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mint B® ELECTION AS | | to Stanley and Minot. the state and partly in the| shot lodged in his body near Grand Forks, Nv D., July 17.—-The of the farmer-labor move- | right shoulder blade whi rand Forks Merchants association ed his belief that Magnus |ties are investigating the mysteryjhas. adopted a resolution asking | Johnson in Minnesota woul win by] surrounding the shooting of the|members to accept Canadian money ‘75,000 when al] votes are in. youth last night about 11 o'clock] at par up to and including $5 during \ { | | S i ELECT OFFICERS a FRAZIER SRES NATIONAL TEST “As Minnesota Goes So Goes The Nation” s Slogan He , Adopted, He Says j i d States, Senator Lynn J. azier, in Bismarck today, expressed satisfaction over, the election of Mag- nus Johnson to be United States Sen- ator in Minnesota, and declared his belief that the election was a fore- runner of what would wappen in other agricultural states next year. nee course, I am_ pleased,” said Sehator Frazier. “I took part in the I told them I wanted a | dirt farmer to sit with me in the senate—I'm afraid’ I'd be rather lonesome if I was the only one. “I thing it is a foreranner of what will happen in. other agricultural states next year. I told them down in Minnesota that instead of the slo- re TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928 4 ries Plane Smashed to Smithereens; THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE ST aaa Ree Pilot 'Unhurt A. W. Mitchell, Long Island aviator, was flying a plane with a four-blade propeller for the first time. When he tried to land at Heller Field, Newark, N. J., he didm’t gauge the action of the four-blade propeller and kept going, narrowly missing the Morris Canal and plunging head-on into the embankment. * _ CITY’S now is the When Old Sol the earth with hi pulation m pool where breeze that Dakota p in Bis instruction in M ‘od who is W. Roberts men have al gan ‘As New York goes so goes the is would be ‘As Minnesota goes the nation,’ I think that the next national election will go the same way.” Senator Frazier declined to com- ment upon any one candidate for President he favored or believed would win, but declfred he thought the candidate would be “a progres- sive.” Senator Frazier speaks nt a far- mer-labor pienie sat Painted Woods lake Wednesday night, and then goes He is making the tour, he said, partly in the in- terest of his project for a daily news- OF CITY DIES Frank Heinsman of the G. & XW. Battery Co. Succumbs To Herat Trouble 17. age 31, well n of the city, |. ; z J s *!'The others were taken to a federal : Her died this morning at 7 o'clock at a] Pirccuse all being under guard | Dyeing, Repairing. Beal ‘Bab as sseonule of ak Aeiihers Goteae ent group) Eagle Tailoring. H rete after towing, te. Bismarck | Whom Loera was said tobe allied in ecg ete 4 reigns opposition to Governor Lugo of the 69 BANKS EMPLOY Heinsman went into the automobile iia be tele cmos over i asee ee repair buginess, helping establish] "7°", i D. B GRADUATES | Li etopr te) Pe ARUED analy in, 3 just ( ths zane W Battery Company} joross the i from = ay ‘ 7 He gece Tia Juana, Ense Tf you want a bank position, atten Mr. H n was born in Hills- ARS uRERe Grae y : or wien! Goa ianadeoseandiresited thera|iooicrs ees OS ONS Dakota Business College, Fargo, with his parents until he mar- ried to Miss Genevieve Jangula of Linton in Nov. 24, 1913. Three years later he took up a course in the American Automobile College at Omaha,Nebr., and came to Bismarck where he was employed in a garage a short time before opening his own business. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and a high- ly respected member of the commun- ity. The deceased # survived by his wife, and little son, Daniel, two sis- ters, Sister Dolorita of St. Benedicts convent .at St. Joseph, Minn. and Mrs. L. Lowenstein, Hillsview, S. D. Tunera} services will be held from St. Mary’s Procathedral Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock with Rev. Fr. Slag officiating. Interment will take place in St. Mary’s cemetery. Wilton, July, 17.—The annual meet- ing\of the stockholders and directors of the Farmers Elevator was held last week. The books of the company were found to be in excellent shape and a dividend was-paid. The follow- ing were named on the board of directors: . Joy Hiladorf, J. L. Lam- bert; John Noon, John A. Johnson and Oscar Backman,’ The directors elect- ed the fallowing: Jos. Hilsdorf, president; J. L. Lambert, vice-presi- dent; John H. Noon, secretary; John A. Johnson. treasyrer. J. L. Lambe: succeeds Albin from on the board. yg y . ) 1,500 AT CONFERENCE Ft, Yates, N. D., July: 17.— ‘Over 1500 Indians attended the Catholic Congress held recently, which was very successful in every way; Many availed themselves of the opportun- ity of shaking hands with the Bishop | while he. was here to administer the sacrament of confirmation on Sunday. | Over 300 tents were pitched ‘on the grounds feserved for that purpose. Quite a number came from the Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations by truck. The next Catholic Congress will be held on the Pine Ridge res- ervation. 5 4 Dancing every night. Pat- terson Farm Pa . Me- Kenzie Orchestra. t CHILDREN GRY | FOR ‘CASTORIA’ Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages | Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to re- lieve babies and children of Consti-’ pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic7and “Diarrhea; \ allaying , Feverishness | rising therefrom, and, by. ogplat- | ing ‘the Stomach and Bowels, ‘aids the assimilation of ‘Food; giving | natural sleep without opiates. 7) genuine béars signature of | Le Le ee To our new location at Rohrer’s Building 117—5th Our new location being mote complete enables us to give our customers better service, including car washing and storage day and night. ~ - 117—5th St. YOUTH SHOT _ Victim, of Mysterious Wound While Driving on Road Minot, N. D., Drew, aged 17 of this city, is con- fined to his bed today with a buck- while he was driving along a road west of Minot. prove fatal, according to attending physicians. Drew heard a gunshot report, but neither saw nor heard anyone, declared. Mex Mayor Juan Loera of Mexicala and 14 pol been barricaded in the city hall pus Rina eo hats H since Saturday night, were removed] fEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks today by a federal guard. The may-| pest of all after a Golden Glint or and three of his companions, who] Shampoo, were wounded in a shooting affray Saturday, were taken to a hospital. Van Hook. July 17.—Nearly three hundred applications for hail losses have been made at the ba Hook lately, the losses ranging all the way from ten to fifty per cent z ty loss. The sections hit are. mostly elected cashier of the Farmers & southeast and northeast of this city. Merchants Bank of Moorhead. + Topper money. bearing the un- crowned head of Queen Victoria is being called in by the Bank. of Eng- land, Dry “Geaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing, Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. ——————————————— Eee RELEASED TO ‘GO TO HOME Regina, Sask, July 12—Lee Dil- lage, who has been in jail since last October following the shooting of < ( Pau] Matoff, has been released on $40,000 bail following a special sit- ting of the district court and is on his way home to Lignite, N. D., to, attend the funeral of his wife, to ad- minister to two sick children ang a dying father-in-law. July 17.—Robdrt TAKE CANADA MONEY AT PAR. the North Dakota State fair to be | held here this week. ‘ Accepts Ponition. Miss Gyda Brynildson of Grand Forks, is employed in the new state health department, having come to Bismarck when the department was transferred as a result of a new law. Miss Brynildson has been in the de- partment for several years. The wound will not he July ala, Lower California, al supporters who had — a ak Dry Cleaning, N. D. That’s where every Fargo bank and 685 others go for help. ‘That’s where 228 bank officers be- gan their successful careers, the latest being Conrad Euren, recently , ks of Van Banks can’t afford to experiment with cheap help. You can’t afford to experiment with cheap schools. | “Follow the $ucce$Sful.’” Early | Fallterm begins August Ist. Smaller classes, quickeradvancement. Write F, L, Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St. Fargo, N. D. WE HAVE NOW MOVED Street, car entrance on Broadway. DODDS & TRUHN e Phone 941 {CORDIAL | a Let’s Build A Too Late To Classify Bargain in Fi once: table condition. Sold together or separ? ates bed completes 2 Ritehen| given a chance at swimming from ables; 1 ice bo: Fern Pedes- ‘ } ; 10 to 11 o'clock. More tha tal;,1 Square Center, Table; 1 i Wonaee ately Single dave er; 1 Rug Garden tools Tubs and was 5 ‘all 977 of No. 1 TI sell. WANTED. tor t three dd present WANTED--Comp of two. One who can go home r evenings. Apply Dr. M. KE. Bol- le anny ee eee 119 1-2 4th ‘$s Bet worse. Do eglect y 9 1-2 4th ‘St. or Apt. Bol ines, tielp the kidneys with fe Apts: FOR SAL good as new; at a bargain, if desired. FOR SAL room - partl nce on 0. FOR RENT story modern house consisting ing two bed possession. ‘TTER BISMARCK Permanent growth and progress for any com- munity must come mainly from within. » eel The development of Bismarck and Burleigh County depends on the support given to local enter- prises by local people. Every purchase made. at - home, and every dollar deposited in a home bank increases prosperity right here in our own neigh- ‘borhood. ‘The City National ‘Bank invites your help in build~ ing a better Bismarck. Let’s keep our money where it, will: benefit our own community! Experienced grain solici nd track buyer; must have at can take the t Write Tribune, No. 5: 2600., on terms of $300. eas James Young's Production "WAND DAUG HOW LONG SHOULD A DECENT PARTY LAST? “SEIGHTING BLOOD’ Chak S| attempts at urniture if, taken atthe ladies 1 Oak Dining’ Room set,| where they coul chairs and buffet, AtL[awin, a fev stro swint The boys and can be about ¢ tion by seen rn Mr. nport; 1 Wicker rock- 6 1 Wheelbarrow including hos sh boile: Pr yer St. 7-17-8t. years ly road experience, One who him and], The trouble a firm recon great ticulars in first hold mareee under! he, maid. Family les, dropsy after 6 p.m. Phone Doi strongly in Bismarck. Mrs. J. Ave., Bismarck, Used Player Cowan's Drug Store. T-AT-3t Kidney mend them I had an attack m would ached and pothe My = kidne: either ney in relieving the Price 60c, simply ask for Doan's ly monthly. p M. Registe ments of 7-17-1w irst F floor of a two on 8th street and inelud- Immediate Register. > | of 5 raom rooms, Geo. M. Saylo: of E H they ing the women of the cit f them. nervoush . lumbago, urinary troub~ gravel and didn’t Tonight TUESDAY WEDNESDAY RING | TERS"| with ite dela Motte \Mai es ie Daw POOL P SPoT DURING SUMMER Can't Keep Kiddies Out When; Old Sol Gets on Job The coolest spot in Bismarck just wimming pool. begins to enjoy the Bover hundred = grown-ups and|\ CONFIRM. AGREEMENT. children daily take a dip in the pool.] Lausanne, duly 17-—-The Near Beginning at 9° o'clock each moern-| Rast Pence Conferepce today formal- are siven by J.J wimming: classes amd many others are eX-|terson Farm Pavilion. Me- pected to enroll before the end of| yee, ‘ * eee dee ater vate, one or two| Kenzie Orchestra. The immortal tale of swimming a number of have arrived at the point id keep afloat oi a féw strokes, irls of the city are this hour paddling ing personal instrue- MacLeod who is one of DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Danger- ous For Bismarck People to Neglect, danger is that they so often get before Health will be Backache, umeness, of the suffere mined. Bright’ Kidney Pills, which are so recommended right here B. Saylor, 309 Mandan says: “From th experience 1 have had with Doan’s Pills T can safely recom- ‘or disordered kidneys. sometime ago and i mart and my ba ed me a great d trouble. 1 dealers. the sam r had. Buffalo, N. Y. and Wi Vly That’s what her father asked when: she ‘followed the paper boy to her home. Time flew dancing — she had: not placed a limit when slie was to her freedom and now — how could she explain her thoughts to a man-so much older than herself? ————_—_—_—_ ' “TWO STONES BY H.CWITWER WITH ibe i, gk _¢ Ne ONE BIRD” y Zp) a ON Round Four ed-not gree WS unfinis blister fiery rays the po- io the swimming cool ecps over the North iries a’ they float about rek’s fine pool, ted by Mrs. 0. Between 15 and 20 wo- igned up for the kidney . act regularly, 1 began using Doan’s Kid- Pills and they were not long Don't 1 kidney remedy— Kidney Pills. Foster-Mil- PAGE THREE dent happened at Oleana, a village, close to Norwalk, Ohio. The accident was caused by, a. < broken axle, The theory is ad- vanced here that this caused the car to overturn in a paved road, crushing the occupants beneath it... Many floral offerings were sent from Bismarck to Albert Lea, Min- nesota, where the funeral of, Miss Gustavison will be held Wednes- day. the most efficient directors of phy- sical {raining in the entire North- west. ‘ The business women of the city are givén a chance to receive per- sonal supervision at 5:30 o'clock each evening during the week, s of life saving for those e already developed suffi- kill in swimming opened Mon- morning. ‘or the public in general the af- ternoon is the playtime in the swim- ming pool. During this period Mr. MacLegd and his assistant conduct improvement classes and direct ac- quatie sports, No charge whatever is made for joining classes. The fifteen cent fee for entrance to the tank is all that is required, Any women who w/ild « to join the ladies classes are avked to notify Mr. MacLeod or Mrs. Roberts. FURTHER WORD OF ACCIDENT Is LACKING No further word had ‘been re- ceived today c:ncerning the acci- dent in which Miss Eleanor Gus- tavison. well known Bismarck girl, lost her life Sunda Minneapolis newspapers cofitained no additional information, but reported the acc!- cient TONIGHT Capitol | Monte Cristo nl jy confirmed the agreement reached +) between the allied and Turkish dele- gates last night, Dancing every night. Pat- adventure, mystery and revenge from the pen of Alexandre Dumas. r Quality Cars Now Easy to Own Jr Eoonemical Transportettoe MUTT & JEFF 2-Pass. Roa THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE on the Great Takes ‘Transit Corporation Steel Steamers ‘Tionesta” “Juniata” Octorara” Duluth to Buffalo and Return JUXURIOUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educational value. Cruising Lake Superior—Straits of Mackinac— Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detroit River—Lake ‘ Erie and numerous: care bodies of water ing the r ing service and sleep: ‘accommodations in the world included in fare. Orchestra CORWIN MOTOR (0. e G. C. WILLIAMS, G. L. T. Corp. Duluth, Minn. FTER food, clothing and shelter, the most imperative need of civilized society is transportation — quick, dependable, efficient transportation of persons and products, s After the railroad, whose sphere of activities is circumscribed by the location of tracks and terminals, the most important transportation unit the automobile, truck or other automotive conveyances. These machines know no limitations. They can go wherever the need for trans- portation exists. To keep them in action; to make it e vice stations, at convenient intervals, throughout ten Middle Western states, from which the car owner could secure his requirements. of gasoline and tubricants in such quan- tities as serve him best. investments have been made ing the refining facilities of the Com- pany and millions more have been spent getting the refined products to ‘ points where effective, economical distribution can be made. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service is organized and in operation, the motorist will find a station every few miles &n the country; every few blocks in the city. At these stations he can secure his and lubricants of highest and he has at his command free air, © © free water, rest rooms and comfort stations.