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IMAJOR WATERS [ROPESPLICING Is PART OF SAILOR'S | ' SCHOOLING ON U. 8S. TRAINING SHIPS! | SEES FUTURE IN ma] | 4 | \ | SISAL CULTURE ‘il You Can Save Eggs | ! The Miami, (Pia), Herald, In a \ front-page Interview with Major J. ft. | car in D i) 7 | Waters, former siate bank examiner | ‘und now manager of the Bank of | | North Dakota, quotes him as follows! 1 : with regard tothe sisal industry, in| | a e eason which a number of North Dakotans i ssociated with Mr. Waters: i H rH Florshei | “J. R. Waters, bank commisisoner of | | e reason Florsheim ‘orth Dakota and a prominent. real i ' Oxgorta are a popu ar lestate and igaaNan of that st s ! : slipping at the hee when i Trust property in which he has! In many recipes only half as many a you wear Florsheims— : | | ‘ , A they're, made pee AiG eters 2e| eggs are required, in some none at th i ted in tie sisal Indus ry| | Z TAR * con mince then ha ino all, ifan additional quantity of Royal erable in plant | A i Don’t buy Oxfords until gathering and in the e ment of | i : Baking Powder is used, about a tea- you have seen and felt a present nursery of the Sisal com-} Hl : . ? « mai et Plorsheims on y, north of Miami, which now has| | spoon7in place of each egg omitted. feet-—they're built . - : / | , i hs head of | Bowline and marlinspike hitch didn’t pass out of American! Try this method with all your bak ’ is now ¢ Danis 7 sea language along with starboard and port. Splicing and tying H me Rosen Ss the nursery pon of Non itis jeree | knots are as essential a part of the training of a sailor as in sailing | ing recipes. Thousands of women 5 ‘ ead whl ewly organized com-|days. These apprentices of the American marines are learning, on} . e : 7 ? lothin Sho . ie aed Deano la U. S. training ship and what they can’ do with a rope when they are using it with great success t rl ‘i Block ee ae, ae oie te fae | graduate won’t be necessary. | “i c ip to Florida nd is s S| i | McKenziesHotel i tion of the al prone: Hie EXAMINER WATERS Ss Ys GO B | . tng a wonderful industry and says tat S SAYS GOOD-BYE Royal Contains No Alum— BISHOP WEHREE cp [ening ned ofthe proact wich ns) = BANKERS OF FLICKERTAIL STATE % Leaves No : AWAKES TO FIND | company will: produce nl “‘Our state of North Dakota,’ s i HOME IN FLAMES |). “Waters, ‘us about 28,000,009 hy, oes | pounds of binder twine annually, Min- | poy {nesota about 18.060,009, South Dakota] pank and in the United | ¢: a ng_goodbye as State miner) any time in the future that I-can’de 8 of North a, and “Howdy,; of service to.you ¥°want you to feel; Waters of the| free to call upon me. it the chief ex-| With best personal regards to each j 2 3 s first state-| end all of the bankers of North Da-! (Continued from Page One.) pidity. The blaze had not communi-| to recent figur: d the fol-| kota, | am |W. F. Reko of Mandan, is the only cated itself to the chamber in wh received from the agricul-| lowing letter to North Dakota's 709 Yours truly, state game warden who retains his Eishop Wehrle slept when he artmeng 240,000,000, on and some state banks and trust com-, J.Re RATERS, job under the new board. Barney J. ‘ pelts Ron Rat was Boo dl ; a qarter Dillion pounds are | panies: ‘ate Examiner. .,| Ménogan Pl i e aroused, but the heat was so Intense) 14 annually to bind the small grain|" eee State Bxaminer, ., waren rot ena Sietce ence u ag to cause a large section of plaster) crops,’ continued Mr. Waters. | Gentlemen ew Rockford Man J.J, Flanagan of Towner, as. state- to fall from the ceiling, which fortu-| ‘We are go to rapidly develop} Upon receipt of this letter I will a wide warden for the same territory. nately awoke the sleeper. ‘our plantation, first by putting in an! pave severed my connections with this Heads Fish Board | keko remains chief warden for the The Bishop's residence, a large| oiled road from the Royal Palm park! department. in doing so I am leay- pie ee second district, with A. J. Swartout of three-story structure, was erected; road over to our township, and then | jing to assume the management of the! Dr. Charles MacLachlan of New | Wimbledon as state-wide warden. ou ’ more than a generation ago by Col.| w - ny as etatesW re going to put on a large steam!new Bank of North Dakota. Rockford,; has’ been elected president Thompson, a veteran of the C tor to put the land in shape for| ‘The two years that I have spent in| of the state game and fish board of and a forrher Iowa cangre ving plants from the nursery. {this department ve been most pleas:} control. C. E, Manning of Fargo, for was one of the first to come from his] ‘We have twenty-five men nOW/ant in my associations with the bank-| many years assistant fire chief in the state to Burleigh county to take up| clearing the land of timber and unde lers of North Dakota and in writing | gate city and recently appointed to the | farming on a large scale. Later it| growth and expect to have our fir: this letter I can in only a feeble! board to-succeed Judge Kirk of Botti- was converted into a private hotel, un-; unit of a thousand acres set out | der the name of the Roanoke. [f 1910] midsummer. are then it was purchased by the Catholle dio-| ahead y cese of Bismarck as a home for the! until w ‘bishop. @ walls, being of bric ure in- tact,’ but the interior of both the up-| pet, bur we per-stories'is a wreck, and it is esti-! ast one thousand mated that from $12,000 to $15,000 will! fvom the sazrces from wh be required to repair the damage! get plants.’ express my kindly feelings to-;neau, has been elected vice president, member of the banking|and George M.. Hogue of Steele, re- fraternity in the. state. The past two! appointd a member of the board, has 'lyears with shortage of crops in some|ben re-elected secretary, =|? NG |M + stions|) and the World War raging; havedeen trying times ‘both for this lepartment ‘and:for the bankers of tae ate and it a considerable VI degree of sati at I can look} back and y that with the hearty he plants ar ve done, , “Mr. Waters is an old time real)co.operation of the bankers and of! The best hat’ with from one'to two Seer Cay . wte man and has operated in amy staff, we have been ‘able to avoid! fie, 5 te Are you protected? — If you | number of states, but he south erious happenings to: the finan- dollars’ worth of added richness can’t answer “Yes,” you need s the gi op-| ¢ ‘A Quarter Of An Inch May , the fra a rity and in my new. pos see Chris Engen sonable, Call 630, y and i new pos Company, Insurance, in all its |“ a ahs sete pr of other) ask: of you thatyyou show ‘him the} : ‘ 4) ‘ e } } sfrisss: 7 4 northern men interested with him in| same kindly spirit of co-operation that | } - branches. Bismarck Bank Bldg. | pis ‘sisal company and he expects to y avece ne inevand: 1 knowithat!l ‘ ean By i es 5 Phone 96. | make frequent trips her you will. Owing to my comneétion ; Wh ats eB NER ENG SOE 5 Sie L ay : x Pare vi ep Bank North Dakote £ ~ FOR SAL ond hand Dodge tour-|FOR SALE—A couch a lbrary’ table | With the Bank of North Dakota I do} % en if represents the correct alignment. 4 : | ‘ not feel that I am saying farewell to ear in exce t condition. Call or} and a dining room set. Very rea- 4 of your wheels, d Tf your tires.are not properly. aligned, they - are ‘subject'to’a shearing wear which quickly grinds down ‘the tread. Misalignment is often due to a bent steering knuckle or to wearin’ steering connections. It is wisdom and economy to verify the alignment of your wheels at regular_intervals Let experts do it. It will probably add many miles to your tire mileage record. - LAHR MOTOR:SALES‘COMPANY. sea BISMARCK; N. 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