The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1928, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TR. AIN CH ANGE fine for oly one case” today, ay|to the chumaes "ares “pee, oPPoved ST ATE’S B AN a V Harding said. iwtinas in te) cities at noon now i Lawyer Appears Members af Ge Wate. tetas ae oY A group of Mandan business men,/commission are Fa: Harding, Ben E TS LANDS ie opposed to the changes, were rep-| Larkin, and C. W. [cDonald, ve ae counsel Otto K’ Bauer, af the Bine- ‘iia th (ah heerre Business Men Ready to Present enhemer Mercantile om oan Red Cross to Give Property Foreclosed Available Mott Line Case to State |ipsintt the ‘changes in practiealy| ‘Life Saving Lessons) to Tenants at $15 to $120 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JULY 16, 1928 lings, 22,412.92; Bottineau, 1,852.85; 3 Shannon, St.| or to the Red River and Elk Vall Bowman, 4,179.25; Burke, 21120-75; ¢ ARRETT 60 Brock ber ee] the St. Paull Aistrict of North Dakota,” sd Burleigh, 1,677.60; Cavalier, 3,690; Farmer; Garet Garrett, Philadelphis, | Charles A. Heath, Divide, 3,680; Dunn, et Eddy, Penn., well-known writer of many| This was the unanimous verdict of 1,075.84; Emmons, 889.50; Foster, articles dealing with the agricultural] the hundred crop observers, farm 640; Golden Valley, 10,878.77; Grant, SanGition of the Usited Stateay and| editorial press writers, inte, Bap; Ridder, Bebe 54s La Mowe aoe, Charis Wenth, Congo ~besiaaee-|graie nad cond eer or Marte ee A , ; loure, $60; idling McHenry, 1,761.95 hae Eo BL07; Melean, 43080; ‘Morton, | Author of ‘Pain in Northwest’| Six North Dakota farms were ed be inet“ : 2,264.25; Mountrail, 8,034.50; Nel- ited by the caravan this morning. % Rail Body every town on the two branch lines.) 4. ii i for 100 Advis a oe: a fepbins, Visits State for Another i a sit sine compe ‘ EATS baton SLanes ies, of the Bi illiam Allen, employe of the 96.02; Rolette, 3,146.70; 4 aa ustin Farm; [mre] , aor hgerg gains, tae. Cart Nace of ae tacy-Bismarck company, who in- — Bess: Rolette, 2, ‘speedier — Smith farm and the Carrie T. Chaf-|Duby eats razor blades. Yes, sir, Raprocenatives of interests op-| Armour Creamery company in Bis-|jUrcd his foot on a diving board! Announcement that 176511 acres |10,19611; July 16.—(%)—| fee farm. not only razor blades. Only recent- i Slope, 6,076.08; Stark, | _ Larimore, N. P: Ie he contend & yor passion to the proposed schedule! marck, appeared before the commis. ue aight, is the first casualty at {of North Dakota land owned by the | 640; Steele, 160; Stutsman, 2,697.22; | Seventy-five carloads of North Da-|- The farms were visited by the his teacher’s spectacles and once han, for passenger _ trains | si inst the chi 3 'y swimming pool this year. |state government will be leased to| Towner, 747.77; Traill, 160; Walsh, | kota farm managers and visitors on| farm managers while conducting aj fF be 3 tinnie dime dan to Mott and|~ Th Pa chr tho ‘dhe Oi Frssent It is believed that bones in his|renters was made here today by W.|175.70; Ward i203 ‘Wells, 280; | the farm managers’ annual “hunting| tour of the Larimore vicinity, In| he bed an eleter’ : light a, a ‘ foot are broken, Killdeer gathered in Bismarck and| schedules leave Mott and Killd E. Byerly, state land comm Mandan his morning ready to daily. in the Tioening, arriving wat] pi eicepanvin Gateee will be} The land, most of which was: ac- appear at hearings of the two cases| Mandan around noon and leaving be- | swimmin la Mian the /quired by the state bate fore- ore Vl ht aed ar tween 3 and 4 p. m. the same day. Monday, ‘Wednesday ‘and Feiaer ws for anisadtn shames ae siete Sid at 3 and 4 p. m. this after- Change Slows Service ae ae oe take advantage of |$120 for each 160 acres, Byerly said. Five representatives from Flasher} The es proposed would bring today, ‘re, manager, said |The lands usable only for pastures declared in Bismarck this morning into Mandan in the eve-| ‘The pool will be drained at 10 p.m. sec setline, Sais ter ie ae issioner. | Williams, trip” toured through the Red River| the hands of each visitor was placed 7 on a, bet. Elk Valley district this morn-|@ history and complete outline of Higa ed a) paesy he couldn't ‘ing on the second day of their tour.| each farm field and crop rotation. |eat hed AIRPLANE “N TICK Cass county farms were vis-| “No speechmaking was necessary ean) d vate: canna Vea cating London, England.—“Could you di-/ ited late eee afternoon. Mem-| and none was allowed,” said Cap E. fe be testy "At last report he rect me to the sirplane et bers of tour were entertained| Miller. “The farms told their own] them ei ali Po! please?” Not toy airplanes. either! | yesterday by Fargo businessmen at| story. The fields said better than| Was st ive. A local store has opened an lane | @ luncheon and were later escorted/ any human being could what we BELT CAUSES FIRE Sean opposed to the proposed the Bag them out early in roa = will not be filled until |will be leased for $80 to $120 per swe F4 may secu.e a its Neg Ganchatite vias wha eee “tt any section in the agricultural| The Bismarck fire department was = Having heard reports that num-| The new schedule would make it|/ °™ Tuesday night, quarter section. in| the tour at Fargo were Dr. John| area of the United States was to be| called to a fire in the rear of Tittle erous petitions both for and against| necessary for people residing along| A Ust of the counties and the num. the ‘issues would be presented at|the lines to stay in Bismarck or Aeceeatien cee oe pRvcgersred icon ee the hearings this afternoon, the Mandan 36 hours to do three or four | at $100,000,000 a year. y The Announces a July 17, 18 ' = Bismarck housewives are given an unusual oppor- i tunity to learn the newest in cooking methods, to get dozens of tasty recipes in this four-day school. Mrs. Linebaugh, the director, has conducted more B than 50 highly successful cooking schools. Her ! reputation includes not only the successfu demon- ase Program for Tuesday Quick Breads OVEN BAKED DINNER : BAKED SPARERIBS WITH SAUERKRAUT POTATOES AU GRATIN PRUNE SOUFFLE 1D DSSS SS TOS. CAPES Barnes, 820; Benson, 1,611.70; Bil- of gasoline. |. Better Cooking School | Consolidated Utilities Co. 4-Day Cooking School Rex Theatre, Bismarck | | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday , 19 and 20 Conducted by Hazel Linebaugh, Director of Home Service Department, Montana-Dakota Power Company, New Easy Methods --- New Recipes Special Group Assemblage Remember—Thie Scliool starts at 2 o'clock each afternoon and is free. You are cordially invited et The balance is payabl> . 4 monthly installments of $180.| Brindley, Ames, Iowa, head of the| selected without # fault in crop con-) Brothers meat market at 7:15 p.m. This airplane has an 89-horsepower economics eee at Iowa State| ditions today, and with a promise! Sunday. A belt on one of the re- motor and yields 20 miles to a gallon | College; H. M. Harden, Minneapolis,| for the most abundant crops, we|frigerating machines burned. It was ‘ : Minn., associated editor of the Farm should be compelled to give the hon-| extinguished with chemicals. Hazel Linebaugh, School Director i strations of her recipes in the school sessions, but a splendid ability really to instruct so that the house- ' wife has equal success afterwards in her own kitchen. : Mrs. Linebaugh has selected one of the new porce- lain Reliable ratiges with the Lorain heat control for use throughout the school. Offers for Churches LIGHT REFRESHMENTS SERVED ATTRACTIVE GIFTS EACH DAY MASTER PRIZE AT FINAL SESSION - _ FREE RECIPES \ to attend everyday. , e e 6 -s a , > > ms.

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