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PAGE THRER ~ BISMARCK DAILY TRIRUNE. be : : waka | THE NEW ELTINGE BIGGEST, BEST AND NEWEST PHOTOPLAYS ‘Last Time Tonight William Russell in “The Man Who Dared” = Ppnor =< eo LOUIS TRACY'S “THE SILENT BARRIER”: Tomorrow | Bileen Percy in “HER HONOR, THE MAYOR” “A lively Comedy’ Drarna x, ‘ ‘* THURSDAY, OCT: '14, 1920, HORSE SALES PLANNED IN THE COUNTY i POSTPONED UNTIL EAST MARKET OPENS aa Other Activities of the Farmers ‘of Burleigh and Surrounding Counties. MINE MENTO. BE HANGED —— INGHICAGO Fourteen Were to Have Beer Executed ‘in Forty-eight , Hours Between Oct. 14-15 MURDERED WHILE | MOTORIYG) errant: per horse. ,McLean county conditions are very similar ta Burleigh county and it is safe.to assume thatthe cost_of keeping ® a_-horse in. Burleigh county would. equal, that‘ of McLean. COST OF WHEAT ‘By the same fifty-five farmers at the meeting held at Garrison, the pro- duction cost of, wheat was found to be as follows: Use“of.land, $1.80 per acre. ' Seed, one bushel, $3.00. “Maa labor cost, $4.99. Board of man, 36 cents. Horse labdr, $4.10. Machinery, | $1.12. Twine, 29 cents. Fertility, 3s cents. Threshing, $2.75. Crop in- surance 25 cents. Management, $1.27. ; ' Cost of hauling wheat to elevator $1.19 | -—Total $21.45, Wheat per acre elevea Dushels. -This'‘means a cost per bush- el of $1.95. ,Here again Burleigh | county compares very closely with! McLean county in the production ¢ | wheat, which goes to show that there; is not very much profit in raisi wheat -exclusively. 4 { > DAIRY TOTR Several farniers: of the county are planning on making a trip or Dairy Tour to the Holstein nit at New Salem on. the 19th avd 20th of: tl BISMARCK —— THEATRE ——. TONIGHT ; ‘Mary Pickford in How Could You, Jean? and HOOT GIBSON in “THIEVEY) CLOTHES” BY G. W. GUSTAESON, \ County Agent 4 Because of the market on horses ~ be- ing closed at St. Louis and other large \ horse market centers, the horse sales which were--planned for Burleigh county have been postponed and no-. tice Of these sales will be published a hs later if the market ‘returns. ” POTATOES PRODUCE WELL Mr. R. J. Elliott of Wildrose town- \ ship, Burleigh /county, planted 4 1-2 \ bushels of potatoes last spring. He just dug them last week and his crop from the. 4 1-2 bushels yielded him 180 bushels. |This goes to. show that potatoes do very well under“Burleigi county conditions, ard are auret crops than our rusty wheat. COST OF KEEPING HORSES At a meeting held at™Garrison: in McLean county recently-it was discgv- ered that it cost $198.00 to keen a Chicago, Oct. 14.—Nine nich will be led to, the gallows in the Cook coun- ty jail in the 48 hours-of October 14 and 15. _-The largest number executed at any one -time heretofore. was four, who where hanged Nov. 11, 1886, for parti- cipation in the Haymarket riots. Fourteen mon were to have been “vexecuted Oct. 14 and15, eight on tite fourteeitfi-and six the following day; but fivé of them havé obtained writs of supersedeas’ and appealed to the supreme. court. Those Condemned The seven condemned men to hang Petober 14 are: John Henry. Reese, on the night of The snow pictures in “The Silent Barrier” include some of the most* sensational outdoor performances ever caught by the camera man—plunges over precipices, | mountain sledge races, ski running pursuits! and dif- ficult mountaineering stunts. ’ ——— FLORENCE BARTON horse for one year. Mr. Rex Willard month. ‘A large number of farmers KANSAS CITY — Police here 1 is problematic: vill c inte of the Agricultural “coll2ge and. di of this county aye iuterested in buy. | “are investigating the murder of {Dec 5: 1919. he murdered is wite ae | “[noodey on the prets en rows, BuE WIN joe fond: oF New Jab rector of the ‘Department of /fatm ing. Holstein offtle and starting in| Miss Florence Barton, of Evans- .Mary with a hatchetiwhen she is said iluck he hopes to.get here by election yg. i r : Management, conducted the meeting, the dairy indfsiry A large number} -ton, TIL, who was Killed while *| ‘0 ‘have confessed: herfove for another “ ay: ny ee ‘ he panty fond’ nf theiaby at iv attended by fifty-five farmers of. - of purebred and high grade Holsteins! motoring along a loncly rvad near man. ‘After dismembering the body, r per) Zs aon Saas ha va in re The an + || 4+ Lean county and by thelr investiga arg otfered forsale by the New Salen} ere, “Hor. companion, om tho eee UNrled If in a Jot near i | PRISON PAPER GIVES spect that was shown me wach I was bi n ir awn figures, circuit and it ts thought that they can| ‘tide, Howard B. Winters, told the Sint n 5 > 5 qed Oe e yor 2a hie New it was found that it cost $180.00 ‘per pe secured es Fer y inaderiter orles police Miss Barton was shot by a 7 Niclioles anes Thomas Herico and JOY TO LIFER EDITOR Yon bane was no great: then ‘he head to keep their horses. The fol- The tour ‘is conducted by County | bighwayman who fired at the wto gph tin Campione, all convicted for the NV ae boys show me hare; «aid lowing are the items that were con Agent Gustafson and any who are] Whemhe refused a command to “| Wn", “loin are aid be police ‘to (Continued from Pace Oust to being re : sidgred: Interest, $11.70; deprecia~ interested in this tour and who w uid |. bat. sune 24, 1919 and held by police ‘to i in New York, At ying that it ma! tion, $11.20; AP) bushels ‘of 'Gats''At “tie to be inchded should let a members of a “murder trust,”| : ‘ y late’ anid.che keopetee ood: to hear the i 95 cents per! bushel, $121.50; three know at mY should let him | ~~~~~~~~p- 0 | against which were charged six murd-|/ 'Minngapolis, «Minn. Oct. 14> j late and the: keoney ena val ‘oad tBenear (Ne: te ! tons of hay at $15.99 per ton, $45.0); SMOW at ‘once. , and, Home-Coming day on Friday, the|¢*S and more thansgifty holdups. Marion LeRoy Burton, fdrmer: presto oe a cheekcup, 4 sone a ot 1 walk «ne recreation growls” isk ‘ rs ae aes Y AS ie lent of the University of Minaesota, Mus night check-up, comes to the Bul! Wa : Pane ° miscellaneous, $1.00, making a total DRISCOLL MEETING 15th of this month in the afternoon. Heads Murderers il be inaugurated as presi letin office and yells in, Are you there, AE OS TL of $190.00. Manure credit, $10.00 per prigcoll, Burleigh county, is making | It is to be largely a, livestock meet-|,, 5¢™ Cardinelli who was called by i ac-| Mr. Editor?’ tditor. shouts; England has 862 ex-officers of horse, making a net cost of $180.00 arrangements for a real ‘Commun ing’and Dr. D. McMahon of the Agri- the police the head of this group .of back, “You bet!’ and resumes his en-, the World War ‘registered as unem- murderers, was to have been hanged! (ei university au ae ‘Arbor |Joyable task of preparing copy for the ployed. . ay: cultural caliene will speak on the sub-{‘tomorrow but obtained a writ of sup-| "py inion hee will take, place at} i PMc oe a a ject. of “Livestock in General,” and versedeas staying execution. 10:30 ins HAM auditorium, omithe urst | Mr. J. J. Osterhous, state Hairy em-|\; Antonie Lopez, Sam Ferrera and) gag of: avthree-day meeting that w 4 Many a Pretty. Face missionér, willspeak on the topic of| \joe Costanzo,’ sentenced for the) .ring. many educators to Michig sony 3 Dairying, and Mrs. Louise Campbell,{™urder, of Antonfo Varchetto, who was university from all parisuof: the, eawn- “s ty , | home demonstration leader, for. the|i}pilled while resisting robbery also are | cry, ,, ys ANI B yor Spoiled - by seimptes state, wftl speakto-the women in the|lt> be hanged today. a community. ‘Livestock and dairyih,| On October. 15, those two are set INDIAN ‘CHIEF x cetetetnfetecaptetetite ncetntetedotnetetobep picture slides will be shown by the down for execution. i. Not onig sce th S Mea f county agent. It is expected that; Arthur E, Haensel—Former servic TO MAKE LONG ©: { ly are these pimples anJ |‘. be cured) “4 lotions, ointments, évery one in the commpnity’ will pe/aman, who shot and killed hi wite, SE) ||, , splotches disfiguring, but they lead |>alves and other local remedies, as | out for this meeting WNch begins at/24 Wo ‘WOU “GIT “F “dod “eHI09 TRIP ON HOR ' iB: to serious skin diseases that pre: uey din not possibly reach the 1:30. Such meetings as this are both; turning from service, he que Be Ode fd Chi shite | and cause. the most discomforting |:ource of “the trouble, which {s. in entertaining and instructive and thore her. rey: tengua ‘ one Ney Oct eae nite irritation and pain. stimes they |the i communities in the county — should rank Zager, confessed slayer of) Eagle ins bes aritis 1 f foretell Ec: ape Prete the? | 'e blood. Begin taking S.S.S. to have them to learn more of livestock | two\men who resisted when he at-/4 onthorseback.. (Hes will visit #)t Gs ws aN | zema, boils, blisters, scaly jay, and write a complete history | and dairying. | tempted to rob them. Zager, who has! ?vincipal cities en rouie. The trip Colds, aegis OM La Grippe t cea eae and other annoyances that|of your. case to our chief medical ,< piv agene eee ag long waited to hang expresses a de- |. bm thale tusters Darteneld te at urn * . i E y for his}#ha and wil ake: e re like flames of fire, and thas | dviser who. will give you special Mill City Property sire to pay the penalty for his the regular army in the plonger| Neglected Cclds are Dangerous vou fest that gos sia is ablaze. ‘ructions, without charge. Write, Ww th 35 Milli crimes. ‘ days. | Take no chances. Keep this, standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. you are afflicted with thist:t once to Medical Director, -152 or ihions! gt hate a ‘The chief, who is a*poet, is making Breaks tp a ‘ \ at, is making cpa 24 hours — Reli form of skin disease do Hot expectidayift, Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ” i Gens a a ae ‘i Ask Money. For the trip for pleasure and will give the) Grippe ins days ellent for H adage fe, ‘i inneapolis, Oct. 14.—Re:z E 4 Omaha. press an. origin: , based | = and oro al property in che expotie Health Endeavors ch the Custer battle, on his arrival.| Quinine in’ this form does nat afi head—Cgecara is best Toi is worth $35,560.453 "inate “thi eae aos p | He is 30 's of age and is deaf from| Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s; than in 19 figures announced by A recomm, dation that the bienni-| the mumps, a | r ithe city assessor indicate. ‘This sum’ #1 appropridlion for the state public! “He is a prominent. Sioux and ran ALL DR UGGIS TS SELL IT is appro y 15 per cent more health laboratories be in sed tolag rich among the tribe, having thar the ‘9. | $30,000 is made by Dr. Alfr Me es. of Jan. His Mi perty la: acting director, in a repo | work of the department. He adds that with an increased ap- propriation the work of. sanitation Tenth. Street. ‘at Fourtlis Ave. $ could be increased; particularly dmong MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ‘sonal “property. the rural se 10018. t year “the respactive totals were $229, - Set \ . 2 for: tits, real and personal pro- When the FB onchrarmies go into \ TH Coir asing Fens a ees b208 of real training this fall they will use the H per son oldings.. The|same trenches and») dugouts — thavj offers something, pronouncedly unusual for this tax levy for 1921, which totals 39.70 | oricorea’ tie alued Fo Ata ‘tutlig era of high prices: namely, Luxutiéns Accommoda- mills, is based upon the 1920 assessea| the war. —- L ions ix really fine Hotel at valuation which har been “com- WY tions in a really - Rates distinctly pleted by the Although Wi} reasoncble, the valuation is highe t is ” Y i ) ‘ower, being a reducion of 25 mills! DA N D F R | N E yy {from last year’s rat ay TARIFFS; fiona 2 | Zi Private Baths STREET CAR IS a iW $2700 Double $3.00 WEDDING PLACE | Girls! Save Your Hair! H 325 Rooms, Private Baths * i M ant. oa | ake It Abundant. Single $2.50 Double $3:50 BLUEFIELD, W. Va.—Because | 200 Roorrs, Private Bathe they had secured a Virginia li- SR » Single $3 0O Double $4.00 cense, it was necessary for Miss 2 Lena May deffel and R. L. Griffin Orhers. $1.00 to $3.00 \ to be married in that state. So the a Appalachian Street Railway Co., | for which Griffin works, ran a spe- cial cayover the state line, and { the ceremony was performed on | GZ ee the car, with al Fei orgupied bya | gH... 2 if wedding guests = | "AUIDITORI USIOLUULUENTEIS: ' | iin cain “Dad Still aN i | 4 Father (upstairs) —It is time for! that young man to go home. Young Man—Your father isa crank. Father (overhearing)—Well, whenj Owing to modern methods of living not on¢ woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experi- cncing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. ” TONIGHT —Thursddy, UL 14th ~ Curtain 8:30 ‘Shynediately after a “Danderine”- Direct: fromthe 44th Street Theatre, . 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