The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, ’22 public today by the National Board of] 927,726, the principal specific cause the National Board of Fire Underwrit- until those of the older living genera- fi: STATE'S FIRE Fire Underwriters, which compiled) of fire was lg voie Parnacer, Boilers | ers. “ B tion have passed away Barts very POTATO GROWERS us . me) ¢ the statistics from its, Actuarial Bu-| and Their Pipes” with a toll of $1,269,-| The state’s losses during the five ‘ked effect the habi f th HOLD MEETING I reau’s records, These figures reveal! 065. Next in importance, as causes of| years from 1916 to 1920 inclusive marked effect on the habits of the in a startling way, the price being! fire, were “Matches-Smoking,” $629,-| averaged $1,990,434 per annum. If the people as to temperance is noticed, but} ni ninson, N. D. Feb. 13—Members paid by the state for public ignorance 059, then “Electricity,” $551,518, then| total of $9,952,172 could have been | the opinions of the younger genera-| ¢ ise Hos }and chwelessness in handjing fire | “Lightning,” $517,061. used instead of wasted, it would have | tion will be'enforced more strongly |— the recently formed Potato Growers { hazards, | The losses during the five years| built 1,990 houses. at $5,000 apiece \ every year. t association and all other farmers in | H GE U | The causes are classified under; were as follows: (sufficient to furnish homes for 9,950 T AN R E LY “As the deadly effects of moonshine the Dickinson community who are f x three headings, of which twelve are Strictly Preventable Causes people, or more than the population intoxicants are becoming more and| interested in the growing of potatoes i 4 i designated as “strictly preventable” | Defective chimneys and flues. .$465,524! of Bismarck), or it would have built : more appreciated, and if there is a ] j arenes with a total of $3,166,066 or 31.8 per| Fireworks, firecrackers, etc.. _2,407|995 miles of good macadam roads at more rigid enforcement of the law, ere, urged Jeg Perneetent aes neering Underwriters Make Public Fig-|¢2"t,of the whole; nine are designated | Gas, Natural and Artificial... 41,671 $10,000 a mile. There Will Be a Lot of Work to| we can shortly count on a rapid de-| Sta abet ation: tothe hel ia ia ic e j s “partly preventable,” the aggre-| Hot ashes and coals, open A study of such figures indicates cline in our present patronage, and ret county court house Satur tee a ures Showing Comparision | gale being $4,203,037 or 42 per cent) fires ..........s0+0 84,089| the need of public education in fire Do With The Older Ones, — | i" “,cloved institution will be obliged| to a eait 18, at 2 o'clock, according ‘< F ay ¥ j of the complete loss, and in addition! Ignition of Hot grease, prevention. It should be realized that Hi very shortly to look to other folds of ‘0 ae call sent out by A. W. Mason, . § of State with Others there are’ those listed in the “un-| tar, wax asphalt, etc 23,215 | property destroyed by fire represents owever Work.” Prenat of the association. known" column, which total $2,588, Matches-Smoking e 630,059 an utter and irretrievable loss to the| aes ie aa gee Pac ately a esiienti bo who pave (eened {069 or 26 per cent. The “unknown”| Open lights .. 83,026] people as a whole, while the inexcus- icago, Feb. 13.—Today’s inebri- ° ‘ 4 CAUSES ARE CLASSIFIED) losses may be considered as largely| Petroleum and its products.. 424,990 able toll in human life and suffering) ates are mostly men of older years, Dance at Baker’s Hall every biahte of a. specified: kind! auping the preventable since, if determined, they) Rubbish and litter ........+- 62,688] can hardly be computed. the percentage of young men falling| Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| coming year and all those who lave Ditlie thectlvemyears elaine ‘with would have been distributed among] Sparks on roofs +e 10,879 sharply from what it used to be, ac-|day nights. Best music and Hee are a but would be selling pu SAA mabe 8 the other causes, Steam ‘and Hot water pipes.. 9,453 cording to Judge J. Kent Greene,| fJoor in state. 10c a dance. Jo bar je movement are urged to 1920, fire losses in North Dakota] Jp analyzing the figures, it is found | Stoves, Furnaces, boilers and R 1 president of the Washingtonian Home be present. q caused the destruction of property| that while “Exposure,’ which means} their pipes ...+......0+0. 1,269,065 ‘enews Strength ¥ | association, the oldest operating in- — fr lued at the astonishing total of $9,-| the effect of communidated fires, was pa sik stitution in the United States for the u i 952,172, according to figures made] responsible for the’ heaviest loss, $1,- Total $3,166,066 Where there is reclamation of drink addicts. ayo sya UL ened Partly Preventable Causes need for a build- Founded in 1863, the association for wf’: s — Siz : Electricity .. $ 551,518 * #4 many years was run as a semi-muni- cft ses aes . AY, a Explosions ... 184,950 ing-up tonic after cipal institution, receiving city pay- enn = ‘@ fj Exposure (Including Con- . prostrating illness, ments which in 1883 were limited to el- | i . ! [\ Se flagrations) ........ ++ 1,927,726 $20,000 a year by legislative enact- =—E a Fa tl 1 2 Sparks from Machinery 305,667 | LL ment. Two years ago it sold the = Meal ES i i @ " Incendiarism . 119,829 pbuilding it maintained for men for ING. Fated ks h Ss \ } Lightning ........ 617,061 $135,000 and concentrated its greatly a ” & aisIN 2 Miscellaneous know! 132,567 taken regularly, usually reduced activities in its women’s iN TEN OMIT ETE _ ‘ Sparks from combustion 127,130 jome. . 5 \ i d B | Si k Heada hi Spontaneous combustion 136,589 spells renewed strength ‘In 1921 five men under 30 years of (OSE REL ‘ fl For Constipate owels, IC cne, ——_—. and vigor. age were admitted to the home,” “Pape’s Cold Com ound” i Q ick Relief , a 3 Totaly iiocicdavese ss $4,203,037 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Judge Greene, who, is manager of the p is Quickest Relief Known : Sour Stomach, ,Bilious Liver Unknown Causes, (probably | aS MAKERS OE. . A Commerce Court of the Chicago Asso- —_ = ; largely preventable ...... $2,583,069 elation of Commeres, said in nis an Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | nose running; relieves headache, The nicest cathartic-laxative in the| empty your bowels completely by Total - $9,962,172 962,172 I-M - 30 aN *0 36 ware admitted: betwech and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s| dullness, feverishness, sneezing. world to physic your liver and bowels morning, and you will feel splendid 36th in Fire Loca ee ‘aGiand 50 years, 653 between 50 and Cold Compound taken every two “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the when you have Dizay Headache, “They work while you sleep.” Cts’! North Dakota stands thirty-sixth (Talets or Grancies)'”” ~W |.60 gears, So; between G0 and:70yeara| OUTS: Until , three |" dossa’ ae, taken | quickest.” surest Tener now, ant } Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Saits, Pills, Calomel, or Ol and they | 2mong all of the states in the'amount FoR INDIGESTION nine, and one over 70. ‘ all grippe misery. oor ants FP nol aaeistanee: Taates ‘i Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like| cost only ten cents a vox. Children pt loss ins resend ae sigures ciuoted es ass | of ‘All available evidence ie that most The first dose opens clogged-up nos-|nice. Contains no quinine. Insist “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will] love Cascarets too. be taapoves ppsed by, about 26 bee END CRD CD CSD CORI oatiants “ eee yeava. ‘We may wait trils and air passages of head; stops| upon Pape's. cee | $200 CUT IN PRICE OF 2 aE BE ae 7) _F.0.B. i and > : 5 Soha ‘ Harvester Company’s Exceptional Offer, Effective gal May 1, ia Titan Tractor NOW $700 CHICAGO OW FREE | cee came st stnee Tntemationg| 18 and ! , } ie 8 Ob titecw pou fies Titan 10-20 tractors ciiehaser Byilts Heslers on With the Titan at $700 and a. P & O plow free, you : Soy no owns sla pi 1922 account. , Hach fatmer purchasing one of |’ “are offered the best and most economical outfit you can]|] =” | |: ae ee | sn before May. Liuext will be aver athe Com: _take into the field or put on the belt. | pany absolutely free, f. o. b. Chicago, a 2-furrow 2 P. & O. plow. On the same terms, each farmer Neither horses or any other tractor who purchases a Titan tractor will be given a 3- ’ as Sus > furrow P. & O. plow. can equal it a # nternational So and a 2-Furrow v4 4 P & O Plow Free A regular P..& O. 2-furrow plow free. If you now own a suitable plow we will substitute a tractor disk harrow. F. 0. B. CHICAGO International 8-16 Now $670 These are not stripped tractors, pared down to make a price, but complete with all essential equipment—friction clutch pulley, fenders, platform, throttle governor, adjustable drawbar, angle lugs, brakes. This equipment, worth more than $100 and necessary on any tractor to make it serviceable and safe, is included in our price. No extras to buy. . For further information see your International dealer, or write our nearest branch. e INTERNATIONAL BISMARCK, N. D. A =— HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA INCORPORATED BISMARCK, N. D. rs octet a aa ede 8S

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