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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MWLEAN COUNTY All Aboard For Gay Paree POULTRY SHOW - HUGE SUCCESS Talks of Interest to Poultry Raisers, Movies, Banquet, Part of Program N. D., ely 400 birds’ w # the annual Mcl. show the first of the «© ef about 80 birds over ast year’s total, and the show h ned the most successful! The class of birds exhib proves that the farmers 1 county are giving more | attention to their poultry culling out their unde ding to those in charge re exhi n coun here dur bir of the} Unsettled weather and almost im roads tended to reduce the nee considerably and no doubt held down of exhibits The first aken up mostly with the entering of exhibits, while the second and third d re filled t to program in of Bismarck At Hust commissio! shburn, 4 J of the Mtto Olson day for the officials nt, and Mr xhibits. of the aff Black Giant was donated for the il Wilke, the irgest exhibitors. he following were ners: R. C. Rhode Island Reds Male Bird—1st, O. L. Nord-) J nd, O. L. Nord- | rd, Milton Johan Weisns The the county agi who judged the de resistance the prize win Old . Nordquist, Under- . L. Nordq nder- | 2 L. Nordq Under- | | “Ist, O. L. Nora- | nderwood; 2nd, 0. L. Nord- uist, Underwood; 3rd, Milton Johan- | Underwood. | 0. L. 0. L. Nordquist, U: ard, 0. L. Nordquist, Und C. Rhode Island Reds 0, L. Nordquist, Un- 2nd, Wm. Gannon, Under- pung Pen ordquis u nderwood. Male Bird. wood. Barred Rocks Young Pen—ist, Otto Olson, Ua- derwood; 2nd, Adolph Sayler, Under- wood; J.D. Hanson, —_ Lake, Old Male Bird—Ist, Hanson, eg Lake; 2nd, J.D. Hanwon, Turtle ‘Otto Olson, Underwood; Webber, Underwood; 3rd, nderwood. Ist, Earl Land- vood; 2nd, J. D, Hanson, 3rd, J. D. Hanson, Tur- G. Weber, Under- Landgren, Under- r Weber, Underwood. Butt rained Young Pen—1st, C, derwood; 2 d, Art Sayler, Underwood. ale Bird — Ist, Guy Miller, Underwood. Hen—ist, Guy Miller, Underwood; 2nd, C. M. Sayler, Underwood; 3rd, Alvin Soderquist, Underwood. Pullet—1st, Guy Miller, Underwood. White Minorca Young Male @ird—ist, Hawley, Underwood. White Plymouth Rocks Old Pen—2nd, Mrs. John Arngrim- Hen—Ist, 2nd, L. € Alvin ‘a Young } di M.S. Un- Charles . John Arngrimson, Ist, Mrs. John Arngrim- son. Washburn; 2nd, Osborne Loren- tzen, Washburn, 3rd, Osborne Loren- tzen, Washburn. Young Male Bird—ist, Osborne Lorentzen, Washburn; 2nd, Osborne Lorentzen, Washburn. White Wyandottes Old Male Bird—Ist, L. G. Stew Underwood, Hen—1 slie Evju, ; Turtle Lake; | 2nd, tewart, Underwood; 3rd, / L. G. Stewart, Underwood. | Pullet—ist, Mrs. Frank Josephson, Washburn; 2nd, L. G. Stewart, Under- wood; 3rd, L. Johannes, Underwood. Young Male Bird—ist, L. G. Stew- art, Underwood; 2nd, L. G. Stewart, Underwood; 3rd, L. Johannes, Under- wood. Silver Laced Wyandottes W. W. Hansen, Ruso; inger. st, Alvin Grabinger, vart, Underwood. Old Male Bird-ist, Ed. Wagner, Underwood; 2nd, W. W. Hansen, Ruso; 3rd, Alvin Grabinger, Under- wood. Hen—Ast, Alvin Grabinger, Under- | #! wood; 2nd, W. W. Hansen, Ruso; 3rd, | Ed. Wagner, Underwood. Pullet—ist. Wm. Gannon, Under- | wood; 2nd, Alvin Grabinger, Under- | wood; 3rd, W. W. Hansen, Ruso. Young Male Bird—tst, Alvin Gra- binger, Underwood; 2nd, Ed. Wagner, Underwood; 3rd, Ed. Wagner, Under- wood, Partridge Wyandottes Old Male Bird—1st, O. D. Stewart, Underwood; 2nd, O. D. Stewart, Un- derwood. R. C. Young pare g Mitoey Johannes, Underwood. Old Male Bird—2nd, Emil Wilke, Underwood. Young Male Bird—tst, Johannes, Underwood; 2nd, Johannes, Underwood; 3rd, Wilke, Underwood. Hen—tst, Henry Johannes, Under- wood; 2nd, Emil Wilke, Underwood; 3rd, Henry Johannes, Underwood. Pullet—ist, Emil Wifke, Under- wood; 2nd, Henry Johannes, Under- meade 8rd, Henry Johannes, Under- wood. 8. Pullet—tst, hg il Under- 2nd, Emil Wilke, Henry Henry Emil Nordquist, Un- {4 | Wyand. | wood, on Bronze Turkey male; L. G. Saylor Undeog: Uiuerweed: 3rd, Art ler, Uni YX Male Bird—ist, “Smit Wilke, laeve Alvin ators Under Ast, Alvin Grabinger, Un | Fert IPRA ip | selares islands formed in bed of ho This big ocean liner, the SS Montnairn of the Canadian Pacific line, will transport Legionnaires theta ‘this state to F Db, . 5. Ame from North Dakota who Paris next Septembe: e of the b tran Legionnaires off for will go ov liners pp nie Walter G-Cuttih, of Lisson, convention officer for the . announce dat degartment head- rs today. The luxurious comfort ed for travel in the f the Legion will! d contrast to the cheer- nee of that other voyage nearly 10 y shove ocean “over there Legionnair on by Montnairn "line from Que werp unde 7 ommitte Montnairn i feet in length, Jersey Black Giants Young Male Bird—I1st, Emil Wilke, Underwood. Pullet—Ist, wood Emil Wilke, Undet. White Pekin Ducks ‘rank Snyder, Wilke, Un- il Under- Young Pair- 2nd, e, Un- 1 dr, Ist, Emil ¥ Frank — Sny Underwood. Old derwood, Rouen Ducks r—Ist, Adolph Sayler, Un- Toulouse Geese Old Pair—tst, Amy Snyder, Under- woods 2nd, Amy Snyder, Underwood. Young Pair—ist, Milton Johannes, Underwood. Bourbon Red Turkeys ot Tom—Ist, John Scheil, “Oia Underwood Underwood, Young Hen- Underwood. White Hotland Turkeys Old Pen—1st, C. lund, Un- derwood: 2nd, r, Under- wood. Young Underwood; derwood; 3rd, wood. Old Tom—tst Old Hen—1 2nd, Guy Mill nderwood; ae Cc. G. Englund, Underwood, ung Tom—tst, L. E. Lee, Falk- irk; 2nd, L. E. Lee, Falkirk; 3rd, Guy Miller, Und Young He irk; 2nd, L. E F. Lee, Falkirl Bronze Turkeys Old Tom—tst, Guy Miller, Under- wood; 2nd, John Bush, Underwood; 3rd, C, M. Sayler, Underwood, Old Hen—Ist, L. G. Stewart, Un- derwood; 2nd, Vaughn Hanson, Tur- ke; 3rd, Vaughn Hanson, Tur- Under- Hen—1st, Milton Johannes, 2nd, Milton Johannes, 2nd, Milton Johannes, | rant Pen—1st, C. G. Englund, 2nd, C. G. Englund, Un: Walter LeRoy, Under- tle 4 Young Turtle L tle Lake, wood. Young Josephson, Stewart, Tom—1st, Vaughn Hanson, Stewart, Under- Mrs. Fri ank 2nd, L. 3rd, Vaug' fn Hen—tst, Otto Snyder, Under- yder, Underwood; Underwood. wood 8rd, Solomon Si Young Pen G. Stewart, Underwood; 2nd, L. G. Stewart. Un- derwood; 3rd, Leslie Evju, Turtle following won sweepstakes s follows: Stewart, te male; ‘d son, Washburn, on male; 0. L ordquist, Underowod, on Rhode Island Red male and female; Otto Olson, Underwood, on Plymouth Rock male" L. G. Weber, Underwood, on Plymouth Rock female; H. Johan- nes, Underwood, on Ancona male; Emil Wilke, Underwood, on Ancona female; L. E. Lee, Falkirk, on White male and female; dM. ler, Underwood, on Orpington male and female; Otto Snyder, Under- | Stewart, Underwood, on Bronze Tur- j Last Minute | News Bulletins | ——_—__——___"_-4 Vienna, Feb. 5,—(AP)—Bel- grade dispatches say that, in consequence of the rapid spread of Spanish influenza in the Jugo- Slavian capital, the government has ordered the closing of the universty and all secondary schools, Washington, Feb. 5—(AP)— Payment to Germany of = $43,- for the Leviathan and the other 105 German ships seized during the world war, is HON sroperty bill Tepotted toe al property reported to- fay'to the wenate, "> St. Paul, Feb. 5—(AP)—Dr. oO. J. J fags a) of Moorhead, a member state teachers college Board whose term expired Janu- 25 1, was Peapesines. Ae 4 year esr. term vase se 5—(AP)— fe ray tar a + 1a ry! rod r kinds of ocean weather. ‘each having a porthole. jon «| the supreme court to make rules re- la placement, and with a speed of 16 1- lee form of a broad baleony looking | Wallace W. Hanger, membe knots, making her dependable in all An outstand- ing feature of the Montnairn is the excellent. ventilation throughout the entire ship. The lower decks are fitted with large air shafts from the promenade, The rooms aft on three decks are situated on two alleyways, In this w: side rooms are as well venti- lated as_the rage outside room, Fine Accommodations A number of rooms have private bath adjoining rooms fitted with beds, dressing table, reading lamp and f There is an ex- ree nercentage of rooms: le light and ventilation. Montnairn's public rooms are ble and furnished with good smoking room is richly ahogany with art panels beauty. The upper part is in the The LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SENATE Bills: Passed Allows ks to post bonds, able or warrants as secu- rity in order to obtain deposits of public funds. 26 to 22. B. 110—Compels auctioneers. from other states, unless such states do not require licenses, to pay $25 to county treasurers for each sale they conduct in North Dakota. 33 to 13 S. B. 108—Provides that the com- missioner of insurance shall readjust premiums downward when the state fire and tornado fund equals five per cent of the risks carried, instead of 10 per cent. 48 to 0. Bills Killed B. b r S. B, 116— law. Defeated in livestock commit- tee, Bills Introduced B. 149—Baird, by request — Amendment to eleet police — maj trates in cities having the commi form of government for four-yea tend of two-year terms. Emergency clause. Cities and municipal corpora- tions. S. B. 150—Olson, —Amendment to eliminate confusion! of terms of “s library commis ion,” and the state board of regents. Emergency clause. Joint committee te libraries. S. B, 151—Baird—Designed to “pro- mote the speedy determination of lit- igants on the merits and authorizing n n- Burleigh county. and Judiciary. ; to pleading, procedure practice in the courts.” S. B. 152—Eastgate. Repe: jaw relating to outside buye cream in North Dakota, now covered by_ new law. Agriculture, 8. B, 153—Eastgate — Amendment to provide penalties for violation of law prohibiting false readings in de- termining the valué or quality of milk or cream in butterfat. Agricu!- ture, HOUSE Bills Passed $2,500 for the support of | j artesian well investigations. 108 to 5. H. B, 128—Provides for the joint trial of two or more persons charged with a criminal offense. 108 to 1. H. B. 144—$21,495,88 to repay the Bank of North Dakota for a loan to the hospital for the “insane at James- town, 108 to 0, Carried Emergency Amendment to state herd | © {tain consent of the state bank ex- ce for the ninth national convention of the American Legion to be held in Franée: down on the smoking room below. There is an abundance of comfort- ably upholstered leather chairs, set- tees and easy chairs, which will in. sure the maximum of comfort. The anda cafe, forward on a deck, i: unique, having windows on three side: trom which an excellent view ma! ed, The dining saloon ‘has | carved wood panels and les accommodating parties of friend: from two to ten persons. A large, inter garden on deck A, with wicker furniture, an: cndalite of flowers and palms, forms a izhtful spot on the sh ‘There is a main promenade with covered space for dancing. The firs’ days of the voyage from Quebec are spent on the picturesque St. Law: Passengers find their ny long before the open Atlantic | ached, and the actual sea voy- but four days, H. B. 153--Grants game wardens right to search persons, places and vehicles for game taken illegally. Exempts private home from such search, 85 to 21, H. B..166—Gives the governor the right to open and close hunting sea- in the entire state or certain | icts by proclamation. 66 to 40. | | H. B, 174—Permits the dragging of | rope between yehicles to scare up game and prohibits use of silencers on guns. 108 to 0. i} H. B. 168—Permits transfers of s of life insurance policies by or contract. Emergency. 94 Bills Killed aking Octoher 12 Dis. lay instead of Columbus day iving honor to Leif Erikson as rer of America, With- | use similar bill already) has been passed by the senate. H. B. 57—Would change law regard- osed banks to let depositors handle the assets of such itutions, Withdrawn in order not to conflict with a new bill to be presented. H. B. 70—Prohibits officers or em- ployes of banks from borrowing from the same bank unless they ob- and i co-discove! aminer, Killed by banking committee. B, 71—Makes any bank official or employe who pays an overdraft responsible for the overdraft in case is not refunded. Killed by banking committee. . B. 108—Eliminating tax sale sys- tem by providing that county take title to land when taxes have been unpaid three years. Killed by tax committee. iH. 137—Permits state’s attor- | neys to conduct examinations under oath in investigating felonious crimes, gs tes by judiciary committee. H. B. 161—Permits bootblacks to work before 10 o’clock in the morning on Sundays. Killed by state afiairs committee. . 164—Requires that suits for death or personal injury be brought ithin six years after the death or jury involved. Killed by judiciary committee. |. B. 172—Reduces rate of interest to be paid by counties on certificates of tax sale from eight to six per cent. Killed by tax committee. H. B, 173—Making Good Friday a Jezel holiday in place of aes ay clause. | combine du and deputies 15 cents per mile for travel By automobile and five cents a mile for travel by train. Killed by state affairs committee. i. OB. i—Would allow county commissioners 121% cents’ per mile for distance traveled in performance of duty. Killed by state affairs com- is Introduced H. B. 205—W. A. Thatcher—Re- ires that persons selling goods by to house canvass have a li- id prescribes regulations for enforcing act. Sets license fee at $5 with $1 additional for each 30 days or fraction thereof it remains in force. State affairs. HH. B. 206—Fred — Ferris—Would of secretary of the in- | dustrial commission with those of the! |state bank examiner. State affai H, B. 207—Shurr—Provides filing fees for cases transferred from one} county to another, Judicia e—J, M. Thompson—De- jsouri river to be property of s jes for lease and sale of aueh Judiciary. | + Rew: York, “Feb. seven aye one-half, per cent. wage increase is krafted today ' 000 firemen land engineers om F |east when the tri |tors settled their demands befo United States board of mediation. The original demand ployes was for an ine’ {day and: up, involving | to h |The agreement reached to involve an outlay of $5 8,000,000 short of what 2 Shows Booke Booked | For City Auditorium ou L aeEER “Sevdn Keys to Baldpate” will be presented at ‘the city audi- orium Thursday night, February 0, by the Julia Marlowe chapter | of thé Junior Playmakers. On | Saturday night, February 19, | _ Irish Rose” will be at the asked, _ New Beauty Discovery For ladies with dark, sallow or| blemished complexions. "I have dis- covered a beauty cream thut will | make your skin soft and white, re- | quiring no vanishing cream or pow- der. This wonderful cream gives beauty and charm with the ‘first ap- plication. Its constant use gives describable freshness of girlhood Heals, softens and preserves the sk You can make this wonderful erean at home in spare time apart from} household duties. Cost fourteen | cents; the simple ingredients | can be bought at your local drug- | gist’s, Use it yourself, then sel] 6 to 10 jars daily to your neighbors at | $1.00 each, is a fast seller and | repeater. Satisfaction guaranteed. | I will send this simple formula for | making this wonderful “Joy” cream Don’t delay, mail dollar bill today, as this ad may not appear | axain . Helen Vogt, Box 1006, Fargo, | ‘auditorium. This company is at present playing in Salt Lake City and will stop here en route east. a he ne production: ‘was presented here ristmas day a year ago, ma- tinke and evening, and drew ca- pacity houses. Would-be Channel Swimmers Postpone Starts to Tonight| Long Beach, Peter Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, swim- mer, who early today was reported started a: intended swim of the Pedro Channel from Cata- lina Island to the mainland, did not start due to his convoying boat hav- ing a breakdown. Miss Martha’ Stager, Portland, Oregon, swimmer, who also was re- ported to have started to swim early today, did not leave the mainland. Both Miss Stager and Meyers said they would leave today for Catalina Island to start their channel swims tonight. M Calif., Feb. 5—()— tle Huddleston, formerly of Mattoon, IIL, .w to have started from Santa Catalina Island at midnight on her third attempt to swiny the chann arly today an- nounted she had postponed her try until tonight. Chiropractic Has restored ‘health and hap- piness to millions. It deals directly with the cause of the -so-called dis- ease. Spinal adjustment is nature’s own restorer and the only logical way to explain sickness. If you are sick and ailing, ‘do not think that your case is hopeless, but bring your health troubles to Dr. R. S. Enge Chiropractor (Spinal Specialist) Examination Free X-ray Laboratory Lady Attendant Calls answered anywhere day or night Lueas Block, Bismarck, N. D. SATURDAY, U. S. Senate Has Unique Alliances in Closing Days Washington, Feb. 5.—U)—Unique alliances in the senate appear to be the order during ‘the closing days of the 69th congress. One of the strangest of them all is the combination of the farmer and the banker legislators whereby the MeNary-Haugen and the McFadden |branch banking bills would be put = with the use of cloture if FEBRUARY 5, 1927 that becomes necess: Another combinati Democrats vainly s: was furnished yesterday when the regulars and insurgents temporari! buried the political: hatchet to hea off the Democrats in their effort to declare for taxe reduction legis! at this session. The lineup on the naval bill earlier the week also furnished some- which had ‘king the answer .| thing of a surprise with the Republi- can old guard splitting on the ques- tion of supporting the president against immediate construction of three more scout cruisers and a number. of the Democrats, amour them most of the so-called radicals, _ttanding behind the executive. How to read Percentages Were Dodge Brothers to sell 100 motor cars one year and 200 motor cars the next, they could truthfully announce that their sales had increased 100% i ae would only have all. In other words, PERCENTAGE of annual The NUMBER of gain is not conclusive. cars sold is the true tes That Dodge Brothers an increase of 27.6'% in a single year. Yet sold 300 motor cars in st. sales in 1926 showed over 1925 is not the MAJOR fact to consider—striking as it is. But that Dodge Brothers sold 259,967 cars in 1925, and then in 1926 sold 331,764—a gain of 71,797 sales in twelve months—tells a story of growth that stands out like a tow- er on the skyline of the industry. Three hundred and thirty-one thousand buy-. ers LAST year! price! Three Touring Car Coupe Standard Sedan Special Sedan . De Luxe Sedan . Delivered i BROADWAY AT Prone @e MOTOR Many more vital improve- ments added THIS year! powerful earnestly investigating this smart and stur- dy product before deciding what to buy! No increase in arguments for $ 935 985 1050 1160 1290 in Bismarck M. 3B. G6ILMAN CoO, Seconn st, soe BISMARCK We Aleo Sell Dependable Used Cars Dovse Brotners CARS i. B. 179—Would allow sheriffs ee Life, limb and law coa:pel sure brakes. Motor, gears and axles must have Keep in good humor by using these brands. Brake Lining for Trucks, Buses and Pleasure Cars. A surprise for perf » Outmatching alll rivals, ay stopping and a service value never before offered WIREBESTO: easy ste Buile wich. onetnosan motor public. » water and olf ts for smooth. stop. prevents berronholeing- Scene TheExtra Heavy Duty Lining forsevere bus abuse. TRPLaWEAR = Tn tor FORDS $2-25 per Reduces strain on drums, gears and Pag ey and fuel. Fleet green psu sae ine lee-vou alse, Sue am » the neers start - Known the world - on [Ne Jerk] sist on Agaressive dealers Paterson ile and smooth "abiieyy, * be eee [rec Chatter] featured by jobbers. them. Mammech DURWYLLAN COMPANY, Tne Mfrs. 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