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areas Si [HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 Sam Trovik was ordered committed } to the North Dakota state hospital for | bids to pave 14 blocks in the north- cast of town. driven, and the work ts expected to be completed this fall. insane, at Jamestown, this morning by a sanity commission in Judge Shaw's office. i Request for the hearing was made | by Trovik’s relatives after he had | failed to have. himself appointed guardian over the estate of his aged mother. ‘Testimony givon by county officiais and relatives tended to show Trovik | was suffering from hallucinations and | that at times he showed indications | M of violent nervous derangement. Welch Gets Pictures Made by Sitting Bull) is adding st Sitting Bull to his large colleciion on Indian history. The pictures are painted on a tepce, | and the major is taking them off on tracing paper. i One of the pictures shows Sitting | Bull, on horseback and armed with a spear, fighting another Indian, on foot, armed with a rifle. Two gunshot wounds which Sitting Bull suffered in this fight are indicated by round dots of red, under which are splotches of a re r ent GI elise {on and and its programs had been consistent- ne |gaualiters, th and ly good, whereas WEBG, first licensed warottier picture is that of two In-| Laverne. left 24, presented very mediocre pro- hah. vs as fighting, one their home in Houston. T a until 1928 when President eae ek : |spending two weeks with Mr. and|Coolidge established the summer with what appears to be a swor other with bow mont for nds, will Only two he week’ sauuffored Jom tooth- | ang was treated by | The other the’ Bisrharck wv boy dived ito 4 a picce of float-| casualty 6 swimming poel, wit the water and ing wood, cutti his lower lip. ‘Tomorrow's vity will inciude a visit to the Purity Dairy company's plant, and a cleanup of the camp. y the boys visited the Mandan creamery and the Mandan Beverage | company. This afternoon they jour-! d to the state training school, | re y played a game of baseball | with the boys of the school, and after- rd were piloted through the build- ings and grour An address by Dr. Bjornson, assist- | ant state veterinarian. held the at-| tention of the boys this afternoon after tht return from the state training sc 1. e Northern Pacific shops. will leave for St.) hort business trip. | Charles Con Paul ton! ona Judge H. ™. Berry and Court Re- porter L. C. Broderick are in Dickin- son where Judge Berry is hearing a | case. i The race track at the fair grounds} is being graded in preparation for! the Missouri Siope fair, which will] open July 23. \ Major A. B. Weleh returned last; night from Dawson. where he was the; principal speaker at the Dawson old) settlers’ picnic. | Mr. and N dam Fleck and son, Anton, have return from a two weeks’ automobile trip into Canada where they visited relatives. | nk Mickelson. ! married at e Shaw. Mr. were witnesses. | Rose Matson and F; Miss Mildred George, instructor at the state training school, has gone to Buffalo, N. Y.. where she will spend a few weeks v mn With her sister. . and Mi To Minnesota Crops —P)}—Hail caused to crops in some ions of Minnesota late Thursday. | farmers reported today. Communities in which peas are | grown reported extensive damage in | the vicinity of Le Sucur and Mont- | gomery. Southern Minnesota south- west of the Twin Cities received most of the damaging hail, while other | parts of the state ha! rain. i Late crops will be benefited by the moisture, farmers said, but’ hay has’) suffered considerably in recent wecks due to drought. Chickens were killed by large hail stones which felf ‘at’ and ‘tiear Cot- | tage Grove in Washington county. Extradition Granted For Former Convict Extradition of C. J. Williams to Sioux Falls, S. D.. was ordered by Governor George F. Shafer today. Williams who recently completed a term in the state penitentiary here, was wanted by South Dakota author- ities for violating a parole from the state prison of that state. ‘Williams contended that he was not the man South Dakota officials were feeking and demanded a_ hearing. When F. W. Pieper and Lake Larkin were sent to identify Williams. bow- ever, ae sydd was abandoned and protest agai iting the e: = tion withdrawn. Gisheed seb Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day or Night—22 Jos, W. Tachumperiin born recently. Sam Trovik Committed | 20/i'sia hse 4: Cau: To Asylum for Insane | ™= of Mandan. the American Legion, left this morn- ing for Fargo, where he will attend hospital tomorrow. been with her 'NORTH DAKOTA RADIO STATION GETS BOOST Commission Refuses Wisconsin Station Full Time, Prevent- ing WDAY Elimination The baby is a grand- The city commission has cal for Stakes are already) Washington, June 28,—()—The federal radio commission today filed in the court of appeal of the district of Columbia its statement of fact and grounds for refusing station WEBC. Superior, Wis., the “Coolidge station” of Brule vacation days, full time operation with 1,000 watts power | on 1280 kilocycics, because, full time operation would mean the climination of Station WDAY., Fargo, North Dakota, which the brief said, has better right to function. The commission declared it would bo impossible to grant full time to , WEBC without climinating WDAY, which was said by the commission to Joha Kenneily, state commander of he dedication of the U. S. Veterans’ Kathleen Wa and Mrs. H. H. V ed from Milwaulsce where she has ster, Miss Arabella n, Who is employed in Milwau- has re- ui In a hearinz before Police Judge Young Birdzell Goes ‘zell, left this morning for New York, where he will attend the summer j School of Columbia university, after which he will go to Baltimore and ; become law research assistant to Wal- ; ter Wheeler Cook, eminent legal au- bie at Johns Hopkins university. | Mr. | the university at Grand Forks closed. Highway Commission | Refusal was made | state Pitts and Lambert contract for graveling 6.8 miles in Ward and Burke counties, Bowbells, on a bid of $5,796.90. To Assist Law Expert At Johns Hopkins U. Robert Birdzell, son of Judge Bird- ; Mandan Phone Now Changed to 106 Announcement Mere GUSSNEL’S Phone Phone MANDAN MARKET 106 1060 MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS We have just completed filling our Mandan Mar- ket with a full supply of Strictly Fresh Groceries. Our prices are lower, and our service will please you. All mer- chandise guaranteed. The Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau ts in charge of our credit department. We welcome strictly prompt credit accounts. Careful Delivery Service. Birdzell has been home since Gives Out Contracts | Two contracts were awarded by the highway commission _ today. were given the east o1 M. D. Butler was given the con- . Bhese are the delicious flakes that guard against jeommon n J. E. Campbell yesterday. John Barn- hardt was bound over to the circuit court on a of maintaining a ce. His bond was 5 placed at $1, ‘amendment it vould be impossible to be the most important station in North Dakota, serving a large urban and rural population and a larger arca than WEBC. The commission pointed out that under the Davis { tract for graveling 21 miles, north of CERTO, CORN FLAKES, 9 Stecle, on his bid of $30,705.38. 35e value ............. 15c size pkg. .......--. c | CARNATIO! GOLD DUST, BASEBALL TONIGHT | per tin .... i 35e value . Cubs vs. Mandan at 6:30) HILEX, 2 5 CAMPBELL'S o'clock at the Bismarck ball 25¢ value, 2 for ....... C | tomato ...... Constipation.... | Northern Pacific freight depot, re- | because North Dakota is entitled to ceived minor f when he fell between a freight and a loading platform, while trying ; quota. to put a steel loading runway in place. | | Mrs. George Steinbrueck of Mandan. | white house at Cedar Island. Charles Waterstraw, trucker at the | eliminate WDAY in favor of WEBC Wednesd the redio facilities it ne as and injuries : car | that Wisconsin had almost its full The commission further declared WDAY had been on the air since 1922 Cleanser and Bleacher, beittle . 23c Puffed Wheat, 2 ,,,,.25€ Marshmallows ["""... 21c Corn or Peas 53.51.14 con $7C 6G? herve. ‘A! ies. 38C STARCH a _ 5 2 Pkgs.. 15c Prepared Mustard :....11¢ Sliced Beef 2:5"... 31¢ Sardines }*"?\",, .............2Le WHEATIES Gold Large 25C ‘ Medal . Pkgs.. Peanut Butter 5;::" ,...47¢ Matches 9032" "6 son. BIC Baking Powder [°°*...44¢ IVORY AND BLUE <JNSUGAUSUGOSLONGOONLOOOEDOOSOOOUOLSEOONSUOSESONNSONNOORSOONSINOUSIOONODOEOOOOEONSNOOOOROCO SOON: Bismarck &@ Stores _ Phone 1080 — BISMARCK FOGD MKT. — 116 4th St. Phone 199-\V —BROADWAY FOOD MKT.— 122 6th St. uanencantaaueacaucaetsc: Phone 664 — COOK'S GROCERY | — 508 Ave. D Phone 279 — DICK’S GROCERY | — 305 7th St. R.T.GROCERY _— 204 5th St Phone 371 — SO UNHNAEOASALQOUAONAENLOLOGHUSOUSLALEOAKINELLU ToVAOUURUONCERUACECEEACECUCURORSHARERORETEGELS: 6 -- Cash and Carry Specials -- 6 (No Phone Orders, Delivery or C. 0. D. on these items) SUGAR, Best Granulated, 10 Ibs. for LARD, Pure White, per pound ...... BUTTER, Creamery, '4 prints .. TOMATOES PINEAPPLE, Sliced CORN, Fancy Crosby (Limit on Above Items) Limit 6 cans, straight or assorted, 2 for 5 BlueRibbons MEATS _ 5 Blue Ribbons Each of the individual steers exhibited at the recent fair and race meet at Bismarck, average fancy cattle from owr own feed yards, were given the Blue Ribbon award. MILK FED HENS 2%e | PORK SHOULDER ROAST 15c PORK LEG ROAST ... 23c up | HAMBURGER, Fresh .... 2ic G “HA NICOLLET “HOTEL - beret err 26 |ieuping......: 23c Me... Ae may ee A Liver Sausage, fresh made ........... Mandan . ‘ 9 Phone ER 106 Since 1883 Better Merchandise Always! Bismarck Phone 1060 Mid-Summer Sale At the Bismarck Cloak Shop Going Over the Top! Nearly 1,000 Quality Garments to select from. Come! — Be your own judge as to values, Bismarck Cloak Shop Three Doors West of Patterson Hotel Bismarck, No. Dak. won CUT new tires now—you don’t find values FEDERAL BLUE PENNANT BAL- -LOON adds to the appearance of any cer + and gives trouble-free service throughout lis bang Min. Fie TUBES FOR ALL TIRES To get complete Federal Servic. Federal Tubes in Federal tee Shem tough tubes 4 wate the ag vat wih ao nkles te couse wear. have Federal bo size every tire, Try a Federal acct time yee oeed a tebe. tla BETTER - SERVICE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA FIEDIENR, Something to Celebrate! PRICES ON TIRES | Big JULY 4th Sale Don’t miss these values! Sit salen that July 4th trip on old tires that may blow any We are offering first grade Federal Tires, fully guaranteed, at prices that are remarkably low. With these deperidable tires on your car you are free from tire trouble—your holi- : day trip won't be spoiled by a roadside repair job. This sale lasts for (3) days only. 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