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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE: { himself received only $10,000,000,- the explosion and rend ted momen- won by Burleigh county in 1925 and! der the grower’s name. Entries for! corn and s { 000? 5 tarily uncpnscious, but, while he was PETITION by Sargent county in 1926. regular premiums do not require ad-! { “It is true that farm prices are 26 | still dash , crawled in through) The Provident Life Insurance co ditional entries for district.or coun-! k: per cent higher than they were be- blinding smoke to rescue a man, pany cup goes to the highest in-| ty prizes, fen | fore the war or in 1914, but see what Then he reentered to extinguish dividual prize ‘winner ant tannt be! In Jing the st how | exhib dvertising purposes” i has happened in the matter of prices materials dangerously close to a won eee in succession for per- nip Aun ‘i fae SON eres) entiide SUE be é for od Se eanien ae ee considerable amount Powder, eae imatipnt possuehion. It ta fiow tn ‘the| one 7 fon ere Palit or As | eaten s must y, and observe also, if you —_—_— Preventing an explosion whic aeeuil + Mine ry peel Hie és maha P B ON C0-0P PLAN beer iat the ner Pi ont a i y'96|Commander W. W. Bradley. mt Ta ore ies SE i Big Prize Goes to County Mak- Rieger coun, sea tinas aoa ahd tifeite cued’ ae not eatne| midst be pr ‘| products have increased not only : . ’ le heroic act = .- been com! - é q ae * Fiat tis a. speci: B ———- : Per.cent but 60 per cent.” | cited For’ Bravery in Ship |orted in & painting issued by the| ing Highest Number of | o¢ the international Harvester come) mamas nar’ NOY G0 SPeCiA Pre wae hee has 13,800. eyes larifying his attitude on Fran! y ” - To exhihi ‘ede 5 rs i the ints F n pany offers a cup for the best ten} No exhibitor can make more than! queen bee only 4,900, according t¢ Mass Meeting to Be Held Mid-| © Lowden and Senator Notris of) — Explosion, on Program cateinale Will x wounded saley Ove iutl shes ba ears of yellow dent corn exhibited| one entry in the same lot and alljbee experts. die of November—Husby ublican nomination for th . his shoulder. me 7 at the show. This cup must be won | == bk eBate. Nee said: |. A former North Dakotan who] “It wasn't courage so much, it) , Competition at the state corn! thre year: in succession for per-| i — ane Aids Establishment rwhil T ha A jection to it| braved death to save a shipmate and|was just a matter of luck, being show, to be held here Novembe: manent possession. It was won in! A + While ve no objection ‘ded the “Navy Cross” for | th he right time,” is th 3, 4 and 5, is expected to be keen| 1995 by F, A. Mund and in-1926 by being shown that Governor Lowden | W88 awarded the “Navy Cross’ for| there at the right time,” is the way foe. the col GW. eodrity piling aaa ¢ y Harvey, N. D, Oct. 27—(— not as acceptable presidential) his deed, came back to his home|Commander Bradley modestly ex- ded bed LLU the Y_ cups! Otto Mund, both of Milnor. | PI ABR Aili J Biri terial is Senator Norris, for| state today after an absence of| plains the happening when he is} ®warce: each year to the county ‘ lans for the establishment of a rial as is bi hire) bales pl ed nearly 21 years. asked about it. : making the highest number of points November 1 Is Final Date cooperative eréamery here are going] ¢ Re light ct coe te ood ee tiis|, He is Commander Willis W. Brad- iideaaeeae vt for corn. % AU exhibits must be in the hands rapidly forward and are expected to| earl; teat ley, U. S. Navy, who was on the jane Marine babe Must Be Won 3 Years « of H. P. Goddard, secretary of the | ly stage attempt to climinate speakin; > A 4 - ited " ree | # | * r z program for Navy and| In an_ interview, Commander} The cup, which must be won three] state corn show, by 12 noon Nov- | atianade ai Hayes aickay aie c Pec Pig ell bs ev | cee eee Roosevelt ‘day today, and when| Bradley pointed out’ the value. of| years to be permanently owned, was| ember 1 and must be exhibited un-/f| The latest in millinery has arrived for your inspection id Y6r the Ne Messed ti Ep bod se slvovetiice descerine of the| Be leaves here he plans to revisit| the merchant marine ¢ North Da- at very low and special prices for this week. ie middle of November. Forman, N. D., his home town. kota, a large exporting state. ie = % as Se Interest in the project, which has Peet To atti BRIE oe au ) Cavite rk raraan mescnane Soaring is ieces ary in ue oO re ° ? $2 95 $1 5 GC g been under consideration for more] west ou hada’ yl i ler that places ound to market W A Your Children , To e ight to be, and I believe is,] 1¢ was from Forman in 1903 that| thé state’s grain, he said. ° antes easly wine santa tas of ely ecaann “and Commander seal appointed "ABSPOBFIALIGNS “ sadly needed |\, len John Husby, ind a. rn to the U. S. Navy ‘my. Today,|for the merchant marine to replace e a MAKE TH! WE) Qs Hy _ aoe si " state dairy commissioner, addressed a otes Coes aan he is oT oldest senior North Dako- | ships now wearing aye he said. on . E EM LL AND KEEP Silk Hosiery Silk . Under gar-. th iv i | will win results such tan in the navy. cause returns to shipowners in this ts er: i Gute Hane aut oe we wee ean ee ee tae, ue wot duly 25, kh Commander type of a ee ae big, it THEM WELL WITH i Allenew shades at any ments and night 4 i first essential is to fin le mi radley, then Lieutenan! radley,} must carri n r overn- rice y vii ay, TOWNS. cess of cooperative creameries else-| who best personifies the interests tle A Ont the U's: S, Pittebureh:| ment. arried on by the g FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE price you wish to pay. gowns. where. Ms Ha Sa tr under ee ie pont SATE ett ts were et * reer eae ii Cooperative creameries, Husby| ship those ings coul fe done) reloaded in the after czsemate when s a preventative of colds, red . * qT. 70° said, insure the farmer a higher which would restore that section of|an explosion occurred. workers in Japanese rice fields NLESS your children are healthy they Flowers the latest Hand bags a nd price for his butterfat, insure him| the United States the measure of] Bradley, who was abbu. to enter] wear stockings made from human will not be happy. For healthy, ’, for your dresses ifts, special this ppy. For healthy, happy s gilts, specia 1s a market which he controls him-| economic equality to which it is|the casemate, was blown back by| hair. Hindseiie children give Hen Fathieeohar : self, stimulate interest in dairying| justly entitled. . ” Medici ren give them Father Jo Ss and coats. week because of the greater profits it| | “Upon these problems the whole Acdicine to build new strength and give ae bee an ore ae led west knows well the pesition of one This k= d bright cyes and rosy cheeks, tent en il ‘is . ~ : Hi " a, aiveenentions sea dene “ Silty Solder thse position of Gov. wee en ry Father John’s Medicine is a tonic food Winter Coats at 20% Discount > Merchants throughout the state ernor Lowden, except that he is a Py medicine perfectly blended, pleasant to take this week only Poe GO cai Ra toe) believer hk an aps of else order e drink and casy to digest. Children grow to love it. y prosperity for Weir diatticte atid relief legislation, such as is invol Me «its. Henry Desautel, 193 Fisher Pl. N. Attleboro, Mass., writcs, y in the McNary-Haugen bill. Pg Ms RR Cae pal Lowden might soon see fit to clarify kota. he said, is to “follow the cream his position on shese various other of vyare can.” " Laces hae se doing so, beagle tah witoan Te ag og n 192 ‘imself as being as acceptable to vhile they are taki: ‘athes John’s Medicine.” PALI ud ae Ba ete the west as would another, and win e ry i) Th f i sd ; cdicine. Harvey by cream stations. Ship-! the united backing of that great sec- i safe medicine for children — no alcohol or harmful ments direct to creameries, it is es-| tion of these United States. But drugs — seventy years of success, timated, would bring the total but-| until he does so clarify his position, { - ei . terfat marketed from here to 250.-| he leaves much room for doubt. The 000 pounds. Half of this, it is! mere enactment of the McNary- pointed out, would mean a profitable Haugen bill into law is not of itself business for a cooperative cream-| going to save agriculture, and thus ery. | save the west, but much more than Citizens of Martin, a town near) that iS required of government. ue S§ s The slogan of our family is, ‘take Father John’s Medicine and sta healthy’. We have used it successfully for many years. We ae that our children put on weight and get more tugged each day NIELSEN'S MILLINERY 418 1-2 Broadway here, also are said to be considering| “While this farm relief legisla- the organization of a cooperative| tion probably would go a long way 7 a) creamery and have asked Husby to| toward restoring an economic bai-| “« » \ address a meeting to be held there| ance, it will not guarantee the main- soon for the purpose of taking the; tenance of that balance. Any new : initial steps. balance effected through this legis- lation could easily be upset by if tela ©1927 “The Champagne of Ginger Ales’ further favors to other industries land through the administration of a ‘ {such legislation bearing upon our rib) * economic life as now appears upon {the statutes. With these thoughts in mind, I would assume that you ry ould understand why there are many of us who would insist upon the candidacy for the presidency of Senator Tells Washington Bus- hike Beuator: Newinaid-why/we P iness Men Single Relief feel that the ont “ought, to encour-, ermanent ave Bl Net Enough age, in whatever way it can, such a} Done Now by a New York Expert movement.” Mr. Brown of the C. Nestle Co. of New York City has just completed the installing of a New Per- fect Circuline Permanent Wave machine, it being the only shock proof machine of its kind in the city. Have your Vicchi gton, D, C., Oct, 27,—Leg-; islati e demands which are to be. made during the coming session of In What Month Conercss by the recently formed group of Western Republican sena- Is Your Birthday? tors were outlined by Senator Ger- ald P. Nye, North Dakota, in a re- Mr. Brown will remain with the Pollyanna Beauty cnt crea Eaters nuies Waskinston Parlors the remainder of the week so that those ~ The west demands more than the; who may desire to have him render~his expert skill e of a single bill, such as the 2 may do so by appointment. Haugen bill, Senator Nye Phone 218 adding: “here are such problems as those involving freight rates, discrimina- tions in freight aaa inland Taye On your Birthday send way improvements, permanent im-| pat ieesiren growing Pes of on, Sous Motheree towers lood control program, thé conduct o! + the Federal Reserve banking sys- Hoskins-Meyer tem, the administration of the Fed- Home of K-F-Y-R eral Farm Land banks—all of these i problems bearing directly on the measure of prosperity which may v accrue to the agricultural states. “Agriculture’s situation today is POLLYANNA BEAUTY PARLORS Over City National Bank Building most alarming. The solution of the \ problem of the farmers is one de- . @ ' serving of the whole-hearted cooper- i ation of every individual who hopes rg for a pleasant and prosperous fu- ture for America, “Last year 29 per cent of the peo- ple of the United States were living THE POPULAR PRICED STORE upon and dependent upon the farms é: r and yet were enjoying but nine per cent of the current income of the Pee ie not alarming that the | : ¥ “Ts it ne larming tha’ ex- D S 1 f change value of farm lands has de- en ay ale O . : ccepeel since Fey coel paper ppere nl oi you content and satisfi with the knowledge that in the last q , t d D 15 years farm indebtedness has in- ' oa § an r esses creased from $4,000,000,000 to $12,- apres pcs Liergeny last y Our stock is complete of high grade ladies’ and misses’ new year the American consumer paid fall dress coats, sport coats, fur coats, silk and wool dresses $30,000,000,000 for that preduct of ig and millinery. The them. Sor HIER tee Tied Most of our stock hag just been received from our New York buyer, which puts us in a position to place the entire stock BEW ARE THE ¢ at a greatly reduced a = ae COUGH OR COLD LAS $24.75, Regen 50, $39.50 _TALHANGS a : $49.50, $50.50 re up fected eines i soothes + $14.50, $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 and up + the inflamed membranes and inhi Of ail kaon - SILK DRESSES one of the greatest Many of these dresses were just recently shown at New York pocienet coughs and t \ + Fashion Show. These new styles are in materials of Canton, throat troubles, Satin, Combination Velvet and Matalie trimmed. Reduced to | Just Unpacked and _ Specially Priced For This Week Only A very fortunate purchase on which we were able to buy these coats at a considerable dis- count enables us to put these exceptional bargains out so early in the season. Hundreds of coats including Plush—Caracul Plush and lovely Cloth Coats, lavishly fur trimmed and featured in every color imaginable. Sizes and styles for everyone. . $1950 $24.50 $29.50 $37.50 $49.50 $19.50, $24.50, $29.50, $34.50, $37.50 \ ea of ace ead ‘uc $19 50 These low prices cannot convey any idea of the wonderful quality of these coats. ’ to $39.00 At Jccccecseeesccccsesaceeeee is ’ : Reduced Prices on Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur'Coats $79.50, $98.50, $149.50 and up Millinery Prices Reduced to $2.95, $3.95, uf” 4 WEBB BROTHERS | “Merchandise of. Merit Only” } a as have been wanting, we as BISMARCK FUR CO. made, sizes up to size 60 made to order of the finest Oe ees oo pelts obtainable at $450.00 “OTFifthSt