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PAGE EIGHT ELECTRIC PLOW | DOES MARVELS SPREDING CROPS Millionaire ‘Agriculturist Re-! ports Remarkable Fertility | of Soil By Process SEEDS SPROUT QUICKLY) Chae see fe fos” beet Mine: Nab ot —d Cultivation Is Carried on} With 103,000 Volts— | Beats Fert Roch TY, duly 2—U—| The Roc Journal and Ppst Express says today that clectro-cul tivation the soil by with 103,000 volts through the medium of a plow, which tr its the voltage into the earth, is being tried in experiments with some success on the farms of Don- ald Woodward, millionaire agricul: | turist, at Leroy, New York | is the inve it not only eliminates destroys bacterin and weeds harmful grubs, but restores the fer- and the tility of farm lands crops in record time. drawn behind an equipped with a transmits the electrical energy to} the plow, whence it p s through | the several blades to the earth. Gets Rid of Weeds The newspaper says that ine an} experiment on a field sown with buckwhext, the half cultivated by the electrical plow was for the first time clean of weeds and quack grass, | the seeds germinated in 80 hours | and the plants were nearly twice as | high as in the other halt, whicn wi d with 200 pounds of fertilizer | and produces The plow is| y tractor | . ator which | ordin » manufacture Note: This is the series of articles up- ae we | on oe faa Ales In tests with fields of corn, beans | MyieT ne ey ong. the and potatoes, it was found that the| itt wayeund by-waye of the Old seed germinated in five days under) Word. electrical treatment of the soii, while 16 days were required for germina- tion in the part treated only ‘with |,’ fertilizer. Thi | Llangollen.” Th With nation-wide demonstrations! gallons of petrol to see. There is a| rounded by gardens, rows of beech being staged to show the power,|local tradition that this vale is the | and lime,“plunted in memory of a speed, economy and stamina of the{scene of Scott's “Betrothed.” He | faithful ‘old servant. | Wordsworth Whippet, plans have been completed| spent se days here and dined| composed a sonnet to the dear old for a further exhib: with the ies of Llangollen,” the | Ladies of Llangollen, which closes n of this cars A ns have been a ate that, not only remarkable power, and stamina in high gear, but thi in low gear also its performan strikes a new note of achievem in song curs in the Whippet classifica-|to ler tion. the fact th une of the demonstrations in which | so! the Whippet will be put to a severe test will be that of running hour after hour in low gear through the streets of Bismarck. This unusual test, according to the Lahr Motor Sales company, is being made to dem. onstrate the highly efficient cooling and lubrication system of the Whip- pet. The employment of the force feed Inbricating system on the Whip- pet and a pump circulated cooling system is said to be chiefly respon- sible for the Whippet’s ability to travel hour after hour in low, high or intermediate gear without any sign of the engine overheating. Since the Whippet was introduced scarcely a roago, it has set notable records in various sections of the country for economy, power, speed, stamina and stability. Because of the superiér claims made for this car it has been called upon to per- form many tests nevet asked of any, other car in the Whippet class. In every event, according to the Lahr Motor Salec company, the Whippet has more than upheld the claims| made for it by Willys-Overland. | “REAL SPORT” MODEL ON RANCH) ‘What its owner proudly calls a “seal sport model” is the special hunting car built on a Chrysler “70” chassis for “Dick” Kleberg, foreman of the famous King miiiion-acre ranch in southwestern Texas. The chassis was presented to Mr. Kleberg by a New York friend and he had the body built to his orders at Corpus Christi. Texas. It is: said to be the most completely equipped hunting car ever designed. Space is provided for everything necessary for hunter and camper. Robber Caught 11 | Years After Theft’ St. Paul, July 23—()—Accom- | nied by a heavy guard, Charles foffman, indicted for robbery of the St. Paul internal revenue office 11 years ago, arrived here today from | Troy, N. ¥., where he was arrested. | | \ Hoffman was placed in jail to await trial at the November term of fed- era! court. Frank W. Sommers, former depart- | ment of justice agent, identified | Hoffman as the third and last man wanted in the St. Paul robbery. Som- | mers brought about conviction of the | @ther two men, Edward Leonard and George Bissett, .shortly after the rebbery in 1916, and recovered all But $32,000 of the $400,000 loot ob- tt each served a term: in federal prison for their part in the robbery. Bissett has since been killed in a gun fight in Detroit. Last Minute’ | Bulletins a theme of this ‘Two Irish girls, Lady Eleanor But- nd Miss Ponsonby, intimate from i|xirlhood, secretly came tp Wales and found on the summit of Llangollen a small isols lin, Lady Llangollen, North Wales, July 7.—|H Ladies of | represent two in- Whippet Car to ereatie types of Welsh womanhood Show Its Ability | svi. the sMace' trom a prominent | wa: is is the story of the 0 lived in the rticle. whi live together in s} erhood, de: it the hands of both ght. b “BRPADWAY AT. SBCGND ST. s of Sir Walter | their promi ze from a prominent knoll, is worth miles of motoring and ! carved within hill above d cottage, ch they took a solemn vow ever the first families of Dub- jeanar, an orphan from j Plump, while Miss Ponsonby w Autos May Now Go By Air | | ! ‘By rail, by boat and highway, the new automobiles come to us from jear Now they have thei ig one strapped to a ‘Farman Goliath double-mctored airplane in Fra for delivery to its new owner. place even in the aii vthe cradle, was rich, amiable and jlovely, as the story g The guard- ians of the young fugitives traced their steps to Wales und took them home, but upon attaining their ma- jority they came back and construct- ed a home on the spacious grounds and called it “Plas Newydd” or “New Many distinguished guests visited these ladies during the 50 years they lived together, keeping to the end never to marry and r to part. The poet Wordsworth was their guest in a house of wood, and without, and sur- with these line “On Deva's banks, ye have abode so long; Sisters in love, a love allowed to climb, Even on this earth, above the ite reach of time.” picturesque of all Wales, walk how lere’s | Spanish-American war. !One ‘could not picture Miles City as dry, Notes On Euro ean Travel |and wondered what the boys did on {carried Captain Charles A. Lindbergh | a cold day when they had ridden in} By George D. Mann graceful and beautiful. ladies is richly adorned i excesses. zrms decorate the windows. Inside, the walls are cove embossed her of the is a : profusion aiid the rooms elow the co je of ser Hall in 60 years, North Wales, probably ounded about 1200, The W ng oF than craggy sive, attractive to the well Miles City and served Wales, where he of his comments was that from the roundup. Dodge Brings Out tirely new in every way. range between $855.00 that the success of seems assured from the start. brought out for years. Initial "production will t a cabriolet roadster the sedan is available for in dealers’ hands. Interior body dimensions are e Lady Eleanor was small, brisk and F. O. B. Detroit 4-Door Sedan (Not a Coach) — Fully Equipped The lowest priged Dodge Sedan ever sold «- and the Best «< The Smoothest . Smartest - Sturdiest 5) | ++ this means springbase of any car under Comfort<+ ae 8 ayy Sareea Remarkable «- From zero aeceleration to 25 miles per hour thi in less a mile at the wheel and ca— ToS lle a Re wheel on _ M. B. GILMAN CO. PHONE 608 BISMARCK SON es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE About the village stores the ladies are pictured. on cards, china plates and in many other forms of souvenirs. The quaint abode of these inter- esting theexterior by black ouk. There are warnings against « Fe Figures of four evangelists have been carved high on the walls and gaily hued coats of with sixteenth) Radio Program on are h a most varied collection houses are meadows, grazed and the rationg were carried on f ts. Neither of women slept one night away from the most is reached sh roads entice one to long There are more people walk- and ; heep raising are the leading industries, and: just to show small the world is, ona of the ‘we met had punched cattle in the Death of his ce, futher brought him back to the few acres in sheep, und declares it takes ten years eas much as it did in Mon- He had won a string zes riding in western rodeos. raises Fastest Four Built Dodge Brothers are bringing out what it claims to be the fastest line of four cylinder cars in America, en- Prices and $975.00 levels so’ far below those at which Dodge Brothers tars have always sold the new line Less than six weeks ago, Dodge Brothers their remarkable new line of sixes and‘Within a month had it established on a production bas’ equal to that of many large com| nies which have been making sixes The new car appears to be as large as the former four cylinder Dodge. je- ularly impressive and the seating*ac- commodations are more than ample tall, for comfort, Due to the smaller di- ameter of the wheels the cars hug the ground, giving a greater safety factor at the high speeds which they are capable of makin; The famous ‘on |‘124” motor furnishes power for the new cars. by Dodge Brothers engineers after years of experimentation and is con- sidered the best and most advanced four cylinder motor the company ever built. at Buick Showroom In keeping with Buick’s character as a national institution, the Buick Motor company has engaged the fa- cilities of the National Broadcasting company for tonight in three special musical programs, featuring such headliners as Roxy:and His Gang, Arthur Pryor's band, and other star ensembles, and carrying to every by excellent roads after a short spin | home the announcement of Buick for from Chester, From the river Dee | 1928. i 3 : on both sides, great green-capped| Local residents are cordially _in- hills rise. On one are the ruins | vited by Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. of a castle; deep in a vale is an abbey | Buick dealers, to visit the Buick showroom and hear the program over the large receiving set. Following the Blue program, Roxy in | ‘and His Gang will be heard, through the chain of which WEAF is the key station. This program was composed specially for the Buick announce- ment, and will eastern daylight saving time, 9 east- ern standard time and 8 central stan- dard time. The program from the Pacific net- work will be in keeping with those from the Red and the Blue. It will open at 7 p. m., our time, and con- tinue one hour, featuring a large concert orchestra under the direction of Arthur Pryor. he STUDEBAKER WINS The 200 horsepower motor, which from New York to Paris may be the most relaible aircraft power plant on the market today, but it ‘can’t out-pull the Studebaker Commander. This was established last week when an impromptu tug of war was staged in Chicago, The tug of war was staged before the Aero club's hang- ars. Charles Dickinson, president of the club, and 69-year-old pilot, acted as judge. The furious biasts trom the aeroplane motor stirred up a tempestuons sand and cinder storm but all “200 horses” couldn’t resist the strength of the Command- er, which won the contest by a com- fortable margin without any appar- ent exertion, African natives like crocodile meat, but most white travelers find it un- palatable. embrace hree body types, a four-door sedan, y nail ivery now but within a very short time the roadster and coupe will be open at 10 p. m. | new andy powerful | This motor was developed | i | « Buic again fulfilled this WHEN In the Spotlight of highest public favor more than ever Riding ts like flying New advantages never associated with this price-field, single out the Greater Essex Su- t-Pase, Speedabout $7¢¢ per-Six with spotlight brilliancy, marking jon... : 18 at farther than ever above all comparison. Sedan... .. 83! . : : . tat esctcpmaa Even though production is greatest in Essex his- tory, demand is so large that we must handle all x Ty '* » deliveries on the basis of priority of orders. E SSEX Super-Six Super Six Motors, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota