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~~" “MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1027, op roads boos- PAGE EIGHT ! RULES GIVEN FOR COMBINE | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . e a moment later ‘when his brother|ing their vacition'in Mandan at|cougty, banker and lem the Bitcher's easy-toss to|the home of theif’ uncle, Judge|ter, died. third base., Hoffman struck out. B. But Tarbox poked a Texas leaguer into left field to ruin the picture. The hit tallied. both ‘Boehm and today, A. A. Sel- and Henry Ped- je Eltinge theatre. k- Ra s Rialto ihe f find as their guests seth of Minpenpalgs Feathered Facts and Fancies Minn.—Otto.P. Moff, former banker of Osio, tormerly in Norwegian.cot rvice, died. here x): 7 psf We nasiaes RETURN FROM TRIP Lee Mohr and Paul Knight re- turned Friday from a motor trip Simpson. 7 cy Come Easy to the Twin Cities. .They were} Pj Pro; ect (By The Associated Press) USE IN STATE Jim bbe ge men eounted two eee es on oe ek F phaeals WRHM (261), Minneapofis, _ will more runs in the, hegre Ca tirnd allo he ee anise as cE T eme 0: feature a matinee musical program at 5 p. m. and a popular musical pro- grant st 8p. m. with a dance pro- gram for 9 o’elock. WDGY (261), Minneapolis, will broadcast its pep hour from % to 7. KFOY, St. Paul, will have old, time danee music at 7p. m. bad. With Hoffman on the first sack, Tarbox drew a walk. Fred-| ti ericks drove'one by Moorhead at third base and a bad piteh got away from Dennis, Flasher catcher, to cost two runs and to sew up the ball game for Mandan. Both teams| §' tallied in the final inning to endj the day. route to Mandan they visited rela- |. ives at Browns Valley, Minn. VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arch son Jack of Mason City, lowa, fronting a few days i Mandan At Lion’s Meeting Talks op the Missouri tlver project made‘ up ‘the program of the day at ‘the meeting of the Lion club this noon. Fred Peterson, Thombs Hall and Dr. F. B, Strauss each pointed County Agent Will Test Grain} For Farmers Using Machines This Fall County Agent A. R. Miesen has and Parkins Mr. and Mrs. J. T. sin: will also visit and family. The LENGTH - 12 To 13 INCHES. MALE, the binder was seven days,” the} letter ‘says. “Since some of these} far.iers frequently were in the| fielu too early, it is recommended | that the grain be allowed to stand from six to 10 days after it is! ready for a binder. Marquis has been known to stand considerably longer without any appreciable loss | from shattering or crinkling of straw. With bright sunshine and hot winds, standing grain which) has ripened uniformmly dries rap-| idly. Grain, in damp weather, cr grain which matures unevenly, is} lodged, or weedy, will require al considerably longer period of dry- ing before it stores safely. “Farmers generally want to get into the field as soon as the grain! is ripe, college experiment station finds | that the moisture content must be down tc about 14 per cent before the grain can be stored with safety. | It would be wise, however, for} farmers using combines this year; to watch the grain carefully be-! 4 _ cause it will have a tendency to crinkle down due to the weakening of the stalks by rust.” Should Cut In Low Places Farmers are advised to cut around low places where the grain is not ripe. as too much grain from the low places will bring the moisture content too high for storage. Frequently, says the college, farmers have more grain than one) combine will harvest, so they get into the field too scon after a rain or heavy dew. A combine may overate satisfactorily in grain, but the grain will not store satisfactor-, ily. i been Favorable reports have reccived from a few farmers Canada who have: been forced t>; combine their grain before it was ready fer storage, but who con-; ditioned it by placing tar paper on the ground and dumping the grain| in wagon load Icts. This allows the grain to dry before putting it into storage, Grain hand‘ed in’ this; matter will not be appreciably damaged from light rains. Mill Fact Finding Committee Meeting May Be Postponed Minot, N. D., Aug. 1 bility that a meeting ‘act | finding” committe named to invest gate the state mill and elevator at Grand Fo: which has been called to be held in that city on August 22, may be postponed, was foreseen in a report received here today that S ator D. H. Hamilton of McHen county, one of the committeemen, has declared that he will be unable to attend. The meeting of the committee was recently called by Governor A. G.| Sorlie, manager of the The} committee was named by the last orth Dakota legislature and consists of Senators Hamilton, Senator Walter | Schlosser of Grand Forks and Senator | Fredrickson of Nelson county. Senator Hamilton, it is reported, plans to address a communication to forming the execu- be unable to attend. due to @ large amount of work which confronts him on his farm. A report, prepared by the comm tee last winter was recently filed with the governor. Governor A. G, Sorlie has had no word from any member of the committee appointed. to investig: il and elevator since he em to meet with him at is August 22, the executive Commenting on. the a that Senator D. ESBE. SeeS. 335. Ze mill, but C, E. Mangels of the! . yurday ordered the “padlock” placed ~ Schlosser home will enc THE LARGEST OF #LL.WOODPECKERS (S.A HANDICAD WHEN ONE MUST ‘DIG THE NEST OUT OF WOOD. THE FuickeER 15 VERY MODERN WHEN {IT COMES TO Music, AND SHOULD FEEL RIGHT AT HOME IN OUR JAZZ ORCHESTRAS. E HAS A RECORD OF OVER THIRTY DIFFERENT NAMES, MOST OF THEM SEING DESCRIPTIVE OF HIS CALLNOTES OR COLORS. ; Mandan Ne WS 4 INJUNCTION I$ CANCELED Berry Orders Removal of| Fireman, Engineer ‘Padlock’ on Andy Eck- Are Badly-Scalded roth: Home in N. P. Train Crash x a Mike Drury, engineer, and P. F. Pa tnaynuy abbas thats Afily a Neepam, fireman, were scalded s ing ping ‘Judge H. a Bert: Sat. | Dadly they may die when they; marie, Ware? y. to their posts on the engine f Northern Pacific train No. 7,, stbound, as fhe train ran into a/ jout at Beaver Hill near Glen- | dive, Mont., last night. : Both trainmen reside in Di¢k- inson. Grant County Youth Drowned Near Leith Cyril Kpmrath, 22, son of Wil- had | liam Kamrath, state representative was, frcm Grant county, was stricken! was! with heart trouble and drowned | Sunday while swimming across a inst the Jim| pond near Leith. The body was re- stand, it was| covered three hours later. ee ince much “liquor evidence” und the: It will be nec-} for Schlosser ‘to put up a/ Nar sh bond to insure that not more liquor will be sold in his} | ete before the injunction, is can- celed. | said si was fe le Because no evidence was found! on Eckroth’s home removed. An injunction had been issue: against Eckroth late Friday ani his place closed at that time. Attempts inj be resisted by the state’s attorney’. office, it was indicated Saturday. ‘hafer’s attorneys claim no liquor! was found on his place and there- fore ask that the injunction be re-| moved. C.F, Kelsch, state's at-j torney, said that his offi learned that the “evidene removed before the place raided. The injunction ag: King Ben Then and Now (base. tock third on Frederck: N. P. Shops—010 020 201—6. 'Flasher—000 201 001—4. Summary: Two base hits. Bee- ber; three base hits, Helbing; home runs, Thompson; bases on balls. off Moorhead 2, off Boehm 2; hit by pitcher, Forrest. Albrecht. D.‘ Moorhead by Boehm; struck out. Boehm 8, T., Moorhead .11;} . stolen bases, Thompson, Deibert, Hoffman, Tarbox, Wertz; umpires, Spielman, DeMauilley. | Personal and | | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | GUESTS AT HENDERSON HOME William Skinner of Stoughton, Wis., a nephew of Dr. A. O. Hen- derson, arrived in Mandan Satur- day to spend two months with his. relatives. . ON BUYING TRIP Sidney Cohen of the Arcade Variety store left Saturday for the Twin Cities where he will pend a short time c1 a buying tri GAINS VICTORY OVER FLASHER Trims Southern Team by 6-4 Score in Clash Sunday Afternoon FROM_ WISCONSIN 4 Miss Etta Shaw and Miss Jessie Hitting when hits meant runs, the N. P. Shops team of Mandan trimmed the Flasher nine by a 6 to 4 score in their clash at Flasher Sunday. _ The Shopmen forged out their first run in the second frame and Were seemingly to have an ensy time of it until the Flasher swat kings evened the count in the sixth inning only to lose. it again in the next stanza. _Cook was the first Mandanite to hit when he singled into right field after Fredericks had whiffed. Helbling, stocky third baseman, a moment later picked on one‘ of Ted Moorhead’s slow curves. to plant it in center field for a triple as Cook scored. ae Flasher Makes Comeback . The Flasher men came in the fourth inning for their splurge when they rapped over two runs to take the lead. Boehm lost “f¥ers on four balls and a moment later made the grievous error of, ‘pitch- ing’ to Thompson, cleanup man on the Flasher squad. The husky first, sacker sent cne screaming into} right field and before the Mandan| + garderier could catch up with ,the pellct, Thompson had chased. Ivers home before him to make ‘the score ot ie Hiaabac. ble jochm was in trouble again in’ the sixth when Thompson singled through shortstop, stole pound 1g) o) throw to second, to score when a wide pitch got away from the Man- dan receiver. Se tl jopmen hed he SAY: Thereafter, things their own way. They one into the lead in the fifth when Boehm started the sortie by work- ing Meorhes tor - * first se. Simpson punched one through the infield when the ball bounded) over Beeber’s head. Moorhead saw) _ a chance for a force kill immer Perham of Racine, Wis., are spend. You never have to ofl dies of shock. Chiang Kai-Shek quits'as national- ist war’ chief, Dr. Alexander C. Humphreys, 77, president of Stevens institute, died at Morristown, N. J. St. Paul—St, Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch were sold to 0 wens and Bernard. H., Victor -F. Joseph E. Ridder of New. York. ir. Owens, new publisher, will take, § jarge Ogtober~1, ‘with K. Blan- chairman of the board. $ Kimball, Minn—Claren Smith, 16, son of M. C. Smith, was killed when a wagon he was’ repairing callansed and-crushed him : Prior Lake, Mini former member’ of former county ¢pm: lohn D. Egan, ite legislature, ner of Scott Capital ‘Funeral i ? * 216 Main Ave. in, present publisher, continuing as! t ich the city of| The Lyric quartet’ will be heard instal'cd a moisture tester in his TOP OF HEAD AND NECK BLUISH Flasher lrelatives in Bismarck and Fort] Bism Sk ve Miderive frou the plans at 7 p.m. over, WLW (428), Cincin- office and is planning to test GRAY, WITH A RED CRESCENT ON AB H PO A £| Rice before returning home. for preserving the land. i hee 363), Prvenport, hi for farmers who are Back OF HEAD AND A BLACK Eeeber, ‘sn; 4221 1 —— The \city was described as it was (378), CRESCENT ON BREAST, BLACK Ritrest: et 4.1200 TO MILES CITY when river transportation was at its| Bluffs, wil inepeen CHEEK PATCHES. GOLDEN BROWN. Ivers, 2b 30 2 1 2|, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mathison and] height and as many ax eix and eight fam at @ p.m. ax will WLW( (Cin- ABOVE BARRED WITH BLACK. BELOW Thompson, ‘1b 4280 2) dauahter Florence left Sunday for) re pcterson, 4 somber of the com: | be heard from KFAB (308), Lincoln, LIGHT. MILKY CHOCOLATE SPOTTED Dennis, ¢ 4011 11 cath City, Mest where they w.! mittee who recently met with’ Gover-| at 8:30. : WSAI (361), Cincinnati, time is WITH BLACK. WING LININGS YELLOW. T. Moorhead, 'p U1 0 2) 0) erent scone Sa nor Sorlie on this matter, stated that] 4 studio progr: 9. field before the BLACK SIDE THRQAT PATCHES Albrecht. ef . 31200 ON VACATION possibly within the néxt 30: days| music will be eet oy ts ABSENT IN FEMALE - D. Mocthead, 3b ...2 1 0 0 1! wae. Aneta ‘Lillestrand of the plans would Oe started to right the iuater ‘0 tint any eater wie ~lgte os a ed a) nS Mandan hospital left Friday for] The program. which wag originally| ~ Forty thousand r wishes to test his grain for mois Totals 32 927 6 7|P2ttineau where she will spend planned 19F tale meeting oan post-| to make one ounce f : is-| | | eee € O(N Ns aay fl youualo P| Totals ......0. i A poned until members who are on ture content may ferward a ha'f-| HeriiPae nL cally cade) cations will have returned, The Li Phone 944 for Tire Service. pound sample to his office in a Mandan N. SOR ves ae moisture-tigat container, { A : BRIEFS ; Grain containing “more than 14; | Simpson, If .......4 2 1 1 0]| NEWS { per cont moisture should not go! | AND HE IS WELL EQUIPPED To REMONE Ferder, rf. 0°10. Olga ts ‘ into storage, he said. THEM FROM THEIR HIDING PLACES. A Hoffman, 2b . 6,0 4 3 0] Police break up. Sacco rally on 7 MUCH ENLARGED PICTURE OF HIS SPEAR- Tarbox, ss . 4° 2 2.0 1) Boston Common; Glen Frank and Farmers Warned LIKE TONGUE 1S SHOWN ABOVE. ‘Fredericks, ¢ . 5 2 9 2 1!Felix Adler join citizens national A letter received by him from ii ne x 4 9 if He committee urging federal inquiry. the agricultural college calls at (eee we 1- ; ace ‘ tention to certain points in con- pe eo. \ | ’ Wertz, 40:9 1 0} Flood relief, water, development nection with the operation of coi FLICKER HUMMING BIRD: Biche pe 3 1 O 8 Ol and naval program are factors Jessen: on 5 rs eae pe | aso KNOWN. AS - xCooper, If . 10 Y © O}-gmoot.says in Washington. rmers using ea lag Dan epee ae ti “From investigation of 13 com-| HiGH HOLE Totals... .sye6 41 8 27 17 2] .mraoWayne B. Wheeler, wife of bines last year, it was found that! SA OWAAMKER x—Cooper batted for Simpson in] Anti-Saloon League. counsel, dies of t f the average time the farmer wait-| bit WOODPEKER 8th inning. burns’ received in ofl stove explosion ed after the grain was ready for! PKGEON Score by innings: in Grand Rapids, Migh., after father : What Is “IT”? If girls have. “it” they win rich husbands— If men have “it” they: become su If clothes have “it” , they, bear the KLEIN : Collegiate tailor made Suits i gi oe ET Ria for a washer on that basis is to gp to market « 5 i