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© stock Sanitary board. Dr. Crewe attri- LITTLE DISEASE AMONG ANIMALS INNORTH DAKOTA Cause For This’ Due To The Ex- cellent Feed Found in Every Corner of the State ——) HOG CONDITIONS ARE GOOD North Dakota is-particularly free from animal diseases of all sorts de- clares Dr.W. F. Crewe, State Veteri- ngrian and secretary of the State Live- butes this largely to the excellent feed now to be found in every corner of the state and especially in the parts of the ‘state where the foal de- pression was the most serious during the winter ‘months. rv Practically no disease is..reported, according tothe State Veterinarian.; Some féw outbreaks of hog cholera have been reported to the board and vaccination is being resorted to quite generally. The attacks are not wide- spread and are causing no uneasiness on the score of an epidemic. Hog conditions are of the best according to the specialist in swine diseases at- tached to the office of the Live Stock Sanitary Board, and a very great in- crease in the number of bred sows indicates an increase in the number of hogs raised in North Dakota. The. early: and good feed conditions have saved North Dakota millions in the value of stock, according to Dr. Crewe. Stock which had a hard time culnting throughout the winter and the first weeks ,of- spying dre recup- @ating aaah st there will be a large loss, even on the cattle now alive, because of the shrinkage, the loss has been held to a minimum be- cause of the. quality of the ‘grasses Row covering the plains throughout fhe grazing country. -« In general, live stock conditions in the state, both as to disease and pos- sible profit, have seldom been bet- ter than they axe at the present time, according:to Dr: Crewe. ATE FEDERAL BOARD CHARGE MEMBERS WITH BAD FAITH (Continued from Page 1). would seek to prescribe “a course of action which will afford that essen- tial degree of justice which is neces- sary to the men working in these two industries and at the same time every proper consideration to the welfare of the organized men and ‘women.” Balloting Continues Cincinnati, O., June 17.—Strike ballots: to stationary firemen and boilers ‘and instructions to general committees of signal men tp decide whether to take a strike vote will be in the mails by night following the decision of the railroad labor ‘board last night cutting wages of members of these unions, Clerks and station employes will not_take a veneral strike ballot, F. H. Fitzgerald, grand president of the Brotherhood announced. He said that the general committee on each rail- road system or road would determine whether a strike ballot would be is- sued and added that where such votes were taken the men would be bound by the result. There will be no walk- out on a number of roads which have made agreements with the men which bound them to accept any wage slash- es made by the labor board. Union ‘presidents announced last night that a speaking campaign in behalf of the threatened strike was to be_launched. Heads of the three organizations affected by the wage slash of the rail- road labor board denounced the cuts, as “unjustified.” Chiefs of the miners and rail unions agreed here today to hold a meeting next Tuesday night to discuss joint strike action. Hemstitching. . WN. W. Kelley, 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ae RS Good Music, good company at the Snnday Night Dance at Elm Grove. FOR SALE—Baby carriage. 620 6th St. Phone 329W. & 6-17-2t FOR SALE—Oakland Six in good con- dition; Reason for selling, need the moneyat once. 415 Sp. 10th St. é ' 0 @-17 1 wk. WANTED—Girl for general house- work; small family. 813 2nd St. 6-17-3¢ | FOR SALE—Lawn mower and Skin- ner Lawn Mist sprayer. Also fire- less cooker. All in first class con- dition, Phone 639, 1003 8th St. 6-17 -1wk |. ALL KINDS OF SHISLDS cut and set at lowest prices.. See Faunce 802). Ist St. 6-17-3t CLERK wanted at Homan’s Cafe. 6-17-1w room FOR RENT—Large modern suitable for two. 522 2nd St. 6-17-2w YOUNY lady wants position doing clerical or housework. Write 405 Tribune. 6-17-2t FOR RENT—Five-room house on 15th St.; also two-room apartment at 523 6th St. Call at 523 6th St. or phone 213-M. 6-17-4t ®OR SALE — Handsonte American Walnut bedroom- set, chiffoniar, princess dresse with bench. Call 119 1-2 Fifth St. over Rohrer’s Taxi Office. 6-17-3t Come to the Sunday Night Dance at Elm Grove. —$—$——_—— BARBER TRADE Now is the time to learn a good trade. Summer rates are in effect. Write today for free descriptive information and catalog. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. _ CHURCH NOTES ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. 9:15 a.m. Low Mass and German sermon, * 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng: Ush sermon. ; Father Hiltner, Pastor. BISMARCK TRUTH CIRCLE This Circle meets regulariy every Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Mo-| hawk, 401 5th Street, for the study of Truth and New. Thought. welcome, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. Seventh Street and Avenue D. ¢ Morning —services, 10:30, | Sunday school, 12 noon. Evening services at 3 o'clock, All are cordially invited to at- tend these services, E. F. Alfson, pas- tor. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTH, CHURCH On account of the pastor’s absence there will be no service in the morn- ing, June 18, but in the evening at 8 o'clock, student pastor George Rom- stad will preach. The contirmation class will join the Sunday school. I, G. MONSON, pastor. ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rector, Rev, T. Dewhurst, Services tomorrow—the First Sun- day after Trinity. fi 8 a. m—Holy Communion. 10a. m.—Church Sunday School.: 11 a. m—Morning Prayer and ser- mon. A cordial invitation extended to all. Strangers in the city will find a warm welcome at St. George's Church: SOUTHSIDE MISSION AND CHAR- ITY SOCIETY . Regular Services every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. in German and at 3 o'clock in English. Sunday schoo} from 10 to 11 in both languages. The charity Society will meet next Tuesday evening at $ o'clock in the church. Help is always expected and especially in worn clothing and shoes etc. Call phono 557 or send it to 16th: and Sweet Street, South, 3. B. Happel, pastor, J. B. Alsbury, Assistant. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosses Sts, C. F. Strutz, pastor. Preaching service Sunday morning P:30 to 10:30 in the German lan- guage. All other services are con- ducted in English. sunday school at 10:30, Earnest; faithful teachers and interesting classes, Come. Gospel message: “Kings or Slaves, Which ” 11:30 a. m, Young People’s Alliance. A rousing missionary meet- ing in charge of Mrs. F, Walbert. T:45 p. m. Sermon: “When Pay Day Comes‘.” 8:00 p. ™. Special music. A to all. “cordial welcome Chrstian Science Society Corner Fourth street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sub- iect, “Is the’ Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force ?” Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. 3 Wednesday evening — testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. 5 A reading room is open In the church building every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Sheneday, except. legal holi- from 2 to 4 p. m. et are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. Baptist Church Corner Ave. B and 4th St. L. R. Johnson, pastor. 2 10:30 a. m. morning worship and sermon. Topic: “The Triumphant Gos; ” re2:00M Sunday school. There are classes for all from primary to adult. Since 1886 The Union Fire Insurance Com- pany of Lincoln, Neb. an Old Line, Legal Reserve "company issuing Standard Policies at stipulated. premiums, has been giving safe, satisfactory protec- tion to thousands of policy hold- ers at a substantial saving. Dwelling insurance. Save 25% mercantile insur- Save 15% ance. You might as well have this extra money. Geo. E. Munger, Agt Life—Fire—Automobile Hoskins Blk. Phone 787R _ TD Who Will Pay The doctor, the butcher and the grocer, if you are laid up with sickness, or accl- dent. A policy: with the CLOVERLEAF Life and Casualty Co. will take care of these bills. Cost you $1.00 to $3.00 a month. Cc. F. MOODY General Agent. Room 5, Eltinge Blk. Bismarck. Agents wanted. ETSI TEE ELI Francis Jaszkowiak ‘Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, Hard Wood Lumber, All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. Call or Write. 421 12th St. Bismarck.| Minneapolis, Minn. All are |; 7:00, Intermediate ‘and Senig; 8:00 evening worship and sermon. Topic: “Practical Righteousness.” 8:00 Wednesday evening, -prayer and conference. A>special meeting of the members. of the’ board is: called for this evening. We give a cordial invitation to the public to worship in the “Friendly Church.” McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Dr. S. F. Halfyard, yastor. 10:30 a. m. public worship. Music by-the quartette. Sermon theme: . “What Makes Chureh Strong?” 12M. Sunday - school. The attendance was large last Sunday. Help it to increase. Let every scholar be in attendance. Don’t miss the Daily Vacation Bible school dur- ing the coming week. ‘ 3 p. m. Junior league. Leader: Bertram Dunn. The members, are .requested to bring their books. 7:00 p.m. Epworth league. Every meeting is full of interest and helpfulness. All the young péo-. ple of the. church are invited. 8:00 p. m. public worship. . Music by the -Men’s. chorus. Sermon theme: “Making the Most of Your Gifts,” Gospel hymns are sung. Come and bring a friend. a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Harry C. ‘Postlethwaite, minister. Holy Communion will be observed at 10:30, Members are urged to make a special effort to be present. The session will meet at 10:00 in the Chapel. If there are those who desire to unite with the church on Confes- sion of Faith they should appear be- fore the session at that time, Those having‘ letters should’ speak to’ the pastor. ..We hope; to have Rev. Ralph T, Fulton with us this Sabbath. | If so, he will sing a couple of numbers at the morning service. Mr. Fulton has sung in. evangelistic work a number of years nd has a wonderful bass voice, Junjor. Sunday School at 9: All other departments at 12. hristian Endeavor at 7:00. All young people invited.. Be loyal to this work. Ev- ening worship at 8:00. Special music by. the chorus choir under the direc- ton of Mr, Gross. We hope to have M. .Fulton preach in the evening. Come to all services and bring friends. GOOD HELP IN SUMMER. Indigestion causes worry, nervousness, sick headaches, billiousness, coated ton- gue, bad breath, bloating, _ tion’ and constant distress, Henry C. Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave., Mass., writes: “Since taking Fole: thartie Tablets I feel fine. el ‘he bowels, sweeten the nd in- rigorate the liver, Cause no pain, no qausea. Not habit forming—just a good, |" vholesome physic. Boston, | ' Bis ; MORE KILLINGS. ar (By the Associated Presg) Belfast, June:17.—Four men and one woman were shot dead and two men were, wounded today in the vicinity of Bess Brook. The affair is thought to be in reprisal for the shooting of two men on Wednesday, MAY IMPOSE DEATH PENALTY. London, June 17.—The: campaign of incendarism in Belfast has become so alarming says the Morning Post’s cot- respondent that when the Ulster parlia- ment reassembles on Ti the North- ern government is likely to introduce legislation imposing the death penalty on persons-convicted of setting fires. THREE HOUR FIGHT. ondon, June’ 17.—A three-hour fight took place last night between Ulster constabulary ‘and Irish Republican army irrégulars’ at Dromintree on the Louth border, according to a Dinkdalk , dis- patch, Nufherous casualties resulted. The fight followed upon an outrage on the Catholic oceupants of a house in Dromintree. which is alleged to have been entered by uniformed men Wednes- day night. LOSSES FOR REPUBLICANS Dublin, Jun’ 17,-Complete returns from yesterday’s parliamentary elec- tions in. South Ireland are not ex- pected before next Tuesday night at WILL SIGN “HURLEY \VWynuine” NOTH THE NEW ADDRESS 710 Thayer St. 0 P 1 Have ‘beén reduced ‘since last fall, -Cleaning, Pressing, Dye- ing—done quick and ‘fight, Hats Cleaned and Blocked. ‘All. work guaranteed. We Call For Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works ai ch BBN Ee Phone 58" Opposite Postoffice a and Deliver. NORTH STATE DAKOTA FAIR JULY 17- 22-1922 Buster Keaton in.. LAST TIME TONIGHT HARRY CAREY in “IF ONLY JIM.” .“THE HAUNTED HOUSE” FOX NEWS. MONDAY, “SHADOWS OF THE SEA” TONIGHT SATURDAY earliest, but indications-are that the PeRAnlicans will suffer, losses. |. Region of the Great, Lakes and Up-| first part, er Mississippi Valley:. Lo generally fair thereafter. | mMperature, CARDINAL HELD UP hie Belfast, June 17—Cardinal Logue, primate of Ireland and his eoadjutor, Archbishop O'Donnell, again _ were held up by members of the Ulster constabulary last night when their automobile was stopped near Newry. A number of bags in the car were searched and documents carried by the prelates were scrutinized. SPIDER CAUSES DEATH. Ripley, Miss. June 17.— Il Mo- hundro,aged five, is dead here as the result of a bite of spider, whieh caused complete para’ according to physicians who attended the boy. WEATHER OUTLOOK Wahington, Jun 17.—Weather out- look for the week beginning Mon- aay: For Sale—Dodge Coupe CORWIN AGTGR CG, TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. | Play Billiards. NEFFS A clean, scientific, pleasing game. 114 4th St. Purita op Flavored BEST IN FLAVOR FIRST IN FAVOR Distributed By Bismarck Wholesale Grocery Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. When sowing any crop, it doesn’t pay to figure seed costs on the basis of cost per-acre,’ for it should always be figured or. the basis of cost per bush-i or per ton yield from the s.cd used, High grade seed, which produces twice as large 2 srop as can be grown frei <nferior seed, is much 4..euper in the end, even the’ the seed should cost several simes as much. There is a pronounced differ- ence between Genuine Certified Grimm Alfalfa Seed and common Alfalfa seed—a superiority in Grimm which frequently amounts to the difference between Suc- cess and Failure. Grimm Alfalfa ts hardy and long lived—it with- stands the most severo winters and resists the most extended Periods of continuous drought, LAKE Kenneth Harlan, Gaston Glass, Rosemary Theby, Noah Beery and Wallace Beery ‘ i —in— 1 AM THE LAW” Aesop Fable “THE LION AND THE MOUSE.” Monday “RIP VAN WINKLE” Rp uUs thy Good Seed Costs,Less GRIMM ALFALFA SEED PRODUCERS ASSN. FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA frequently’ yielding a June crop of more than two tons per acre when corn and all other hay crops fail entirely. Grimm Alfalfa, in short and longtime tests, has outyielded common Alfalfa and other hay crops one to five tons per acre. For certain and largest returns, you can’t afford to sow anything but Grimm. Genuine Certified Grimm Sweet Clover Special Alfalfa Seed (from Registered fields) contains 6% sweet clover which is an excel- lent combination for securing a large crop early next year. The price is only 30c per pound. Only a limited quantity available. In- structions and suggestions with every shipment on how to get a good stand. Better tear out the order blank and send it—NOW. Please Ship mittance enclosed for Attach This Order to Your Check E-3 Grimm Alfalfa Seed Producers Association of Nocth Dakota: Ibs, of Grimm Sweet Clover Special Alfalfa Seed to the following address, Re- ee cecccesewece Shipping Address ....sscsseccocce seecececee wapeeeiees