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PAGE: SEE - PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1928 HONORS PAID SO THIS IS PROHIBITION! | TRAINMAN 15 Per Cent of Potato Crop Is ARGENTINE Re det res te : “ : ; _ ae j ; | KILLED AT : Still in Ground —_— 1 is , r a 4 ‘ : oe a and Forks, Oct. 28.—(A) 4 Z ; : eu wagihl| ce Information collected by the Grand \ i ‘ t -- : So aee : os JJ | Forks Herald indicates that 15 per cent of the North Dakota potato crop jhas mot yet been dug and will be a o | total loss througg freezing. Conductor Fell From Top of| on the basis of the federal crop a report for October 1, this means 2 Box Car Beneath Wheels [loss of approximately 1,200,000 i bushels, reducing the probable out- of the Moving Train put of the state this year from 8,- President Coolidge Delivers Interesting Address at Unveiling of Statue 000,000 to 6,800,000 bushels of the (P)- A revo- tubers. ouch Amer a : : ee & . 73 on Wahpeton, N Seidl Ni deen Soo aoe daitin of F t . : Sian , . . i ae ee ‘ ward Braun, c Fin charg fie len Horse” Waa ‘Argentina, came to new hone ‘ g : ie a the unveiling here of 3 + te < ‘f” pn a : 4 Siri i iter|shown one solid year at two stutue a ta . , 2 # - ¥ ¥ m, today when he fell fr the American people from the ped s . fees 5 a a : : top of a box car beneath the wheels {dollars admission in New ple of Argentina i . DP te E Ege i : ; i aaa RIE: York City. Watch for it at ee ites | ; i yl rh renee. ees here was no witn acci- | the Capitol Theatre. dent, but several perso ductor climb aboard out the middle of the in an addre : ; 5 cae ee a ; > ‘ pulling out of Casseiton station. RONCH ITs t compan ffi nd é, 5 ’ A ailomat Ceireies were nested co at = } a4 a's of , " National Council At bedtime rub the throct and of the Pans a ; sl ee pe, we is : : of Women Opens | trugule of ; igus ‘ Lik mac Bie : i 9 a ‘ ; | Meet at Detroit VAPORUB Peru. stand anal Pu a arse Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly within the capitol o- ; ; en . Bee Noreen ee . aici a Detroit, Oct. 28.—(. The na ——— seeey Ot oie i d : email : tional council. of . a bod a copy of i representing 40 national organiz: ‘ These pietures show how prohibition has killed" the grape industry in California ‘The pictures show San Francisto’s water front at the height of the grape season.| United Staton peg ee teat DR. R. S. ENGE ! ts About six years ago when national prahibition went into effect, the vineyards saw Fifty trainloads of grapes arrive each day and. ther f Italians, French! pienniai se i ich no and y. len : y y a a o allans, Frenc bienniai ses ay. Wich: new: stan nothing but disaster and poverty ahead of th and a few others who cart the grapes away by the truck load. ration, ; Chiropractor : i * tration occupied dele But instead prohibition has worked miracles fer them, Before prohibition they In the Latin quarter the air is filled with a familiar odor, The wine presses ou ing. TI _ i ’ y ; 1e Le 1a s a ‘ : out the morning. Thu : Consultation Free COMPARES S$ h were willin uke as low as $102 ton for low ves; today the poorest rapes in operation, And in many other homes, suspicious lo s and bottles are being : nd the best grades $100 2 ton. unloaded. Freche, iOUURE, ant aeeeeal ‘| Lucas Bis. Bismarck, N. D. ee the afternoon concerning PAs Hance Win held up ay AE 1 ‘ ‘ eal Mu ning near Ta it is offi- * Iharked for (he United States, Htz| tion, legislation, public health and wigan Hetty Mgt ya dt |etiee adden te te heal) BET GAR TANS sie, Ae Banas S| Man Who Libeled (iret iti icpustuve, lends sag etic orate Coolidge ae t t a Ss west o n from Argentina to the Unite «e P mie hissur, near which the pr ; Legion Must Serve | resents a determin: by | A program is arranged for “Quin : ‘a Henn iiuieh tile. preached young Stinnes to seek a new bus: ;qnennial day” on Friday and a spe- OLDSMOBILE se dicen AND GREEKS Ate =| 6 Months Sentence} #5 environment wrestle Waid in Washington year|| SALES AND SERVICE : a miige af th t 3 ey i errceees The United States has 45 chewing | ago. DAKOTA AUTO San Ma association will mee i Springfield, Ms. Oct. 28.,AP)—j pum fac : ; See ey awed. [ae afternoon at the STILL FIGHT BURLEIGH COUNTY Arthur Lorenz of Chi ee eae Ion ent timber stand of the SALES CO. SE eee cree asand et th z u e ial writer for the Sti Ze Thirteen American presi s have} Unite tes is estimated at 463,-|[919 Main St. Phone 428 the president str tT pape Paver Li i i f languag 7 heen United States senators, 000,000 acre South Ameri n est and reasingly <u ful F res! reaks J BONE the Cook count of correc ; ‘ F > said, n though the way | a a since 188%, passed a 1 z = Leer | Washington, Och 28. CAP) An} cients. alone Uh ancien eee ura, On te Toth Dr. Edmund Stinne c fh the whole “these lesso: tatesman: agreement for funding Esthonia's ita a Mr. and Mrs. Waid pioneere U.S ship, the experien the con-}debt to the United Hes on at : . ‘ ie chtor Burleigh county, North Dakot é N i Meee erect ihe Soulh-Aineri-| ata: UfeSiasso Ode wine dic mt Sat ; | ; ss yorth Dagota in the| ~~ Coming to the U. S. by Minister Piip tor BOV-| fresh f Sotis ficial nd were both well known ent Well Proud ‘ ‘and Sedretary. Mellon f0r| cee as te eel H fin the vicinity, Mr. Waid ed! perlin, Oct. which of all . nmizsion: he for a number of years and family a squabbles world,” “has known le ‘ ion. tired from the farm and moved te] ith pank ecelvers’ “Oval Fee maar’ ering gevied ie well en- [i nd: that i in G rritory, eis tat the remnants of the fam titled to pride in the service it has idati priod of 62 | sttacke oe i : a < {]tune. Dr. Edmund Stinnes, eldest ; rendered to its own people and in the Ss i 3 per cent al? 4 i a he iwife, passed y years ago. son of the late Hugo Stinnes, in- % " example whieh it has set before the | year to December 2 and |< : vie “Five children. were bora to. the| dustrial magnate, has secretly ent Hundreds of thousands of motorists enjoyed bet- rest of mankind.” ner cent thereafter, is ow _tettictunion, They are Mrs. Robert . a th phisticated statesman ship | We rein f the lege! Wenn of Winniper, Cana a ter car performance and saved in oil and: gas dur- of un older world, had entertained t : 2 res Roseoe C..B of o———_- ? ; ‘ } ee $ : Profound misgivings 1s to the ulti | LITTLEJOE | ing the past summer because they installed new iitte fate of the new American re-|Jury Frees Man Who | ns ure thé same] F. Muntefering of Sioux | Dublies when they first were Lau Drew Bogus Check of | |ieore : 1 REE, Gts, tomas ‘and Mrs “Geo. Fohnatone.| sets of Champion Spark Plugs as recommended tect of such misgivings. The. world $400 to Pay Bootlegger| jiirdine the reported outivmby ioe The, deceased, fs also survived bys Yoo Many PERLE during Champion National Change Week last May. The institutions of the council ne "LET CONSTRUCTWE throughs the trial.) yy Se wey ae, ef tomll berearned on ; ~ CRITICISM TEAR DOWN trial has quite. definitely Gina INNTEDL wiLhUeRBhing wells body will lie in state at W Your local dealer will gladly tell you | make starting much easier and aid juestionings of J is Mdus with mach specific far S400 when be had ne mens, in) BOMBARDED BY GREE Bros: undertablng parlere trom 10 e why a new set of spark plugs at least © engine performance in every way. unk, ie So re t re °. | 4 information by which we may judge | # Wuine. saténk: when tlie’ eke nit Oe: Be Dest D- services will probably be held Friday once a year will assure you greater ves whether the institution | y © T paid the check Saute es hough arrangements have no: republican new world or of a I because F paid the cheek (Creek troops ut day ‘ ed bean completed: 3 yA powerand speed from yourcar and will to ld world were ‘eet to occupy Bu ’ ae 7 ar of every ten motorists do—buy Cham- ilapted as consere tors lof human j there were nossigns:t ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPROVING | . actually save their cost in oil and gas. pions because Champion is known! 58 i progress, ‘ 0 draw, Euoeks Gihin cite eho wa Fee ito leave. the. final Bulgarian officials, in ns:ki Be ee Shee ee tease oa If you have not renewed your spark throughout the world as the better The republican peo- =o a la : “daring the S@yeus}y emorial highway ! plugs this a pill rf saacattine been spark plug. at judgment. | e Movies -Puvie.| Monday evening eported t VK used more than 10,000 miles, you will = Ge nuin e Champions have the double- gs as tory condition f ii it ° rf _ Passing over the wy Fin GATaRGl: i by adthorities at the Bismarck hos- . ? benefit by installing anew set now. ribbed sillimanite core. They are career of San Ma | ale = With winter approaching they will fully guaranteed. One of ense dramatic” situa- dige said he was ng picked up by two idee ORR tions which spring up in “Without | {nee Lae military cnietHthe same moment. of | tion presented by Metropol GREEKS ATTACKED BY terms of war and of politics, of the | ductions 1 the di !BULGARIAN FORCES faeat human for-| George Melford, which is now play-| Athens, Oct, 28.) The Gree! 2 ieance | ing at the Capitol Theatre, a were attacked by Bulg: force: ee aeEe ri 800,000. n sjearly in the story, when Mr i & . a ney in the moment | Garth returns to her home to find F nore >} her only daughter in t ms of the = : " mor the y a: hn And, of course, you will, as. seven out A jury acquitted him today. In Vermont there are 116 towns Jaatitying yerdict later time | mtn who all but rained her own Life | ee : for Every And a riper experience have pro- | twenty years Diic a = nounced Upon the ne San Mare] unprincipled rogue : | | capi ft ee tin statue would “stand through the | on the eg Fo ne Dig Bos rl a centuries as an inspiration to all| mothe show ora who love liberty,” the president | measu, 1 he cars, trucks sligh ord will only tend to turn | added ES y | “May it e be an added reminder | the ted girl against her and | Is ¥y (6h t 5 of she fellowship between the grent | rushing to the arms of the | our Car one O he 4 6( Ye nation which gives and that which is | * faven, and to ruin. honored to receive. it ay . or ee aulpinns the mon to keep in the minds und hearts of all] ¢Ts decision and the result of her human kind the ‘ of the | Subsequent action in the cas | ma es or e : ich is he story into a hot-bed of a | en aan An tor of Belen ees peepe a steady pace till 2 (Z Champion Sp PI m y, Tol ‘ re) the new world, of which he was one alveiding, |) ore ce ae ark lug Co: pan: edo, Ohio Rit iertoremost creators.” thout Mercy” released through NestostoTak = vara" quires a Winter grade of oil? i | nolds, Robert Ames and’ Lionel Bel-! in Bismarck on re. Tuesday, Nov. 3 t will rub the frowns | Former Governor R. A. Nestos Mankipiy |e of Minot will deliver a lecture in naa "Sally 0 of Minot will deliver a ieoture in I bet Consult the Mobiloil Chart Bismarck vember 3 at the Presbyterian | Satur id : church under the auspices of the! tughter, merry jest, ' —tomorrow! Correct Winter local Business and Professional | quaint drolle tucked into an in- Watch the Meas lah, Rene ero tact ie Thecmameer!] grades: Gargoyle‘Mobiloil | Tribune trip abroad and the people of Bis- that has ever been delive hat Des ‘ i “ne” marek and vicinity will be pleased |. ereainiy this is Griffith, but some- i When Js stays berwesn E” —for Fords; Gargoyle at an opportunity to hear him 80/thing different from 32°F. and seroconmit ff *] 3 4 soon after his arrival home. Hi8jwith which most are fam the Chart to see if your M q ears Subject will be "The Geneva Con-!has whipped side all problems H] car needs Mobiloil Arc- f obiloil Arctic for all ference and Other European Ob-/all lessons, to tell one of the tic, Below zero ALL soe 3 e servations” __— ales tae ea, verte s'ciavye | other cars requiring a Win- Sc hoo l Ch i Idren All Men Included —{22reen iityigtit te sreatest of J FORDS: Use Mobic ter grade. screen comedie in Invitation to | asieal."Vuni'sty oha.stsye man a "Father-son Banquet 3 Jingles a, Both q - freely ai A ttention ; ndid ram has been ar- F . To them the glamor Sel tor the Father and Son ban-| of the circus is more than ti quet ut the High school eymnasium|the life is more than: make: Special sale on Scratch Tabs in three Baroy Svepiea ce Mie oan Patya’ they. Gusee alee ira | sizes. ‘Come and get your supply before ‘ature and a record attendance| complications and carnivals, by way Be aeccad: of blind-bageage and Intrigue, up tp : they are.all gone. Per pound ‘All men in the city who are inter-| the door of the Judge's house in the | ested in boys and who have not alend, in the merriest, most exciting son of their own, are requested: to| finish the screen has offered in many come and a son will be assigned to|months. : f them for the evening. Reservations This classic of entertainment es- for both men and boys. should, be|tablishes the stardom of Carol Demp- " : : made at once with J. J. M, Macleod! ster who gives a memorable role as atthe high school. the circus waif. With her is W. Fields, the famous theatrical come: inint an now starring in the Ziegfeld “Fol- M Ts to NeMtred Lunt, Eff arr ‘ red Lunt, Effie Shannon and |i . ; Give Talks at Glenn Anders, all stage favorites, are ‘4 Spr: j Nothing smaller than. 5 Ib. packages. be th BK School given new laurels by the Griffith di- ‘ ie rection. <r . eae a, pgs | Nee irene have offered auch ca 5. Brow! haga gid nk| riety of scenes, such casual lavish- B heonin of the. big schoo} to the|ness in dress as does “Sally of the (arena EERSTE