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PAGE FOUR THE or - vit AS SPEAKER HERE Will Give Principal Address -at Constitution Week Pro- gram Next Thursday SPEAKER | PROMIN Committee to Arrange Fur-| ther Program at Meeting This Evening . T. Cuthbert of Devils Lake, for- president of the North Dakota association and prominent state | sr has been chosen as the prin- « speaker for the Constitution Week exercises to be held at the auditorium next Thursday night, ac- cording to A, F, Bradley, secretary of the Association of Commerce. At au meeting tonight to be held in the | Association of Commerce rooms the committee in charge of the Consti- tution week program. consisting of Judge I. P. Davies, chairman; Mrs. H. F, Keller, Benton Baker, K, C. Arness, H 0, Saxvik, Rev. John A. H, Slagg, Miss Hazel Neilson, Miss Madge Runey, Rev, L. ‘R. Johnson and A. F. Bradley final arrangements for the week will be made. The next Forum of the Associa- tion of Commerce will probably be held on the 27 of this month. Aj special committee consisting of J. L. Bell, John Graham,‘John French and George Will have been named to ar- range for a speaker and it is prob- able the President Coulter of the Agricultural College, ang Commis- - train .aF at a crossing near Big Lake died last night from skull fractures internal injuri: He was the third member of the party of six to die. His wife and Mrs. Sigurdson, a friend of the family were killed intly. Hospital attendants this morn an-{ jounced that the ®ther three w overing. ‘TOKIO SHOWS RELIEF WHEN | | Takes Three Days to ee Bodies Floating on River Tokio, Sept. 18.—Relief was on the | faces of the people today for they hay | passed the first night free earthquakes. since the fatal Sept 1. more than 1,000 shocks, 700 of them ,plain and some severe enough to bfing the fear of fresh destruction, The weather remained | fine enabling work to be expedited. The situation in Yokohama is ap- palling. Thousands are camped in the parks with scanty supplies of food and water. Three days were needed to cremate the bodies found in Mundina river which runs through Tokio, Hundreds of bodies still are floating in adja- cent rivers and bay: there were DEATH TOLLS places the dead in Yokohama at 2 767 of whom 146 were foreigners e cluding Chinese Casualties st the Yokosuka naval base totaled 4,331. REFUGEES | REPORT Shanghai, Sept. 13.—Refugees Tokio, Sept. 13.—Officials estimate | | ‘© Fe: | yesterday by the American Red Cross | advent of QUAKESEASE, eer Be | | | | from | { | | {ment Saturday, Sept. 15, at It is estimated that during the week | ruck a large touring |,thing possible to prevent circu! « of such rumors, NEED CLOTHING Washington, Sept, 13.—Japan’s dire need of clothing and building ma- jter.al to protect the multitude of arthquake sufferers was recognized. | which authorized the quick shipment |of hundreds of thousands of pieces lof underwear and outer clothing as | well as large quantities of corrugat- led iron sheeting. Urgent requests eae from the stricken area that the cold weather made im- mediate action imperative. El Paso, Tex., Sept. 13.—L. H. Ba- ker, former sergeant in the confed- erate army and Ind.an scout for Gen- eral Custer died here last night, at the age of 111. He is survived by two sisters. . RUMMAGE SALE Methodist Church Base- }9 a. m. Read Tribune Want Ads. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE" Corwin Assures .. , Good Batteries To Their Patrons Back in the days of "49, many a goldseeker died of thirst,on west- ern desert iplains, but you don’t hear of euch things nowadays. “Yet, we see many cases of death for lack of water,” says the Cor- win Motor Co, local Wiltard Serv. ice Station opertore. Natyery deaths, howevpr,” . he adds. “The one thing most likely io bring a storage battery to an un- timely end is thirst. Many @ bat- tery is expected to travel indefi- nétely without water, ‘but none will do it. “A ‘battery must be kept filled above the tops of the insulators to allow for the evaporation that will take place. Summer heat and long trips will evaporate the water in che battery solution very quickly and that is why 80 many batteries die of thirst in summer particu- larly. Charging of the battery by the generator creates heat in it- self besides the influence of the | thi weather temperature.” “The simplest and surest means | of committing ‘battery murder: 4s ; “They are| to use it without giving it water. Without water the plates become hard and are-rapidly overheated ‘by the charging current. This may cause the plates to buckle and completely ruin the battery.” | “Filling @ battery too full is al- most ag bad as not filling it enough. If filled above the right point, the acid solution will over- flow and eat away the wood case and injure any part of the car with which it comes in contact.” the specific gravity of the 80- lution becomes tess and less, the car owner may be deceived into believing that the acid has evapor- ated. What really happens is this: As the battery discharges, the acid in the solution is absorbed, by the plates. If this process continues until the battery is fully discharg- ed, the solution is almost all wa- ter. Recharging the battery for- ces the acid out of the plates into the solution again. No acid, only the water evaoprates and all the can owner need do is see that the battery js eupplied with distilled er to irepl what is lost by evaporation. A should never be added by the car owner. | “If ear dwners will remember ig one point about their batter- jes, there will be a great deal less mortality among automobile bat- teries. “HA Used Car Sale 1923 Ford Coupe. Grant-Six Touring. Reo-Six Touring. Dodge Touring. 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. Essex Coach. COW CIRCUIT WILL MEET 4 MEDAY A meeting of the Burleigh County Cow Testing association will be hela at the Association of Commerce rooms on Saturday night at 8:30, This meeting of all of the members of the circuit will be addressed by State Dairy Commissioner Reynolds ang also by Assistant Dairy-Commis- sioner W. F. Pajge. Following these talks a round table discussion will be held by the menibers. > \ u.s. EXPERTS | MAY | is BUILD TOKIO TUBES Tokio, Sept. 12—John W. Doty, subway expert and president of the Foundation Company of New York, has just arrived in Japan to consider the project of constructing a com- plete.subway system fot Tokio. Mr. Doty said his company was willing to invest 40,000,000 yen, about $20,000,000 in the project if a -| satisfactory agreement was reached, which would have to include backing by the municipal or national govern- ment. K. K. K. REPORTED STARTED IN MEXI€O Mexico City, Sept. ™.—The Ku Klux Klan shas appeared in Mexico, far has confined its activi- sits to newspaper offices an? togwriting communications to” the press, The klansmen wear black robes and hoods and are chary with words, emphasizing their arguments with pistol flourishes. Their only entrange into public affairs has been a cleanup campaigh conducted at Ta; cubaya, a suburb, Expert ‘shoe cleaning. All leather goods dyed. and re- finished. Chicago Shining Parlor. 4 2 ET RNIN Wee Hudson ‘Prices Speedster - - $1375 7-Past. Phaeton 1425 Coach 1450 Sedan 1995 Freight and is no correspondingly fine enclosed car within several hundred dollars of this price. You cannet afford te buy any car without seeing 2 Famous Builder— Custom-Built Quality at a Quantity Price “We believe a careful comparison will show there HUDSON SEDAN | $1995- Aluminum Body Freight and Tax Extra Essex Prices $1045 1145 1145 Touring - - Cabriolet + + Coach - - - * Freight and sioner of Immigration J, M. Devine | riving here say a strict censorship Tax Extra these outstanding Hudson and Essex. values. Tax Ext 5 xtra will speak. Many farmers of the, county may be inveted to attend and | ‘an attempt will be made to form an or- | ganization which will promote great- er friends¥ip_and closer association between the Tarmer and the business man. The county commissioners will probably be invited as guests of honor. Cut Price of Gas in Des Moines Des Moines, Sept. 13.—Gasoline was selling at 14%c a-gallon at all filling stations here today, the re- sult the officials of the Standard Oil company announcement “of price te- duction” to certain customers of in- dependent, stations, Former ‘price was 16%c. The order waa for Des only, Moines Wreck Victim Dies ih Hospital St. Cloud, Minn, Sept. 13.—Alex- ander Boal, a member of the Winni- peg policé force and one of the vic- tims of the automobile crash yes- terday when a Northern Pacific pas- Watch For LUCAS’ Anniversary Announcement in force in Japan. Japanese officials, they said, have sealed all radios and have prohibited the sending of even private messages from Tokio and vicinity. Other refugees reported that many illiterate Japanese attribute the earthquake and fire to the influences of “foreign devils.” Still other Jap- anese of low grade intelligence, they say, have svread rumors that tne earthquake was caused by plosion of standard oil tanks. Japanese officials are doing cvery- GOOD“YEAR Service Station | your car can get on rain-swept streets and saan hills is the gri All- Weather” Tread of a Goodyear Tire. The high, thick, sharp- edged blocks of that famous tread take a slipless hold and hang on with a wedgelike action that prevents side- slip or skidding. As mend the new Goodye: LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Bismarck. N. D. ships’ | an cx-| { Hup Touring. Scripps-Booth Chevrolet-490 606 Main St. Overland-Six Touring. Velie-Six Touring. Jackson-Four Touring. Touring. Touring. prices. Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring. Ford Delivery Truck. Oakland Coupe. 1919 Ford Sedan. These Cars are all in good running cond ition and will-be sold at ridiculously low Stair & Pederson — Bismarck, N. ‘D: ANAT ESSEX COACH European and American Experts Call its Chassis the Finest of its Size HUDSON COACH $1450 On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built More than 65,000 Coaches in. Service R.B. 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