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2AGE SIX. FRESHER EGGS FOR CONSUMER — SPATE OBJECT ‘Arrest and Conviction of Four : Egg Law Violators Is Example am TP) « Eggs may be eggs but they are! ‘ot to be legally classified as food *or human beings unless they meet “ertain requirements, R. 0. Baird. tate food commissioner, said today *m announcing a campaign for bette: and fresher eggs for North Dakota consumers. | 7 5, The first step in the campaign was sst_ and conviction of repre- tives of four companies who ntly were not familiar with she fi egg slogan. Pleas of guilty | were entered in all four cases and| tines btad assessed. « “The North Dakota state pure food aw makes it unlawful for any per- son, firm or corporation, in buying yr selling eggs, to take or give a ater or le. for eggs un- it for foods th. tual dock- ge which determined by careful Dl tandling,” Baird said. 08 {+ “The law also provides that every 2 erson or firm handling or buying t Jog must have the proper facilities feor candling eggs and a suitable Sti Slace for handling eges intended for fa} Quman use. This phase of the law of « will be strictly enforced, as will the «other phas The persons placed under arrest «ind Sanvicted on charges of violating t Produce Co., Mebridge, D., through their driver, Ed Byrne. sharged with buying eggs on a “case count” and paying in full without sip tsirst having candled the eggs to de- we germ e whether they were fit for} fuman use. The company paid a th] ine of Slo and ¢ ans! Minot Creamery an Se's-vhich paid a fine of $: otlt: Farmers Shipping association, Langford, N. D., paid a fine of $10 Ss for dealing in eggs without ing candling facilities. MS. L. Husingh, Westfield, Lind costs on a charge of buying eggs CWwithout providing candling equip c ment. tiv, fiindagond, Ja < ‘Corn Crop Estimate Is ps =H 3,029,561,000 Bushels Is : (#) —This = vear’s corn crop was forecast today »vy the department of agriculture, on he basis of August 1 condition, at at 3,029,561,000 bushels, compared with do . 2,725,617,000 bushels indicated last nonth, and 2,773,708,000 bushels fec< 1arvested last year. ag <A preliminary estimate of the win- + er wheat crop places production at svi! 578,599,000 bushels, compared with ing _ °43,782,000 bushels indicated a flo; Washington, Aug. 9. nonth ago, and 8,000 har- tal< vested last year. Indicated produc- ing ion of spring wheat is 84,343,000 nay oushels cf durum and 228,350,000 an; ushels of other spring wheat, mi igainst 73,532,000 and 182,623,000 sec ndicated last month, and 76,155,000 for ¢ ind 243,152,000 bushels harvested of. ts of the other principal ‘rops were aa follows, compared with ting tetual ield last tie S Oats, 1,442,000. yared ‘with 1 184,000 C00 y, 344,000,000 and 264,000, 3,300,000 and 58,800,000; ibe Eamcat,” 15,400,000 and 16,000,00 the g Flaxseed, 24,500,000 and 26,600,000; Arg sugar beets, 6,690,000 tons and Art a7, 750,000; white potatoes, 460,000,0 os sushels and 407,000,000; hay, 88,- ataj; 300,000 tons and 106,500,000, tin}, The amount of oats remaining on to a * farms on August 1 was estimated Ans at 3.57 per cent of the 1927 crop, or about 42,304,000 bushels, as com- ridyPared with 61,237,000 bushels on vay August 1, 1927, and 81,857,000 bush- sos Is, the, prerage for the five years, 4: 1922-192 com- nels; fer Railroad Commission ¢ Men Confer on Rates! lo St. Paul, Aug. 9.—(?)—Represent- northwest states conferred today at the state capitol in an effort to ob- tain an agreement on basis principals to be incorporated in a joint brief of the states in the western trunk line territory grain rate case now before Hi Fthe interstate commerce commission. The effort is being made to obtain a brief which will have the weight Te: of several states behind it for pre- wpsentation to the I. C. C., when it completes investigation of grain No rates in the territory. The area under investigation all An! abtates west of the Mississippi, Bis2in addition Wisconsin, Ilinois and Louisiana. Representatives present at the peonference today which was called by John E. Benton, generel counsel for the National Association of Rail- road and Public Utilities commis- sions, included; Fay Harding, mem- ber of the North Dakota railroad ‘commission; LaiE for the South Dakota commission; and gobo Bonner, assistant attorney L general, L. R. Bitney, A. L. Flinn I; Coil, Frank W. Matson, repre- iting the Minnesota railroad and ag commission. jUILD MOTORS BOMBAY jombay, India—India is to have its first motor car factory. It wiil e built at Bombay by an American itm. v4 atives of railroad commissions of six | Lot ‘ludes A MODERN STORY Boston—One boy partly wrecked en airplanes recently. He ped the switch and pulled the 0 at ee. Be, The pilot, oning. the » mer the propeller. en- farted and the plane roared hin te to collide he ate two other ines across the field. ‘Too Late to Uiassiry Cig egaeded gd class Hamilton good condition, with Phone 199-W, or call at nth St [ENCED Waitress Wanted. $77.00 per Fry ao, ND. \from {South Dakota. Green is also wanted in Deadwood, | the he broke jail some time ago while awaiting trial for an alleged Green will given a hearing before United States Commissioner J. Downey here this | fined $5 | automobile . L. Dillman, counsel | No, this is not a sports roadster designed for the man-a one of a new fleet of armored cars being b Trubee Davison, assistant secrtary of war the machine gun mounted on the steel w motorized forts as they passed through V Fort Leonard, Devils Lake, charge of the South Dakota, where said, theft. afternoon. the public Friday and afternoons and evenings. Devils Lake, bandits in this vicinity. They discounted the theory, how-| or Chicago. -—— Indianapolis .... Minneapolis Kansas City Pa Paul Columbus . Milwaukee 3, 4; Toledo St. Paul Games Today Columbus at Toledo. Minneapolis and St. scheduled. New York... Philadelphia .... St. Loui Cleveland Washington .. Detroit ... Boston .... No games scheduled. Games Today New York at Boston. Only games scheduled. Etaterg) ign s Boston Gamcs Today Only game scheduled. WAR ON GATE-CRASHERS “Ellesmering” Aug. 9.— Canadian policemen and an Amer- ican immigration border patrolman, who were in Devils Lake yesterday trying to pick up the trail of four bandits who recently robbed Win- nipeg bank messengers of $25,000, were unable to secure any trace of Fort ‘Totten Indian Charged With Auto Theft on Reservation| Felix Green, 30, Indian, was arrest- ed on Fort Totten Indian reservation today by Deputy United States Mar- shal R. W. Walder of Fargo, on a) stealing an automobile Rosebud reservation, in| Fall Flower Show Will Open Friday, | The annual fall flower show for, Bismarck will open Friday noon at 1 o'clock when beautiful late sum- mer flowers will be displayed in the Eppinger building on Main street. Varieties of dahlias, gladioli, per- ennials and annuals, and sweet peas are included in the list of entries. | A feature of this year’s show will | be the exhibit of flowers grown by | children from seeds given them last | spring by the Garden club. The flower show will be open to Saturday Canadian Policemen Find No Bandit Clues | *)—Two ever, that the robbers went ime in weet he disks te slot Montana insisting that they con-| killing the weeds almost ent tinued driving south and might] , , either have gone to the Twin Cities gee || Pennant Progress AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Results Wednesday Indianapolis 5; Minneapolis 4. Columbus 6; Kansas City 3. A and Louisville, played in double-header Sunday. | Indianapolis at Louisville. Kansas City at Milwaukee. Paul AMERICAN LBAG UE Results Wednesday Washington at¢Philadelphia. | NATIONAL LEAGUE w L Pet. St. Louis........ 67 39 632 New York. 41 594 aes 49 555 Chacheati seeeee 48 B51 Pittsburgh 47 539 Brooklyn ... 54 A91 mo... 65 323 Philadelphia 70 286 Results Wednesday Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. New York 10; St. Louis 5. * Bicinnati 3 3,1. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. —Potato fields in this it was found today by southern hor deputy | today and at noon, After a visi New Yerk, Aug. 9. Dupont submitted (P)—Pi his res \in connection with the against the prohibiti might give the impr corporation was movement. ed in 1a leave o} Grant Con: senc: Henry Diehl, Carson far strating how to rid fic y disk the wild oat to can’t help it ing smoked “21 | will be n se “Winnie;” 483 | “Lucy.” 488 | a 403 | Mr. Coogan, ' Vaudevillain game | who pains act THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ty HURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 ity Plans Cow Testing Oxtfit . (CERTIFIED SEED | POTATOES GOOD Harvey, N. D., August 9.—(AP) vicinity, which certified seed stock was u will this year yield far in ex of that acreage in which uncert fied ive coed stock was planted, | s a party of cultural leaders and left for Minot. to the fields at Burl- ington near Minot the night will | General Motors Due to Prohibition Stand erre S. gnation today as chairman of the board of General Motors corporation for the reason that he felt that his activities association amendment ion that the [BROKEN PENCIL ISONLY CLUET0| | PIPE MURDERER! #4 ‘Stub Correspondents to Haft Found on Body of Evanston Minct Girl Say | plece of broken pencil today gave! police their only tangible clew to the slayer of Miss Jennie Constance, | college teacher, who was assaulted | and beaten to death in Evanston Tuesday night when waylaid as she wes returning home from the North- western University library. The broken bit of pencil was found near her body and police said it corresponds with another -bit of i broken pencil taken from the cloth- ing of John Burke, Evanston man, arrested as a suspect. Miss Constance’s purse also was found today. picked up in a hedge surrounding the home where her body was found, It was found some distance from where the body was, indicating the slayer had thrown it |rant, her, she sai While waiting the arrival in Europe of Gene Tunney, with whom he will there after emptying it of its con-| go on an extensive walking tour, Thornton Wilder, author of the famou 00 and | “Bridge of San Luis Rey,” is visiting in Surrey, England, with his family. esident Walter Dill Scott of| He is shown here with his mother and sisters. At the left is Miss Isabelle | ° Northwestern university, where Wilder; at the right, Miss Janette Wilder. Solth Miss Constance was attending sum- -| mer school, today announced the uni- versity would give - reward of $1,000. Miss Constance was head of the English department at Bradley Polytechnical Institute at Peoria. y him in YOUTH, SIX-FOOTER AT 16, HOLDS MAN'S PLACE IN BUSINESS WORLD It was last F oth mentally and physically he ranks as an- adult and there is nothing infantile about him when he takes his seat with Raymond- ville business men at the bi-week- ly luncheons of directors of the chamber of commerce. He stands six fect one inch and weighs 160 pounds. He was graduated from the Raymondville high school last Every day the young secretary receives inquiries from all parts of the country. Some of the letters might try the mettle of a man much older, but Wright is never stumped. Pricr to his appointment as sec- retary, young Wright attracted at- tention with his facility in making abstracts of titles to property and his knowledge of the status of pub- Minot Still Owners D., Aug. 9.—)—Three J ! face charges of engaging} in liquor traffic as a result of the izure Tuesday night of a mam- moth still and distillery equipment in a shack about 11 miles northwest in d, pa y, potato experts who are traveling] cf Minot in Waterford township. . sit i A ial fie works. rer the Son line through the state.|" Complaints charging Joe Probst,| fimo, vin Suc and amelie) eset, oe sudge and Mrs be| Several fields in the Harvey} also known as Joe Brown, of Minct,| "TP sath excelled in mathemat-| B..§, Wright "| Score. vicinity were inspected b- the party | Barney Wierowski and another man, faatt imei ts on evr whose true name 1s unknown, with violation of the liquor laws were signed late yesterday oy Sherift AGED SWAIN FACES STRANGE CONUNDRUM Big Team Hitch Tests Continue in Illinois, be spent in Minot with the As-] W. E. Slaybaugh of this eae (By NEA Service) sociation of Commerce acting as Wierowski lives near the building London, Aug. 9.—The Maryle- host to the v pale distillery was found,! Urbana, Ill, Aug. 9.—()—Dem-! bone Be was called upon | Said “Tammany ges Is 4 i ae ” Be | to make a ruling on a rather Service of the warrants was to be; CMstrations in “big team” hitches) tiucual question. the fight for the masses.” | DuPont Resigns from made some time today. will be continued by agriculturists | ‘y Be veayld swain of St. John’s Wood wanted to know whether it would be safe for him to marry again without the formality of a divorce, since his wife had been missing for 11 years. at the University of Ilinois after; the harvest season. The work is a| continuation of a long-time program to promote greater power from draft animals working in a unit. AN ANGLER’S OPPORTUNITY Raleigh, N. C.—The fishing should be fine in North Carolina. State fish hatcheries placed 3,000,000 fry and fingerlings in Caroiina waters this season, _E. T. Robbins, the university’s The court refused to be a Ses, livestock extension specialist, says party to such ‘action madeare A VERSATILE WORD Illinois formers are rapidly abandon-| formed the inquisitor. it would | a RBanzkok, Siam—One Siamese|ing the old: four-abreast hitch for| pe perfectly safe except in case Bae of county vord, “Ma,” may mean either) gang plows, end that interest in! of the return of the original with M. rome,” ‘soak,” “dog,” “horse” or|larger implements is increasing.| mate, in which event she might = t, that | “beautiful,” Peon to the inflec-|Fine work is being done with three-! see fit to institute bigamy county agent. tion of the voice.. bottom tractor plows drawn by eight charges. a The resignation was not accepted but Dupcat was accorded out the oat patehes with a sprout, and in an- her father, tied with| 99 have more than 10. This is all in the race, first re-} If he wins the baby if he loses It’s no longer Jackie Coogan, child movie star, for it’s Mr. John Coo- in, vaudeville actor, now. Here is Ir. Coogan as he will ave in his| for mult his father this | few horses, and in some instances two gang plows have been hooked to- gether and hardled by one man driv- ing eight horses. NOTABLE OMITTED Toveka, Kas.—The city directory of Topeka, the oniy city Senator L GUY | Boston, Aug. 9.—Charles J. Dris- tell says. Only Charles Curtis has ever called hore,| Several 10- and 12-horse teams Ol), and wife started the marital does net contain his name. How-iare in use. Not infrequently a 12- pee pee ris on their wedding Duluth, Mi Rob-|horse team is used on a four-bottom | M&ht, Mrs. Driscoll asserted in a juluth, Minn., ever, it lists an Al Smith, a Joe inson and a Bert Hoover. tractor plow. The most popular new divorce appeal, Charles presented | Julius Beerndt, hitch; Robbins cays; seems to he the | her with a beating and two black HYERS BLAMED FOR ABDUCTION | 8 Kenmare Kid- nager Proposed Employ- Ee to Her of a young woman, was revealed to- vhen a Minot girl declared ‘0 accompany him or 8, under the kid is accused of having abduc [a young woman of Kenmare on the | nse that he wanted her to nurse | Iie sick wife at Crosby. | leged tu ue held her in hi i aie Slaten from him at Williston. | We not girl, who appeared at | s office in Minot toc | tell of her me eting with My he came to her home last Friday, swering her advertisement for a po- \discount on Gas bills. sition as a stenographer. Posing as a detective, Myers offered to employ | and pay her between | 00 a month. ‘ted his proposal that he establish detective agency in her home, she He then suggested that she accom- automobile to Ken- re, according to her plaining that he had business to transact, but she refused to go, and he departed and did not return. iday Hope, Ark., August 9. his first extended discussion of the | subject since his nomination for the | viee presidency by the Democratic | your druggist i Senator Joseph T. Robinson} made a strong defense of Tammany Hall in a speech here today and de- clared the south had no reason to object to Governor Smith, the presi- dential nominee, on the Tammany Devoting most of his address, as the principal speaker at Hope's an- nual watermelon festival, to a d cussion of Tammany, Senator Robi son reviewed briefly its record since the days of Thomas Emerson and was principal ally and agent in winning | Grant Farmer Shows How to Choke Weeds Grant county will have a cow test- ing association before September 1. _ This was the decision reached at New Leipzig early in August by a farmers meeting Challey, and Theodore w Leipzig and Elgin people are ig an active part in obtaining members for the organization, Mar- needed to begin the association. PLANE INJURES THREE Aug. 9.—(AP)— Duluth, the pilot, end Bi nan, 14, and Wil- liam 1 13, both of Superior, were sel ously injured when their plane crashed. HIGKMAN HANGS Calif., August 9.— Los Angeles, Hickman_ today (AP)—William E. Minot, N. D., Aug. 9.—()—An- 0. ordered hanged at San Quentin sbi jother alleged HG as i gate penitentiary on October 19 next for aan dy sought Un- | the slaying of Marion Parker. Judge | pa A ; Chicago, August 9.—(AP)—A| nM charging kidnaping pougias Edmonds overruled nine defense objections before setting the second hanginy date for the youth- ful -kidnaper who slew the 12-year- old school girl here last December. TERS CAN RIDE Y., August 9— a g to liberalism has Kay. | academy. Cadets now ts, until | May ride with visitors thr the grounds, but the ban against any member of the corps driving the | cars is maintained. The 10th is the last day of y to said an- She re- Shapely Figure for Scrawney Women story, €x there} After all, there's nothing so valu- able in life as a beautifully formed and developed body, resplendent Myers is said| with perfect, vigorous health. y surprised hei ‘i ._|to have appeared at a hospital in} some solid, healthy flesh, Ea ae Ho Hest Ea Raymondville, Texas, August 9.—| ics and typing, won first place in| Kenmare and asked for a nurse to lamas Sane Body Lee fe head with an iron pine. (AP)—Seeretary cf a chamber of| the district spelling contest ae accompany him to Crosby. the meaning of vigorous health, —————_— commerce at 16 is the distinction of rete oh cate eer Silee a ae McCoy take all the risk — Read Three Men Are Held | Hubert wright, recently out of| Seconf in the 100 and 220-yard Tammany Is Is Defended yee fe GGT ia Charged With Being |#,3%¢: dashes. by Senator Robinson) Coy's Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight mar_or wom- an doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in health— authorized to return the purchase pric The name McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets has been shortened — just ask for McCoy’s Tablets at Cowan’s or Finney’s drug stores, or any drug store in America. .-(AP)—In Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Jefferson’s | In What Month ° Is Your Birthday? state dairy Martell, ¢ 25 members are On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer jeyes. Since then he has given her oe A eae mit: eee many beatings, she said, one confin- on a common two-bottom gang plow. 98 her to bed for two or three |n problem that has been s»ived here| With section of harrow attached, |Months. She was granted a decree with the inauguration of a vacation|the ground is harrowed twice while |°! ‘divorce. home for felines. Business is brisk.) being plowed. Inasmuch as every ES farmer has to plow and harrow, the ville, BOATING ON LAND new outfit usually costs him noth-|,,Merrville, Ind, | Aug. London-—An hour's daily practice|ing, and it plows two acres a day |{oW" ee y lost its first pri in a stationary boat is the means|more than the came plow with four | iter off th ag al lg sa saty aed y Sty staurant sta , are “re- a | Ny y S a ane te CAT MOTHERS RABBITS and een to the jail. But he couldn’t ducing” in preparation for their an- nual boat race in August. Sonora, Calif, Aug. 9.—A cat at |e jailed. For the door of the build- f EXHIBIT oT AIN LETTERS —Where to leave one’s pet ing the summer vacation is the nd | CKY HOBO erent facibtei ed the home of Reno Sardella here is|iM&- due to tong inactivity, had E3_ON VOTE | LARGE FAMILIES doing double duty. In addition to|W2tPed so badly that it wouldn't “aie pame.of a] Cassignano, Italy—Of the $10|nursing a litter of kittens, she is open. The prisoner was released. ct up! ‘Ticisl| families in this village 111 muster] mothering two small jack rabbits. -D at y race for sheriff) sort than ceven ehildren living and|The litthe rabbits were brought tty DENTISTRY ON DOG New York, Aug. 9.—The big shep- herd dog owned by E. Constant had suffered considerable pain from an infected tooth, so it was decided to extract it. But instead the dentist decided to fill the tooth with silver. The dog had broken the tooth some- how, and the infection had caused severe pain. HELD UP THE MAIL Columbus, 0. Aug. 9.—While chasing a speeding motorist Police- man A. J. Lloyd struck Mail Carrier Walter Moore-and broke his leg. As a result the mail along Moore's route was delayed. Moore stepped from behind a parked machine as Lloyd wheeled by, and the crash was the world by a Caesarean operation efter their mother was mortally | wounded by school bo: WEATHER FAVORS CANE Havana, Aug. 9.—()—Weather conditions in Cuba are officially re- ported to have been favorable to the 1928 sugar crop. Well dis- tributed heavy rains and a normal temperature are ¢escribed as very beneficial to the growing cane. ‘REMOVE COATS’ SAYS PASTOR New York, Aug., 9.—?)—Only one of 100 men in the congregation of the Central Methodist church in Brooklyn accepted their pastor’s in- © vitation to remove their coats “and in accordance with traditions, since in the century following Napoleon’s census the hamlet more than doubled in population, jumping from 1,040 to 2,115. BALLOON SAILS 1,750 MILES Paterson, N. J., August 9.—(AP) —Tom Rubino has a letter from John Adams of Albuquerque, N. M., telling of the arrival there—a dis- tance of some 1,750 miles—of the toy balloon Tom released July 21. |? Additional Market | ——— CHICAGO CASH GRAIN > ep, inevitable. Lloyd picked up the ‘Wheat No, |be comfortable.” “I'd remove mine,” she Li Pp 2 red Sigs Not {hard 113%; No.|added the minister, “except for fear | Dougie, a and retumed it to the 3 northern spring 1.10%@1.11; No. that I would shock you.” Bellies, 16.00. STAW AW ATE CLIPPED Honolulu, Aug. 9.—#)—Captain Harry Nelson has found a pair of | barber's clippers an excellent cure for the stowaway evil. When these illicit passengers are eaught he clips strips on their heads from ear to ear and from front to back. The injury; to the victims’ vanity is reducing; the number of stowaways on his pas- senger liner. AN ASSIST FOR STORK New York, Apg. 9.—Just when Walter Holden had sunk pretty deep into the well of despair, the sun came out in the form ofva $100 check. He had been robbed in a cigar store of $158 while he was on his way to bring his wife and a new-born baby daughter home. The check came | , from Eugene and Samuel Smith, who | were robbed at the same time. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. 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