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PAGE EIGHT GRAVELING OF GRADED ROADS IN PROSPECT: Highway Body to Let Con- tracts For Graveling, Grad- ing July 15 and 16 Carrying out its pleting highway i graveling graded roads as rap possible, the state highway commis- sion will let contracts for 88% miles of gravel surfacing and 43.089 miles of grading on July 15 and 16. More than 40 miles of the gravel will be placed on the Red Trail or U. S. Highway No. 10 which extends across the south-central part of the state from cast to west. Important among the grading con- tracts to be let is one © miles on Sfate Route Lean county and one covering 17 miles on Route No. 7 in Steele cou ty. The McLean county project the last of the grading improve- ments on the most direct route be- tween Minot and Bismarck. Contracts to be let and their lo- cation follow: Road Red Trail, County Miles Stutsman den Valley 7.032 jolden Valley 7.005 McLean ib Ward and Moun- Ces A) 17.794 057 . 12, Cavalier . 12,'Cavalier .. Griggs ail, Burleigh Red Trail, Burleigh Lutheran Synod . Holds Successful District Convention A large number of delegates from North Dakota, Minnesota, and Mon- tuna attended the sixth annual con- vention of the North Dakota district of the Lutheran Synod of lowa and other states which was held June #8 at Ashley. Beside delegates, gu from South Dakota und Wisconsin were in attendance. All officers of the North Dakota district were ted, namel: Elgin, 88.515 president; John F. Graepp, selton, secretary; and H. Bergstedt, Ashley, treasurer. Rev. C. Schaffnit, rector of the Futheran Hospice for young men at Minneapolis, was one of the principal speakers at the convention. ee Feed Per Cow Rather Than More | | |. Record production of butterfat_ now jbeing reported from all parts of the state is proof of the fact that farm: jers need more feed per cow rather |than more cows, in the opinion of John Husby, head of the dairy divi- sion in the department of ture and Jabor. | ing all previous years, he s is that most t producing cows when they y culled their herds last year and every to cow now has all it can He t, due the fine pastures. xpects final records to show a phenomenal in-|j crease in production per cow as com- | pared with previous year | | Druggists’ Board Is Recognized at ee Held Here f the state pharma- | ceutica d was effected at The re necessary by dovernor Sorlic members of the old not properly ving ‘ause they h qualified for the office Prior to the meeting nouncement j was made at the executive office that C.R. Meredith of Killdeer had with drawn from the board and that H. Haussamen, Grafton, had been pointed in his plac Haussamen was president of t board removed by Governor Sorl ed head of the board meeting. P. H. tello, Cooperstown, was elected seer tary. [office and bonds of $2,000 led for the — presi spectively. f the board will Mrs. H. Stark Dies at Braddock Tuesday 1 $5,000 nt and H. Stark of Braddock died at her home following illness of 14 months, nine of wi were spent at Dunseith sanitarium The deceased, who was 51 years of at the time of her ue ith, was born in Cottonwood, and moved to North Dakota in 1907, is survived by her husband and hter, Elfrida, of Braddock, a daughter, Mrs, Olaf Bergslien, of Oshkosh, Wis., and one brother who 1s been in Braddock during Mrs. rk’s illness, Extradition of Schaffer Granted ‘adition papers were granted day for the return to Califor- nia of D. J. Schaffer, alias George Wagner, on charges of grand lar- ceny and issuing bad checks fer now is in the Cass county jail. Sheer Frocks and Women’s Hygiene . 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City Insurance Agency _ Phone 220-W Cows Is Big Need All mémbers filed their oaths of She | ¢ SUMMER HERE DESPITE WORD OF PROPHETS’ Humid Heat Strikes All Parts of U. S.—Seven Deaths in Chicago * Chicago, Ju (#)—Backward summer, which some dour prophets had said was so tardy it might not arrive at all, has come at last in all 8 blistery realit It struck the United States with a uniformity of humid heat it on the Atlantic as it was in the | middlewest and south. One of those high pressure areas | of which the weather bureaus spoke so often was over the southeastern part of the country, and caused the national — torridit the Chicago meteorological experts explained, Phoenix, Ariz. was the hottest in the 48 states with a recording of 98 degrees Chicago sweltered at 94, and seven deaths during the day ‘und night ascribed to the heat. ntinued hot weather was pre- with a possible k in the western and northern areas from thunderstorms, ap-|y ity, ub normal limgaruenten, with a minimum of 34 foe two “above freezing, at F veiled in. the intermountaln “s today while most of the country was sweltering un tid sun, A minimum of 44 degrees was reported in Yellowstone park and 60 degrees here. 1 MANDAN NEWS | * HAVE A SON A_son was born Tuesday evening to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson of this city. OM VISIT .. .. nyne returned Wed- ip to Seattle where guest of her son. Mrs. y Iso. visited Portland and other points ulong the Pacific coast. VISITS DAUGHTER HERE Mrs, 0, H. Wurdeman of Dickin- son, formerly of Mandan, has Fee | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE turned to her home ee spending few days as the et of her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Harold HERE FROM IOWA Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of Epp fly Towa, are guests in the ‘of their sons, John, William, and She. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. TO MINNEAPOLIS | Mel Herner and daughters. Bar- ‘bara and Monica, left Wednesday jevening for Minneapolis where they | will visit relatives for a couple | weeks. | HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Marjorie Junken, who has been attending schoo! in Minneapolis. retdrned home Tuesday and _ will spend the summer at the home of her’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Junken. She was accompanied home by Miss Sylvia Marsh, who will be her guest for a few bk ae HENRI COCHET | American Within One Game of Clinching Hard Match, But Fails in Final Test Wimbledon, England, June 30.— (AP)—Henri Cochet of France, in a great uphill battle, eliminated William T. Tilden of the United States today from the singles of }the Wimbledon lawn tenni: pionships. Cochet took their match in the semi-finals at 2-6, 4-6, 7-5, Tilden started like the Tilden of vid, and for the greater part of the first three sets dominated the | courts, not sparing himself in his energetic efforts to have the match | fover with. It was when within a game of | winning the third set to clinch the: match, that Tilden faltered and Cochet was quick to take advantage of the opportuni bi running off six | straight games to capture the set Greatly Fatigued With Tilden showing front signs of fatigue, the French player came See ad on page 6.—Casing and Tube Locktite Patches. 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Tilden was so fagged out that he was un- able to stand before the scores of ‘photographers who swarmed about him for pictures, Cochet alone fac-! ing the cameras. Rene Lacoste, holder of the Am- i m Tennis championshi and favorite of many for the Wim- cham- | bledon title, was eliminated in the semi-finals today by his fellow countryman, Jean Borotra in a five set match. The score was 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 1-6, 6-2, Miss Ryan Elminated Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Califor- nié_was eliminated from the wo- men’s singles today. She was de- feated in the semi-finals by Seno- Se ea, De Alvarez, Spanish champion, , 6-0, Miss Helen Wills, former Ameri- can champion, reached the finals of |the women’s singles today by a straight set victory over Joan Fry of England at 6-3, 6-1. In the match for the title she ia tenes ity , Perhaps, you listened justasgood es—"orYoucan' ttellthedifference,""But Comparison told its own story. 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