The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 3

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PO Se OUT M HNTSTR NS SRT NA PAGE TH Thincaa Refuse ||First Seeding Here ‘The average citisen of Canada, enbe Chinese Refuse to about 337 eggs @ year. Be Fight Nationalists ] ge eg Pied Gly Hankow, China, April 5.—(?)—Na- tlonalist occupation of Hankow was! Burleigh county farmers are slow imminent today as Wuhan troops de-/in getting down to spring seeding. fending it refused to fight their | This has been due partly to the spring brother Chinese from Nanking and/ floods in the lowlands and to frost instead fraterrized with them. lingering on the uplands. e The Wuhan ls had drawn| Word was brought in to County their lines well it the city and | agent Miesen that George Koch, about were prepared to defend it but when | six miles east of Bismarck, to the they gave the order to fight their sol-| north of Highway 10, had seeded 75 diers chose instead to forget their dif- | acres to grain Wednesday and Thurs- ferences with the Nanking troops and| day, This is the first seeding oper- FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 5, 1929 __ AE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ | Sim Fetereon Has TGREAT GUNS SALUTE. * HBADSPICK BLAINE || He takes a chance || MYRON HERRICK FOR Writer’s Daughter Engaged to Flyer He Takes a Chance STATE BODY CHIBP nia s="%=| LAST TIME AT BREST “| Salute the Body of a Friend of France,’ Cruiser Cap- Will Appoint Divisional Vice Presidents and Hold Dis- LAID ON EMPLOYERS trict Conferences tain Declares baer ‘partion cada Wee died, cies beaded to the county agent's % SEE a a ‘Putting More Work on Workers Typewriter Tune in on KFYR ever SHAFER FORECASTS CITIES SPIRITW SAILORS WILL STAND GUARD] than They Can Do,’ Says yP' F e 4 ig Aja |morning for the A. W. lace ae ae: Legislature or Spelling Ald! co, day’s special. Governor Believes Auto Has P ARK FUND GROWS Star-Spangled Banner Tunes Qiang Forks, ND, April (y= | ea x Doomed Villages; Wahpeton Mix With Funeral Marches | Charlotte, N.C, April 8—()—With being urged by the extension division HE FEELS FINER Invites Conference — t Harbor Ceremony & South Carolina legisiative commit- of the university of North Dakota. 7 Jamestown, N.D., April &—(}— a tee placing blame for strikes in the A plan suggested is to have a type- The local American. post at a — state‘on mill officials for “putting writer in each grade schoolroom and Brest, France, April 5.—(#)—The | more work on the employes than they | § 5 permit the children to use it as a Myron ferrick, American | C8n do,” the situation in the two special privilege. An error in spelling body of eae Carolinas, where over 5,000 fd ¢ does a Aaa to - child in his workers are on strike, was unchanged | Miss Viola Curwood, aviatrix, ar- | own crude handwriting jut the same “i bank, to be used in development of a today sera, | this morning, tist, and daughter of the Mate James | mistake shows up plainly when writ-| . “Sargon restored me to health legion memorial park at Spiritwood ‘The South Carolina committee, 81 when three years of other treatment: , ap- | Oliver Curwood, famed novelist, is en- ten on a typewriter, suggest A. H, | When three years of ollier Neabinends of the body at the Association of | Lake. on at ck to Antince | poirited to investigate textile condl- | gaged to marry M: C. Loutt, of High Yoder, department head. He also | failed to help me,” said Douglas C. bert! Navieetions cd Hazel Hai tite ee it Saati mile to Frenchmen—un' tions and headed by Dowell E. Patter- | Point, N.C. He also is a flyer, with | Suggests that a typewriter will ald | Carroll, U. S. Metallurgist stationed nson, Beved ine ai acres of body ‘ distinguished war record in the air | the careful child in learning to punc- | at the Govi. Experiment Station, nat park land, was obtained by tuate and to writer letters. University of Minnesota. the Ernest DeNault-Robertaon post nee | with funds from Stutsman county. ae made its formal report early today Music, Declamation The park will be developed into ground ©) "Commandant J. M. C. Abrial, cap- | but issued « statement last night set- pen mealend for the le- | sain of the "Tourvilie, accepted his be on its position. ion Contest Dates Set ‘A joint meeting of the local legion | Charee with moving military terse- in North Carolina, where the e was marked Wednesday by the call- é and the district legion auxiliary |e 1. oe of my country 1|ing out of five national guard units Berea ra Ets aitides tea usslateale when trouble was threatened at the bd Se LAT Tain TERTERAT salute the body of friend of France. tion contests, in which high school adopted a resolution thanking Wolf- He is now in my charge and will students are eligible, have been an- oa Alan Hale Renee Adoree Geso Komsn a/ Cives Cann er for the gift. , reach America safely.” company at: Gastoni! nounced by the university extension ! ‘The reception of the body aboard|ed quiet today. Several here. H Th Ri b MANDAN PRINCIPAL the cruiser was brief but impressive, | workers of the plant are stil #0, N. D. April &—More than |“ "contest in District No. 1, tn- ey, ihere, NU e: The Carnival is here! Watch your step! Beware of Pick-pockets! See the crui A salvo of 19 guns—the ambassador- strike. one hundred prizes will be awarded | cluding Grand Forks, Walsh, Pem- salute—shook Brest roads ‘as a| In South Carolina the strikes were |the winning contestants competing in |bina, Nelson and Cavalier counties ial small shrieking crane carried it to the | Still spreading yesterday. The Ander- | the twenty x mills closed down and forces were y-second annual Inter-High Tourville’s deck frm that of the | 500 an ieetbsce Shay POCA GS OaIML AD TNS will be held here April 26. Contests in District No. 2, compris- “had ported 1 oodrutt, ville, hE ‘ from ine wharves rag bas Union cen asserton. aba North Dakota Agricultural college for ing Cass, Trellly: ana:Btseie counties, Diving Beauties! The Grand Forks, N. D., April 5—(?)}— In Elizabethton, ‘Tenn.,.two labor | four days, May 8-11 Besides the ath- | ill be held at Fargo Apri 20, Sword Swallower! The Various phases of “effective teaching” leaders were reported to have been |letic awards, prizes will be given for | ising Barnes, Griggs, Eddy and Fos- Tight Rope Walkers!—Oh, dents was left to the board of officers.| were discussed by educators o at the t, Pr kidnaped yesterday in a flareback to | interpretative dancing, cooking, sew- Governor Exercises Seership annual conference of the North Da- recent labor troubles among textile | ing, declamation, acting, publications; ter counties, will be held April 23 at ‘The intermingling of the city and | kota High School association today. | Spangled Banner. workers there. Alfred Hoffman, | stook judging, extempore speech mak- | Valley City. L. G. Thompson, principal of the | French sailors lifted the coffin shoul-| united textile workers organizer, and | ing exhibits. Fourth district contests will be held Mandan high school, was to tell how | der high and bore it into the urdent | Eaward Grady, legislative representa-| Accommodations will be provided April 27 at Devils Lake. Counties in to adjust lessons to the individual | chapel” where two Prench sailors |tive of the American federation of la-|gratis for contestants and their in- |{he district are Ramsey, Benson, differences of pupils. : will ‘stand guard without ‘interrup -| bor at Washington, were the men who | structors in the athletic, industrial Towner, Pierce and Rolette. Other speakers slated to speak tion in watches of four hours until | alleged they were kidnaped. Hoffman | and literary contests. All delegations | H.C. Rowland will judge the music L. Plummer, . superintendent at |New York is reached. was reported to be in Asheville, N. C.,| Will be met at the trains by the en- |contests in all districts. The decla- DOUGLAS C. CARROLL 4 Oakes; J. H. Colton, principal of} There was a moment of. farewell | jast night and McGrady was at Bris- | tertainment committee who will es- mation contests at Grand Forks, Far- \ morning. The gove! Minot high school, George E. Myers, Brigadie: tol, Va. cort them to the college ¥.'M. C. A. |g0 and Devils Lake will be judged by} “Three years ago I underwent an was “The Future of North Dakota’s| Superintendent at Hillsboro, and Dr. for registration. Catherine Paukert. operation for ulcers of the stomach Cities.” 'W. 8. Miller, professor of educational H I P. { i ewan lett ini’s ibl3 ies 4 ‘the nigel . ' oe i . vs rT rT Tae p down popiilion My cous awa Major League Pass Bachelor Farmer Is | Additional Market | next to nothing. I could not digest tances, the governor said, has brought » u mobile to go visiting for long dis- ) ; rural pictures body. Ordered to Hos ital ———_____— «| what little I ate. Gas peel Labs peopl jarger heart until al pre bank, coal Libertad orpihoney given by P. H. Vernor, Minneapolis. Then e Dolmen BB hooped April 5.—(?)—John A. p BOSTON WOOL around my heart un! was afral ydler, president of the National) sino w. p., ‘April 5—()—Edward Boston, April 5—(#)—Wool: Do- | to take a deep breath. Sometimes I The conference ‘will end with ad- ve h trouble. while at the same time there has been mestic fleece wools showing weaker | thought I had heart trouble . 'T. Stolen, superinten- League, presented President Hoover | roombs, a bachelor farmer living tendency on 58 60's 6¢ and finer| “I was too nervous to get refresh- ni peel and Dean Joseph hal: Sunher les pet inte committed to the state hospital at |48 50 fleece wool. Asking prices re- | and draggy. The least exertion would yu ity Of Wore Dakota: ag case | Jamestown after a hearing before the | duced to 50 to Sic in the grease Orio tire me out. what fun. ‘ The tears behind the tinsel —the smiles beneath the masks—these are caught for you in this saga of the carnivals — You'll regret missing it. nesota. An illustrated talk on “the use of | Who ‘the aoekgrees Ward county insanity board. Toombs, | 64’s strictly combing and 50c on 48 ; pee: Fon ne Sargon cone zs who has been held in the county jail | 50 strictly combing. ly restored me. My stomach is in fine 4 PURBRED SALES ST cane nite Habe Glenna Collett Is here, “attempted.” unsuccessfully "to condition and T enjoy three hearty Z r * hang himself last night. WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE meals a day without a sign of dis- Z Crowds Tournament Winner o a Winnipeg, April 5.—()—May wheat | tress afterward. My nerves are Our Gang Comedy At 452 degrees. below zero some | closed at 1.23%; No. 1 northern closed | steady and I slecp like a healthy boy. “SPANKING AGE” immense Pine Hurst, N. C., April 5.—()— | metals, such as silver and copper, lose | at 1! under May; No. 2 northern, | The gas pains are entirely gone, 1 Miss Glenna Collett, of Providence, R.| their resistance to electricity, be- under; No. 3 northern 8% under; |have gained ten pounds, and am ’ is abe a it 11:30, hosed 1, National Woman's champion, today | coming superconductors. No. 4 northern, 15 under. Laer of eoroee aah Snes SPECIAL! ‘merged: economically ley City, N. D., April 5—(7— added the north and south women’ poe SS pea RES “I have not felt so well in ten years, Motion picture of the Mis- Four regional purebred livestock sales fe championship to her group of t1 vi fi ith | and I would like to tell everybody who will be held in North Dakots annual- X and fen by defeating Miss Virginia Van Fe gl age ere Pee Pond Dell aly with | cutters like I did that Sargon is what || Souri Flood and Ice Gorge ly, a committee of livestock breeders ‘Wie 'of Chicago 4 and 3. e es ' Fi why every-| brought me such splendid health.” at Bismarck, N. D. has decided. Their cards: tables and dicen 5 body fr eating at agile ‘Se Sargon may be obtained in Bis- dreams pointed will be likely to re- ‘The southeastern North Dakota ‘Miss Collette out 445 365 455—41 » Grocery. 'ry our new service” marck at Finney's drug store.—Adv. main thirds in municipal existence, sale will be held at Valley City, the inal} In 445 543 northeastern at the em Van Wie out 544 455 456—42 455. 65: Notice In What Month North Dakota Women The North Dakota Barber Board of Examiners will conduct public examinations at the fol- lowing cities: Dickinson, April 15th. Bismarck, April 16th. Jamestown, April 17th. Fargo, April 18th and 19th. Williston, April 22nd. Is Your Birthday? Voters Plan Meeting a= Grand Forks, N. D., April 5.—(7)/— | Plans for, the coming state conven- tion, tentatively set for September 13 a TG z room of the way station while Minot, April 23rd and 24th French infantry stood at present Devils Lake, April 28th and asus (Soe &, mating band: vised he 2th. On Birtha: nd Banner Grand Forks, April 29th and bier hele Fiswers ver ; Fr ! ig 30th. Bring your barber tools, also journeyman permit. Fred K. Ode Secretary Hoskins-Meyer Bome of KFIB Hi H Too Late to Classify opportunity to buy Mo- Friese dat and i i ef L i gE il #8 535 i i | Good taste means quality— | | 3 | g § j i id i BS. li ee ll ii % | H iF ge beauty—style without osten- Hu American paring diplomatic note contesting British claims to sovereignty in the i i 4 i I i | I z Ey tation—a Gordon Hat i Ay j aj i The Byrne Agen- band again GORDON HATS 1 cy has moved to muted : ry $ Room 10, Little Do you stand to rt cmeeaiiadnatens Building, 219 | lose all this? Broadway. If fire descended upon , your home, would it. find you unprotected, unin- sured, with nothing to help Princess Patt Coffee. A spe- you face the loss? Or are cial blend of several fine cof- you adequately insured, so fees, each roasted to the degree she, OM ‘ : that a fire would be only that brings out its best flavor. i A an inconvenience, not & disaster? Princess Patt Coffee. 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