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4 Record 3) PRESENT FAGLTIES MAKE GAPITAL CITY :ies‘sts cnet EVENT STATES S BEST World War Memorial Building: wit! Be Fitted with Best — BISMARCK AS SITE omy’ bist Have Been De- | FOR STATE CAPITAL’ | Designed Pens EARLY DIFFICULTIES CITED Steady Development Of Affair Since 1913 Described By Wilbur Field | Leaders of the Slope Poultry asso- | ciation anticipate that an unpreced- | ented number of fine poultry exhi- bits will mark the 12th annual. poul- | try show to be held in Bismarck at | the World war memorial building, | Jan. 19 to 22, inclusive. “In 1913, poultry enthusiasts con- ceived the idea of putting on some sort of an exhibition in which poul- Num felony court. Physicians and attorneys said of “itises,” but the judge himself led his north side apartment and found he had been well enough to slip away in advance of the raiders. DRAKE 10 SUPPORT Not Opposing Bismarck but if Capital Is Moved Drake Should Have It, Is Claim Implied support for Bismarck's idea that the state capital should remain | here was contained in a letter to the state legislature Wednesday by T. E. Sleight, mayor of Drake. Sleight, a former house member, called attention to Drake's central lo- cation and asserted that, if the cap- ital is to be moved, Drake is the log- ical place for it. At the same time he asserted the McHenry county city is not attempting to take the capital try breeders might display fine fowl and compete for prizes” Wilbur | pps lisse Derr as Vee Field, president of the Slope Poultry | he harp eate mn. tages associetion said Wednesday in re-| With several Lie be s. Rep- calling the early attempts to put on | Tesentative A. J. Rulon, 4 rare a show. “Horace Beardsley, Sanger, | SUBsested refel ei e th and Frank Milhollan, Bismarck, were | Mn county La eaca Naeear inter | named president and secretary of an | Loner esti edl wert a eedeedyed organization formed to put on a poul- | van EL, at try show.” i Wire present time, the show has Want ‘Center Point unt e present time, bid been an unqualified success, Field 5 ae ee Astrea asserts, and has always been an 8N- | Bismarck is not in the center of the nual affair with the exception of four state.” the letter said, “but a glance ears during the war period when it 3¢"the ‘map will indicate also. thet | Was Goeted “expedient tor omit It, neither Jamestown nor New Rockford Difficulties Are Cited can lay claim to this title. The geo- William Falconer, Bismarck, who graphic center of the state is at a has raised Barred Plymouth Rocks | point about 15 miles south of Drake since 1884, told recently of some of | and such being the case tlie most log- the difficulties experienced by the | ical site for the new capitol bullding proponents of the show at the time of | should be in Drake. | its infancy. Handicapped by lack of | “Realizing the importance of Drake funds, the association had great dif- | aS the center of the state, various ficulty in providing adequate housing , civic leaders in the city are planning facilities for the fowl. Beardsley, the |to have maps prepared which will first president, was a carpenter by | show the strategic position of Drake trade and he came down to Bismarck | with regard to transportation in from his home in Sanger and built | North Dakota. roosts to accommodate the birds en-| “It is not the intention of the tered in the first show which was’ Drake citizens to oppose Bismarck as held in the basement of the old arm- | the site for the state capitol, but it} ory building. “There was always the | the site is to be changed we cannot problem of securing a building which see any logical reason why James- | would properly house the show.” Fal- | town or New Rockford should get tire | coner says, “and the problem of pro- | capitol on the argument of a more viding funds with which to rent one | centrally located city. On the basis was always serious.” | of that argument Drake alone is en- Exhibitors from the eastern part | titled to the site. 7 24 of the state managed to capture the} “The Drake commercial club with | majority of the premiums at the earl- | @ membership of 174, has delegated a: jer shows, according to some of the | committee of: 10 prominent business early exhibitors, but in recent years,! men to make arrangements soe “| the farmers from the Slope country | compan to acquaint the people o! have been the recipients of the great | North Dakota with the advantages bulk of the awards. | of this city as a site for the capitol ‘The entrance list has not always should any of the other cities of the been limited to North Dakota, Minne- ee auete 7 Gallen fight to sota, South Dakota and a number of ; B is other states having been represented; Already @ fund of $1,500 has been by entries at different times. pledged to carry on this campaign. State's Best Show Beach Supports Bismarck ‘The Slope Poultry Show, with its; Meanwhile, Beach came to the sup- improved pens of the most modern | port of Bismarck when the Lions club design, with the spacious exhibition | of that city adopted a resolution hall and with the feature attractions | decrying “the efforts being made by hich have been added to augment | several cities to remove the capital the show, has no peer in North Dako- | from Bismarck” and setting forth ta or in the United States in the opin- | that none of the arguments therefor ion of the Slope Poultry association, | Were deemed valid or of much the founders and proponents of the | Moment to the people of the western exhibition. | Part of the state, The club pledged Erection of the memorial building | its best efforts to defeat the proposed to serve as @ permanent home for the | removal. The Beach Advance this show, coupled with the excellent sup- | Week is urging the people of the west- port of Bismarck business houses, in- | ern part of North Dakota not to sign sures @ new era for the annual ex- | Temoval petitions. “All of which indi~ hibition, Field said. ‘cates that this section can see no ————_ | economy nor aed in taxes | by Jocay jing the capital in some other city,” Druggan Sentenced _| reportea W. F. Cushing, editor of The * #1! adv: To One Year in Jail) 4" | DEVILS LAKE WILL Chicago, Jan. 15.—()—Terry Drug- | NOT ENTER BATTLE | gan, who pleaded guilty Monday to! Devils Lake, N. D.. Jan. 15.—(P}—| violating the federal income tax law,|By a vote of 108 to 10, the Chamber was sentenced to a year in the house | of Commerce here last night turned of correction by Municipal Judge'cown a proposal that Devils Lake John H. Lyle Wednesday on ® con-|seek to have the capitol transferred tempt of court citation. from Bismarck to this city. The vote The contempt charge resulted from | was taken as a result of recent agita- i the former wealthy beer baron’s pleas | tion here for the transfer. Welcome to the Poultry In order to raise poultry successfully you must have the proper buildings such as brooders, coops, fences, etc., for them. We are well equipped with lumber, ventilators and material of all kinds needed for the erection of such buildings. DON’T FORGET TO SEE US NOW Central Lumber Co. BISMARCK, N. D. 601 Main Avet. |Tribune reporter, last summer; Jo- | ~ FIGHT AGAINST LAW! ‘Active Members of ‘Public En- creasing Steadily | THREE ARE VICTIMS OF GUNS: | peel Three Have Been Sentenced; and Five Others Await Trial | on Various Charges i | Chicago, Jan. 15—(?)—The “public enemy” business in Chicago appears to be getting increasingly precarious. | Harrassed by the government's! campaign against income tax viola-| tors, by the prosecution of otd charges, and by gangland bullets, the city’s “public enemy” list of “active” mem- bers has been steadily decreasing since its issuance last April 23, by the Chicago crime commission. Since the list was published almost all of the original 28 major “enemies” have felt the wrath of the law in one form or another. Ralph Capone, brother of “Al Scarface” Capone and Jack Guzik, business manager for the Caporie gang are both under sentence to federal prison for income tax vio- lations, while others are awaiting trial | » on government and other charges. Three Are Shot Three have fallen before the gun fire of their gangland opponents, | namely Jack Zuta, northside hench- | in a Wisconsin lake resort shortly after the killing of Alfred Lingle, | | returned to a state penitentiary on an man of George “Bugs” Moran, alain || is seeking Volpe’s deportation. Five Others Await Trial Five other are awaiting tril, Ed- ward “Spike” O'Donnell for vagrancy; Joe Saltis for a similar charge; Dan- hy Stanton, reputed Capone gunman for connection with the slaying of Jack Zuta; Frankie Lake, erstwhile partner of Druggan for an income tax violation, and William “Three- Fingered” White for slaying a police- man. to Maryland to serve a long term for robbery since the “public enemy” list was issued. Jakes “Fur” Sammons, reputed machine gunnor, has been old murder charge, and George “Red” Barker has been sent back to prison as @ parole violator. The others are fugitives, including Al Capone, No. 1 on the ilst. He is accused of being a vagrant. Meanwhile, the lesser lights in gangland have been exterminating each other with bullets,and the Illinois legislature is to be asked to pass a “public enemy” act that will close legal loopholes through which they can jump when brought into court. HAVRE INVITES EDITORS Havre, Mont., Jan. 15.—(#)—Havre will be host of the 1931 convention of the Montana Press association. The executive committee has accepted the invitation of Senator John Survant of Phillips county, president of the ‘William Niemoth has been returned |" United Publishers Inc., owners of the Havre Daily News and Northwestern | Montana weekly newspapers, ware All metal bowling balls i used in France cS ar Taal | when the Equity elevator was burned THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY ber of Exhibits Expected for S of illness in absenting himself from nd ection bran e carried by & high vagrancy hearings in Judge el CHIC AGO GANGLAND | Beloatro shooting, he rovernthert MEISSNER NAMED wink artes the cy. The we sys- Loner eigen) sea enulerian MOTT FIRE CHIEF Department Cost City Only $38: for Maintenance During Last Year (Tribune Special Service) Mott, N. D., Jan..15.—Matt Meiss- ner was ed chief of the Mott fire department at its annual election. Other officers elected were: R. F. Filiatreau, assistant ‘chief; W. M. Hendricks, fire marshal; Frank Fiet- sam, secretary-treasurer; W. J. Glenny, captain, and Leonard Auer, Meutenant of engine company No. 1; W. H. Voelix, captain and A. P. Phil- lippi, Meutenant of engine company No. 2; George ptain and Kasper, Ca! John Smith, lieutenant of hook and ladder company; H. W. Batty, cap- tain and W. F. Reuter, lieutenant of the hose company; and G. H. Rounds and J. R. Chalmers, in charge of the drants. Wine Mott fire department has a remarkable record for the past 20 years. The total cost of maintenance to the city in 1930 was $38.00 incurred in only one fire. The small number of fires is due largely to the prevent- ative measures taken. ‘The equipment now includes two motorized chemical engines carrying 500 feet of fire hose and other fire fighting equipment; a hook and lad- der truck and extra fire hose. Mott's last serious fire was on Nov. 16, 1917, Come to the Missouri Slope seph Aiello, who walked into a ma-/ chine gun ambush in Chicago several months ago; and James Belcastro, reputed “King Pin” of Chicago bomb- Chicago thoroughfare. | The latest of the “public enemies” | was Terry Druggan, beer baron. Druggan, who is reputed to have been | worth a million dollars at one time, | was sentenced Wednesday to a year in jail for contempt of court. Later he was released on bond. The con- tempt charge grew out of Druggan’s failure to appear on a vagrancy charge. é Other actions against “public ene- mies” already have been taken or are Capone bodyguard, is under sentence for vagrancy and carrying concealed weapons. Frankie Rio, another Ca- pone henchman has been sentenced for contempt of court, carrying con: SSS Nothing So Good To Swiftly Stop FIERY ECZEMA At Small Cost Here's a powerful Oil—An antisep- \ flight the most obstinate case of | Eczema, If thru some miracle it should hap- money—freely. And only 85 cents for a generous bottle of Emerald Oil that will last ® long time. Note: Being such an effective an- tiseptic remedy Moone’s Emerald Oil is much used and with splendid re- sults for Varicose Ulcers, Skin Blem- ishes, Itching Skin, Pimples, Acne and Psoriasis. Remember also that Athletes Foot is caused by germs which germicidal Emerald Oil kills, then the itching of feet and toes stops and feet are healthy again. —Adv. that REVENGE will satisty fall off DEAD. ers who was shot and dangerously ||} | wounded the other night on a busy to get into close contact with the law | if under way. Tony “Mops” Volpe, 3 |if cealed weapons and vagrancy. 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Missouri Slope Poultry Show Jan. 19, 20, 21, and 22 at Bismarck REVENGE LICE DESTROYER For Young Chicks KILLS HEAD AND BODY LICE—WON’T DUST OFF WHEN REVENGE AND LICE MIX—REVENGE ALWAYS WINS Every Poultry Raiser Knows—that lice are one of their big enemies. Weare 80 positive For Old Fowls ? E z s. Jan. 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 At Bismarck get our Co. Co. | . Dak. 15, 1931. led here two years gives 70 pounds pressure at the noasie, Murphy Appointed to Bar Examining Board C. J. Murphy, Grand Forks, has re- : the state bar examining board, it was announced Wedhesday by J. H. New- ton, clerk of the state supreme court and secretary of the board. : Murphy's appointment became ef- Auto Runs 59 Miles On Gallon of Gas Automobile engineers who worked for years in an effort to reduce gas- line -consumption have found the solution in a marvelous invention i 5 i : i surprised to find icker Pick-up, instant starting, ses running motors and disappearance carbon. =. Oliver, 900-008 N, Third St., Milwaukee, Wisc. for a limited time is offering a free device to those who will help introduce it. He also lope Poultry S Placed John Knauf, Jamestown, on |f fective Saturday following a reor- ||j —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— ee ‘smoother | i WOULD TAX LOUD CLOTHES to succeed Knauf. Members of the board inolude 8.'D, Adams, Lisbon; C. L, Young, Bismarck; and ©. J. Mur- phy. The board will not conduct any bar examinations until late in July, Mr. Newton said. scheme for helping the sury and scenic beauty. fered a resolution for & day on red neckties and and socks. tax of $1 | Armour Creameries WELCOME YOU TO THE Slope Poultry Show at Bismarck January 19 - 20-21 - 22 how. Auanta, Jan, 15—(?)—Representa® |{) tive Bessie Kempton, Lakh only sas x : se, an in the Georgia a eke She has of- » nh ye loud shirts side walls with a coat of 401 Fourth Street 100 Ibs. ....... Crushed Oyster Shells, 10 Ibs., 25c; 100 Ibs. ... Charcoal, per lb-, 10c; 10 Ibs., 75¢; 100 Ibs. ..... Alfalfa Meal, 100 Ibs. ... Egg or Laying Mash, 25 Ibs., $1.10; 100 Ibs. ... Milk or Growing Mash, 25 Ibs., $1.00; 100 Ibs. . OSCAR 322 Fourth Street Whe. you say Paint, You Are Talking to Us. Bismarck Paint & Glass Co. We Extend a Hearty Welcome to All Poultry Growers to Attend the Missouri Slope Poultry Show At Bismarck January 19 Pearl Limestone Grits, a grit, lime sup- plier and shell substitute, We Recommend B-K Germ Killer for Colds, Roup, Canker No handling of birds—Quick—Dependable Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back The new easy way. Just feed B-K in the drink- ing water; also shut birds in house and spray air of house full of B-K vapor. Kills the Germs. Cleans out the whole respira- tory tract and heals the diseased tissues. Ask for valuable Free Bulletins on breeding and care of Livestock and Poultry. Ultra-violet ray is a very important factor in the health of birds. We recom- mend Céllo Glass or Glass Weave for your poultry house windows. Treat the in- Jewel cold water paint. Preserve the outside with Jewel outside paint. It will beautify and insure against decay. We can supply you with anything that’s paint, glass or wall: paper. H. E. SPOHN, Mer. See Our Booth at the Poultry Show Phone 399-3 - 20 - 21 - 22 The Hens Will Sing Their Song of Accomplishment MORE OFTEN: ‘ When They Are Fed ee ~ Will’s Pioneer Brand Feeds _ SE S400 Size) 100 es ---..-, $3¥00 peribs der 100 ts. ...... $3079 .. $5.00 $4.00 $1:75 ‘H. WILL & CO. Ibs, at 6c; 100 Ibs. . BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 163 $1.65 $1.65 $4.00 $2.00 $4.00 $3.75 Digester Tankage, 100 Ib8. ..-...eeceeeeden Pioneer Scratch Food, 10 Ibs., 30c; 100 Ibs. .... PNR AHERRE NITY ‘dh eseuvunuexesususeusstassvaresivexsessssavesnsnsessstesevtvmsusassaucennamiense SHLI SPORE ez RRBAL

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