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PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE rs talent RUARY 29, 1928 manageme: Secretary fixed at $250 each. Bak-| drunk, failed-to appear in police work equally wal (a ete oo| Tory at te een boar Meters sold the sere | eer fareished’ bonds* but Davis. is Gia Saas GAG can, Was called, tnd Judge Christianson _[ lsc, at Luneta, an eminence on the! Another Co. I Da his arrival, toe 620 h her problem of his bureau, he |retary of state bad declared that this | still in jail. Opens Conference i On his arrival, the governor gen- Boy Shows Signs ee eG pressure of more than ee a Pea les ps te Eace aid at athe tae his cash bail of $5 was yesterday ral will be taken by small boat to! ar- f % of Social Workers) Malacanan Palace, his official resi- | of Scarlet Fever “A machine of sufficient size to|financing in localities where banks nines @ | declared. forfeited by Judge Belk. mamas dence, Ga Le ul ote Pacis —me. casted gd hagas Ae ' would | have failed. ican _————eee a rc —|river. From there he wi! escort- N weig! pounds,” according to acre Ty Do Feb. 29. — (AP) — ed to Luneta by 100 troopers of the| » at is in the boagetan ve pees | 1920 Grenora story. “It mey be | @=<——_—_—______-——-* pact layor J. H. Dahl welcomed 75 dele-| tventy-sixth cavalry, which is com-| » SEL int. 18 in the hospital at Fort! used in an automobile, a motor boat { Temperature and | lerred to een {n/ and’ Aifred gates to the North Dakota state con-| posed of Filipinos. Lincoln with symptoms of scarlet] or on larger ships, and its light di H | guilty to charges of drui ference of social workers here today ————— fever. The diagnosis is not yet| weight makes it readily adaptable] | Road Conditions || proposing when before Police Mag- after Judge A. M. Christianson of Assault on Priest positive, according to the post med-| to the airplane.’ —_—_———— arrai ny paid fines Of $5 and cout each, ical authorities. Private Doerr, wh ry (Mercury readings at 7 @ m.) and pa thened. the pattie ed te| Is Surrounded by was stricken with the disease’ Fr-| Lessons in Quick 1,RISMARCK—Clear, 17; roads Justice Cou Red” Shetty, arrested _ several Veil of Secrecy) “Gompany 1, 16 which both men} Dressmaking Shown : air. presided. | ; Jamestown—Cloudy, 15; roads! | Jecoh Davis and Rich Baker, who| day8 ago on a charge of being Judge Christi: mded to} crea d itself last night] ¢, ; air, . five south of Brittin, arrested yes-' — the welcome of the mayor and Fred| Rome, Feb. 29.-(AP)—Victim of | while’ ntine with a dancing| iN Window - Display| “‘xino—rartiy cloudy, 16;~ roads] Bve south of Britt, arrested, yes-| ©. Spauldin, director of physical ed-|an assault which is surrounded by a| party. alf the men dressed charges of stealing chickens, were ucation at Valley City normal, and!veil of secrecy, Father Tacchi-Ven-|in skirts 1 First Class Shoe Frank H. Mumm, director of physical | education, Fargo Y. M. C. A., were on the morning speaking program. Sessions are being held in the First Baptist church and will con- tinue three . The conference is for the purp of outlining views of ocial workers and effecting state urganization. Searchers Hope Waves Will Bring in Brooks’ Body Melbourne, Fla., Feb. 29.—(AP)— | turi, Jesuit scholar, was in the Spirito hospital today. The pr who has acted as the chief nege tor between the Vatican and the F cist government on the Roman ques tion, was stabbed in the neck with a paper cutter. His assailant was arrested some tirse after the attack. A well dressed man calling himself “de Angelis” said that he wished to confess. He was taken into Father Tacchi-Ven- turi’s presence. Almost immediately he leaped at the priest, stabbing him in the neck. The priest recoiled quickly, saving himself from a blow that might have been fatal. The Music was radio. Needless to|an attractive display wiadow this remark, no outside guests were in- vited, \Dakota Man Built Fuelless Motor in 1919, Editor Says Minneapolis, Feb. 29—()—With the publican and doubting scientists watching the development of a new “fuelless motor” invention of Les- ter J. Hendershot, West Elizabeth, Pa., John N. Pag Minneapolis, to- day described a similar motor d week, showing how Miss’ Mary Eaton, famous stage and screen star, needs but 45 tainutés to make a charming summer frock of Peter Pan wash fabrics. Bolts of the tiful prints are arranged in the window, as well as finished models of the dresses, The six simple steps in making the dress series. The display will be in the window for the re.-ainder of this week. U.S. Farm Loan Board are demonstrated by means of a card | good. from their sheets.| Webb Brothers store has azranged| Devils Lake—Cloudy, 16, roads bound good. Grand Forks—Cloudy, 10; fair. French Arbitration relations committee. the Burleigh county preliminary hearing before Justice Of the Peace “Anton Their} NG Wicks Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly Treaty Is Approved Washington, Feb. 29.—(AP)—The new French arbitration treaty was approved today by the senate foreign The committee acted after hearing GRAIN DEALERS You are cordially invited to visit and inspect our most modern and up-to-date machine plant “MODERN MACHINE WORKS ‘921 Front Ave. Phone 83 Bismarck, N. Dak. Undismayed by their long unsuccess- aie He the nee infieite c Hake Hae ful questing, searchers along the|painful cut which was not regarded od coast today hoped that the waves !as dangerous. Produced a Hecke Tornado, Automebile would cast ashore the body of Harry|" ‘There is extreme reluctance in| hast x D., cs MIE ol Ae pies AE Fidelity Bidg. & Lean, N. Dak. Brooks, chief test pilot of the Ford] Vatican spheres to discuss the case,| Y 26, 1920. It! of farm lavas bave falhee ae ee Speciation to Sate. tavest Motor company, who plunged with| although Cardinal Gasparri, papal! yo-coldnil tty of diel Wabdarce tie fegera ere GoroteT his small monoplane into the oceah|secretary of state, called on’ Father cattecte Ge the | hands of the federal farm loan board last Saturday. \Tacchi-Venturi, S$ electric! throug! forecolsures since estab- ‘TRAVELERS INSURANCE COq Now Owns Much Land The theory persisted that some of the reef formations along the irreg- ular beach may have held the body hidden under water and that the breakers would eventually bring it shoreward. Hope which had almost dwindled away was fired to new heights yes- terday when an object was sighted by a seaplane off shore, apparently a human body. Boats, returning to the spot later, however, could dis- cover ‘no trace of the object which had appeared to the watchers. Citizens were planning a_ public funeral on the beach as a tribute to the pilot. Warning Given on Rapid Increase of Cattle Parasites Washington, Feb. 29.—(?\—With the livestock industry undergoing a gradual transition from the open ranges to farms inclosed by fences, & grave danger from the rapidly in- creasing prevalence of cattle par- asites has arisen, in the opinion of Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the bur- eau of animal industry. Relating the work of his bureau Bismarck Man Talks at Lumbermen’s Meet Fargo, D., Feb. 29, — (AP) — Lumbermet rather than competitors, in the opin- ion of Hal S. Dobler of Bismarck, president of the North Dakota Retail Lumbermen’s association, in th which opened here at 2 p. m. today. | The meeting will be in session for two days, closing with the annual banquet to retail lumbermen by salesmen of the territory at the Wal- dorf hotel Thursday evening. ers at today’s session, in, addition to Mr. Dob were Dr. D. . T.° Robertson, _pas- tor of | the rst Presbyterian © church of Fargo, who talked on “Re- roofing Over Old Shingles,” and Tom Lowe of St. Paul, who talked on “Merchandising Coal.” The convention was welcomed to Fargo by Mayor J. H. Dahl. Outside the British Isles there are fewer than 18,000,000 white peo- | ple in the 13,000,000 square miles energy from the atmosphere and makes it available for all lighting and power purposes, but requires no Power.” George Backster, former resident of Grenora who now resides at Lewiston, 0, and Alfred Hub- bard of Lewiston invented the ori inal motor, according to the Gren- ora Examiner s rotec- tion in the United States and in 14 foreign countries was obtained, ac- e : i opening address of the 2ist annual| cording to a statement attributed to convention of that organization,| Mr. Baxter. The motor was tested at the Uni- versi' f W ington, Mr. Page ‘lishment of the board, Lloyd S. Ten- ny, chief of the bureau of economics, department of agriculture, has dis- | closed in testimony before a house appropriations subcommittee. ublication today of the tes mony, given in framing the agricul- tural appropriation bill, revealed that in addition to that huge amount, another $5,040,301 is subject to fore- closure. These foreclosed lands, and other huge tracts which have come into the possession of insurance companies, jare making it necessary for the ag- riculture department to make a All work guaranteed Royal Jewelry Company 408 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Mr. Newlywed Insisted on taking the baby for ‘fe .S ¢; aia Expert Watch Repairing The Dac 101 Ninth St. Managers Seed Corn and Other Seeds Look Over Our Line While in town call any taxi at our expense and tell them to bring you to : otah Company Bismarck, N. D. a ride on Sunday to show off his new suit, hat and togs just re- ceived from to the house committee which today | °f the British Empire, reported the agriculture department | ~ eh ia supply bill, Dr. Mohler declared that, unless a comprehensive control program is inaugurated, the future food supply of the country may be seriously menaced. The damage} from parasitism to livestock “is so} widespread and general that it may rove to be our greatest source of fess.” he said. 4 x te ‘ He emanated ues anal ste 3 Contest ides and wool at $50,000,000 and i in lower production of meat, milk Judged By England’s Leader and horse power the loss ran into ‘Miss Leslie—Sutton,chiefjudgeofthe many millions more. Charleston contest for England, writes: “On the wide open ranges ani-| “My unique position in the dancin; mals spread their parasites over a world today would never have happened wide area,” *e explained. “Ani-| if I had not taken care of my health. mals now are more densely stocked I constantly had that tired out, de- on limited areas with a concentra- feeling, with sick headache, tion of infective material from) ‘adigestion, pap tlouspessi chutes by which the livestock has no escape.”| n ; While the foot and mouth disease Your mild laxative has been of valu- and hog cholera had been almost| sbleastistance in keeping my system in eradicated, he said, livestock pro-| @daily healthy co ition.’ ‘ ducers are “losing ground” to other) CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS | parasites and diseases yearly. All druggists=25c and 7c red pkgs | Discussing poultry diseases, Dr. = Mohler said that the blackhead had practically driven pe Goal ae pereest to the northwest and south. Advanced Engineering Announcement. If you are interested. in saving 2 to 5 per cent on your grocery buying give us your March business. Beginning March 1st we will give a dis- count of 5 per cent on all cash purchases of $1.00 or over. You may phone your orders and have them delivered on this basis: gd To those running charge accounts whose March buying runs $10.00, or over will be allowed a 2 per cent discount. Those buying $15.00 worth will be allowed 3 per cent discount. Those buying $25.00 worth ‘will be allowed 4 per cent discount. Those buying $35.00 worth or over will be allowed 5 per cent discount. Providing bills are paid in full between the 1st and 10th of April and the same each following month. 8 If you are rated 100% good in paying bills by the Bismarck Credit Bu- reau we will be glad to have your account. Geo. W. Little 40 miles per hour when NEW—62 mile speed later Stimson Arrives at Manila Today Manila, Feb. 29.—(AP) — Manila was alive with expectancy today— the eve of the arrival of Henry M. ners _ 4,4,6,6,6,6,6 6,284,660, LVL LCL LPL PLP AAPL New Stimson, governor general of the American Edition The new executive's {inaugural ad- of dress, which will be delivered short- STUDEBAKER'S liner which brought him here from the United States, is being awaited outline the policies which he will follow. SIX Philippines. ly after he steps ashore from the with interest, as he is expected to ERSKIN E E The inaugural ceremonies will take WANTED JACK RABBITS Horsehides, cowhides and furs. Write for wholesale prices on box lots of fresh frozen fish. Ship to the Northern Hide & Fur Co Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. 410 Ave. D. BISMARCK MOTOR Co. Bismarck, N. D. % North Dakota High School League Third District Basketball Tournament State Training School — 7 Mandan, North Dakota . 3 March 1, 2, 3 First Round (Mountain time) Thursday Evening QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day -r Night—23 Jos. W. Techumperlin Prop. Thursday Afternoon. Bismarck vs. Napoleon 7:30 Steele vs. Linton Turtle Lake vs, New Salem 8:30 Garrison vs. Washburn McClusky drew a bye Second Round Friday Forenoon 9:00 Wilton vs. Wishek 10:00 Underwood vs, Mandan 11:00 Ashley vs. Hazelton QUALITY QUALITY 1:20. Winners of ft FrAdoy te : eee ro Saterday Evenieg 5 8:80 Championship game Admission: Morning and afternoon sessions, 50 cents; evening sgssions, 75 cents

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