The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JA} JANUARY 18,1929 * OF SLOPE POULTRY ANNOUNCED BY SHOW} Full List of Prize Awards Is Given Out by Miesen; Old Orth, Granville, 1; “W. M. Staigie, Hensler, 5; Leslie Evin Turtle Lake, Snyder, Underwood, 3; Orvis Doug Fairb<-ks, Jr. Announcement of the engagement of Joan Crawford and Douglas Farbanks, Hens—A. svereone 2-3; Mrs, FS. Josephson, le el L. G. Stewart Under- Turkeys—22 at ante oka = M. Kafer, Sterling, 1, old tom: ling toms, 1-3; young toms, 1. young hens, etd yearling hen, 1. ‘W. C. Hoeft, Sterlinc, yearling tom,2; Marvin notin Sterling, young tom, 3; young hen, 5. Eggs—14 dozen ele gpa Ae 51, Wilbert Field, Bismarck, 1; 10, Mrs. D. J. Wright, 2; “Mrs. Peter Mihm, 3; 77, Mrs. Walter Sellens, 39, Peter Werlen, Bis- 2; 65, N. B 23, young hens, 1-2, pullet, 1-2-3-4. Drake Hatchery, Drake, N. D., won | erel. @ cock. The Rev. Lorenz Weber, Underwood, won third on a young pen, third and fifth on a pullet. Mrs. Amos Robidou won fourth on | 0c! Pi 1 Herman Ode, won fifth on pen. White Rock Awards dr., has just been made in Hollywood. Joan is a former Winter eke beauty and a favorite among the college boys. Young Doug (inset) has been doing excellent work lately in the movies, according to the critics. marck Poultry club, showing 15 birds in pens of three, won first as an ex- hibit. Partridge Wyandotte N. S. Frauger, Hazelton: 2, 3, cock- erel; 1, 2, 3, 4, cock; 1, 4, 5, pullet. H. W. Taylor, Bismarck: 1, cockerel; 2, 3, pullet. .Buff Minorca Robert Stading, Antelope: 1, cock- erel; z yang 1, young pen. N. 8, Trauger, Hazelton: 2, pullet; J. M. Thompson, Wilton: 1, young tom; 1, young hen. Peter Werlen, Bismarck, heaviest F 1 of Rocks, adjudged first pe: Wilbert Field, heaviest pen agra adjudged first pen. W. Jennings won cockerel ofterea oy Wilbert Fields for having won most points in the breed outside of donor. Mrs. Grace Olmsted won cockered (8. C. White Leghorn) offered by L. O. Nordquist for one winning most points for the breed outside donor. Award on heaviest bronze hen of the show went to Mrs. D. J. Wright on No. 21 yearling. :| Arthur L. Orth, Granville, won the 3, cockerel. White Wyandotte Henry Johannes, Underwood: cockerel, champion of breed. Ted Martell, Carson: Chas. Nagel, Bismarck: 3, erel. HL F. Rollins, ‘sadengl 1, hen, cea Sain atic on the cup was Mrs. E. M. Kafer, Sterling, with the wild turkey ex- bit—271 poli wine OB aero ‘Wyandotte cockerel offered by N. 8. Trauger, Hazelton, was won by H. W. Taylor, Bismarck. ‘Wm. A. Falconer won the cup of- Tom Boland, Senn: 2, 2,5. N. 8, Trauger, Hazelton: 3, 4. White Leghorns, 8. C. O. L. Nordquist, Underwood: 1, 2, 3, cockeret; 1, 3, hen; 3, pullet. Ed Carmichael, Beu! , 5, cock- ipa Grace Olmsted, Bismarck:*2, Bor? ‘arry May Klema, Mandan: 5, hen. ort ibe ay Bismarck: 4, 5, pullet, State Penitentiary, Bismarck: 1, young hen. 8. C. Ancona Hoary Johannes, Underwood: 1, Emil Wilke, Underwood: 2, cock- erel; 1, 2, 3, pullet; 1, young pen. Ted. , Carson: 3, 4, cockerel; point competitor was Wilbert Field, Bis- marck, with 319 points. India accounts for but two per cent of the world’s production of milk. low te Aveid INFLUENZA }» Pullet. Mrs. James Campagna, Bismarck: Pepenry Johannes, Underwood: 2, 3, cockerel;.2, 3, pullet, champion of Bourbon Red noo Sli SSE", ae tom; 2, young pen. 2, cockerel 1, 4,5, pullet; 1, young ; THEATRE HISTORY! The gripping story of the first East to West telegraph! ROMANCE! The kind that only the King of Outdoor Adventure can bring you! ‘SPECTACLE! See 1000 Indians at- tacking a group of settlers and a whole troup of U. 8. Cavalry. men rac- ing to their rescue! THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE - TWO OFFICERS OF NEW MEICO HOME, RACE PROSECUTION Twilight Sleep Death Inv. :ti-j ance gated; May Heve Violated Narcotic Laws Albuquerque, N..M., Jan. 18.—@— Possibility of federal chargee of vio- lation of the harrison anti-narcotic act today faced officials of the New Mexico Girls Welfare home here in connection witli the death of Miss . an federal operative, announced he was ‘following the @vidence closely to de- termine if those in charge had vio- lated federal anti-narcotic laws in the as a redative. ee wee sative committee to Biren girl in- mates and officials of thé home. The coroner's invertigation x revealed that Miss Askew and five other girls hed been given the drug last Saturday night Belge they created a disturb- in protest to svlitary confine- id and water diet which inishment for escaping from the h-me. Migs Lips testitied before the desis, injections of “| lators that about 20 ‘twilight sleep” had been given var- fous inmetes of the home since she had been in charge. She became su- perintendent in November. 1926. She said all the girls who received the injections I-st Saturday had been given similar treatment at previous times. Miss “aye Graves, cne of Miss As- bew's companions, said she had been given the rug eight times Lola Eugene | Gonzales. another of the girls who escaped, said slit. had been given only bread to eut for three days at a time, Dr, | and that she was served “no water fit were held responsible for the death by @ coroners jury. Whe: joint coinmittee of the te legislature, heacied by Governor RK. C. Dillon, yesterday, took up an official investigation uf the death and conditions at the home, J. C. Pieper, t drink” tor two days. “Lack of water and injection of twilight sleep” caused Miss Askew's death, the coruner'’s jury tound. 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