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SATURDAY, JULY. 21, 1928 eee oo THE BISMARCK 1 TRIBUNE =~ ‘ . al PAGE THREE. HOLD Y WHEAT Is Missouri Hag roma Ideal In the Canine CUMMER TERM NEXT CHAMP? PIG R A ] N ] NG PLAN ADVANGED IS FINISHED INN. D. SHOWS BY BUREAU MAN, hin ne. ay ve ae BiG INCREASE aminations for students in the sum- en dy mer school sources at the North Da- Secretary of American Farm : etary Number Saved This Year and 4 Eagle Bureau Would Have Farm- a more than actual farrowings a year | 88: je Intention of Doubling | ago. Last year at this time the 1922 |kota Agrictiltural college were — fin- ers Keep it on Farms Number of Sows Shown __| ttl! farrowings were indicated a8 161 Dancing every night. Pat: cian which. gives the following. esti- | States an increase of 0.9 or almost 1. mates for North Dakota: Numbers | Per any is aay a Phill = r + igs saved and 3.9 per of spring pigs saved 25% more than bate thtdel in chowbenl 2? dala pring: which are shown to have been 16% | rowinks. show strong increases, were” more than last year, although below i i earlier intentions as indicated by the | States and 283 per cent for the Unis. survey last December at which time | °? States a 39% inercase was indicated. Num- bers of sows wiich farmers intend Dry Cleaning, Pressing to breed for farrowing this fall are Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58 estimated to average 103 per cent lished Friday, and no further courses will be given until the opening of the per cent less than those of 1921. Comparable figures for the 11 prin-|terson Farm Pavilion. Mc- fall term, Sept. 24. ; Record-breaking enrollments ate cipal Corn Belt states and for the| Kenzie Orchestra. United States show for the farmer an NOTICE! expected for the regular school year, according to Registrar A, H. Parrott, average increase of 5.6 per cent in the number of spring pigs saved and 8 : per cent inercase in numbers of | Continue boiling city water. spring brood sows. For the United City Health Officer. ne SAYS PRICE TOO LOW who reports that the number of in- —_— quirics received to date for fpros- yective students has exceeded all pre~ vious records, not only from North Dakota, but from. a number of neighboring statts. LACE SEASON Whatever your fall frocks may or may not have, it is quite safe to prophesy 'they will have lace some- where, pro bly in “sfioam,” awarded A substantial inerease in the num, bers of spring pigs saved in North Dakota this year and Intentions on part of farmers of more than doub- ling numbers of sows to be bred for fall farrowing this year is indicated nae se in the survey just completed by rural qlclen Wills, the youthful tennis} carricrs of the U. S Post Office de- rai lash from California, is in the East ; DEORE io participate in aaveral eonPhumunte: parieet in co-operation with the Bradfute estimated, $660,000,000 | By NEA Service Many believe she will be the next U. Department of Agricalture, ac- could be made available to tend to! ~ Excelsior Springs, Mo., July 20.— Missourian hounds, particularly {Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, Woman’s tennis champion of ihe Unit- acralig to a summary released by farmers for storing their surpluses.! from Clay county, feel they are being unrighteously kicked aroun’.| FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 7] States. the office of the agricultural statisti- Chicago, July 21—A plan to with-| Prize as Missouri's draw 200,000,000 bushels of wheat champion houn’ from the market and store it on z farms until prices advance, was an-} dawg, You better nouncey by President O. E. Bradfute, a fof the American Farm Bureau Fed-| not kick litm aroun’. eration, The farm bureau plan provides for financing the project under the in- termediate’ credit act, by which, Mr. OUR AUTO LIVERY SERVICE is all inclusive. It will take you to theatre, President Bradfute estimated that} And by ail that’s peculiar to a houn’ dwag*it’s got to stop, they vo room h , in Riverview Addition. church or station. It will $159,000,000 woulg be ample to store s city is in Clay county. Houn’ dawgs abound round the old Oak fin hardwood floor, fire take you shopping or call- 200,000,Q00 bushels 4f wheat and | familiar pound, but nary a one is caught. place, glassed in porch, built in re- ing. And it will take you thereby remove it from the below aj They always got ‘the freedom of the place, so familiar a sight were frigerator and cupboard. Garage on a week end visit or a 2ood long trip. Comfort- ‘ple and well appointed ars, expert drivers and moderate rates make our auto livery service very attractive. Phone or call dollar market. thev. for two cars. Good lot, with ldrge Bradfute declared that farm wheat Then the city ‘council voted a tax of $10 on each individual houn’. trees, in best resident district, bins under the intermediate credit] Tax on flivvers is $3.50.) Amd while the hounds felt decidedly compli- eee act, might be designated as govern-| mented by the spec attention, they decided they weren’t from the! BiG RUMMAGE IN FURNITURE— ment bonded warehouses for which| “Show me” state for nothing. ; Quarter oak dining room set; quar- bonded warchouse receipts could be Their owners called a mass meeting and a protest parade of hounds ter oak buffet, quarter oak rocker, was held through the streets. The dawgs didn’t wear licenses, in de-| 9 heds complete, sewing machine, FOR SALE ! Dodge Roadster issued against wheat stored on the for what you -want. i fiance of the new law. kitchen tabl hairs, mah y i farm, In this manner, he declared, stree a TEGRLIERG. UREEEU en AERETRAT thy (peawer would) bevensbied @UibOe Hundreds lined the streets, expecting something. But nothing | player piano. tie if dbsireal Phone 57 ROHRER TAXI LINE Phone 57 a i ‘, | transpired, excepting a show at the end. Purses were raised for the Py ri 21 9 row, through the intermediate credit |.nogt vhoun? awe” 3 And “Siloam” was chosen as thé; setigee: pica Lipa Mali Snteaeneeee” ae em, up the three-fourths of the] Roun’ dog in the state. FOR SALE—A good buy. A 6 Ket value of his wheat with the] City officials employed a special dog catcher ‘betore the parade. |” oom modern house, > including ‘chouse receipts as collateral, en-/ But no dawgs were arrested, andthe hounds argrenjoying ‘special liber- 3 bed reoms. basement, porch, ling him at the same time to hold | ties, Judge John H. Morrison, justice of the peace, is backing the dog hardwood floors, furnace, water, his wheat until prices advance and) and has formed a Missouri Hound Dog Society. Each year mow houn'} Jights, not old for $2800, on it became advisable to sell, shows will be held. . UT 4g terms’ of $500 cash and balance The Yarm bureal federation, Brad- - | at $25 per month. Geo. M. fute said, expected to advance its’ is not ready to function as, yet, he} the fact that girls’ outnumber the| Register. 7-21-1w $350. _ Chevrolet Touring oa the Great Takeo Transit Corporation Steel Steamers “Tionesta” ‘Juniata’ Octorara” Duluth to Buffalo and Return JUXURIOUS comfort. beautiful scenery and educational lackinac—, plan through its 48 state farm bu-! said, adding that the new inter-|boys by Zar. a value. Cruising }.ulc Superior —Su aits of M X : reaus including 1,500,000 members.| mediary credit law {s in effect, hows Go ee es WANTED — Information regarding Lake Huron—Lal:c St. Clair—Detroit River—Lake in co-operation with the commodity | a so e going by mot I Geeta cl water making “ ever, and urging the secretary of Dr Stickne me one going by motor to Iowa Geos eS enger service exclusively | marketing sociations and. the! agriculture to designate warehouses ° y or South Dakota. Phone a7. tines diyagiouping a, Hoagiton, Saul (coumpry § bank he Wichita, Kan-| on farms as government bonded ! ‘ -21-1w Clavel iad, Buffalo, (Niegara Falls). s&, intermediate eredit bank, he de-| warehouses to allow the farmer to Makes Speech Best dining service und sleeping clared, is atfeady advancing $100,-) market his wheat in an orderly man- Dr. V. HyStickney returned tast| FOR SALE—One Herrick refriger- "ecommod ons the word 000 a day to growers under this) ner and still be provided with s peuay Seon Otte ERts a ae ator, 25-1. capacity; almost as Orchestra Dancing P plan, with prospects for applications| ficient capital to carry on his b lay , good as new. Call 342, or 708 Tickets and Reservations at" totaling a daily peak of $2,000,000, | ness, coal getivened 6 Me vere yee Silver | | Mae 7-21-3t the money being loaned at 51-2 per AUER eC por ae bb thal eeperien gon of SUBSTITUTES cent ano ; PE atin ~ Pioneer Physician.” During bis talk x he withdrawal of — 200,000.00 ccnewie escritve ‘4 wits ot ieee fom the manter| MAST MAN'S CLUB. Jor suctny erotiaty deserieg bi} mer oie locking a up under Barern HOLDS BANQUET western North Dakota in the early | en in farm warehouses, ———— ; , emphasized the hardships suf- Bradfute said, will have an immedi-| stillwater, Minn., July 21—The| fered by the early pioneer and com- ate effect on prices. 39th annual banquet of the “Last | Pared conditions of that time with “Wheat selling below one dollar| xiang? Club” will be held.at the | Present day life, Dr. Stickney’s ad- i a bushel ig a national tragedy in| “20S Club” will be held.at the) q.0.3 was well received and has re- his statement said. “It is}O'd Sawyer House here tonight.| ceived much favorable comment in not only to the mer who| Three of the surviving members of] Montana papers during the week. grows the wheat at a loss, but also|the original 34 are expected to be pee ee ees to the consumer—the businessman|Ptesent. The club was organized] © ERECT RURAL SCHOOLS and the laborer—who must ulti-} bY members of the old B company.} Four modern one room rural mately depend ‘on that farmer's! First Minnesota infantry, with the , schools will be erected by Stark cou wheat dwNtr for their continued provision that the last membh {ty districts this summer to be ready TLodperi ty wandanarniiees hall drink a ‘bottle of wine which|for the opening of the fall term of Unie INcrise RAEN G Sa ecEMAe ¥ grains a for the purpese at} school, Superintendent H. O. Pippin eration believes that co-operative he time of organization. Contracts for these ay. Ssarkoting is the “ultimate solution have already been let or q All R. R. and ‘ G. C. WILLIAMS, G. I. T. Corp. Dale Minn, A Few of The Many BIG NEWS STORIES In This Week’s Digest lo te ational wheat price vzobten.| Girls Outnumber | Counce Prensa Bienararan ae wae : ie i Boe See Boys at School: Sach structure STs lac Fight Is On for Democratic f M&nitoba clait pian &ffece illicit Res eyiren i fined cconsreun lite eal tie Mandal le ehaely cease chi’ Newest imported ho Thomas R. Dodge, Cleveland In the analysis of The Digest’s poll of Demo- sania fovea Prep the reasons for 1 will merchandise it in a! Piled this. week by H. O. Pippin, y way over the consumptive! County superintendent, following the cad of dumping it on an|Teturns made by clerks of the variou a overloaded market during| district. |The total number show: Dr ii illness of William G. Lee. ‘The lat- the four months following harvest, | ##i of 187 over 1922 when 4,899 chil- y Cleaning, Pressing, ter now in a Cleveland hospital Co-operative. marketing of whas:|4gn over six and under 21 years | Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. F ; % ‘ : to undergo an operation to prevent will unquestionably solve the price | W¢TC Tesistered. The census reveals Eagle Tailoring. spread of an infection of the throat. *Ford. The conservative among us and those who G ny and Russia be- Brob eed nen arenenibes bein pro, want to go back to the old traditions of the party The relations daar Sabet eee ane i ce selakiee ty AOTC OSHA ! T 1 mn maT are for Underwood. Those of us who like our gin greatly a isquiet the ne i Up to Sceretary of Agriculture. nH l l A eA AAA A ‘dlikker’ ¢ 1 ith A t sia’s West. is article presents the case in a ‘ife plan, exeept in a few sections, ikker’ are for Al. Smit! and so on. It is great, ie an m a Warsaw paper and also one to be a Democrat.” An intensely interesting translation fro news-feature this! from a Berlin paper. fishnet mesh bro! tered all over| (above), vice president of the with agen dot: bin i 5 cratic leaders, there are many side-lights of pic- turesque interest. One Texas editor, for instance, says whimsically, “Those of us who are of the na necked class are for McAdoo. Those of us who aie A °. dan’t know what we want or how to get it afe for How Gerinany Is Winning in Russia the change as explained in the Canadian press. in “stitching. | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, — will be,acting president during the ; The Recommendation to ; nee rotects C APITOL Seize the Hard-Coal Mines Government Protege - This is a presentation’ of public opinion of all Norwegian Banks f a enacles upon the findings and recommendations in TONIGHT 4 the coal commissioner’s report. It closely con- A new law has been enacted in Norway doe : cerns every one who has to buy coal this winter. viding that when a bank is in difficulties, altho . solvent, the State may take it over for a period JOHN GILBERT Less Prospect of Less Taxes not exceeding one year. : 4 sith dust as fhe Ammerivan public begins te feel a jin ittle optimistic over the surplus of $310,000,- 2 4 ? 000.00, according to the Treasury report, with its When Do Metals Get Tired? ( prospect of lowered taxation, Senator Smoot, the That: is just the problem that is being tackled Lae 2 Calver S Valley declares, “I ams oppoasl fo atetietion In tal in a comprehensive campaign of research. ’ tion.” —also— if Etna’s Latest Tantrum - | Where the Cold Waves Come From HAROLD LLOYD Z . More than 30,000 Sicilians are now homeless Canada sends us our waves of lower tempera- . " : )a8 a result of the latest eruption of Mt. Etna. ture—cold in Winter, merely cool in Summer. We » —in— % ea re Arson Mi ustesies by reproduction of several may blame her in the former season and praise her 7 es T : b : d t Z original photographs. : in the latter. Royal Slyness rloune . A verlising July 21st Number—On Sale To-day—Alll News-stands—10 Cents } , : “Fun From the Press” in California Theaters -Relative to Fleischer’s Cartoons, which are the newest addition to “Fun.From the Press.” Judg- ing from the comments of our patrons and the manner in which the cartoons are received, I think they are a welcome addition to what has been for years one of the bright spots on our Cali- fornia Theater program. We thank you for your efforts toward the improvement of what we might ice call the hors d’oeuvre of the films. J. A. PARTINGTON. California, Granada and Imperial Theaters * * The Literary Digest, Producers. W. W. Hodkinson Corp., Distributors. Pe ET Om ee ee ee It is a mark of distinction to be a reader of tises. That’s one of the main reasons they have suc- eran hee tell-you so themselves. For local advertising The Bismarck Tribune is the best ~ possible medium—going into hundreds of homes of all, career homes that constitute the buyers you wish to r : : Watch the ads i in The Tribune als see the odvertioers who voice their agreement by using its columns, — ‘ The Tribune, Bismarck — Covers ‘the Slope Like the Morning Bun. ELTIN GE | |. Every successful merchant and manufacturer ‘adver- SATURDAY TONIGHT ’ DOUGLAS MACLEAN - —in— “A MAN OF ACTION” 3 PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE LLOYD HAMILTON COEMDY ; Monday and Tuesday WALTER AURRS TS Al “The E ge”. “FIGHTING BLOOD” not & LAs caution

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