Wolf Point Flour Tests High Made Whole Wheat Quality
E L Shipman joins W O Rygg to operate Wolf Point Flour Mill as the busy season begins. They promote home made flour as cooperative for the community, noting 75 000 bushels yearly for 300 days of operation and a $3 600 extra local distribution above the grain price.
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E. L. Shipman
W. O. Rygg
Wolf Point
Shipman
Woltana
Minneapolis
Rygg
Mr. Shipman
Wage talks in coal dispute break up without agreement
Atlantic City and Washington reports detail the failed wage negotiation between anthracite mine operators and the United Mine Workers. With September 1 looming, both sides fear mine stoppages unless government mediation yields a deal. The break prompted plans for government action to avert production suspensions.
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Atlantic City
N. J
Joint Conference
John Lewis
Unite Mine Workers of America
United States Coal Commission
Washington
New York
John Hays Hammond
Cval Commission
Coolidge
Montana artist Martha Abbott opens Fineary Exhibit today
Mrs. Martha Belle Abbott opens a paintings exhibit in the former Wonder Store building and plans to stay through mid next week. She showcases landscapes and still lifes including originals with stories, such as a Minnesota cutover scene with a cow and a faun.
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Martha Belle Abbott
Montana
Wonder
F. B. Turner
Cornerstone laid for new hospital in Billings
The Montana grand lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons laid the cornerstone of the Billings Deaconess hospital at 8 pm after a grand procession. Nearly a thousand Masons attended the ceremony with national colors, Elks bugle corps music, and formal Masonic rites sealing a casket of documents in the northeast corner of the building.
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Billings
Billings Deaconess Hospital
Montana
Grand Lodge of
Elks Bugle Corps
Claude J. McAllister
Kalispell
Grand Lodge
George D. Wolfe
Chaplin
Grand Lodge of Masons
Lodge
Dedicatory Address by Rev Dr Charles Wesley Burns
The dedicatory address was delivered by the Rev Dr Charles Wesley Burns bishop of the Helena area. He was introduced by Grand Master McAllister and the gathering closed with “America” sung by Masons and citizens to the Billings Municipal band.
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Olumb
Burns
Charles Wesley Burns
Helena
Methodist Episcopal Church
McAllister
America
Masons
Billings
W C T U Organizes Across Three Counties
Mrs Frances Beverege Heald of San Diego organized the Wolf Point W C T U at the Presbyterian church with 51 charter members and three honorary. The group aims at legislation total abstinence Americanization child welfare peace and international arbitration and improving community health. Officers elected include President Mrs W S Burnison and Vice President Mrs Fannie Poore.
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Wolf Point
Frances Beverege Heald
San Diego
Presbyterian Church
Ed Nichol
Presbyterian
W. B. Everett
Paul Johnson
Smith
Phil Dougherty
A. QO. Johnson
J. F. Cook
Billing
Marshall
Heald
Redstone
Daniels
Sheridan
Roosevelt
Froid
Culbertson
Poplar
J. H. Orner
BE. E. Bonebright
Buttrey Swift Sends Corsetiere to Gossard School
The Buttrey Swift store sends corsetiere Mrs. L A Fanning to attend the Gossard School of Corsetry in Helena Montana during the week of August 1925. The school accepts only experienced saleswomen and promotes post graduate work mirroring professional university study. It emphasizes health and efficiency in corsetry and is regarded as the oldest and foremost corsetry institution in the United States.
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Buttrey-Swift
L. A. Fanning
Gossard School of
Helena
Mont
United States
Mae Murray Triumphs In Fascination At Liberty
Mae Murray stars in Fascination presented by Robert Z Leonard at the Liberty theatre. The photoplay is praised as lavish and authentic in romance and Spain flavor with flawless direction and noted as one of the year's most noteworthy pictures.
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Mae Murray
Robert Z. Leonard
Liberty Theatre
Metro
Wolves Close Very Good 1928 Season In Tough Schedule
The Wolf Point team finished 10 wins in 12 games, starting May 12 at Sidney then facing Glasgow Sidney Glasgow Do Poplar Glasgow Culbertson and others, with standout hitters led by Todd Shamley (.362) and Tiney Champlin (.300). Pitcher Kenneth King won 10 of 11 starts as captain Jacobi led the lineup with a .250 average. The club, unpaid, drew poor home attendance despite strong onfield showing.
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Wolves
Sidney
Glasgow
Poplar
Culbertson
Ihey
Wolf Point
Wolf Mount
Good
Todd Shamley
Smithy
Tiney Champlin
Tripp
Crockett
Kenneth King
Jacobi
Bill
Schenkenberger
Busby
Eaton
Gilus
Wolf Point Asgow
King
Wincher
King Ma
Opheim
Richey
Funk
H Rave
Shamley
Smith
Champlin
Connie
Wiliams
Lenz
Merrill
Peter Lenz Near Six-Year City Water Chief Record
The text notes Peter Lenz could complete six years as city water department superintendent next Sunday August 0 with no absence. It praises the record as very good and suggests it merits at least a day off.
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Peter Lenz
Lenz
TRY COAST COAST AIR MAIL SERVICE
Omaha reports the start of a 30 hour transcontinental air mail route with two planes from San Francisco and New York heading toward Grand Island Nebraska Each is to reach its terminal by mid afternoon Wednesday promising major shifts in American transportation and aviation The first leg was completed when pilot Eugene Johnson landed in Cleveland Ohio continuing the flight toward the west coast
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Omaha
Grand Island
Neb
San Francisco
New York
United States
Fer Aviation
Cleveland
Eugene Johnson
Air Mail
Policy for Irrigation Reform and New Projects
The Interior department outlines a tentative reclamation policy for existing and new irrigation projects. It urges efficiency, farmer support, crop diversification, and near project industry development. It stresses government aid as a temporary loan, and cautions against costly new ventures unless farmers can reasonably repay and operating costs are sustainable.
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Missouri Valley
Interior Department
Reclamation Bureau
Department of the Interior
Secretary of the Interior
Bureau
Senator Walsh Visits Wolf Point During North East Inspection
Senator Thomas J. Walsh dined with local businessmen at Young's Gate in Wolf Point during a whirlwind tour of the northeastern corner. He discussed Fort Peck reservation delinquent land payments and considered seeking a stay from Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work to avert entry cancellations amid drought and low prices.
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T. J. Walsh
Wolf Point
Young's Gate
Thomas Dignan Oi
Glasgow
Hugh N. Marron
Senator Walsh
Department
Marron
Dignan
Secretary of the Interior
Land Office
Work
Interior Department
Hubert Work
Washington, D. C
Fort Peck Indian Reservation
Congress
Faint Hearted But Stick With the Gang
Independent notes that by next month the county seat trial reaches the mid stage and urges locals not to waveringly support the gang or be swayed by critics. It cites business leaders in Poplar and accuses officials of shielding the gang after saving taxpayers from a large tax list steal.
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Poplar
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