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MONDAY DECEMBER 38, 1928 SEED CAMPAIGN « DATES FIXEDBY 6.4. D.A. BODY First Meeting to Be Held at Lucca Monday; Three Will Be Speakers ¢ “| 8 a ,| of the pond and then kept on flop- | ve,no children. | "Triple Play Ends |, ping in'an effort to get back again, | *s father, during, , 24 || but flopped the wrong way.” Be! own fortis phil-|, Flight of Bandit ‘that as tt may, but Dilliter noes on | ding fol- | ¢ —_____.. be —#} to say that he replaced the “poor | Sues Her Husband janthropy, and Mrs. Spa A 14 kt. solid gold lowed in his footste; iving large] | fish” in the pond and watched it) % sunts to variovs projects here and| | Chicago, Dec. 3.-(AP)—A neat! «scoot right off.” | GRUEN clsewhere, Three years ago her! triple pla; Nellie Frictor to gi Se. hte Zeller to ili | Lieut, James Kerr, 1s the proper wa) a icunpe| to score he manner in which George Michaels, a young man with a pistol, Order of the Ho! | Ader Riiider PR: was put out of the bandit business! | Glider Builder Dies [iast mane a | ac . ; | Michaels held up Miss Frictor, i as Device Nose Dives took "S20 and fab. Miss Frictor pur-| a ‘sued. At Peoria anc Madison strects Miss Frictor was just in time to see Micha benefactions won her the panal dec- | of Veteran Plane Pilot | Dies in Landing Crash! Tulsa, Okla., ‘Dee. 3—(AP)—Mike i at the special low price Here we offer you the greatest watch value— more for your dollar than ever before—a real quality watch thru and thru. oration of Matro! i crashed on a high-; Diego, Ctl, Dec. 3.—(@)—! way one north of Maud, Okla. | f a home made glider while imt aboard a moving| yesterday while he was attempting pho a Places and dates for the first jat an altitude of 75 fect caused the | street ear, She called to Sergeant to land in a field. Perea, a veteran Ir’s a Gaven Caatoucur” 11 meetings arranged for the men | death here yes E. 1. Shoudy, Zeller. "he car already was travel- i lot, was employed by Truman J. handling the pure seed grain project, 27. The p crash was | ing rapidly and Zeller, unable to| Martin, a Tulsa drilling contractor. | launched by the Greater North Da- | witnessed by many spectators, Ais cael i? shouted oF Lieut. Kerr} Pon tence ery bial B B k ciati ct 4 | eludi: udy’s wife vo chil- , Whom he saw among the passengers, a, i - h iyo Eon sic ChuIFMMAN' eT Che JGR Soouay.# Wake) atid tO. OAL bene War CE aboard. ‘ | tance fr telephone wires attempt- onnam ros. agricultural committee. | Following a successful te: mnt of a hand to his hip su Hit ben sath them. 4 e pl itd It is planned to extend this pro- lof the de i aels away and the Licuten-| Plowed into the ground and was de- g gram vo not less than 20 counties in the state and that the meetings continue from this time until next March. molished, ad, Shoudy arranged for a | #nt arrested him, tration. After f from a hill the ed. sue: | craft public demo: x 1 tak —$—$—_— i One of the first women lawyers in |= the United States was Miss Florence Fether Dies in Fire dived and ¢ 2 I Croni: Phil A . eee ‘, . | ‘ronise, of Phikadelphia, now past 83 a ‘he inital schedule is as follows = ss | Trying to Save Baby | Crenise, of Phitadetphia, now past &: Sunbort, ‘Tussi, Des a Automobile Industry i two years ago, when she was com- jourtenay, Wednesday, Dec. 5. m.; belled to retire due to failing eye- Merced, Cal., Dee. 3.—(@)—O. C. bi sight. Has 12 Per Cent Gain) cove" to. was burned to death toying | vainly e his 3-year-old daughter from a fire which destroyed Carsington, Thursday, D. Fessenden, Friday, Di Harvey, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2 The Willys-Overland company of , 4 Smart Collection ‘In Excellent Taste Oberon, Tuesda,’, Dec. 11, 2 Toledo, manufa: Kinet of W ippet | ae fa ay etd heer ited sont eS Maddock, Wednesday, Dec. 12, ‘ours and sixes and Willys-Knight | day. His wife suffered probably|§ ~~ W245 i Sheyenne, Thursday, Dee. stand in first position in the | fatal burns when she ran into the pS INE New Rockford, Friday, flames after hi ; Cooperstown, Satur- ters were injui FLOPPING FISH STORY Sandusky, 0., Dec. 3.—A local barber named Louis Billiter says this fish story is true. He maintains ntire automobile i centage of gain f trations for the first ninc months of jthe current year, as compared with ‘|the same period of lest year with an increase of 86.3 per cent, accord- | ing to figure just released. dustry in per-! Two other daugh- new car regis: | d. 12 p. me Three Speakers Listed For this, ss well as all future pro- Mr. Groom states that there three speakers sent out to the project. Edgar I. Olson, CAprroh THEATRE 4 et. Ed Olsor : me period the automobile oe ' raging, fishy Sean i find- ‘i sy manager of the North Dakota li a whole showed a gain | ing # goldfish flopping on the pave- Tonight - Monda: ‘\ Grimm Alfalfa Growers association, \of only 12 per cent ov t year, {ment in Washington Park, 200 yards e M y and i’, R. Cook, Slope county farmer, lacing the Willys-Overland ‘busi-| from the fountain pond. “How it Virginia Valli who handled the trench silo program ness 74.3 per cent the increase | #0t into the street is a mystery to s for the association during the past | shown by the entir ve me,” he says, “unless it flopped out and two years, will represent the Greater — e North Dakota association. PIPLICATIONS The third speaker will be R. C, London, De You'll need the’ —— BACKACHE Win. Russell Chiffon Miller, Minneapolis, supervisor of multiplication table to figure this . the Federal Crain grading depart- Ae: out. h_ Bromley, 92, of| If bladder Weakness, Getting Up : ment. When plans for this program cr Horsmonden, Kent, had 14 children, | Nights, Backache, Burning or Itch- were being worked out, Mr. Miller The elde: 72 and the|ing Sensation, leg or groin pains e V e was consulted and became so inter- youngest, a daught Now| make you feel old, tired, pepless, | ested in the undertaking that he herine Barker Spauldinz, known as/j there a dren and 77| and worn out why not make the | presented it to his superior officers} Here is a rare portrait of Mrs, Catherine Barker. Spauldin; at ix of whom|Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give : $f Chicago end they authorized bith) vioward Hi Suauldneydt., wealthy ‘Chiceed slubman, Bd Bromiley was Get, Cystex today at any drug secae Mie Ren nates picture of the young couple, taken at the time of their marriage just aon eee a to a a hour test. ssocia son: js u Ay Bite |-the-wor!d hon2y noon. Money back if you don’t soon feel at some cf the meetings and to have as they Wa for their round-the-world es 3d C recome so like new, full of pep, sleep well, with | HAVE JUST ARRIVED other men from his department at —« nd that it is! pains iated. Try Cystex today. Minneapolis assist at other meetings. : 9 in wate | Only : REGULARLY PRICED AT svn see's $30,000,000 Didn’t Buy large sortment of samples otf 9 9 f rss = & in, as one to te terminal a e . e ket from North Dakota points, an H f R b G 1 by the aid of these will show the appiness for KIc Ir x el the loss all from |—————- 5 Eee TONIGHT Special for mixed varieties, as well as grain af- a ae ee | i " ie times Report. fected with rvst, smut, and ergot. ip. | DEE Pmere for some time. Report. | MONDAY and TUESDAY 4 He will also carry some’ cleaning and| Now Romance of Famous Heir-|ers besieged the Barker heme hero; | aioe columns were written e “poor little rich girl,” her daily schedule of getting up, eating, study- ing, playing and going to bed was carefully jotted down, and ifiterviews | Were occasionally granted. 3—| grading equipment, which will en-| able him to test grain brought in by farmers to determine its market or } seed value, i Pure Seed Offered i} More than 6),000 bushels of seed ess Is Wrecked on Rocks of Divorce TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Matinee Every Day 2:30 Michigan City, Ind., Dec. grain of standard varieties has now| (NEA)—The woman who used to be | Estate $59,000,000 ~ | been approved by Dr. E. G. Booth,} called “the richest little girl in the Under the guardianship of the late | agroncmist of the extension depart-| world” has discovered once more| James R. Fors banker, and a! ment, and all of it was field inspect-| that $300,000,000 is -no: insurance trustee of the Barker estate, she| ed by the fieid men of the state] against unhappiness. b ie passed her girlhood, Unde’ seed labcratory, or by Mr. Booth,| Catherine Barker Spaulding, whom | terms of her t's will,she could . and meeis the requirements of 99.9| the newspapers of 15 years ago | no: get po: i % per cent pure as to variety, or in-| called “America’s Bertha Krupp,” | of the cx Until her 21st birth fy separable material. These are not has filed suit for divorce in Chicago against Howard Spaulding, Jr.,| year; from the age of 21 to 26 the well-to-do Chicago clubman and | income was $150,000, and since then lumberman, to whom she was mar- jit has been around $2)000,009 annu- ried in 1915.~She acctises him of | ally. Sinc> her father’s death the drunkenness, saying that he has been | vaiue of the cette has grown from | habitually a heavy drinker for two $30,000,009 to $50,000.000. | yAlthough she was born into con-| . Tt was in 1915 that she marric day she had an income of $60,000 a| new and untried varictics of grain exploited at fancy prices. All grain offered has proved its worth. in North Dakotavand is of standard varietics advised at economic confer- ences conducte‘ last spring by C, F. Monroe, director of the extension de- partment, The beautiful romance of a girl of the tenements en- acted against the lurid backgrounds of New York’s night life. fy { t Bismarck Cloak Shop’ THE POPULAR PRICED STORE NANCY CARROL Spauldi H (eae Fable and Comedy Purposes of Campaign ditions seemingly as fortunate as a | Spauldin Sas prominent RICHARD Al In commenting on this campaign,| girl could ask, this heiress has had | Cbicago socicty, the son of the late PA ie REN Mr. Groom declared that it was)a life .-clouded. several times by | Howard H. Spaulding; he | KA hoped to bring large numbers of| trouble.” mag Yale graduate, a former foot! grain growers together, show them Is Left an Orphan ployer and member of some of the losses being sustained by using] Jt was in 1896 that Catherine | Chies 70's exclusive clubs. The of lovable young- seed of mixed varieties, diseased| Barker was born, only child of Mr, | Wedding ceremony took ingli grains and also to point out the fal- and Mrs. John H. Barker. Barker | Sitl’s summer home at H sters in a tingling, ro- e se #2 lacy of trying out on farms all new varieties that are exploited. “Here in North Dakota,” he said, ‘certain grains have been grown for their probable yield i nown and they are the grains that ‘ommand the best prices in the mar- ker We think it best fo: e demonstration farms, exp stations and seedsmen t and 400 of Cl mantic melodrama of backstage. Breezy bits of bright-light beauty. Gorgeous girls and gay- ety. was the heed of the big Haskell & Barker Car company plant here, and Was extremely wealthy. As a child, | Catherine had everything that | wealth could bring. She made a number of trips to Europe before she had reached her ’teens, had pri- | vate tutors to give her her lessons, spent her summers — when not Melville Electrical Shop Announces The opening of their store and shop at 612 Broadway. Electrical service calls will receive promot attention and a good line of Electrical Goods and supplies are carried in crock eel Xmas Window and Christmas tree lighting. —4~ 3 ren ut the new r-ains before farmers uy them to experiment with and wix with other grains. He also ted that they hoped to find large “bers of farmers, who would buy bushels of pure 1, plant it 1 clean ground and grow sufficient for his farm needs for the following year.” >. -—_—____ ——¢ Ordinance Outlaws | a. . | ‘Man-Made’ Static —____ 2 Corning, Ia. Dec. 3.—(P)— ‘figiisteners of this town have the ‘ity council on their side. Under an ordinance that has passed first reading, the alder- men weuld make it unlawful to Gperate any apparatus which cfuscs reasonably preventable intericrence with any other de- vice, including a radio receiver. v y and X-ray machines interference could not Lo used between 6 and 11 p. m. except in emergencies. Violators would be liable to a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than 30 days. traveling with her parents—at thei? summer mansion at Harbor Point, Mich., on picturesque Little Traverse Bay. One would have said that life was bound to be very good to her. But it was not. When she was 14, attending a private school at De- troit, she was called home to the death bed of her mother. | Six months after her mother died her father also died. She was an orphan —worth a great fortune, to be sure, but a loncly little girl, nevertheless. The sudden deaths of her parents made the girl a prominent newspa- prince’ "though they Barker mansion here. | Have No Children | ors were cur- | rionds here and ; were differ- ences and disagreements botween the | two, but these were believed to have been settled s: actorily. ard the filing of the divorce petition came THEATRE MANDAN Fiestas aniacmenniciaalel meernrTnTt ly TOMORROW - TUES! | VAUDEVILLE HURIO “Ox'zinal Aerialist” “cooking fire” in your PICTUR 3 Evening S a Garamount Picture ES pos COMEDY: 8 — Saturday — 6 - 7:30 - 9 get instant ‘Lo ° ———__—_—_ A ‘ HERE'S A RICH ONE GOELET & HALL celine 6 Bee eiceree Fs ag ape ale Kitchen Range use~ heard of arich copper? Well, they « / have one in this town and he has + retired, because of ill health. He’s Kelly Newland, who amassed his for- tune by dabbling in coal and oil stocks when off duty. He invested his profits in gasoline stations and then sold them at handsome profits. 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