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pean rs a Sa PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 DIVIDEND PAID CATTLE WILL 7 “BY BLBVATOR GET SCAB DIP? © BERGESON’S - ter of a Million Bushels County’s Livestock’ of Grain Aristocracy called, will be mixed tomorrow in a 9 ne vat. Xi ju in wi out Cost ‘of The treatment, Miesen $21.45 - $27.95 said today, stimated at about 25 cents a head. Not all the cattle Values to $50 ‘Two Pairs of Trousers i Herbert Hoover, His Family And Their California Home’ aot) be eS A dividend of 9 per cent to stock- . R. Mie! be- f holders of the Wing Farmers’ Eleva- County Agent A. liesen came a Knight of the Bath today. jo tor was announced at the nual He went to Sterling this afternoon seed and picnic of the concern to ae wa for some of Bur- yesterday. county’s first families. : i Reports showed that it handled a + Approxinat iy 500 members of i quarter of a million | bus of the Guernsey, Shorthorn, Holstein grain last year. At the meeting and Poll Angus families are expect- yesterday plans were laid for or- ganizing a cooperative _lives| ck shipping association by those inter- ested in the grain cooperative. William Josephson was reelected president, C. W. Wilkins: secre tary-treasurer and Ben skey manager. At the picnic yesterday there was & program of sports, a picnic din- is ner, music and an a‘dress on co- operative organizations by County Agent A. R. Miesen. * NESTOS RESTING AT MINOT HOME te Minot, June 27.— (AP) — Three hundred and fifty votes had been cast in Minot within a half hour ‘after the polls were opened this morning, indicating that a record number of ballots would be cast be- fore the polls close tonight. There are nearly 5,000 votes registered in i Minot this year. When Herbert Clark Hoover Is not called elsewhere by official duties, he and his family make their home on the campus of ‘Stanford ‘ Former Governor R. A. Nostos, University, California. ‘Their residence there Is shown below. Mr. Hoover, Mrs. Hoover and thelr elder son, Herbert, Jr» all are Stanford | Independent, Republican candid graduates and Alan, the younger son, ls a student there. At the left is Mr. Heover on the porch of his Washington home; above are Mrs. Hoovers oS eee ctanicting hie Alan and Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hoover, Jr. h speaking campaign last night. ed to become hardshell Baptists Fri- day and Saturday, when the: will be totally immersed in a bath pre- pared from 800 gallons of crude oil mixed with resin, lye and about 100 ao to be treated are scab-infected. The dip is beneficial to cattle whether they have the scab parasite or not. A few cases of scab have been found in herds in the Sterling halle f The dipping vat will be ready to begin treatments early Friday morn- ing. It will continue in operation . | Friday and Saturday. Dr. Ben J Neen Palm Beach and Cool Clothes FARGO CASTS | oaneeae RECORD VOTE $2.99 - $4.95 CAPS whe Fargo, June 27.—(?)—Indications Committees poset es vari- FARGO YOUTH of se ime which crumbled CRASH VICT M {Baldwin 1 are that a heavy vote ht cast Y Ch : E ti Ss 24 ie ous service clubs in the city are on April 6, i a it wide pri- tock te lo §=—s working to get out a large vote. It was thought that the cone I Baldwin | mary-electién today. i ada ae st ——— would be engulfed in the crater it- * 5 In the city of Fargo almost 1,000 1 self since the greater part of the Ray Freeman of Minot, former| votes wer> cast during the first . 9c 4 1 .99 : A lava has risen to the level of the resident of Baldwin, was ting | hour after the polls opened. The S sy ruptive mouth. old-time friends here Saturday eve- ter yeure Soivar beet oa . sisi ning. was about . ain Our ‘ ic Fergus Falls, June 27.-(?)—Wil-|95.Vear A Vet Wendotin Valle Shields youth,|” Mr. and Mra, Richard Borner and| , Interest in the wet and dry con: New Bargains on Various Tables f ‘ i i ear Army Veteran » Shields youth, test as well as th 14 in bert Secord, of Fargo, who was in- ri z who has been unconscious in Man-|Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and] i8*1,0° tat jenP hl ite interest * \ nt jured in an automobile accident be- Resigns Due to Liquor | dan Deaconess hospital since an au-| little _ nephew, Jackie Newman,| in the state political situation was 19 TABLE 4 ‘ = FAP) — Arthur] tween Elbow Lake and this city tomobile accident early Monday | spent Sunday afternoon at the home ome responsible for the heavy vot- = Cc ¢ Rodenkissch, Moorhead, arrested at| while returning from a Bible school Dalit age June Ali tere dition “odes ncspital eoried es aati ely Fo tats com- ‘The voters will decide today if Shop Caps 2.02... .0sssereseccees 19¢ hh = Detroit Lake late Tuesday for al-| conference at Alexandria Sunday | resignation | of Sp ieee : Ee aed : ‘ munity halt Saturday evening for North Dakota is to remain in the list Manhattan and Van Heusen P — Petrolt ticipation. in robbing the| night, died at St, Luke's hospital | Bags, a veteran of 25 years suits) | Vetter is suffering with a basal|the | purpose of. discussing the| °f states which have prohibition 1 ic American Railway Express company | here this morning. 5. Ale ees Field, ichi-| skull fracture, a compound fracture| amendment which is to be voted on beard their state constitutions, Soft Collars ....... f Ke office here of $3,000, has denied any| _ Mildr 2 s Elect of Fargo, and Leth pord foe ta gocaret fect serv, | of the left leg below the knee, and a election day. F. E. McCurdy, state’s | j lec presented by an in- 5 om ‘ ‘ part int the robbery, and will fight ae le, Moorhead, who oe Lie i g compound fracture of the left fore-|attorney of Bismarck, gave the i stent ind both wets and Men’s and Boys’ Ties ... yh Extradition to North Dakota, offi-| hurt in the same accident, are slow-|1¢¢, oa i arm. Slight hope is held for his re-| principal address, and Julius Meyer, | SiVs, "Ve made a vigorous cam- we) id ‘ ie _cials working on the case said today.| ly improving and are expected to Prohibition officers _ recently | covery. local f: 1 ke few | Palgn. Men’s Suspenders Kesbanie é Rodenkirsch was brought to Moor] recover. Leite er eboirCaea Rouse-|" Vetter's father and mother, Mr. words “on the subject. A small Both, groups Sud rernnee ee : if head late Tuesday night and is eel 2 oh ape and Mrs. Johm Vetter, were at his d 3 as to the outcome. Political observ- ; y jotged in the Clay county jail. where|Catholics to Build Chicago to Selfridge Field. bedside yesterday but no. visitors Setar hobare rues busy hauling} ¢T Were apparently unanimous in i > ; 4 is being questioned today by spe- : Ps HOP FOR HoP! have been allewea to-seo hime today: the -taatucial for tie iow aixacocm| oe eon tee tue seas will re- . Cc tial agents for the railroad and ex- Recreation Centers} COPS HOP FOR HOPPERS He was hurt when the ear in which | bungalow. which he is erecting on| Tin dry, although some were of the , press company and Cass and Clay Cleveland, June 27.—Thouch num-| he . nd seven companions were rid-|his farm east of town. Harold opinion that the wets would make a Bathing TE ov eninnpbvenudsions 39c tounty officials. It was announced] New York, June 27.()—Pre-|érous be the duties of the blue- | ing, collided with another car oceu- | Swairn, local carpenter, is doing the strong showing. North Dakota has * pH the, Cass county sherifs office| jiminary plans tor “provide recrea-|©-ated guardians of th» Taw. ‘twas| pled by fou unknown. Indians be-| work.” : been dry since, it was admitted to Gloves and Mittens ............... 39¢ lenkirsch will not <gree|tional centers for young Catholic |'™¢\er thoug! wy ever chase} tween Fort Yates and Solen. Irvin Bor is ii previous at- i to come to North Dakota extradition| ren inal parts ‘of the United |Stasshoppers. | However, the "hop- ees bee eee at, TAT saat | tempts 0 takes out of the dry Interwoven Sox .......cesweeceess 39€ f 3 proceedings will be begun Thursday.| States were announced today by |Pers are 80 numerous in one section NOT SO POOR! town given a coat of paint. The| °The major fa Boys’ White Blouses 39c i n —_——_—_———— Rav” Edward Garesche, S. J, of [Sf Lakewood, a suburb, that Deputy| Philadelphia, June 27.—After be-|farm is occupied by abe caver oie re, Political scramble, as ey GL ac a 4 MODERN GIRL PRA\ Rev. | Edward Garesche, S. J,0f Inspector Charles O. Slevei of tne ling supported. by friends for three | family, | always, finds the two major fac-1 Silver Belt Buckles ........... 39c : Toronto, June 27.) — newly organized American Young |Cleveland Police Department has years, it was revealed on the death| Local friends of Miss Vivian | “nS f the Republican party in hot re @ bit unconventional, thinks Mrs.|yon’s association. suggested the creation of a “grass-|of Mrs. Katherine Brooks that she Green wil) be interested in hearit contests. ae! > 3 Nathan Wood of Boston about the| "among the officers of the associ- hopper” squad and Chief L. M.|/had a fortune in property and in-| of her recent marria: Miss Gan Se anne modern girl, But, she told the Bap-| aor ate Cardinal’ O'Connell, of | Miller of Lakewood is giving the|vestments of $17,500, | Because she| taught school in the ‘Belawin district LEGS COME HIGH Cc List, wor = ee eines siven/Boston, protector, and Cardinal idea serious consideration. ae no heirs, eae will go to| east of here a few years ago ocne rar Perea fakes re St Hi ( 5 a vl 3 “ Parle. —_—_ ve i a a o mn, 99c must look for the salvation of the ae of pad York, honorary pres- WANTS CITY GAS TAX asin eee, on has roiarnes wouldn't bring much in the open raw Hats ....... Pa eae cia 1 world, It is these modern girls who Oakland, Calif. — Believing prop-| CAN'T HURT ’EM NOW pegs BN pred polcocae “ines # "4 market. However, when it was Caps Scag ees a ; are leading the women of the world Vv aE eS E * erty levies an unfair means of rais- Toledo, Ohio, June 27.— Along|her. father, ‘Richard Nixon, pionee! broken in a collision with the auto res d Mi : Hl into emancipation esuvius in Eruption ing, $440,000 annually for street with the increased daring of gang: | resident Sa aoe Poem | or bomie creer be aaa te sn.atn, loves an IttENS ....ec0.cecceee WC oo ‘ ‘ |work, W. H. Parker, commissioner sters and the killing o iicemen in i - fs ti ™ 2 yy a jury. i 5 ANIMALS GROW FAST Attracting Tourists | Me efor hy dascline tax |this city, the purchase ‘of ten ma-| somewhat improved at this time. — Boys’ Knickers .......+-.-.+..02-. 99¢ y Prager) ai nee deg samuel Resi igi rea of a cent a gallon to defray the |chine guns and ten bullet-proof vests|time Mrs Little visited. tee ra sien oon : nena (AP) White Dress Shirts 99c ss 1 . na Sy, | ; . Litt! ( a jars tpe nie sais ainania a Beseimeet station has found that|Vemuvias was in Me ee ane [oe ect ae thorized, ‘The vests ipce jthem being Mrs. Emma McCullough in Prank ‘T. Cqurtney, Brit- i & young farm animal grows much|Since no fear of disaster was felt, SLAIN AMID BEGONIAS _ | bullet. CH cont torn Grane se tor, who hopped off this 1 faster than a young human. A|tourists were flocking to this town| Pont De L’arche, France—Vatel, Sf Mamaeck, ani a ees ixon | morning for the Azores en route to 1.99 ae pecarsing to Brody. grows but|at the foot of the mountain. | |the cook, who took his life because LAST LAMPLIGHTER QUITS ama ae Kyi i @ ARES Soom) ERAS Linitedl Sa eee returned: to Lis- ‘ . y Smal ystallized fragments fel e king’s fish was spoiled, had a jicago—The last lamplighter i 3 ages of 4.and 14. A young animal,}on the road leading to the voleano, |isciple.. When frost filled the be- Chicago" is about to ine This Job: ion iar and wales ANC | pee Men Ss Overcoats .........--.06+- -$1,99 Such as a rabbit, calf or guinea pig, | but visitors kept on toward the Sum- igonias at the Chateau, de Bonpart Oakley Boulevard, only gas-lighted |S", left recently on a business trip Khaki Pants ... ok 1.99. Beemer ves cent in # year, oF mnie apparently unafraid. the head gardener, witnessed the|strect in the city, is being equipped Oe hokcdee acd Ola rai a \ Eons day grows as much a8 a bu-| “For three stays there have, been [wilting Dloms and Slew himself. | with electric lights. j, Setaiiaaaslens_ sot Ch Aaibe Capital Funeral Wool Shirts .... ietneea: See explosions. Fragments of molten ——_—__—_ i ; ; Se explosions. | Fragments of Toten | Grease biden’ durreaces. ital One-of the woildle titat boapitals|EEOpowed RODA teana to reimburse Parlors Night Gowns ........esccecee0e. 199 « \ GAS CAPTURES OASES back upon the eruptive cone. The| population at the rate of 75,000| was founded by Princess Macha those having their money in closed Paj sue or reir 27 thon af cone was raised almost to the level| every year. in Ireland, about 300 B. C. : pen. They report good success 80 208 Main Ave. WJAMAS «oe eeeereesccesececees 1.99 vende Powell, glave trotver, who oT sora : We Richard Borner motored to Wi Licensed Embalmer : kas just returned from a motor tour —ETHEL ton Friday on a business mission, Phone—Day cr Night—22 b 2 99 T ‘ABLE of 40 countries. Every oasis in the oer Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom had e “ ‘ ‘Sahara now has a filling st: Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. ion and for their gues‘s early in the week, the parents of Mrs. Nordstrom from Roseglen. A number from here attended the rodeo which was of the week in Mrs. George Stohl and children have returned to their home in the Ae OROTD WE WKPPY AG RAPD 4 ail Ce re, eins hank Men’s Corduroy, $5.50 trousers, now’...........$2.99 Mens’ Work Trousers, . $4 and $5 values .......:...... 2.99 Hot Weather Suits, “te GROOMS Goat GeTreR! ROYALTY PLANS HUNT Stockholm, June 27.—(?)—King Alfonso, polo player, and the bache- Tor, disengaged Primo de Rivera are -coming in the fall to hunt moose swith King Gustav, tennis player. See re tes Davia . CAN BE~ — A number cf local folks, took in Palm Beach Bcigts ucetneigis bacaeas oper ae + ey ag es $6.00 Hunting Trousers, now ...... 2.99 Belasco has engares his physician, Dr. Alexander B. Timm, for a new ey. The doctor had stage exper- nce in his student days. BIG VOTE EXPECTED Jamestown, June 27-— (AP) — mes —~ wee Peanp new name / : Those who attended enjoyed the performance very much. Everett Nixon of Bismarck visit- ed with local relatives the fore part SHIRTS There was no alibi in weather or roads offering against a full turn- out of the vote in this territory as the primary election opened here, and a big vote was in prospect. PIG CROP SMALLER Washington, June 27.— (AP) — aes ar ‘ing pig crop of this year shor a decrease of about 7 per cent over 1927 in department of ag- riculture figures. e decrease is valent to about 4,000,000 pigs, which a decline of 3,000,000 was noted in the corn belt states. HOT PUPPIES! Cleveland, June 27. — ‘Suicide John” Pummer is the undisputed Map; eating champ of this met- litan area. And that isn’t al than 24 hours after winning o’ wheats” crown from Joyce,” Plummer en- a duel for wiener eat- sichaw your Poke sugar cane this year. Mr. Monroe put 25 acres "| cane. Several workers for the chautau- qua were here recently trying to get a h signers to put on a chautau- aua/tn Baldwin next year. Several iness men and farmers signed the contract, but we did not learn if the in required backers were found or not. TP'S NO JOKE ver.—Numerous are the jokes WIGWED ANvTlING— ae AY on you 7”. @ ae nee GLOOMY CAN BE —— ~ CAGE We ANNOUNCEMENTS” Serr tle. Grooms Te we miopue names / T. and $4.50 shirts 295 | pane a x 0 and 245 pe irts...... 1d ; $2.00 shirts ..... 145 — . UNDERWEAR | . UNION SUITS Short seeyet Od cad S80 values wow DL2O VASSAR 2 PIECE Shorts .........\........ 69¢ and $1.19 - Shirts: ribbed, 69c; Rayon, 89c MEN’S SWEATERS De Entire. Stock Yo PRICE