The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1929, Page 11

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A.C SENDS THREE CARLOADS TO SHOW Cattle, Sheep, H-gs and Horses — | Attacks New Styles ; THE BISMARCK TRIB' Hates Policemen More Than Ever | saree Chicago, Nov. 21.—()—More than AGED MAN TO FACE . NORTH DAKOTA 4-H SENDS 19 10 SHOW cree: recess sc*) CHARGE OF MURDER} Livestock Judging and Clothing | intersection. : St. Paul Rezident Claims Gun Bubbles Hargrave Is IThree Prelates Are Traded to Yanks for WHITE HOUSE FLAG Three N.Y. Players PUT AT HALF-ST AFF of Bt. Paul, Ne 21.—(#)—Eugene lin om (Bubbles) Hergr: manager of the in Osservatore J St. Paul Association baseball club,|For First Time, Other Than in |unless countermanded. Vatican cardinals to Listed: for Cardinal: : City; Nov. 21a mat haere. . The confirm: ge orig will go to the New York Yankees next | Memory of a President, It [cals contains the names of ree: ishop Macrory of Armagh,’ primat: season as a catcher in exchange for ee Ireland, archbishop ‘Verdier off Piteher Wilcey Moore, Outfielder Ben Included in Consignment for Chicago Demonstration Teams j the wheel and heedless of the traffic | | confusion went to work. i Go to C!.icago | Policeman William Sackweh did not know Loso hated cops, and prob- Discharged Accidentally, Killing His Wife ‘Three carloads of livestock will comprise the North Dakota agricul-! tural college exhibit the Interna- tional Livestock Exposition which opens in Chicago. Nov. 30. Cattle. sheep, hogs and horses are included {n this consignment, according to Geo. J. Baker. acting chairman of the ant- ma} husbandry department. A carload of fat grade lambs is the largest single entry of livestock from the college. In addition to the lambs, 15 head of breeding sheep will also 0. The breeds represented are ‘aropshire. nine head; Hampshire, Southdown, two, and grades, . Twenty-one head of fat hogs the following breeds will be sent to fall and six spring and sit spring Ches- ably didn't care anyway. He a ‘and Catcher John Grabowski. Has Been Lowered Paris, and. the new patriarch of Corejeria. When the annual International | {Livestock Exposition opens in Chi-/ |cago Nov. 30, North Dakota 4-H clubs / jwill have at least 19 representatives | |there, according to H. E. Rilling, state / fotub leader, who has just announced | |the names of the lucky boys and girls ; Who are to make the big trip. The trip has been made possible for some of the delegates by contributions from @ number of commercial organiza- jtions. Outstanding work has been! the basis for selecting the delegates, | Mr. Rilling says. Several county agents and club leaders are going | with the North Dakota crew. A 4-H livestock judging team and a clothing demonstration team are ing sent to compete with 4-H teams | Jack handle. proached Loso and told him to get; St. Paul, Nov. 41.—(#)—A charge of his apple cart, or words to that ef-| murder will be filed against August fect, out of the way. | Anderson, 77, who shot and killed bis “I do not like policemen,” said Lo- | wife Tuesday, Herman Val aptain so, and he cracked Sackweh with the | of detectives, said today, but s hear- ving as to his sanity probably Later Judge Max Luster fined Loso | held. Authorities said he is mentally ; $100 and sent him to jail for 30 days. | deficient. ‘3 PERSONS KILLED IN | Anderson surrendered to police last night and confessed he had shot his Mrs. Anderson was unintentionally | discharged. | The aged man, who attempted to ‘iui tuimself after the shooting, sald |there had been discord in his family nearly all the 40 years cf his married CROSSING COLLISION Independence, Kas., Nov. 21.—(4)-— ‘Three persons were dead today and} will be | 04 wife. He insisted today the shooting | house bears apparently have caused jwas accidental as the revolver With} a big crash in a market. Learning which he intended enly to threaten|that a New York dealer wanted a The deal was announced today by| Washington, Nov. 21—(—The R. J. Connery, president of the St.! flag at the white house was flying at Paul club. Hargrave came to the| half staff today—the first time, offi- Saints @ year ago from the Cincin- | cials said, other than in memory of |doctor ny club of the National league. He|a president or former president. President Hoover issued the order to lower the flag in honor of the late Secretary Good, whose body is on its way to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for bur- jal at 11 a. m. Friday. The last time the flag was flown at half staff was when Woodrow Wil- son died. The flags on all govern: ment buildings were ordered to fly at the association in hitting most | last season but was rated second in the final averages with a mark of .369. BEARS CAUSE BIG CRASH » Nov. 21.—(#)—White fancy price for President Hoover's | half staff out of respect to Secretary scribbles, attaches pointed | Good under an order issued by Secre- it that lots of the president's boy out e "Ss tary Stimson, but this did not aff friends have them. if aoe eae of other states. Both are 1929 state; two dangerously injured as the re- life. His wife continually nagged champions. The livestock judging’ sult of a collision last night between /him, he sald, and lately they had team is from Stutsman county and|a motor car and a freight locomotive | two fall Poland Chinas. The cattle entries total seven fought over money. The quarrel, head, two Shorthorns and five Angus. Between 75 and 100 entries will be piade from North Dakota in the hay e tnd grain show, which is held an- oually in conjunction with the Inter: national Livestock Exposition. Last year about 50 entries were made, cording té E. G. Booth, extension egronomist. He looks for especially strong exhibits in alfalfa and sweet clover this year and also expects the Durum wheat and flax to out-class the state's 1928 exhibits. With the grain, the unusually dry weather of the past season has resulted in ex- coptionally good quality. Two student judging teams wili compete with the teams of colleges and universities of other states at the! exposition. Members of the North Dakota agricultural college livestock judging teams are Carl G. Ashe, Vin- cent, Minn.; Alvin Lee, Valley City: tloyd Lyness, Fessenden: Leonard ther, Mandan. and Byron Olson.; Jamestown. J. Thompson, profes- sor of animal husbandry, is coach of the team and will accompany the | dors to . The poultry team is composed of William Frey, Leonard: Wayne Weiser. Hazelton, and Ken- ‘on, chairman of the poultry depart ent, is going with the team. >—______________ » AT THE MOVIES | I * eo CAPITOL THEATRE An up-to-the-minute. down-to-the- ‘second romance of Annapolis and; West Point. That's “Salute.” featuring | George O'Brien. Helen Chandler. Wil- | ‘tam Janney, Stepin Fetchit. and many other well known players, which: tomes to the Capitol theatre begin- O'Brien plays the role of a West! Point football hero, an all-American holfback. and Janney that of his; rounger brother, 2 midshipman at An- | napolis. Janney realizes his love for Helen Chandler only after he appears to be about to lose to his famous sinsman. The climax is reached in an Army-' Navy football game at the Polo! rounds, New York. Unusual Produc: | sion value is contained in this John Ford all-talking Fox Movietone pic- ture. Ford spent tone wrote the original story. PARAMOUNT THEATRE I Tense. suspenseful drame in a set- sing as intriguing as any ever brcught to the screen comes to the Paramount theatre for tomorrow and Saturday. | when “Thunderbolt,” George Ban- | croft’s new all-talkine picture. shows | ‘aere. The gripping situations, surpass: tremendous episodes of “U! terworld.” pulse with life-giving dia- ‘ogue and sound. Harlem, New York's negro district, with all its sinister. hidden under- world, is revealed on the screen as it | sctually is. Bancroft in love | vith Pay Wray. beautiful heroine. The ; zirl repulses Bancroft and. in an ef-: ‘ort to go straight, turns to Richard | Arlen. They fall in love, but Arlen; Deurs the enmity of Bancroft. | ‘That is the big climactic situation. : Baneroit, the virile he-man of the! screen, has sworn to kill young Arlen. the Ukeable hero-aviator of oles | mous “Wings.” They are toget! in Sing Bing’s . Will Bancroft | till the youth? Will he let Arlea be! ont to the chair? Will Bancroft go to. old, Breathless drama and a love) ieee that keeps the heart beating fast. Josef von Sternberg, the man who made “Underworld,” in which - croft made his initiel great hit, made “Thunderbolt.” It has everything that Sreat-deal more. It's all-talking. Paramount screen vaudevi Express Shipments : TURKEYS, DUCKS and GEESE PRIME PROVISION CO. 912 Felton se Chicago, Ut. | can royal livestock “produce a psychology . | verse to the further progress of wom- Kuominchun Forces And ‘People’s Army’ Still Are Battling Shanghai. Nov. 21.—i—Severe | Adeline Rosenow, Ethel Strehlow and | Katen, state secretary. fighting between loyal nationalist troops and the rebellious Kuomin- chun or “people's army” continues, without decisive victory for either side. The Kuominchun has Lnperohn Hupe province and captured Siangy- ang. advancing down the Hankiang toward Hankow. Meanwhile the cen- ter of interest has shifted to Canton where the revolution “Ironsides” reg- iment has once more invaded Kwang- si province. A number of other disaffected troops have joined them, the com- | bined force capturing Wuchow and | to advance against Canton. It was understood here Chen Ming- Shu. governor of Canton. had tele- graphed Nanking asking aid. but it | seems Chiang Kat Shek. president. | was unable to spare any troops for defense of Canton without risking loss of Hankow. Chen Ming-Shu was wounded when a bomb was thrown at him at mid- night. A woman was arrested, assassination. charged with Sa rie ‘a rom Flames Is Frustrated Racine. Wis. Nov. 21.—(—While | 1 feeble cries spurred them on, two! {sons made futile attempts to rescue their Gi year old. bedridden, deaf and blind father from death in their flaming home early today. Smoke and fire drove them from the build- ing. Hannaford Brothers Win Livestock Award Kansas City, Nov. 21.—()—A crowd estimated at 10,000 persons witnessed the final day’s events of the Ameri- show yesterda: champion mare. Margot, farms, Breckenridge. Minn. Watch T: For Signs of Iness ive that start it all of its members belong to a 4-H/ one haif mile west of here. clumaxed by the slaying, started two | Livestock club of that county. Mem- bers of this team weg. 1 Harper Brush, county agent and jcoach, will go with the boys. The ‘girls’ clothing demonstration team ts |@ McLean county product and is ‘made up of Dorothy Barlow and Amy |Snyder. Mrs. Dale Zeller, local club ‘leader, will accompany the giris. | are the delegates from {North Dakota with the counties from iwhich they come: Adams count: |Marguerite Jongeward, assistant county agent; Slope county, Russel jHendrickson, Theodore Stremick, Harriet Anderson and Floyd A. Gar- foot. county agent; Grant county. Anna Hintz, Lilian Delabarre and jShirley Boll; and Hettinger county, jone boy who has not yet been select- jed. Pauline M. Reynolds, assistant |state club leader, is in charge of the delegation. Club winners who have won other {special trips are Edgar Nesse, Adams + Eleanor Thelin, Grand Forks Henry Halvorson, Kidder Darrow Prichard. Cass coun- ty, and Helen Olson, McLean county. Miss Olson is the sent tet of the state 4-H organization and also! | Sesisted in the coaching of the Mc-/| girls’ Buried in England for Friendship Fulfilled London, Nov. 21. () The wish once expressed by T. P. “Tay Pay” O'Con- Nor, veteran Irish statesman. that he | might be buried in England to typify | the reconciliation of the two races ‘was fulfilled solemnly today. | Westminster cathedral was crowded | with mourners anxious to pay their {last tribute to the famous “father of | the house of commons” at a requiem mass celebrated by the archbishop of | Liverpool prior to a burial service at Kensal Green cemetery. clothing team O’Connor’s Wish to Be | You can eliminate worry where they will not fluctuate. The Resources of the Minne- sota Building and Loan Asso- ciation are always werth 100 | ceats on the dollar. All its funds are invested in first mortgages on Minnesota safest of all City Homes—the . is Association Securit: This has always paid Szvs or Snvest Any Amount from $5.09 to 519,250.00 ot Any Time, Send yor Interesting Booklet— “6% THE HAPPY ME- DIUM fer Security and 6% Assets $4,900,000.00 i | from your investment pro- gram by placing your funds Montana Bear Creek Lehigh Briquettes Cotton Wood Pine Slab Wood Birch and Oak Blocks Wachter Trager Co, ‘weeks ago, he said, when his wife took | $20 from him. | .The Andersons have four sons. One lot them, Harry, told police today of | the continued strife between his par- ents. Country Schools Get Allotment of 40,000 T. B. Christmas Seals Christmas to raise funds for | the North Datots Tuberculosis asso-' 559 Miles Over ciation are being sent out to the/| Mountains on 11 county schools through the office of | Gallons of Gas Madge Runey, county superintendent. These have been supplied from the | An amazing device recently perfect- association office here by Helen The quota of stamps which the ed has astonished thousands with its tural and town schools outside of gasoline saving capabilities. All kinds Bismarck will try to sell this year ts | of tests have been made by auto owne 40.000. The city schools were allotted ‘crs and they report remarkable sav- 9000 last year, but drew an additional ings. A California man reports that 3000, so they are to be allotted 12,000 he drove his car over the mountains stamps at the outset. The state al- from Los Angeles 559 miles on 11 gal- lotment is 5,000,000. lons of gas. This Whirlwind device The sales drive starts Thanksgiv- also increases power and pick-up, cre- ing day and will continue up to ates quicker starting and causes car- Christmas. bon to disappear. E. Oliver, 999-2545- E. Third 8t., Milwaukee, Wisc., hopes , to have his bridle on badid Ag mobile. He is offering a free = D. M. 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