The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1929, Page 7

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BAKER, BREKERPER | Pie (ue : rT ae ) of the company BETTER Fl ACTRI N CAL . rf : equal to th \ARGE HANS ¢ NEW KING Pope liom FARMER LISTEN 10 stataarsmn "| SERVICE FOR STATE : IS SAID ABDICATED| 2s, 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, nm Permanent Poultry ot Poast Town, Ohio, Jan. 17.-U?—| Former Head of Dodge Com- FIVE OUNG MEN ROB Northern States Power Com-| Association Planned Report Says Bachasakao Will members of a Baltimore and 3 " is ip mection crow were Killed tnetamt- ap ncaa Durant in ae Sa some Neg og ¥" today jutomotive Industry Professors at Agricultural Col-|‘nen ther were taruck boro troant ent poultry improvement associatic: ;, lege Speak on Variety of Subjects Fargo, Jan. 17—(AP)—Bakers, beekeepers, farm w ven and poul- try..men continued work in short jad at the North Dakota A Nealtaral colle; ’ denen. the New York, Jan. .17.—(#)—Election president of F. J. Haynes, former |, pany to Spend Eight Millions Fargo, N. D, Jan. 17—(AP)—| Assume Power; Inayatullah STORE OF $200,000 In Northwest Territory Plans for the formation of a perman- and His Family Flee New York, Jan. 17—(AP)—Five young men, working with precision robbed the Park Avenue Jewelry shop of G. Maubouss shortly before noon today and escaped with gems valued at $200,000. They. took the stones from the safe and show cases: robbers bound and were adopted during the poultry short course sestion at the North Dakota Agricultural College yester- day. The object of the association will be to put North Dakota chicks on the same rating as that given chicks from states wi 1 through standardized inspec- tion was conditional tization is} of tions. and featuring each the Techs sid tm thas tees engineering vement or- eeting. . Isle . a tin; : ganization yee) hate ry mien pos jucers, ere, fanciers, incu- The President-Elect Will s i ; sicher tres shih’ el Leave Monday ~ ope eae = ue Gerald . P. ‘at . P. Bar- ror ten aby le ta staged their mil- . stad of EWendale and H. P. Meyer u and Dutch Anderson staged their of Oakes were named as a commit- new group will. assume full | million dollar mail robbery. tee to handle organization work. te Harry Ri leader, “Soil Valuation” by Dr. H. L. Walster, dean of the school of agri- culture; “Index Numbers As Applied to Agriculture” by W. A. Cleveland, of the sgrical college. Technicalities of beekeeping were discussed in the beekeepers’ meeting, including formaldehyde solution for American foulbrood, spring care of the api..y, and the effect of weather on-honey flow, poultry men’s meeting, experiment ; work, markets, plane for growing ¢ turkeys and # round table discussion occupying the day. Diet, training children for good finishing ld fermibare, iaaing: pat inishing old furniture, making pil- tows and lamp shades and home printing materials were taken up in the women’s short course meeting. PUREBRED CATTLE I GREAT DEMAND HERE Figures Show That Demand Will Continue; Holstein 7 Breeders Meeting Fargo, Jan. 17.—()—Figures and information to prove that there is zertain to be continued strong demand tor high quality purebred dairy cattle breeding stock, was furnished the North Dakota Holstein breeders asso- ciation at its annual meeting at the North Dakota agricultural college to- day by Dr. J. H. Shepperd, chairman of the livestock department of the college. This was one of four livestock group meetings held at the college to- day in connection with farmers and homemakers week. The other were: The annual meeting of the North Da- kote: Duroc Jersey Swine Breeder’ as- 3 the North Dakota Horse association and the North Sheep Breeders association. ‘Tn addition to the address by Dr. T NOE Laika bo. W B. matey of the |4 and by E. A. Greenwoord, state dairy commissioner, AT A. (. TONIGHT Delegates to Various Meetings . in Fargo Hear Gold Star Band, See Displays ail uefa E $988 i Fg é i Sebog eh Ri January 19th to 26th | Clearing the Deck for Our New Store Policy We have two things to accomplish in this most unusual sale: Clear | The space will-not permit us to list each item on sale, so come to our store and see the Thrift Bargains. Each day we will have our present stocks and demonstrate what you may expect from one or two surprise bargains 0 that it will pay you to visit us our New Thrift League Store Plan. each day. : Hi 2 bees ! rls ttl ai i id FI fit : an He ft ree 5 53 fil Siete z re New Percales Ginghams Oilcloth 36-inch Standard Percale in. Navy and new snappy pat- | A wide variety of coloring and attractive styles in these | Strictly first quality Table oil Cloth in plain white and terns. This is our first showing of these new pat- | 32-inch fancy quality ginghams. Get your supply at a | newest designs. Our price is very attractive for our terns. Thrift Price, greatly reduced price. Thrift Sale. 17%c yd. 25c yd. Krinkle Bedspreads Men’s Cotton mete heels and hite Goods Sale 80x105 Krinkle Bedspreads in lovely 5 : shaded color stripes, rose, blue and gold. toes. Colors are black, navy, grey, white Sheets Seamless. Extra heavy. and cordovan. All sizes. 4 ug Fy om Ag fi die : Sheeting 8/4 Bridal Bleached . 9/4 Bridal Bleached . 10 /4 Bridal Bleached . . 81x99 Bridal Sheets 81x90 Bridal Sheets . 72x90 Bridal Sheets ... 81x99 Sentinel Sheets . 81x90 Endurance Sheets COTTON BATTS Tubing Muslin An extra grade of white cotton in full 45-inch Bridal Tubing 36-inch Bridal Bleached comforter size. 72x96-inch, 8 Ib. stitched 42-inch Bridal Tubing .... 36-inch Saxon Bleached ... : batts. : 88c each 45-inch Saxon Tubing .... 36-inch Vanguard Bleached . 3 crs’ Union Livestock commission and 2-inch Saxon Tubing 36-inch Spartan Unbleached..... by. J. 8. Mont r of the Central Cooperative association, ‘ i Cases Lingerie Cloth of south St. Paul, at the 36-inch White Lingerie Cloth..... 1-4 inch Elastic, : 2 yards for ..«05e BLOOMERS _ Misses Mercerized Sateen Bloomers in black only. Double seat, elastic top and fe knee. Size 8-10-12 years. Charles Egley, manager of the farm- 45x86 Bridal Cases - 42x86 Bridal Cases ............. 45x86 Sentinel Cases ....... ooeee 380 42x86 Sentinel Cases ............ here today. Percale Aprons L. _W. Kube, traffic manager of St.. Paul Union stock yards _dis- 36-inch Colored Lingerie Cloth ... 36-inch Gabardine Cloth .......... 27-in Pique Cloth ......... RAYON VESTS AND BLOOMERS MEN’S UNION SUITS OUTING FLANNEL A very special quality rayon .carefully made into these ‘The famous three-season weight Union Suit—comfort- | First quality Outing Flannel, good weight and in white two popular ‘garments. Full sized—strongly made and in | ble fit, fine appearance and long wearing. Long sleeve | and patterns. There are many places you can use good a vi ig eating of-popular shades. A and double length. Sizes 36 to 46. It is priced for our outing, so buy now. Thrift Sale only at VESTS BLOOMERS 69c 79¢ 179c each BLANKETS | New. Plaid Cotton Blankets in. bright” colors. Sizés 64x76. This is an unusual $1.89 Ha ar) eaeree? al ine 36-inch Width ART GOODS We are offering all our ‘Stamped: Art Goods and Finished Models in this sale pe gt: 27-inch Width llc Bs &3 i 18x86-inch Turkish ‘Towels, heavy- weight—double thread, ° plain white. .CURTAIN DRAPERIES Our entire stock of Curtains and Drap- eries offered at

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