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6 DOUGHBOYS TO PASS. |" Grindstone kins ~~ ‘| Lakota Farmer IN REVIEW MONDAY (soo apc | | iheart pierced by a f iece of a| ‘broken grindstone, Sin Tangen, ficials to | 6. pioneer farmer, was here | Miaitors Invited by Offic ; | Wednesday. Tangen was w by | Witness Parade; Organiza- | the grindstone, propelled nd on which his son was | tion Day Observed tools, when it broke. | | Tangen leaves his widow and several | Fort Lincoln's soldiers will drill in| grown children be tasted Peter at Forman. i review at 9 a. m. Monday as a,feat- | Tansen, an at ure of the day, which will be ob-| —__—_—_——. | served as Third Division Organiza- | tion day. | | Visitors are invited to view the) ry j rade, it is announced by officials. | Soldiers at the camp will be given | a half holiday in the afternoon. Aj feature talk on the organization and | activities of the division will be given in the morning by Captain George F. Bloomquist. Companies K and ". battle in the bascball feature of the morning. Company K can cinch the | post championship with a victory | while Company L would advance to a a tie for first place with a win in| Pital, and later to Monday's encounter. |, The two cars wet Reports that Major General Charles | Lorraine Wells and Sw Pelot Summerall, chief of staff of the | > U. 8. army, plans to visit Fort Lin- coln tomorrow are unfounded, ac- cording to post officials. Summer-|¢@" to the all, however, may visit the camp with- automobile ¢ out giving notice, they said. ‘The | Overturned army veteran who visited in Bis- marck a year ago on an inspection tour. is at Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, | the teday. of Brush Lake’s Golf | Course Being Built, WV AUTO COLLISION ven | when ‘on two | Superior | iken to a hos- Bingholm. in the n from the The Ringholm ed into a ditch and Lorraine and Lu- ristine Anderson, Es- yell, driver of the Ebling, company M, Fort Snelling. and M. y A, Third infantry, Thompson, Third y A, Fort Snelling, , was uninjured. son and (Tribune Special Service) | McClusky, N. D., July 11.—George ‘Thom Jr. and Merle Moore are assist- ing the Brush Lake association in building a nine-hole golf course near Brush Lake. ‘The course was planned by Mr. ‘Thom, and Moore is helping construct the tees and greens. The Mercer club already has 20/ members, and 20 others are expected to join in the near future. A golf course recently was built by the newly-organized club at Turtle Lake. Leon Trotsky, Exiled, Cannot Visit England London, July 11.—(.Pi—Home Secre- te decided nst allowing Leon Trotzky, exiled nunist leader, to visit Great Bri- Mammoth ivory is softened for varving by soaking in hot water. ° Relief from Gas Stomach Pains || oe Dizziness | The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stom- ach and bowel troubles. You can’t be well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to get sick unless you Telish food and digest it properly. Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, | even those of years’ standing. Mr. Charles Axelson, of 1809 2nd St. South, Minneapolis, Minn., : “I was troubled with a dis- | tite. Tanlac put new life in me. | T’ve put on 11 lbs. and feel as well as I ever did in my life!” | If you saffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid | { pauses you have no appetite can't || SINGLE sleep and are nervous and all run ROOM<s mos Gown, you need Tanlac. It is good, wih BATH un made of roots, Get a bottle from | Money back | ure medicine, erbs and barks. your druggist today. if it doesn’t help you. COLLEGE INN | "AND THREE OT! MOUS RESTAURANTS Tanlac $2 MILLION BOTTLES USED ASK YOUR DEALER MISSOURI VALLEY GROCERY Branch of Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. _Exclusive Distributors Mandan, No. Dak. FAMOUS SCENES AND PAINTINGS Tiavelogiues FROM AN ARIIS{S NOTEBOCK “BM @e £ evaenove seeeme MILK CARRIER IN UGANDA _ The Bahima, or governing class of ! Uganda, Africa, re- j sort to a diet of milk | and beef, while the || serf class grow | crops.’ The efforts | of Christian mis- | | | H } sionaries in the pro- tectorate have pros- pered, and many have accepted their teachings. | finder. Hi | the newspapers. 1| Mott Lions Elect SON ‘CRACKERJACK’ Mott Lions tect | Mott, N. Dak. July 11.—Homer atty was clected president of the Mother of Pilot Forgot lilness to Mott Lions club at a recent meeting. i ty Other officers elected were 8. F. Rejoice at Son's Suc- | Madden, first vice president; Frank cessful Flight | Fietsam, second vice president; O. H. |Opland. thi 1 vice president; J. H. Walsh, secretary; H. T. Olcott, as tant secretary; George Galloway, , | treasurer; P. G. Wick, tail twister; temporarily last night to rejoice |R. A. Grant, lion tamer; and George telatives and frieeds over the suc. |Glenny and’ G, H. :tounds, directors cessful flight of her son, Captain | for one year. Lewis Yancey, to Rome, in the Path- | fin oe Chicago, July 11.—(4)—Mrs. M garet Yancey ‘orgot her own il! “He's a crackerjack! make it!” she cried. vhich has kept her confined for some time, chatted and laughed gaily over | her son's feat. : “Neither Lewis nor his wife told me | threughout North Dakota yesterday, he was going,” she said. “They | nine points reporting temperatures of thought I'd sorry. But I followed | 90 degrees or more. At Wishek the A great bo’ yy son. | mercury touched 96. It was the I'm mighty proud of ellesdd point reporting to the federal venturous | weather bureau here. Sanish and that when | Hettinger each reported 91 while Bis- he was 15 years old he ran away from | marck, Dickinson, Dunn Center, Max, school ani was found four months | Napoleon and Williston each reported later aboard a battleship. }90. “We thought he was going to be | =———-—-— a bad one,” she declared. “But in 1920 he came home with the Wimbic- de cup, champi ifle shot of th is don cup, champion rifle shot of we) In What Month Is Your Birthday? dent Wilson. “His father always said he wi world-beater, even when the kid cut | the pants leg off Mr. Yancey’s new suit to mend his own.” | Yancey’s father, a sergeant on the | Chicago police for many years, died | eight years ago. Mrs. Yancey || | lives with the Pierso 1s. a Who tn your On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR PHORBERG | Dintrice Manawer, | ‘The Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of New York. | for Economical Transportation New CHEVROLET Sixes” on the road since Jan.It/ — Today's Chevrolet is scoring a huge nationwide success because it represents cne of the most sensational achievements in automotive history —a Six in the price range of the four. The Chevrolet six-cylinder engine delivers its power freely, quietly, and easily throughout the entire speed range—delightfully free from annoying vibration and rumble. Combined with this remarkable six-cylinder smoothness are equally remarkable speed, power and accelera- tion—cnd an economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon. ; In addition to such sensational performance the Chevrolet Six offers the outstanding advan- tages of Bodies by Fisher. And no car ever provided a more impressive array cf modern convenience features—adjustable driver's seat and VV one-piece windshield in closed models, casy action clutch and gear-shift, ball bearing 'VTALKIE CONTRACTS Equity Association Suspends Hollywood, Calif., July 11.—(?)— Suspension of five actors from the Actors’ Equity Association and the reinstatment of two others was an- nounced by Frank Gillmore, ident, early today. While no state- feknew hed T ments was made as to the cause of sone ddl the suspensions, it was understood Surrounded by Mrs. Ruby Pierson, | ; bid (Sins woson eons ans her niece, and t.-ighborhood friends, | y Ls Mrs. Yancey, d-spite the heart trouble | Without ‘sanction of the organisation. st a 4 | Pie suspended were Tully Mar- Hich temperatures were ‘common | Hatton, Loulse Dresser and Henry The action taken at a meeting of | the association here last night was interpreted to be the first move of Equity in its demand that producers here accept only contracts from paid- that open shop would continue. Students Make Survey FORCE ACTORS OUT (Tribune Special Service! Five for Signing Up With ar, ND, du } Picture Producers vold. pres- friend, Miss Mildred Owens. diet consists of bread. Andrew Randolph, Raymond Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Physician Osteopathic Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronic Diseases a Specialty Hoskins-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. MILO RENO President of Iowa Farmers’ Union Father of Our Mutual Life Insurance Company and E. A. KIZER Des Moines, Iowa will be the principal speakers at a monster Farmers’ Union rally at Bismarck, Friday, July 12, Patterson Hall For Farmers’ Union members and families only, é Bring your membership card. up members of Equity. The leading members of the industry here made a flat refusal of the demand, insisting Of Killdeer History Killdeer, N. 0., July 11—Two stu- dents ‘rom the state agricultural col- lege at Fargo are making a survey of the Killdeer mountain history. All the material they are able to obtain they are sending to Prof. A. G. Ar- Those making the survey, Misses Maude McKee and Adelaide Phillips, are visiting in Oakdale, with their At least two-fifths of England's ————— tinued and there is a shifting of the personnel, Elmer Lilleskov, formerly Carl Sipple Going > whi ith the Mil To Aberdeen Branch || 2.)'srireh "now dscontinued, wat Of Winston - Newell | transterred to Aberdeen, from which point the Ret att will gy “ eastern Montana business. '. Sipple ci a pt st ni sats be M ce toa | will be added to the Aberdeen branch arl Sipple expect to leave Bismarck | aio, and he expects to be sent there and locate in Aberdeen, 8S. D. The| about August 1. change is the result of a reorganiza- tion of the Winston-Newell wholesale hook-up. Some of the wholesale houses Many a moon will pass before present-day musical hits are listed of the company are being discon- | among the old sweet songs. Fy | re. 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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Asti-Friction Bearings The John Deere is carried on four sturdy wheels, each of which is equipped with high-grade tapered roller bearings. The main wheels and grain wheel are high and wide; the front wheel is wide and sturdily built. Roller and ball bearings at all important points of friction reduce to a minimum the power required to drive the machine and leave most of the power of the motor avail- able for doing the work of cutting, thresh- ing and separating the grain. Better Separation The John Deere is built with a great margin of safety for doing good work un- der varying conditions. Many combine operators are not threshermen. The John Deere is so built that the best work can be done with minimum adjustment of those parts that must be so carefully set in some combines in order to reduce waste and deliver clean, grain to the grain tank, Sth 4 b a 6 ‘ 5 y