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The sixth annual Bismarck flower |show, the largest in number of : C ltord, went to Washington to preach in | =| | the President's church, . | Ww. F, Durand, emeritus professor ‘of mechanical engineering at Stan- GRTRARMBOARD AID ‘2 cect" sect: POR FLOWER SHOW ‘ \berley, dean of the school of educa- of 45 appointed to study relations studying relation of the federal gov- Kenneth Mackintosh, former jus-| Closes Saturday; E. G. Wan- From Five to Ten Million Dollars court and a member of the crime sur- | to Be Involved in Market vey commission, was graduated from | Hoover, 1895. C. C. Teague of the fen relict o ford, is a member of the aa | i tion, is a member of the committee | : IN CROP MOVEMENTS: Sixth Annual Flower Show « jernment to states in education. tice of the Washington state supreme | ner Wins Sweepstakes Stanford the same year as President | ing Operations board is not a Stanford alumnus but | blooms displayed, closed Saturday 19. — WP?) — The | is a member of the Stanford national !cvening. The entri¢s included not only many from Bismarck’s finest Kellogg, former profes- gardens but also a great number Washington, Aug. federal farm board announced today ba eseag at MINNEAPOLIS MEN FACE FRAUD COUNT Alleged California Land Swindle Charged to Twin City Realtors St. Paul, Aug. 19.—()}—L. L. Drill, federal district attorncy, today an- jnounced he would issue warrants for jthree Minneapolis real estate men on jcharges of obtaining money under Ifalse ye:ctenses and of using the jmails to defraud in connection with | Se ee ATE DET EN Sen ae -_ BISMARCK GOLF TRI ENTERS MEET FINALS William Kostelecky, Dickinson. Pitted Against Cook, Thor- berg and Slattery Three Bismarck golfers and one representing Dickinson this afternoon were competing in a foursome finale | Additional Sports ||| Klein Delivers ——<@ | © 716 PERGONS BURNED TODEATH IN BLAST Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 19.—(AP) —Five persons were burned to death and several others injured or burned in a fire in a rooming house here to- day. Explosion of a gas cooking stove started the fire. 400 Million Involved In Giant Movie Merger Los Angeles, Aug. 19—()—The Ex- aminer today said a merger of War- it had tentatively agreed to make |. ee StRERGEL WE ‘ ae een a iS from the surrounding — territory. an alleged California fruit land | ¢ 01 the first ner Brothers Motion Picture corpora- “certain financial advances” to cotton | secret National Research ‘Those coming trom the greatest dis- swindle. E Laie Gan tor onbtanien being tion with Paramount-Famous-Lasky cooperative association to assist in council. He held the position before |tance were the entries of Mrs. A. Mr. Drill made the announcement | played over the course of the Mandan would be completed within the week | Hoover's election to the presidency. | \W. Engel, Esmond, N. D. | ‘The profusion of flowers this year indicates that interest is being taken in the show by flower lovers, and while the size of the blooms as @ whole were perhaps smaller _ this year because of the dry hot summer, ieties than ever be- ‘ARMY WORMS BUSY board said. conferences American cotton growers ¢ ange. % “These associations, the board an- nouncement said, “are now able to obtain loans from the federal inter- mediate credit banks to the amount of 65 per cent of the value of the cotton. “The federal fart to loan an additio: IN THREE COUNTIES ‘Bertha’ Likes Flax and Sweet' Clover Best, A. C. Expert many more ¥ fore were displayed. The show, sponsored by the Gar- den club, was in charge of a commit | tee of members made up of Mrs. nry Duemeland, H. P. Goddard, Dennis Lavender of Abilene, youthful champion of Texas, is an entry in the National Amateur golf championship | match play at Pebble Beach, Calif., in September. ‘after receiving the request from Al- ‘bert E. Sheets, acting distric attorney for northern California, to begin re- moval procecdings against three leged officers of the Sacramento sub- urban Fruit Land company. An indictment accompanying the removal request named M. A. Crink- ley, Edward E, Amblad and C. W. Whitcomb, all of Minneapolis, and tcharged land offered for sale by the company is unfit for agriculture. The land described is approximately 9,000 acres of the Rancho Del Paso located Lavender, at 20, has; Country club. Capital City finalists were Paul Cook, youthful North Dakota ama- teur champion, Eric Thorberg, and James Slattery. William Kostelecky, Dickinson, was the fourth finalist. In the quarter-finals this morning, Cook won by default from 0. OC, Croonquist, another Bismarck man; Kostelecky defeated his fellow towns- man, J. A. Long, 2 and 1; G. D. Hol- lenbeck, Dickinson, was defeated 1 up; and Dr. L. Erickson, Manden, and gave Jack L. Warner, west coast head of the former organization a: its authority. The impending merger, when con- summated, will involve the combina- tion in one corporation of more than $400,000,000 in holdings. When the final papers are signed, Warner said, @ parent company will be formed to control the merged units, which prob- ably will be known as Paramount- Warner Brothers corporation. | He {s Chicago Is Air Hub Of National System Chicago—()—Chicago continue: lost to Slattery, 6 and 5. ok, Mrs. E. H. Morris, E.G. bach, Mrs. E. hwartz, Mrs. Conk- total of 90 per con! ernment agencies — on which a definite value has been by hedging in the held three major titles in his home | state in the last two years. In 1927} he won the Texas municipal tourna- meni; last year he won the cham- Announces on the north side of the American! ‘Te finalist with the lowest card Fiveb Ai Batre eno ees this afternoon will win the tourna- Land on the south side of the/ment championship. The qualifying river, the indictment alleges, is rich }ang first rounds were completed yes- cotion, fixed i on Schoregge, “The total voll ota, ac- W. H. Perkins, Thor-|pionship cf the West Texas Golf as- | i this sort to be entomologist and Mrs. C, F, Stucke. sociation, comprising more than 49 {&Nd excellent for agriculture, but that |terday. ty cotae Duemeland, on the north side has a surface of] Results of the qualifying round 2) date its position as the hut al college. | clubs, and this year he captured the | of the nation’s expanding airway chairman, system. farm board will be limited oni i five inches of clay and 48 feet of |ronow: ven by Munro y | state amateur title. |hardpan, composed mostly of sand-|/n¢ » Harding, Carson.... 50-48— 98 Philadelphia, Aug. 17—(AP)—One ' " G.|—— - a Thirteen air lin - ; stone, and was used prior to the sale vi ei of the youngest members of the home n air lines now link Chi | Pcepe Wanner, with a score of 46 point torttie company Tor" GPABIEE: G. Halvorson, Almont..... ¢1-5¢—H1*|run hitting brigede is Chuck Klein | ca80 with centers of population to the tos ies del Se etion ual ° | was awarded the sweepstakes. In- Charges were tacde in the indict-|t° G. Sen aa oe year of the Phillies. ; north, east, west and south. Other ; w ae A ene nilLio pened | dividual awards appear below, ‘ment that the trio represented. the |; a ah fant miei: . be 4 Chuck is only 21 and has been out important air junction points are 1 anh ctf ct of the yo ordinary army worm and is Se jland would be worth $1,500 to $3,000 mi m telecky, ‘de, of the ‘Three-T league less than a | ee cisco Malt Take ay eS } oe the Federal Farm | : Mand sweet clover as |USti Perr cor et Mrs, W. J AT FORT LUNCHEON :: acre in six months whereas twas |teatyesy re” ekeat— BO na relays nebo i i ms how dahlia, any color, Mrs. W. J. | bs ee Keres t . . St. , Tulsa, Indianapolis an Be cert the co revues vot uence, Mie Wa eee Mae doe wt ib Wie OKs eee ae eee : New York. sae permi c © ravages Of | second. Show dahlia, yellow, Mr: S0'd: | Paul , Bisme . 37-30— The latest government census of r e final sctt al at’ Mandan | waiter Sellons. -———-- | Most of the victims of the alleged!o ¢ Croonquist, Bismarck 43-41— 84 tothe nea a to return airways shows that the aren between Week of Similar Events by Other | Service Clubs Opened; Go Back Thursday A weck of luncheons to the service Man., where he at | ng of the International | lains Crop Pests committee. ng of infected fields and rota- of crops are the bes: methods of cking the worms, he said. swindle, the indictment sets forth, live vee 47-44— 91 in lo Linda and Sacramento, Calif. |,.rcq eter, Dickinson... 40-48 92| Ed Morris hurled the Bostonese to K. H. Krauth, Hebron..... 51-49—-100/® 5 to 4 victory over Owen Carroll in 8. C. Schierbaum, Hebron. 45-50— 95 J. A. Long, Dickinson..... 44-41— 85 J. P. Cain, Dickinson..... 51-43— 94 Harry Gardner, Dickinson 49-49— 98 the Great Lakes and the Mississippi valley has welcdmed the air age with innings at Detroit yesterday.| more enthusiasm than any other sec- Cleveland fell upon Garland Braxton The main trunk Lita dive 8k with great force in the fourth and continental, north-and-south on the the sixth innings to trim the Senators) pacitic coast, the same on the Atlan- r her grower when the latter des soll his cotton, without forcing cotton onto the ma x when buyers may 2 supplicd “Prom GLADIOLI Gladiolus, plain petaled. Red: E. A. Thorberg. t; E. G. Wanner, sec- H. P. Goddard, third. Pink: E. Wanner, first, second and third. the Federal “DELGATES WEETING Cr bank vd board, the a! clubs at the summer training camp |G. D. Hollenbek, Dickinson 40-39— 79|D} 8 to 1 In the serles opener in the) tic coast, from the Great Lakes to vances equal to : at Fort Lincoln was opened at noon, J. V. McCormick, ° New sic t3 Texas and from the Great Lakes to fixed value. ‘A. M. Brazerol, second.|today, by the Lions. About 30 J Salem ... vee eseee 48-51— 99 Florida. W. B. Conitz, New Salem. 52-51—103 Joe Schantz, New Salem.. 55-56—111 C. E. Elmquist, Dickinson, 48-45— 93 The longest stretch of lighted air- way in the country is between Boston and Jacksonville, Fla., via New York, members went down and were guests of the camp. The luncheons open at 12 o'clock. color: E. G. Wanner, first; fi Willis Sellons, second; E. A.) Thorberg, third. An M JAMESTOWN NINE North Carolina Mill Superin- c' ap pey in full the grow Scceceme j cients 6 merchan: i Se aa, 4 uel E. aii The Lions had not got that clearly, tendent Badly Beaten as W. D. Toepke, New Salem 49-51—100 Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, me Gice the ection in'an orderly {MON piscues Megeures to Satisfy |A M. Brazcrol, third." Pink: E. Gl /eutting out the usual luncheon busi 1,600 Stage Riot Neath fcctesseeecceee-s BOER BEATS ENDERLIN “mere is s notable Sie sinning mills of the world re-|Oiscuss Measures to Satisfy); Mi rete ae ith, acc: [ootgs ice Men decn ond hey ontne da ’ 8 > Hie Haaren ere is a notable absence of air quire it.” | <Engiand on Compromise ond: HP. Goddard, third, Whit era As pba tae uaa saan ae FE daprence, MUstGee! 4st DE Wate Ms en Seth Williams, | EG. Wanner, first, and second; Mrs. |roldiete in the making hal had thee |__ Asheville, N. C., Aug. 19.—(AP) | George Blank, New Salem 47-42— 89 soa ig ectnalied tanita —Asheville soldiers in the making had had their | national sin the making ardemen “chow.” The tail Twister, however, | : Offer of Aliies were ordered mobilized early today senting cotton int Any other colo |G. F. Dullam, third Al Weinhandel, Mandan.. 49-53—103/ Enderlin Makes Seven snes del Stations Checked on i in ting on the announ ° G +: " ibe Ree this te just exactly what the | J.C. Gould, first; E.G. Wanner, sec- | collected no fines this time. (foraiutyiat Mariony NG. awherety- [Eee eee eee in Final Contest of * Bison growers want.” i Hie |. Tomorrow the Kiwanis club will te ) N.C. x en Ree 51-53—104 Playing of Records cotton : Primulinus: Pink. C. W. McDonald. 600 strikers at the Clinchfield Cot-| preg Ne rT 58-63—121 The board, he said, was ready and ‘ Mra ts F Dullinan, second, £, |e the guests of the post and Wed-!to Mills this morning refussd to Liesl i ahd esr pO ert Tournament — willing to go as far as the cotton |G. Wanner, third. Yellow, Mrs, Wal- nesday, the Rotarians. Colonel W.' permit 400 non-union men to go t0|anthony Faber, Bismarck. 45-58— 93 Los Angeles—(P)—When a radio Hague reparations coi Y is afternoon in the of F Sd A, Alfonte wants these clubs rot | worl ! ‘A. Thorberg, sec- |“ ¢ wants lubs to prof-!work. ‘The troops were called out!p 1, Patterson, Dickinson. 47-30— 86 it by the Lions misunderstanding |p, N, A. Townsend, representative and be on hand in time to dine with) 6? Governor A. Max Gardner at the ithe boys of the camp, as-well as! ccone. ‘ jwith the officers. The club omitted all business ex-|«BRING ON TROOPS.” announcer tells his listeners that a famous opera star will sing or a great orchestr. will play and it proves to be a phonograph record, an irate fan may be making a record of the announcement. 4 01 growers might v PRAIRIE FIRE Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 19.—(AP)—| Jamestown won the baseball tourna- ment here by shutting out Enderlin, 3 to 0, Sunday. Leeds won the con- solation game, defeating Hannaford, 16 to 6. Battery for Leeds was Bru- ter Scilons, fi Cc. W. McDonald. third. color, Mrs. Burt Finne; An first |W. E. Schmidt, New Salem 52-51—103 Carl Kidel, Mandan. 49-49— 98 ‘HH. Parsons, Mandal 49-51—100 Charles Nichols, Mandan.. 54-49—103 iment: d Hender- | 0" | oth: son of England to di: measures to | H. lef effer of her allies for division of the} Young plan annuiti f taki bes Mike Schantz, Man ee t a pers E. A. Thorberg. first; J. C,\ccPt the pleasure of taking Captain) YELL, STRIKE PICKETS | . stad and Folden and for Hannaf ‘One of the federal radio commis- BIG LOSS NEAR MINOT gn of whine Was expected to be a Could second; Mrs. EH. “Mortis, |): Ui. Anders ota tag tations N. C Aug. 19.—(AP)—| Br Wee, Erickson. 48-50 08 | Scetn Schinidt and Brewster” |sion rules,” Commisioner Harold A. \cruical da n confer. | third ; here eal Former Presi-!Qne man’ was badly beaten and sev-|Fred Knoll, Man ** 44-44— 88| The score: Lafount said here, “is that broad- — Vane had been previously |, Bost Collection of five of named va- | cen: 1 B. Strauss administered the| eral others suffered bruises when! Blair Seitz, Mandan...... 50-59—109 casters must announce phonograph Minot, N. D., Aug. 19.—(M)—A | avoided Leet _ Previously | vioties, E. G. Wanner. first; W. J. {oath of membership, the pledge to! 1,600 strikers inchfield Cot- y, Enderlin .. 000 000 000—0 7 7| records as such instead of trying to peu javoided, was taken up by a mectin; i 4 A : ers at the Clinchfie! Robert Ridley, Mandan... 51-46— 97 prairie fire, believed to have been | ¢¢ the financial ts of the dif. | NOSsle, secont C., Gould, third, | |the flag and the nation, all the Lions |ton Mill here early today prevented! #. Lawrence, Mandan.... 87-56—113 |Jamestown 110 001 000—3 8 2| fool the public. My office in Wash- started by campers or motorists, nik inated until PERENNIALS {joining in with the new member in! 499 non-union men from returning|Don Nichols, Mandan. Batteries: Enderlin—Jenny and|ington has informed me that 35 burned over an ares of approximately | hat jaillardia, E. A. Thorberg, Tiger }repeating this allegiance, to work in the mill. Dr. B. D. Rowley, Mandan 52-50—102 Crites. Jamestown—Sims and Gui-| listening device records have been 15 square mile: erday south of ATS oy ay? in Premier Briand had | Hlies) Mrs. G. “F. Dullam. Shasta! Colonel Alfonte then announced) — Superintendent Henderson of the|J, McGillic, Mandan das, received there from Los Angeles, Denbigh before a crew of 50 men suc- |, tion with Foreign Minister |@28i¢s. Mrs. H. J. Duemeland. Gold- that the Lions would make a tour of | mill was badly beaten with black- ‘Charles Ellis, Mandan. —_———_— . | Where in Persons are keeping eeeded an ero iralling the pee ° . 2 a ice Bian Paty 0. c. CroonaUes: B i thes fouer camp. Officers of the} jacks and clubs wielded by strikers Ohavlee Ellis, Jr., Mandan 57-48—105 oat bes eet poe Ln ae Se are eports of the fire received today | cade Germany 2nd | Mrs, E. H. Morris, second; yA. | .T. C. escorted the guests Ren oa i " icket ” Ma i inneapolis, Aug. 19.— () — Joe s < placed the damage at several thou- (thes both went to Mr. Henderson's schwartz, third, Platycodon, E.G. around, The club then Seren ets Ge Ary Seer aya Petuahe? kon aBe verte Pfenning, Mandan... $7-44—185 | armstrong of ‘St. Paul Saturday won| cilities than any other state, not ex- sand dollars, including $1,000 loss to |""No “cnnouncement was made after | WS28! 9) set. (te city. ; h | “Bring on your troops!” they|M. C. Higgins, Mandan. the northwest clay court tennis sin- | cluding New York, he said. the sheep ranch of R. Syverson, |+16 ¢inancial left thelr snake | Roses, Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, first;! Thursday evening the Lions wil!l| shouted almost in unison. Del Rowley, Mandan gles title, defeating the champion, where an automobile and a large |; ae Wa noting (> indicate | MzS A. V. Sorenson, second. jreturn to the camp and put ona pro-|~ Albert Hoffman, organizer for the|Paul Henry, Mandan. Leslie Johnson, Minneapolis, 8-6, Be romotihey were destroyed. J. Bt Mished tol ye Mls Mrs. A. W. Engel. Esmond,’ gram, beginning. at A lot of | Union Tentile Workers of America, {Roy D. Kennelly, Mandan 62-64—126 | 7-5. 6-3. PILES TREATED Bilday, a homesteader south of Den- ‘Gfeebaper cant | tone ene Mrs. G. F. Dullman, sce | stunts have been rehearsed and a lot| who has been counseling peace, at-|Paul Bredy, Bismarck... 54-63—117| 7. “s ; bigh, lost 20 stacks of hay. | of) eet Cent ond: Mrs, F.C, Stucke. third. lof comedy is assured. i vuit trouble but he|Tom Burke, Bismarc 48-43— 01] Finds White Sheep about 2 p. m., yesterday the fire swept | hehea apes W. A. Schwartz, first; pbs ee empted to prevent trouble but he P. Byela, Mandi 50-58—108 i over an area about five miles long ee ene eed to Chanccl-\ mrs, A. W. Engel. second, and third 9 too was hooted down, Beth antes. With Black Tails and three miles wide before burning }!9% Pallip Snowden ‘St Mrs. A. W. Engel. Nastur w. Plas ty ar an... ” , Out or being placed under contre | jg p pce tums, afr, ed Hanson FUNERAL SERVICES| 75)" 8 cs Pac SN ER Innias, rs. J. . h i * et » a b+ mit set Result (11 LIVESTOGK MEN cssv"atss "A" st. Biase, stcona: FOR ELIZA WAGNER |i, Resiach Aiton, 0...! 48-51— 20 | whit shee with back tals were the | \” FV OF New Cabinet Result | latex’ Bred cHacaon Uuied: ooetios | \John Timmerman, Man- jure which took Robert Frothingham ; 4 Fast; : Of Rule by Church | i Mrs, Peter Reid. ; i HELD AT STERLING| «a ............ Ran ees 54-54—108 | into the Yukon and through almost peor! Pred gy wba bem ne y VISIT AT MAND AN’ Scabiosa, E. G, Wanner, first; Mrs. George’ Bieinbruck, "Man- inaccessible parts of the “Campbell Perri ya eee Ae * ie |Fred Hanson, second; Mrs. A. W. Funeral services for Eliza J. Wage |, 8M +----+ s+ 30s. d ted, has bee! lis! -—P— S- | s r 5 n hed Dr. ee ct the: Portuguese, cabinet (Enel ‘third. Verbena, Mrs, |Bismarck Man Says There Is ner, who dled at her Sterling home HE Lower, Mandan. acts Dan ene ann Mecleary: the moted ‘Rectal. Bpecial: ae pea naes | ——= ylor. s, Mrs. Peter Reid, first; | ni ast week, were held last week-end |.” ! es ist, E-! levard, easly eel vs due (to ditterences| Seventeen livestock men, national | Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, second. No Concern Selling Market at the Sterling church, Rev. Guy |°: © Dorfler, Mandan pat aT BE Diet By ne: ple Springs: Mo. tn ti meae sasciensy | of opinion about a decree granting ieaders in animal husbandry. work,| | Phlox. Mrs. E. F. Trepp, first; Mrs. Aiuics at. Pracint Lewis, Ashley, officiated. L. D, Berg, Linton... Pye RET | ee lglg ie ecg tells how sufferers from Piles can be new privileges for outdoor rensiou’ | were guests at the U. S. Northern | Peter Reld, second: Mrs. E. J. Taylor, ‘Song service was rendered by Mes- |. J: Peterson, Wilton..... poi dae 4 ine Fray ito mroandsins le be- | easily and successfully treated in a SEES Ce eving ot “chigren | GF¢at Plains field station at Mandan | th Petunias, Mrs. 0. C. Croon- eee dames Dyrstad, Belk, T. N. Johnson, | William Smith, ab ve Peri adr Reg e ete nae, plied Pelly | cow days without surgery; without the f Cesslons ae only allowed au cer- Yesterday. The tour, the fifth, is an | quist. St. Paul, Aug. 19—()—The “tip-|F. Fogerty, George ‘Lewis, and R. |Edward Thomas, Wilton.. $6-$7— unfailing pe Joke hie Ie 80 | wae of orm and ether. or hos- ‘i tain hours. jannual feature of a grazing experi-| Sweet Sultan, E. G. Wanner, first; | ster shect racket,” through which | Dorson. Mrs, Guy Lewis played the |© Tunell, Bismarck Ree ere Ie anti dint |Pltal confinement. The McCleary in ROUTS. sinister of war and, MeRt which was begun by J. T. Gar- Mrs. E. J. Taylor, second. Popoies,| thousands of investors have been | organ accompaniment. Martin Hagen, Bisma! Bete ecnsct geht on the divide | treatment has been successfully used ppnen the minister of war and vis, station agronomist, and Prof. J./Mrs. EH. Morris, second. ‘Larkspur, swindled in the past, has undergone || Pallbearers were old pioneers: W. E. Sig Hagen, Bismarck. rian iver sliehea for over 28 years. Over 17,000 casesot + =| Reels aly H Shepherd of the North Dakota | Mrs. E. F. Trepp, first: E, G. Wan- considerable change during the past|Runey, Charles Anderson, B, R. |&, 4. Oleness, Bismarc bi rectal trouble have been treated by t Bee te dave - But | agricultural colloge in 1915 to deter- | Ner, second; Mrs. C. W. Schoregzc, | year, due to activity of the New York | Slater, L. D. Bailey, A. B. Lish, and | W- Ue Morlsett, Carson. FARGO WOMA. Dr. McCleary and his associates. If Jasted only two dave, cone mine the best conditions under which | third. | better business bureau and the post | F, M. Leathers, . : a AN. DIES you suffer with Piles or other rectal he principal aim of those con- cattle may be grazed in this area. || | Marigold, E.G. Wanner, Sirs; office department, E, C. Balley. Bis- L. E. McMahan, Mandan. . ‘argo, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Mrs.| troubles, write Dr. McCleary today for cerned in oe ation of the new| E. w, Sheets, head of the division Margaret Gould, second; Mrs. J. W.| marck, told the convention of t Skati Instructo James Slattery, Bismarck. Mary Ashland, 62, who came to Far-| Free copy of this book and their cabinet was to persuade Dr. Oliveira! o¢ animal husbandry, bureau of ani- jumperlin, third. Salipiglossis, E. | tional Association of Securitics Com- ating Instructor Herbert Hoeft, Mandan... go with her husband 40 years ago/ large reference list of former patients. Salazar to continue as minister of fi-/ mal industry, at Washington, D. ©. ‘Wanner, first; Mrs, Fred. Hanson, | missioners toda} Wants to Sh Ci W. A. Hart, Carson.. from Cooperstown, N. D., died Sat-| aul literature sent in plain wrapper nance. It wi ledged that he | Pnd representatives of several west. |Sccond. Rainbow corn, E. A. ‘Thor.| Mr. Bailey, connected with the of- an ow City | icin xtcin’ Mandan. urday. Gen knd oomionle Aas was responsible for the cnergetic and| cry agricultural colleges were in the | berg. Pansies, O. C. Croonquist, first; | fice of the securities commission in How It Can Keep Cool rapid restoration measures which in- | party. The party left for Miles City,| Mrs. E. H. Morris, second. Calendula, cluded equilibrium of tie budget and | Mont., where they will attend ‘a mect- | Mrs. Fred Hanson. : payment of the external floating! ing of the western branch of the SWEET PEAS debt. American Society of Animal Produc: | Sweet peas: Red, H. 8. Lobach, "The president of the new cabinet, | tion today. | first; Mrs. W. J. Nggle, second; C. W. ig Ivens edge ae nai of | UEEERAOTEN PSE SOMERS | McDonald, third. Pink, H. 8. Lobach, the army staff. le has filled many ¢1, * ‘first; C. W. McDonald, Ee i high posts both in Lisbon and in| CaVasino Makes 4000 rea Hanson “thing Wie es: Mozambirjie and wes recently cn-) Feet Height in Plane | Thorberg, first; Mrs. Fred Hanson, North Dakota, is chairman of the ipster committee” of the association. ‘We have been reliably informed,” } Mr. Bailey said, “that at the present time there is no concern selling an investors’ advisory service, which is simply a blind for disposing of fraud- ulent stocks.” The method used in North Dakota Malone and Cubs Tame Bentonand Giants by 1 to 0 A cooling communication reached Harry P. Goddard, secretary of the Association of Commerce, in this morning’s mail. It was like a breeze blowing in from arctic regions. Herbert Harby, 1447 LaSalle strect, Chicago, who describes him- Now is the time to buy 5 Cities Service Company Common Stock and Arkansas Natural Gas smibeidiary ot CiKien Mention Domanny: BASHA JOERRRAE S77, ye trusted with negotiating a League of rs ‘4 second; C. W. McDonald, third. Blue, | and Minnesota, Mr. Bailey said—that |self as an ice skating instructor, er Nations loan, foe the Portuguese gov- At Bismarck Field | Margaret Gould, first: C. W. MeDon- |is, sending a circular letter to all wants to know what chances are for|Shadows of Another Era In FOR SALE BY ernment. , . re | ald, second; H. S. - i i i Lobach, third, Pur- | banks, informing them of the fraud|coming to Bismarck and being taken Game Recalled When Two P. C. REMINGTON & SON on to teach the “Ice Skating Club” here as teacher of fancy glides. Secretary Goddard thinks there is rep chance, at least these torrid lays. Training Camp Boys Have Happy Time on Wildwood Lake Outing |* | cept the conditions asked by the Teague, an action which rendered him very popular at home. The other new cabinet members are: | Col, Edurado Marques, minister of | @ colonial expert who com- the successful campaign against the Cuamatas in Angola. Dr. Silva Telles, minister for edu- cation, head of Lisbon university and > ex-president of the Lisbon Geograph- by eal society. , Dr. Trindale Coehlo, minister of foreign affairs, Portuguese minister to Italy. iple, Mrs. Fred Hanson. first; Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, second and third. Lavender, Mrs. Fred Hanson, first; Mrs. A. M. Brazcrol, second. Basket or vase, H. 8. Lobach, first; Mrs. Fred Hanson, second; H. 8. Lobach, third. | Most artistic floral arrangement of | jany kind or mixture of flowers of 50} stocks or more: Mrs. F. C. Stucke, first; George Duemeland, sec- ond; Mrs. E. A, Thorberg, third, Most artistic floral arrangement jfer table decoration of any kind or | mixture of flowers: Mrs. F. C. Stucke, first; Mrs. G. F. Dullman, second, | Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, third. | Press Correspondent , Named to Help Leggs: Washin, and asking their cooperation, has been found effective in checking the suc- cess of the scheme. Truck Smashes Buggy, Cripples Horse and Gives Woman Shakeup A truck ran into a horse and buggy at the Soo Line railroad crossing at Apple Creek. Saturday night, wreck- ing the vehicle and crippling the horse s0 that he hed to be shot, neent Cavasino, local flyer, flew height at the local flying field, Sunday, and reached an altitude of | 4000 fect. The flight was made while | the field staff were waiting for the | scout plane of the Portland-Cleveland air derby to show up. The plane failed to appear. and O. W. Roberts, the manager of the local control station, was waiting today for | a message as to when the pilot would show up here. Edge Appointment Is Approved By France Aug. 19.—(AP)— The state department announced to- day it had been advised by the French Eerrenert that the selec- tion of Senator Walter E. Edgs of The Pioneer Investment House. ‘The only North Dakota firm that is licensed by the State to sell approved securities. Write or phone 220-for further informa- Youngsters Battle i colonies, manded Ey 3 ate i Fu i The training camp companies got their outing at Wildwood lake with-|°N0 out a hitch, Sunday. The service An elderly woman in the buggy was/ club members and citizens gathered shaken up and somewhat dazed. but| together about 35 cars and three was not injured. She was driving | by transportation, while the north toward the Pat Sullivan farm BAtETE toe Tapes feabury Be when the’ accident oceurred. Neigh-| The boys mede the day a real out-| margin bors did not know either the truck; They went. in. seimming, ate lied off driver or the woman. sandwiches, drank soft drinks and the rest of ‘Happy’ Felsch Hits Hie ad nee Bs eae Oe oe . ca, | served, it, arti bit ; Three Homers in Tilt |owing io truck gigas: pia ' e grounds, . ‘ ery return i clock. i : t tae tis wader tee Boal Cituainna |The trip up had to contend with @| ‘The Price cost thereof charged against the baseball club, to a 20 to 4 victory {strong wind and much dust, but once{a 13-game lead 3 over the Fargo-Moorhead club Sun-|the lake was reached, the picnickers | at ir 2 day. Included in Felsch’s five hits|ull enjoyed a comfortable time, homers. r ‘were three. Driving “Lefty” Becker, star south- paw.of the local club, from the mound in the fourth ‘the feos “eim: Turen and Tommy Telet| vision has Notice to Cut © _. Weeds Owners of vacant-lots are hereby - given ‘notice that all weeds must be eut on such lots at once, otherwise General Carmona, president of the i, republic, at by official investiture of ac) rtain that this cabinet will s H #48 ef Weshington, ‘on, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Ed- gar Mark! for aces than dec- ade the Washington correspondent of the St. Paul Pioneer Press-Dis- patch, today was named assistant a Chairman Legge of the federal farm board, in charge of press rela- tions, He will serve as contect man Beeween Pevepaperman ‘and board members, er assuming his duties: Wednesday, , as ALL PARIS WORKERS BUSY Paric.—(#)—Unemployment is ‘vir- tually non-existent in Paris, latest A ito show. employment offices recsived 44,246 applications for jobs. In May, 1929, one Se only 36,090 applications Blames Fans For Columbus Riot —_—. Chicago, Aug. 19—(#)}—Fans were ly to blame for the riot attend- ‘at the Columbus-Milwaukee base- at Columbus last Tuesday, Tom Hickey of the Ameri- has conclud:d after Hickey