Wolves Flood to State Tourney After 52 13 Win
Herald reader 10WA L Marshall visits winterbound routes from Wolf Point to Minneapolis and Sioux City. He notes heavy snow and drifted roads, Minneapolis grit versus Wolf Point. a late night stroll reveals a grand station and hotel yet no barber open. He also comments on a Pullman berth surcharge and vertical travel.
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L. Marshall
Towa
Herald
Wolf Point
Minneapolis
Sioux City
Minnesota-Iowa
Flour City
Union Station
Nicollet Hotel
Westland Oil Manager Returns From Convention
Westland Oil Co manager E Krebsbach spent last week in Minot attending the annual Westland Oil convention with about 100 agents and subagents. Speakers included Frank Moore from Maryland Refining Co. and F Conrad from Minneapolis. A banquet and dance closed the week followed by a salesmanship school. Krebsbach recounted a fake KGCX broadcast stunt at the banquet with telegrams praising the program.
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RE. E. Krebsbach
Westland Oil Co
Minot
Westland Oil
Frank Moore
Marland Refining Co
Ponce City
Oklo
F. ©. Conrad
Midland National Bank
Minneapolis
Mr. Towles
Sheldon School of Salesmanship
Chicago
Eagle Rock
Elks Hall
Krebsbach
KGCX
Dr Wiprud Takes Over Poplar Dental Office
Dr. C. C. Wiprud, recently associated with Dr. J. R. Burgess, has purchased the practice of Dr. L. Anderson in Poplar. He drives there daily this week while Mrs. Wiprud and Virginia Lee stay locally for now. The Wiprud family plans to move to Poplar after the inter. Dr. Anderson will relocate to Mates City.
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C. C. Wiprud
J. R. Burgess
L. €. Anderson
Poplar
Dr. Anderson
Mates City
Cooks Style Show Draws Big Crowd
The fashion event at Cooks Ready to Wear Tuesday drew a packed audience as thirteen models showcased spring gowns in straight lines with two in one jackets. Hints of rainbow colors, small spring hats, and minor heel lowers added to the seasonal display. notable models included Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Bogut, and several young exhibitors.
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C. C. Johnson
F. H. Livingston
Harold Lloyd Speedy lands at Liberty with fast paced comedy
Harold Lloyd stars in Speedy a breezy New York boy tale filled with rapid-fire gags. He plays multiple jobs from soda jerk to horse car driver and taxi pilot while dodging trouble, delivering universal humor suited from Manhattan to London and beyond.
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Harold Lloyd
Liberty Theatre
Lloyd
New York
Speedy
London
Manhattan
March Comes In Like A Lamb With Pleasant Spring Days
A stretch of warm spring weather breaks the winter pattern with mild days and melting snow. Farmers plan field work and purchase machinery while gardeners study seed catalogs and imagine summer blooms. one local buyer has acquired an impressive garden tool layout.
Legislative Race to Close Session Stalls Over Bills
The house and senate pushed to finish all introduced bills. Senate bill 149 and house bills over 300 faced rapid passage with late sessions. A revolving fund for maturing bonds and a drunken drivers bill passed after substitutions and voter approval conditions.
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House of Representatives
State Senate
Senate
Congress
House
Wolf Point
Court Term Set for March 19 in Local Jurisdiction
Judge Paul scheduled a jury term to begin March 19 during a law and motion day session. No criminal actions are listed, but several civil cases remain to be resolved. A panel of 35 veniremen was drawn, including residents from Wolf Point and Poplar such as Hans Anderson and Geo. Compton.
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Paul
Wolf Point
Hans Anderson
J S. Bruner
Tom Hancock
Sig A. Haye
Eli Murthy
Ray Mitchell
Francis Poulson
George Trude
Roy White
T. J. Delahunt
M. B. Yuly
Poplar
Geo. Compton
A. ©. Corbin
Frank Gordon
Walter
School Band Concert Set for Liberty March 13
The school band concert is scheduled for March 13 at the Liberty Theatre. A definite program is not announced but likely will appear next week. features include joint performances by both bands with a 60 piece ensemble and several vocal numbers.
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Liberty Theatre
Ome Vocal
A. M. Foor
Sherman
H. M. Marrer Wi
F. H. Livingston
D. Borton
Glasgow
Minot Auto Show Postponed To March 28 30
A letter from D S Owen secretary of the Minot Association of Commerce announces the Minot Automobile show moved to March 28 to 30 from March 14 to 18. The change aims to avoid potential road blockades around mid March.
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Minot
D. S. Owen
Poplar Wolves Excel In Sub-District Tournament Hopes
Under Coach Bawden Poplar hosts tournaments with strong sportsmanship. Mylor of Malta led scoring with 38 points in 3 games, Parke and Glasgow had 31 in 3, Bechtel 30 in 2. Glasgow won extemp but Wolf Point claimed extemporaneous yelling.
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Bawden
Poplar
Mylor
Malta
Parke
Glasgow
Bechtel
Wolf Point
Long Ride From Oswego Reaches Wolf Point
R A Lukin living south of Oswego arrived in Wolf Point after a day and a night on a long ride. He learned his brother was gravely ill at a Bismarck hospital and pushed on to reach Wolf Point by Thursday morning. Weather and road conditions were reported very poor. In Trox Montana, Charles Gordon received a box from his brother containing evergreen branches, a welcome reminder of vegetation scarce locally.
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A. Lukin
Oswego
Wolf Point
Biamarck
Pete Lukin
Charles Gordon
Trox, Mont
Stork Calls Twice in Brockton and Vida Births
The stork called twice in one day at Mrs. Burnison's hospital last Saturday. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Merre Whorlow of Brockton and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Nels Verstegen of Vida.
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Stork
Mrs
Cabinet posts slim as Hoover reshapes team
Washington dispatch reports three cabinet posts remain vacant as President Hoover closes in on his picks. William J. Donovan of New York exits the political scene while James W. Good of Town is named secretary of war and William J. Mitchell of Minnesota is named attorney general. Donovan will retire March 5 after serving as assistant to the attorney general and facing a possible future as governor general of the Philippines.
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Washington
Hoover
William J. Donovan
New York
James W. Good
William J. Mitchell
Minnesota
Donovan
Attorngy
Covernor
Phillippines
Two Eagle Collects For Chicken Hill Hall
Two Eagle traveled to town early in the week collecting subscriptions to fund roof and floor repairs at Chicken Hill Hall. He estimates the work will cost about 200 dollars. He visited Poplar with the subscription list and received broad business support.
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Chicken Hill Hall
Eazie
Poplar
Malta Beats Glasgow 22 to 19 For Third Place
In a district basketball finish at Poplar, Malta defeated Glasgow 22 19 to claim third place. Coach Ray Roe of Wolf Point led the Wolves to a district title with a strong semifinal win over Glasgow and a dominant tournament showing as Beore fell short.
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Harry A. Tuman
Montana
Poplar Wis
Prold
Glasjcow
Wolf Point High School
Wolves
Ray L. Roe
Boe Jis
Fred
Herman
Sharkey Defeats Young Stribling In 10 Round Bout
In Flamingo Park Miami Beach the Boston boxer Jack Sharkey edged Georgia’s Young Stribling by a decision after 10 slow rounds watched by about 400 000 fans. Stribling kept distance due to weight disparity and failed to show expected aggression, while ref Lo Magnolia raised Sharkey’s hand at the end.
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Flamingo Park
Miami Beach
Fla
Young Stribling
Georgia
Southland
Jack Sharkey
Boston
Tex Rickard
Sharkey
South
Lo Magnolia
Livingston Praises Team and Aims for Montana Title
Supt. Livingston addressed high school students after the district basketball title victory. He noted past Glasgow and Poplar meets barriers, urged continued training, and predicted a Montana or national championship if seven disciplined players train from a young age. He warned against late hours and cliques.
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Supt. Livingston
Nupiis
Glasgow
Poplar
Bozeman
Montana
United States
Livingston
All Tournament Team Announced Amid Debate Over Selections
The article notes uncertainty over who selected the all tournament team after banners were awarded. It lists a first team with Bechtel Wolf Point Evans Culbertson Walker Freid Garland Malta Clark, and a second team with Herman Wolf Point Parke Glasgow Myhr Malta Wright Wolf Point Anderson Seobey. The writer defends no bias and references turning to page 4 for continuation.
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Harry A. Inman
Bechtel
Wolf Point
Evans
Culbertson
Walker
Freid
Garland
Malta
Clark
Herman
Parke
Glasgow
Myhr
Wright
Anderson
Seobey
Visitors Attend Masonic Meeting in Wolf Point
A large Masonic gathering last Thursday in the Masonic temple drew about 150 attendees from Poplar Glasgow Bainville Culbertson and Nashua. Rev S A Walker replaced Carl Brattin delivering a eulogy on George Washington as Charley Council offered remarks. The third degree was demonstrated by six past masters from Wolf Point with War Jacob as candidate. A banquet followed.
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Masonic Temple
Poplar
Glasgow
Bainville
Culbertson
Nashua
Carl Brattin
S. A. Walker
George Washington
Charley Council
Wolf Point
Jacob
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