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PARES ATRIOS case will be submitted on briefs. DR. SCHALK T0 BESPEAKER AT POULTRY SHOW State College Expert Will Be on Program For Thursday Noon Luncheon Dr, A. F. Schalk, head of the veterinary department of the North Dakota agricultural college, will be one of the principal speakers on the program of the Slope Poultry as: sion luncheon Thursday, Jan. “ was announced today by A. * -en, temporary president of the « oclation. cates that will accommodate tore than 1,000 birds ave been re- ceived by the association and are being erected in the corn show building where the Missouri Slope Poultry show will be held on Jan. 24, 25 and 26. Poultry producers not o:ly of the Missouri Slope but from all parts of the state and from Minnesota and South Dakota have sent inquiries re- garding the show and requests for premium lists. The Moorhead Hatcheries of Moorhead, Minn., have entered a 45- | bird display in the show. Most of these birds have been prize-winners at various expositions held ii east- ern North Dakota and Minnesota this winter. Mr. Miesen stated today that one of the features of the show will be a wild game sat f wu ats geese, grouse, pheasants and a fawn ‘will be numbered amon, the wild game exhibits. Dr. Schalk, who has made a spe- cial study of poultry diseases and who is authority on turkeys, will not only deliver an address on the poul- try-raising game but will also an- sewer any questions that his listen- vf have for him. Mr. Miesen said. Jack Pedfergonia Being Tried Again Jack Pedfergoni violating the prohibition law, is on tri olay, for a second time at the nt term of Burleigh county istrict court. Pedfergonia was tried several weeks ago but the jury. ‘was unable to reach a verdict. Mo- tion of counsel for the defendant today that all jurors be dismissed who served on the case of the state vs. Flora Robidou, which had some connection with the Pedfergonia case, was denied. Trial of the case of Company A vs. Edmond A. Hughes and C. B. Little was completed pesany: The case of L. J. Wehe vs. G. W. Snyder, P. J. Engeseth, Mrs. P. J. Engeseth and Burleigh county was tried yesterday. The court re- served its ruling on motion of the plaintiff for judgment on the rec- ord as to Burleigh county, and mo- tion of counsel for the garnishee ie dismissal of the action as to P. J. Fngeseth and Mrs. P. J. Engeseth was granted. Counsel for plaintiff ctated that plaintiff would stand on the motion for judgment, and the charged with Evidence was introduced in the aeres of W. L. Smith vs. Julia At- ‘ineon, and P. E. Byrne vs. Com- senv A, county of Burleigh and city of Bismarck, and the cases submit- ted to the court. Whi’: Judge Fred Jansonius bey residing during the trial of Jack edfergonia, Judge John C. Lowe of Minot is hearing court cases in chambers. TWO CHIMNEY FIRES i Chimney fires brought out the fire department twice during this forenoon. One blaze was at 408 ‘Twelfth street and the other at 309 South Ninth street. No damage was done at cither place. TO NAME EIGHT DELEGATES Eight delegates to the ae is state convention which wili be held| in Bismarck January will be elected at the Burleigh cou! y con- | “Mothers, Do This— When the children cough, rub} Musterole on their throats and chests. No telling how soon the! symptoms may develop into croup, oz worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Mustercle ut hand to give prompt relief. As first aid, Musterole is excel- lent. Keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchit tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, ast vention which is being held at the court house this afternoon. It is probable that the delegates to the county meeting will also endorse candidates for state and federal offices und instruct the delegates regarding their votes at the state convention. W. G. Fulton Speaks to Local Rotarians on Boy Sc Scout Work W. G. Fulton, boy boys’ welfare di- rector, addressed the meeting of the Bismarck Rotary club Wednesday, pointing out features of the Boy Scout program and other move- ments, Mr. Fulton spoke of the formal organization of the area council last Saturday, mentioning that Bismarck in now the Boy Scout capital of 14 counties in the south- western part of the state. - B. E. Jones talked on the ring- necked pheasant subject as under- taken by the sportsmen of Burleigh county, urging the support of all present at the mecting. The musical program _was fur. nished by Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. Arthur Bauer. isitors at the meeting included: D. D. McNaughton, Devils Lake; J. F. Strauss, Harvey; William Krekow, Streeter; Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. Arthur Bauer, Bis- marck; Herman Rabe, Dickinson; Roy Baird, Dickinson; J. E. Davis and Carl Olson, Medora;; Ross Kiefer, Fargo; L. G. Thompson, Mandan; Walter Bond, Minot; A. J. McInness, Valley City; T. R. Tay- lor, B. E. Jones and C. B. McMillan. Two Performances of ‘Blossom Time’ to Be Given Here “Blossom Time,” that fragrant and refreshing operetta based on the romance of Franz Schubert ant made glorious by a score taken al- most entirely from the undying songs and other master works of the great composer himself, will come to the Bismarck auditorium Saturday, with two performances scheduled—a matinee at 2:30 and the evening performance at 8:15. The company which comes here is not the one which presented the piece here two years ago with such splendid effect, but it is by no means a company of less ability. In- deed, the company which comes here is the ideal New York organ- ization. This splendid cast contains the names of artists of high repu- tation not only in New York, but the country over. Hotel Prince Beauty Shop. Phone 15, J. Mead, Prop. Dance tonight at Patterson's Harris-Robertson’s January Clearance now in progress. Greatly reduced prices. GS Maybe This Contains a Hint For You! ICE SHFET I§ NOT LIKELY T BE BROKEN UP River Rises One One Foot Here in 24 Hours—40-mile Wind Blowing Over Slope a Despite a gale that attained a velocity of 4) miles sheet breaking up. The river had risen one foot to the past 24 hours at Bismarck to- day while a four-foot rise wags reg- istered at Washburn and a nine- foot rise at Sanish. Abatement of the northwest wind prajries into a blizzard that was souri Slope is not looked for unt!l tonight, Mostly fair tonight and Friday, with falling temperatures, was. the prediction from the United States weather bureau. A moderate cold ave was forecast. The warm weather of last week, which caused most of the loose snow to become firmly packed, probably saved this section of North Dakota from one of the worst blizzards in years, according to old-timers of the Slope who stated that a 40-mile gale ordinarily would obscure every ex- posed object in blinding sheets of snow. Only a few stray flakes of snow had fallen here today. HAS A ZOO ington—Admirers of Pres- ident Coolidge have given him enough animals to outfit a small circus. Even ihe Washingto m Zoo, at which some of his animals are housed, could not have .zadily ac- commodated all that were presented to him in the Black Hills last sum- mer. Those broughi to the zoo here include a lion, deer, a pair of bob- se a peacock, a bear and a walla- YY. Annual meeting of the Bur- leigh county ‘chapter, Red Cross, will be held at 5 o’clock Monday, Jan. 28, at the Ass’n of Commerce. All members are expected to attend. here at n00n | next six months. which riled the loose snow on the|°* sweeping the stretches of the Mis-} Milwaukee, Wis.—“I had two large running sores and after try- ing all other reme- dies a_ friend told me of Dr. Pierce's so I decided to try them. I bought one box of Dr. Pierce's Salve’ and one bottle ee the ‘Golden Med- FH) ical Discovery.’ Aft- VY 04 er using _ one-half box of the Salve and one-half bottle of the ‘Discovery’ I saw that this was the thing to help me—the first re- lief I had had in the five years I had the ulcers. After using three boxes of the Salve and two bottles of the ‘Discovery,’ the sores were completely healed.”—Lester F. Erl- er. 3502 Lisbon Ave. All dealers sell ierce’s Remedies.—Adv. WANTED ANTED GIRLS More Money en the best paid pro- feasion for womens Be train- qdinthe LARGEST HAI DRESSING SCHOOL in ihe New repare Seareif tors ile of bepn ness and independence. Skilled instructors at, your command. Paul graduates re popularevery where. Send ford he catalog ‘of 1000 faces and locke or you frien VISIT. PAUL'S BEAUTY CRAFT hen.in Minneapolis come to PALIN in the Loeb Arcade, first floor, for BETTER WORK’ at REASONABLE BRICES. PAUL'S ACAI Loeb Arcade Minneapolis ma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or. joints, | sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole, vprious exper we sho" the be ‘to? be: a' mixture c menthol and @ iew uneral Ap pointments may vary in cost, but the Service we edd to these appointments ts Beyond Pnce and is : Unvaryng. Oh, These Men! Did you ever know a man THE ee. Additional Bodlety “1152 Guests Entertained: at Sleigh R Ride Party “entertaine} Ten couples © wer Tuesday pe § Piles steer which home of ttl Mable on: refreshment The remal spent at igs rari bridge. were at a sleighride He 4 ‘is West in H. ere te ey for the ‘work the ft today for Harrisburg, he ‘will have his h ea He today, O. W. Rovarts, federal mete- | 2+ ¢.. f Ni ¥ orologist, siid that there was little | \yo%an Oke geet . danger of the Missouri river ty fo pein in the na, Penney: we ¢ Emerson-Brantingham. fraternity, according ceived by aero ie in this ae eee The Royal Pheer will mest treatment, Installation of officers will be the ‘ business of the meeting, after. which this evening at the Odd Fellows ha! refreshments will ite served. Robert re eit tagger Mich, tng the. inter- ests of Webb Brothers store. Mr. and Mrs. & i Fistier 0 of Bag Ullin returned to thei nesday after i ncing! Phenom days in this city. eee Mrs. W. E. Nichols, of Moffit has been spending several days in Bis- they went to the where company. Daniel J. Slattery, who is nl ing the be es ‘of Minnesota been pledged to we Chi eee eee ‘ag? Alfred Zuger, who bas been {11 at her home for several weeks, is as im daily, W. G, McDonald and G. A. Gilbert son of Minnew ease ate transactii Besiness here for a few days. i. Langley of Fargo, formerly orate city, was @ business caller in Bismarc! Wednesday. i ' George Avdaceen bs has returned to his home at. Wing after spending & few days in this city. Mrs. Paul 8. Wright of this city has been admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Lincoln. Ap Mrs. BE. “Templeton and -Miss arranged to f Lucile Templet.. spent™Wednes-}- day here on siness. Mr. and Mrs. Adem Schumacher of Robinson were guests in Bismarck te-| Wednesday. ee ° Fred Anstrom of Wilton has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for othe banquet. © NOTE—I¢ would be ‘illegal to publish this if not true. eee H. O. Batzer of Hazelton trans acted business in this city: ‘Tuesday. ‘Hans suction “ot “Tuttle is visit- ing relatives in Bismarck this week. ese H. G. Iverson of Wilton was a bus- ness caller in this city Wednesday. Harris-Robertson’s January Sorbol_ Company. Clearance now in progress.) Mechan Ohio. old. by. al rugeis' tse tora Fi Greatly redyced prices. eg ee ‘arse All Coats Included at Z PRICE Don’t Get Up Nights Nature’s Danger Tenn, Man, To Know. J. L. Church, says: “Had to times each night. most unbearable. blood and pus. Had no sults until Peaking Tithtiated (Keller vise OU cent. better. write my ex] Lithiated Buchu cleanses the blad- der as epsom salts do the bowels. It is not a Hackers medicine. The for- The tablets stores, Keller Mechanicsburg, Ohio. store— mula mn the bottle. cost 2e each at di Laboratory, Locally at. Finney’s drug Adv, BREAD FOR ENERGY, ENDURANCE AND ECONOMY oe who — like ik ~~ WOND! F men tasty 8 SE iery tial food, food that looks MILK BREAD good, and a variety of food. JUNIORS That’s why ,our various 100% WHOLE WHEAT | breads and sweet goods ap- Ralsin. peal to them. Fi RYE RAISIN RYE FRENCH BREAD SWEET ROLLS PLAIN ROLLS They’re made. of the best in- gredients, they’re delicious, attractive, and th many kinds for them to en- joy. Your grocer can supply you. Serve a Variety of Baked Goode—Your Grocer Has Them $25.00 Special Cash Prize To the direct shipper who receives th. largest amount of money for mer- chandise shipped to our NEW PLANT which opened or business Mon- day, January (6th, and contest continues to Feb- ruary 16, 1928. BARKER BAKING & CANDY C0. - Phone 912 Opening Rabbit Skins, Hides and Furs We are now paying moi on a'b above items. bg tig eee vbeian tee ‘hip before the ma:ket goes down,’ Bring or ship every hide, fur, rabbit si the “NORTHERN” during the 80 da: a Prize. Wants Others i Doeville, Tenn, ow 10 to 12 ‘was al- Passed much eae 100 per much better you Y rook Witt tell or rience to ba one.” -In order to clean them out quickly $25 Overcoats at MARMON DEALERS WANTED We are distributors for the state of North Dakota, 18 counties in western Minnesota, and 7 counties in northeastern Montana. Two Straight Eights, 68-78 Write for particulars and territory wanted This Is a Straight 8 Year MARMON SALES COMPANY "Box 272 Fargo, N. Dak. 1 1/4. The Me Fur Event aie At or Below Manufacturing Cost Never Before Such Coat Values! The Entire Frederick-James Stock of Guaranteed ‘Fur Coats Will Be Sacrificed $265 Values — $247.50 Price Reductions Are Amazing Values to $365 At $197.50 it would be im- possible to duplicate this se- lection, comprising garments <r a Northern Muskrat, brag nll “teimmings, Values to $225 Sapebus tavorteat in ch, sr Values to.$265 Extremo values which should Yapldly disappear are repre- Beater, Russian Fox. $1 97.50 as eae FREE OF CHARGES $97.50 a “