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oy wate ae aa Seg ats on PAGE TWO BOOKSTACKS CONTRACT LET Bids For Finishing Memorial] Building Exceed Appro- | | | priations The state board of tion, in mectng in F 1 Building in the state Snead and Compa Je y, N. J., was given the contra e bid being $36,97 Bids for completing the building | marble work, terraza, etc. —ex-| eded the appropriation and new is will be called for, It may be} cessary to eliminate some of the vertine finisi in the corridor: ng bids within the appropr! WAL PLANS COAST STRIKE -ortland, Ore., June 28.— Plans} » being perfected by the Indus- Workers of the World on the | ific Coast and the Pacific thwest for another strike with-| the next few weeks, special at- tion being paid to the hi da, it was said today by S. local spokesman for the workers’ section of the} ber W. W. | lealy said the exact date for | walkout had not been set. | ‘NDICTMENTS ARE DISMISSED | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HUNTING AN ARK AFTER THE DELUGE | Residents of Winfield, Kan., marooned in the busine: thoroughfares, were guided to safety by ropes scene near the court house. who couldn’t get home to dinner, Many Times | Mt. Etna, after three months of {ominous threatening, again is in Indianapolis, June 28.— Inaict- | eruption, The map shows the joca- ents against 226 coal operators.!tion of the famous old volcano in ils of the United Mine Work s ‘and Mining Companies return- | 1 February 25, 1921, charging con- { i violate the Sherman | to law, were dismissed in | S!oPe | t e tates District Court today | Catania and Giarre, are in danger of y Judge A. B. Anderson upon mo-| being buried by the deluge of mol- on of Attorney-General ALL IS QUIET AT BEULAH MIN Deputy Sheriff Gleason of Mer- cer county reported to Governor Nestos today that things were; quiet in Beulah. The written report of Capt. L. R. Baird also said the same, and no further trouble is anticipated. Daugh- Select Men For National Shoot) Devils Lake, June -In_ the; competition for the state rifle team | which is to represent North Dakota at Camp at national | and international shooting events in| September among the 12 men I n for the North Dakota team | s J. A. Aughney, Co. H. of, estown and R. A. Boomer, Co. | Dickinson. ‘orty men competed in the shoot at Devils Lake which was held af- | ter the en npment of the N. D. Community Club Builds Dam Center, N. D., June 28.—The Com- munity club of Center is setting a good example of team work in a small town. It was desired to dam | the Square Butte Creek to provide a place for boating and fishing. Community club of which Burton Wilcox is leader had $100 for the purpose. But residents of the town pitched in, hauled earth, rocks and brush and built the dam for $24. The remainder stays in the treasury and the dam will be rebuilt if washed out in high waters. Center also is planning on a stor- age reservoir above the town to ir- rigate gardens of residents. Pressing, Dry Cleaning, Call 58. Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. TODD DOESN’T MINCE WORDS Emphatic In Stating Tanlac Ended Indigestion And Built Him Up 10 Lbs. “Tanlac has put an end to my in- digestion and built me up ten pounds, and if there ever was a day when I felt better, I can’t remem- ber it,” declared John H. Todd, of Pine Street, East Gary, Indiana, a boilermaker for the Illinois Steel Co., recently. “A few months ago, I would have given anything to enjoy the hearty meals I do now, and I can’t sit down to the table without feeling thank- ful to Tanlac. “Before taking Tanlac, I didn’t want to eat anything and the little I did eat caused sourness, gas, smothering sensations and heart- burn. I was ldsing weight, suffer- slope ten ily, Italy. Thousands of persons re fleeing from their homes in the fertile valleys at the base of the and several cities, notably lava. Giarre is reported in ave danger. Probably the the oldest, and surely most colorful, of all voleanoes, tna. Scenes of horror like the now being enacted in the fertile jan valley, date back to the eighth century B. C. Etna is located on the east coast si Its summit is i , according to news dispatche being deluged by a flood of lava. Etna’s height, in 1900, was ascer- tained to be 10,758 feet; it decreas- ed from 10,870, the height in 1861, The voleano covers about 460 square and by rail the distance akout the base of the mountain is 86 miles though as the railway in some places travels high, the actual measure- ment is 91 miles. The general height could not have been very different in ancient times, for buildings left from the Roman era now may be found only 1188 feet below ‘the present summit. The southwest portion of the SS Ju ing terribly from nervousness and headaches and I could scarcely sleep at night. “I count myself lucky that I got Tanlac. I have a corking appetite now, nerves like iron, sleep right through the night, and when I am doing heavy work around roa in- 37-million bottles sold. ° anlac ,Vegetable Pills are Ne: 3 At the bottom, Amer: tretched from building to building. about 200 subsidiary over 3000 feet high. cones, than Vesuvius. 1886, 1892, 1899 id March, 1910. St. Paul Engineer Meets With City: the meeting of the Board of Commissioners Saturday aftern: at 2 o'clock when the question various projects resulting from purchase by the ter work’s system will be di Mr. Wolf will be asked for opin a sixteen inch or Avenue C. 8 main on The advisability pump at the river, and the ing will be taken up. CAPITOL. mountain—the deepest—was_per-|he has done in pictures. What haps the original crater, There are! you LAKE ISABEL THREE MILES SO. DAWSON Another of those delightful dancing parties will be given in the large pavilion at this popular summer resort, on’ ly 4th. AFTERNOON AND EVENING ~ '‘ FirstClass Music All Are Invited —_____Come and Have a Good ‘Time : some | Experts estimate Etna older even It takes about sev- enor eight hours to reach the top.| Eruptions are recorded as back as the eighth and fifth. cen-| turies B. C. Catania was overwhe! ed in 116! nd many other séri | eruptions taken place. Jh were in 1669, 1820, 1852, 1865, 1879, | Fathers Saturday Louis P. Wolf of St. Paul, con+ sulting engineer, will be present at City ity of the new wa- in regard to the placing of Broadway the elimination of one 12,000 gallon best type af, ail engines to do the pump- Tom Mix says he did more: dar- ing stunts for fun on the range than think, for example, of eight cowboys, who amused themselves by placing eight pais upside dewn in a corral and betting which of the eight could stand on the upturneq pail longest after a wild steer had been {admitted into the corral? You see, as long as a ‘person re- | mains motionless a steer won't gore lin. But when # fteer noses up be- hind you and sniffs and snorts, you {dont snow that he is not ready to lower his head and butt. ‘There- fore, the boys get nervous and make a dash for the fence, with the steer trailing. Of course, that makes the other boys laugh. They move. |The steer sees them and comes back jon the run, Away most of them go for the fence. Figuring things out jas Mix does, it would seem that the last one to remain on the upturnea {pail deserves to win at so cheerful a game as that. So you can get a slight idea of wher) Tom Mix got his nerve, and ne displays a goodly portion of this in far) Im- | ous | ese | + | oon; of! the} sed.} an} of oo do ii LLL a ae eee ea o SATISE district as flood waters raced down their city's | The upper photo is a vin Légion members are seen carrying food to persons THE CLEVELAND ~ COME IN and we will gladly demonstrate the ‘. Qualities of This Stove. _ FRENCH & WELCH Hardware duction, which comes to the Capitol theater tonight. AT THE ELTINGE A new Charles Ray, with an act- ing scope and power unknown to many devotees of this favorite s will be seen at the Eltinge theatre on Friday and Saturday when he will present his second feature un- der the banner of United Artists, en- titled “The Girl I Loved.” Based upon the poem of the same title by James Whitcomb Riley, thi photoplay presents Ray in the char- acter of that beloved writer in his youth It is not widely known th: Riley had a dramatic love affair and he described it with great beauty and deep sentiment in “The Girl I Loved” Out of titis confession in verse and its implications of a fierce inner struggle Mr Ray has built a thrilling photoplay Artist that he is, Ray has made the poct’s experience as a fiery and CHAS, RAY “Catch My Smoke,” the Fox pro-{determincd lover tremendously real, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 gripping with suspense, vivid in ac- tion and universal in appeal—the tile of everyone who the mate of his choice ardent over, the play contains a surprise element that pulls the spectator up with a jerk. Back of this romantic story runs a charming panorama of life among the buoyant and wholehearted folks of rural Indiana in 1840-60. simple but hearty merryma 2 era before owr day of hectic plea- sures id to have been present- ed with great ity, forming a bright ‘and pleasing contrast to the} j more intense action of the main story. AVOID THESE SYMPTOMS was weak and nervous, had headaches all the time, and my back hurt so bad -I could hardly stoop,” writes Frank Richardson, Georgia. “Tried Foley Kidney Tills and got relief.” Bael , theuma- tic pains, tired feeli head- Perry,| The | far c of| ed on ivory sticks and dotted over | with dim sequins cr brilliants. ‘ ache, too frequent urination, digcol- ored or strong odor are symptpms of Kidney and Bladder disorders and demand prompt treatment. 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