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PAGE EIGHT ELABORATE POULTRY DISPLAY WILL THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 WOMEN VOTERS HEAD—IN ACTION | Minot’s New Clinic - __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BEAUTY PAGES WOMEN VOTERS CT, A L E X I US BE CARRIED ON TOUR OF THE STATE Every Phase of Poulry Produc- tion and Marketing Affect- ing Producers Will Be Ex- plained—Two Stops in Bur- leigh Ccunty, Regan and Sterling Every phase of poultry produc- ion and marketing affecting pro- rs will be explained by exhibits at the 88 meetings to be kota from May 28 ion with unty, i al ning of May 31 Sterling on the aft- exhibits and ‘ton will be ner, field ¢_extension vision of the col ive Poultr of Chicago, who be one of the leading poultry au- thorities of + nited States, will be one of th kers on the pro- gram. He will lay particular stress on problems in connection with marketin; He will tell what the consumers want in i and what North T ng the best prices y products. Experts to Talk Mr. Weisner and Mr. Barton will alternate on the five weeks’ pro- gram in discussing what the poul- |= try flock owner must do to be suc- cessful, taking up such subjects as breeding, itation, feeding, hous- ig. teresting feature of the program will be a demonstratior by a team of 4-H club boys showing methods of controlling poultry parasites. Poultry denfonstration teams are now being trained in Wells, Moure and Walsh counties and the two teams that are the best prepared by May 28 will alternate on the trip, according to Harry E. Rilling of the Agricultural college, state boys’ and girls’ club leader. A dairy demonstration team in Morton county is also training and may make a part of the special train tour. i ‘ Of the eleven cars in the special train, five will be devoted to poultry exhibits, Two poultry market cars will be carried to show how live and dressed poultry and eggs are handled in transit, and to show birds that are properly dressed and of the right quality. One Car for Turkeys One entire will be devoted to turkeys. A pa illustrating de- sirable breeding stock will be dis- also for contrast a pair with s. Hatch- tor will be falfa yards for brooding, open sheds for winter shelter, marking birds for theft prevention by tattooing and other me and sanitation includ- ing the necessity of clean water and clean feed hoppers. A. six-fo! ction of a full size laying house showing the details of jon and equipment and con- ing a number of bh will be ar, also a full see- ny house containing be carried in Value of a another poultry ill be demon- standard bred floc strated, also a mode: of a desirable poultry house. Methods of feedin in the litter, and hopper and use o: a waicr fountain and green feeds will be shown. The sanitary breed- ing display will include a model colony house, brooding devices and arrangements for rotating of yard: Specimens of internal and ex ternal parasites will be displayed and methods of control and other sanitation problems will be _ illus- trated. A culling exhibit will clude two hens, one that laid 235 eggs during the past year and one that laid only 51, and information will be presented on how to select the good layers. Outstanding standard bred mal birds of the popular breeds will be carried, in- cluding Plymouth Pock, Wyandotte, Rhode Island Red, Leghorn and Orpington. The hen as an egg chine will be represented by a dis play showing the eggs ond of the raw feeds necessary to make h y Teaberry Gum After Smoking Clitk’s Teaberry Gum ab- sozbs smoke breath, cools the mouth and makes smoking more’ enjoyable. Teaberry is the best flaver in 30 years—and you can get it only in chis better Gum. CLARKS ance Tonight ! composition of | Pierce County Fair to Be Held July 11-13 Rugby, N. D., May 10——| Preliminary plans for the 13th an- jnual Pierce county fair, which will j be held this year from Ju, 11 to 13,| inclusive, have been prepared, ac- cording to O. A. Spillum, Rugby, | secretary of the fair association. {| The Pierce county association has! made special arrangements to foster | jthe Boys and Girls club work, Home| }Makers clubs and the Junior Livo- stock department, Mr. Spillum said. | Attention this year will be directed | i to judging contests and demonstra- | tions of the junior department. | Officers of the fair association, sides Mr. Spillum are: Dr. |George H. Davidson, president; W.| Bosley, vice president, and L. N.| Sessing, treasurer. Five Counties Will Sell Wool Jointly Grand Forks, N. D., May 10.—(?) —Approximately a half million pounds of wool grown in North| Society girls acted as pages at the annual convention of the sague of Women Voters In Chicago. Left to right are Mary Barnes, ' Ruth Elting, Jane Schuttler and Peggy Owen, who used their well. Dakota is expected to be marketed | modulated voices to call Mrs, So and So, during June, when five counties in* the northeastern section of the state j will sell their wool jointly. | The counties, who operate under Nelson, Walsh, Grand Forks andj June 22. | Traill.” Nelson county has tentative-| June 20; county at Hillsboro, held at Langdon, June 19; Walsh | grading, except that unfit wool will county at Park River, ithe name of the Grand Forks Coun-|Grand Forks at Larimore, June 21, ty Wool association, are Cavalier,{and Traill be sold separately. A secretary of the association was instructed to confer with firms buy- ing the wool in regard to a plan to ve-|_ Representatives from the associa-|deduct one dollar from the sale price ly set June 5 as the date for its'tion have decided upon a uniform jof each carload of wool, to be used ‘sale, but it may be changed to June| plan for the marketing. All wool|to further the consumption of mut- 18. The Cavalier county le will be | will be offered without docking or ton and lamb. WILL OBSERVE HOSPITAL DAY Townspccple Invited to Visit Local Institution Satur? day, May 12 St. Alexius hospital will observe National Hospital Day Saturday, May 12, with an open house, a baby show and nurses’ graduation exer- cises, according to an ‘nnounce- | ment made today by Sister M. Boni- |face, superintendent. This is in line with widespread preparations being made all over the United States and Canada for observing the hospitals’ “better acquainted day.” Everyone in Bismarck and sur- rounding territory is invited to visit the hospital Saturday afternoon to see how the sick and unfortunate jare cared for and to inspect the up- | to-date equipment provided at the | hospital for the use of the doctors and nurses. All babies born during 1927 and the first part of 1928 will be guests of the hospital on Saturday. The: will be weighed and presented with souvenirs, and tea will be served to the mothers. A musical program is also being arranged for the after- noon. The National Hospital Day move- ment has been established to give the public a chance to become better acquainted with the hospitals. The late President Harding, gov- Miss Belle Sherwin, Cleveland, ernors of many states, and other of.| ficials have heartily endorsed the movement in the past. | In 1921 the movement first origi- nated and that year 1,600 hospitals threw open their doors to their com- munities, held demonstrations of president of the National League i of Women Voters, started out in the annual meeting of the organiza- tien at Chicago by practicing what she preachee—never miss an oppor- tunity to vote. She cast a ballot for a League issue. neal ie ti its apparatus, nursing procedures, graduations, and in other ways tried to show the public what they were trying to do. Last year about 5,000 hospitals held programs, and this year many more will be in the movement. to Be Opened May 12 Minot, N. D. May 10—@%— National Hospital Day, which this year will be held May 12, will be recognized in this city by the formal opening of the Northwest Clinic, built at a cost of $150,000. Six physicians, besides the four doctors on the board of directors, will be on the staff of the clinic. Included will be Dr. E. M. Ransom, Minot, and Drs. Russell Gates, Paul Rowe, Cecil Watson, W. W. Swan- son and E. R. Samson, who have transferred here from hospitals in the Twin Cities. The clinic will use the entire space on three floors, and will be able to a 70 patients at one time. Methodists Approve Church Unification Kansas City, Mo. May 10.—()— Unanimous approval of steps look- ing toward union of the Methodist Episcopal church with the Presby- terian churches and the Congrega- tional church was given here late yesterday by the Methodist Episco- pal committee on the state of the church. A subcommittee report providing for the appointment of a commis- sion of 27 to handle all unification discussions was passed without dis- senting vote. The report will come before the quadrennial general con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal church today for final approval. Free Elks Band Concert, Auditorium, tonight at 8:15 o'clock. The public is invited. ranging and price marking. | . This End Table in Walnut Finish given away free ' with a purchase of | $35.00 or over. : our regular price. Tapestries, regular price $4.75, _ special price ve We kave about 50 oil stove tiens, all in firet clas \ditio: Our Sale Pric condition. Coles, Majestic, Favorite, Acme, St. Paul, Continental, Peninsulars. lar prices. Rag Rugs imported from Japan, our special during this sale Light Oak Library Table, excepti vale. * Regular price, $: le $20.00, sale price . Various other library and $15.00, sale price Polychrome Mirrors, regul 12.00, sale price Walnut Davenport Table, This Beautiful Bridge Lamp with $95.00 purchase Store will be closed all day Friday for rear- All our floor lamps - 50 per cent off from ranges now from $4.00 to $15.00, exceptional good values. . Used Kitchen Ranges, all in first class We have the following ranges: Our rices are 25 per cent off from our regu- regular price. $20.00, sale price ....... HAAE $12.50 BOTH NEW AND USED Everything Must Be Sold The building has been sold and we must get out—being unable to secure a new location we must dispose of our entire stock. In order to do this quickly we have cut the prices to the bone. Walnut Davenport Table, exceptional good vatue, regular price $25.00. Sale price ......eeseeeeseeeeee Northland Refrigerator Top Icer, regular price $17.50, sale price .. $13.75 Northland Refrigerator Top Icer, regular price $25.00, sale price $17.50 Refrigerator, regular price $30.00, sale price . Walnut Bed in full size, new with Sagless spring and felt mattress, regular price 7.50, sale price ... $24.95 Walnut Bed, full size, new with link fabric spring, cotton mattress, regular price $82.50, sale price $24.75 Full size bed, spring and good coton mat- tress, on! o $8.95 Baby beds, all new, complete with spring and_ mattress, onl; $7.95 ‘ernus: ‘artin , full size, slightly used, link fabric spring, and new cot- ton mattress, exceptional good ee link « fabric spring and new cotton mattress, onl: 14.50 113 Fifth St. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Window shades, new, green, only ............. Pint Fruit Jars, dozen .... Quart Fruit Jars, dozen ... Kitchen Utensils, of all descriptions .... 5 & 10e Small Washboards Frying Pans Glass Containers .. Pie Tins, 2 for . Gallon Jers .. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Waffle Irons, and other articles too numerous to mention. Baby beds, new, complete with spring and mattress, re rice $1275," sale mattress, regular price Baby borgies, used, we have from $6.75 up to $12.50 . 39e . 20¢ . 35e tiful price Day beds, the pull-out, "7 527.60, sale price » be 10¢ “ some The sturd; and is Piece table has a autifully heavy blue leather. All Sales are for Cash Only. Ruder’s Furniture Exchange Phone 790 Bismarck, N. D. MANDAN Day beds, walnut finish, automatic, beau- design, regular price ibe Sanitary Cots and new pad, special ..$9.75 We have a lot of new mattresses, all cotton, while they last, only ..... Pillows, new, only one pair to a customer, $3.00 value, now. per pair 0 Breakfast set, a beautiful design, 5 4 : lar pric 5.00, sale ‘ designed. chair and five diners are upholstered in The suite is built of walnut, combined with other cabinet woods. wil sis years of satisfactory service. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE $15,000 STOCK STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS During the Sale A Beautiful Venetian Mirror with every purchase of $35.00. le price Porcelain kitchen tables, regular price | eevee ges B1975 one SITS soso + BLS while they last .. Kitchen tables, used, . Dining room table and 4 chi holstered, while they last 18." Dining room table and 4 new chairs, irs, leather up- 5 $15.75 ol Kitchen’ cabinet, used, all’ in’ good shaj good value, regular price $1500, ead 11.75 Kitchen Cabinet Hoosier, in good condition, regular price $25.00, sale price. .$17.50 Kitchen cabinets with porcelain tops; beau- tiful design, regular price $42.1 Bed room rockers, oak, our special ree a $2.75 seat cushions, regular price $13.50, sale price ..$8.75 Walnut rockers with ieee eatin alae ex: value, regular ice 15.00, sale price .... eg rocker, walnut $13.50, sale price .........$9.75 $9.95 finish, regular Beautiful Walnut Smoker with a pur- chase of $45.00 or over, eart River Pavilion The Vagabonds ‘ Entertaining