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PAGE TWO — : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | : MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 7 { S dh Ma hi Mi i“. < at Bismarck on the day mentioned I am sure that wherever ineffi I oe : been announced by ae At i /, a above, frat > text, “Hitherto | ciency, Morita he proper! D. Oliphant, hend of | DELIVERY OF ZR-3 BRINGS FIRST: Breaks Speed Record In Making Mili: 2s igi testis, Unt eke ee on, "hs oe i} B Ti ° T; . d d P. R ° subject, “Not Our Past Hist roblems of the Bureau have tha that a taal ‘ mxinship | | But the Faith of the Past found, prompt action has _been| come to North Dakota. COMMERCIAL TYPE ZEPPELIN’ By a Twice Tried and Proven Recipe jie 26 So ee cae woe {In the evening of that day the| the situation. u | Four hundred thousand work- . Gath pe ee | - ‘doctor preached on the boat which} “A review of the es Of fers paraded at the openin: hurst or placed within the hangar! g jbrought them up, using as his text,|the Veterans Bureau during the |Jnternational Trades Ship Bought By Navy De-| already awaiting her and which i |The Blood of His Cros | past fifteen months indicates that} press in Vienna. K i “ie «)! big enough to house both the Ger- t a the Bureau in dealing with its} signed For Commercial) ..in° juilt craft and the, Shenan- VETS BUREAU beneficiaries has taken many for-| = v Sey : rs} doah a »same time. The Lake- | ward steps. A general reorgani ord Tad Use, Carries 30 Passengers ‘louh at ihe same Unt tt tthe | | * Tzation has been made, responsi mec ss Capitol at Washington. cculd | bilities have been definitely fixed, M’CARTHY BROS. ’ AS BUILT IN GERMANY d within it with little diffi and authority has been granted to! 5 oe > BUI IN GERM® tins. Woolworth’ building: | DESCRIBED T0 responsible officials commensurate | i sos in New York, lying on its de, | ae ae i MPANY Delivery of the German made | could be easily accommodated with- | i 4 1 ZR-3 from the Friedrichshafen | jut touching the roof or S11 i KIWANIS CL ale eae that in the ain | lant to the navy station ut . direct route from | all North Dakota activities will be i isa Pakehurst, will bring to this co Berdireet rout handled from the Fargo office. | Grain Commissien « Westhe fivst commercial airship i | Attorney-General George Shafe' f Iath n N of the Zeppelin type ever to bel tical miles. To get the advantage | ; ahh spoke briefly to club members, in| Minneapolis Dalai r @ flown under the Anierican fac. | {op favorahie winds and other ¢ aa ; Members, at Weekly Lunehe) Port norous ein. The tiend-| Chieago Milwaukee ie ; While the ship is in custody of | ditions, however, the ZR-3 will take | | eon, Story from Mem- | ance prize, 4 box of cigars, was |] ¢ 4 the Navy and is listed with naval {4/Coutherly course acrose Southern pene ie ti opened up and smoked by the club iq] Sends samples of your grain Q Fy 4 ft. « designe 2 . as | Mi s Sta ") arn ; and flax for valuntion; sample ti > aircraft, she was designed and] fyance and via Cape Finistere and | ber of Minneapolis Staff members. There was a fine at-if) Guvelopos gent mpon reqeett, 9 the Azores to the South of the mee tendance, Father Slag was chair | | ee re sateen o a * | Bermudas and thence to Le eve man of the day. a i i Ja distance of apprcximately - \TELLS OF COOPERATI == aa 1 y of commer vutical mile The trip will be | ma 2 fic in the United made with experienced German ——_— . t The 7 is simila officers and men in charge. The im mam a MANDAN NEWS . ¥ ance but asomewhat i urries more than 33 tons of | “The principal aim of your or- Automobile 8 t avy | divisible Shenandoah besides her oil supplies, | jean ation, ‘to build, wand ithe pur- | ToeCeveries | t ‘ the Shenandoah was the first | for ballast and other pur- | pgse for whic! he Vetera 5 | 1 % n 6 of the kind ever bulit in| paces and about $50,000 worth of | | reau wi (created Bue ety cl Anti-Peddler ‘ i P a a E i Sti however, the | spare parts. | related that the welf of the di Law Is Sought —for— is i ZR-3 numbered at the Carries: 30 Passengers } abled veteran should prove of in- > h s. let Te 5 $11.00 c ¢ Zeppelin plant and is the product] Tp addition to carrying 30 pass terest to you. It is the aim of the] : Sane | Chevrole ‘ouring. .$11.! $ ® of more than 25 years of German |ongers, the ZR-3 has a lifting | Government to build or The city commission is to be asked || Qyeyland Touring. .$11.00 % t in dirigible construction | capacity that. will permit her to| |build the disabled ¢ at the next meeting to pass an ordi : ‘ 1 tion, including the Ger-|pe loaded with 15 tons cf freight | Without a clear underste nance designed to protect the ¢! El Dodge Touring— aie : fleets. She is the last REINIee BE: ERG the work of the Bureau cris against the itinerant peddler/ Model 1921......$11.00} a 1 word in lighter-than-air design, and dius of the ship made respi ities, it is possible that) who solicits orders for different |f Model 1922 and | n 1 will form the foundation for the |}y Zenyelin officers places the dis some misunderstanding might] kinds of goods each year. The ordi-| as Poet ad o «building of ail American Wait mum of 8,600 nau- ie yah, ee Baie rhe nance proposed is similar to the one F924 2.55.0... Glan” | 4 mercial fleets if this proves to be radius of 7,600 interest of the disabled man whose | recently enacted in Minot. 5 " \ | | a practicable form of transporta-! nautical miles without refueling. | welfare we are ende | Under the Minot ordinance before | Ford Touring. ..$ 7.00 4 ‘ on in ait Gare Stat \{t is pointed out that practically pad eee 2 | peddler is permitted to vend his} s i dl Firm Restri ‘any inhabited part of the earth can chief of cc-operation, wares on the strects of Minot het 1 ° 0 | ti t At the close of the y he reached from New York in less | rans Bureau, before the} must fir out a license and post| Bismarck Furniture } a {lied powers and the 1 ‘than that distance. | | Kiwanis club today. ja bond. The bond is for the pretec- | Company d | restricted the Zeppele m tof . the trip from Germany the | For more than a year past, the | tion of the individual by making it n the construction of ships of not} 7; is inflated with hydrogen ¢: HARRISON BOYCE problems of the Veterans Bureau} possible for one to be reimbursed if| 219 Main Street e ‘more than euooe euble oe ‘ {but under the present policy of the | : fave eenteiven eo ca eral sly to which you advance |} pigmarck, | capi althcugh the last of the| Washington government, | helium ais 9 0 tious 5 »y the Director, Gen,\ Frank T. to carryout its eontract|| BismarcK, - - i war service Zeppelins built by the |the non-explosive gas developed 11 “Get the Million Making Habit,” Says Self-Made Millionaire Business Man Hines, for the purpose. of de | y plan had approached a 70,000 cubic | the United States during the [mining the best form of organ : i ASS TeAnrbE the appol j will be substituted. for, hydrogen | what is the easiest, quickest, sur-Jengine and indicates to the driver| million that he began looking around ee eee ae ae aie anIS Balt Lie é a 3 PATHS ViClorious = pow before operations in the United | est way to make a million dollars?|when the water in his radiator is/for some way to amass another | yesult, legislation was_ recently |; : ice president of} Se aE Fae SNL TESTA NY ‘ pre fl e pacrorious lower Buia are undertaken, nO With the exception of that old|too hot for safety. young fortune. enacted Dt will in tial onauls eat Northern Railway Co., and GED B ° 1 GitnaH, two silch craft bein i the Zeppelin experts estimate one ahout. “lantitiovely-weather-| Six years ago every motorist need-|) Axain it was “something-that- |fheBuregu to function efficiently MNaeer oF the public retitions de | Le piarlaes Reertne aiTes hited States. “Two the aton cotth be ctiereautla ior this question perhaps holds ed something like that, wanted it,| everybody-needs-and-can't-get” that | far the first time in its histor rtment of the Northern ‘fie | SAE CAC RR CT aa ‘i signed to the United States. Two |the ZR-3 would be able to fly from grst place, Every youth starting jdemanded it, but couldn't, find it.lengaged his attention. ‘Ihe au'o- |for no claim is made that ith neak, here during? the Harvest | (SHEARS DEY LIP REY) e & German divisibles were destroyed )San Francisee to Honolulu and gue in the world with a college di-|So Harrison, Boyce set his active|motive world for a long time had | heretofore functioned 100 pér cent | Festival, October 28 if present plans) MABE : ZR-8 is a replacement vessel for eam pe tchowines Tuce, /Ploma in one hand and a want ad/brain to work and invented one in/been demanding a chemical ; efficiently, ‘The claim is, made,|%",t%e Trade Extension Club mater- | ravi Aieitwoudestroyed =| ing and the following Tues- section of the newspaper in the/his own laboratory which he hadjwhen mixed with gasoline would however, and there is much evi. | iilize, Ima letter to Secretary Ket- Hepea sents witlh-the altiea | teu nied ores aa i other has asked it. Comparatively rigged up in the cellar of his home. | prevent the formation of carbon 1 | gence to show, that a material | te ©: J. Murphy of Grand Forks i Q ee en een ine vac pon [Aas, Sunday in, Honolulu. Such a few have found the answer. To be) The laboratory up to this time had the cylinders. So that one day whe | improvement. hasbeen effected, | M¥ised that the Great Northern t nd to build’ one ship of 70,000 Fa ee ener he divahin (ery, cCxact, Only, one out of every |been|merely ‘a Nobby) where He anja wize ned little professor of ch Many economies have been brought | 2° £!4 to supply speakers for any | aac ter napacity fae the Unit. (duds, by Steamship yet the airship 50,000 ever solves the problem ac-|dulged his interest “in mechanics. ist: e to him and said that he | Shel, but none of these have | 2cc#sion. Knowing of Mr. Flynn's [ 1 Sta man placeict the two shi =jcould car passengers and 15 Cording to statistics of the National] Now it assumed the proportions of] had it, Boyce was immedi heaniaitectedie oF these Nave | power as an orator Secretary Ketter ‘ oe iano an ie we Ae we ace tons of freight or baggage and Census Bureau. a commercial institution. terested. The outcome of hi lisable ieee at the expense of tive got in immediate touch with Mr.! MRE von nechesaty atoea Yimake the journey as a week-end |The experience, however, of one| Having perfected his- invention| yotiations with the professor -vas Ty ae SUGLGce 1G ane business { Murphy and asked for Mr. Flynn. | ( Ue as fk cutest size tol” individual who did arrive at the anz|ar 2 it a rigid test on his own| the launching of a second business | man that the hostess of the ae celts i tuts tho Adleptlc aight be eon. 5 ‘ewer is attracting more than the/six-cylinder car, Boyce began look-| project to manuiacture this product. | ‘tau cannot be run from without. AMUNDSON—NORTON ‘ ited THE Allied powers wavedl| | usual amount of interest in the com-|ing around for capital with which to] ‘This time the million mark It can only be directed efticiently | _ Miss Mary Amundson, daughter of| ee ccecuon, how te mercial world. finance the manufacture of his prod-|reached in nine months, as the from within, It requires the fuit.| M@. and Mrs. A. Amundson of the | t RRGuCOuHiHON. that. the |. Harrison Boyce, one of the lead-|uct. He found many people willing,| of the new product skyrocketed to j (lpm Winumes o° Weduines te TH.) tasnon district, was united in mar-| Retna Tie neg ay tte é ing automotive engineers of the|even anxious to lend him money. I onthly output of 3,000,000 cans, [est ¢2-operation from the public. | ire tne Luthe ‘a Ee : should not be used by, the U country, made one fortune in four] fact, they were a little too anxious. most millionaires, Boyce is |COMBress and such public spir tlie seit Ge aedaes eee aa ne — er years. And then just to prove to| They wanted to put a large amount|not ull of tabloid platitudes’ con- |Or#anizations as your Aan Us da lita ail 5, ee the world tat it wasn't an accident|/of money at his disposal but in re-| ¢ e sure road to succe mnagnitudeyor the) Bureaus ali heating as Galen as rasae eR SHANG : pense swavh the: Zeppelinicom: —~ , the turned around and made another | turn they wanted a big interest in dyed-incthioswoot||pes)) zc, net \Zenerally Sknown) Dyy ee rar mont Onlgiton ofthe y. were completed in June 192; . ane one. The second time in view of| the business. ing a million dol- {the public at large or even by | povth of Harmon. Only a Tew of the and a group of Amer! naval | Federal Officers Seize Steam- the experience he had gained along| “Which, of course,” Boyce points! lars, Lins, “But there is one | those more clo; FSET SOT A ay ae Coat ip reget officers was sent to Friedrichshafen sHcandi Grew the way, he clipped his time by three| out, “was fair enough, but somehow|thing which 1 do tell young men |it8 work. I know that the per-/ in attendice at the ceremony. to watch progress on the vessel . ship and Crew years and three months. [1 didn't like the idea of sharing with and tha:’s sonnel of the Bureau generuily| bride has been clerking in the sto ! dey by day. They were cordially \” Wise men who go in for statis-/anybody when it came to the con-| your enercy. have dedicated themselves to give #t Yucca for the past | couple received by the German concern! New York, Oct. 13. Rolling laz- tics claim this is a record, ruling out!trol of my business. It was my point. 1 nrde several million dol- [Prompt and efficient service in the |Mcars. | The groom. a young farme ; which desired to demonstrate its |v eft Sandy Hook with her crew of course the tremendous fortunes|motometer, I invented it, and T! lars out of the motometer because I | Mterests of the disabled, and I feel | Was one of the | American | Legion | : knowledge of the art of building {¢? 39 in irons and her cargo of 43,- that are won and lost overnight on| finally decided that I would put it was content to direct my energies {that they are entitled to the sup- ee Soy 000 of liquor under govern- the stock exchange. One million) on the market. So I did.” toward just one particular auto: port and confidence of the public.” serxice in Fraace. Both ; all length i ment seal, the Norwegian steam- dollars in nine months! The inquit-|| That simple “So-I-did” co’ ive nece Tam making mc can, Reorganized for Service well known and have many fr f 00.7 | chip Sagating today awaited dis- ing youths drop diplomas and want! some strenuous and oftimes pre ions out of the gasoline mixture |,, “Much has been said and pub-|in the Harmon-Yu comma of 2,100,000 josition at the hands of the feder- ad sections and frame a wondering) i ty on the part the heeause I let every other thing in [lished concerning the work, of the | Ther 3O GT Manta aa ie se by five 4001 a1 government. and admiring “How?” lyoung inventor, for, in the the x Mie and devoted me | Bureau which “has produced no m north of Harmon, : r engines giving a total)” There was nothing to suggest’. According to Harrison Bovce,| followed, it entire attention to this one thing. + r result than the occasional = power and i: ect-!the tumultuous scenes that had himself, the “how” of it is simple. | as if his independe : money doesn’t require couragement or temporary low- EE HEAD ed to reach a maximum speed of!heen enacted on her deck before ; “It isn’t hard,” he explains. “All ground the infant i ular gift other than aver- of the mcrale of the person- for nearly 80 miles an hour. She isjthe coast guard Senecam sighted ‘you have to do is da willingness to General attacks upen the| k ( a fully equipped passenger vessel| hor floating aimlessly about 40 ‘everybody needs and can't get. Then ng’ he set up < trouble with the | Methods, personel and organiz 3 been sign . with accommodations for 30 pass-j miles out from New York without find out a way to make it and sell small factory in Long Island City./ordinary fellow is that he w tion of the Bureau are assured| by being chose chai engers in addition to the crew, the}, helmsman. Capt. L. R. Blake it to them, They buy it and pay for ‘To-day that little building covezing but he doesn’t work hard {only detrimental to the cause of} f the National Ausil Me-} passenger accommodations com-|o¢ the Seneca ordered his men to dt and pretty soon you have a mil-/a hal xpanded into the enough at one thing. It's pleasant |the disabled veterans thems committee. The appointment] < paring favorably with those of |ioard her ion dollars.” ibig Boyce Motometer rv doing to be yersatile, but it's more lucra- modern sleeping cars and includ-|~ Some were asleep; some were in| Easy, isn’t it? Ja total business of $3,000,000 an- tive td specialize. That's why the ing an up-to-date electrical kitehen.| ther burke nureing 1 | X The passenger cabin is divided in-| jnq some were stueger e compartments which have | large windows furnishing a wide stu his first million was the motometer,! would have sat back and called it, of the body make ten times as much the little round glass jigger that sits'a day. But somehow Boyce had money as the ones who know so: ney. of. the country below as the} ah up on the front of the automobile}had so much fun spaking the first, thing about anatomy in general ship is in flight. Alsix Hoveleees He exol a a —_ ————— Crew of 24 Men ae | The “something everybody needs | nually ‘physicians today who devote their i ‘and can’t get” which brought Boyce; Just about this time most men/entire life to the study of one organ e his ship, a 964-ton oil burning ves-| West approaching the crossing sel of Norwegian registry. had left} as the front wheels of the car r Antwerp for St. Pierre with a dere-|ed the tracks. Are | 'S: WILL OBSERVE SOTH ANNIVERSARY The ship will require an oper-| ating crew of about 24 men and the quarter: the “corridor” within the envelope of the vessel while the passen cabin and officers’ quarters Hliquor. Only 43,000 in the ship. Customs officers found] into the ditch, The engine tore t ar ess pee | Cae Se pa , | $26,000 in Ame front bumper off the car, bent the} : . ‘ s : pen ecy (0 tie keel at the) : [front axle, bent the frame and caus-| Wan Hook, N, D., Oct. 13.—C. fiftieth anniv of his service : The ZR-3 was equipped in con-| Nab Hunters jed other damage. The motor how-/[. Hall, D. D., preached his first /at the mission, Whites as well as ‘ : A struction with the bow mooring Ss ever, appears not damaged, Dr.| sermon in Dakota territe _on/ the entire Indian community on : mechanism similar to that design- Who Shot Birds _ | Hecsing escaped uninjured. |October 19th, 1874, just fifty| beth sides of the Mi ed in the United States for the Af k| eS aE Sor eee ‘years ago. Doctor Hall has been Will congratulate him upon his ¥ Shenandoah. The ship may be ter Dar'! | 'faitifully conducting his mission’ fifty years of service. It is to be Z either moored at the mast at Lake- —- ; jon the Fort Berthold reservation | regretted that his faithful wife cel Re | Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 13.—} |among the Indians all these years, equa nt be with him to stand by 5 Chief Deputy Game Warden W. M. jway ahead of the pioneers who his side in this great event, as she > ‘ 5 N Schull of St and Deputy | leame later. He hai Riven his life Was taken to her reward on Nov.| MOTHER: Fletcher's ew Method Warden Frank Lowden nabbed; « 1 to missionary work for the In 26, 1922, Mrs. Hall was with her! Cactoria is a pleasant, harm- Heals Pyorrhea| ‘hice Wel hunters on Pe dians, and the Congregational mis-|husband all these years, they be-| “°'0'l@ 18 4 Pleasant, Tarn! eals ryorrhea Sath mRpeenconne ores | sion at Elbowoods is a monument | Ing married a wi less Substitute for Castor Oil, —_ after One of them : of his great endeavor. | ctor Hall’ irst sermon in Dean ate al] . 5 fen WiearibadiGase C ik il ni A) Mexico Cit: —The Mex On ‘ day, October 18th, 1924, Dakota Territory was preached in BarceouS 2 Hebe es en Year Bad Case Complete. (i citi thorities | reed to the yocton Hall will celebrate hig. the unfinished Presbyterian church] and Soothing Syrups, espe- adition of George W. iy anested in Tamp from Winners, ashier of the First ell | nt-| ly Healed in a Short Time > D. G. Duell. “We ar Tet ys make the hunters: ° Writes Florida Chie? Deputy Sehul | 4" oman al today. ' d with def th ee a va TWO INJURED ling t 0,000, DIZZY? minutiae BERET IN RUNAWAY, 5 ekcge You're declares she ee We a i Now Englands Nob, Oct, 13, Kills Self Bilious! R.A. Gage and f. D. Richard- At Lonely Spot 5 by treatme: “worth gold, own word Ay on of Cedar Fails, Iowa, were! having pyorrhea for 10 4 hurt, the former severely, Monday Chic, j Reg cee 4 mouth is now h Before {morning when a runaway team, ete aa he found cut differently, 1 was toidjowned by John French, ran into! pichurd Loch hid the clothing of the®e was no relief and had yielded|the back of their car as it was! Robert Franks, whom the Fa. | to the loss of six fine solid’ teeth.| standing beside the road just south pened’ and killed, and. for “whose Then I discovered Moore’s pyorthea}of the bridge at New’ England. ope ae eee serving a life treatment. Three fter start-| Both men were rendered uncon- Sentence in the penitentiary, the j ing its use, the scoreness left my|Scious for a time and Mr. Gage was pody of .Grant Seely, ae isl (} gums; my teeth began to tignten.|confined to the Sarchet hospital thought to have committed suicide, | Pi Now my teeth are clean, my breath; here for several days, recovering | was fcund yesterday by mushroom | sweet, and my mouth completely|from a terrible blow on the head, | hunter: ‘ healed.” ; eived from the broken wagon) “A revolver with one cartridge 4 , The epverisnee. a Mie paris is a : |exploded was found’ near the body. duplicated in hundreds of other eee | as A : l cases, If you have pyorrhea-or| DR. HOCKING, | $5,576 s ‘ 4 5 H titreniened with pyorrhea your tecth LING STGFOR OREAMLASTMONTH | For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, are in danger. Quick and effective ESCAPES DEATH 5 bs treatment is necessary. You can gtasies test, without money risk, the treat-| Devils Lake, N. D., Oct, 13.—Dr. mient used by Mrs. Travis. Simply| W. E, Hocking hed a narrow escape|570 during that busiest of all! ’ wrife the Moreham Co., 113: Gate-|from death when 4 Soo line train,; months of the year, when thresh-| To clean your bowels without way Station, Kansas City, Mo. Under| going. west, struck the front of his!ing is at its heighth. {cramping or overacting, take Cas-| derfully in morning. Fi their guarantee of refund send two| Chrysler sedan, coasiderably wreck-; deta ha a ise Chae a ARDAr aleken Or incbES dollars. Or, pay postman the $2] ine the car. |. Rain measuring four and a half| You want to feel fine; to be quick-| fenicnce you next'day like pills, with few cents postage. Use t Dr, Hocking expeeted’to see a train; inches fell during a thunderstorm | ly free from sick headache, dizziness, ; ¢aiomel, salts or oil. I treatment 7 days. Then if you are|yoing eust, and was looking in that which broke over Kensington, Lon | biliousness, colds, bed breath, a sour,| Children love Cascarets too. not wholly satisffed, write to that|direction when he was approaching don, in 1917, while other parts of | acid, stomach. cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Tee 2 Essa fea te ei asin PON SM eke tains When a sav. ENN cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. | s everywhere recommend it. oid imitations, always look for the sign ‘ doch package Rr Physic ons on i Breath Bad? Vow Beha Tri p fh HAVE YOUR fg Auction | Printed in The Tribune Job Printing Depart- ment. We can give you superior service in laying out your copy. Our prices are right and-our service is prompt. BISMARCK TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT UOTE UNIO HAE EUUAEGE ATTA there were 557 cans of cream shipped from! Killdgér. At about) Colds, Sour Stomach, Bilioushess 10 per can this makes over $5, at all é ‘Standard Gis Service Stations and at authorized garagcs and filling stations. @™m at night, the bowels work won- aT UV PUVVUAUURUNEEEUREIOERLEUA ULL Hau <

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