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PAGE EIGHT 23 FAIR DATES | | HAVEBEENSET 27 < |. OUR Corn Show to Be November . WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927 ; 4) scheduled for Tuesday afternoon; | with the teft of 12 sacks of sugar Justice Court |‘has been postponed to Friday aft-| from a freight car, here. {should be no higher than the rates | oS Bacitiercacly 2! ¢————-—__—-| érnoon at 2 o'clock, Crawford | re ‘soft. wa- | in Minnesota. 5 ae Near eee ones bina i Arraignment of Jim Crawford | was arrested at his home south of | We are Randel bregre Prince | He quoted excerpts fom decisions |42¥ leaving all main tne touns hefore Justice of the Peace Anton| Mandan several days ago on a) ter for shampooing.—' {of the United States supreme court {On the Miwancec, Perweeorarily {Beer for preliminary hearing, grand larceny charge in connection | Beauty, Shop. i and the federal courts of Minnesotu < Re emtte in which those courts found. that| without service. Late yesterday | | tPansportation conditions in North] afternoon the washout was re-| | Dakota and Minnesota were substan- | paired, eg ‘ot . tially the same. He asked for a com- 2 to 5—Slope Fair Is Sep- : | plete equalization of North Dakota 2 ” | sere 6 meg) | and Minnesota rates. tember 5 to 7 7 ‘ : | _ _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . fior rates in, Minnesota and he had al arid the Milwaukee trains are now large amount. of testimony to_prove} ranning on their own main line. — || that the rates in North Dakota) The traiws were transferred to} A Contrast in Chinese Leaders PST: ‘Steele High Band 'Unable to Present ' Program Over KFYR Because of poor roads and ill- (ness of its director, the Steele high school band will be unable to come ? ‘ ‘here tonight to present a program Hong is secretary. Nu E j Pie, | aver KFYR, according to word re- cae acess Meats . jeeived here todayg The band is ne Over : { jto broadcast here later in the onal nen Ae havebes 2 bi * 3 4 : month, although the date has not Oe hae a be hat | yet definitely been announced. Minot from July 4 to 9 and the Mor cok é . % intertainers mo another. town ‘ Se ah Miscou Bhs tote | : ‘ ill come to. Bismarck Saturday! V7, D he Sep f af - 4 " i night, however, when* the Center } oman river , aE secretary | é § oe : y| | juvenile band will broadcast. is secretary of the 4 Tonight's program is now as foi- Other counties which hav F : : fair dates and the places whe wig 7 fairs will follow: county, Twenty-three fair Shell 400“Extra Dry” Gasoline _— Served through new, modern, Bowser, accurate measure pumps at our curb means quality and service you ll like. Your Car Thoroughly greased over our modern inside grease pit and washed by experts with our Curtis Air Mist Machine (air mixed with water) will make your ear last longer and look better. : county fair a The joy I get out of motor- ing is in having a peppy, responsive engine. My husband tells me that one reason why my car oper- ates so well is because it’s by Bismarck | 7:15—Oper overture “at the! ; | Eltinge theatre with Haro'd Orvis June 27 to | Ross at the organ. Won't you try our prompt, courteous curb service? Langdon, J : yl potas aj| | 7:30—Late news items, market! equi with Champion Srosny, Jul , weather forecast. ae -| Soa Lahr Motor Sales Company Rockford a Forks, July 1 unty n, will talk on “Old’Pioncers.”) Champion is the better | : Cooperstown, Moun Chiang Kai-shek will be the last of » series of | because of ite } 5 trail county 5 bila given by Mr. Crawford ove~ sitlimane Pemb nty, Hamilton, July inhe-one foplea slike adio station KFYR. | Fr coin: ume Naty 22 trom alight opera, At 7 o'clock each evening except | iy De itelette counts, Was the Supreme guiding eye Sundaya the big league baseball nfgent. county, forces in’ Ch Admira scores will be given: ; Forman, September 15; Slope county, all the troops of the Peking government in the SI nghai district Amidon, October 7 to rk coun-| which me: he leads the retreat. And if it’s | Bismarck No Longer t : Dick September 1 to nd a general, because title is frever and may Ms aR : * ‘ 9 @ he sees fit. Chiang has since broken with the Cantonese | on Milwaukee Line) a e r@) en Ss R irts and has formed a mew government. | | | | Stanley, July a buck priva j But Chiang nz unitorm the recently victorious S ih Ahou-chen is in commando} to 28; to 14; nley Stutsman Jame to 6; Towner county to 6; Wells county, F 12 to 15. A washout ‘near Mobridge, S. D.,| Local Hospitals |which compelled all Milwaukee Plan Observance HEARING IS BEGUN AT FARGO TODAY ‘it itt teele coun June 23 to Bismarck is no longer on the Milwaukee railroad. Offers Three Feature Values, grouped at $1.00. $1.45 $1.95 A gcod time now, men, to fill in vour needs for the en- tire seasen. Special purchase and selected numbers from regular stock assembled into these ,three groups offers broad choice of : S " patterns and colors in collar inted out that this investiga- De “alla ; Rtiached styles. Newest om pa hy anaes - r E fancy broadcloth shirts, sizes ing. ‘the Interstate Com-! so pele rea 4 special lots today and Mr. Durant. will probably! be on late today or Thursd: Mr. Springer will probably be on Frida z will pro follow Mr ger Friday and Sat- urday, Farm Conditions Outlined Hendricks’ principal line of with the “depressed n of agriculture in the north- Two Examiners of 1. C. C. in Charge, Third Coming Lat- er—Members of South Da- May 12. Open house from 2 to § kota, Iowa and North Da- o’clock will be held by both the} . ra en y Jaeions ee miedie and Bismarck | kota Railread Commissions hospi-| tals and visitors will be rece to Take Part during those hours through the hospital: homes, Hospitals made interes servance of in Bismarck have ing plans for the ob-| ational Hospital Day | which this year falls on Thursday. | What of the = 1.) traffic e S consider one At the St. Alexius hospital most. important and. far renching mothers and their babies born et freight rate hearings ever held in the the hospital during the year will northwest opened here at 10° a. m. he cmacial evests and at the Bis- today before two vin for the marck hospital the senior girls of| Interstate Comme mmission. the Bismarck high school will be) Willian ve a honored. Tea will be served at} eS both institutions. n_ examiner The Bismarck hospital nur: 1 third ex: are broadcasting a program t h evening from station KFYR honor of the hospital graduation row evening ft the city ditorium are also being held at, * that time in honor of National’ ¢) Hospital Da Public Invited to Nurses’ Graduation at City Auditorium ‘ommission to make an inves- tigation of freight rates, to see if some adjustments could not be made} the level of rates: on | products to aid depressed eulthre | Conserve Home Resources One of the exhibits presented by! Hetaricks was designed to show! y _ while the present investigation IN a state where the sole ; with class rates, sometimes earning power deyends on know as jobbers’ rates, all agricul-| the results of the sgil, there are prod acts in Tess nay es baal few large industries, naturally. North Dakota is essentially periculeurs) and @ large share of the millions produced go to industrialandbankingcenters of the east. Life Insurance can ke produced as substantially ad economically in North Dakota as elsewhere. , Then why not conserve-that Vast re- source of Inte insurdate fiie and make them available to the develop- ment requiremenis of our own state? ‘The Provident Life of Biémarck offers you security, a service unequalled and the satisfaction of assisting in this plan of conservation. f PROVIDENT LIFE INSWRANCE CO. A special sale,of cut silk ties. values up to $1.00. Choice :. a 45c McCRACKEN’S STORE ve’ exhibits Members North railroad also sit with the hearing, ittending — the Dakota state the examiners later j wore delayed from Men’s ’ Department this i Radio solidated with th PRICE, © Graduating olving clas: M: B. Gitman Co. Alexius Hospital rth Daketa and w ing, to be held Thu ve » struct i at 8 o’clock at the ¢ are open to the publie and tmamber of friends and rv of the nurses are expected to at- ae 1 he seh ‘ourteen graduates of the school will. receive. diplomas.’ They are| ‘ Bmiwancn Heane. 0m _ Sister M. Cantia, O. S. B, Cath-|) erine Marion Axtman, Ellen Jane Crawford, Pauline M. Dinius, Lena A. Hafner, Lois C. Hanson, Clara - J. Hargrave, Kathryn Rita Kearns, Marie M. Melaney, Elda K. Over- ‘bye, Rose A, Rauchwater, Mar-| 75 TO $345 is ink line territor} states of South ineluding th ‘ , Minnesota ; if Iowa, Kan Wisconsin, Nebrask BriSMARCK NORTH DAKOTA and parts of Iilinois, Michigan and VULCANIZING Missouri, are involved and subject to readjustment in this case. garet K. Schmidt, Marie J. Viere. The following program has been arranged: Selection—Orchestra. Vocal solo—Clara Peltier. sept a A. G. Burr. E. M, Hendricks, traffic expert for the North Dakota’ board of railroad ioners, was the first witness | ake the stand in the Furgo hear- He will be followed by T. A. | Durant, traffic commissioner for the Grand Fi commercial club; G. M. Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Auto Accessories Phone 944 Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co. Next to First Guaranty Bank Vocal solo—Mrs. Herman Schef- fer. Conferring of Diplomas—Dr. F. B. Strauss. Piano solc—Mrs. A. J. Bauer. Vocal solo—Howard Melaney. Seleetion—Orchestra. representing the North Da- kota fair freight rate association, the North Dakota Implement Dealers as- | sociation, and the cities of Mand Bismarck, Jamestown, Valley Ci Sand Minot | NLE, Williams, traf n Tommercial Club, will pringer. It is expected 8 Burleigh County | that, the North Dakota state railroad Residents Become = =—————— apy Citizens of U. 8.) FINER residents of Burleigh | TEXTURE i) °. Bight | ee gent became citizens of and States Tuesday at ihe| LARGER VOLUME W. E. Perry MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687-W nual naturalization exam-' conducted by L. L. Welsh | St. Paul, assistant director of | ESL the co The hearings were | See for Yourself In your regular car over-hauling or before you start on that trip, don’t overlook your tires. Have us in- . spect them thoroughly in our “X-ray” Tire Machine. It will save you trouble and expense on the road. °°. Bring Us Your Injured Tires in your bakings . inusing * There is nothing to compare with the Hawkinson’ Re- - j pair for strength, flexibility, neatness, ‘and ‘long life. K BAKING 3 It will outlast the tire! We guarantee it. a POWDE We change tires anywhere = (N , Capital Funeral Phone 944 Cs . Parlors : Vo 216 Main Ave. BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE 00. ; Licensed Embalmer " Next. to Diest Guaranty: nk” WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 in the court rogm at the court- | ‘ » with Judge “H. L. Berry of | si presiding. because of the 7 ness of Judge Fred Jansonivs, | vhigh school glee club, un-) ‘der the direction of 'S. P. Orwoll,| pened the program with the sing- * ing of patriotic selections, and was : on again after the hearings y concluded. sr who were admitted to cit-| ship included Anton John{ Kutchera, amously Good Meals” ee New-Type Diners “For a quarter of a century.the Northern Patific has been improving its ... Dining Car Service. Today, we believe the variety of menus, cuisine “anid the service itself are better than ever. before. time you travel, we invite you to judge. Our Big Baked . Potatoes, Big Baked Apples and Individual Lemon Pies are particular favorites. > ‘New-type dining cars are added to y at the North Const esi Hed W. A. McDonald, Agent, | » Spring ands: : Bisarch, N. Dake: Adolph »Kutchera, Pius; Eva Rohrech Fischer, | a Zandviiet, John Elich and | Tigner, all of Bismarck, and | Anderson Hunstad of Bald- petitions of Jacko Hal- Wilton and George it PK % dt 1s Phone Day or Night—22-W