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ee A to WEDNESDAY, JUNE ONE SHOW IS CANCELLED: neo 6'Ditrichstein Suffers Nervous Breakdown | Leo Ditrichstein, billed to appear at the Auditorium here on June 22 “The Purple Mask” has cancelled engagement because of a nervous kdown, Annger Vesperman of the Auditor- ium received word from Seagtle, Wash., of the affliction which will the cancellation of many of Mr. hstein’s appearances, There have been some rumors that MeIntyre and Heath alsé would not how However, ‘Ws {thet tie Yuners ake talke, show is here Saturday night. FEDERAL AID REQUESTS MADE FOR NEXT YEAR y of the Boards of County sioners of this state er ) ve confidence in the pres- State Highway Department. fact is indicated by the num- r of requests for Federal Aid highway projects for construction in 1924, which have been filed in the of of Walter G. Black, Chief Engineer and Secretary of the State Highway Commission. After meeting with the County Commissioners of seventeen differ- ent counties, A. D. McKinnon, Project Engineer, has -secured resolutions from the varioys Coun- I ds requesting a total of 315 m of road grading and 42 miles ot gravel surfacing to be placed un- in the The der contract during tye coming year. Many of the requests are trom counties’ which had either dropped Federal Aid work during t two years, or had never ken any work under the on of the State Highway sion. '. Black is very gratified at the confidence the various counties bave manifested in the Highway Department and every member of his force is striving to merit this qntidence, NEARLY EVERY COUNTY BANNER IS DISPLAYED! All of this change has come in five six years. A few farmers exper- imented in dairy herds previously to 1920, but the general development has come following the organization of the Flasher Holstein Breeders cir- cuit in March, 1920, Eight of the or- iginal members now maintain the circuit, but they are giving advice fenstantly to other farmers of .the Uistrict. while J. K. Swanson, the | present official tester and superin- tendent hired by the eight men also es the Mandan Holstein and Shorthorn Breeders circuit and many individual farmers of this section of Morton county. Goog Climate Helps “There is no longer any doubt but what the climate of this section of the state and country is excellently adapted to develop all different types of livestock,” said Dr, John Lee Coulter, president of the North Da- Itural college, in ah ad- dress, 8 neither too hot, nor too cold, in fact, it is nearly ideal. An- im(ls here are probabiy more free from livestock diseases than the an- imels in any other part of the coun- try. There is only one real problem (Continued from Page One) for any farmer who desires a profit- able type of farming, the problem of the feed supply, and fortunately live- stggk consumes feed that does not quiékly spoil. It ean be carried over from season to season, and the farm- er bf western North Dakota who learns to carry aver a surplus of feed in good years, for lean years that may come, has solved his prob- lem.” Nestos Welcomes Party “North Dakota and South Dakota, especially these western sections, must develop along the same lines and we are delighted to see this in- terchange of imterest and ideas,” said Governor Nestos in welcoming pine big South Dakota delegation this afternoon. “We are proud of this community and the fine progress it is making. It is the course that practically every commufiity in thé state must follow if it is to entabligh) permanent prosperity. “In view of the fact that capital is scarce it is desirable to make prog- ress slowly and steadily. It would be well therefore to buy registered dairy sires and to build up thé herds slowly. It would also probably be well to buy grade cattle, with a few registereq females. But this west- ern section of North Dakota yan e a sure and steady development in prosperous farthing by developing \wood dairy herds. Flasher ang New Salem are proving that.” The governor advocateg a pure- bred side campaign simtlar to the one now being carried on in Minnesota. Example for’Others \ {ilt took some hard scraping to get cash enough together to get started” said Charles Cotner, president of the Flasher Holstein Breeding circuit. “But we knew -that gambling ‘in, wheat was_the ‘bunk’ New Salem dig it, there was no reason why we a Idn’t.”” hen he outlineg how the Flasher aakiy circnit, modern farms _° of vhich were ~inspegted by fully 6,000 people, was organized original- ly by 10 men. Plan Works Well The day went off smoothly, the rrrangenténts for’ handling the crowds proving perfect. Groups of automobiles—25 in each group—were so arranged on their tours tothe farms that they did not, come in con- tat with each other, and at ,each farm, there were talks, explanation vof, records and practical demonstra- tions. ‘ In the auto caravan was included 11 carloags Wells county farmers. There were South: Dakota. cars, Mr. Vesperman | 18, 1928 Station in some coming from as fs the k Hills region. The attendance proved to be far in excess of the attendance on the pre- | vious annual meeting and tour days of the circuit. Three bands helped lively—the Mandan and Center bs from North Dakota and a band companying the South Dakota ¢ van. The address of welcome this after- | noon was delivered by Mayor J. V.{ McCormick of New Salem, | At 2 o'clock estimates of a crowd | of 6,000 people on the tour were made | |by those in charge of t arrange- ments. BANK’S DEPOSITS OVER $765,000) mae things ' ds | The Williams County State Bank, | which voluntarily sus : day, had deposits of $ cording to its last published state- ment on April 3, 1923. The bank jfigured in the slature investiga- tion of 1921, when it was charged | excessive amounts of funds of the {Bank of North Dakota had been} placed in “favored” banks. At that | jtime the Bank of North Dakota had $124,145.07 redeposits and $144,- 663.72 loans in the bank. It is un- derstood the bank had not been able to reduce these’ amounts materially. | Invite Bismarck | To Playgrounds I caiP piettarek’ invited to at-! tend the playnights at the various schools. The Women’s Community which has charge of the re work for the young people ii all the mothers and fathers of the | city to come to the playgrounds and watch their children .at play or to participate in the play. Six nights a week playgrounds ‘ are being specially supervised J, Henry Kling and a staff of play-| leaders. The program as in working order now reads as follows: William Moore — school--Monday evening—Mrs. J. W. Deemy, Mrs. Fred Hanson, Jean MacLeod, Eliza-| beth Butler, Mrs. Sand. | Richholt school—Tues evening --Mrs. Gorman, Mrs, WilkinSon, Mrs. Engeseth, Audrey Flow. Wachter—Tuesday evening—-Mrs. Bystrom, Helen Will, Mrs. Be Ethel Funston. William Moore—Wednesday even- ing—Mrs. C. B. Whittey, Dorothy Birdzell, Barbara Register, Esther Hollst, Jane Whittey. Richholt , school —Thursday—Mrs. Clifton Johnson, Wilma Olson, Mrs. Payne, Miss Newton, Elsie Yeasley. Wachter—Friday—Miss Mary Cash- el, Elizabeth Wetmore, Arabel Thompson, Clara Dralle, D. M. Avery. Substitutes are Mrs. G. F, Dullam, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. H. Duemeland, Mrs. G. D. Mann. . £00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Three rooms furnish- ed or unfurnished; suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. 501 3rd St. Phone 472M. 6-13-lwk Council ation | WANTED—Presser ‘at once. tional Tailors, 111 5th Street. 6-13-3t Na- Bismarck Lodge B. P. O. E. will observe Flag Day, June 14th, in Custer Park by the}, Elks Band’— giving a concert of one hour beginning 7:30 p. ni. Followed by a Fifteen Minute Address. Friday, 15th; willhold Initiation: and:‘Lunch- €on at 8:30 p. m. 3 ‘Alex Rosen; Ex. Ruler. Butler Studio will close! from June 14 to June 19 on! account of attending the State Christian Endeavor Conven-; tion at Dickinson. H The‘ water pressure pump will be:run evenings during the dry weather for sprink- ing. , : ‘EYE RWRITERS |J.. finishes a flight, it won’t come down to earth. | tlient will be, made in Ju THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the Clouds for U. S. Dirigible | stage. She was seen in jLand of the Free,” “Why Wo nnie Bryee, “The Gen When the ZR-1, U.S. difigible under construction at LakeKitrst, N- | A hittge mooring | Wire struts o' ‘Trial | t on left), vent escape of gas. t, 175 fect high, has been erected (show ZR-1 are being chemically treated to pr avenue, building, killing a litle ¢) of the building walls were wrecked. before the alarm went off. took a little joy ride which ended a e others, dropped to the cellar when the house was wrecked, escaped serious injury. : Save on Ice . : Perfect Refrigeration , to show them. | | ees ( ight blocks on Amsterdam s and crashed into a tenement and injuring several others. Three floors New York Ci DIDN’T NEED AN ALARM CLOCK Augusto Morisi, of Springfield, Mass, Six freight awoke the other morning lone s escaped from the yards and 8s most joy rides do. Morisi and six _ Now the warm weather demands perfection refrig- eration. Sanitary ice boxes using a minimim of ice are a protection. to the family as well as a saving of many dollars during the season. A properly built refrigerator such as you find here gives’yon all this and lasts’ for years. , We carry them.in all sizes and prices. Your needs along cooling fines are.in stock today. We invite you to call and look them’ over. No ipepuble French & Welch ___: HARDWARE——_— | | | { | \r ies in widely diverging | | husbands _ AT THE MOVIES | “+ straw at which the two husbands re- bel. In no ungentle fashion the re- spective wives are shown the error oe of their w And all, presumably " prey sannie| is Well thereafter. ji lhe Good Provider’ a Kanniel “Brothers Under the Skin,” has! one Dore Davidson, both of whom|°f those small but distinctive easts » striking figures in and Saturday. Mi another que,” is again seen as a little “Humor- comes to the Eltinge Theatre m Bat- bright light of “Hu- that are seen-too infrequently. Hel- |S ene Chadwick, as the shipping clerk’ wife, repeats the notably’ ‘fine! per- formance she gave as vhe young wife | n “Dangerous Curve Ahead.” Clfire ish girl Others in the fine cast! Windsor, whose bewuty and acting ire: Vivienne Osborne, William] ability have made her one of the (Buster) Colher, Jr., John Roche,| most popular, leading women of the Nes. Palins, Blanche ig, Ora] screen, appears as Norothy Kirtland, Edward Phillips, Muriel Mar- |tin atid! Mararet Severn, te dajter. Mi The_two husbands Pat O’Mally and Mae Busch is again the other wife. are respectively Norman Kerry. where she began her theatrical car-!the vamp in this laugh-a-minute pic- ev in a mother role at the age of} ture, and as usual a fascinating one, twelve. She came to the United States} ‘The film was directed by E. Ma- in 1910 and won fame on the Yiddish ke he nd later on the English-s uction of Alice Brady comes to the Eltinge, Thursday in “The Leopardess.” | THE CAPITOL | “Brothers Under the Skin,” the | picture at the Capitol Theatre to-j| night, is one of those light, exceed ingly entert comedy that come once in an age, ang whick always received with delight. Vhis is a Goldwyn picture, quite up it $30,000 a year the other aining popu tells of the azine similar encountered dom by two culties society—one a general m it 30,000 a year, the other a corporation, ‘The wives of both are young, beau- ful, and ir charming, onsible, Both But there finally comes @ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w ‘Known all over the Northwest for Quality © MAIL US YOUR FILMS a re ‘oal may be loaded at any time. NOW. C. H. BERGER, Coal Mine. Baldwin - N. D. das Mrs. Potash in the Lon- “Potash and Perl- dramas hipping | 1 upon one of Peter B. vals 2 ‘ST ANOTHER— yarns. Th tie ditt i Trg oping | clerk at $30 a week in the same big | but luxdry-loving | keep their in eternal debt ang etern- | a last; hl son Hopper, whose eft, light touch was evident throughout, Whether jyou are a picture fan or not, we un- hesitatingly recommend “Brothers | Under the Skin.” | il NEW SANDAL~—- like pictured above—made | ‘fin all patent colt skin—and | the price $5.50 also in fawn Elk> 115—4th St. Capitol Theatre Last Time TONIGHT ~* HELENE CHADWICK and an all Don’t miss t “Brothers Under The merriest picture of wedded life: ever filmed. — CLAIRE WINDSOR start cast in The Skin” his laugh fest. FOX NEWS Made in sizes for any fectly Safe. For a demonstration, MUTT & JEFF COMEDY “Wonder Oil Burners” —for— SAFETY — SIMPLICITY — ECONOMY and any size Steam Boiler. No generating Head—No Fans—No Gravity Feed—No Noise—Perfect Control, and Per- A Different Burner, with a different principal than any other Oil Burner Manufactured. Witham, at Hotel Van Horn, Agent, Bismarck, N. Dak. Heating Stove or Furnace, Motors— PAGE THREE Unmined supply of iron in tha Seventy-five years ago the for- eign commerce of New York aad of | Unjted States at the beginning of New Orleans was practically the |1921 was estimated at 9,855,000,000 same. — metric tons. Webb Bros. Shoe Department Summer Footwear~ hi Children Pumps and Oxfords Very Specially Priced at $1.25 — $1.35 — $1.50 * Think of it! Right in the beginning of the summer season comes a sale that will make the thrifty mother This event presents an opportunity to provide white foot- of every little tot in this community happy. wear that will see the youngsters through the entire season. The qualities and workmanship are up to our usual good standards — and the prices are extraordi- narily low. Women’s White Shoes One lot of women’s white shoes with leather soles and cuban heels made of excellent quality white can- white rubber soled vas. Also a small lot of women’s keds suitable for sports wear. 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LAST TIMES TONIGHT WEDNESDAY \’° HAROLD LLOYD : ‘~in “Safety Last” <a PATHE NEWS MOVIE CHAT , “FIGHTING ehh ha Round One. : ‘Thareday ALICE BRADY in.. Friday and Saturday. z é VERA GORDON _ in “The Good Provider” _ 8