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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1932 yclub president, said Monday. The ac- a | tion came after the Red Birds, ratec 4 ws DR. CREWE HONORED |= Sms"stee'aceatEe148 COMMITTEES ROR GARNER CONGRATULATED BY’ COLLEAGUES i leenane in the league, had dropped six as ee = commer - om straight games, four of them to the " : id : f yi [last Place St. Paul team, i | ——_——___—_. | | i ’ : : { Hi 2 Ay 1 — Compliment Mothers’ Society to FOR LONG SERVICE WILLISTON CROPS Bishop W. B. Roberts, C. M. T Veternarians’ Wives Gather at Dunseith i |G, Chaplain, Is Prinei. Several social ismarok will be wel More Than i ial- | HiT BY GREEN BUG: ' ; igen fer een enn ads tage e : ek will be well represented at | OT® 1Nal 50 Ania} Special- | | pal Speaker , Bismarck while their husbands care | tte first state convention of the ists Gather in City For oeas | attending the annual convention of | SP°nsor Mothers World society, which Annual Meeti C i | the ie Dakota Veterinarians as-|8 to convene in Dunseith Friday ately} Control of Insect Damage in| Eighteen committees for the new sociation here. morning, July 15, immediately follow- year were appointed by President f ils afternoon Mrs. B. K. Bjornson| ing the dedieation of the Internationel dueeugitut the its, asembad ee| Area Depends on Weath- | Oters A Giin/at ihe Monday lush: | * s. G. J. Worner, Mrs. A. W. Mun- ughou' e state assembled at F }eon meeting of the Bismarck Lions son, Mrs. E. Schneider and Mrs, 8. Peace Garden on the Canadian bor-/the World War Memorial building er, Munro Says club. J Sabraw were hostesses at an informal; der near Dunseith. here Monday afternoon for the 30th — They included: J tea in the Auxiliary room at the|. In attendance from Bismarck will|@"nual meeting of the North Dakota Membership—W. B. Couch, E. O. bi eye World War Memorial building at|be Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, recently ap- | Veterinary association. Williston, N. D., July 11—()—) Bailey and A. C. Wilde. & which about 20 of the visiting women/POinted national organizer; and Mrs. The organization this year is hon-|Damage to the grain crop by the! Major activities—D. E. Shipley, % ps guests. Roy ater nae sae and a cuit aie ne i ae enilees green bug, found in fields near Wil- eo eee and Carrolle Ligon. jouquets of garden flowers decor- | Member of apter BC. Other dele+ sh vestock sanitary Q y ‘inance—Dr. F. B. Strauss, Henry ve ated the room and formed the center-| Sates from this chapter will be Mrs. | board, in recognition of the 25 years Cie UbneE prety s wil ie BG Ron ee ee ' piece for the tea table, where Mrs | Milton Rue, president and Mrs. R. E.{f his service to the livestock board. determined entirely by weather con-| Constitution ‘and by-laws—S. W. ‘ Fjornson and Mrs. Worner presided | Middaugh, secretary and member of} The program opened at 1:30 o'clock | gitions from the present time until |R0bertson, Dr. A. M. Fisher and A. | Musical numbers were presented by| the national program committee.|@hd will continue through TueSday,| harvest, accordin 3 Dr. J. A. Munro, | 4, Maver. ‘ Miss Margucrite Kennedy. Chapter L will be represented by Mrs, | With several speeches scheduled. Rbate enbomiold aa Whe -caiie f26in Education—I. C. Davies, Roy Neff, The same group of women will bo|©; B. Lund, president; Mrs. N. Lloyd| The veterinarians and friends of |Fareo at the request of County Agent |” J, Kelley and J. A. Solien. : in charge of arrangements for a ban.|Lillestrand, child hygiene secretary; | Dr. Crewe will attend a banquet at ection. peeket paraga tre St Seri. |, Attendance—G. C, McCarney, An- cuct at 6 o'clock this evening at the| Mrs. Charles Rue, membership sccre- |6.15 o'clock this evening in the Ter-| 0.1. damage to fields a tg for | (8 Johnson and A. E. Anderson. 5 Patterson detet, tary; and Mrs, C. H, Mergens, home |Tace Gardens at the Patterson hotel. /fun Cumgce \o tmds ant requese j,|_ Program—. B, Klein, J. P. Spies Tt 1s expected that there will be an| *tivities secretary. The speaking program will be in-| ere received by Swanson. |“ EO. Balley. ! informal program during the dinner| % M. Devine, commissioner of im- | formal. MTs CATIA Irena _| _ Publicity—E, “A. Greenwood, A. O. } hour and a theater party will follow.| gration will be one of the conven-| Monday afternoon speakers were| 1. 10° 4 eats ebhcal hud dneton | Johnson and F. G. Orr. } ae ‘ton speaker. Sessions mainly will be Dr. Crewe, whose subject was “A (role yee AE race ie Extension—S, A. Floren, G. A. Dah- ‘ ‘Associated Press Photo Mr. and .K. Ww. levoted to plans for organizing a le! story of Livestock Sanitary us Oe: AME rf < {len and R. L. Nippert. jpeaker John N. Garner, democratic nominee for vice president, r . i deundan St. RANernn Wiel giioe ee state chapter and other auxiliary |Control Work in North Dakota,” and|found in many fields, but it has) No drop” committee—J. L. Powell, John N. Sandlin (left) of Louisiana and Rep. Wesley E. Dieney (right) of Oklahoma, eet nee j Simons’ brother, W. E. Malloy of Van|ch@pters, with officers speaking on|Dr. L. Van Es, professor of animal) Prosressed toward the winged stage) milton Rue and Walter Pomeroy. Hook. i the patios and program of the or- Heats tA iad EBAY of Ne- PEERS Gite ele Ma else- an, and girls welfare—F. E. Mc- i Pare a aioe E> ganization. raska, icoln, who gave “Remarks ° “ sae esd ‘urdy, A. C. Isaminger and Roy Neff. *. Miss Marie Attn” ew York city, |The Sponsor Mothers World society [on ‘Geitain Mineral Deficiencies” |, "Since there is no effective sclen-| "House. W, Lefur, J. W. canan |CONtinue Search for- |Drum, Bugle Corps | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY om x | > national Girl Scout ‘field executive, | WS launched this year as one of the bt tested as on re weal ‘i FO Hon ‘ay. prance | Raa atlas Babe at Minneapolis To Visit Under eal Haat he oa ataon Fae was in Bismarck Monday conterring|Prolects of the George Washington| Three lectures Tuesday morning |O" the weather. Hot, dry weather!” Civies—Fred Peterson, W. 8. Ayers po: o Visi NGEFWOOGM | specializes in combination waves, with members of the Bismarck Girl| Bicentennial commission, with the|Will be as follows: “Comparative | developing the controls for the insect) and Rolf Norman. , ge onerairaa: | spiral tops with ringlet ends. Com- Scout council. idea of promoting partriotism and the | Medicine — Veterinary Service vs.|May quite effectively neutralize it.! Public health—A. L. Bavone, Nor-| Minneapolis, July 11—(@}—As the| Bismarck’s American Legion drum/ plete, $3.75 and $5.00. 102 3rd St. *e * cause of world-wide. peace. For this Porte eeokdere Dr. R. W. ein oe cand sk Rela aries man Livdahl and Dr. A. M. Fisher. ney for Leslie Delano, 20 months old; and bugle corps will give an exhibi- | ismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. Miss Mi Teason members are evincing consid-| Allen, No: ‘ota state health de-| Will unquestionably res Public _relations—W. E. Doty,) Missing Columbia Heights baby, con a i :30 p. m.! IN TS, to close ¢ i accompanied ty fax’ 08 Avenue A,jcrable interest in the peace garden |Partment; “Swine Disease Control,” |damage. | Thomas Hall and. W. Murphy. [tinued without s single promising vr.ecGay for the entertainment, of| baked Permanent waves, offer any Emily Eger, Mendon, left Seaday fey [and Dunseith was chosen as the con-| Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, U. 8. Bureau of| Dr. Munro said the grasshopper) Music—Henry Halverson, Adolph |¢lue, searchers Monday turned atten-| "Sutey ior ue CAL MCN ON) Sr cesstin stock, for $3.00. Re ar Minneapolis where they will visit with | vention city because of its close proxi-|Animal Husbandry, Columbus, 0.;|/menace in this section is not such as|Engelhardt and A. A. Doernrer. tion to the possibility he might have j Youths at the Citizens Military Train-| Cuaiity of service. bende) “ ey aus 3 tata le . {ing camp. service. No appointments relatives for about two weeks mity. and “The Fulfillment of Our Bovine|to cause any real concern, although) Reception—E. B. Klein, W. E. Par- | been kidnaped in mistake for some | /"@ ener | on Saturday. Phone 130. ee *% i Mesdames Ritterbush, Bakken, Mil-| Tuberculosis Program,” Drs. Crewe|the spreading of poison bait would be| sons, Dr. F. B. Strauss, W. 8. Ayers, | Other child. The public is invited to attend.) : : Miss Catherine Bader, 919 Fifth st,,|!M Rue and Middaugh will ‘leave|and H. H. Cohenour. desirable as a precautionary measure.|and'D. E. Shipley. This theory was strengthened by |®ccording to S. S. Boise, commander | — left Sunday for Hilde Alterie chetg| Tuesday for Bottinehu and other| The meeting will close Tuesday aft-| With hot, dry weather continuins) General convention—W_S. Ayers, |lack of any known motive why the lad | Of the local Legion post. | she will spend her vacation with her | Points in the northeastern part of the|¢rmoon with a business session and|for a week, Dr. Munro said there is a) Fred Peterson and Harry Woodman-|Should have been abducted. In ex- ‘The 32-piece drum and bugle corps | mother and other relatives. * She will | State to conduct a series of organiza-|Clection of officers. Present officers | possibility of greatly neutralizing crop| see. ploring the possibility of mistaken} Wednesday evening will be the prin- | BOyg: be gone two weeks. tion meetings preliminary to the con-|ate Dr. E, V. Lagerberg, Tioga. pres- | damage from the grain sphid or green| Norman Livdahl, of the Short Stop|identity, authorities were checking |‘ipal attraction at a celebration at oan vention, ident; Dr. W. D. Odou. Hettinger, | bus. ‘Service station, and Carrolle Ligon,|over Columbia Heights families to} Underwood. The Underwood band al- | SPORT —- » Miss Jullann Schmabl, St. Pauls) yg and Mrs August Belsigl, I Hae Nenu Dantes TASHeMaFal ool: Vet Ed it (EHS TidW ERLE Ge cece eae edd adas he (ie eee nate SROEee varfice antertanRient | rt left Monday for her home after . ant irs. August ig], Lem- . akota Agricultural col- e' éran itor s made new members of the organiza-|naper might want to seize for ransom,|"""" @ . | lay Suits, each... spending the 1: mon, S. D., spent the week-end with |lege, secretary-treasurer. Zs - .__j tion. revenge or any other reason. program. i vi loses, 216 P: . or lair oberts, Sioux ‘alls, S. D., ei a cae: < ai ae * Betty Lou King, Minneapolis, who)Dr. Crewe at the meeting were Dr.| Fargo, July 11—()—Word was re- |haplain at Fort Lincoln's Citizens|home, searchers continued doggedly Wilton and Washburn. Mrs. H. K. Pederson, 613 Third St., has been visiting here for the las}|C. H. Hays, U. 8. Bureau of Animal] ceived in Fargo Monday by Mr. and | Military Training camp, said the pur-|at their work. The baby's father G SE i left Sunday for Appleton, Minn., to!tWo Weeks with her aunts, Miss Madge | Industry, Pierre, 8. D.; Dr. R. E. Rob-| mrs, J. J, Jorday of the death Sat- | pose of the camp was not to prepare | nd several others plumbed several it rrabengoptuhanhs ener ttle ‘ental spend a two-weeks vacation with rel-|King and Mrs. Thelma Random,|inson, South Dakota state veterinar-j| urday of Wellington Irysh, Sr., for |! War but to guard against war. wells located about three-quarters of tens fp +o ee t ol 4 irpeir atives, “Her son Wallace, who. has| Webb block, left Monday for het) ian, Plerre, and Dr. W. J. Butlermany years editor and publisher of |i gigaSais the camp is of great bene 9 a rom dle put believe that Les-|time. ‘The water that clings to “tne | n_visiting hers vO home. ate veterinarian, Helena. Wheatland, N. D., le. | s ‘uture of America wil R sara peel : BS be Mein ee eyed weeks, Pare Hardships “and: risks /whibh “Ta0ed. aa see aes ‘San Diego, | “epend upon the young men of today. |lie was picked up by someone and Heh Sele is sufficient for xe & Mrs. W. L. Maxson, Milwaukee,|the pioneer veterinarian were de-|Gal. from heart disease. Funeral |The speaker, who served overseas as|that he will be found safe in some- | Cooking most greens. Mrs. M. G. Lewis and her grand-|Wis., who is the guest of her sister, scribed Monday afternoon by Dr.! services will be Tuesday afternoon | my chaplain during the World|one’s care,” Mrs. Ray Delano said daughter, Mary Jean Iverson, Minne-|Miss Ruth King, 916 Fourth St., was|Crewe. with the Elks lodge in charge. Burial/ War, thanked the club for the pro-|Monday. a apolis, left Monday for their home|® guest of honor at an informal tea _ First Law in 1887 will be beside his wife in Santa Cruz/8tam it presented at the camp re-|®*— 7 ~——_——__—.— after spending a week here with R |given Sunday afternoon by Miss| The first law pertaining to the)cometery. One son, Wellington, Jr.,{Cently. : { City-County News | B. Lewis, assistant manager of the|King at the University club. A dainty|control of contagious and infectious) surviv {,, A letter in which Lieut. Col. G. W.| g¢————__________», Patterson hotel. He is a son of Mrs. ee scheme of orchid, pale green and Lepore tte livestock ee betphid Irysh was editor of the Wheatland | Harr salen prfeaberea irre OS Sed i Lewis. yellow was used in the decorations for | Supervision was passe: yy the -|paper about 35 years ago. He was t e4 he club for cooperation, | Mrs. Clara Russell Alexander, Grand ee % the tea table, which was lighted with] torial assembly of 1887, said Dr.| well known in Bismarck, having cov- | Was read also. Forks, members of the state board of | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbertson, | black candles in silver holders. Gar- Nanaia hand ue ey ae ‘eh Aied ered the state legislature for many 8 Nene ee ie convention | hairdressers and nepneneiraas ee sons Victor and Warren, and daughter |den flowers arranged in black glass| handled by the board of heal under | years. v1 held in Bismarck next June 7,/conducting examinations for hair-| i week-end here as the guests of Mrs,|Miss Harriet Rust an largaret. z ,. ly are being} ——< " 4 (GIN Ling oio wink ttf aon: Fulmer presided ab the tenable; ment of pot more than ve ceputess/ — People’s Forum ||! by the commie in sarge | Mra a a Mtoe Danes: This Get-Acquainted Ad Is leir home. rs. ilbertson _ pi _ < 5 iste ivi 3 the territory was Dr. G. John Alloway || raitor’s Note.—The Trtbune wel- ||the Bismarck club at the national|born Sunday at the Bismarck hospi- eels Boni fe es cone ene : of, Grand Forks, who took office | comes letters, op fubsesis of in- ||Lions convention at Los Angeles July tal 4 i GOOD FOR 15 CENTS Captain and Mrs. E.G. Wanner, : ‘arch 28, 1887. erest. Esects which ||19 to 22. Others from the fifth dis- . cil Fifth St bere as thete guess | C* = T. s — es Not, only did Dr. Alloway contend aitnek’ ndiy vale untaitiy tar || (Tt who plan to attend the national] Dr. ‘T. L. Stangebye, New England, on a Hair Cut Mrs. Wanner’s brother-in-law and ay Tuesday ig wi ie long winters, sudden Ces aes oe EU a el ane fhe || Convention include Rev. W. Murray | was a visitor in Bismarck Sunday. | ip It sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Baer, Neils- ing storms, and lack of accommoda-|| Pi¥ers, all ictters MUST be signed. || Allan, Grand Forks, district gover- a | Clip It Out and Bring It to the i ——— tions to per: i is Ww nor for | vile Wis, who arrived Saturday. Mr./ the citizens Military Training] ite was ‘threatened. by. those who|| sey the'peguasns,irgr and pour |/O. Lee, Northfield, aisisiet governor | Washington, duly Tie—u—A. seh 7 tific coast, whore they plan to spend |c@™P band from Fort Lincoln willl were unwilling to submit their dis-|| own nama beneath tt We will Te. |/ for Minnesota, | nisi cocumicxe sto) invenvignle: 08a PRINCE HOTEL BARBER SHOP several months, and will leave Tues- | Present an outdoor concert at Kiwan-| eased horses to destruction. the right to delete euch parts of || Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, of the U. S.| presidential and senatorial campaign | Now open for business under new management. day for the west. a park beginning at 7 o'clock Tues- eine Crewe's ee ee from Dr.|| letters (ae may Re gacceanry to ee iS Animal Husbandry, Co-/expenditures was named Monday by | OSCAR G. OLSON, Manager * * & {day evening and the public is invited loway'’s report: “The long Dakota e jumbus, O., was a guest. Vice President Curtis. { . Tee reds easier are ne Pee @liiter, with dts atten low tempera- | —————__—____—_—__— a4 | May I serve you better—Entrance through Hotel Lobby who has spent the last week here vigc| ‘The Bismarck Cosmopolitan elub| ture, sudden blinding storms, oblit-| WHO PAYS “UNCLE ANDY | iting with his daughters, Mrs. F. C.|this evening will sponsor a program,| erating landmarks and roads in the TAXES? Ellsworth, 302 West Main avenue, and| the fourth to be given by a local serv-|Sn0w and lack of hotel accommoda- Baldwin, N. D., July 8, 1932. Mrs. T. J. Fettig, 419 Fifth St., left|ice club during this year’s camp, at{tions in many places, render the} Editor, Tribune: Monday for Morris, Minn., to visit an-|the camp arena. Final matches in| faithful performance of sanitary| It was with considerable interest other daughter. Later he will visit; both boxing and wrestling will follow duties _not unattended with risk,|the writer read an article recently on at Des Moines, Ia., returning to Bis- | this program. The Cosmopolitan pro- pareanip: oe aitcomtors. ' ‘3 ieee ae ste cairew atelion: | ¥ i, ] Cs la om= ae marck sometime next month, gram will begin at 7 o'clock. n_more than one occasion, when|ican ambassador to England. Contests in the playoff for the|OWners of diseased horses were un-|monly known as “Uncle Andy.” This Breckinri ng, Washington, D. ji willing to submit to their destruc-|article, after a brief description of | Li ¢ Meinrides Lone, Werhiogton, D,|tasehall champlonahip of the camp OE, esis of this depertiens| Uncle Amd,” desired that he to- save the Dollars to state under President Wilsgn, accom-}day evenings at 6:45 o'clock and at sree been erases which some- polis with the oe of a familys b a anied b: f i h- I ‘imes necessitate: e work being/Owned or controlled property wort h h cake tay ray aoe eer Pfr ait rooueenay if a third game 48) done not only under adverse circum- | $8,000,000,000 (eight billion dollars), | u y other thin gs Bismarck Sunday on their way to! Qhoster §, Pi c M stances but where even life itself was| And, here we thought Mellon, with a! / Montana and points on the west! p, hen . egies ae »)in danger.” lot of our other rich men was pay- | coast. Mr, Long is now engaged in the| SRE As oe me cits “a Com-| ‘The livestock of Dakota was in a| ing huge sums in taxes and that his MODEL 15 practice of law at Washington, D. ©. Fret a ‘ater! re Ae i a ht more healthy condition than that of| fortune was being broken by this WIVES! Gra ae |first and second in the horseshoe! any state or territory in the Union, |Same tax payment. t LOWEST PRICE Mrs. Jack “McLachlin and Miss| Pitching finals Saturday. according to Dr. Alloway’s report. | | Any time Uncle Sam or anyone else SWEETHEARTS! | Helen Boyle were hostesses at a bridge = Langdon Was Veterinarian |thinks the rich man pays the same 5 | WASHER party Friday evening at the McLaugh-/800 Shriners Attend pone Ae hegre tla pin erie ptehny Baan ages Pinerie BEWARE!) He lin ho hotel, compli- * ie first state veterinarian in|* ” . a a i EVER BUILT TO CR rng Rae europe Fete at Devils Lake|north pakota in 1990, and was fol-|PUblic pays for it all, government, RED HEADED | MAYTAG. STANDARDS Virginia Timmons, Chicago, and Miss ee lowed by Dr. I. Turoot of Minot in|State and every other tax. An extra WOMAN IS IN | Gretchen Boyle, Sheldon. The Misses| Devils Lake, N. D., July u—e— 1892, cent on gas, two cents on ‘bank checks * ' Timmons are ‘nieces of Mrs. Mc-|APproximately 300 members of Kem| In 1907 the law was changed to] ‘@Nother scheme to discourage bank TOWN! Laughlin and the Misses Boyle are|temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, | provide for a livestock sanitary board, |®Ccounts in favor of stocking banks) | sisters. Bridge was played at two|{rom Grand Forks and Devils Lake,|and Dr. Crewe was appointed execu- |" extra cent postage and numerous | tables, with Misses Daria Winter and|ttansformed this city into an oasis|tive officer of the livestock sanitary | ther nuisance taxes have been the . |Monday as they paraded through the | board. government's answer to the people's She has a code. all her own—and her : Bernice Wagner receiving the prizes. y y pi ug! F flaming hair and exotic beaut: Il di * ok O* streets, gave a short drum and bugle; Briefly reviewing each of the chief|‘'Y for economy. And, if the gov- ara air and exo! ian Apel, dan | ?. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Walz, Weyburn, |concert and then left for CampGraf-|veterinarian’s reports, Dr. Crewe |‘Tnment had been willing to observe BEE. e ey Aman ment | Sask. eccompanied by ‘their son|ton for the annual field day and pic-|showed what diseases were prevalent | Me same economy measures the aver- More thrills as a talkie than Kath- | Frank and their daughter. Jewell, will |nic. : at the various periods and what was|%8° citizen has, these taxes, or at erine Brush’s book that gripped a | leave Tuesday for their home after aj The pilgrimage left Grand Forks|done to improve conditions. least some of them, would not have million readers! | visit at the home of Mrs. Walz’ sister,|Monday morning, arriving here about| The first reference to cattle scab-|bee necessary. Can we have eco- | Mrs. Alice Finnegan, 205 Second St.{noon for luncheon, which was fol-|bies, Dr. Crewe said, occurred in 1903,|20™y in government? Yes. When | Jewell has been here for about a| lowed by a parade with the illustrious] stockmen stating that the loss in the people elect to office men who are | month as the guest of her aunt, while | Potentate, H..M. Waldron of Drayton, | some herds reached 50 per cent. With aTeeve in saving rather than in | Frank, who has been attending the |leading. ‘A. V. Haig, mayor and past|no funds available that could be used |SP¢®ding. Men, who will really rep- | North’ Dakota Agricultural college,|Potentate, weleomed the Shriners. | for the purpose of eradicating this|Tes*?t Our interests. But, as long as/ | Fargo, arrived about a week ago. ‘Numerous athletic events, a “feed” | disease, a proclamation was issued te mare a millionaire senate, a mil- | ee * and a dance were on the afternoon] placing a quarantine where cattle ionaire president, millionaire cabinet | Miss Belle Mehus, 200% Third St.,|Program. scabies was known to exist. Little |™empers and billionaire ambassadors | not where ahs ayandeg Oe Is Directors Sustain Rg S¥stema Prete MOPHeG: Jin time of need and the continuance @ MODEL 15—TWith tub of Platinum cousin, ‘4 - . 8. 5 5 Hpi _ _ bertson and Kenneth Ruke Meisnet, Dickey Suspension | retu of animal industry s system was the strong enushing the weak? ee TG Oe paaticg pce ree Seattle, Wash., which took place Sat- on OG, 2D SPPEOpT eon. Every one of the taxes ii oa ean urday afternoon in the Minot Beth-| Cleveland, ©., July 11.—ve)—sus-|made for dipping tanks and dipping |tne federal ‘government ‘wil filter MORRIS HARLOW Figure it out for yourself. You any church. Miss Mehus played the}pension of Bill Dickey, star catcher | material in the unorganized counties. !down to the public, and as long as Lewis Stone Leila Hyams Una Merkel know what you are now pay- accompaniments for Miss Marie/of the New York Yankees, was sus-|¢ was six years before the quaran-|the big moneyed interests can raise | ing for the family washing e iG Locke Carlson, Devils Lake, who sang|tained Monday by directors of the/ tine was raised. the price of necessities on every pre- every week. Multiply that by preceding the ceremony. The bride| American League after they listened Proclamation in 1906 text, while they control practically Look at the 52 and ee if it wouldn’t come was given in marriage by M. H Me-|to the protest of Col. Jacob Ruppert,| , In “1906 owing to the number Of|cvery one of our great industries and rest of this retty near paying for a hus, Brinsmade, father of Miss Me-jowner of the Yankees. tuberculous animals found, @ pro-| monopolies we, the great mass of ane She: © MODEL A@ laytag. hus. . The directors’ vote was 3 to 0, with | Clamation was issued by the governor | common people cannot expect to bet- <— © "And if a Maytag will buy it- *% Col. Ruppert, the league's fourth di-|Tequiring all dairying and breeding |ter our condition, And, since the so- ‘Talkaftoon RECENTLY REDUCED Hin as ar—think of the Twenty-two young women were |rector, not voting because of his di-/cattle be subjected to the tuberculin |/caled two great parties have so ut — i] on ‘thi ou can buy with guests at an informal tea given Sat- |rect interest in the case. test before being admitted, Dr. Crewe'l terly failed, isn’t it incumbent on us AL St. John chess antiy ateas theoughs H urday afternoon by Dr. Fannie Dunn| Dickey was suspended for 30 days) Stated. : to elect an entirely new slate? In * the years the Maytag will con- Quain, 619 Avenue A, to compliment |by President William Harridge Sat-; ~It was then that the district vet-| short, let us elect a third party and py tinue to economize for you. | the Misses Doris and Dorothy Abeler,|urday for a punch that broke the jaw|¢tinarian system was discontinued) kick ‘oyt from office all ca ve ree oot * peste +] 2 | ear Meee ar “!with Dr. L. Van Es, then chief vet- | rattenea ave A Wow: . That’s why the Maytag is Berlin, Germany, who are guests of y! » Washington out: at public expense for so and th momy washer. It is de- Mrs. J. B Leach, Baskets of garden| fielder. Ruppert lodged a vehement |eTinarian, stating that under the| many years. tieced aud built to give sea: flowers effectively decorated the|protest Monday against the severity | System communicable diseases were A FARMER. PARAMOUNT NEWS Tare yenraefdependstie, Rane rooms and roses centered the tea table’ of the suspension, claiming it was do-|0" the increase, especially glanders. f * oo f Crouble ceamominet in the dining room, where the hostess| ing his club “irreparable damage.” | He recommended the law praviding TAKEN FOR A RIDE pt aeeun ee a ee tee ne ae soxisiod by whe Misses ponpvievs a which ey aveatogk ei tary board z Betacam, Ind.—Lloyd Russell. 14, See Col. Lindbergh on the stand’ at Water Remover—lifetime quality in every ‘Come in and see the Maytag. i Leach received the Bes eae Trio Will Sing at “While «we have had the most com-| ing from bent in wale cs i amt eee re ae M Co: . Resch received: the puesta Mee Paramount Tonigh | mon diseases of cattle such as seab-| hai a bite andstarten cece He aristlc Congress Session in Europe The Maytag Company : 4 bies, tuberculosis, anthrax, black leg,| the t 4 ads Manufacturers . during the afternoon by Miss Mar. hemorrhagic septicemia, coccidiosis, | t= ‘ugging on the end of his line was Newton, Iowa Founded 1893 i ee guerite Kennedy. A program of modern music will be| infectious keratitis, contagious abor.| (20 4702S for his young arms. ‘The Tod : i a 2 abor-|fish Kegan to gain'‘on the boy. ‘The ‘oday and Tomorrow Only i sive: at the Paramount Theatre| tion and others to contend with,” Dr.| boat began to d y. | \ Meetings of Clubs | Monday and Tuesday evenings by the|/Crewe concluded, “we feel that these | towed pean the tines for aloyd was | | . 20-16-18 . ig ? Varsity Rhythm Boys, trio of singers} diseases have been pretty well con- a. te See 8 de ; Ms | 3 | tance before the fish tire dand was WASHERS..-TABLE tRONER Fr te ] G Y | from the University of Washington. | trolled by segregation, sanitation and : 4 aterna. Lroups | The three collegians sppearing ‘in| vaccination, s0. that ie EEA ae landed. It was a 41-pound sturgeon, ; ; j the special attraction pian to return] rious loss has existed.” One of the best fly swatters that 4) The Woman's Foreign Missionary |to school at Seattle next fall. ¢ ss, the modern age has produced is the P THEATRE rene e Cc geciety of the McCabe Methodist| They left school last month on foot, RED BIRDS FIRE LEIBOLD four-tined manure pee entomologists ware e church will meet Tuesday afternoon |with just $6 between them. Later} Minneapolis, July -11.—(?)—Harry say. Flies receive a severe set-back “ at the home of Mrs. Emil Benesh, 810/they obtained an automobile and|Nemo Leibold has been dismissed as|on farmsteads where the manure is Bismarck, North Dakota 4 First St. Miss Jennie Gilliland will/their fortunes since then have im-/manager of the Columbus team of the/ hauled away from the barns and Coming! “The Strange Love of Molly Louvain” : . q ave charge of the program. [Proved steadily. American Association, L. 8. McPhail, sheds as fast as it accumulates. | ANY MAYTAG MAY BE HAD EQUIPPED WITH GASOLINE MUL’ é .

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