The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1937, Page 3

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. Six members oi the Fargo Forum staff, where randon Is Held in Fargo Brandon was in charge of savers services for Richard Brandon, long} a. pritish Empire comprises an time advertising copy writer, were area of 13,226,749 of the earth's 52,000,- held here Tuesday. Bandon died here (000 square miles of land surface, and Monday at the age of 66. Rev. W. 0 /has a population of more than one- Gerberding conducted the rites in the |fourth that of the entire earth. Armour Creameries ‘ Will Buy Turkeys from DEC. 6 to DEC. 13 You need not starve your turkeys when you sell on the ARMOUR PLAN. THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1987 War Forces Geisha Girls to Modernize EMPLOYERS GIVEN 3) DAYS TO FILE Extension of Time for Unem- ployment Payroll Tax Re- ports Is Granted North Dakota employers affected by the unemployment compensation act have been given an extension of time for filing monthly reports upon the payroll tax, State Director Alvin Purcell announced Tuesday. Under a new regulation adopted by the division, employers paying a tax toward the unemployment compensa tion fund for some 1,000 employes in- cluded under the program, have one ‘month instead of 20 days in which to Teport. The regulation provides the tax is due the last day of the month suc- ceeding the one for which the re- |Deer Season Death Toll Boosted to 7 Minneapolis, Nov. 30.—(?)—Finding Si ee, Doazice & tilseins Dent men ‘Monday brought to seven the total of deaths by ee isntal shooting Hl other mishaps during the six-day dee: hunting season which closed last Thursday. The body of Arthur Lac- son, 44, was found ‘rozen 25 mites north of Duluth. He had been shot in the’ thigh by a bullet the same cali bre as that of his rifle. Fight to Put Out Flaming Gas Well Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 30—(7)}— ‘Weary men brought fea water and gas into play Tuesday to extinguish @ 60-foot torch which had burned for three days over a new 10,000,00 cubic foot gas well on a farm near Sisson- ville. Eleven men in hospitals with burns after the well exploded Sunday were reported improving. port is made. The regulation was requested by several major corporations which cited a need for additional time to prepare reports. Two species of bamboo are native to the United States. These constitute the disappearing canebrakes of the WOMAN BURNED Chicago, Nov. 30.—(7)—Mrs. Ions Panice burned to death and her two children were seriously burned Tues- day in a fire at their frame cottage. More than 60 per cent of the total world output of bananas is consumed by the United States. Same cash advance as for Thanksgiving. Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. Dak. §| Southern states. Tokyo, Nov. 30.— (Correspond- ence of the Associated Press)— War and hard times are forcing revolutionary changes in the life of the Geisha, The changes, some of which shock the old-time Geisha, are the result of keen competition. The beautiful, night-flying “but- terflies” complain that,more girls have gone into the business. Official figures show that the Geisha population in Tokyo alone has increased by more than 1,000 during the past year, bringing the total to 11,000. To attract attention, the mod- ern Geisha has wandered far from her traditional field of singing, dancing, reciting poetry and car- rying on a well-informed conver- sation, Now she turns hand-springs over the heads of her guests or whips into a somersault, a cup of rice wine in each hand without spilling a drop. But what her more sedate sis- ters consider the climax of im- propriety is when she walks on her hands. The Geisha also have taken to telling fortunes, performing sleight-of-hand and giving puppet shows, They have learned Amer- jeanne dancing, and the tango very popular with them, If Bountaly requested, they will play the samisen, the ancient Japanese banjo, but they prefer to put the latest thing from Tin Pan Alley on a phonograph. 4 The discovery of new shotgun pel- lets to keep ducks from dying of lead poisoning should be a great conso- lation to the duck. Hunters want to keep the fowl from dying out of Tange, Acousticon Institute of Bismarck Hearing Aids, Parts and Accessories en BROTHERS 110 Fourth Si Bismarck Court Action Started the county “nate nett on Delinquent Taxes fied Rose Scharnomest of Damar, aa Se fn ne One new action to collect delin- amount ie taxes on rent-producing prop- “Back taxes on the property erty was under way in Burleigh coun- to $1,114.76, Worner said. ty Tuesday. At least six other tax-rent actions W. G. Worner, chairman of the Bis- marck-Burleigh county special tax|Worner said, moersgd payment committee, said papers start- | were being made start ing action to force Art Robbins, the | against some of the Diener elinquent renter, to pay rents on lots § and 3! taxpayers. | | \ = DICK’S »~- We Deliver All Orders Free Jonathan, 20 Ib. wood box | APPLES Frankfurters “<*> CRISCO = 33¢ 35c 18c 49c Y% Ib. prints, 3 Ib. can CHRISTMAS CITY cans ‘nue Leads Priscillas .. Knitted and sided Panels e one Se Beautiful Priscillas . two-tone effect! Rayon wt cottonknitted panels! Love- lv rough weave lace ae $1.39 Panels ..0000....-$1.17 CURTAIN MATERIAL Pastel cushion dot grenadine! 39”; yd 13¢ bila you Scie plete walnut and Zebrawood veneers on fine hard- ‘woods! Bed, chest and big vanity or dsesser! «Custom Sized” DURASTANS 95 9x12 SIZE Axminsters! you'll find ihe! obaprely “eats cally tailor ee size! Gorgeous new patterns! Heavy, long- wearing wool pile! Seamless! 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