The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TROUBADOUR HAS ROLE IN FISKE SHOW Chauncey Olcott, Veteran of Plays OP rigier sir baei “Rivals” Stage, in Orr age Farmer Has Own Irrigation Plant t parde truck Hold Examination For Indian Matron will a ervier eptember n Bismarck y did not interest apply to the Civil Serview Con postoffiee for m ; te set for as tors will be stated or sent to applicants a! ceipt of appl Gertrude Plans Boulogne, F Weath ts world- the most on the second | sce map, Ces ranks largest producer of pearl The Ceylon pearl oyster about eight years, and vroductive of its coveted + three years, both as regards num? ber and size of p The pearls they are dying of senile d Pearls are the re in the oyster. This ¢ times is brought about b. sion of sand, an und or more often by a a About one shell out of every thou sand brought up, contains a pearl i} JUNGLE CATS | | the the intru-| gped exe) “Here's what Frankau, novelist, recently id about women during a debate j hall filed with women: “You women have not be; exist. You have no brain-power, no| poise, no balance, no morality—| nothing. You are like sleck jung! cats. You purr when you obtain your! own way. You bite when you do} not.” | After which the audience decided by an overwhelming majority that! Frankau wa ‘sall wrong and that hej had lost the debate on the subiect| than} in un tol that women were less moral men. Boston --Mai for ihtoxication wete made in Bos- ton in two weeks. of the worn the we & mean sented Harmon 1590, a slain 5 ous chief, jsomething which had Ito present a pipe. {he wished to favor with jhis esteem the token of New Channel Swim |v the same, a handso plained, society is a fabout two More. tha ‘2,000 arrests’ THEN SOMET PHELR HOME CHELD IE, toa hurry in the what ef Dut the Modern Hobo Would Starve Before Giving Up His Auto THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STOPS. THEY 4 y ALL, GET HUNG td IMF The es are always in| know flivver but ey they seldom e going. st need i food nd clethii rather (almost) than give uff where nd oil would \ ir live: thei. | with th flivve s they for a shows i they But is an ; al » bound someplace igation usu ry job, I work for pickin or the lik say, while, at fruit | hut will be on! they have | nd the real gyp he prefers a{ of the road been on the roads for ye “But the must not be eo ngton say tinguish t Miss Buffington ndle them help to the loc: where they re it “I is not difficult | ‘The profe PIPE OF SITTING BULL IS ADDED TO RELIC COLLECTION OF NORTH DAKOTA HISTORICAL DEPARW MENT, ataler of Cattle Brands: Current in) Nerihwest in’ 1S New Relic Acquired by L. bf. Crawford, State Histori willow, i Lien te, hish fashion at the fndisn namient usual of the old br mie of the. ame curly north huge he on the list the owner Eihorn well te r Sittings ip ch was auto: | “aphed Other throughout Loper, of the H. 1 ttle Compan ns outfit; of the OM John of the Mied h Sy af » in the re of #ranite cookin red the Lived on Rt and been everal da When he the pipe, until i ul society. the pipe. re- f the fam- bit, when- for huntin, the present which pre cattle bi who nkrupt trying to realize his dr arony; the Badger Cat- tle Com of Wisconsin which op- erated the VI Ranch at the mouth of Reave: ¢ ko in we rn North Dakot s and Arnett, of the AR ch they later sold to the Reynolds Cattle Company. Dr. mes, of Minne th en he wanted to among. who owned br Montana _Livestoc tion’s brand-book was the mo: petent authority on the subject the Northwest, Crawford b cal it was the most with the e ‘attlemen’s or Pipe Autographed The result is, wford ex sber of pipe aet rtion © pipe recei and 100 prs to one th cigar \ NEW TYPE ROTOR SHIP uf pipe J. Savonius, cf Finland, has desgined a new type of rotor which needs no auxiliary power to start motion of the eyiinde: Hy WOBS vi thorns died of diabetes here today, THE RADIO AN NEA Service New York Br las | By te The t ho hi mand iy had aduate, | lay the piano nd either instru- ' top INSTINCT OF BIRDS hawk r birds of weey attacks with a quick plunge. many birds build and thick bushes plunges he is Hable to kill against a thorn. enemy himself HE PUTS ‘EM TO An inventor in Cheshire chine which sur » producer, ‘The ‘chine throws a series of twe ferent colored light rays across the , insomnia victim's face, putting him ‘to sleep in 15 minutes, the inventor claims, | PLANE | ating how rope is ove need Eu- the matter f Dt | that in Trieste o {that on every tw MIRROR STARTS FIRE n—-Tie sun's rays i ing mirror recently caused a in a home here. Lace curtains c ignited by the reflection. Ber Tanglefoot qnafity with ordinary liquid ful and effective AT GROCERY & Spray for killing moe- DRUG STORES quitoes, moths and nr ie THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANK Grand Rapids, Michigan | 1 fields,! 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 Intensive Farming | DEVELOP NEW | Brings Boy Profits| GRAIN STRAINS py | aundan Experimental Has New Wheat St That Yield High s whieh coufror yin the raising of whes rt oof the difficulties nt the government: in of agronomists be a high yield per! s rast and other plant di easy to cultiv other rea strain desirable to the necessary to ascertain if it is facory to the miller, Leighty ex- | Milling and baking te ures up in respects to i tandards already set. If such is the EDWARD BENSON © it is distributed or sold to farm- | ers who are in a posi increase By NEA Service the seed and assist in establishing} Hammond, Ind. Aug. the variety. jthan $900 profit from an When a new strain is ready for! strawberries is the achi distribution not en to the! Edward Benson of this city. publie and prov made for| Benson, still in his teens, distributing th farmers, piled this record of his Leighty explained. work: Several new strains of wheat from | Cost of erates .... ch is hoped are being de-' Cost, of picking veloped at the Northern Great Plains Fertilizer cost field station near Mandan but it it} not expected that any of them will! — Total cost be ready for distribution to farmers Returns from crop until next year. If they prove to, Cost of crop have the rust-resisting qualities claimed for them and the other vir- tues which government agronomists believe them to have an effort be made to stimulate their cult tion 27. More} acre of | ment of Net profit Intensive cultivation ai small area is the reason Benson gives {for his success. Agricultural au- | thorities take this as anexample for their contention that planting smail- er areas, not only for strawberries, ‘but for cotton and other crops, pro- - | i News of Our | titces*nore success than larger aren | i Neighbors They r n that the farmer can Pech hd nd | | give closer attention to a smaller area and therefore fight enemy in- sects more effectively, with the re- It that they may produce larger Thus the small area with | ields offsets the larger acre- | i GLENCOE—LIVONIA Wm. Baker and Wednes children 4 weeks, have returned and are vis ing in Livonia. has not been | a ; been} The lumber for the new hous and ted up again. fori the Geo, Suverly place is bei w the firms rs who wish to haul hauled out from Hazelton this wee their grain to Ft. Ri © very glul. The foungation is finished and the Brivgle who! “ork, of building will be rushed as Briggte who} rapi 3 possible, before cold weather, Though the house not be entirely finished, this fall, hope to oceupy a part of it nter. repaired xt nd Mrs, Lesse arrived in this from ¢ nople, Turkey. n employed in for five or si Mr. and) Mrs. D. W. {| Mrs. Jackson were Hazelton v ‘Tuesday. friends in this vie! Mrs. Edw. Stiner of H. n out and the gles ar oe Calvin Stout w ospital at Bismarck | home, Sund STREET CARS GO Automobile busses will replace the entire streetcar operations in Kl h, Ore. This is the second city gon to replace the street rail stem with busses EVER BE WITHOUT IT ol pranesataly) eases sud- den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weakenin diarrhoea, For children grown-ups use | CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA MEDY RE | Take it with you when you travel. " Keep it always in your leased from a | mth nd returned there ng de- York How tin befor ona old friends scenes while in this neighborhood. of in Griffin friends Mr, and Mrs, Tom reda, S. D., chanan Valle School Boy Suits SPECIAL $6.95 School boy suits with two pair of pants, in the latest shades and patterns of hard wearing materials, sizes from 8 to 17. School Boy Shoes - $2.95 Boys’ solid leather shoes, black or brown, just the thing for the boy that is hard on shoes. A complete line of boys’ caps, shirts, sweaters and new overjacs all at special prices to the boy that is going to school. | crane, former minister to China, dollars called’ on President and Mrs. Cool- $|idge, chop suéy was ser The dish’ was prepared by one of the Chi- cooks on the Mayflower, the yacht. AUTO TAXES HIGH All the gold and silver coined in the United States in would pay but two-thirds of the spe- cial federal motor taxes levied on! nese the automobile and motor products | presidenti last year. pains Saeco meee Heat your water with Gas. COOLIDGE HOSPITALITY : npscotty--When Charles R.| It’s the Super-Fuel. FULL OF LIFE! A Dodge Brothers Motor Car that has run ten or fifteen thou- sand miles is really just getting Started in life. VYe have several of these hardy youngsters right now and we know they are good for thousands of miles more of comfortable, dependable service. M. 5B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE 808 BISMARCK Donee BroTHers DEAcers SELL Boop USED CARS Use (Volarine ores SOT Wa SN RAS S = ForThese Cars in August and September HHESE recommendations are made only after a thorough consideration, by the lubricating staff of this Company, of all the lubricating factors of the individual motor. Your car will run smoother and you will get greater efficiency by using Polarine Heavy. - ; If you drive any other make of car, consult chart at Any Standard Oil Service Station, or at Any Authorized Garage or Filling Station. Drain your crankcase every 500 miles, thoroughly cleanse your motor with Polarine Flushing Oil, and refill with the correct grade of Polarine. Adhere to this plan and you will add thousands of miles to the life of your car ne Standard Clothing House CORNER MAIN AND 5th STREET Standard Oil Company | (Indiana) BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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