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PAGE EIGHT PRESIDENT AT CELEBRATION Is Greeted in Little Town by, Thousands of People On Board President Hard July 3. —Pre y faced the most am of hi Special Train, dent Harding. tod: pr smalle The stren uous western trip in the ited the O st town he has yet vi program had to do with s celebration and wn m, Oregon, with A population o The population of t mented pre by visitor parts of the state and from tates who joined in cel» f the 80th anniversary of of the first wagon train Reports 1 party had been for several ind that by the time the chief arrived there the i] have inereased just 1,000 times, The Presidential party Meacham after an all pkane where the sking: for the Coast person » little town popula about! arrived in night ride chief exe- first time} cific discussed de-| was They meant it when th theirs. Look att W. V., who made th gave the key to Atlantic City, N. first marble in the United of the we : nd pro 1 of the government | Commissioners | To Advertise For Bond Bids The Burleigh county commission- | ers will advertise for bids to retire | outstanding warrants, under the! new cash hasis finance law effective | July 1, it was { today at a meet-| Bids will be August meeting, county may also sel tes of indebtedness. REPORTING THE FIGHT | A large number of sport fans who have been unable to go to “Shelby | may at times stop and think just how the story of the fight, which will rushed to them how it is pos- sible to have the story blow for blow und for round, so” quickly after] the t, or even while the fight is | in progress. will have it through the . by Western Un-| ion, and the long distance| wi of the newspaper syndicates. w men will stop to think how the story is to be recorded word for word, step by step right at the ringside. CORONA is the answer. There dly a- single sporting | writer ational fame who docs not own and carry a Corona where to type all of his new. man Runyon, for example has made the statement that, “he would not be without his Corona, if he was just going across the street.” A large number of sport writers now ave the new model Corona which} has just recently been placed on the| market, and wonder how so much| can be put in such a small package, and still make the finest typewriter Geneva, y cannon Count Bubna, the Austrian general, borrowed from the Geneva republic ave just been returned to authorities here by the Austrian government. Bubna obtained them when he was endeavoring to stem nee of French troops under London, July 3.—An. international chess tournament will open soon be- tween members of the House of d the Spanish Cortes. But all games will be played by tel- egrams and letters. MORE PAY NOW! er, Eng:, July 3—Maybe uits won't be so tough now. cooking courses are bei en maids aha!general servants ie GA a Domestic Economy here. Three hundred film actors and | actresses were treated in hospitals in Los Angeles last year for eye trouble caused by the powerful arc | lights used in movie studios. ——— GO RIGHT AT IT Friends and Neighbors in Bismarck Will Show You a Way. Get at the,root of the trouble, Kubbing an aching back may re- lieve it, But won't cure it if the kidneys are weak, You must feach the root of it—the kidneys, Doun’s Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; atvack the pain. Are recommended by many Bis- marck people. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. J, W. Moran, Sunny Brook ; Dairy farm, Bismarck, says: “I had ‘an operation for’a floating kidney which was successful but afterwards the other kidney became affected and | I guffered for nearly a year with lameness across my back. I got so dizzy I couldn’t stand. I went to the hospital and took treatments but got worse all the time. I read sbout Doan’s Kidney Pills being’ good and i got some. After using two boxes I was entirely |. and have since stood kidney tests for insurance ahd passed O, K., thanks to Doan’s.” Price 60¢,' at: all dealers. Doh't | simply ask for a kidney remedy—get - ae Kidney Pillp—the same that Moran bade Foster-Milbura Co,,| Mfrs, Buffalo, N. le Fe WHEN YALE CREW OUTCLASSED HARVARD The Yale varsity eig in the annual events on the T her junior and freshmen crew or Ne Ww Tena Conn. to Yale It was a ey of crestor for Harvard. ., to the marble-shooting champs from 40 cities and told them the town e On the Atlantic ocean. ‘That was in 1883 They met S. Before that thby were imported 2 Car Crashes Thru. | Hotel el Window | Dickinson, ivi Two brick pillars supporting the roof were crumbled: and plate 4) hotel when a Johnson, | driven by Miss. Beth Rolfe of Mott, | plowed through them when the driv-| er lost her head while endeavoring , to bring the car to a stop in front} of the hotel and stepped on the gas instead of the brake. The damage to the hotel was $1 and to the ear, 75 cents. heavy j WONDERS NEVER CEASE London, July 3.—London to Berlin} in less than se hours! Ser ms | but evertheless it's! ull its time 2 took an} BURIED ALIV Minot, July : five minutes of earth the Mr. and Mrs. H. L just moved to t today was pract ath three feet r-old daughter of} gh, who h from Pl; ally none the | Different Sizes and Prices The same good plates The same good jars The same good con- nections The same skilled work- manship In All Willard Batteries So whatever size and type best fits your needs and your car you get full measure for every dollar. CORWIN MOTOR worse for her experience playing with other The only ni selene is a as t of the She was ‘Falls 49 Feet; Slightly In jured and Feilieeetealeoniey eciultndsaeiaiereatiare) a0 ternational motor car exposition here early next year. Grama | Washburn, July 3.—Peter Kornick! one of the painters for Ole who is painting the court hous miraculously escaped death Tues crnoon when he fell from 1oof of the court hou ed only a few minor Aune, the coolness is believed to be thing that saved his life Geneva, July 3.—Automobiles from éry country in the world a LIQUIDS OR PASTES ax EST TO Use 156 ATALL EATERS, A NECESSARY CONVENIENCE P. Dyke (inset), of Parkersburg, from Europe. Dickinson Opens Bathing Beach Dickinson, July 3.—Permission to » the beach along Heart River t west of the Russell-Miller com- ny dam, has been secured by the Town Criers club from the owners of the land adjoining the stream up- on whose property the bath houses must be erected and through which a road must be built. A Yorce of men was immediately set at work fencing off a road lead- ing to the river from the highway ata point about 40 rods west of the, mill and the bath houses will be erected at once. The new place has a sandy beach, is safe for children and with the ex- ception of the lack of trées is much better than Palm Beach. ASSUMES PASTORATE Dickinson, July 3.—Rev. Fr. Mich- ael Smith has arrived in Dickinson from Mohall to assume the pastor- ate of St. Patrick’s Catholic church to which he was recently assigned. TOURIST CAMP RANKS AS ONE OF THE BEST The Bismarck tourist camp now ranks as one of the best on the Re a Trail. The lust touches were added to/ the work of the Association of Com- merce committee by the Boy Scouts who volunteered to do the work of cleaning up the grounds and putting the place in first class condition. This followed the work of erecting new buildings by the A. of C. com- mittee composed of §S. W. Corwin,’ chairman, Geo. B. Harris, B. B. Loubek, R. P. Logan and: Alex Ros- en. The Boy Scouts participating the clean-up were: Troop 1.—John Birdzell, Ford Le- | Rarron, Russell LeBaron, Bruce Wallace, Glen Wallace, Herbert ! ‘“Avorist. Troop 2.—Harry Lobach, Ray Mc- Gettigan, Joyce Moule, Art Nathan. j oop 6.—Gerald Vettel. Unaffiliated—Ford Tierney. in Real Estate i Transfers Madc Real Estate transfers filed with | the Register of Deeds follow: Geo. B. Olson to Blanche Olson, part of SE% sec. 32, twp. 139, range 76; also SE% sec. 5, twp. 140, range | 16. Nartz Lumber Co., to John A. Hoff- | man, lot 6, block 12, Riverview ad. R. L. Trimble to J. W. Doan, SE%, sec: 31, twp. 138, range 77. | Geo. B. Olson and wife to Farmers Equity Co., part SE 1-4 sec, 32, twp. 139, range 76. J. W. Barrett to Emma M, Barrett part sec. 7, twp. 138, range 79. Hugh McCulloch to James T. Mc- i Culloch, SE%XNE% and lots 1 and 2,| sec. 4, twp. 141, range 80. | Florence E. Burke and husband to First Guaranty Bank, McKenzie Ad.,| lots 13 and 14, block 14. John Webber and wife to Richmond School Dist., No. 19, part of NE% of SE%, sec. 22, twp. 143, range 76. Best ‘kept homes in Cleethorpes, England, this summer will receive ‘prizes from the local council. FORDS FOR HIRE By HOUR OR DAY. FOR RATES Phone 1100 114—4th Street. TUESDAY, JULY .3, 1928 Automobile Owners! BIG REDUCTION STORAGE BATTERIES A nen nnarnn nnd This Sale Will End Next Saturday Night. And Your Opportunity To Buy The Best Storage Battery Made At A Special Price IS NOW. i This Sale Includes Batteries For Over- land, Studebaker, Ford, Buick, Dodge, Chevrolet, And All Batteries Are New, Fresh Stock—Guaranteed For 18 Months and BACKED BY OUR UNEQUALED SERVICE. Don’t Miss This Opportunity f Lahr Motor Sales Co. MTA Count The Chevrolets nn TRIBUNE WANT ape aes : se wa Father Schmidt comes to Dickihson after 11 years of service as pastor of the Catholic church at Mohall, having gone to that place directly. after his ordination. ' THEY NEVER HANG ’EM i Copenhagen, July 3.—There hasn't en an execution in Denmark in s. So the punishment com- mission is considering a proposal for abolition of capital punishment. Towel Bars - 35¢- Towel Bars celain Towel Bars, especially suited | A special Lot of 18 inch White Per- For Use in Kitchen and Bathroom. Priced so low that You To Have One. Frank G. Grambs it is Economy For ALL SIZES 35c¢ AND UP 304 Main Bismarck ‘“PLUMBING PERFECTION” 4TH. OF JULY | _TIRE SALE 30x31, fabric . 30x31, cord .. 32x4 fabric . 32x4 cord .. 33x4 fabric . B3x4 cord .. Other sizes 6 equally ieee -$ 8.95 14.17 21.10 ‘27.18 21.54 ee oohe oy .. FREE TUBE WITH EVERY. TIRE THREE DAYS ONLY -CORWIN AGTOR co. IHE world has no place for the A r Th shirk. Thisis the age of work- i ; of men who are ‘able to do Sleeved Organi- { zation eir in performing the world’s page 0 efficiently, and with unbounded enthusiasm. pci Standard Oil Company diana) is an organization of 27,000 workers—a shirt sleeved organization—from the top to the ttom. In this Company aristocracy is unknown. Instead there exists the true type of industrial democracy. The deparienent he head and thy baie work in oulder t understanding, shoulder on shoulder, for ie common gi The office boy of today is the good: clerk oftomorrow; thedistrict man- ager of today is the general man-/ ager of tomorrow. On_the Board of Directors of this Company is one man who started as a common laborer and truck driver; another who began as a mechanic” s ee helper; two who started as and another who ay as as timehetper_in fact, ;'@ comparatively humble capac hoi re are thousands of men and by the inspira- places on’the Board of Directors. . of every emis eof ue. Standard nea peaviee tne tik irty million has made the Standard Oil Com- every man on the Board began in and earned his place by and:sheer ability. Po the ranks of the Standard wm Gnciane) —encour- a pen road to the top” —who ate fitting themselves for It is this. spint of. enthusiastic earnestness, in the mind'and heart - Oil Company ( ), Which en- . ) ables this Company to render such people of the Middle West, anf. is this superior service that y (Indiana) one of the great in- Hasta Organizations of the world. 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois }