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PAGE EIGHT ° POTATO FIELDS | Hesds State Lesion [RVANGELIST TO BE VISITED Anamoose Commercial Club Will Cooperate With Soo Line in Program noon, and a pro the grove located five gram in the on Moorh miles west a The afte progr speakers, C, T. Jaff e Soo’ railway, hy the Soo R in North Dakota ner Potatoes’; E. ?. Miller, i Albert Miller and ¢ cagu, the lar lers in ‘spud the United 5: k on (W becomes of Vie Madson of Burlin: teen years of experience in his ty as ua background will disc’ henefits vt potatoes, the qui seed that can be grown, and the past difficulties exp growing potatoes Great Interest § coun- s the of the ids high of izations. renewed interest in po e ~| partly due to the fair price Ean for potatoes. but chiefly. du ee r that dup for capitol ir to building on the to which he can rep When not bu: ad board w.th some 3 office work, eld of wheat ground that the previous year comp yield of grain following grain, A potato project which includes a guar mum price at digging t tried out this y doubled had been e| robbed and envelopes containing of- RUSHES HOME Two Burglaries and Discon- tent of Board Arcuse Aimee Semple McPherson ds” by the temple board | n of its pastor, Aimee | : herson, forced the known ¢ clist to rush homeward today from Alton, Ill, where she had been conducting a revival campaign. Minnie Kennedy, Evangelist. and busi- of the temple, denied reports th split in the affairs of the church was threatened and that the burglaries were in rea! .» there were ij us not shipshape at the rters of fithe four square ough mother of th hess mana . Kennedy said that there had burglaries of the temple urday, when a yet under- rmined sum was taken. fe one, aid, broke into the office of the school and went through pa- pers. Another business office was Local Man Is Held on Larceny Charge Eric Espedal of this city bound over to the district court on $1,000 bonds, when his preliminary | hearing on a charge of grand larceny | was held before Judge R. H. Crane lust evening, | Espedal is charged with having some jack screws from George | Roden, He was arrested by the sheriff's office, was | cepted $100,000 “hands off” money from the left wing side of 17 weeks fur strike, were today officially exon- erated by Magistrate Corrigan. Tne magistrate hearings in into the cha the charges and that police depart- ment must accordingly be given a) th: c “clean bill éf health.” been proven erroneous it was stated THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE said that examina- Ma Buzz gets it inthe neck Meee. torture day or night! Kill them at once, with Flic. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit kills moths and their larvae NO BLACK RUST IN WARD Minot, N. Dy July 21—()—Each and every report of the appearance nte Corrigan. | oVGt lack rust in Ward county re- mayor's investigation | ceived by County Extension Agent E. [5 Haslerud, "alt “of which’ have i did not suvport| brought inspections by Mr. Masleru: en tee na eual Art:| and Gilmore Sandraal, expert from state. agricultural’ college, have agent. Louis, July of which have which eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean aad easy to use. Wal not stain. Flit is the resale of exhaustive laboratory research. It fe placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmiess to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials.. Buy Flit and Flit Sprayer today. For sale every- where. nS this afternoon by the agricultural AGE TENDENCY DEPLORED si 21.—()}—The | fifth international convention | of the Lutheran Walther closed today, with adoption of a res- olution deploring “the tendency of, the American youth toward etxrava- gance, immodesty and di: the laws of their countrv.’ League espect for ‘ THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 4 We Invite You To Inspect Our Modern Inside Grease Pit We don’t believe you will find better greasing facilities ANYWHERE. 4 The machine shown below flushes out the old grease and fillings, and a high pressure gun forces grease in. Night and Day We grease and wash cars at night as well as day. A convenience many owners appreciate. Our grease men are experts. They do nothing but grease cars, which is also true of our “AIR MIST” washing service. You pay no more for our exceptional service. Won't you give us a trial? LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY, Il Packer Has Restless Night London, July Armour, who has b Bodies Shipped to | Fargo For Burial} Rapid City, S. D.. July 21-—(™ Ih M. G. Hagen, 40, E 's. Margaret | . 64, Minneapolis, mother ager, who were killed Mon- | automobile accident on the ate park highway, about a mile east} the game lodge where President | Coolidge is spending his summer | were sent to Fargo for} night. Mr. Hagen and his | indicate points next been don sections of North Dakota and some of the large potato companies are very much in- terested in having seed produced for| at the Carlton Hotel, them in this section. seutlege: “Hight ‘The Anamoose Commercial club has) th, planned a gala day. Games and en tertainments will be provided in the forenoon for who do not care to visit the potato fields. Music wi be furnished by the local band, Auto- mobile parties are being made up from all parts of northern North Dakota and plans are being handle a crowd of two visitors. BARKER PLANT AGAIN IS OPEN’ Bakery Company Now Sup-) plying Dealers With Prod- | ucts; Building Repaired | GINGHAMS While they last Sale (P)—J. Odgen | en seriously il ssed a rather and his condition | p ctore fs not quite so satisfactory | of Mrs as yesterday, it was learned today | Ga: upon inquiry the hotel : Paul C. Remington New Loan Plan On improved City and Farm kin ane ME Low interest rate and prepayment privilege Bismarck and Mandan Office, City Insurance Agency 1034, Fourth St. ‘ a \ ¥ = CLEAN WITH CAMERA Londo: Before Buckinet given a thorough ‘hou taken DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches ents of every roo way that every y be put POLICE EXC york, July 21.—!~—The New | accused at a public hear- | April, last, of having ac-| Phone 220-W back into proper places, as the ned to keep them. in MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Blue or Grey Chambray Sale 55c a month | again today, as operating at full ¢ distributing its good to dealers in Bismarck and west- orth Dakota. | A crew of from 20 to 40 men have been working company’s building night a ay for the past month repainting and it and installing new eq place of that damaged b: New concrete floo: stalled in- the floering pnt in elsewhere in building. The whole interior is now in dazzling white, coats of enamel having been put on throughou | New overhead proofers of the latest design, new flour boxes, auto: matic sifters. and other equipment | have been installed so that the plant is even more up-te-date than it w before the fi For the sole purpose of cleaning up all odds and ends. In the future all J. N. McCracken stores will have but two sales‘a year, at the end of each season, commencing in July and January. But they will be real sales, Take notice and watch for them, for they will be more. than worth your while. J. N. Mc€racken. Sale Starts FRIDAY, JULY 22 9 O'Clock A. M. Sale Closes SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 30TH Grain Inspector Ready to Give Grading Aid, In cases where farmers and eleva tor operators cannot agree as to the proper gradin~ for grain offered for fale, expert advice may be obtained trom George Lund, the state railroud board advises. Lund is the grain in. spector appointed by the board under the terms of a law passed at the last legislative session. Although | employed by the state the law re- | evtires him to be skilled in the work of.grading grain according to federal standards. He asks that in cases where the proper grade for a grain is in dis- pute that a sample be sent to him tor inspection. He formerly was em- ployed by.the grain inspection de- partment, of the state railroad board from 1919 to Failure of the legislature to appropriate money to pay his salary resulted in the ab- sence of his name from the state pav roll. Some difficulty has been expe: cenced in obtaining proper office Never-Darn RAYON SILK HOSE All shades Boys’ Blue | CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Sizes 12 to 14 SALE 49c A All high grade SILK DRESSES eee may Shoes To clean up at this sale Queen Marie Odds and Ends" BLACK BOTTOM HOSE 4 Bars The Burson-Stillson PALM OLIVE SOAP HE iy ES $1.45 value For ; Manstield knew that dia | q f i ‘ mother was waiting for him in 3 sate 98c H ‘ anand The Pair doorway with a battle of delicious | Orange-Crush—And @ bottle Betty, too! past a celr ie pgp ir legs | Who wouldn't? \ For Orange-Crush is a wonderfully | gefresting ‘drink, ‘Made’ from real 60c Kotex . 48c 48-inch Oilcloth { “Squares now Drop stitched, ribbed. Value 35e (a dandy) “= oc: TURKISH BATH TOWELS The celebrated Cannon make. Size 20x41. Values to 40e, $1.00 Le Bene SALE, 5 for ...... SLIPS Men's Heavy Khaki Regular 50c Batt, 1-Ib. ...... Regular $1.50 Batt, 3-Ib. .... Size 42x36 f A $3.50 value ~ No Shoddy . Le