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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 NORTE DAKOTATENG ry Gol 7 the rodents. Then he cranked up and * his t ! a a Fighting Is Bad for NORSE-AMERICAN phers Mobilizing came in to see County Agent Miesen New Job of Miesen. ui | WHALE a aIveRtOee Blatt mk eae be Perri eared re cod ace Digestion Is Claim On Farm, Owner Turns) 24 now he is spreading tempting Carries Pass Thrill Northern Pacific railroad. ‘This ae ig To Poison as Remedy] 22.20% bi sround the gopn- morning a bulky envelope arrived at Njictianiiaenie rae ate i — a wa Pisa tay hapetis There is good 22-caliber gopher PROBE COMPLETED beginning to realize the honor that! never be able to use some of them. “ : i" must g] ny thd ly, shooting on the ranch of C. E. John-| St. Paul, Minn., June 5.—(#)—The | 80¢s along with his promotion from} They run from trunk line passes to April Ret Bird J esi veeer Gin SPR otter son, six miles east of the city, along| federal grand jury completed its in- pri Return per Bird Jumps can’t tight well and digest well at the| Thousands to Gather Next Week highway No. 6, but it isn’t going to| quiry into the affairs of the defunct From 10.2 to 17.7 Cents; 53 gi ith f hark in Minneapolis for Frater- | 1ast long if the gophers prove to have| Te? Thousand Lakes Fur Farms cor- H Flocks Under Record Re a ee nal Celebration good appetites for dainty food. John- | Poration- \ e ew Battiane Tee ABpslie Od ’ son was in the city this morning and | a An average of 14.4 eggs was laid by|0steopaths from Washington, Idaho,! Minneapolis, Minn., June 5.) — Se eatiwill ee Bins ings 1 uc! 4 \s each of the 5,912 hens in 48 North} Sad Montana that the two Kinds of | mousands of people of Norse descent | dents. ' — Dakota farm flocks in April, accord- | en out es ‘ae eee | will participate next week in gather-| _ Recently two Bismarck sportsmen i edly IN only do one thing at a time, who love shooting were on he place ee eee “The para-sympathetic system at-|!ngs of Norwegian-Americans in Min-| snd tried to clean it up, but the more s s ° ° kept by the owners of the flocks in|tends to the digestion of meals,” he roe gophers they shot the more seemed to THEATRE eginning Friday J une 6th cooperation with form economists of al cynile the sympathetic system agra) ext Me one peed Pop up out of pasture holes. The 9 S the Agricultural lege. e aver-| tal care e of fighting ra . lemen shot so many they “grew , * ee ii . age return from each hen over the|and quarreling. Only one system can | Coming to Minneapolis from points in! weary as the sport turned to drudgery, 2:30 - 7 and 9 o'clock We are closing out everything and quitting business cost of her feed was 17.7 cents. work at a time, * the United States and Canada, the| and quit, everything will be sold at t sacrifi For ‘This record indicates that the hens as tec read gies ee sae hele be marked| “In a three-minute observation, 35c until 7:30 we 3 is e sold at a great sacrifice. yy the jenni International 4 are getting down to business in earn- Wednesday, Johnson counted 87 of! ° 7 Friday and Sati eae wee arene ree the Minweapols suaitoriame ns Tonight - Thursday Fixtures . . . Millinery (all summer hats) ‘jl —— ; P Distinguished visitors will be guests, . . . A -$2-$3- 3 s Le Meals gta above feed cost OR CONV pending Henrik Shipstead, Snited T | GOIN’ SOUTH! Society-Maid Hosiery... $1 - $2 - $3 $4 5 tates senator, Governor Theodore i i fie'ine wibath Wea nah be RTO NORWAY ENE suf Desish Oasis to he mates \ ALL ABO'D FO’ Coat and Dress Flowers Formerly Priced le consul ie west. - « of 42 Rhode Island White layers : {Gunnar Bjornson, veteran Minne. VICKSBURG - NATCHEZ : ; from $5.90 to $8.45 owned by Mrs. M. Hultstrand, Milton, eitiai, ‘: sota editor and a member of the state N'AWLINS! And many other articles too numerous to mention. Cavalier county. ‘The flock laid 1.064 Fourth District Meeting Opens|tax commission, will participate in | o C early for best sclecti eggs to average 26.1 eggs each. An- in Mandan Friday; Initi- the festivities as representative of a The Fields of Cotton ome y st selection. ° other good average, 225 eggs per hen, . “ resents in Yeeland. When You Buy Aspirin | and the Land of Song! ismarc ‘ ‘Plym ‘ 4 - " \ belonging to F. G. Boettcher, Max, DH te Tuesday, dene 4, With ee ce | look for the Name | HEAR McLean county. — tion of ‘visitors at the auditorium, BAYER | e e Cloak Sho raed by the 85 poultry ralsers wha] ters of Norway in Blamack and Men. |nanvera Vt Teens wi caver the be ela 214 Broad Phone 36 owned by the rs of Norway and Man- | address of welcome on behalf of the | roadwa; one 367 | The Popul: i are keeping records on their flocks'in| dan will hold a grand rally this eve-|city of Minneapolis, with Governor |! Pays to be careful when you sf su u | Soe cooperation with the extension service : Christianson appearing on behalf of | buy Aspirin. Genuine Bayer Aspirin 6 are those owned by Mrs. C. C. Nash,| ng at 8 o'clock in the A. O. U. W.! the state. 'T, A. Walby, president of | roy > Malia earts in — - - Finley, Steele county, eet oan oO. = Lelie Patent through- | the Byedelag Facllesraad, will respond | is safe as well as sure. These tablets | Strege, Lidgerwood, Richland county. | cul e state, and ict officials, | to the greetings. Representatives of oo | e. 8 Mrs. Nash has a flock of 448 Rhode | who are arriving for the fourth dis. |the Sous of Norway’ Deugnters. or | OF® always reliable—they never i Dixie’’ , Island Reds, and Mrs. Strege has 334} trict meeting which opens in Man-| Norway, Norwegian-American His-| depress the heart. i e >» birds of mixed breeds. a torical Society,’ and Nordmands-for- i Fox Movietone 100% Dialog The 53 poultry record keepers are| dan tomorrow will be in attendance. | hundet Society are scheduled to ap-| Know what you are taking for | ‘Comedy with Music astoun in new located in 15 counties, as follows:| Joint initiation services, conducted | pear on the program. ‘ ! Richland, 7; Grand Forks, 4; A by are cttioess phe a Le | aah feces Biennial Interna- | that pain, cold, headache or sore 2 (1) 1) lier, 5; Morton, 6; McLean, 4; Ward, | ture o! evening, and officers an ional Norwegian Sangerfest opens i i 1; Burleigh, 1; Steele, 2; Benson, 3; | visitors will be called on for impromp- | Thursday, June 12, at the municipal| MfOat. To identify genuine Bayer . ' oooh fn RE Re carne ae ee een soe meme wee | ne emerser || GscoOvery that engine th, 5; Pembina, 4; Sheridan, 1. jour will fol- | ning at which 1,000 male voices will a i | Balas ms Jow the initiation. ‘Mrs. J. 8. Hanson |be joined in massed chorus, with an | on every package and the word parolees || o—___—_—_—_—____—_- jis chairman of the committee in| assisting symphony orchestra and GENUINE printed in red. Comedy Stars | AT THE MOVIES | charge of refreshments. soloists chosen from the ranks of the s with | e The district convention will be |52 member societies of the Norwegian BILLBREW CHORUS OF i “7 F SSS See formally opened Friday morning in| American Singers Association of 7 " | oO a simp e CAPITOL THEATRE ees pleat ae ane pani Sepd America. Raed ieee nas three 60—VOICES—60 | y Songs from “The Cuckoos,” RKO's rs gto | seasons soloist usa’s band, will Spiritual &? ? musical: laugh hit coming soon to the| attend in addition to the delegates | be the only woman soloist. aa brat here i stir z — \ ‘ Capitol Theatre, captured the fancy | and visitors. ————_—_———_ - | q of virtually evety star on the studio| 0. W. Wang, Ebbing, N.D.,{s pres-|_D. A. R. CHIEF FOUND DEAD em 1Ca rocess oe 0-0 ejesereze lot when the picture was being filmed.| ident of the fourth district, which Starting Monday | leleter ‘ Ten catchy song numbers were includes a part of Montana and] Asbury Park, N. J., June 5.—(P)— 6 > presented in this special production,| South Dakota. L. Kleppe, of Mon- | Park Matthewson of Raleigh, N. C., “CUCKOOS' four of which were written especiaiiy | tana is vice president; Olaf Svidahi, | newly elected vice president general | All seats 50c for this stupendous GUARANTEED for the screen version of the play.| Starkweather, N. D., is secretary,|of the Sons of the American Revolu- is | ‘The other six ‘numbers were used in| 22d John Engeseth, Petersberg,.N. D.,| tion, was found dead in bed today production. Unres ervedl the footlight presentation of the orig treasurer. at his hotel. He was 55 years old. ’ y inal story called “The Ramblers.” : “Wherever You Are,” “I'm a by the makers Gypsy,” “I Love You So Much,” and “Laugh Today and Cry ets 7) are the new screen numbers. were written by Harry Ruby. ¢ =n Sopa od te S 1 5 Aw t ALE MITE RKO lot as to which song would be- t: rts Th G come the most popular. a. e a ree rea Bebe Daniels insisted inaay Love it a , ‘You So Much” le coun- ta ieee Thurs. Nite Selling Richard Dix claimed “Wherever “ a nan naan neaif| | at 70’Clock Days all. ; Betty Compson thought “Laugh Today and Cry Tomorrow” ranked DRESS SHOP : ; a zs . a irst. i i inject xt ing end all dey I Dorothy Lee, featured player in the ACROSS THE-STREET FROM THE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL | tyntea (rah) spray” Carbo. Solve dive Youret the carbon depot are picture, preferred “I’m a Gypsy,” | into your engine automatically. As blowing harmlessly out the exhaust) which was natural as she plays a { simple as that! ypsy maiden. i ® “The Cuckoos” is claimed to be e \ “the laugh-a-minute” picture, with ; i some of the funniest scenes ever 0 [ e S S a y flashed cn the audible screen. PARAMOUNT THEATRE : | t I Bordoni, French ac- a ii =. ° * * cit andjall willibejsern aul heard Fereovine carbon with Carbo- » ous to metal (it is put up in a tin can). Pelle eerie le Aa ad 9 Solve is simplicity itself. Just i. Carbo-Solve Saves * pacia ie Se Sgt sa OLR nee ar Ss. a oO OC ! pull a button under your dash as you ow POOLVE OAD Lh land in the French. capital to J 7 J | shut off your engine for the night. ; Costing but $1.25 a can, Carbo-Solve Lge eg rate meu oie | This automatically injects through * saves old-time scraping or burning duction with musical sequences de- i the intake manifold into the enginc. out of carbon—wear on engine parts eee ee tie lariahly. brilliant scenes | Next morning drive off. —and eliminates carbon- are made in Technicolor. | i iz ve ing.’ Ser cane cietirted oteimeeonia | The carbon will blow knocks and over-heating jas popular with screen audiences as § e | harmlessly out the'ex- she was with New York theatregoers. ‘ haushasacuidiae How Carbo-Solve puuaeeee |! Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday pena Serve icwing as soon as the . her picture appeared. Through Vita- ; : phone another unique personality has 5 How Carbo-Solve Used every 500 miles, ¥ Ap yer eiyeWalalec ane Ev nin | Intil 10 ( y | kk Works Carbo-Solve will keep sete Ghnestr nates who played e g O oc , | Of course there is noth- your engine always free of tn the footlight production of “Paris,” ing that dissolves carbon, Py carbon so that it will al- rol ° . Robards, Margaret Fielding and but the binder that holds ways perform at top effi- . Zasu Pitts are also in the cast. Open Again at 10 o’Clock Friday A. M. . Package Today carbon to engine parts ciency with full power, re- . It You're Not Satisfied— oe John D. Rockefeller can be dissolved by we'll return your money siliency and the. pep origi: Advises Young Golfers : SIL K S I LK Carbo-Solve—non-injuri- iehent nally designed into it. Lakewood, N. J., June 5.—(®)—How te improve your golf, by John D. Rockefeller; talk less and be deliber- ate. 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