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IN FOUR ARAIRS nl 1990 BISMARCK FAIR Ohio Rose and Edna the Great|- Are Only Capital: City Animals to Race Cc. gelding; record 2:11%; sire, Jdge. Mxey.; owner, Dr. Wm. G. Kaufman, Appleton, Minn, berirtt! Wotan—Bay geldin 11%; sire, Wotan; Owner, dford, Jamestown, N. D. ee ‘Boy—Bay gelding; record, sire, Jage, Mxey.; owner, W. Sheffield, It sire, Todd Mac ‘Owner, H.. a Bryan, Bismarck, N, record, John Declaring that he is “too mean and low-down to live,” Carl Panzran, above, an inmate of the Pa Lid ‘wants ,|Beam Is Treasurer of | Big Grain Corporation Chicago, April 29.—(F)—Walter I. Beam of Chicago today was appoint- ed treasurer of thé Farmers’ Nation- al Grain corporation and assumed his new duties’ immediately. The new treasurer formerly was controller of the U. 8. Grain corpor: ation throughout its wartime exis! ence. Later he came to Chicago as ;lrepresentative of a group of New *|York and Chicago banks to take charge of a group of grain companies +/then in financial difficulties and also Vatny. Watts owner, Spaulding, Aberdee! Edith Mae—Brown mi sire, Plto. Watts stead, Superior Midday’ — Bro’ record, Tig: sire, Day_ Star; owner, Ben rgan, Toledo, Ia. yood—Sorrel gelding; record, 2: sire, San Fran.; owner, Ben Morgan, Toledo, Ia. Maxey, ae H. ‘Bogie, Wis. gelding; Bay gelding, record, Jdge. Mxey.; owner, J. xcelsior, Mil The Great Baron—Bay gelding; rec- ord, 2:11%; sire, The Gri owner, John McKenzie, La poe oe Wis. Miss Lady Harvester—Bay m: 3 baie 2:23; sire, Harvest A‘ . W. Pace, Longmont, Colo. Black gelding; Ky. Wi. Hall Syracuse, Neb. r-Old Pace Bay mare; sire, Nap. Shantlois & Armstead, Belle McKinney — Sire, wthy. McK: ee = TB. Rutledge, Fort Dodge, ow Brown horse; aire, Sptch owner, HL. J. Butler: Le Mars, Ia. Rosewood—Chestnut mare; sire, Bud- Wood; owner, Dr. Win. C. Katifman, Appleton, Min Star Gitt—Bay stallion record, 3:18: tar; owner, C. A. Witt, record, 2:20; > Graver A. nee, Ill, lack gelding; sire, Petr. Wi ywner, Nick Mortenso: ‘< aries, Minn. Queen—Brown mare; sire, High Dr. A.: E. Byron, archlight —Bay mare: sire, Br.; owner, J. H. Bennett, n. Aberdeen 8. D. polo! hestnut horse; rec- Dret.; owner, C, owner, Bay mare; sire, R. EB. McKenzie, La Crosse, Wii Trampfree—Bay W. Pattie, Brant- mare; sire, Sig: Fetr.; Pac ngmont, Colo. ‘Chestnut mare; sire, R. A. King, record, owners, i 2:10; sire, Nap. fhe a antlois & Armstea 2:15 Hereoit Hew priit ity, le Moneta Watte—Bay mare; sire, Money Watts J. H. Bennett, Aber- ately't mie enue neh ing ideas nk, Ca deland’ Bilke—sorre ire, Bing more. 1; owner, Neb. mai Strathmore: 4 Matt ‘ oor has ethno r, Ta Bt Burenticla, Figell, Foda — Bradtona, lack mare; Dean se a eae Vv. PB os ites tied hh pa 0, red owe ‘record, i, Oncar are;_sire, Trump- became vice president and treasure of Nye-Jenks Grain company. Mr. Beam's experience in the ‘)nancing and operation of country and terminal elevators and in the export: ing of grain has been unusually broad, the announcement of his ap- pointment stated. Bird Identification Contest Ends May 15 Bismarck’s bird identification con- » | test will end May 15 rather than May 1, it was announced today by the Boy Scouts and state historical society, sponsors. Extension of time for the affair be- little time for those who care to par- AS ad to judge the exhibits, officials Boys and girls are attempting to identify specimens of 35 birds found in North Dakota, on display at the historical society museum, in the con- test. Thirty-one prizes are offered to winners. ‘Russell Reid; of the historical s0- ciety, says he is Willing to follow up’ the contest with field trips near Bis- St./ marck for the purpose of seeing birds in their native haunts. » dud oh 4! ley Malt SYP ao “Wants fo Hang 7 |Labor Day Disorders Feared i by: Shanghai/t=: | ig any possible disorders Labor Day, May 1, it was considered Backers Are Meeting | eon necrerp) Ia., “April 20.—(7)—1 ers of the proposed fhine-foot channel project on the upper Mississippi will who | meet today to promote interest in the Tonight and Wednesday 2:30-7-9 Feature at 7 sharp Adults 35c until 7:30 — stage and screen in one picture! . Including, Jonet Gaynor Marjorie White Wolter Cotlett Victor MeLagien Richard Keene & Brendel” "Prank Richarded ‘WilliomCollier, Sr. Ann Pennington : Tom Patricola David Rollins Warner Baxter Dixie Lee J. Horold Murray Paul Page Frank Albertson Sheron Lynn “Whispering” Jack Smith dicttis, - Montana’ assistant acing well today traffic man: Bishop's Son to Face tham \ Murder Test | ure, following an veda for acute appen- Dynamiters’ Targets : Madisonville, ‘Ky. April: 29,7) — The homes of two miners at Norton- vilig, 10 miles south of here, were dynamite? .at dawn today. Reports reaching here were that no one was The homes were occupied by the family of Bailey Keith, white, and a poy family Bt name could: not learned. Both homes were dam- reat Tt. was reported here that Keith and the negro had been work- ing at the Norton Goal company mine as Isley since the Nortonville mine was closed down. SEIS ALIN bot IRELAND HAS AIR RULES BUT PLANES ARE SCARCE Dublin, April 29.—()—The gover- tion in conformity with the Interna- tonal Convention held in Paris. No aircraft can be registered in the Free State unless wholly owned by perry population has | citizen or by a company whose prin- ‘3 the 700 mark, the Sack: Been since the World largest it has jcipal place of business is in the state. All aircraft must'be certified as air- BISMARCK, N. DAK. ES SS ee ee Lean Pork Chops ......... - 23c Veal Shoulder Steak ...... Commaroe.' Oster nent ee edued Homes of Two of Two Miners fat, hay bd We penned roms 5 London Naval Parley Board of of aldermen of Minneapolis; eNO alferaft will’ be’ aliowed. to. fly over ‘Clonrara, the Shannon electric- ity. ey center, ‘at a height less than 6,000 feet. Trick flying is prohibited ex- on special .occasions duly The Free State is far behind other countries in development of aviation. Except for the army planes there are very few machines. FINCH IS N. D. ORATOR Grand Forks, N. Charles Finch, senior from La Moure, won the annual University of North Dakota peace oratorical contest.’ Delegates Ho Home Again New York, “Apt 29.—()—The American delegates to the London naval conference set foot again on United States soil today at 10:30, E. 8. T., when they debarked at the Battery from the city tug Macon to the cheers of 5,000 persons. All of the delegates except Senator from the Leviathan to : at 9:05. In addition to Secretaries Stimson and Adams, Am. bassador Morrow and Senator Robin- Increase the resale value of your car. Seat covers preserve the interior, keeping it al- ways like new. Cover worn A parent — make it look new and beautiful fells how to ‘ ‘Photo by Otto Dyar, Hollywood YN BRENT;‘ieresistibly lovely, siete hathovoes designed bys prominent New Werk artist aad beds foe her ia Hollywood. At home, as in her dressing room on location, sbe cares for ber skin regularly with Lux Toilet poo 3 is ae lather. complexion, somehow, is chvays alluring. 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