 It is none too early te make your election of Genuine Engraved ersonal Stationery Step in and place your order carly . “BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Commercial Printing Dept. _ Those were questions discussed by biologists, medical experts and educators as “the Dionne quin- tuplet special” took them away from the pine and birch clad slopes of Callander after a trek from a Toronto conference on the quints’ progress. No immediate changes are con- templated in the quints’ regime, but these plans are under con- sideration: u 1. The building of a school near the nursery, where the five sisters would be educated along with a group of other children Vee are physically fit and stimu- 2. The acquisition of more land near the nursery so the quints would have freer range. Dr. Allan R. Dafoe also told the scientists the quints’ guardians “are looking forward hopefully to the time when the Dionne family will all be under one roof.” ‘The question of showing the quints to the public is a problem More immediate than their fu- ture schooling, some experts be- lieved. Dr. Dafoe, the quints’ medical guardian, said the sisters have a very slight tendency to play to the gallery once in a while, and turn around and throw kisses, | especially to friends of Miss Vejtass, anyone*who has a special interest in poetry is invited to attend, ‘The reception will follow a dinner, also in the St. Charles hotel, for local and visiting Ren Women. This will be the regular November meeting of the branch. Edna LaMoore Waldo, national vice president for North Da- kota and branch president ,will pre- side at both affeirs. Arrangements are being made by two of the local members, Mrs. Arthur C. Selke and Miss Zoe Beiler. Miss Vejtasa, secretary of the group, is @ former Dickinson resident. Her book, written over a period of nine years, will be revised by Elsie Smith Parker, Dallas, Texas, also a former Dickinson resident and a former member of the branch, in the South- west. Several national publications also will perry series of the volume. Mrs. Louise Marek, Ashley, has spent the last two days in Bismarck attending td business. While here she was @ guest at the J. A. Kohler home, 407 First St. **k * : Miss Mary Wells, Fargo, has re- turned to her home after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sparks, 609 Sixth 8t. 4 ** * Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth St., returned Wednesday from « six-week motor trip through west- ern states, during which they visited Seattle, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Eu- gene, Ore.; and Grand Coulee dam in Washington. *“* *& Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Loehrke, Puyal- lup, Wash., are visiting Mr. Loehrke’s brother, A. A. Loehrke, 407 Third St., en route to their home from Dodge Center, Minn. ee * Mrs. M. J. Ratzlaff, 410 Fifth 8t., has as her guest Mrs. Merton J. Orr, Fort Dodge, Iowa, formerly of Bismarck, SEEK SELF-REGULATION White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Nov. 5.—()—The board of governors of the Investment Bankers Association of America announced a program Friday of drastic revision of its constitution and by-laws to place rigid restrictions upon membership and permit more aggressive self-regulation of the in- vestment business, There are more than 237,600 churches in the United States; com- municants number more than 47,- 000,000. BRING IN YOUR Skunks The season is now open We pay highest market prices Bring them in now! “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. brick building, corner 9th & Front Sts. Bismarck ‘Eagle Is Captured By Two Minot Men Minot, N. D., Nov. 5.—Harry Matson and W. F. Cloone of Mi- not have presented a full-grown Golden eagle to the zoo here, They captured the eagle by hand in the sand dunes 10 miles southwest of Towner. Finding the eagle feasting on a rabbit, they pursued the bird when they noticed it could not He orlipoe Manat teeny y capture eir quarry which had an injured wing. Armed Bandit Kicks Woman Down Stairs Minneapolis, Nov. 5.—(?)—An armed bandit, who kicked his woman victim ‘down the basement stairs and robbed her of approximately $350 Friday Passed up $200 more that was hidden in _a chest in another room. The man entered the grocery store cf B, H. Stenstrom at 2856 Johnson Street, as Mrs. Stenstrom was open- ing up for the day. Pointing a gun at her, he ordered her down the stairs and kicked her just as she was starting down. He took $350 from the cash register before leaving. Loadings of Revenue Freight Still Drop Washington, Nov. 5—(#)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday 771,655 cars of revenue freight were loaded during the week ending last Saturday. This was a decrease of 1,698 cars, or 02 per cent, compared with the pre- ceding week; a decrease of 42,850, or 5.3 per cent, compared with a year ago, and a decrease of 163,060, or 17.4 per cent, compared with 1930, TO HEAD MINOT OFFICE St. Paul, Nov. 5.—()—J. W. Gallo, Western Union manager at Mitchell, 8. D., and veteran of 20 years’ serv- ioe, was named Friday to succeed the late B. R. Cole as Western Union manager at Minot, N. D. He will arrive in Minot early next week. Sails 20,000 Miles; Visits Son 12 Hours &t. Paul, Nov. 5.—()—To spend about 12 hours visiting her 22- year-old son in Shanghai, China, ® St. Paul woman recently com- pleted a 20,000-mile jaunt. The woman is Mrs. Robert E. Cushman. Her son, who gradu- ated from the United States mili- tary academy two years ago, is Second Lieutenant Robert E. now stationed in Mrs. Cushman, accompanied by her daughter, left St. Paul in mid-i > OX) to arrive in Shanghai on Aug. 7. She was to remain there for a short time. take a trip to other Oriental points and return to spend 17 days with her son. SEE COMPROMISE ON | REPUBLICAN PARLEY Resolution Deferring immediate Decision Rumored as Com- mittee Meets Chicago, Nov. 5—(#)—Members of to determine whether they should cail a mid-term conven- tion to define the party's stand on governmental affairs. As they went into session, an au- thoritative source said a compromise resolution would be introduced under which an immediate decision on the controverted question would be de- ferred. This source caid the new proposal would be for the creation of a “policy committee” of 100 authorized to as- certain the advisability of arrang- ing an off-year gathering. There would be no time limit, he added, on the group's deliberations. Alf M. Landon’s opposition to a convention at least for the present. and the outspoken antipathy of other party leaders had previously dimmed prospects for an affirmative decision on the plan. Harold W. Mason, Vermont com- WOULD ORGANIZE SUPER-COMMITTEE Board of 25 Would Direct Whole Labor Movement; Parley Gets Peace Suggestion suggested to AFL. representatives creation of a “super-committee” of 25 to direct the whole American labor toughest before the conference. Valley City Mayor to Speak in Grand Forks Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 5—(?)— Mayor Fred Fredrickson of Vs Kill for Insurance; Get Death Penalty Belleville, a Nov. 5—()—A cir- Ral} Thursday, the woman him $800 to kill her brother so that the beneficiary of the policies. Death in Tennessee Ups Elixir Toll to 69 Mrs. Tommy Manville IV, now again Marcelle Edwards, played golf at Reno while she awaited the divorce recently granted in a Reno court. With her in this picture are Charles Foley, golf pro, and another famous divorcee, Frances Heeman Browning (right) bet- - a ter known as “Peaches.” Days of Reckless Logging Are Gone But Fenton Goddard Enjoys His dob in Picturesque Idaho Wilderness and HH. P. Goddard, 808 Mandan, who ‘® short vacation from his job as timekeeper and assistant foreman in '® logging camp high up in the Bitter Roots, west of Missoula, Mont. can compare with the camp dining room. Only the finest food is served the camp and prepared by expert cooks. Goddard says the average housewife would blush if she tried to brag of her cooking in the presence ef the jacks, So far as he knows, Goddard is the only North Dakotan in the vicinity. Many of the men come from the Min- nesota and Wisconsin forests. But the majority of them come from all corn. ers of the United States. They are a rugged lot, he says, ranging in age from 16 to 76. The only criterion of ‘employment is physical fitness. -Soon after Goddard returns to the ago |cemp, he expects to be snowed in for the winter. The fall of snow at the 5,000-foot altitude where the camp is located averages from 8 to 10 feet on the level, Lumbering operations will resume sometime in December. y|Suspend Reductions soon off and that when a trip is made into civilization the woodsman yearns for the forest, mountains iE keg & craggy peaks extend for 100 les every direction. The timber is full bear, elk, deer and other animals &a5 .|the Rockies. The limpid streams run full of fighting trout. A few feet from the camp, a hunter can get his elk or bear in a few minutes or his creel full ot trout, Nov. 5.—(P)—A fatality in| nay. Cleveland, Tenn., raised to 69 Friday the deaths the American Medical as- sociation attributes to threatment with an elixir of sulfanialamide con- diethylene glycol. Crime Career Grows Longer Minneapolis, ‘The doesn’t pay.” Instead her boat touched Shanghai on Aug. 17 as planned, remained there 12 hours, whisked i she s g é E | S 5 5 i BE iE : i i A il Pad Hl eae is SF tl i i gs On Freight Rates Washington, Nov. 5.—(#)—The In- iteratate Commerce ion sus- pended Friday until June 5, 1938, re- ductions in freight rates on grain pro- ducts shipped from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakote and Wis- consin to destinations in Wisconsin land Tilinois and milled or stored at ‘Milwaukee, Wis, The commission said the reductions were opposed by the Chicago and Northwestern railroad. They were to become effective Friday. —_—_—_—_—_—__ Beefsteak Day at the Patter- son Hotel Main Dining Room all day Saturday. Try ourNarge, Juicy Steaks that you can cut with a spoon. Old Mr. Boston Whiskeys distributed by Mandan Beverage Co. Mandan, N. Dak. 316 E. Main Phone Mandan 337 After this when we go shop- ping, just keep me away from the Five O'Clock Club Boy, Oh Boy! Did I have fun at the Blackstone DON’T GAMBLE with Your Turkey Crop Play safe and market your turkeys on the Armour Plan. Proven for years the most profitable to the Turkey Producers. You need not starve your turkeys before you deliver them to us! ‘Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. Dak. WHISKEYS Under the respectednameof OLD