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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 in many count leigh county president, will move on cera REE AT es A e municipal cou! ay cl [eit ana , net ert te it spain Sac’ hay wt so to Dickinson Saturday, Williston, ' Late News Bulletin | the theft of a motor boat, six said. ol last “ Sunday, and Minot, Monday. Thurs- \ i “not guilty,” and the seventh, Russell mi crop ‘alate ay rf —— « ‘aid, “ ” due to the long cold spring. Alfalfs * . day a meeting was held at James- Murdock, said, “I stole the boat.’ 7 cts are not as favorable ir : | town. HENRY REDEEMS LOAN He was bound over to the circuit seed gc) Carter COURHAE BS & OEk pRORANESrie rae New York, July aint ; court by Judge seat z aren | igo aaa it is expected that only ar 7. | o Ford wit persona’ chec! Preliminary hear! for the 4 |John Moses to Head | redeemed a two-cent loan. was adjourned until Monday, with average crop will be harvested. Pota. | M School Bod bonds set at $1,000 each. , toes and sugar beets have been mak. | ercer Schoo! body McGRUDER ASSIGNED ‘The lx included John. James, Rose, Rains Over Week-End Relieve in nee h with oe} ~~ : | _ (Tribune Speciat Service) | eeaey MMKGS RAUGIEEA Ga ree are and eoweTiand coune| Situation; Spring Wheat ary Weather has affected: cattie and : ‘ j. Stanton, N. D., July 12.— John} " ‘ j sday after a boat race eep ranges. Farmers Union Meeting Here! moses, stanton, was elected president/G, A.- Johnson Files Suit in| pedir ge rtlior pie tar ged Oriental Minister Favors Exam- oh coasuningon roll a | Is Well Headed — . P3 7 A A f the Mercer county school officers’ inati ’ A , the — ALAET: ‘ Told Hoover's Relief Body is | osccciation at a recent meeting | Federal Court Following aT ination of Consul’s Wife | ieinars ‘svattered in the woods, | Helena, Mont., July 12—dP—While| | South Carolina reports a heavy boll Bound to Resort to It | Other officers named were Joe idati biodata Under Own Laws but before long five were apprehend- | all crops suffered in Montana during | weevil infestation this year. In two j Maxie, vice president; Petcr Ruchli, Bank Consolidation ed. Russell Murdock was arrested to-| the greater part of last week as 8| counties the weevils averaged 700 sy : sien |S" and George Enderson, — bd Pt te told day at Marble Point where he said he | result of high temperatures and little | acre; in 11 counties they averaged 330 s Uni meet- a ‘i ' ea le ad ja = situation al an acre in . the. In Patterson hall this afternoon. 'pea? sateh, ead of the educational | Suit has been started in United States | otis today claimed one victim | tary Stimson to tum Mrs. Ying Kao, ae fuaeeks was cent ee comreds ee ee aa emule, vs | . . to be followed by a business session | department of Dickinson normal, was | istrict court by G. A. Johnson, | who is reported in serious condi- | Wife of the Chinese vice consul at at Odanah after he had wandered | the weekly report of the state public- Special—Odd Trouser Sale “of representatives of that department the main speaker of the day, his ad-/ against Leo H. Wright for $11,000. tion. He is Louis Jackson, 69, | San Francisco, over to Chinese au-| any miles through swamps and | ity office and extension service. Hart fs & of the organization this evening. {dress dealing with the relationship be-| Johnson, sold his store at Tolley, N.| Who collapsed in the street. nee OF OLE gene ‘carly spring whest is headed in|1-3 off, Hart Schaffner tere to ttt the facts of the com: |tween the school) teacher and school ny ¢5 wright for $9,722.58, accepting stOtns DAMAGE CHRUES Secetety Stimson has taken the |, The boat, valued at $250, was owned | most eastern Montana, while late] Marx and -other good makes. Hie us ned it ae ie weeds | board. eocnees Siestllties in exchange, shares of stock in the st Paul, July 12—(?)—While | tequest under consideration. Unoffi- by Alfred Hultman. spring grains ud ater tlie fete COR Wonderful values. Bergeson’s. MEAG fans, president of the | reas) Mane er First National bank of Moorhead and| ysty"'stn wtunin the last ae | clal opinion, however, was to the ef- started everywhere an f sate alot Untin’ Bowler Still | the Moorhead tvestment company. 4 fect that the secretary would not | MURDOCKS NOT KNOWN Towa Farmers Union and of the | ts oy . |controlled by the bank, and $3,222.58 hours in North Dakota and Min- grant it ry MINOT OFFICERS SAY union's life insurance compan’: | Endangered by Foes in cash. ‘the shares, Johnson said. | Desmis Peneiies crops i sae ” dace ea pilinot, N Dak. July 12-—W—The 7 ing the insurance department of the) Fe eeeee ete Seon soon afterwards | @amage to crops and property in | Minot Family Nabbed [der arrest at Ashland, wis., charged 9 ry union, and John McMurray, of Sioux Ottawa, Ju - message | He claims the bani: soon afterwards | other parts. with stenlitig «BOUL, Is fit KEOGH . City, Towa, from the main office at today from the Port Burwell pee fit) EAT bind tHe COnMOUIMAtER Batil| avecomeeeInnt On Charge of Theft | here. Phone 279 Phone 279 Des Moines. ment radio s YY aa css aes ‘ yERCOME Reno made his talk largely on the of marine and fisheries indicated ‘he Ny? ene ae ae sencr aeee | St. Paul, July 12— 7) —One Ashland, Wis., July 12—)—When| Eight vacation camps for farm he farm outlook. That covered, in a Chicago-Berlin amp ubian airplane | Jees, $1500 special damages and| Prestratior from heat was re- | seven members of the Murdock family | women are to be conducted in Ver- : i iE Order eral way, crops. insurance and farm ‘Untin’ Bowler was awaiting an op- | Sr) Cen damages. Johnson, Dorted here today as the tem- | of Minot, N. D., were arraigned in| mont this year. Save on Every felief through the board belng set up| Porunlly fo ‘claims the bank shares also were rep-| perature reached 86 degrees be- Breereicent Hoover. He spoke Of | te omet “al {| resented to him as being worth more | fore 1p. ra: Eval Tatem, 45, Eau . the chairman of the board. Barometer | Fall wind | thas er tae elles Claire, Wis. was overcome in a JELLO *serte Fiavors, 19 Beggs, saying that if Legge MTA ilcee Giger HERI Gene ay yg Pubsichadestal= 7 B PACKAGES .....scssccessesssseesconeveceeces c as big a success of the boa bility 10 mile y packed ice in| ‘i : nd as of the International Harv all directions and — the | nty Has | A “Monitor, corporation, the tion wit be sati~ ue moved out Iast night and ug. | Soe Weddings ta fon ee omg Gh pagan 33c 2 ed ened ¢ ner damage. The ilippin 18K, The explanation of the union's sat- Plane 4 Hee oe out | pans ppine isles VIENNA SAUSAGE vats “covkseleeiol. OMe isfaction when it was the debenture © ake~ (Tribune Special Service) . see is : pian it wanted and failed to et, ac- ther the three men in the craft! ygeClusky, N. D.. July 12.—June, the | Peg tony anmeeae the PRESERVES Wins nave 49c cording to Reno, is that the farm 4! ed taking off despite the | month of brides, is never the record | {ti atment of Major General Creed ZWD. JOE... seseeesesenesceseneeeees board, to become a su 5, Will have falling barometer was not indicated. | month for marriages in Sheridan! ‘PPO! — " . lief ———_—_— =4 |C. Hammond, of Oregon, as auditor M ALT judweiser, to apply the union's m relief senile, county, according to records in the; f the Philippine Islands. per can EEC Ran ok Cc in another form. To finance A RACER EG office of William Paul, county jude. of PP! . eons 8 ‘ t surplus it will be necessary. b Mackinac Island, Mich., July 12— Last month was no exception to the weet. cai. : to use the $500.000.000 revolv- 1) —Tnternational organization "of rule. Six weddings took place in tne | TWO Williston Boys CATSUP MANOR isis aid busta dvceevnvbueess 19c ‘ ing fund as the equivalent of the | Business and Professional women wes county in June, Judge Paul's records | ry : 1 MeNary-Haugen. equalization fees foreseen today with the recommenda- show. | Drowned in River SUGAR * 99c would have been used. The union'tion of the international relations On June 28 Emil Jasmann of Har- | Ths. «0.40... eee eeaeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeensenes favored the McNary-Haugen bill committee of the National Federation | vey and Marie Jaton, daughter of Mr.| Williston, N. Dak., July 12.—(P— ORANGES Sweet Juicy, . E. A. Kizer, in speaking of the mu- ‘of Business and Professional Wom- and Mrs. Henry Jaton of near Mc- | Wayne, 12, and Doyle, 11, sons of Mr. 3 dozen .. eee ea tual life insuranee-department of the en's clubs that the executive commit- Clusky, were married. June 12 Millard and Mrs. Harry Bacon of Williston. union, said the company has been in tee be empowered to ca_an interna- Melom of northwest of McClusky, son |drowned Thursday while bathing in existence six 10,000 policy | tional conference. of Mrs. Andrew Melom, and Caroline |the Missouri river here. Their bodies y AV holders and $12,000,000 of busine: eee ee , Bonnet of Mercer were married. were recovered. AVE you tried written. It seeks rural people for its] CHAMP POTATO PICKERS | Other licenses issued by Judge Paul lklalen line Hamm's Malt Tisks, but docs not confine itself to, Muskogee, Okla.—Potato pickers are during the month were to Frank B. MAKE FAST TIME ert ial- union members. It is essentially a: swarming into this territory in all Manz of Mercer and Margaret Ro-| Hamburg, July 12—)—In a recent perfected special- farmers company. types of vehicles to prepare for the|senau of Pinewood, Minn.; Otto test of a rebuilt road bed and new ly for home use The funds of the insurance com-| coming season. Back for the cigh- | Mauch and Lydia Stein. of McClusky; | all-steel cars, an empty passenger and famous as e pany are devoted exclusively to fi-| teent! year is the Adams family, com- Charlotte Lasher and Raymond Me- | train of fifteen coaches averaged 72 . rencing farmers and farm | posed of the father, mother, 11 chil- line, of Minneapolis; and Jerome! miles an hour for 2 hours and 37 the most dependable of all = Walter Maddock is manager of the! dren, and sons-in-law, daughters-in- | Fibelstad of Mercer and Dagny Glad/ minutes between here and Nauen. malt syrups? . Helps you save and build up our community. » business in western North Dakota, . grandchildren and others of the | of Turtle Lake. | The best previous average on this while E. A. Bowman, Kulm, is ma family. All 11 of the Adams children Semen esisinneniananiene stretch of railway was 53 miles an ~~ Sai: ager of the eastern section of the! were born in a wagon used to make FIND STATUETTES hour and the record for speed 60 HAMM~—Saint Paul FRUIT DEAL state. Senator W. E. Matthaci. of trips to potato fields. Latakia, Syria, July 12—(?)—Ger- miles. 1 can Gray ‘Fessenden, is fire and automobile in- —_____— |man explogers have found in a:mound ~ spoglie ans surance Annet or the cheer ‘cual Special—Odd Trouser Sale, ans Remninee cree sid north Special—Odd Trouser Sale, H MM’ S M LT 1 can Peaches, sliced ........ The union chiefs here. who include 4 q » of here, a number o! yptian stat- A A E. E. Greene, state president of the t-3 Off. Hart Schaffner & iettes representing kings, deities, a/ 1-3 off. Hart Schaffner & 1 can Peaches, halves ....... Farmers Union, of Jamestown; Wal-| Marx and other good makes. goddess and two eagles. One of the Marx and other good makes. 4 er Maddock and C. D. King, Bur-| Wonderful values. Bergeson’s. bird figures is overlad with gold. Wonderful values. Bergeson’s. e HAMM BREWING. Li, Ee a aiswiiasnul ee eee Phone 62 BISMARCK, NO. DA . le iver ers of .50 or Over Free ‘harge tt @@ & mwamnnen Beat the body. So crisp and easy to digest, they help you ’ feel cool and fit. Enjoy them every day. An extra treat with canned peaches or honey added. FLAKES CORN people daily prefer them. At all groters in the red-and- green package. Served by hotels, restaurants; on diners. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Always oven-fresh in the waztite inner-sealed wrapper. 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