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PAGE EIGHT FARMERS PLAN : 6-DAY TOUR OF NORTH DAKOTA © Start From Jamestown Today | —Will Be in Mandan Thurs: day Night and Friday “aed one cars, | d It is a willbe 80'to 100 cars people, with the tour » tour is as opportunity for t our as, suggest is to study change id ak study of the best farms of the west-| wern part of North Dakota, according, to Professor Miller. A dootor to look after the physical welfare of the tourists will hand. A m car troubles is to be an take pictures night. of the summer Following is the itine: Northwest Farm Man tour: Meet at, Jamestown Tuesday, 8 p.| her home town, to become steno- A Band u nd ! Chosen m., June ‘ 2! Fig waged program | graphic secretary at the State Hos- S Ta 1 an soy) organisation for the tour, _.«| pital. Emma Schumacher has gone davs mi oe in vieinity of Jamestown and Mont- |to the McGregor, Hanna & Clay 35 Members 1, @ y Every State pelier with evening meeting st Clinic, Fargo. The State Hospital obei. 2a convenient. pla DeNauit,| Clin [ . wl Each One a 10na ! in the Neen ee eae aes tae Uiye: BACOC, | scm tiemec yitha staliseetead members will constitute local con: | bead 2S oparcrgan uct have all) beausitel Se-Lawrenee, rout, the a BAND = anivlee, af . Mentor, June ah: Continue the Canadian Pacific Empresses and Artist i i‘ Commonwealt! study of farms in vic inity vot dames c ROTUAL BON ine eae | Cabin Clase shie sling from Winners of the world’s highest award “ far Mandan. Arrive at Mandan in| (copyrighted—unobtainable else-| superlative travel comfort and 2—Big Concerts Daily—2 timo for supper and Jodi ne: criment| Where). “*Follow the $ucceSSful” | service. . k : 5 ; vaca, Yiu eure Te School, Write F. L, | Pallifomation ond valing dats rom LAUDED EVERYWHERE AS THE MOST VERSATILE, CLEVER, HARMONIOUS that night. Here Prof. J. H. Shep-| Watkins, Pres. 806 Front St.. Fargo. ° BAND IN THE WORLD H. M. TAIT ie rs will furnish thei for suppe Siep- nd’ 15 brothers and Cae Da services will be or Frida: ugh’s mothe gan, risbie of th D. B. C. GIRLS Upon graduating from Dakota , Business College, Fargo, Myrtle Murphy returned to Jamestown, with just the things you like best in baked beans Richly flavored with delicious sugar-cured prime pork and lots of molasses and brown sugar What a difference there is between good cooking and the more mediocre sort! Often the secret lies largely in the generous use of in- gredients that give richness and flavor. An extra egg, an extra bit of butter —these may make a cake or a sauce into a festive delicacy, in- stead of mere food. Thelittle more that makes . the difference—that’s what makes Bean Hole Beans so good! Lavishly,generously,mo- lasses and brown sugar are poured in. A big piece of delicious, prime pork goes in.... for Bean Hole Beans are made according to an _ old-time recipe. Never until nowhas any- one succeeded in matching -, Now you se baked i in the pase lh like them the flavor and tenderness of beans baked as the old pio- neers used to bake them in the outdoor earthen oven called the“bean hole” which produces the finest baked bean flavor known. In the Maine logging camps “bean hole” beans are still popular. All night long the big iron beanpot rests in its bed of glowing embers —till the long, slow cooking has baked the beans to an even brown tender- ness with a flavor that seems to have all the fragrances of the forest itself. Now for the first time you can taste beans like that—Bean Hole Beans. Two sizes—medium and can taste that night if a hall Make carly trip! y the circuit there! cr Mullins Funeral Mrs. W. kK. ‘LaPaugh — Here Monday | iin, vio Paugh,| held at the Webb funeral’ par) — 4 h Securred “Monday | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'elo (@) al following an | held depending upon 0 va r higan. ve e t church of Linton will of- HOSPITALS EMPLOY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Northwestern North Dakota Golf Tournament, being played in this ° | Pures . ‘i «J.P. Wagner Gives (tie Titrs!*Willlam Mulling, sisters Convention Report | i%!™,,°f the, deceased, will arrive at Kiwanis Meeting "="! and the body will be sent session of the . Kermott trophy, held for the year by L. Sorlein of Fargo, formerly of arck. Sorlein did not return this fe defend hs title, H. Kruckeberg of Williston, who ‘the championship ence in ity. The two finalists were » matched each other as a result of victories they scored in the semi-finals over ‘Charles Anderson and Eldon 0. Han- son, both of this city, Thorpe beating Anderson 4 and 2 and Pence defeat- ing Hanson 2 up. fin De. Pence stat: “Thorpe are*to play | the |here from Butte, Mont., Wednesday |° to Butte for interment. The near- est relatives of the deceased, so far rT) An interest ume of the in- {as can be learned, are Margarct Mul- ternational, convention of Kiwanis |lins and William Mullins, Jr, of e and Alece and nephew. jheld at Memphis, Tenn., beginning | Butte, his wa nat je lune! heon 01 | “iit Thorpe Has Chance to Get Trophy Now a delegate from r. Wagner briefly Held By Sorlien uver Walla, “of the m important Fargo, N. D., June 28.—)—B|\ \Petrolle, the Fargo Expr pot Basil Galiand, New Orleans, | pounds last night at Philadelphia scored an impressive victory aft torrid 10-round battle, accordin, |word received here. Galiano Petrolle up badly in the second third rounds but the Fargoan back strong and pummeled his \unmercifully during the remain| of the battle. The decision decidedly popular with the .26, MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. p Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK work which Kiwanis clubs Ly cas international at Will Be Tomorro' Funeral services for James M er resident of this count who died here Sunday night, will OUR VACATION HORSE BRIN <r H. B. LOVE Education + Doctor of Chiropractic 182 T0 1 0 DROVINCI A { Entertainment Eltinge Bldg. Bismarek, N. DY BRANDON, MANITOBA THE WORLD’S GREATEST MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS FINEST AND LARGEST VARIETY OF EXHIBITS IN WESTERN CANADA a LIVESTOCK, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, NATURAL RESOURCES, DOGS, POULTRY, FINE ARTS, MANUFACTURERS’ DISPLAY, AUTOMOBILES, ETC. Also Camping Accommodation For Motorists No charge for automobiles 611 2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. 6—BIG ACTS—6 All highly acclaimed in world’s greatest shows 4—DAYS—4 Horse Racing Running and Trotting Pari Mutual Machines Admission 50c, children 25c, grandstand 50c—children 25c 000 only reserved seats $1.00 Mail Your Order iy in front of grandstand BRANDON IS THE HUB OF GOOD ROADS—SIXTY MILES NORTH OF BOUN- DARY ON THE SUNSHINE HIGHWAY AND J. B. TRAIL i (@) You Are Cordially ‘Invited to Attend the Electrical Cooking School at the New Essex Bldg. 113 Second St., 2 doors south of old armory building Thursday Monday § Tuesday © Wednesday 4 June 27, 28, 29, 30, inclusive Featuring Mrs. M. Lyles Domestic Science Representative of the American Maize Products Company Every Afternoon 2:00 to 4:30 This special cooking school, arranged through the co- operation of the American Maize Products Company . and sponsorell by the Bismarck Retail Grocers, is open , to everyone and a cordial invitation is issued to every lady in Bismarck and vicinity to come, hear, and sée the many new. and better ways of cooking. Inspect the model kitchen and see the mani new ways of: ‘Preparing ; wholesome foods. a i It’s Your Party Refresiments Served to, interest and entertain. ‘ ag tok . Attend each-sesston—each day someth Music will be kaazard by the new Victor thophonic Victrola through courtesy Hoskil TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927 18 holes for the champi ‘| to the winner will be , Track Bargains We have a 1-ton and a BM cr] ave bmi FEDERAL-KNIGHT TRUC. carrying new guarantee, that we will ‘sell “dirt cheap.” Also a used INTERNATIONAL 2-TON TRUCK with dump body, excellent condition, for $600.00. These won’t last long Inquire of - ‘) LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | Bismarck, N. Dak. “Toes up—Dead” Ir Dogsn’r Kitt just some of them—Black Flag kills every fly, mosquito, and ant in your home. Destroys other » too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15c up, and yon, suave huildiog 0. tite-Sal' guna v0 Tei would not skimp on the rubber, Neither do we. This Company owns enormous rubber planta- tions including the largest producing plantationin the world. On these plantations are 10,000,000 rubber trees—pedigreed stock.: * We have invented Sprayed Rubber—the out. standing process for producing rubber. Sprayed Rubber is the strongest and most uniform rub- ber known. It is made without the use of smoke. or acids, © We have invented Web Cord, the most modern way of combining rubber and cords. The policy of “Plenty of Rubber” plus the ability to got fe rubber ana the ahllio pet the right kind ‘place, shows Baolt in the ay < Ropal