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THF BISMARCK TRIRUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBFT “C ~~" : BT EEE ‘Ye FIRST AGRICULTURE | Marriage Inquiry . KINGSFORD-SMITH [fight when mn nine days = Ps emi a Indiana Girl Wins 1 in the same time. and won $v Miller\of Pacific, Mo., whose record f | Absolves ‘In-Laws’ | hours had brought him across 1 Third f 5 pou 0,000 “ i | ird place went lo Miss Gloria was 196.63 ds. IN STATE BASED ON Plies Ge eat ae SETS NEW MARK IN | miles of plain and mountain, jungle GHOUSES NOVEMBER Milkmaid Contest | ieago, 20.) — easier aia aaa a lad ous Ge mate em and coven rom Rogan Yo Oe] sy. N. 8 Ost it ‘ : estern tip of the world’s| Miss Mary Powell, fiancee of W:. cipy Wilken of Connersville. Ind, fonnersville, Ind, seeking to said tod: marriage wou! CORN cul TW ATION ing atts what causes ae most smallest continent. Commander Charles Kingsfora-Sm'' i mn at as a bateatea by tive what tate id today their td 0 tuday held the title “champion mark bettere ie cur probably the last week in Nover Se? Let aires to 300 cou} he had prize and a silver loving cup that! married and received among others half days the record of 15 and one ber in th Hat diya et by Bet HC |e | en with the title, | these replies: ‘ | Bun Lowers Ol North Dakota Bulletin on This sce Ohne bridge ts one of the pike jd Record by More) ryary, 1928 The trip was made in ae ce winning the “milkmaid mara- Grain Starts History Telling cig the steak is slightly an Five Days; Now Rush- | defiance of doctor's orders, who con- | thon” a daily feature at the national : 4 " : underdone or the pie is soggy doesn’t ing to Brid B sidered that Kingsford-Smith, who ROBBER SUSPECT HELD dairy show, which ended last nignt UM A With Indians help any. ig to Bride-to-Be fecently has hed two operations and | Council Bluffs, Towa, Oct. 20—?. Miss Wilhelm had a slight advantage | That the sdaciARS” MAW Rk ROIS |” GLE Glasto Rambo “Rarity two bouts ith influenza, was in no Altred Wallner, allas Act Johnson, 21. Sorvasen of chiebere, Mb.” Miss Mary a problem, one you: band , itory.| condition to fly nearly half around e was from Faribault | ; , Mo. young husband going | australia, Oct. 20.—(#)— Dashing | the world. if re Sinn, ‘was held by suthorities here. ide iit caw the coneitaas wi Plt 5 v stant lemon- Corn is the oldest agricultural crop Pe «| 80 far as to he would: rat! in North Dakota, says the bulletin| with is slice tally thha ee across a continent to reach the side| The aviator insisted upon leaving |He said he had held up a postoftice in vorn iseued by the experiment| ‘The Rev. Cox tead his answers from |haits fanetsra sarin today. Hew | of dawn today on the concluding lap |!" Minnesota, but he could not recall Se aE a mearectviane | station of the Agricultural college,| the pulpit last night. Charles Kingsford-Smith today flew|of the journey to the -side of his (the town, although ke thought it was! Mss ‘Wilhelm’s record for 51 minutes Fargo, Many of the best acclimate a southeastward over the 2,000-mile| fiancee, whom he said he hoped to |near Dundas. was 203.83 points of milk. Miss Fe! varktigs were first grown in this route to Sidney after lowering by | marry within two or three weeks. lla guson had a record of 197.02 sour state by the women of the aboriginal more than five days the record for a| While discussing nis marriage ne| tribes of the upper Missouri valley. flight between England and Australia.|was opening telegrams and he especially the Mandan, Arkikara He will marry Miss Mary Powell | laughed as he read one aloud: “Mar- 5 just as quickly as she will consent |.velous effort darling. Love. Mary.” (Ree) and Hidatsas, according to the bulletin compiled by P. J. Olson, H. V RCLIPSE after his arrival at Sydney. For her | “Even she says it was marvelous,” he L. Walster and T. H. Hopper. sake this man, whom many have commented. compared favorably with Colonel| The worst part of his trip, Kings- aKke omeone appy i ¢ } ra ji ¢ George F. Will and George E. ! Hyde in their book on “Corn Among . Lindbergh, will forsake the uncharted | ford-Smith, said, was in the passage ur Indians of ane ort, ae All Equipment Ready on South pr ed ian ee world tl ea | Tene a Alps. His plane bucked valley” state that the Mandans of, f ‘e humodrum but less | Ii e a wild horse and he would have e the ‘Missouri 1 Slore country aes Sea Island to View Phe- dangerous sit ines piloting between been thrown out, he sald, excen for in the ished themselves in No! ako' bourne. is safety belt. Another bad lap was ‘ about 300 years ago. Corn growing, nomena Tomorrow Kingsford-Smith swooped down from Rangoon. Burma. to Singapore. the basis of these, Indian's pally ee ee O | d C agriculture, is therefore at leas} ——= — t nericultate Bcd wa eiiscatate. 7 | wiser ay Aaenesatinn te oun Ty Three species of corn, flints, flour | (0%, of preparation tor observance of the total eclipse of the sun here | A thoughtful fF joug| way of reliev- ing Financial difficulties and of providing little luxuries for friends and relatives in a foreign country is to send Christmas money by foreign exchange. Remittances for- warded before November 10 \ willarriveabout Decemberi5. | | — ae x See Our Exhibit THE LATEST IN HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AT THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE CORN SHOW “e ~ 0.—(P)— and sweet corns, were raised by these Indians. They developed many var- tomorrow brought announcements ieties of each of the three species |from members of scientific expedi- it earefully cared for their seed tions today that all equipment was supplies in a manner which might ready for the event and weather con- | well put to shame their white agri- ditions appeared favorable. i cultural successors sah tare ner crn Halted wean ne Zealand usurped their lands. ey hande e e naval observa- a . earn taany , idéally’ acclimated | tory had cameres and spectographs | Get Our Quotations on ready for the 93 seconds during which | x ) strains and varieties of corn. ee} rains and yn seed cars were care-|the sun will be in total eclipse | The ‘ fully braided and dried by them-|solar orb was observed today in 65 selves _and were stored with extra and 63-foot cameras, insuring exact ou. y = ee - e care in a special seed cache. Thejalignment for the work scientists Hidatsas, Norcent cee cud ai have bea thousands of miles to Our Pri H Is t he Highest karas also selected seed ears with) accomplsh. | Careful women kept two] The U. 8. S. Tanager arrived here ur Price on Hogs Is the Highes great care. year’s supply of seed always onjat daylight with the last unit of ob- North Dakota Power & Light Company Now is the time to see us hand. ete who will participate in the Before You Sell Consult the Acclimated Seed Gave Fine Start-|""Tne weather for the last four days about the easy ways of agriculture, in as ratte ot ae scientists will have a strong chance < sending money to a foreign Pome 4 ‘eee eae eese | Quality Meat Market |)... amy cmt Jce Our Complete . .. Financial Service officers of this strong bank lue of these long acclimated | —_——$ $$$ $ $ — nr | ie vari ‘and proceeded to select and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL about our foreign exchange. | “Fortunately for the future ofl nas heen good, and indicates the i 1 ' ve them,” a ee fei A ding t ill and Hyde’s his- , rid il the better farmers soon #5 F. A. LARSON ) Ser Leh a Phone 722 Bismarck, N. Dak. THERE'S ONLY proc the Fort Berthold Indian: phonso Boley, Mandan, also secured | “In 18820. H. Will, Bismare z ‘ cured seed of the mixed flint from s, and Al-! } c . some at the same time? | 1 I. Aenes of keen business Th nb - I] judgment safeguard ‘them- his bank has always bee: tive i ‘i Sivacaninil s | ys been active in encouraging the with a smal selves | against losses that | development of corn growing in this area, and pees ea | LD gueures peo boven ised ae ra ae Hi | as demonstrated by the Corn Shows held here in years | x over the newly settled re eatorthior tive mii past have been very gratifying. We are confident that | northwest was immediate. ‘ * the Show this y vill b ibe eri aot sine LD If your death would 4 . s year will he equally as good. = ie akota i de . oy ees Sete i nate the wa xo ove Bismarck Paint and Glass Co. J} 1 : | SE the: eet seees| | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a ota ti l B k | Nationa ank — That’s what we do at “rn flint, and from this cro desperation you cannot risk was produced the Gehu Yello aa ‘ The success of the Lewis and delaying insurance on yous Clark expedition which resulted in ife. Come in and let us ex- ! the winning sf the Bacifie North-| plain as best kind of policy west for the- Unite: tes may belli] to take " ' fatty attributed to the fact thatill life, or reba your home, these explorers were able to spend ’ - the inte eyes ae owing, Indians of the Upper lissouri an *. 1 to obtain food supplied such as corn Helling Agency, Inc. d beans from them, believes Dr. 108 Third Street Phone 877. Walster. } “The good fortune of these ex- plorars fixed their winter camp at the villages of these agricultural ' J tribes, a ‘location which, certainly prevented much suffering, if, not actual death, among their men,” re: late Will and Hyde. "ANY ISSUES FACE BAY STATE VOTERS Butler Battles Marcus Coolidge for Senate; Prohibition” Fight Is Factor Paints, Varnishes, Brvshes, Wall Paper, Building Paper and Roofing Glass and Artists’. Materials and Trust Company BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Frank’s Place 119 Third Street Do Right to Corn Also Affiliated with NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION COMBINED RESOURCES OVER $483,000,000 H. E. SPOHN, Manager 401 Fourth Street 2 UTAH ATAU uality Seed Corn Pays The cost of seed corn per acre is For 48 years we've been originat- small, too small to take a chance — ing and improving early matur- on losing your crop with poor seed ing corn for northwest farmers Toston, Oct. 20.—(?)—Massachu- ava % setts, largest state to vote Democratic in the 1928 presidential election, but traditionally Republican, ponders ine problems of unemployment and pro- hibition as both parties beg the sup- port of her 1,600,000 voters in the election Nov. 4. 3 On that date the public will decide several questions. First, it will determine whether William M. Butler, a dry Republican, friend of Calvin Coolidge, or Mar- cus A. Cooledge, a wet Democrat, will succeed to the United States senate seat soon to be vacated by Frederick H. Gillett, Republican. Tt will decide whether its present Gry Republican governor, G. ‘Allen, will succeed himself or be suc- ceeded by Joseph B. Elyn, a wet Dem- ocrat. f It will decide whether its prohibi- tion enforcement law, popularly called “the baby Volstead act,” will Visit the tate Corn Show At Bismarck October 22, 23, 24, 25 See how fast the Slope Region is going into ‘and {t will choose 16 representa- tives to sit in congress. ‘The Democrats, party and inaivi- dual leaders alike, have denounced prohibition and have laid upon Re- ‘publican policies much of the blame for depression and ‘unemployment. The leaders of the Republican ticket are dry, although no less than half a dozen Republican congressmen or aspitants for congress are classed ’ as wets. They stand on a platform ry 4 which upholds the party's 1928 declar- ation for law enforcement—although it also counsels voters to await the findings of the president's law en- forcement commission and expressed the belief the will of the majority will Will’s Pioneer Brand Seed Corn Is Grown on the Missouri Slope, Is True to Type and Produces Money-Making Crops Send for Our 1931 Catalog Before Ordering Your Seed Corn and Other Field and Garden Seeds. diversified agriculture French & Welch Hardware — Farm Machinery — Furnaces prevail. The Republicans have pledg- ($l Bates vane ea pat The Pioneer Store - oe pe gl oaaleay Bismarck, North Dakota Visit Our Booth at the Corn Show | Tommy Kane Will Be Buried in Washington i — p ‘ Chicago, Oct. 20.— (AP) — The oe \. body of Eddie “Kane, manager of Sammy Mandell when the latter was world lightweight. champion and earlier pilot of Mike and Tommy Gibbons, today was on the way to Washington, D. C., for burial. Kane died at Petoskey. Mich., Fri- day night after a short illness with meumonia. The funeral will be held ‘uesday morning from North St. Patrick’s church, Washington. ‘ Oscar H. Will & Co. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA a= a= mitt LL | SEEDS FEEDS TREES PLANTS ‘ FLOWERS