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PAGE EIGHT HUNDREDS JOIN ANNUAL. DAIRY TOUR Business Men and Farmers, q Are Touring Vicinity of Ryder and Roseglen as Roseglen, Hundreds ich diversification in this fertile section of northwest North Dakota Leaving Ryder xt 9:30 with an at- tendance of 200, the motor car i van grew steadily stop a at many cross roads, indicating that before late afternoon the tour will hawe set a new figure for numbers. { Everywhe ong the route chosen were presented evidences of farm wealth in flourishing crops, pure bred dairy cattle, fat swine, garden truck, herds of sheep, hives’ of bees cultivated groves and nursery stock, berry patches, orchards and modern farm homes thooughly equipped with all_ conveniences, Present on the tour were Commis- sioner of Agriculture J, A. Kitchen, who addressed the throng at Roseg- 4 len shortly after the noon hour, and State Dairy Commissioner John Hus- j by, also one of the speakers of the i a joner of Immigra- |. M. Devine was scheduled to join the caravan early this noon. | the pictures. ° - 2 By NEA Servic Indian Priest casselton, N. Dy June 24—It’s a lon y from the bright lights and Protests Banon | iitf."Vamuliat’ of 'Hulood i i the impretentious simplicity of thi Tribal Dancing little town in the rolling Dakot pase wheat field But there is moving picture com- REE HAE NEE ATE Ca ais [(Bany <THuing ‘pictuyen hare, andcits ficial rference with trib ia i serted the Rev. Fr. Phillip Gordon, u | than—anything Hollywood hus to of fullblood Chippewa, and one of the | fer. : ; few ordained Indian Catholic priests| ,There are no high-pr poets or in the United States. elabo} sets. eee “The last few months have been agents in es “i Ute ig on 4 the saddest in the fight of the Indians ‘ors in plus fo for elemental human rights,” said aren't ¢ ; * ble to make movies } Fa rdon. : i 1 7 ; ME mag be true that | without those adjuncts, doesn't it? i sonable dance: leat: t0° all But it’s being done—and a modest the one that's doing it. fects, but to t these with the | Capable girl i ve amusement of the is nothing short of cruelty and prejudice. Some of r.cse dances, it is true, are part of pagan worship but most of them are nothing more than a form of recrea tion. that was bei produced. F ‘ez, in Africa, Is in the mov es the worked for sover- City Without a Debt r lied the technique of directing work, and then came bas elton with a new moving pi mera and an ambition to form her own compa First she writes a scenario. Then she and her mother go over a list of intances and decide on the The men and women they se- re then asked to take part, Al- most invariably they agree. ibson’ oper: the camera the directing. Since the em does not per- all the “shots” recently spent student. costuming \—(#)—Fez, the “Holy n Africa” boasts of which owes nobody, has has never raised a loan either at home or abroad. It’s budget in 500,000 franes entirely revenues from taxation of concession. Mohammed Tazy. Pasha of the region of Fez, is al: mayor of the city and decament must bear his signatur Phe city government is composed of s icipal con.n¥ Moslem, Jewish and French Rockefeller Buys ime ok Two Willys-Knights| sui? as. The resul year by having the observers make a record of all the birds which could interest to the geneful public,” said]be seen in a single day, made it seem E. to a Tribune reporter to-|worth while to try the same plan of the outstanding names |ugain this year. is Rockefeller. Probably] was during the first week or tw6 of no other family has been so long in} June, in order that only the summer the vublic eve. Their every move is| resident birds would be represented made the subject of news dispatches.| Five lis hand at this We took special note, therefore, when | two from the Fargo region and thre a factory bulletin mentioned the fact|from the northwestern part of the! that Percy Rockefeller had purchas-| state. In general they are much like ed two Willys-Knight automobiles.| last year. Mr. Larson, now located : One of many cases where Wi at Rice Lake near Minot, saw 68) Knights are purchased agai species which was the largest num field when price isn’t a considera- Mr. Monzon of Argusville si tion.” cured 64, The lists probably. give a fair in- {SUPREME COURT || en birds Sithourn a, ite incom: | eS covered retary “The doings of the great and the hear great are always of more than plete for various reasons. Eleven Species were seen by all observers. From Grand Forks County They were: killdeer, flicker, king- Grand Forks county, a municipal | bird, Arkansas kingbird, meadow lark, corporation, plaintiff and respondent | grackle, redwing kbird, barn ys. L. R. Baird, as receiver of the |swallow, yellow warbler, ‘yellow Peoples State Bank of Grand Forks,|throat and robin. Another 15 species North Dakota, defendant and appel- | which were seen by four of the five| lant. observers were: mourning dove, } Syllabus: (1) In an action by a} marsh hawk, nighthawk, crow, horn- county, against the receiver of an in-|ed lark, cowbird, Baltimore oriole, solvent bank, to impress a trust upon|Koldfinch, song’ sparrow, _vespe its cash assets to the extent of un- | sparrow, barn swallow, redeyed vireo, authorized deposits made by the|catbird, brown thrasher, and hous county treasurer during a time when}wren. Four more, the prairie chi the bank was not qualified to act|en, short-eared owl, bobolink and! as a legal depositary, where the evi-|Warbling vireo are on three lists." dence established the amount of the| These may be take to represent cash assets at the time of the closing |of the commonest birds of the state, of the bank, it will be presumed, in|though probably a few which are! the absence of evidence to the con-|equally common were missed trary, that the cash assets had not|some reason. Mr. Larson w Previously been lower than at the|only one who had i time of the closing, and it is i to see water birds and reported 31] bent on the defendant to offer evi-|*I half of his whole dence to the contrary. ie: (2) Where public moneys ure de- baldpate, posited by an officer in a bank not|shoveller, pintail, canvas b qualified to act as a public deposit- | lesser scaup were all common, Less ary, the relation of debtor and credi-|common were: hooded merganser tor does not come into existence, but | redhead and whitewinged scoter. Thi the bank holds such moneys in trust | green-winged teal he. did not act ily for the depositor. ~ [se t day, although he expected to (8) The tui que trust m: in cireumstances shéwn in the opinion,| Seven of these ducks, several sand| assert its right against the as-}Pipers and warblers, also the downy sets available at any. given time to| Woodpecker, hummingbird, orchard the extent of the mintmum on hand |oriole, pipit, chickadee and white- between the origin of the trust rela- | breasted nuthatch were seen this year tion and the time such right i which were not listed last’ year, serted. - . From last year’s list not seen this (4) It is held, for reasons stated in | year were: scaup duck, widgeon, blue opinion, that the plaintiff isnot; h@ron, snipe, redtail hawk, sparrow precluded from asserting its right as | hawk, golden plover, woodcock,' €estui que trust by reason of having | horned owl, phoebe, field sparrow. credited the bank, after failure, with | lark sparrow, Lincoln sparrow, white. eertain taxes which had been illegally {throated sparrow, towhee, black- iss Gi i f her own movie Above, Miss Gibson appears as director-cameraman of after- awakY: At the right she is shown made up as a character in one of —__——_ ___—_ | N.D. Bird Notes || Pst of} 9 he time suggested | {and Bruins his leg, breaking a [A HOME GROWN MOVIE C are tak@m out of doors. If an inter- |” ior is to be photographed, the set is made of heavier board and set up! in the open. And so, with amateur! actors and actresses and an amateur / director, the film is made. this time had a part in one or an-| or George Stanley once played the | part of a low-comedy cop, borrowing | a uniform from the chief of police, at Fargo, which is not far away. acks. sets over on the ac’ the actor: up again ture. ughed, put the sets back gi d went on with the pic-; bson’s ‘pictures are children of have leading roles Railway men cooperated in one pi ture, holding a freight for 10 min wanted. Other pictures mre more of an ed- ucational nature. One, for example, | , gives a detailed story of the produc: | tion of wheat in the Red River va ley. Another gives a series of cook- ing lessons. This pi wi bought outright for use in the public schools of New York and es~-Los Angeles. movie venture is a} z proposition, too, She is now) buting her films through five} nges, and they are shown in! theaters outside the state. i ight, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | conspicuous than earlier in the year. Some of us will ge a for summer and will be willing ¢ our interest in tht birds until. an her spring brings them back»to us. | of us have a bird’s nest of some nd near our door and anyone who shee to look will continue to see! teresting events in the summer bird world. Potentate of El Zagel Temple Hurt in, Auto Accident Fargo, N. D., June 24—(AP)—Alex head of the North Dakota Metal Culvert company, was injured about 5 p.m. Wednesday, when he‘ slipped from the fender of his car{ lood Mr. Bruce, who is potentate of El Zagal Temple, and Mrs. Bruce, were to leave today on the Shrine train to the state pilgrimage, which is to end in the Badlands, He will be unable to house for several day: leave the Part of the wall of a Chinese rug factory had to be taken down before an immense rug could be removed, It covered 920 square feet of floor space, a Dishwashing or Shaving water ‘exacted and by reason of having ac-|headed grosbeak, lazuli bunting, mar. cepted and credited a dividend along }tin. yellow-throated vireo, rock wren with the general creditors. and mountain :bluebird. from the Distriet Court of | Two of the lists were made the last . Forks county, Hon. Chas. M.|few days of May and caught several of the transients especially among ied. Opinion of the court by|the warblers and sandpirers. Mr. we Monson’s list taken on May 29 dia & Tolloteon, Bismarck, Ages not og or skeleeel, Farah ke attorneys for appellant. J. see the first one four day before. attorney, and|The writer found them common on ins, Grand | June 13, but not having been out in lor respond- two weeks pi jing was ynable to say just when they appeared. These figures.show that such a list to fo A wi resent the summer is only should gallery to|be made about the end of the first. go in for this sort|week in June. D draw? Summer is now with us and we w? Say, kid,|can no tonger laok for new birds to J it draw states, Nearly everyone in town has by!_ other of Miss Gibson’s pictures. May-' Gip} Injured Setting up scenery out of doors in’ throw: windy North Dakota has its draw-{ 4 y: Once a sudden gust blew thes; ors right in the horse became fri; midst of a bit of stirring action. But’ car, A.French sci LOT If you ‘ate one of the unfortunate few who don’ GAS RANGE, drop into our office-and let ug there were' over half a million GAS. RANGES sold last year and 52,000, Girl Makes Films in Tiny North Dakota Town, With All of Her Neighbors Volunteering for Parts in Her Pictures Many of the scenes are shot at the; Miss Mildred. Sanders ‘suffered /a noon hour, during the lunch hour of fractured skull and serious bruise. the cast. and cuts lasteevening when she wi n from her horse. street, about 7 o'clock. {, She was taken to the Bismarck tte? with two on off Scott. hospital and the attending physician said today that although the injuries were quite serious and unless come ; Any. dealer interested in i the in. good condition and unless com-| Surgical Treatment _ knowing more about the ions set in would progress aa sie “ Whippet -should- write to Pe utes to allow her to get scenes she/Bank of North Dakota, tion— here. the car owner, A sincere in Bismarck. in the United States, where Gas Service is available, won't caccept any substitute, . because TIME 18-MONEY “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE »| OLONY/)AUXILIARY When. Thrown From Horse The acer {Knight of the Phillies hit two home c runs in successive times at bat i lent occurred near her home, pens the fifth and sith ination be ae heened at ing! first game of a double, header with slipped and fell on top ‘of anejthe Giants today, the first coming entist has invented an rgan from which musie is produced by jets of flame instead of air. ure, by the SS GOOD CARS— Thoreughly modern cars— A wide range of models to choose from— All necessary parts and supplies for these cars— Complete shop equipment for servicing them— competent workmen thoroughly ry detail of automobile construc- Experienced, familiar with eve: These are seme of thé things we have to offer you in this business place of ours. The: you can ‘see—but here, are some equall: things that go with every.car we sell and which do not cost you one cent; _ . Complete responsibility for the enduring satis- faction of the one who ‘buys a Willys-Overland car A policy of management that produces efficient hundred per cent. service at a minimum of cost to A constant, friendly,’ watchful interest in the behavior of the cars we sell. and constant effort to help our cus- tomers get everything that the Willys-Overland factory built into. the car. . Come in some day and look over our wares— and the establishmen LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Bismarck, Minet, Mandan, N. D. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. © t: possess the labor and time saving demonstrate to you the’ reason why station were|their supply. poned-it until the camfletion of after in, the White Eagle station, th 4 lecture tour, begun parr fe thieves cetried Off the register eset | Parshall, N. D., martial conviction of insubordination | It contained about $6 in cash: - Sey; Fo! Visiting in and his subsequent resignation from !eral. tires, totaling about $160 34 % is the arm: 4 value, were also stolen, . . i F CONVENTION an Saeed i Acotch belonging to Theedore Ket Mill City, Injured H tleson olen 7m the Green- ! — Cooperstown Oil lund garage. + evey couna | eMineapellty “Jane | 2h—-caP)—c. Apparently believing that coal |. Luckshitiger, Parshall, N..D., who, NE ARS CLOSE Stations, Garage not et far enon away ene with his famil ag Heed, an H ‘scene of their theft witl je 31 ly years old; Robbed Last Night|** fas and oll in the stolen he old, ‘and Father, 8 oo. f thieves broke into Griggs com; » Aeriously injured State Meeting at Minot Ends} Cooperstown, N. D., June 24—(AP)| pany oil replenished ya friend was —North Dakota oil stations As far as could the) struck ‘by a truck and they were Tonight With Election a the victims of burglars last | learned today nothing else was tuken.| thrown to the pavement. night when two oil stations here and ——$<—_$_—_—_—_ Ullicursuresmmmeneaesred of Officers a publie garage were broken:into. One of the hairiest of Sheep could be produced for four- Failing to get open tho cash regia-| plants. is the stinging nettle, pence in England in the 12th century. common Minot, N. D., June 21—()—Flec- tion and installation of officers late this afternoon will close the sixth al convention of the American +|Legion Auxiliary, which opened Wed- nesday morning. Delegates and out: jl number more than 120. Two hundred and twenty-five guests attended the nvention banquet last night, where onel_E. $, Person. highest rank- % military officer in North Dakota, ‘ \ gave un address on American Legi . é i and Auxiliary ideals and aims. : : Mrs. Luey Boyd, Indianapolis, na- , jtional secretary, and Mrs. Cora Reed Pew, Helena, Mont., national chair- for the northwest district, gave addresses this morning. Walter Cur- .|tis, Lisbon, department commander of the American Legion; Jack Williams, Fargo, adjutant; and Walter M Gahey, Williston, district committee- a . f man, were banquet guests last night -Jand have addressed the convention. Local People Will Hear Frazier Talk at Mandan Tonight A number of Bismarck people are planning to go to Mandan this even- ing to hear the political address which will be given by Senator Lynn J. Frazier, Senator Frazier has just returned home from Washington to deliver a few talks in favor of the Nonpartisan league ticket. Tonight’s meeting will be at the Elks hall Mandan, and will begin at 8 o'clock, Mandan time. Two Home Runs in Two: Trips to Plate New York, Junie 24—(AP)—Pitcher with one on base off Ring, and the Mitchell Undergoes the army air service, was resting c comfortably today at a hospital here : i after an operation for appen F He had been advised some months ago to submit to. an operation, but post- are things valuable it that stands back of them here ° a ‘ S PROVE IT! Everybody’s Talking About the “Wonderful” Bargains in Good Used Cars at the Dakota Auto Sales Co.’s Open-air Used Car Matket—Corner of.Third and Main Sts. ce SALES Bob says, “They've got to go, and we'll make the prices that will move them, and aati long enough to satisfy anybody in Dakota that wants to drive an auto- mobile, * * * $25°° 10 THE FIRST MAN HERE! It is quicker and cheaper to heat it over a stove ; burner on your ~ $25.00 ‘discount from salé prices on any Good Used Car in this Sale will be Gas Range to the first man here at 9 oe'lock tomorrow morning (Friday). ety A friendly-interest and to stimulate sales w: to. make thi: finer day only. @ are going to ‘ is special offer for The history of Automabiles, and you may sa 00 extra by being th sgn a Sar fr eof Thee Gand Und eo . \ % * sale priees on these used cars are unusually low, lower than ever before in the AI to. * We are not used car 000 people \