The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1928, Page 10

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‘PAGE TEN ( GRASSHOPPERS THRONG STATE GRAIN FIELDS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE j and Mrs, MePherson, despite the re- it attack on he mother, At the Top Once More | Mrs, Minnie Kennedy, is riding the crest of the wave again, It was a little bit more than three years ago that the Temple began to assume prominence here. rs. McPherson performed marvels in building her congregation; then she installed her own radio station, KFSG, put in Kenneth G. Ormiston as its chief operator, and drew to the But the mere fact that she is plan- ning her trip shows that she has regained her old prestige and power. If business still were in a slump she would not think of leaving. AL TO BE FIT FOR STUMPING and his condition is expected to im- THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928 prove gradually under absolute rest | WET QUESTION ment has taken place.” Nominee Confers With Dono- DR. SHUTTER VISITOR H E R E van on Various Prohibition ph to the questionnaire submitted to him by Senator Borah of Idaho, during the pre-convention campaign, and the pronouncement in the Re- publican platform adopted at Kan- sis City by almost a unanimous vote. “In the one Hoover described pro- hibition as a “noble experiment,” and in the other the party as a whole pledged itself and the cai-didate to 4 Temple thousands of people who Phases forcement of \ No Damage Reported Yet But first heard of her over the air. ear ei prenereirsger Insects May Become Seri- Near eee tte Cromes oe onpte| Indulges in Favorite Sports—| ,,D5,, Merion D Suteee, ee tnes poSttnford,, University, Cal. July the laws enacted to carry {t into vas i 4 7 j—)—Turning his attention ay " P oe eee aban repheeesae Sica) Golf and Swimming—as | polis, yl aes for a Yacation| the second of the two outstanding This is Mr. Hoover's last day for 7 cure on her unique pinnacle Campaign Nears Patt with his som, Captain Shutter. | issuer thus’ far developed in. the conferences and work for perhaps & Ni d + t Ay Pt n for! presidential campaign—that of pro- dy rc a th ‘aoe py uae Here | Sie en se Sar bee diy sb inbicnane Le Citizens’ Military Training hibition—Herbert Hoover is obtain- Leta oad a erat is greatly by grasshoppers, the insects Los Angeles veach. Her congrega-|_ Albany, N. Y., July 26.—(AP)— To many years Dr. Shutter has ing the views of William J. Dono- sarly Batusday snoriion ha ee start Fs are more numerous this year than tion dragged the waters for her and| When the time comes for Governor | been » prominent and well loved fig-| V2" assistant United States attor-| soto extreme northern tart of hl cn they have been since 1919. prayed. Three weeks later she re-| Smith to set a fast pace cn the cam-| ure in ‘Minneapolis, ‘where the church] "CY, general, and others, on some|) 0 state for fishing and recre- 7 This statement was made in Bis- | appeared at Douglas, Ariz., with her| paign stump, he cuunss on being in of which he is pastor qualifies as phases of this subject. " ation. i t marck this morning by R. L. Shot- | now-famous story of having been| tip-top shape for the grind. Leav- vin ne at important influences| »p2tere, naturally has been consider- |)", Republican candidate will pur- + Va well, stant U. S. entomologist kidnaped. ing organization of his presidential fn the life of that city 5 S!able speculation as to just what the! ‘his favorite sport both in ore. % from the Billings, Mont., laboratory. Her entire congregation, plus all| fight largely to others, he is con-| “xnown for his breadth and fine Republican presilential candidate, is gon and northern California. t ( Grasshoppers seem to be on the of Los Angeles’ curiosity seekers,| serving his strength, getting character, Dr. Shutter has long been going fey a ee which a t increase again and the U.S. Depart- whose name is legion, turned out to| siderable rest and indulging i oninent : Minneapolis civic af- Ifred E. Smith, the | Milas a rr rf ment of Agriculture entomological | greet the evangelist’s “return from| favorite sports, golf und swi Mich. Inthe cltg's ‘vations: GHetEE nominee, thrust so ville into F Eebtepentatives are making an at- the dead.” It looked as if the affair| He is spending only a limite Be oe he ais GIWaTSTABIETY ERC ton one aR OTGE Dr. Geo. F. McErlain * Ff tempt to rid the fields of them as had made business better than ever.| at his office each day, usually snow- bs a ibe evel tanavented, 1 nomination at Houston, but some o: ‘. ° © ese quickly as possible, Shotwell said For a week cr so she drew larger| ing up there shortly before noon fy construct ra the bent iRtocaned Mr. Hoover's advisers sey, he has Osteopathic Physician on The insect expert has been work- crowds than ever. after a substantial ham and eggs Fee ene twaet en ane Bot yet made up his own mind as to Blectrotherapy Solar-Ray aH ing in Bismarck this week and in the But it didn’t lest. breakfast. men iH mat uel a selec ai i Chronte Diseases a Specialty * wh surrounding territory, making inves- The district attorney fired a broad It is a desire to get plenty of beth bs mn Bi week in Bismarck tear hey ex ae at bon o the 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 3 clo: tigations and instructing farmers in side at Mrs. McPherson, accusing| golf and swimming over the week-| 149." seer at the Brine BERG Peer ee ee arcana naive Bismarck, N. D. t ie soning methods. He has been in her of trying to extort money from|end that has prompted him to take| 2nd is a guest al |. | nominees’ own declaration in his re- + Cov inot since spring and is working in her congregation as a “kidnap ran-| a few days vacation at Good Gorund, ave the district between Minot and Bis- som” fund. He strained every nerve| Long Island, where he will go Sat- t is marek. : ' trying to prove that her entire story| urday, after stopping off in New t Ma Many grasshoppers in the Bis was false, and that she really had, York tomorrow night for a confer- to marck district are killed by a fungus been spending the time in a cottage | ence with Governor Ritchie of Mary- tis Bemeery ésia euide. anc ward county at Carmel-by-the-Sea with Radio land. cid y ; Sta perator Ormiston, ed . x he insects in that territory, Mrs. McPherson denied everything, \ eine kind: of grasshoppers thri POU Soni dace ieee tia a agreed with her. Attendance at her meetings began to‘drop alarmingly. Seats no longer were at premium. Even when she was acquitted of all §n the northwest territory, the Two- strings, Differential, Red-legged Carolina locust, and the Migratory. Resting at Mansion Governor A. G. Sorlie will be ab- Grasshoppers must be killed quick- chepenias 4 n sent from his desk for several weeks Jy because they multiply rapidly Sense the congregation kept upon advise of physicians, who de- Shotwell is attempting to enlist termined this week that the chief Warmer aid in poisoning the fields. In her radio talks Mrs. McPherson ‘, °, . Cyarie ies” i eed Two kinds of poison are effective | Business is good once more for Aimee Semple McPherson. The ae aon eee eet le aria aie Thay aad tye a ‘gn grasshopper eradication, the wet | crowds have come back to Temple Angelus. Now she’s planning) fj. ranciul of Usteners were before |that he must recuperate before seri- fre land dry bran mixes. The wet mix is Then came new trouble, this time | US complications arose. Confined a trip to Europe. to ‘more successful. aaa 2 be BS . i to his room since Tuesday, Gov. Sor- « Arsenic is mixed with bran drv for entree _. | with “Mother Kennedy,” who at that | i iS ra 4 “ |time was one of three trustees of|lie has made ogress and it the dry mix. Water is added in 4 is hoy that will be back at bis sp “small quantities but, the mixture | C Tro wd. S € ome Bac k SE ae Or ecntal giealie bare, Ga rithin ‘the next few weeks. aj Rreeatsraal attea well ig mixed | | Kennedy dropped out of the Temple int rpssing sftalce of state are be re ” : 3 with the bran for the wet mix. jad Mrs. McPherson assumed full) o8 ‘nt all visit man- = F i ; " ph ‘ | control. This was followed, recently, |Sion but all visitors are barred on ou oO nh Ow Tr F j Theme werd | LQ Temple Angelus erica te cassia tin ct aa. ae en ! na of a oe eee uh csiidyk ey : _ id ie ST peste Is Picking Up nor’s physician said the executive is @ bed Eeitated within 24 hours after ‘mix- 5 __| Angelus Temple, home of the| But affairs are on the up grade| Suffering sore heart attack and “ ' , se dit lated ene iO acm: because the |Four-Square Gospel Again) «Four-Square Gospel,” is housing | now, nevertheless. : will be kept in bed for several weeks. { fix grasshopper's feeding time is be- ‘ith Th capacity crowds once more. The| Congregations are growing in| The statement follows: IN Tu ween 8 and 11 a. m : Popular With Throngs | (P21 “Tntluence of the smiling | size. Mrs. McPherson is beginning] “The governor is suffering from i Fields covered with the mash in in Los Angeles ! woman preacher is packing them in| to eal ane ee cel ase pal paek ceo teg ies Aoi ladhdero fs e oF eee | as of old. ence. During the last few weeks the oo ee an [7 Eo sFemple had fallen on evil| attendance at the Temple has been| under the care of his physician for Performance that reaches thrilling. new limits! ’ ra No grasshopper reports have been BY D. 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The : 4 party will then return to Superior. e bow) The trip will be President Cool- oe Se ae suc Ow Tt immediate environs of the summer 4 § th white house on the Brule river and } br his executive offices here. The first Swi trip is planned for next Sunday i Ny when the president will go to Can- | of non Falls, Minn., to dedicate the { th William Conville ‘monument. i sy After six weeks of secluded life, during which only relatively few people saw him, President Coolidge i agreed to appear today at a public al ceremony and throw out the first ja _ ball at the Head of the Lakes Base- ye ball tournament. 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