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ee ROTARY MAY RETAIN _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 Popular. Intimate, human, and hi- fhe 5 to the acre. Hogs should not | 5 . * lariously amusing, the play is perfect Cuban Aviatrix keep the alfalf 4 National Figures to Visit Here every respect for screen treatment. closely, but the field should 2 2 4 1 dio Pictures, producers of “The two or three times during e . i fh q Fall Guy,” has backed the play with to keep it tender, palatabl (3 RETIRED ME ‘a notable cast. Jack Muhall, star of in protein. x rao r l n a ry ; scores of successful screen comedies, eat a ; Plays and title role. It is sald the ‘There is a good way to identity : — 5 part gives him the greatest character- Poison ivy—its leaves have three —_____., Resolution for Maintaining Jasiion be has ever portrayed. Mndtioie taser ak Gore New Low Prices f : Membership Offered at Chi- cludes Mae Clark, clever feminine motto for those who picnic to follow. Same High Quality aiues. i ion lead of “Big Time” and “Nix on i: cago Conventio! Dames;” Ned Sparks, rere) Se bgt ol ngs fc! . i Chicago, June 26—(P)—A resolu Mage Sat OMENS role Suly and 14 eggs each during August ; Beviding that: 5s ane fp hae 8 Flocks which fall short of this aver- tion providing that retired business |“Allbi;” Tom Johnson, the Dan Mc- a to} i ‘ men may henceforth keep their mem- Corn ‘of “Broadway” fame on stage | tg Heh iy thoro culling and bet- e oe enney On, nc. ; Lariat pea ley a Sivee hee }and screen, Wynne Gibson and Ann | as dd » ‘ cul e attent | Brody. « Sis peters See naresatore have re agi Pall Guy” is the humorous |ye may be aye sticking th a wee‘ || STOREWIDE—In every department, on great quan- i stricted membership to active busi- laa” ob aie tekeetk vite oe Daouege | ae pe growing | ‘vn ye're sleeping,” tities of merchandise, we have either lowered prices, nessmen, only one in each club from |ging to keep the home fires burning. | pal raised quality, or both, to levels in many cases unheard : each business or profession. |He is made a “fall guy” for the gang For high quality hay and to main- th eee ee eae jand the most humorous of complica- tain the vigor of the stand, experi- of since the war. gested by the Rotary club of Madison. | tions develop. ments indicate that the most desir- , Wis, would elect half the board of | _ able time to cut alfalfa hay is when: : directors e: year for te! 5 ! — i : vars. ” Tatarnalionel directors now 5 x bh RG sighed to one-half the plants are READJUSTMENT—We have done this now—to pass 1 Serve on year terms, '| Farm Facts | Py eal Cae AS on to-you immediately—the savings we have been ! Prince Iyesato Tokugawa, head of | A. A. DITTRICH Z. L. BEGIN |\* a Four-H Clubs to Show able to make on our purchases. padiwy ; the family Mire rae pane | Two national officers will address the annual department encampment) Drugs added to the drinking water Duri * dias Sneaker of the day. Prince Tok- | of the Veterans of Foreign ‘Wars in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. ‘They | will not kill leo and mates on poultry. uring Mandan Fair y 4 q | A. A. Dittrich, nati uty chief of staff, and Z. L. Begin, judge| ‘These insects are on the les of the — ‘ES . ass S big aga volar aayeeate seers, ‘s58eph A. Kitchen, department commander, will preside| birds and must be attacked from the | ‘peassictde wrady Pasie The McKenzie Busy Workers Cloth- PRIC! ; Raw material prices are lower—rhanufac a noseflotine upon international officers | over the business sessions, which will be devoted to problems of the disabled! outside. i Moraides, 1g, | 28 club demonstration team is to put turers’ prices are lower—our prices are lower—NOW, was to occupy a considerable portion | men, pensions, hospitalization, the National Home for Widows and Orphans, saa tie aasneeae resins bd "i Nsiateaed at the Mandan IS THE TIME TO BUY. of the day. Besides the two candi- | maintained by the V. F. W. at Eaton Rapids, Mich., World eer el A well arranged kitchen saves time, cutee: ae oaviatene ) tae ae Af eyes cg i ) dates for president, Raymond J. | Americanization, ead Onna: Te hana wie pea pat otter haaets Papel betes | ———_—___—_—__— | line of demonstration will show the E.| Home for Widows ai . Mr. . N. Duff, an 9 . : knceprel of Neyo Caitfornic. ‘There |Lansing, Mich, commander-in-chief, and will speak on pending legislation Sauk Of the wotine fanny, | storage on the same date a year ago.|cholee of accessories for a 4-1 club DOWN—Go prices—up go sales—more goods bought— are 10 candidates for the five places | for the disabled, and on the work of the national organization. Both Mr. | Butter stocks have been from two neha “Maubhtok ta acd ‘Abbie more goods consumed—more goods manufactured— as directors open to Rotarians of the | Dittrich and Mr. Begin will be here for both days of the meeting. Four purebred dairy bulls were pur- | three times as great in recent months Cceen Die cubs eee Braden more jobs for everyb ody—more money in circulation Hs United States. Results of the vote will ; _____________________________ | chase by. members of North Dakota | 88 on corresponding dates a year ago. baby beef club also will participate vy : am q be announced tomorrow. 20 cents a pound will be made to the |and @ three years’ run in all parts| COW Rd see 3 tion on sssaiihaiag ae stray dogs are |i the fair with exhibits of thelr pigs more money in your pocket—more prosperity—more 4 | growers, this representing 90 per cent /of the globe is the record hung up| Suitural collese shows. | responsible for most of the cases of | 24 calves. happiness. : of the value of the wool according /4y the “successful play. Brilliantly) rabies in this country. The disease a jt present quotations. Those grow- |b by George Abbott and James! Improvement in the cold storage| is oh the increase. utpar atone erate, Aad Be i ers who prefer fo sell outright for |Gieason, two of the nation’s greatest! butter situation is reflected in the Dobe "hike been catiplated ‘heea C16 : 4 eee citar been Ratiiiod of tho come (Playwrights, “The Fall Guy” is the| reduction of stocks on June 1 to a| On a good stand of alfalta it is|T0P0 has been com piping and has Jump Aboard the Bandwagon— re te \enration or" aie‘ wobl. here oe "oe |t¥pe of production which proves ever-| ttle less than twice the quantity in ' best to run about 20 pigs or 7 sows !capacity for 400 carloads of fruit. 2 H ¥ four shipping points in the state. Buy Now! % a Reicha. mt Before shipping the wool, licensed 1 Grigsby-Grunow Company Al- federal graders will pass upon it and 4 ° { grade the clips at the Northern Pa- ‘s , leges ‘Patent Pool’ Is cific freight warehouse. a ae i The wool is to be brought here 1 Really a Trust | trucks, or, if growers prefer to ship | it in by rail, it can be loaded at their : Kansas City, June 26.—(}—In a/shipping points at a freight rate of { uit for triple damages of $30,000,000, | 15 cents per hundred, subject to the ‘ oes oOo. 1 filed today, the ores aniutent com- aL iad established by the rail- of Chicago, ri manufacturers, | roads. el blige the existence of a vast illegal] These arrangements apply to all For Women H oO Ss e a pool of patents created in violation of | growers, whether in the Missouri Ne 3 ‘ . the Sherman anti-trust law. Slope or in its pool, for whom Bis- ow In d 1 The defendants named are the/|marck is the nearest and most con- ‘ Silk-to-Top : 4 Radio Corporation of America, the | venient concentration point. 2 | $2.98 $3 98 General Electric company, the West-| Loading here will be in charge of ; e ° t ft, py, inghouse Electric and Manufacturing | representatives of the Slope pool. The \ Now e { company and others. ne Harleier icon ae <a marketing Astyle selection that will « James A. Reed, Kansas City, former | corporations will pay the advances a Semi- ilk. - { United States senator from Missour!,|day or two after grading, the ad- tempt you to pick a pair | © pratt: acare ‘ and Ernest R. Reichman of Chicago | vances being made by the national or- 3 to accompany each cos- Pp si igs wil are attorneys for the complaining | ganization and handled by the state i 4 t a pte reinforced tops for extra company. ne ae, organization. Both are affiliated in rae oe A an an es long wear. Smart sea- 4 e peti charges the @ cooperative relation with the feder- whic] enable you sonal f i. 1 companies illegally created the patent | al farm board. to d ore y cs ifetty at roa By plen + Pool and thus illegally com-| Letters have been sent out by Coun- 0 do 80 : | ia ead pelled payment of royalties in the} ty Agent Miesen, directing the wool pair, 1 sum of almost $6,000,000 by the Grigs- | growers how to deliver thelr clips oF Buy Now! Buy Now! by-Grunow company. | here and as to how they then will be ‘ It sets forth ne oe the “tube | handled and shipped. Extraordinary Readjustment— clause” contained in the license agree- ‘ ‘ment which the Chicago company re- | ¢——_—___________y | Values! New Low Prices! ' ceived from the defendants, it was | | AT THE MOVIES | } { e compelled to buy radio tubes and was | Laer a Bie ened eee & - prevented from engaging in the| fiir PRICES i vacuum rote genni | Hered PARAMOUNT THEATRE t until the clause was declared illegal) Emily Fitzroy, whom critics have by the United States district court of | called “the Cromwellian mother” sae € Delaware. On this account, the peti- | trays a Kindly ‘middlecsos wate & Extraordinary Values .. t tion alleges, the company was damaged | woman in “The Flirting Widow,” next in the sum of approximately $3,000. | attraction at the Paramount theatre 7 000 more, which, together with certain | which begins a one-day run Friday. i other damages, brings the totel dam-| Hateur poise, grandeur of manner ¢ ite | 8 000,000. ' ages to $10,000, are characteristic of the roles usually —_—_—_—_—_—_— | agen ae oie delineative powers of iss ~y, but she proves her ver- | satility by including hilarious comed: ' B d 1 th + WOOL ASSEMBLING —iis'o*E.ti tn a | roadclo 1 | Ida, Miss Fitzroy does skilful work in { al)| #scene where she becomes inebriated ‘ , H | after innocently imbibing too much + ¥ E brandy and loudly lines to help H ae Celis, her niece, out of her plight as a i 1 . R. Miesen Directing Growers , Synthetic widow. | ce ens s | Dorothy Mackaill heads the cast of = meoeeemcer : ; , { : How to Deliver; Get 15 to “The Flirting Widow,” which is an | i adaptation of A. E. W. Mason's popu- 38xX5.25 + | " 20 Cents Advance ‘ ‘lar story, “Green Stockings.” Basil } i : | Rathbone, eltlla Hyams, william | e ; Wool concentration, grading and | Austin, ony Bushell, Flora Bram- Joading for the Missouri Slope will’be- | ley, Claude Gillingwater and Wilfred | gin here Tuesday, July hal R. Mie- | Noy complete the supporting cast. | sen, county agent and at ry secre- a | i i tary of the Slope pool, announced to- CAPITOL THEATRE -¥ | These shirts are of splendid quality and especially pro- a day and will continue until July 5. One of Broadway's greatest comedy —s = Sill) = cessed against shrinking. They are made on generous : It is expected that anywhere from |hits of all time comes to the screen i = — | Poe Soni | : . ‘ f 1040 20 cars of clips say | be snipped [othe -Rantio Theatre today hen = — ! aa spmiagisithee' gee + | body lines and scientifically proportioned to give com- f out of here. e woo! con- |“The juy,” scint talkin, : Signed to the federal wool matketing |picture adaptation of the? onan low-out oF puncture late plete comfort. The well styled collar is cut on a pattern : corporation. |Play, opens for a run of three days TH at night? 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