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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1929 e the. Pirates de Oa a xe et ‘HOLMAN BRATEN bY D It, Ho: kins | Additional ss eataall | tga High joggone P rr PLANSFOR |!" "Minot Prisoners —*/CAPITAL WOULD AID if Cal %, . 6 > | | tle tor several weeks. ‘The team | n’t Catch Canines i ‘Relieve’ Fellow | ’ - ae ' returned from the east yesterday and | ] je - 4| —— -+| IES, 8 Americus Polli | Bush met Dreyfuss this morning. Af- | | Hopkins, Minn, Aug. oi myers * Mine, N. D., Aug. 28.—(7)—Howard - ter the mecting Dreyfuss announced | | may be funny to dogs but it's OXAS: Evans and Jolin Gatton were “in | the resignation. | perating to Hopkins. solitary” at the Minot jail today. "Not Hot noug | Bush came to the Pirates me ! ye opkins has no dog catcher. Officials said they violated one of | Years ago {rom Indianapolis, where he | ! But it wants one—badly. | the jail rules when they lifted two piloted =the American associat Word was bruited about that there | $10 bills from George Olson, who is To leteat KAWS tx. He reptaced “Bill Memecnnis | was a job here for any good, alert, ——— carving € lecdhy aeeeuse Tor Oeunies | jhere. In 1927. Bush carried the Pi- | ‘up-to-date dog catcher at a dollar & Car Overturns in Ditch as Min-| enness. Mandan A Attorney ttorney Believes That ‘Assistant Secretary of War De-; jrates to a National league pennant, | Minneapolis Flyer Fails to Fin-) head for every dog caught. This was Olson, now perfectly sober, reported VEST Te tis \ Dairying and Mining Need likansas City Gains Full Game on | but lost the world’s title to the Yan- followed by advertisements and the} — neapolis Man Averts Col- that his money was gone and jailers sires Preparedness Against y Gai ved With | ReS it four straight games. During | ish After Motor Trouble on tripled—to $3 u head. | tsiaw Ak MahGkeA found the money in the band of Outside Financing d + War, Rather Than for it | Saints; Pate Chargec Wi his three seasons here, the Pirates fin- | Forces’ Him Down no applied, «the dog | Evans’ hat. Gatton was alleged to be ' ’ ’ , | TISUS WAS divi ulged’. And Archie ee | an accomplice, Evans, who was in- poyy ad f Doctoring Balls i | onal cieeat, St. Paul, Aug. _(AP)—Prep- | sey PRUE AEeeniee se ene it f 1 istratin f veter-| i ; le ig al reese (Company L Wins aiching Kan cit i Baseball Title : hed in the money class in the na- | | lerk, still frets; the dogs Avoiding a collision with a car! carcerated on a vagrancy charge was | Recommending the introduction of | driven by N. L, Goodrich of McKen- | put in solitary confinement and 50 capital into North Dakota to develop aie, Herman Krause of Minneapolis | was Gatton. the state's resources, John Sullivan, drove his machine through a guard | Mandan attorney, spoke this noon be- rail at Menoken at 7 o'ek | : fore the weekly Rotary club luncheon ost AGODENTS IN Scar SARE | Bandits Overlook $50. |.?sa ndae tid” Heme oe | war, should be made in advance, p Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, + Ma ne h e he United States Vet-| t s¢ and Miss Mamie Krause, i i icti ject was “Taxes and Assessments.” Sa Prices slestat ed to ree before “i n of 11 1-2 ta wl ater rae 7 ‘The women are in a Bismarck hos- Robbing Minot Victim rao Bea an Uhpncwl Vogt of 80th annua ca ent of the ag? ee pean need oa : pital suffering from cuts and lacer- capital would enter the st cer= Racer af toreien Waa Hargrave of the | Company | Beaten Twice in V was followed across the {in SUMMER DUE 10 CARS ations about the head and shock, Mrs. |_ Minot. N. D.. Aug. 28.—(A rae tain taxes were lowered was expressed If a program for handling cases nt his pitching aco, Ameri \ish line by Tex Rankin, Por ae suffered a broken nose. Bonebrake, a railroad fireman, last | py the Mandan man. He pointed to of the disabled vetcran and other | qs Polli, out to stop the Blu Championship Series by os » age cca Plunging through the rail, Krause’s | Right told police he was he'd up and | a number of industries in the state PEPE eR ED NP PORN Ce A id Was comp at 1 robbed of $40 by three bandits, of ost-war emergency situations were terday, but Polli was unequal to the .M.T.C. 4 oat P leat turned over in a six-foot ditch. y which might be developed were funds pet Set cout, ch of the dissatis- a Na ee was take erie: Di bess Sit) even seconds. Others Sprained Backs and Hernia Damages to the machine consisted of Seca ee Sear Gainnee calle Bi available, mentioning chiefly coal faction resulting after the World openc The Blue attack was | ‘ . neti = bet Bradford. Pa: Give Greatest Trouble a smashed radiator, a broken front | Sotcn or other va bl A Una mining and dairying. Mr. Sullivan war would not be duplicated, he | j, DStERM Cons Ie reer tan eau ie Dkaniein, : ‘ wheel, and jammed top. Goodrich’s | Tig raluables, believes canning factories would enter said. General Hines also expressed Company 1 won the bascball in Adjustment | car was not damaged. said. the state under proper conditions. in hope that further coordir k with eight safeties, | Co = So | ““kcrause said he was proceeding east Att Tavis tead a paper which veteran relief activities will be po: pt in the eighth w hon | SRS ee ee a ees and workers on | i the town at 30 miles an hour when BOSTON WOOL stressed the important points in the sible.aftcr the investigation star Le ER te UCL Masaly fs on Goodrich drew out of a side street | Boston, Aug. 28—)—Wool: De-| education for Rotary members. cored all its by a commission appointed by Pres the son without a loss. The victors at ‘ail |i front of his machine. He swerved | mand general on 48s, 50s and 46s,| Guests were Jchn Shaw of Fargo, dent Hoover's commis took the first two of three games Shder |his machine into the rail in steering | domestic wool, of both eastern fleeces| Fred C. Campbell of Minneapolis, "After reading a me arranged in the championship it ig | cleet of the Goodrich car. and western-grown lines. Territory| William T. Perkins of Seattle, Wash. convention today from game of the — members of ‘com. Miss Ruby Krause, a fourth pas- | 48-50s, strictly combing wools, 78 to] August Mercier of Calexico, Cal. J. Hurley, assistant sccre i, 2. Betzel ee 4 pensation bureau senger, Was uninjured. The party ! 80, scoured basis 80 to 82; Ohio and’ w. Hintgen of Winona, Minn., Roy of mot or was ret ‘urning to Minneapolis from a | similar bright 48-50s strong at 43c in| Baird of Dickinson, and Mr. Sullivan. > of Yellowstone park. The in-|the grease, while some buyers are ured women, it is expected, will be | paying 44. Territory 46s up to 70.) A Kansas City greeting card firm teased from the hospital tomorrow. | scoured basis, and ficeces 38 to 39 1:1! recruits its budding artists from the grease. high schools. = Minot Sheriff Grabs inert must © and p S| pended declaring the ¢ “complete! against wa erans adopte: a survey of arm climination of 0 efaacel Minot = LEE MIDA ENDS as = mndtasee tates: REIGN OF ANION players from a doz Winnipeg. Man. ea gan competition : Much Canadian Grog ie ji the Nerthern 2g Bes winter months, they ex: pe Nr O’ | ‘HER ie + leet . —) ts i es in tht {fA she Tesulatio . | eaiie Mike’ Eliminates Mrs. ‘iste’ cause the greatest Ae] Hipot, No Ds Aug. 2 “Sheriff Y egin, Minneape 2 ties £ i nsati |W. E. Slaybau with puties called” attention Leona Pressler by a | ®atusities for whieh compensation | YY abd and R. L. Dierdorff, 1 defects al uted | ed 56 cases of whiskey, nine gal- ch come before the | Ions of alcohol, two gallons of wine, the most dif-| and two gallons of moonshine at the are those in-/home of Clifford Chambers on 13th ned backs and hernia, | street southeast yesterday. was explained, are un-| Part of the seized goods were pee Hoover fe 2 and 1 Score y by the U. of army cquipme h might of the sc he dispensed w progress of milit It et pee w he s ent, ¢———— rouble in a back sprain | found in Chambers’ house and the ile the reposes t ull- nd entirely upon |rest in a truck in a garage. Cham- est confidence in the integrity and, Seeds from Plane ige. Hernia by|bers had brought the loaded truck sound military judgment of our war! cause Traveling 95 Per s are classed a5 |to the garage shortly before the ar- aft nt for his en-j in a se a “disease” rather than an accident. |rival of the sheriff and his force, The bureau compensation only |the officials say. The truck was also San cB os ey . when the patient enters a hospital |taken. 7 department gencral commend the presi deavor to reduc fashion, the public expense i for an operatio: Upon being arrainged before Jus-| ‘ Because it is so helpful in keeping jof lime water in neutralizing cow's to maintaining obsolete armas “| Se t G lf Ki During July, the ‘bureau pod itice of the Pesce C. B. Davis, Cham-| babies and children healthy and | milk for infant feeding, and prevent- r or services which the study of m ate 0 Ing claims and doctor bills totaling $40. |pers waived a preliminary hearing , every mother should know|ing hard curds. Its many uses for ern military science shows to be neg- 839.15, reggae to figures given out| and was bound over to the district Bnd ‘Phillips Milk of Magnesia. mother and child are fully explained ligible or of no value, a 20t! nual encampment docs insist t S 2 Pays Compliment will urge with ‘ulles t s the adecsie, caters oot oe" TQ Uncle, Tutor in the interesting book “Useful In- formation.” It will be sent you FREE. Write The Phillips Co., 117 Hudson 8t., New York, N. Y. In buying, be sure to get genuine court. The bond was fixed at $500| This harmless, almost tasteless - Th Year-Old Do ce 4 sete! and was regen Se aiion is most elenehing a ir r-' is trial will come up at the next | lieving those symptoms o! les a ie se regular term of district court. children generally caused by souring Fargo-Moorhead Hike food in the little digestive tract, such | Graham was Granger, owner ‘dropped the sced from a national defense act which is the Las HELLO, SUCKER! in sour-belching, frequent vomiting, | Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors will of the people of the ted! paul C. Cook, B he 17 holes | Fargo, N. D., Aug. 28.—When| Prince, in Hotel: Twenty-five) f feverishness, colic. As a mild laxa-j have prescribed it for over 50 years. States but rem emascul byl yo, : i. While =Bans. | Edwin Johnson, 3, son of Mrs.| francs for peaches! They must be tive. it acts gently, but certainly, to| «milk of Magnesia” has been the U. Feason of tht inertia of the appro: ' }) pericet fig- Pisin Johnson, Minneapolis, grows|searce this year. open the little bowels in constipation, /s. Registered Trade Mark of The priations commitice of the house of id girl from uP he is going to be an expert hiker.|_| Manager of Hotel: Your Highness, colds, children’s diseases. Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co.. and Re Cecition was first drafted | ecvold git {rom /"?yie demonstrated that. in Moor-| it is not peaches that are scarce,) A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of |its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillis, resolution was first drafted =g wae emphasizing the need for imprc 0 r THREE BANK BANK BANDITS' sounding. upset |head Thursday afternoon when he| but princes.—Passing Show. Magnesia does the work of half a pint | since n ¥y eliminating ; Walked from the home of Mr. and Tae or Chicace an cuts |Mrs. R, B. Bergland, 824 Fifth st S, rite for the title, one up. | Moorhead, to the home of Mrs. Fred Remore, 412 Ninth st S, Fargo, ne- | gotiat ing the distance in about four Pioneer River Captain ‘fours. e Mrs. Johnson, who is visiting at. Fails, Injures Self | 2 Minie of tgs. Gustav: Anderson i \523 Tenth st S, Moorhead, missed eee cormne og aneer [the child about 4 p. m. Police in 2 Senet, ae oge both cities were notified and mem- : ain and pilot Of bers of the American Legion in mboat on Devils Lake, | i ffe ing ysl injuries to his chest Moorhead were spread over the cities equipment and the opportunity of | _ reducing needless cxpenditure by reason of maintaining obsolete | equipment and in the revised form in which it was unanimously sanne the reference to the ni fense act was inserted. Protein Content of t Minot Wheat Is High ; GRAB $7,800 IN RAID The history of the Standard Oil Company (In- diana) is a romance of achievement. ‘ a wa se om aga for To- 22:e=sS=:: Minot, N. D., . 28.—Wheat inj; is SB eiestarn Noth Datota ie shone (In 1 1a fall at his home here |< mene her’ home and. notified knowledge, in its willingness to meet and conquer ern Noxth howe tn 10 a sts pre -se ae Se, des and 14, accontin act bhe fate of a girl employe of the bank through pio: ho was unconscious when |the Fargo police. The Moorhead its to pay the price ; according to club to Heep ated ares Pha {fire whistle was used to notify coo reports from two local laboratorie . makes his condition rather is the Tri-State a zrchers on the outskirts of Moor- the ault and fied. | seri Morrow el he won the West jhead that the child had been found. sons. The Tri-State laboratory finds the |a grain growing between 13.5 and 13.8 on the average, with a_ few ¥ samples testing as low as 11.5 per, gress. cent. A few samples have gone 18 or | Tho better, and one package of old grain, |by mai year unknown, achieved a mark of sa: better than 20, it was announced to- day at the laboratory. The sample is considered more or less freakish. At the Loomis laboratory, tests are , ‘ showing an average result of about 13.5, it is announced, with a nun ber of samples passing the 16 mar One exceptional test of this year’s crop, 2 sample from the Farmers El- eg company at Martin, went peted. He n the sixth | marck | h is now in pro-| from the Russcll-Miller Milling ‘c and Montana, Missou will illustrate. pany, which has its testing done in r © Bismarck Minneapolis. The usual average for | club p and cpen tournaments, Gasoline at first was an undesirable by-product Protein tests is between 12 and 12 - he has won medalist unavoidably obtained in the manu- according to figures for past se: h in the five tourna- - GREAT PERFORMER ig is regarded t point, he liron his fa- c is named one ¢ partners. His ambi- ring was to win the hole the 13th ntry club course, alt, according to his is that he is a “punk” nd his favorite ex- Yr publication.” s been professional at club for 16 years. il to supply the millions of motor cars. ‘The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) met the situation crude petroleum by developing “cracking” pro- cesses, thus initiating an entirely new method of refining. ‘The importance of this scientific pioneering to taetemaniementesenemmarintion i eeagnetes ky the American Petroleum Institute. The laboratories customarily con- / Bae tests ‘ ea “Without the supply of gasoline obtained from luct tests for elevators, id the says, with 5 the of automobiles samples are numbered by the clients the exception of : pointers re- ‘cracking’ operations, use avoiding ibe necessity of affixing ceived from Harry Webster, who now could probably not have expanded to its present thames, making it icult to trace: is a profes in Chicago. 9 the owners of the various samples. | Tom sa had several stu- proportions for lack of fuel.” This statement is with statistics to show that “cracks supplied fuel for 8,600,000 motor vehicles At the Russell-Miller plant it was |dents under him who now are pro- stated that the protein percentage | fessionals, among them being L. I is running between 13.75 and 14. The | Folsom, Great Falls, Mont. Tom} average for the four past days dis-| was employed as a professional at} closed 13.1, 14, 14, and 13.75 for the |the Western Avenue Country elub, Tesnective days. Included in high Los Angeles, last winter. test wheat has been deliv from! “I can beat Paul once in a while,” C.D. Stearns which went 15.5, from Tom challenges, “but he's _ pretty | George Parizek which test tough.” oH or Hadler and Johnson, show- oy aren Bush Resigns as To Discuss Finances | Pirate te Manager Lutheran Committee | The building committee of the! — Pittsburgh, Aug. 28.—(AP)— Trinity Lutheran church and the, Dor SI council will hold a special meeting | Pitworg Mui ice bee od tonight in the church at Avenue C} ball club, today tendered his and Seventh at 8 o'clock, one | resignation to president Barney to an announcement by Rev. U. S. Dreyfuss. The owner of the gasoline : in 1926. Crown Ethyl in the Middle West—e gasoline that gives the advantages of high compression to any engine. po yy ge angen It was the first organization in the petroleum industry to buy an airplane for use of its officials. There's a remarkable new kind of per- reserves of power. 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Another Admire its smartly-tailored, low-swung Rindahl, pastor. uh r fe resig triumph of Buick engineering and Buick In the manufacture of every product, in every snbiscuision of finances and a ep Rie idle caa cst! $ 9 6 5 on ot a fo tengo nectes Fa ies mt hearers fe ghana sack, fe over part pinta, fag Slkns for the church will be dis- | _ The resignation took effect «+» thrilling new speed... amozing for complete comfort... its many, this Company is a perpetual pioneer, searching ee impede a ‘“ Dreztowe to new power .. . surprising nay econ- many refinements and improvements always for better ways of doing things, cocking TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | manager. pr ge ps 2 t Maascs ey feet make 8 SREY complete. always to improve old products and to develop Asked if Bush - e . over id in its i needs arise. ee aN driving ‘cage a by oon ‘7 ee Dreyfuss $] '@) 3 5 self today—drive this great performer. py quemenies ie ees Dew ones as new inneapolis, ° ago an said: —its remarkable Duluth, desi pectable “He resigned. 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