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completed first football game and will make a splendid improvement to the appear- ance of the ‘The fence around : school of music, spent’ much of the produce. pang . in ac- tested Holstein Purchased and ‘with a tH eltsiei lentes E ? “FRIEND IN NEED! “Batgon is one of the best friends because it proved itself HH Fee tke 2 5s g ok si a8 B i : ; i s ‘e572 SNOT REMAN MOVES 2,500 MILES WEEKLY FOR RADIO | Until 1926 Melaney Was ari Ob- secure Fireman in North Dakota and Montana _ Howard Melaney, until three years y|®80 an obscure locomotive fireman { by the Northern Pacific {railroad in North Dakota and Mon- |tana, and now a well known lyric | tenor, started September 1 to cover 2 | & new radio circuit which will require | 2.800 miles of travel each week. Mr. | Melaney has sung over the air from 90 radio stations in the United States and Canada since his meteoric rise y, Who is known as the ; “Singing Fireman of the Northern Pacific Railway.” hereafter will sing each Monday night at station WOC. | St. Louis; Wednesdays, WLW, Cincin- nati; Thursdays, WLS, Chicago; and Friday. KMBC, Kansas City. Melaney’s voice was discovered by a music critic who chanced to hear him sing while he was tuning up his loco- ; Motive at a Montagna terminal. He Davenport; Tuesday nights at KMOX. | _THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 Alfalfa Fields Near Grand Forks Are Cut Early for Seed Crop fas given an opportunity to sing in the studio of a Minneapolis radio sta- tion. Since that date he has been in demand as a radio and concert singer throughout the United States. His radio engagements have carried him from New York to Los Angeles and Forks, 4 a from Toronto to New Orleans, bebe! Sy een ers in all parts of this county are re- Porting a good set of alfalfa seed Farm Hand Held After second-crop alfalfa, and in ‘tisha Attempted Attack om | wnere it was cut early enough to per- 9 H mit seed to ripen before frost a num- 2 Minneapolis Girls ber of fields will be harvested for sced, | ‘according to Willias . Page, count; Minneapolis, Sept. 6.—(?)—Law- | agent, a sa ae ‘rence McHome, 44, who said he had! “This condition in Grand Forks! {just come from the North Dakota ' county and throughout the Red river harvest fields, was arrested after at- | valley is entirely abnormal, Mr. Page tempting to attack two young girls,' said, and is due to the hot, dry | and police said he would be ques-! weather of the past month stimulat- {tioned in the Dorothy Aune case. | ing seed production. MT TE RE i It fs the practice of alfalfa seed Return of Fullerton | growers, in regions where that phas> jof alfalfa growing is a common thing. Banker Allays Fear Fullerton, N. D., Sept. Jerry | ;to cut the crop for seed when about | three-quarters of the seed pods show Dickinson, local banker, o' whose absence from his home relatives here yellow to dark brown in color. i became alarmed, is back at his work, surprised tgat any concern should be | manifest over a little vacation trip. H He left home about a week ago. | going to the Twin Cities to attend the Minnesota State fair opening. Ne j hearing from him for several da: relatives instituted a search. Dick! ; Son's first news of the alarm came when he returned home to find him- j dele listed among the missing. In most instances’ farmers report alfalfa growth too light to be of usual value for hay purposes, and conse- (quenily are pleased to harvest the | seme REPRESEN summer in making arrangements for the trip. He reports that he has met with splendid success. The itinerary will include the Black Hills and Yel- | lowstone National park. Prof. Mon- son reports that two days will be spent at each place for the boys to take in the sights. f The band will travel with camping | equipment. Tents, cots, and a cook | will be provided for the trip. Thirty concerts will be placed on the sched- THEATRE Friday and Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9 p.m. DOBBS HATS Theprogtess of sciencefrom atallowdip to the electric lamp has been matched by the art of hat manufacture. Dobbs Hats represent the high peak of modern methods. With a basis of superb quality noticeable clegance of style is the finishing touch. 5. E. Bergeson & Son On Broadway Opposite Postoffice For the _ Low base shells $1.00 per box Winchester speed loads Remington Super X Nitro The wild escapades of a heartless flirt as she makes conquest after conquest! 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Bismarck, North Dakets crop for seed because in soi.te casés|and is head of the Valker Floral conditions may indicate a value of at| company in this city; Mr. Johnson | $200, least $20 an acre. was formerly actively engaged in the As a rule it is not & profitable prac- | banking business at Makoti, and is a tice to harvest alfalfa for seed. due to| member of the state legislature; Mr. the crop being of greater value for | O'Leary. now living in Minot, where hay prposes. |he is administrator of the estate of Definite Plans Made \ the late J. H. Scofield, is also cashier | of the Foxholm State bank. For New Minot Hotel! Boarder Brought Back Minet, ¥. D, sept. e—win tne| For Jumping Big Bill naming of R. A. Johnson, George E. | Valker and J. P. O'Leary as incor- | .Minot. N. D., Sept. 6.—J. C. 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