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PAGE EIGHT U §. CITIZENS MAY BE PROUD YOUNG ASSERTS Congressman in Patriotic Ad- dress Mentions Many Ac- complishments —os oa What Chance Has a Marble With These Lads? Wisiek, Dr. C. H. Davids, Mohagen, | Mont., George Roth, Venturia, A. J. Lah, Carson, Mrs. E. W. Steiner, Hazelton, Mrs, Irwin Reid, city, | an Allen, Dawson, ig J. R. An-! Stecle, and Mrs. cob Frank, Wishek have entered the’ Bismarck hospital for treatthent. Miss Ber- tha Havens, Lark, Mrs, John Bak- <r, Hazelton, Mrs. C, Anderson, Des Moines, la., Andy Stanger, Taylor, Arthur Stokes, Valley City, Mrs. John: Olson and baby, girl, city - have been discharged from the nos- pital \ | | THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 COLORADO’S DEATH TRAIL Lady Foresters to Meet The Lady Foresters are request- ed to meet at St. Mary’s church at 8:45 Friday morning to take part in Mrs. Ludia } s’s funeral, Deliver Addresses Attorney-General George enter delivered the Independence address et Hazen yesterday. Gore. missioner of Agriculture and Labor Witchen was at Burnstad. Return Home, Arthur Stokes of Cathay, who was injured when an automobile struck him as he was walking along the road on the Mandan side of the river WOULD PLACE * gs i ep | ; has been discharged from the hose CANDIDATES IN | A f ; att pital. “He expected ,to return to Tus In a patriotic Congressman Young a long list of big, unselfish thing ich the United States had done of which Americans should be In connection with the limi. nof armaments treaty, which pared by the Depart Warmer-Labor Organization) furnished to him under Right now a most important tournament, under th» avgpiees of the Se ripps-Howard newspapers, is be- oi ational Cam- Tone 1923, which showing battled out at Atlantic City. ‘Tennis? "No. Gol Marble; --ah, now you've said it. Here are| Proposes National Cam » Navy of the United States he divisional champs, In center are Mayor Edward L. Bader of Atlantic City, and M. F. Bourjally, direc- paign n greatly reduced as follows: /{?T Of the tournament ; / Hh ; : : Here is the first photo of the accident which cost two lives and which ighting: ships in service 0 : Piste ?aest ce ace ae! nu bes Uo —-_ _.. i Chicago, July 5A national con-| threw a cloud over the enthusiasm of the party accompanying President available fo. PCO ssioning at “J ‘ a} ry a Ps = = . Hi Herein vansr20) anal Cievearte Wnt IN SWEATSHOP PROSECUTION vention of the Federated Farm. | tarding when it réached Colorado, en route to Alaska. Sumner Curtis | (INTL L LEAS 25 pa ite 5 Labor party representing industrial | workers and farmers will be held in| ©& Washington, representative of the Republican National eee | fighting ships had been reduced to] December or January to nominate} and Thomas French of Denver, were the victims when the auto in : PIONEER DI idential and other candidates in] which they were riding with others skidded from a mountain trail and RTH AURorenited re cal 5 the 1924 election if the report ef] pinged to Bear Creek Canyon, 25 miles from Denver. ruction had been reduced to fl, é ; the reorganization committee _ is total, 652. 468 fighting ships had! é é B aaeneT ndopted by delegates representing heen disposed of. | ; Peter Clooten, 54, resident of Bis- | these groups meeting here with the AM | UT Gauls marek for about 43 years, passed | National Farmer Labor convention. CsA SECS Sa a ; this morning at a local! hospi-| A member of the organization committee whoch chose the name E. Ruthenberg, GOOD,YEAR Service Station of ships under construction, 600, to- | ea tal, 1120, and on May Ist, 1923, the| do not sell youa Goodyear Tire and forget you. If we did, we'd lose the right to serve as the authorized Goodyear Dealer. We are pledged to see that you get out of the Goodyear Tires you buy from us every mile of the thousands builtinto them at the factory. As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recom- mend the new led, tugs, etc in service or available} for recommissioning at the end of | the war, 163. me kind of ships | under construction, 197, total 290, and on May Ist, 1923, the total of h ships had been reduced to 193, 97 of wuxiliary ships had been a result of high bloog pres- | « ch nd ¢omplication, after an ill-|for the party is C. . Cleveland, q te’ g over several months. | ‘ e be of the workers party and was found Hancock, Minn, when the decéased | 0" 1" Woriers Dorey Atchigan anti- Bee rea ond nor Bimum: | <yndicalisms law, the trial resulting ber of years Mr. Clooten was en-| cron the raid last August of a meet- Pl from the raid fa feat Hh Apia Hele ee neet jing of radicals at Bridegman, Mich. north of Bismarck, but era pise Be zs years past he and his family have, Injured When Car Overturns, spent the winters in Bismarck. He| yf; and Mrs, E. W. Steiner of Haz- is survived by his wife, three sons, | «jton, who were both badiy shaken up Walter and opener ee in an automobile accident as ty one daughter, Mrs. R. Small of | wore coming to Bismarck Tuesday near Bismarck, saree pro eee ate | were discharged from the hospital to- George and Patrick of near Bis-|j,y Mrs. Steiner sustained bruises marck, and a sister, Mrs. Chris Mills,| nq cuts, and their car was badly of near Bismarck. dango’ He was a member of the Yoeman ania ne ween to 1541. A tal of 1662 sh Minleeaien lodge. No funeral arrangements have| Minister's Condition Unchanged. Congressman Young claimed these af : : been made. 4 Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, w : it manned . # EBERT PE LS under treatment at the Bismarck hos- figures show limitation of arma- Z @ 4 " ‘ i 5 4 ments in real earnest. geil seenetins.. Bismarck Hospital pital is reported to continue in about — ——$—_— Raymond Harty, Tuttle, Wilkins|the same condition as for the past BISMARCKER Is Kline, Max, Mrs. J. A. Kuebler,! weex, PUT ON BOARD OF ADVENTISTS : uid a : : Fessenden, No D. Joh ; : ile : : A Small Cash Payment, and ee $39.00 annual conference and camp meeting Monthly For One Year, Buys a of the Seventh Day Adventists of Judge Leo Sullivan, Jersey City, J., sentenced three sweatshop ——) (CHEVRO BEY employers to 60 d il after M ellie T. Smith, scuool worker, ON aa Washington, July 5.—The govern- \ Se NT Noa introduced many little witnesses like Nancy de Fillippo (above) before rea ment finished its introduction of di- The Light. Haneous ships, including and district craft taken over from outside owners by purchase, ter or commandeering, at the clove of the war 2379, and on May Ist this class of ships had been re- duced to 1663 of such — ships ed of. ll ships used by the the end of the war was h was reduced on May Ist, SALES Co. STATE FAIR ~ SALES. CC Fargo-July 9*- 14" GooDSYEAK North Dakota closed ‘ere Sunday night after a successful 10 days s sion, during which the camp was vis- ited by more than 1,500 people from North and South Dakota and Minne- re-elected president of the North Da- kota conference, and Charles Dam- men of St. Paul was elected secre- tary-treasurer, The following were elected on the executive committee: H. Meyer, « day rial of Gee stiens Ac As Dicksen, Aiea | Waunding af Sen Sentry Brings! rect testimony today tm the trial o} UBE(balr uvaen.: Mike wrens Acuicniivabelpinn jjchanies W. Morse and others on! : . 3 Stern, ction elgians eston; Jacob Wagner, Manfred; Y - . Dammen, St. Paul, and T. M. Sa f berg, Minot, Duisburg, July 5.—The wounding The following were elected on the |°f a Belgian sentry near the bridge executive committee: H. Meyer, | Where last Saturday's disastrous ex- Jamestown; A. A. Dirksen, Bismarck; sion occurre s increased aie H. Seibel, Bowdon; Mike Sterns, nprosed on this city, With cob Wagner, Manfred; ception of horse-drawn vehicles ( "PLANT Not— eet TE pen Charles I er, St. ,aul and T, M. rying merchandise and food only oo AEE Noa ee Langbery, Minot. pedestrians are allowed on the street. aiimstale B. EK. Barkley, of Jamestown, was |The curfew hour wav been brought €Piante 3, 4, end S, Detroit, where the Bis-Stz, the Bpectal Gtx and elected field missions secretary; A, A. | forward to six in the evening. ‘Service Parte are nade, are not shown in thie illustration) Dirksen, of Bismarck, religious lib-| One eCirman was killed ang three LT. sty ssn, aud 8 Eh, of [cred by Ben aig ae | Vast Resources Make Possible Sabbath school secretary. Bs aes oo High Value. at —— m THREE ADMIT WOULD REPEAL Studebaker Light-Six FRAUDS IN OIL| STATE DRY LAW ‘Anyone who takes the trouble to a make comparisons, finds out at Fort Worth, Tex, July 5.—B, Atlanta, Ga., July 5.—A bill to re- tectors (ppt pusesible) the rnapiaed eee ia the judge. The case di ed that hundreds of small children are en- gaged in making lace. charges of conspiracy in connection with the building of the war-time ship ‘leet. Hatfield, Charles Vann, Benjamin | Peal the Georgia prohibition law Carl Haechter and Etwin Smith, con- nected with oil promotion proposi- tions and indicted in the federal gov- ernment wholesale complaint of last which would leave the full responsi- bility for enforcement of the Vol- stead act in this e on the federal government was’‘introduced in the once that the good Maxwell is giv- ing more for the money than has in the:world. ie Corporation’ 8 resources, consisting of '$85;000,000 of actual net assets, including $45,000,- And then there ares The machine shops ; make it possible for Studebaker to A e ever been boughtin a motor car be- “Siler oats eptisder cat, et lee than $1,000, that ie Ramee sak morning. Sentence will be passed | Winnipeg is to have a large offiee oh. em superior in design, construction, ; I which cost $4,000,000. morn |g NARMfobema are tog fore. That is why you see so many Le temas, et end ‘depeedabiity, to ony ea : physicians and dentists, i i ie : ae more good Maxwells every day. April, pleaded guilty to charges of | house today by Dr. Crag Arnold. using the mails to defraud this a2 of dollars of its price. | Report of the Condition of fs ones ‘with the result that no other make Dakota, at the close of business June See ~~ LINCOLN \ 80. great a dollar. for-dollar value as the: Light-Six. ana ansfteaou es ; : : yh) SALES COMP ANY i | ee pt ite mecheuiodl superts fs Sandia and fixtures & peal ire acta cash items... ‘Teak “i al Total nen 9 : on cars at this price. In fact, very fow vthey eee es oe aA Oe 444.99 therefore, that.the sale of more - kf rept manufacture, at Bismarck in the State of North ofecar ever bul by enone any © . oN 4 207 Broad i k i : 1 ere oe : | , & adway Pa Bismarc Ear, he erect balance of the moter. Perfect Banking” hou “tafnitire ses ‘ a | ob binned are through the complete Other real estate. +f He ian " the ctankshaft and Checks anf oth : Pind Ea i. 42,218.44 43 : | Tinie ftom! yby Studebnicer > capital stock : 4 fea d their ee asia Dante os treet oo het ite takeae eens “148,208.09 : : : : | than 80,000 Studebaker cars during the first aix Guaranty fund d ) S {| monthe of this year all records,, posit .. 3,723.60 f Time “certificates ; oa ° ” “ oP eat oss ao.as x \ aay eee Sustified in. cones fore for ‘their Ravings denorits... “26,809.41 : ‘ ‘ | Studebaker than othercar, “ Certified checks 300.00 H Cashier's checks outstanding. 3,622.84 599,353.58 Bills payable... '000:00 Liahitities oth above stated. 17,600.00 ‘Total Smey ? ORT A, County of Burleigh, 1 , Hhompeon. Cashier of the above named banks do. solemely owece that the above statement is true, to the of my knowledge and belief. E. M. THOMPSO! ‘Cashier. ; Subscribed and sworn to Sotore “me t is y of july. (SEAL) A. C. WI KiNON, ot Public, Bismarck, N. D. ‘My ‘comnjission exbires "August ‘Yeth, 1926. Correct. | Attest: ISHARGK MOTOR COMPANY Re A pigeator «~ Bismarck, N. Dak. Miss Maude Rowe is Holding the ‘ President Harding cup ‘to be pre- sented to the winner of the Public Wee “Tournament in Washington,