The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1930, Page 3

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°° UF LAOLRD EDT ss rasa UGHT FRONT STEPS ee Kingsford-Smith ctrcentlltd (helt here, | proached them., It was a case of run-| joined the New os Physician in car-, E | ning into the auto or taking to the| ing for the men. New York—Sutier Prancis WO KATZ 5 VICTIM Is Ready to Wed oa an Doge Heath ditch, and the cyclists eer for the| | Ackley regained consciousness and|ley, former war chaplain, had. i OF FRI Oakland, Calif, July §—(AP) | lunes, Moreland, driver tor the later, ost control of thelr machine| Wa ‘Kine Nourishment this mornin ng ime organising hs tue Shedding his role as round the world| Western bakery, suffered euts on one | and crashed into the pole this afternoon with his mother, who| Ou SoA nts Yat ieets ee Bute’s prize homing pigeon had| . Byer. Wing {commander Charles : After the accident; Dr. R. H. Bee-| went’ to Wishek on bri eon Srnec area i Bupreme Court Decides Law in St Pant sae tet Buty arnitien| Word Received Here of Death| much. the pr 4 Case Where Tenant-Had became very| The men left here about 4 o'clock |man and wife, of New York city,| the accident, the prospective Bridaysoone, Friday afternoon in one of the dairy | came along and the doctor gave the sie “— te ay a Bi with = on of Former Bismarck Pioneer ntrance Fal lomewhere between St. Paul an t Baltimore, said Mr. Butz, a storm In California eagerly completing arrangements for | Mmotoreycles, bound for Ashley. Near men first aid and rushed them to the his return to Australia and his fi-|the point where the Toad forks for | Auto Inn, of Gus Sholley, at Wishek, where Dr: George Grant, Wishek, —_— overtook ‘the on, an imported — aerial globe circler came to an end sai owes no bog to oe flyer from Beige per} Antwerp,| Joe. Kats, former liveryman of Bis- here yesterday at 2:36 p. m. when he Peta Premises, hut vere and stri ped it of its feathers. There| Marck, died Friday at San Francisco, |and his flying coi Ane ms, arriving tains possession and control of com- was nothing for Antwerp te do but fore Lele been ee age! tom Galt iLa e i ty, eee the h sapling walk, a ntwerp arriving af- about years. outhern Cross where it took the air bs safe as they were at the com-|ipr four dave at the Butz home at for the world flight in May, 1928, e. breakfast The landing was the signal for the North Dat Mr. Butz, a flying-field Policeman, parting of long-time flying partners. the feathers will As the wing commander arranged hie trip home, the famous old mono- . |plane, with its history of Pacific and Atlantic flight, was wheeled into a which Mrs. Katz requested that ar- hangar to be sold on the block, rangements be made by the Bismarck ee srs BIMARCK CYCLISTS | Md. July 5—(AP)— Old-time dance ‘tonight at Glen-Echo. Music by the Har- . mony Four. ancee, Ashley and for Wishek, a car ap- Kingsford-Smith’s career as an Have the BISMARCK | Katz Paint 4 Evidence showed no hidden defect in Woods country “yen ion in oe * : Rhe steps. Ploneer days. He conducted a livery Ne “There is no evidence to show that business on the site of the present Hie, Mens were not in as safe condi- SOE ES SURO bus transportation depot on Second ie as tein Map ce RY Warehouseman Who Presumes| *‘teet near Broadway. He left here when the family caught the infection | Cecil Ackley and Charles More- for living in California, - : es Bismarck. shesgtit tthe land In Motor Accident Near to Sell Client’s Wheat Must ed Wishek Friday Make Use Good Last winter, when Mr. and Mra, ‘Where grain is deposited in a pub- Kats was on hand at the dock to greet grain warehouse, rage re-| ‘hem. having read of their plans in! Cecil Ackil and Charles Moreland, Honk lamaenouse, the storage re- | the inibiee cnet family took | Bi ov : lences 1 ismarck, were hurled from a motor- ARRANGE NEW SERIES and not a sale, according to a nent Tegularly to keep up the old Dakota | oycie, Friday evening a ' according to a deci- near Wishek, down Dako- they turned out f Pproaching ‘ fepranded down by the North “| Besides Mrs. Katz, there are two ae and stinabed into s *y telephone ; The opinion was given in a case | 90S and two daughters in the fam- | pole. d 4 j brought by A. B. Hermann against ily. Ackley, an employe of the Bridge- ‘ the Farmers Elevator company in Ro- ; —_——— lette county district court. An appeal | Greater North Dakota Associa- ™ taken sary the action of Judge i tion Schedules 11 Counties | Sic tmaon eens A : } in North Dakota standing the verdict or for a new i Ey e : Fargo, N. D., July 5.—Necessity| _It was held further by the supreme ‘ t Y for careful and intelligent peer thd court that: Mai ed O ou sie nde SNE, Bc | tin ranges a I ju lustry in cot may out Barca Sat titel meee ee ; heres of free poultry schools is find | and quality: if notin, Se obeys Fireworks may be sold only Sng producers who continue to seek| and sells such grain without substi- greater earnings and lower produc- tion costs. aie ZF E. a Eg is BI iF from July 1st to July 5th, inclu- | A All les of chicken and turke; cured if, before demand is made for angles of chicken, and turkey |e cured if, be a is made for sive. The sale or use at any other Pa dieereed orgaP daily with clinics) and quality is procured and. subeti- time is prohibited by ordinance n 5 many as ailing specimens have been examined| 2. Proof of demand for and refus- in acingle day at tie mesial of schools | #l of grain stored with a public ware- and will result in fines for viola- tions. §ust concluded. Men and women ‘growers present are provided with and pencils for the taking of jotes, and are taught the symptoms | | ‘or all of the most common diseases, gether with the remedies. Counties served to date with these educational erly 7 include Divide, Burke, Renville, McHenry, Ward, Mountrail, Williams, McKenzie, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, McLean, Wells, Kid- } der, Burleigh, Morton, Stark, Golden rm iy (Valley, Hettinger, Grant, Emmons, gan and Mcintosh. Tentative ar- Fangements are made to resume this Es with a second series touching M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor No matter where you go, The Bismarck Tri- bune will be sent you without extra charge. No _ bother to you, just mail or telephone your va- cation address to the Circulation Department. If folks remain at home it is a good plan to con- ‘| tinue your subscription at home and order an- ff other to be sent to your vacation address, rail, Grand Forks, Nelson, Steele, riggs, Foster, Eddy, Benson, Ram- ey, Walsh and Pembina, while sub- Bequent itineraries will cover all other sections of North Dakota. Pate Agencies Cooperating une the association in the staging of these schools are the icultural college and its extension Hivision, the Poultry Research So- kiety of America, county extension gents and committees of local.busi- hess men and farmers at each point visited. Hours for all schools run " Fe ate eal BB, Gordon {W. Randlett, special field man for the Greater North Dakota association, is fare | in charge of the crew of workers, as- sisted by John Niles, » Tepre- ting the Research society, and Wy. C. Tully and Prof. O. A. Barton, bf ‘the college. ‘ Beginning with brooding, tudies extend through feeding, san- tation, layout of the poultry yards jnd houses, egg production, growing the gallant young leader Pt yond foeae noes culling of one of the most cour- Bethe Profitable poultry produc: ageous expeditions of 101 the workers it to two impor- nt factors. Ones the domestic modern times, ‘ket. When d ti 3 A png eyo) “yy rial: =| BYRD ly stre: n these markets, re- AT THE SOUTH POLE” ers. e other factor is caret and y Paramount’s sight and sound rec- telligent handling of the flocks fhe Onna: It is in this direction ord of the world’s most amazing event! COMING MONDAY Inaugural Program of the New Show World Season. i An unforgettable exploit that every man, woman and child should see! REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD BYRD wom, As all subscriptions entered on the mailing list are payable in advance it will avoid delay if ; you send a sufficient remittance to pay your subscription for the time you are going to be away. it the schools seek to aid this state who are engaged in this of production, tive of the increases being made in poultry, the ssociation reveals an increased earn- for North Dakota from $8,000,000 1921 to $22,880,000 in 1929. Average Attendance 53 Adults Persons attending the schools are pre coached on the construction of 1 year (in North Dakota) .. -- $5.00; by carrier in Bismarck ...,.. $7.20 6 months (in North Dakota): ... 2.50; by carrier in Bismarck, 6 mos... 3.60 3 months (in North Dakota) ... 1.25; by carrier in Bismarck, 8 mos, - 180. Aged brooder houses, interred on minimum space req bird, shown the desirable tio of proteins, vitamines and minerals re- guired for maximum egg Production, and finally taught to beets Haag the first earmarks of Spprt ing ail- ments that they may be warded off. | During the first series of beta ccf average of 53 adults was rec 4 the workers. Morristown, Pa., July 5.—(AP)— spite her protest of innocence, Ree Antoinette arr a was to- Sores sf patter So er husband in pads Va., Mr tral years went away wi Lee. They ‘had bther woman. pt “Mooreland Terror” at the Twick- enham studios here recently, Wil- fo see her. s so i Now you can see it! The greatest story of adventure ever filmed! You're actually there, yourself, ie young hero and his valiant. bard ‘in’ this real- istic camera record! SHORT FEATURES: A SCREEN FABLE “BARNYARD MELODY” seme days, along ‘wth Mra. 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