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ALL THESE CHIC VACATION TOGS * Framers of Historic ment Were Politicians as Mozart Was Musician THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ‘ “WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927 Goat Ge Getters NORTH DAKOTA [Eogan-Meintosh Fair ere Tenaga school: it oftentimes becomes nec- Now Is Incorporated) ¥'t the ssoptign obbthe new erader Cocary to get in touch with the ‘Wy’ READY FOR | Fairs are becoming sample of honey from any apiary and | child’s teacher at her rooming place. fopaing Seatarty Boker erie graded locally, the apes of | For this Teason it is suggested that akota, atiy 7 5 lew high attendance records es-| tic or Favelea sharia. ‘on any domes persons who might have occasion t | tablished at various agricultural and| Beekeepers shoud keep in mind,|wse such a directory clip the one | Classes Will-Open Wednesday, | Sept. 21—Stadium Dedi- cation Planned increasingly jother Eile deol ae led with | points out Mr. Munro, that the grad-| published tonight and file it where e advantages offe y fairs from it a social and business standpoint have|an {mpertant thing for both: the bee: it ‘ill be available when needed. Phone 944 for Tire Service. led to the organization of two new|keeper-and the purchaser, since most | |fair associations. honey of the western states ‘rates We carry full Docu- | They are the Logan-McIntosh coun: «| unife ty Fair Association of Ashley and aa aureneas ee thy upney. proder| i ina phen ad Stock Show asso-i js due largely to requesta from bee- iation of Washburn. k ted | Incorporation papers filed with the| that a. centval office, Pent ee the | | secretary of state show that each| grader which might be of service to! Palisks 4 <—— | was formed for the purpose of hold-! ail beekeepers. This suggestion was! error | Grand’ Forks. N. D. Sent. 14.—| ing agricultural fairs in their com-| made by a large number of beemen Registration at the University diiron tr id gaggle i rs ization are N. A. ‘ North Dakota will open here Satur-| Yard Blamhardt, Fredonia; Jacob and continue Monday and Tues- the Constitu , the third of Mr. z { s of 12. Ton since the summer meeting of the bee- keepers at Cando, N. D. Due to the original cost of the grading instru- x i Jangula, Zeeland; J. % Meidinger| ment it would be rather expensive ee eine: Classen will commence the fol-| and H. L, Woll, Ashlcy; Henry Back-| for the individual beekeeper to grade, lines of BY HARRY ATWOOD ‘lowing day. haus of Wishek and Adam Nagel, his own honey, Mr. Munro adds. Lehr. Incorporators of the McLean county organization ure Andrew Sauer, Fred F. Jefferies, W. J. Bickert, B. 0. “Everson, R.’R. Scholl, Roy ‘Sheldon and Hans Nelson, Washburn, Nordquist, Usderwood, and’ J. Schmid, Wilton. Students face one of the most in- teresting years in the history of the In addition to the many a which are taking: form for the coming terms, the year will be marked by the dedication,of the | newly built memorial stad and| President, Anniversary Beekeepers who wish to know the ae on their honey can have it ending samples containing at least four ounces to the department of eMomology at the North Dakota: 7 Pe al colege. This seryice is + free. Leather Jackets Stag Shirts a group of n from the stand umen, politica ' ey : opening and otsewatinit : sev devoted largely eral new Gr letter homes’ on the | Tri ub ‘ A ROHURELNE OF Goh «The menio#tal. stéinin which was College e Grades | Honey bune Publish lishes | Heavy Pants Co erected ut a cont of haifa millon; ag Service to Beemnen| Teachers’ Directory, ) ded in t dollars will be dedicated in connec-| tion with the Flickertail home com- ing celebration October 8 - | Fraternity and sorority rushing; will occupy the attention of students | jfor the first several weeks after for-| mal opening of the university, and! will be marked -by the opening of the! new homes. Many housewarming parties are being planned for this} | period. The appointment of two additional! ; Members to the faculty was also an- the ar Marcon For the benefit of its readers, the” | Trivune is publishing elsewhere in today’s issue a complete directory of the teachers in,the Bismarck public schools, together with their home ad- dresses, the position held here, and | the addresses and telephone numbers of the places where they reside while | here.! There are many occasions when a Person wants to know the name of Breeches Wool Shirts Wool Sox Beekeepers of North Dakota can now have extracted honey graded anc- cording to the new federal standards (Yor honey, announces -Prof. A. Munro, secretary ¢* the North Dako’ Peskeeotts association, North Da. kota Agricultural college. This honey spd has been made _ possible through the purchase of a honey grader by the department of enté mology and the experiment station at nd wton minded ¢ in attend and thirty Constitu the other sixtec number signed had th before the convention pressing nounced by university officials. Miss | the college. me certain teacher employed here, Por ucpent business. | Della Marie Clark has been uppoint-| For a suite at years nd the address and telephone num- From All Walks rector of the department of! agencie: to ber, of ace where she reside: Among the delegates were law cal education for women, and| 80m@ 4 csi is oa icularly true in athe case ians, merchants, — financiers, {Dr Fred von Borgersrode has ‘been! : vrs, farmers, soldiers and named professor of education. Miss i Clark, who is a graduate of the Uni- jwersitys of Nebraska, has recently taught in the Texas normal. college. Dr. von Borgersrode received his degree from the Universit; nesota, and has nine years’ public school experienc 91 Claims Received by Hail 1 Department, * Only 92 cation: fa for’ hail sa ane | were received ‘by the state hail in- surance department during the week | endin# September 9, bringing the total number of claims for the year to 16,676, The total number of claims received last vear was 9,745. Towner county, with 15 claims, led in the number of losses for the week d Cavalier county was second with | Losses revorted bv other coun- however, is th es were men of} ‘ ength ! ‘oted whole-heartedly to the publ It is interesting to note that twe ty rye of the delegates were 1 in those days when a jon was difficult to | Hing most numerously rep-| resented the legal profession, | Which had thirty-one members, in cluding several who wer More than half of them had ri dered distinguished military serv during the Revolutionary War, and Interest, ite ana Repegment ‘Privilege Blemarck and Mandap P. C, sagen ee Y2-4th St. Phone 220-' equir The ¢ —AP Ten ~ ‘a WHEN YOU GET _ - bing HAVES © “SORROW A LOTTA THIN TO Kier WARN J oot - LEWS AND CLARK HAD FIRST SCIENTIFIC *Bilis Allowed by also judges. eel tl. : ©1027 BY NEA SERVICE, IC. Franklin Then 81 min F Klin of Pennsylvan our 6-tube Tigerdy: Rede set in _ ri Ben, 10. at 81 years of age, the old | | tes sear eee Divide? Dunn) $79.50 fully delegate, He brought to the delit i |lines 2, Bottineau 4,’Divide 2, Dunn; Ste N FINANCED BY GOVERNMENT | ity Commission |: iciars cttw vaey's crane ceiped.’ aks santa te peFience resulting from a long i goes @ | Korks 3 Grant 1, EaMonro’ 8, Me- G es. you vim an ee y-_ Gamble Auto Sup- i ie RAR ik Sa i Fok aia | Waterworks, Dept., miseellan- go.o7 | eembina 'S. Renville 11, Richland 2 Eas to. digest Co., 220 Main Ave., e regions rossed, to make col-, vous items ..- Sherdan 3; Sthek 1,’ Stat 1 é s fui great sekaeerd ite Libby Suggests State Take jections of minerals, plants and : Sndard ‘Oil Co., oil 37.21 Ward.Gaid Wilaasa yy N. D Balak Dayton. of Now. Jersey. mals, and to carefully ‘study the Filtration Plant, roll. : (ees Mence es ena Lead in National Effort to {one ‘tnd ‘traditions of the: native Modern Machine Works, iabor trea tor an Reieaies He. later’ served in! con: population, The two leaders fuith-| Hughes Electr: fully performed this portion of their, Fisk Tire Co., tires task und accumulated a mass of valu-|L, §, Fredericks, labob:as dog j able observations and collected speci-; “catcher .... mens representative of every part of Soo Line, telegrams. the country visited, a This was the first scientific ex-| pedition evg@ sent out by our govern- ment and its value is just coming ker of the house and as) poe States senator. Dayton, Ohio, -abicd an his memory Washington was unani- chgsen as presiding officer.t the great central figure of ( that epoch Have Monument Erected to; Explorers Near Site of Old Fort Mandan—Tells of Jef-| ferson’s Desire For Re-| Jas err elpred etenad search to be reulized. Out of the Lewis and | Lockwoud Accessory dviser. At Prite e Clark expedition we have, too, the!E. E. Ricker, moving | Police f age, he was Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 14.—() | life record of that famous Shoshone| lights ... Scene genius and Although it was little known or £it! Sakakawea. Her part in the ex-|Blue & White ¢ taxis ‘ab Yellow Cab Co, taxis, Hallard Atkinson, upplies and pedition has been distorted ia .au herless fantastic ways, but, in spite ervice as our first! appre of the treasury. iated the Lewis and Clark ex- | pedition which resulted in the ex- Madison of Virginia ts t to the! of all the exaggerations and mis- | labor ... au 1 sident of the United S RY Ee ae otrac osarep caked tert statements that have been associated |G. E, Peterson, repairs....... for two terms. He kept a record; expedition ever financed and_ sent| With her, she is still one of the most eee Electrie Co, current. . of the proceedings which have come tof out by the government of the United | eal of the historic figures in this; M, Wildes, labor at dump..... be known as the Madison Papers. | States, according to Dr, 0. G, Liddy, | "ational undertaking. | Standard Of. Co. gas. : worth of COnnecticut| head of the history department at| ,!t must not be forgotten that our) wachter Transfer Co., hauling e acer afterwards United States sen-| the University of North Dakota. state will soon take the lead in a garbage ... ator and author of the first judiciary} Dy, Liddy tells about Lewis and|Mational effort to have erected near, Copelin Motor Co. gas... When‘I'm bi up the act and later chief justice of the Clark's scientifie endeavors as well|the site of old Fort Mandan a suit-| Vesperman Poster Co., adver- United States supreme court by ap-'ay the other benefits accruing from| able monument in memory of the _ tising s—everycylinderwork- | yointment at Washington. expeaition in. the following ar-|Heroic labors of the members of the, | Street Dept. pay.» ing overtime at tremendous Abraham Baldwin of the fifteenth of a series on|€xPedition, ismarck Spring “Servi pis ts \ afterwards United States » y and! ee a aa tion, labor temperatures—there’s at | founder and first, president of the} Associated Press and its member) Select Plants in Waterworks Dept., supplies.. leastone giknowwon't | University Georgi Baldwin! newspaper: Modern Garage, labor.. go wrong: county in Georgia was named in his BY 0. G. LIBBY i Berger Welding Works, eee x President Jefferson planned the Saving Tomato Seed |?" Carpenter Lbr. Co, sup plugs. Tinsiston’ jorris’ Prophecy ia d Clark expedition for three Honbbet ce ase - fouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania! principal reasons. He wished to take| “Select the tomato plant instead! Bismarck Tribune, advert Coompien te.tha:beane is © given the finishing! ietual possession of the Lou of the individual tomato when say- | Bismarek Grocery. suppli 5, oc fibbed siltmas Just plug in — take your style to the Constitution and during} purchase and give notice to F ing tomatoes for seed,” says Prof, A, | George T. Hood, ners fees. 10.74 malte core — its two-piece ; the convention to have given utter-|Spain and England that the transfer! F. Yeager, hofticulturist at the North | City AudioHam, eral fe nen Dp pee wep nemr oo power from thelightsocket © the prophec 0 ynersh as a reality and not] p; i = cs » | Pioneer 0. + 16. the whole “human race will bela. mere form, He planned, also, to| plant is deeteable: then Gee tomeeea: | Waterworks Dept., pay rall.., 23495! Champion X = and enjay complete in- affected by the proceedings of this : » friendly. relations with : RE EP Forde : convention the Tague cele ay ane wal eee te ae atl iS) inkling Plants | 60f dependence of batteries, ihe nie only a few of the many ke it plain to them tiny bee had lowing year,” he adds, pri zs Champion= remarkable men who served in the sas: rity i i ene es ome | vt suihoriy so, Tie iomatons must be ripe before Cheeks Tomato Rot Seems: that many of the fifty-five delegates | Axiane thabathe: (2 es A 5¢ iy ‘ Sa ret y s tha in two and the seed and pulp are ! 7 i i salen Haner presidents of the) Missouri tribes be given to under- squeezed out into a dish, The seeds! Dry rot in tomatoes has been the | having this convenience, United States, foreign ministers, jus-| stand what had happened and that sq fe Mauirinnttfcom gare | is tices of the ‘supreme court, college| ths English fur trading companies 24 pulp are left in a mare place to | sanse. ‘or ee HT ries’ fr i ge a . | i x presidents, United States senators,! cease their active propaganda among ferment for three days. They ane | denare jn Novis Baknia, sorordine: tf se listen to the richest, clear- members of the cabinet, or governors | their Indian customers in, favor of then stirred until some of the pulp rof. A. F. Yeager, horticulturist, %) est, most delightful re- o! tes {England and against the United S¢Parates from the seeds. Pour off} North Dakota Agricultural college. r eligi D papiieimeem to have tha.im: | oor and) agains some of the top pulp and then add| The dry rot condition is not a dis- ate sion that John Hancock, John! tic third purpose that President’ W#ter to the seeds, This process is ease, as most people think it is, points ception that Radio science ms, Thomas Jefferson and Pat-| efferson hag im mind was that of TePeated for several days until all| out Mr. Yeager. It is a physiologi- [7 opan yet Henry were delegates to the! } the expedition cross. the the pulp has been dgeanted from the! cal trouble in the tomato caused by TOLEDO, has achieved. stitution convention. Adams | Ro. to the Pacific and establish Seeds. The seedy may then be| dry weather. The best contre in Englan Jeffer-| 2 claim to the Columbia valley and SPread out on a paper to dry in read. | method is to water the, tomatoes fre- For your protection be sure the was ce while the | t kmate any move England iness for the following spring,” con-| quently, as this will check the dry Champions you buy are in ntion in session. | yj, ¢ of this kind through her! ‘ludes Mr. Yeager. ' rot. the original y was appointed a delegate refused to serve, and Not appointed as a dele; convention by his state Alleged Car Thief | Under Heavy Guard Minot, Sept. 14.—(?)—Handcuffed ! and closely guarded, Emmett Swen- | son, aged about 23, ioday was taken | from the Ward county jail in Minot | and was turned over to the custody of Sheriff H. B. Spanton of James: | town, to answer a charge of car theft in Stutsman county. Swenson was taken into cu 1 me ofthe mostra feature of my Sparen wipro cen ee vaised pg 20 ple ple roo * ae ! Wale any af thes dealers iad onjay 0 nese Radio theitt \ but or explorers like Alex! and Simon Fraser. All three of these purposes were got? Mrs. R. A. Tracy: eh fur traders at the on the Missouri river were warned} that their political activities were, nat to be continued. Fort Clatsop) on the west coast was built and oceu-| pied by the members of the expeds-| |tion during the winter of 180: The Indians throughout the e territory traversed by the expeditior were met in council, treaties were planned and the authority of the; U. §. was extended over them. Jefferson Was Keen Observer President Jefferson was more than = ’ Watson & Son, MeKenzie, N. Elder Motor Co., Steele, N. D. J. J. Scholz, Raub, N. D, L. H. Lewis, Dawson, N. D. Slope Auto Co., New Salem, N. D. “tay Starbuck ai Service, Washburn, N. D. Glen Ullin Motor Sales, Glen Ulin, N. D. Probst Motor Co» Douglas, N. D. USE ody at Piped cor ont of ihe ets 28 at hae wana een Achentible observer, ae ta 4.0. Hunt, Medina, N. D. - Ehple & Doyle, Belfield, N. D. town, and to have driven it to Sioux ficial instructions to observe and Se D. City,” Towa. Handcuffs were placed on Swenson efter officers had questioned him concerning a report that he had in- tended to break from the local coun- ty jail. Swenson denied that he had made such plans. Company H Veterans Form Organization Jamestown, N.D,_ D., Sept. 14.—(P)— Ca James D. Gray was elected president of an organization of Com- pany H 164th infantry veterans who oe in France here last night. The organization plans publishi: a book on the history of Company in the World war and a reunion rt j Jamestown in the summer of 1978. Majeres Service Station, Garr'scn, N. D. Rose Hdwe. & Imp. Co. Beulah, record the geegraphy and climate of telief from pain.

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