Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘THURSDAY, MAY 27, Many Farmers Attend Program at Baseball Grounds ‘Last’. Night (Continued from page one.) cluded a canner cow. worth 3% per pound; ewbter cow, 44 cents; ferior or cutter steers, 51% cen common steer, 7 cents; medium xteer, 8 cents; good steer, 9 centa; choice teer, 10 cents, and a prime steer at cents. Mr. Baker pointed to the fact that the choice steer was worth twice as much per pound. as the cut- ter stcer, although the Jatter was a year older. “One was well bred and well fed,” Mr. Baker declared. “The other one wasn't. That tells the from: the A king plant and rom the Armour packing plant an ‘the Agricultural college herd. Olyde Challey of Lisbon, student at the North Dakota Agricultural co}- lege and president of the Saddle and Sirloin club there, gave a brief talk on the work of rganization, and extended a cordial invitation to farm- to visit the college. and call on tudents to show them points of est about the campus, Meat Demonstration R. Warner, meat specialist of the ates departmentof agricul- 1926 risky ‘of our own here in North Amer- ica” ‘The British royal family, which has common sense and uses ‘it, is popu- lor in Great Britain nd in all ‘the English speaking colonics. If any Britisher is more popu! in the empire than King Gee is his son, the Prince of 3] While we want no kings’ he are bound to admit that royal @ cheap institution. It 1 ‘men do t fo all thei whet costs in a fear, as much as an graftor costs the United The animals were obtained | ) o dition by v was compelled to walk many miles to Pachuca for trial. Toward the of the journey, bishop to use an automobi lwiter complained of ill end het the Bishop Zarate cause him no uneasiness. The Mexi- 1] flying, seven\hours to learn how to - | land. n officer allowed the | elders. gave a talk and demonstration on meat. Mr. Warner commented on ‘the fact that the average housewife is thoroughly fami: with different kinds of fabrics when she is purch: ing clothes, but thet very few have y extensive kni of im CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT cuts, “Much of the success, of the meet- ings thus far is‘due to the wonderful svirit of cooperation among the farm- ers and business men at the places ¢ stopped,” declared in charge of the train while it rating on ‘the Northern Paci J. H. Shepperd of the college, who was in charge of the program, and Sam F. Crabbe, pr i North Dakota Live sociation, were enthu reception which wa: corded to the train at Bismarck and at the other points visited during the past thr One of the really great pictures of the season (Continued from’ page one.) should begin now a ten-year program of fortress building on ‘the frontier between Alsace and Germany. Governor Smith, of Now York, ac- cording to Louis Seibold, who knows, strives to do away with the democratic two-thirds If he succeéds, democrats will nominate their presi- dent by a majority vote of the dele- gates, as republicans do. Governor Smith's friends think such a change would make it for him to rush through a majority vote and get the certain, 'While mds are perfect- others opposed ito ernor are doing the 3 Mr. ; some other : ‘n stop in and ‘hastily bare majority vote. It is going to the a hot and angry fight. plans, Yt Von Bernstorff is he says the German Kai come lack, wrong in his fifty years ‘hence there also “Fighting Hearts” I be no kings anywhere “except on playi cards.” The British empire will ‘hold on to its king » not that it j for Britain’ government is more thoroughly dem many other on earth, but ea king is a valuable figure- | Tomorrow and Saturday Buck Jones ritich chose a president in| place of a king, the empire would not hold together” 4 One of the finest results mi f Canada, Canadiai ; you have decided to have a republic on those tittle islands, we shall have Commencing Monday “Janice Meredith” Extraordinary Tomorrow Friday = Saturday COATS You will wonder how we can offer them at such low prices. Come early to, share in these extraordinary reductions. GroupNo.1 - - - - $15.00 | Former values to $25.00 Group No.2 - - - - ~ $19.75 . -Former values to $35.00 s s Group No.3 - - + - $24.75 Former values to $39.50 : GroupNo4 - - - - $29.50 | Former values to $46.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailored Coats — $24.50 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE can government warns all clergymen, Protestants luded, of foreign birth, that they will be deported if; they . fail to comply swith the laws and the Believed to Have constitution. This means ‘that ‘no foreign priest or clergyman m Poisoned Several his religious func i ¢ Wild Carrots Are ler is’ dead and! ‘a hospital here of pois ed to have followed the e me wild carrots found near Several others, suffered from ng, but have recovered. | Money Due National Guard Units May Be | Returned to States Washington, May 27-—()--Repre- | ve Furlow, Republican, Minne- is cooperating with the wa The Ameri motion of aviation the first boy or girl. flies from Boston to San Francisco. ar girl could ¢ right flying | It is ast flying machine ‘as an out one hour to learn | st Young people, possessing perfect | balance, will fly better than their Befote long, hoys of fifteen | will fly across the continent, to and | ti from schools and colle | to states for distril 1 million dollars due d organizations. bee: aR | donated by friends It takes 19,000 silk worms to make! of thé respective guard units at the the average spring outfit for the! outbreak of the world war, to be Japanese woman, according to a re-| expended by the organizations as cent school survey. jthey chose. When the guard units Special | were inducted into federal service, | many were broken up, and numerous | transfers were made, allocation:of the ‘funds to the respective units becom- ing impossible. The proposed bill would provide | j for return of the money to the states, , 1s, Wis., May 27.—j|which would distribute it. ' Too Late To Classify | FOR SALE--Lloyd baby carriage. In xth St. | quire at 518 8: drinks and dessexts ~GREAT! Frigidaire gives you ice cubes sized right for tumbler or pitcher. And it makes dozens of frozen desserts. Keeps all foods in changeless cold temperature. Made by Delco-Light Company, world’s largest makers of electric tefrigerators. Sold on GMAC easy payment plan. WANTED—Three men for Bismarck and’ county for Sales Force. Ex- PAGE THREE perience unnecessary. person evenings, E."Haworth, Pure | ve - Silk Hosiery Mills, Bismarck Hotel, | tion of high grade coats. At- June Ist. Phone 773. jand save—Harris-Robertson. See —————— Apply ‘in| We Announce For presentation, next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday “JANICE MEREDITH” - The greatest American picture of all time Friday and Saturday (Two Days Only) The Genuine Guaranteed GOLD SEAL Congoleum Rugs Also our entire stock of Armstrong’s Felt Base and Bird Neponset Rugs; every one absolutely first quality, no seconds, and many beautiful patterns to choose from. 9x12 $17.75 Val. $13.25 Tox9 11.00 Val. 8.75 6x9 9.00 Val. 7.25 All Sales Strictly Cash Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” WHILE THEY LAST!!! All Three of above Items EVER-READY “WALL CABINEI” MODEL $1 -19, $1.50 Ever-Ready Brush, sterilized and set in rubber $1.00 Ever-Ready Razor, de luxe model .35 Ever-Ready Safety Shaving Cream Frigidaire REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway THE CAPITOL THEATRE Left to right—MI88 ROSA MICHARLIS, New Orleans; MRS. SARAH TYSON RORER, Philadelph MRS. BELLE DBGRAF, Miss Lucy G. ALLEN, Bestes; cisco; MISS MARGARET A HALL, Battle Creek; ond MRS. KATE B. VAUGHN, Les Angi Six famous cooking experts agree Pacific Coast, Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Michigan! Six New England, of the country’s foremost cooking experts have just completed a@ rigorous test «HEY used every method of cooking from frying to baking, and were enthusiastic about the Perfection. Read what they. say. “Whether I broiled steak or French-fried potatoes, the results were fine,” says Mrs. Rorer, famous Philadelphiacooking teacher. Crisp Waffles “My waffles were light and beautifully brown,” says Miss Allen, director of The Boston School of Cookery. “They cooked on a hot flame, with yellow tips 114 inches high above the blue area.” “I found the Perfection so dependable,” reports Mrs. DeGraf, home economics counsellor. “I left a roast lamb in the oven for hours. The flame never wavered.” No Scouring Needed “Eggs a la King and broiled tomatoes are delicious enough in themselves,” affirms Miss Hall, nutrition expert, “but twice as delicious to the cook whose kettle bottoms need no scouring. Perfection’s long chim- neys burn every drop of oil before the heat reaches the cooking. No soot or odor.” of the Perfection “Using a Perfection is like cooking with gas,” remarks Mrs. Vaughn, domestic science expert. And Miss Rosa Micheelis is of the same opinion. Tested Cooking Ability These are just a few comments made by the six experts, satisfied with only the best cooking equipment. They find the 1926 Per- fection fulfills every cooking requirehent. tove. What does it mean to you? —That when you buy a Perfection you get a stove with cooking ability tested and proved by experts. See Perfections Today See the 1926 Perfections at any desler’s. All sizes, from a one-burner model af $7.25 to a five-burner range at $130.00. You will add your word of praise to that of the experts . when you cook on the newest Perfection. PERFECTION Stove CoMPANY St, Paul Branch—739 Pillsbury Avenue | PERFECTION Oil Cook Staves and Ovens x “Perfection’s long chimneys in: sure clean kettle bottoms,” say: Miss Hall of Battle Creek “They' burn every drop of oil be forethe heat reaches thecooking.” “This flame for French-fried potatoes,” says Mrs. Rorer. ‘!: has yellow tips, 144 inches hig? above the blue area.” Send today for our. free booklet, “Favorite Menus and Recipes of 6 Famous Cooks.” Former values to $55.00 Navy Blue Tailored Suits’ - Former values to $65.00 Sizes 38 to 44 e FOR WOMEN'S WEAR 3 Bismarck, No.Dak. .. : $2.85. Value—anywhere be WARNING: Use only genuine Our Price—$1.19—While they last Perfection wicks on Perfection Stoves.. They are marked with red triangle, Others will cause trouble. PHONE 114 | $29.50 | Variety Store EXTRA—EXTRA— With every found of candy purchased at las oprives, you get. al ja jelly our aang or Salted Peanuts—just received, fresh-—-F'REE Don’t fail to see our line of Dishes before you buy—tfor,the June bride—a set of Dishes. Step in and see’ the-latest.in design, pat- terns, all on the new Ivory Base, open’ stock and sets 4