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Pv Ba iE NLRC LOOTING ASTM lh aN aN PAGETWO | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926 a . iin caadcesec hipaa niesccoemee ae y ; | t as the total ion | the first day following the sessions, | Christianson are expected to be of { J 4 “Of course, we realize that culling | will enjoy a social gathering. ic is urged to attend them. I ERIMEN TS NG ‘OW Given Permission | of 31 flocks isn't going to have much | Following the afternoon session of | ————_—— es PLAY BIG PART EX L G TOWARD OPEN SESSION to Sell Stock er toctet! gemez mean atthe second day there wll be an “ A Pasig “However, these culling demonstra: | Becrimental “station and old Fort DOCTOR \ tio 5 i ? 4 referred stock at $10 a share has/und poor layers, and many of these nave Wneheon at the M. E. BOLTO { en given the Agricultural Credit | declared that they were going home | The annual banquet will take place os . Company, Fargo, by the state se-/ ond practice on their own flocks. at the Grand Pacific hotel at 7 p. : -~ [nary dirigibte Los Angeles in, in ef- butlding two shina af 61090000 cubi ae es {eagles Gommission: a soney eo | agPeuiery is often conaiuered 0 be in, apt. fo. There will be music| Osteopath i ons aaa ‘feet each, (more than twice as large n lo: only ‘pin money’ on the farms. How- and after di hes. | Chemical Society President ect, a 700-foot test tube with which’ fe"tne Ton Angeles) und we ourseives | Dr, A. D. McCannel of Minot, farmers ‘on a basis which will per-| ver, ‘the census figures show that See ale ca eer Scores Propaganda Against (reireits looking toward. eventual two of S000 cubic, feet ‘epehs als District ‘ Governor, [Federal intermediate: Credit hank tc | OMe vate of ones produced in this | Rather a departure fromthe $ a ’ {ache} A % i 6 $56,131 | stereot: rogram of such affairs, seat {tourist service twice ax fast a4 steam-| "Denigners know that as the site any, to subncribe stock to the extent jay these demonstrations certainly | Spereal Of several mosieat the Bie. | stown, Mass. Aug. 2 boats, giant airships several theu- of airships, increases, the cgnpara- err eee ceny or tne Sa {seem to prove, we can cut down the Tharck Male Quartet will sing at one that chemical warfure | sand feet long uble to carty air- tive strength is greater but of course} Faribault, Minn. Aug. 25—U)—]i F bs stinpeny 8 ace |feed und Iebor required, increase | of the sessions, Adolph Englehart ntial in “inevitable fu-|plunes for war, improvements in| there must be some limit to the(With 100 club executives cxpected|°” Parke bankers for $100,000. profits, und run no danger of over- | wit) furnish violin music for another Telephone 240W Dr. Jai F. ‘Norris, {radio and weather forecasting und! practica! application of the safety|by evening, ninth district Rotary Aaa | preduction.” " i ion i i mm ion, while the Indian songstress, dent of the American Chemieai |reduction in cost and maintenance: | factor. representatives opened the! A pola : ‘ ey ‘ismarck, ciety, speaking before the institute |these are but a few of the results| Larger Ships Planned ineatinw dante hte Thlehauek Wick Crewe Returns From pee et saela will sing ‘at an B of polit day, criticized sentiment- {being sought by experiments at the! “Seience has not yet been called on| Rotarians from Minnesota, North ‘Trip to Kent Doug and Mary Are The cadres: ot Sade’ hia, N. D. alist propaanda against the use of jair station. to determine actually what this limit | Dakota, and Douglas county in Wis-| — - ip to ‘Ken ucky ee eitikcs and coresor poison ‘gas and other chemicals. These are working under 3, but ships of 10,000,000 foot cupac- |consin attending, the convention will tert ‘o Back in America| A Lakehurst, N. J., Aug. 25—(#)—The beginning. The English are now Meqne used in waging wars in the|rection of Captain E. 8. Juckson, | ity are now in prospect. ontinue through tomorrow. Anthrax is’ not neatly so virulent | past have never been determined by }commandant of the station, and) “Air ships can’t beat the trains.| Rotary's program in the district) @ disease in this part of the country | = ' humanitarian considerations, he said, | Lieutenant Comn :.u-t C, E, Rosen- The speed and potential comfort are | for the coming year will be outtined,| 28 in other places further south, such} yaw York, Aug. 26--(@)—Douglas| dicing that this country be prepared |dabl, command ne Lox Angeles, about the same but the train canjclub problema discisned, und plans) 9s Texts and Louisiana, according to| pyivpunks und “Miary, Pickford re. for any future wars by studying and {and survivor of t.. .Lenandoah dis- carry more passengers and cut in-|made for « ninth district reprosenta-| Dr. W. F, Crewe, who returned yes-| turned to America today aboard the storing the elements of chemical | as See dividaal expense in that way. But|tion at tne 1927 international con-| terdayfrom a week’s vacation at Lex-| vajestic to find their dplace in the! warfare. He predicted the next war Always Expec'meonting when it comes to crossing water the | vention in Belgium. Df. A, D. Mc-| ington, Ky., where he attended the) sun” temporarily usurped by Jiddu will begin where the last one left | : % ing all the traveler can get luxurious conditions |Canne! of Minot, N. D, distéiét gov-| meeting of ‘the American Veterinary | Krishnamurti, Hindu theosophist, who | off and that mustard gas will be . dahl said to- either on the surface or in the air,|-rnor, ix presiding. ical dasociation. 1 Y : s a fellow passenger. The motion! used at the start. He urged that | day. » work largely by but in the air he can double his] Att past district governors are ex- ose present secured some very Virtus , . the ay he allowed to study and Ve know what speed. and get. to Europe in three | pected to attend the conterenes, Iaz| valuable information on the most re- EiSt"tour'ef Baropen ne ee devcigp this new type of warfare. f \ecp trying until| days instead of six. And in the air|cluding Ed. Silberstein of D cent methods of vaccination against br Papa bicaies RNO The weat war, he said, will be @ con- tut works, and storms can be dodged and discomfort land N. B. Black of Fargo. uluth.| the diseuse which are’ particularly tes: in which chemistry and physics om-thing else. | from the motion of the sea is done! “The meeting of club exccutives| Véluable at this time in view of the will bold the wreath of victory, and} “ 3 4 are just the! away with.” this year In of special importance,” | fact there have been some recent PROMINENT MEN the fiation possessing the keenest | — abs eae ee Hal eS oo | Dr. MeCannel aaid today. Delegaten| outbreaks among cattle hereabouts. = & 9) knowledge of pure and applied science y d will principally be presidents The dizease causes some very great will be best equipped to fight. for ny | and) oases in states further south. ac-. T0 BE the right when the time comes. oar " Skeels on Program cording to Dr. Crewe. Mi : Must Be Prepared | “When the final pressure comes,” * he said, “a nation will dse any means ( ] an available to save its life. Until the as er Visiting Rotart Franz sch, professor of ob- 7 \ ry 7 y ol jens ustria, demonstrat- WS Faribault club, with W. J. Kirkwood, *ty rations in cattle y al spirit of nationalism is killed, and £ | eG pt —_—- s e it Crookston ‘responding. On the|¢4 some new ope r ; ; afternoon ra ry | 4 The annual meeting of the state | J) - . s, s, * adequate preparation to enter into ‘Rail Boys’ work will be the prinelpal ne eae Aeneas sacr parclan ot of bar association, Sept. 9 and 10, will Plain and neat, beautiful because of its simple inevitable "future conflicts, ond in WATER WORK Ww ork, , tople this evening. | Speakers will in-| jnimal without affecting the vest of be studded this year with a number lines—a pattern that will never be tirésome—this 3 : i 5 speci - eR se cites ments aie : Hi ine Meeting]? Mate Murphy of Fargo, cs Foun president of the Buccintion: model in patent- trimmed in kid and black kid é Seaettie é Stroup of Williston, N. D., and Wil- ae TET . There will be talks by Judge Harry , i iRount. : . Soe reaea ; trimmed in patent—Cuban heel. w'prtaration tor cavore wer! BOND) ISSUES .ctcrscnceeeceeaeie:| an Me st omic fori” | Poultry Culling Cte See, cuanelon | i country has seen to it that its hood of American Railway Employees s vin A, Brannon of the University of supply of nitrogen for the manu- will be on Sept. 1, as that is the first Chicago Slaying | Shows Up Loafers. Sientane and the governor of Minne- (at " ” facture of explosives will be ade- | Wednesday jn the month, It was! ts Traced Back to ptt sota, Theodore Christianson. “First with the Newes 2. for uny emergency. We are posted tho brothovieat ko-aiaae is | Increased profits from Mountrail’ 1. R. Baird will speak on some ; pared to put an army in the field, 1*| thettegalae msating slate he tet Misso ri 7 county poultry flocks are anticipated phases of bank receivership and the ave been storing vast quantities eens arahae teutteeoone ju! las the result of 31 poultry culling president of the state bar associ rsplosives aga’ oh eel ey: vote Ex eding!: Aitax| subsequent meetings will my i {demonstrations put on during two tion will give a talk on “A 8 Tae and misguided ie ceed iy Lig! | rding to M. S. Kraft, cvetia le] Chicago, Aug. 25—U)—Buck to'a, weeks by County Agent Claude Ebling | of the Admi: ration of Jus ate ae, fabs tong a e None of Three Proposals bas cepa teittins. diate: FY) roadside killing four years ago in of Stanley. addition to which aration for xas warfare, The ex- eae Heath, district organizer for| Missouri, police turned today for| During the 31 meetings, which were number of other addresses by pi P a of ee ny are Ai i vith nd Gets Favorable Action the B. of R. E, was present and solution of the assassination Sunday held at the rate of three each day, inent lewyers of the state. study sume defense problems with a talk on the ordes, explaining fte| tight of Michael Delbuano, shot to/ Mr. Ebling handled more than 3,000 | Judge Olson will speak on the nies upriation, while, other BES purposes and paying ‘contiderane ai|death as he sat in an automobile|hens and culled out 643 which he “Psychiatric Treatment of Criminals” nations are perfeeting their offense. tree! ef the water works peep | tection te the’ bernie ke a talking with his wife. declared to be poor layers. The culls and Mr. Brannon on the “Relation ee ce Tate 10) ine wem afaaaonedal ae Ue the} “'It was the story of the 28-yei -oldjwere kept separately for five days of Law to Social Evolution.” detcrmining the choice of weapons | ru) For a city the sie of| Sefreshmenis widow that led to discarding of the! following each demonstration, and Social Features in at, hue asserted, pointing to TNT |Sundan, the vote ‘was exceedingly | meeting, did: not wareaserved, and the| theory that a bootleg feud was re- {during this period they laid a total Social features during the twé days Hcexample. International AFR [light according to City Auditor W., midnight. | sponsible and centered attention on’ of only 11 eggs, while the production, of the meet will be a garden party se, he said. | a Seitz, \ "There was some discussion of plang|the crime for which two of the sl in of the good during the five days at the Country club the afternoon of aes . On the proposition to bond for, for a dance, which wil ,qjman’s brothers are now servi: Maitty Men Needed in |s37,000 to builds new reservoir and! t'the nest’ meeting Sept, fen | tences ip the Missouri penitentiary. Dakota WI t Fields repair the old one, there were 309! Conductor John Pennington presid-| The suggestions seen by authorities affirmative votes to 382 against, mak-\«d last night and th in the case were that Delbuano ma: - \ ene ing total of 91 votes east on this | prize yon won by aghse! Fleck. have been killed to avenge ‘the death Enon 25, i ‘ a - as sought, 1 alieeapelis. | uw. 25- Mi From| ron the sceond proposition eet re shooting may have been motivated by Die ct toni tenes cc rata water main 213 voted aay At The Movies| The M his own kinsmen. The widow said he . f ly orders held by George |! ely and 399 negatively, white | lovies had declined to aid the two brothers tor of the United iltration plant proposition had | g- y caatt @|tried and sentenced. heaviest vote of the three and the | action and beautiful scenic effects, for second degree murder in cont by fs] . rain has interfered | yesterday’ >) Men working he fields|the city commissioners are conce: sbouldn’t it-be? It was made from{but never captured. ig —P)-—At least | created cud paotonlays as “| oe” Defeated Sunday at Jamestown, 5)@s the spirited romantic, two-fisted] qj vy cannonade beginning yes- ny. wher came here {251 votes for and 412 against, ‘APITOL THEATRE Carl and Frank Delbuano were sen- The first proposition had For colorful drama, high-powered|tenced to 15 and 10 years respectively,” ‘ a the present crops us{filtration plant the lightest. “The Silver Treasure,” which openattion with the shooting of 18-year-o . e nd normal. For the} For the present the outcome of | a two days encagement at the Capitol| Henry Nowlin of Oklahoma City near 7 y e a it an t ¥{0) 0 threshing und many] fect of negati sid- | the finest pictures that have reached}ensuing from an automob¥e accident. oe af AS ber h of em. |eration of the proposals in so fur as|the screen this season, And why|Sam und Michael also were sought, Bi FA . Pike : ; t the rate of cents an} ¢4, in the opinion of the city auditor. Se tere Pena fa tne master —_—_—_—_—_—- " \ % h nmounts to $6.00 a day, 0 Rie p> + gaeyl | of fietion, Joseph Conred, ai rect- 7) ENs. A % i m r amounts £9 $600 & 2") Sob Team Plans 4.07, tenlnd Vine, wiove, genus Firing Continues An Event Without Precedent With i led and “As No Man Has Loved.” For Several Hours , eae Me ea Labor Day Gamte| "cree O'arien ix seen in the lead- eancleante a Real Chances to Save Money : : : ing role of “The Silver Treasure” and| Sofia’ Bulgaria, Aug, 26—(AP)—- tegetarm labor division of to 4, the Mandan’ Shoperaft mine in| Nostrome, chief of the cargadores: hel today at 2 e'clock in the ning yes-| You've known Fur Sales of the past, but you've never known LaeRt wa ived today. r ents fo return ot have suited) sero: ee , 4 . i . ’ onrali ‘an acmy uf workers frompgeme with the Jamestown Shoper! better had the celebrated Conrad] gear the village of Avatovo, southc| of an Event such as this. For many months we've planned team, to be played: at the local dia-| written it for him. Gat of Saleniki, Greece, continued : it in order that our customers may have the-benefit of these until N : Stacker, who hax just completed] mond feature on Labor Day. The| The cast of “The Silver Treasure” ; i a ’ : - 8 a North Bekots ata the] game will furnish sport not only for| is a distingushed one. Besides Mr. 7180 last night. AN commentes tremendous purchases. Typical values are illustrated to prove i TErce Waticy i Minuasctel ‘ver| local fans, but for every N. P. em-| O'Brien. it includes Lou Tellegen, who| pons Scross | the | Bulgarien border) this fact. Come and enjoy these remarkable opportunities. re is i big crop this year ploye at Jamestown who can get to, plays a — of many pe 3 and little fe fant has fil-! Every garment sold with our ‘ully 2,000 more men’ are| €e it. i ja Hopper, known as the best- lth retéremas ts Ay et away. The ae = ‘dressed woman on the screen: Helen| ‘zed across with reference to reports} ; mT Al bald “purgo and] VACATION NEAR MEDORA — | DrAlgy, Stewart Rome, the English] that the garrison at Saioniki had heen, rs § GUARANTEE BOND Bake area: fj Mrs. Lulu Baker, matron at the| star; Otto Matieson. Joan Renee, stigenes and that a civil war ‘tha ~ ds State Training Se left Monday | Danie) Markarenko, Evelyn Setbie,| Poke” 0! 's el will have the ef-| theatre tonight is said to be one ofjMoundville, Mo. after an argument for a two weeks’ v: on at Pleasant’ Harvey Ciark, Fred Becker, Hugh ‘ | Xdditional Society J] = Se Pte Miek See National 1 } Your LastChance SHOPPING HERB q B. Remnelly te" jon Th Mra.C. D, Harton of Braddock was | ‘U'ned. Monday night from a week-| ELTINGE THEATRE : ‘Urged By McQuigg TS plg papi end trip to Glendive, Mont, ' Thrills ef the sort you see once in shopgee in Bismarck Tuesday. a lifetime are in store fot mot! 3 . RETURNS FROM VACATION | picture patrons in “Men of Steel,”| Cedar City, Utah, Aug. 25—U)— th PENDS WEEK HERE ock,| , Bernie Pommerleau, Peter Lock-/ the big steel photoplay, which comes The security and prestige of America (4) vinas Ryckman of Pollock,! yeam and John Miller retyrned yes-|to the Eltinge for three days-begin- | 9% * World power necessitates build | . in pending the week here, terday ji ing the national defense on a hi : y ofternoon from a vacati ning Thursday, with Milton Sill nds and transacting busi-| trip ty the Yellowstone Nationel park. the starring role and Doris Kenyon | Plane of preparedness, John R. | i juigg, national commander of the; . { A and other western point ae’ featured ‘feminine player and | QO Shaw dewion wold tae Ua ae > This Month Only Ds Cie Vasey, Mietioy Odegeard DAUGHTER BORN | “Sills has always been known as|Daftment convention delegates here c : egas A daughter was born to Mr. and) a “he-man.” Ii t pictures he | Yesterday. H ‘Sa FUR COATS and Luke Faber of Mott are visiting | sirs, £. D. Hebbard Monday night at | has been called ‘upon te perform cad enecing the: world peurt ; } riends i W#-] the Deaconess hpspital. {some difficult feats, but in “Men of | of uagus tribunel, Commander Me. ) REFURNS FROM VACATION ago Steel” he surpasses anything he has! forween nations were almost certain| $100 te $500 Mise Marjorie Smith, who has been] grig, {eQES 7O WILTON jever done on the screen both in| to arise and thal ments to avoid | . . ayehding stro! weeks vacation at the | 4 24iss ,Hllen Homan, daughter of] Seanes calling for strength and cout- | such thiaes hate ton to a large ex: : Minnggota lakes, arrived home yes-| terday for Wilton where she wil be\ "Por asamule, is a scene in| tent futile, | All purchases: made now held tay, the guest of Miss Lameda Dahl. =| which Sills ‘ictor McLaglen for future delivery. Small de- {gftERE FOR FEW DAYS VISITOR FROM NOTRE DAME | fig‘T#pPC1, 12:5 ie ; Posits accepted. miss Agnes Svibovec of Carson and| Pather O'Hara of Notre Dame Uni-}4 ladie of molteu ateet ‘ N is REREENEM a eo 4 et ror tow devs visit. | Yersity, South Bend, Indiana, visited) heads. Sills catches hold of a bi : in Rigmarck for a few deys visit. | with Lymer students in Mandan yes-| iron hook swung ove! vat on = SHOPPING HERE terdey and was a guest of Father'a chain from a crane and with urd J.B. Krause of Moffit was| Clement at the rectory. |Lagien banging io his Seet Je sunag on ie vat, oO snonping in Bismarck yesterday. BACK FROM LAKES . lathel to asfety at the ether end of the ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Luts and chil- pig room. ‘The. Royal Neighbors will meet to-| ¢7@" returned Monday nigh | McLaglen . stands well over six vacation trip to Minnesota cit and) " morn morning at the Odd Fellows | (0. "rey were guests of Mr. Lutz's | jenn ant see hell. 48 | brother, Geo: utz, in Plainview ing him, to say nothing of the EFAVES FOR PALERMO and of Mr. Luts's mother in Long stool that was ready to bring R eer ele meraloe by ead igi requiring iron nerve us wel rmo re as st rength. / cmpldfed for a few months. A pret MBOR SHORTAGE. ,,;| Sills would not ullow a double to SLRFT FOR MONTANA oa g ABS Peg en ““ Mike Sher, heokirener at the Vnd.| Ported Dy Aer. and Turned with their just one of many. thrills ‘ left" Monday for Miles] Children. from a. visit with relatives ‘his pleture from start to fin c on “é vusineas trip. . The shortage is said to be due ,, far above expects to be gone a month or mofe.| to the favorable crop, which is much v Pood rger than was anticipated, ! ears _ HERE FROM STERLING sets 1 Will N. t ing. nae in Bivmnrek yester. on et rom Mit fio ‘St P 5 Ir. 5 q re- ‘ 4 a eating bu sailtind Mev Gecer Morse tare, See'Grange’s Team in the Blagk Hills, 8. D., where Mr.’ — the Mandan| St. Paul, Minn. Ar ict ention | Plans for an exkibitior game They drove ey ‘the | here between Red Grange’s team of week ! the Sas eae reer etait, "| gation of Minaetcta college “Mears — ; were abandoned retey. when word was Birtles (oes Cc. €. Pyte, } ager | ma change jof petty would pee ie y x a hege, ‘ 5 4 \ i as ae - ae alg . . . dala LA a ‘Superior wom- Ties te ne

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