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f 4 a sisal -# “hears the date of 1005 A. D. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927 (POLITICAL POT IS BUBBLING. MERRILY MANDAN DAIRY MAN HAS HIGH HERD AVERAGE . Keidel’s ‘Herd Shows Best Test For July, According to H. E. Balk C, Keidel of Mandan had the high- est herd average during the month of July, according to the report of H. E.| po teeter fot the Rurleigh-Morton testing association. Ray Breen and weiss were almost: tied for E. Saville of} tecond place, while Braddock had fourth high herd. The high herds and their owners were: 7 My r ou % as . ot ee & 3S ug Se e Be Rt. ee S AO Me AO C. Keidel 35. 5 Wm. Weiss o Ray Breen 4 b. Saville 2 State T. School 15 Schneider Bros. 2 Lohstreter Bros. 5 Ode 4 M. Colton 0 O. Oss 4 |. Splonskowski 1 . Gosneys 0 State Pen 3 E. Sasse 1 Solberg 6 . J. Garske 1 High Cows § § Ss S = $ bs EI 3 z ze “3 KE g So Be. 8 ea Ze ro Oo Ray Breen Larky 1785 6 vs Keides Jenne 13 6 Schneider Bros, Suizie sn Ray Breen Dolly 13 Ray Breen Flossy 1 Ray Breen _ Strawberry 1354 Ray Breen Croppy 1416 State T. School No. 59 1742 State T. School Jane 1640 State T. School No. 35 1438 State T. School Eliza 157 State T; School Helen 1287 O. Oss No. 12 1a C. Keidel Ollie Only six members of me associa- tion fed grain during the summer, while last year nearly every mem- ber fed grain all summer on account of the pasture shortage, Mr. Balk reports, Palthough grain is a neces- sary feed even with good pasture, he is not very profitable wita ith feed prices prevailing. Schneider Bros. recently sold six | elections in sight until next year,| yiis, of their cows for dairy purposes. Wm. P. Borden is a new member of the association. ONE PROJECTED OCEAN JOURNEY IS CALLED OFF (Continued fr from Dage one) Captain F. T. Courtney and his crew at Corunna, Spain, continued their preparations for resumption of their flight to New York, while bad weath- er held Captain Robert MacIntosh and Capt. “Tony” Wreford and their airplane | Princess Xenia on the ground at Dublin, Ireland. Three French teams, Leon Givon and Pierre Corbu, Dieudonne Costes and Lieutenant Le Brix, and Paul Tarascon and Jean Laule were in Paris awaiting a chance to hop off, while Charles A. Levine remained weatherbound in England. Mrs. Garwick to Leave Hospital Tomorrow Mrs. N. Garwick of Brawley, Calif., who has been in a local“hospital the last two weeks with both arms frac- tured as the result of an automobile crash near Medina, in which Gottlieb Rau of Bismarck was fatalily hurt, has recovered suffciently to permit her removal from the hospital tomor- row,, according to the attending physician. r. Garwick, who received only minot cuts and bruises in the acci- dent, plans to take his wife to He- bron, where. they will visit friends a few weeks before returning to their home, since Mrs. Garwick will still be under a_ doctor’s care here for sometime. The Garwicks formerly resided ut Hebron and have a large number of acquaintances in that vicinity. Castle of Chillon Will Be Restored Montreux, Switzerland, Sept. 9.— \)—American visitors are legion in contributing to the fund for the re- pair and restoration of the Castle of Chillon, one of the most famous as well as the most beautiful of Europe’s historical monuments. * The castle embodies a struggle of liberty Aaaunet tyranny. Byron per- petuated it in.his poem “The Prison- er of Chillon.” Located on a small tes! islet near, the Swiss shore of Lake Leman, the castle was the scene of revolting cruelties, Among the unfortunate who suffered calvary were the Jews of Villeneuve, who were accused in 1348 of having poisoned the water of the lake and of having thus intro- duced “the Black Death.” Jews, men, women and children, were burned’ alive in the fortress, as well as some Christians, who were accused of complicity. Towards the end of the 16th and 17th centuries a large number of so-called sorcerers were incarcerated, tortured and fin- ally put to death, ‘ombs unearthed near the entrance of the castle are said to show that human bine, dwelt at Chillon in the bronze between the 18th and 19th centuries B.C. But the old authenticated historical doremank . and in- dicates that the carne belonged at that time to the Bishop of Sion. Frente the castle passed into eression of the House of Savoy, whose Duke, Charles thi the persecutor of Pantie Bon! whose imprisonment inspired Byron’s ern visited Chillon in 1816 and cut his name in the stone pillar to which Bonlears J had so long been ~“(MUTHOUGH ELECTION IS A YEAR AWAY | ‘Berger anc Schwinn, surf and Politicians Try to pr Rem fly ‘casters, sing their favorice ie .| plements, will show which can go| Results of Mill and Eleva-) trom first tee to lath wel in ihe | least numbet of strokes, 8! ots, ts, | tor Report Disclosures—_ or whatever you call them, | State Treasurer Cc. A. Fish-| ; | Rickey, 93, the old town clock er Boomed as Likely League | steeple is functioning with pr as of yore, He was away visiting, Gubernatorial Candidate and it went out of order. No expert | | in town could fix it, Right after his | arrival home he doffed hat and coat | and climbed the rickety belfry. Soon | several notes were resumed. River Gnaws Away Town’s Foundation | Columbus, ky, Se ippi river, whic Athol, Mass.—Thanks to George W. Political noses are being. pointea into the wind and political ears held | close to the ground preliminary to state Nonpartisan and Independent conventions scheduled for next win- ter. Although this is presumably the| off year in state politics, with tie | legislature out of the y and no} | | | | | recent ‘hap| s, have resulted inj, ( Cmamtes to te a renewed bubbling of the el ai | slow! reclaiming ie gif cauldron. recent publication of the reports ot | its course, deposited nid sel the state mill fact-finding committee | ment at a high bluff un- appointed by the senate last winter. 1 was built out for almost! One of the reports was published | Un this rich b with the consent of the committee nid out and hi and the other without such consen came from Now politicians are busily engaged! ut Columbus built in trying to ascertain the political 2,500 foot revetment, 2 results which may be expected from island above the town helped the disclosures. On both the Inde-| the When the pendent and Nonpartisan sides the i more cautious are inclined to be- lieve that it will not be possible to assay the political tenden public until after the Leaders Maintain In the meantime Independent le: ers here are maintaining a diser silence, Just as ty the governor his friends in the Nonparti: In fact no one at the wants to talk about for purposes of publi Meantime discus heard in League ranks as to possitne nominees for governor and the plat- form which will be adopted by the; league with regard to the Sorlie aa- ministration of the mill and ele- vator. © is y the Iron Mountain hold in check the ened the town, Behind Revetment the current cut deep: eating be- mill report tion, n is being} anaes ve ve) New York of murdering Judso the paymaster for whom he guard. In 48 hour: Daniet started the 1927 flood came, covering ¢! Columbus with 12 feet of water and{ washing away most of the protective river bank has now caved in! 300 feet of the business section, and when he was slain, acted fraham is a leged to have spent all bat $500 of the §4700 in currency Pratt carried A_iaurge amount Graham | cop-sheik, on a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cin stale Sait | | FOR SAEKB ; able taxes, best location. Sales FOR SALE—New 12 gage repeating| FOR SALEAtt dartand “hard” coal + price $7,600. Terms. bd age a Shot EN Lae Cal’ fae. lignite coat fheater, four 1» W. Sanders, 1120-M. ole ni stove, vi Feasonable | THIS, AGENCY. WANTS: You TO = par “We or es is VERY. PRETTY. BUNGALOW,. get: the best’ fer’ your money and | FOR RENT—Purni hed in mod OW tee oe | with eust front, located very well to line up a deal for you that i, kes. le ee ek peiisaie hie for sehools. and (hares, Ths, uroge tat tp Iéan on good «ity! north of postoffice, hot water heat, TOR SALT Lenther woholstéred dav. Sat '. ‘a limance amy rea- i " 305 ird! nport $22.00, V. M. bed i ruilly modern and for sale at $8,800, sonable pireRane plan, _, |. Beane terdenteeds. Cabpat SRS Tetra Tem aie: sive weenie ne | $800 cach’ down," | Peek Nada iat x12 "Stubby rug’ $1200: Phone |A NW JUST FINISHRD FIVE Heddew Real Estate | FOR RENT—One furnished aparts| OCW ve call ut 60 Fifth: street, room modern bungalow with: bases Agency ;.. ment in the Rue Apartments, Call Lost—A bunch of keys in: key con- ment erage, buitt i fenteres Haj 4 Oe i at 711 Ave, A or Phane 697-J. tainer, Finder please return to tehen, hardwon jobrs; | a Artt oa RET Tribune office. | front. “This property. haw never Weee Beck. ahs abl Prose a! WANTED--Three more: men’ for re- eee | fen occupied and ia, foe wate, at) fae gale work, Man making good will |W ANTED-An experienced, procery 000, Very good "terms, 1 Hole ; CR ae ye made crew manager. Hughes) clerk for nquire” Bo: 423, | : FOR inv kg ae diol vl Flectrie Co., Bismarek. | Riemarek, N = eee OO a MES dia te housekeeping room, Mot. water: ee | schools. south front, full basement, i ae SEN heen gett Fl hot sion, good }1 WAV large lot. this property is bringing, in a lot of money pesides family their’ rent free, the he s good Two | date i ditio | cent, \ | FIVE ROOM MODERN Two, sTaRry’ WANTED. house, Liwn stree ood loeat each, balance wood floors, fireplace, built-in fea-| WANTED—At onee experienced me- | tures, hot air heat, laundty room, chanics at) Corwin-Churchill Mo- tors Ine. Three names now sre being m it is doubtful wheth the of it, it is charged, Graham showered tioned as ible gubernatorial available will build a suitable revet-!on Marion Scott, Coney Island. eab: nomin are those of Lieu- ment. The town is crumbling who hid her faee from | tenant Walter addock, the stream whence it sprung. j the camera when the picture below State Treasurer C. A, Fisher ana) So Columbus is going to move to! ‘Was tuken as she eame to court. a new site. A high bluff has been| selected, not far away, overlooking} the Mississippi for miles | in direction, Away from the bluff the river stretches a rich pla part of which was once laid out a national capital, Thomas Je! son proposed the site, but it was re jected in congress by a single vote. Frank Vogel of lead- er of the ‘Nonpar' majority in the house at the 1925 legislative ses- sion. For a long time only the names ot Maddock and Fisher were heard but well-informed — Nonpartisans say Vogel is making a quiet effort to line up strength which will stand him in good stead when convention time rolls around, Fisher is Boomed | Fisher’s friends express belief thai he can have the Nonpartisan endorse- ment for ogvernor if he wants it— but that they are not sure he wants it, These point to the fact that Fisher has always been a good vote getter in his races for state treasu and are grooming him for a cand! dacy which may be other than a can- didacy for governor. First among these is the post of congressman from the second dis- triet, now held by Thomas Hall, aa Independent. Fisher, some of his friends believe, would make a strong- er congressional candidate than the urty at a reasonable hour, wughter: Of |won't be there. course LIGHT FINGERS “Who was that old gent you were talking to?” ———— Radio’ 8 ‘Rialto | “I don’t know, name is in his wallet.” (By The Associated Press) | ney. ew York program will be re-| broadeast by WCCO at 6 p. m., the! ‘Twin Cities radio station, foilowed t 7 p.m., by a dinner concert. An- York program will be re: t through WCCO at 9 p. with a dance program to be on the #y more. air at 10:05 p. m. WRHM (260.7) Minneapolis, send out a surprise program a p. mj a dinner concert at 6 p. a musical program at 8 p. > T don’t know, Charles! Be owe !barbier, Berlin. BRI ; Stingy Hos! will oN FooD! BY me 2 m., and with me again? H | ! Nonpartisans have had in the second an old time dance orchestra will be! Guest: Now, if you like.—Leeds | district in years, The same néopla featured at 9 p.m. WDGY (260.7) Mercury. ' point out that if the prospects of| Minneapolis, will broadcast a pep pep oer any beating Hall are none too bright hour at 7p. m., and has a dance pro-| FOR PROFIT | | Fisher could run against Joseph A.|. gram on at 11 p.m. | “That golfer going out muat be Kitchen for commissioner of ra [worth watching. Just look ‘at; the culture and labor. (225.4) Minneapolis, has a, crowd following him.” WAND One thing is certain, if Fisher is! musical program at to remain in political office he must| orchestra to be heard run for something other than state] and a request program starting at, treasurer, Under the law he can} 11 p,m. WHODI (258) Minneapolis, | serve only two consecutive terms and will present a popular program at 9 his second term will expire a yesr} p,m. KFOY ( from next January. has_a musical 9:05 p. m. WBBM (389.4) © sell his lost balls.”—: London. 5) St. Paul, also! witi ‘am iuardina (scolding): h your aunt, Joan, we ‘places you woud go to. —_____.-—- | Flashesof Life / jeago, will send! gh out orchestra music at 6p. m.; dance | stavper hack ( at (By The Associated Press) ule at Oe BL me and 4 program Show, London. New York—Painted on _ Rene) (483.6) ‘Chicago, has entertainers at TOUGH LIFE WIBO (416) Chi- | Hawaiians Fonck’s. biplane, which he hopes to) Fi both 7 and 10 p, m. fly to Paris, is the Latin equivalent 7 Visiting Minister: cago, will present of “It-floats, but does not sink.” | cowboy songs starting at 9 p.m. | trials. —— R - Hard : in’ New York—The most efficient of} WHO (535.4) Des M aa shat nae ge, i ve four forms of sport for a golf course will be settled’ tomorrow at the Queenville country club to the sat- orche | —Answers, London. tra to be on the air at 6 hi tet to be and a string | There are several coun isfaction of everybody except follow- 30 p.m. WOS| which a census never has been taken ers of the losers. Lou Gehrig, pre- y, is featuring aj They are Persia, Afghanistan, the | tender to the throne of Babe Swat,| string band and musical program to! Indo-Chinese Peninspla, half of | Paul W. Crouch, archer, and Fred C.| be offered at 8:15 p. m. 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Let's see if _his| Aussie, Syd- OVE WANES that mountain over! You don't love me marriea ;you used to know everythings pert i'. When will you dine “Rather; those are the béys_ who’ Show, CAN'T CARRY ON 1 must agree e rah starting at) hoped night clubs would be the lust I cun-assure you they are— you just enough energy to to your cot.—Passing Ah, my unfor ! and tunate friend, this world is full of the trials it’s the verdicts tries small that there is seldom enotigh to do this recommend ALL-BRAN because it is 100% bran—1!00% pills? e —" "Dons accept» part ran oo : liners. ay Sool He} | i | in SIX ROOM MODERN ‘TWO § hoe house, | SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE basément garage; ood lot, renson- 1 water heat, immed ate posses! | as Sales ce ’ pdmles . priee uit FOR)’ RENT.—Warm steam heated! “ modern room: faeing south, four | EA BIG“ HousR: Wirit’A Mee peddiered Pweant ber: nn Ving 2. POR, RENT—Nicely: fueninmed qt’ can a sleop-| ny income running 1 to 12 per offered for cash ‘at’ $6,750, Dlit "up and sold’ ata. profit, iN room in all modern home, suit 1 4 le for oy. two, near high : Sales price: $4,206" schodl. Phone: 1161:R° of call at! +, OEY Sixth street, SMALL MODERN’) UP-TO." eae a ' house, new and in good con- up SALE--Corona portable ail { 1 ner Hou: well lovated, fine lot, . located went. of Birt SSPE eEapete t. i NES’ WANTED. First elaas carpenters for termes Pelee eee, Vey owl! oP cit. Call_at B10 Fourth | street. N. A: Freeburg. FOR RENT. Modern apartment, large front rooms on ground floor, private entrance from street, water heat, partly furnished. at 118 First street. onth front, fireplace, well Sales price $6,500, $890, monthly, ARD. “We: Thank You” * Pears, Plums, Concord Grapes, Seedless Grapes, Jonathan Apples Bananas—Bananas 35c¢ & 40c¢ per dozen Peaches, ry 75 “MEN OF DARING” STUPENbOUS!: A Powerful Epic ‘of the Conquest 11 Of the West! DEADWOOD: grim: ‘burial-place of many a hero—core of the bandit-infested Went! battle - ground of whiskey'- mad redskins: and depraved golé-greedy whites. Seene of this: et ambitious: of Great Western. Epics: Airy Fairy Cake Flour, per pkg., 35¢; 3 for. . Tomatoes, Celery, Head Lettuce, Cel Cucumbers, Carrots,, Sweet Corn, Cauliflower, Dill Meat Department. Swift's Steer Beef, Young: Pork Spring Chickens, Frankfurters Hamburger, Pork Sausage Lydia Darrah Candy Always good and fresh All the Giory and Glamor of the Frontier Filmed during Deadwood's annual “Days of ’76” Celebration Se ane See er ee Comedy! “A Hot Potato” Fox News: t All Phones 211 118 Third’ St. Deliveries—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 Close 8 P. Over Fifty Years on 3rd Street The pure fopd market that: is. cqurteous, me- thodical and. pleasing- ly punctual. _Qur de- livery. .serviee makes perfect connection he- tween. your kitchen: and ‘this’ shop—like having:a pantry as big as our: grocery store. The best goods from your grocer Meats Beef Roaste, Pork Roasts, Lamb Roasts, Beef Stew, Lamb Stew Cookies, Sunshine, 2 packages ... Corn, Granite City, 2 cans ..... Catsup, Price, 1-1 per botte .. euke Wax Beans, Yacht Club, ; Oranges, small, 2 dozen ' Peas, Oriole, ; Cocoa, Mother's, per ‘ pound carton ...... Tomatoes, No. 2!% Utah, ‘ bottle, Our cold meat department has Bologna, Wieners, Minced Ham, Head Cheese, Liver Saurage, Summer Sdusage and Boiled Ham. Fresh Cottage Cheese Daily Milk-fed Hens and Spring Chickens . Groceries Peaches, nice, juicy Elbertas, per crate .... $1.40 Our. green vegetables are: all fresh every morn:ng—most of them being obtained from. market gradéners daily: Cauliflower, Gelden Bantam Corn, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Cucumbers; Beets, Green Onions, Green Peppers, Head Lettuce, Parsnipa, Pareley. a extra faney,. large size, 2 Ibs. or Sardincs: in oil; 3 cans for’...........20¢ Peas, standard, Nv, 2 cans, each ......10¢ Baked Beans, 2 cans for ..............24e Faeyr Dry Beans, hand pieked,.3 Ib:. or We carry a complete line of school supplies : ICE CREAM ot MAPLE NUT CHOCOLATE ic Our fruits are Apples, Pears, Plums, Red and Dive Grapes;. Bananas, Oranges, Wa- “termelons. All very fine. ALL PHONES ONE-O-SIX\0. Five Serie. Saturday’ — ical 10:30 2:30, 4:30, 6:00 p. m. }| 1882 “MAIN AVE,