Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925 A i { a nn hl 6 Ra. The movements of all the oc RECORD ENGINEERING FE ATS | THE FAIREST FLOWER ON ISLAND ae ‘ a ODUIE Senelnin the, world wear rer INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION a aot e nee | TOMATO BSsCATSUP in . ork on Williston and Sanish | Franco-Spanish This would be less than the cost of f CHILI SAUCE SCKTAIL SAUCE J q TOMATO SOUP aily to Lloyd's, the London insur- ance firm. Bridges, Begun in Spring. | Armies MassFor | Completed Early in August; | Attack on Moo the fir t trattie bride built and Soundings Completed After Battle With Current (PB) Marshal for Morocco t what is 1 phase of operation Krim and his rebellious 1 time wh nd when, contra p cost-plus basis. ‘The span AY ornament pin would be | a required at) Willioton and Sanish, Roherty believe By building bride the Missouri at Williston and h of E le the neering — difficultie no making the two new bridge across the M State with the funds, accord: | Unusual eng were surmounte soundings tor th which will be bu sourt river by th is mor much bride the B state nstruct, the 2003000. The work was begun finished Aug spring and puch time to h bridge, because it will be a sa ion pt draw pla ile shorter’ than, the | Willi Dear Madam: so that the work can begin next wine | °°! bridge with a sligiitly mor ovable Although Snider's is ter or spring. river bottom, will cust s than the served at the famous i in Bed Williston. bridge. | hotels, it costs no more Because 0 treach ature ' e are RTT A | than ordinary catsup. of the r | SHIRTS—Klein’s Toggery. | without | bridges to drill river bed at both Williston and anish. Accessibility to existing] ‘ : : E he height of the bank ; | | The favorite drink s since the brides Vina ity contest held at Coney Island, N. Y., Miss Kathryn Ray was chosen to be Miss Coney Island in | ee Rope anil eet ioe bs pares » Atlantic City Beauty Pageant. Lett to right: rd, Miss it mig Kathryn Ray, tie winner, and Miss Margarette Young, third. { Commissicn Will Pay 70 Cents Which the | eens pe was/done gas oder 2) on the Dollar to Deposi- | “DHE MARCH OF THE LABORING MEN | 2 tors in Wrecked Bank {ITY NEWS -———- in. adhe, fit, (By Florence Borner) o- ———_____. THe Caring The guaranty fund — commission . ; : St. Alexius Hospital Notes | : will TW ee on the dollar te From mine and from fact'ry they come, dimitted: Dr. A. J. Faber, Mott; | rocks depositors in the New England State At no sound of a loud tapping drum, Grace Woodworth, B ek; ne | . l 5, were constant-| bank, L. R. Baird, announced here No bugle calls forth to the fra Winess, Mandan; ‘Baby Agnes Berg-| PAl D RY : from the bottom and] The reentrance of J.J. “Jack” Has ‘The men who ure marching toda stein, | Oshko: WwW e Workers to drift away|tings, who first came to North Da The sound of their hurrying feet Birdsbill, Elbowoods F scene of their operations. [kota with t Townley resime, Is heard in the midst of the street, Brown, city; John ‘an ee | > Use Ship Anchors into North anking circles, rom city and country, from hill and from dale, Reais’ | . Finally two ship anchors, each) Will « of the The Soldiers of Fortune are hitting the trail, , Sunn aad | weighing 400 pounds, were obtained | New erling. | " from a dismanteled — government | one th reed: Mrs. ‘The fame of their courage is great, You learn of it in every state, These men who fear not to obey, gehorn, Stanton; When Duty points out the stern way; Vetsch, Solen; And there on the ¥ ls of Fame, Washburn; Rev. E. E. W «. ‘Nouill oft ace inst Heil; Axel Johnson, W ota liesefbu Adolph Graf, Streeter. Yow ll hear of his 1 Theo, st s McDonald, Mand »|tings whereabouts i During the winter | They} nouneing that he was and then| prominent — twin the shifting of sands} breezed into New England would loosen them times| ranged for the purchase of the they would become so overlaid wit borrowed from the sand that it was impossible to budg to buy the stoct them when it came time to move the dredge at Williston and heiped the problem. Even with th ever, trouble would hold fir As is—it is delicious! Unexcelled as a Horse’s Neck. As a Mixer—the finest you ever poured. idenhoefer, | hburn; Mrs. time and again, Bismarck Hospital Notes went into the | Admitted: George ases the astings notes i Sather, Dods Hee anny trom the |{astitution, and discovers of this com elt day they “raust- fehertlevercaliients Leon Benedict, Temvik; Mrs. a. ic pipe! dition, together with loss of con- ch day nge the wrong to the right, Jarmundsan, Hallida Buy by the case hydraulic 9 which was run into the tenacious] fidence of — de} nnd bank, but one was never moved| found Hastings ks begun with each day, , Raleigh; Miss Agne ht finds them well on their way; Minot; Willard Rothlis when — they from your grocer vin put his | und the hawser was cut. ' finger in North Dakota banks, caused build the great 1 of steel, John Leidle, He rried, S._ A Encounter Ce closing of the institution. Banking Phey Jay every monster keel, Bich Lehr; Philip Mittleider, W er untered by the we bar They wrestle with ‘Natu h hands firm and strong, mis . fine d, and| Hastings f ng busines: A Nature st Succ efore very ischarged: Irene Feldman, cit feeeiand spoil) Hastings trom the banking Lusi And Nature must succumb before very long. Stes Willem Schwntoher, Heselto Dudolph Rossow, Raleigh; Henry nd, lignite Pfenning, Wilton; Earl Hoffma No matter wh Good subst: The things they have done : o—___--________ tial matey was found in " ch hole i News of Our | The city they built in its p drilled, but at s so see, Mrs. Robert Johnson, girl, ' . Arrayed and bedecked like a ibride Mrs. Fred Ohde, boy far below the surface as to make the | Y . . # eae Dag eal at Siching: i with the founda- | Neighbors | they have done in their youth, lic caappesuagmeneee eam ae eae | trong visions of truth, SWEATERS—Klein’s Tog-! jebris and brush also in- BALDWIN quished the mountain and harnessed the sea gery » difficulty work. | 8 returned gf men who are bri strong and free, me with in Bis e down tat the aboring crew, the river in such antities . Owens still left to do, the water pressur nst_ the! During Miss Jiras’ stay in the eap di d threat-leity sh h Build ¢ and worth, Films Properly Developed ows became tremendous and threat-|city she was honor guest at s Build + letheces : Snappy Kodak Prints ned to break the hawser or pull the’ partie: lle the earth; PPY 4 Stanch, noble and true ye now stand, ttauhiand grass was Speer napidiyon shave nee ‘The pride and the hope of the land, SLORBY STUDIO inehor ropes when they were moved’ modeling of their i The things you Diite a rewinente tl PSeiiiflige eomeverae) Ataclaelseia to fill a large hayrack. ‘takenvover the. ¢ Dream on, and work on, ¥ Hees is Driftwood Hindrance : Pema ised auld ck el ae. Several times large trees 2 came floating down the the crews prepared to t T'boat, but each time aged to ward off the obje al times the logs struck gi. blows, but not hard enough to break and pastures are dry y planking of the scows. Histon the engineers deter-} The Arnold levi locate the h-! f cit E th ys that gi nd have m station former- old Rupp for the mery Co, tored to Painted Woods Lake on a’ bones set and they - picnicking excursion Sunday. gether nicely, weather will cut off the yield |" 5 —- sometanicely: ves and f ording to aul and Noel Borner v : not had a| Freddie Herdebu Suni nd gardens ng up. GAMBLE-ROBINSON FRUIT COMPANY Distributors Bismarck, N. D. vr s Fairmount Cre a business caller ity Monday forenoon. young people from the 3 and Wilton motored out) of Bism: ‘ or south of Bald opened for business this /all | spot. some m ‘The | enjoyed a picnic 1 i i y southwest of z : : Mr. George Rosenbeck and daugh- Fe to th loc been Little Ve: is suffer. i i oiawel : R Q er-\ ter, Miss Mattie, 2 Crom I long Hplaced under the management of Nels | ing with ult Of | atstrich Gere. Gtk Be the eg ou \ nks and a sand bottom was) ‘Trapp. a bad fall at the family home east : t found higher level. The bottom of town. Mr, Satter took his little § on the McKenzie county side is un-| Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp mo-|daughter to Bismarek to 5 | usually high und a good grade can pe mo |daugiter toe Bistnaraketost the Revi Headen is completing a two | be made for the road leading to it weeks Bible Class in the local school : building this week. About thirty cross th pottom. “6 ” sees across the river bottom. SORRY,” GIVES THEM 10 YEARS | students were present during the In addition the end span will form Saucy Rincatne Shanes ee | : | and. also pastor at the Baldwin church. home is in Wilton town, but the re tion will not be an good r ¢ b) a a crossing over the Northern d cifie railroad, eliminating a gra ci crossing, and ‘the contractor. w E able to have his materials de n 5 w 1 v I directly to the job. | At Sanish the bridge will be lo-| cated about 400 feet north of the} present ferry landing. A natural grade is av the bridge will have a compar: A mixed car containing cattle and | hogs was shipped from th local rds to Saint Paul Friday by local farmers. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE | = ay ae puan and good bottom at a rat re BRID S "oh level A_ bridge across the Golden Gate | Because of the favorable locations at San Francisco is a certainty. ‘The | te obtained the highway department board of supervisors has approved | pe hopes to obtain bids which will per- a plan for a pedestrian and autows- | sr mit the construction of the bridges bile bridge to Marin county. | Sr at a figure materially below the pa ea a ca | x amount appropriated for them. They Weber & Fields in “Friend- | are expected to save motorists and ” la others thousands of dollars which ly Enemies.” Capitol Theatre ag otherwise would have gone for ferry commencing Monda: ve: tolls. ! bl ESSE sae FOR SALE me Former Governor = Washington, Aug. 12.—()—At- torney General Sargent wi B_ san Indiana delegation tod commend a pardon for Warren T. MecCray,*former Governor of Indiana who has served about 15 months of a ten year sentence in the Atlanta penitentiary, imposed after his con- vietion on a charge of using the mails to defraud. % A Panorama of Shop Windows In Your Home Daily Through Tribune Advertising Daily and. right in your own home, you have the finest shop windows in town lined up for your inspection. While lounging in your easy chair, without the least bit of effort, you have before you the newest styles, the hest prices, and the most helpful buying suggestions. : Such eharming hats! My, aren’t they new-what clever furniture, just what. a H you’ve wanted—such snappy styles for hubby—all this and more is pre- sented before you every day. , : ! Read the advertisements every day—each ad carries a bit of buying news to you, a daily chronicle of the world’s progress in style, beauty and prac- tical things for your profit. Every day these shop windows line up for your inspection in this newspaper. Phone 32 Tribune Advertising Department 10 shares of stock in the Bowman Furniture Co. 5 shares of stock in the Capital Security Bank, at a big dis- count. Apply 0. E. ANDERSON, 408 - 8rd St. Austrian Judge Denounces Claqueurs as Fraud on Public By NEA Service Vienna, Aug. 12—()—Organized| Kansas City, Mo. Aug. 12.—-Thev applause constitutes a deception of|must wait ten years before they can the public. in the opinion of a|be married! are Helen Foster, 22, and hande'onpine and to voice|Harry Herring, 21, who pleaded cpplause in other ways cannot}guilty to robbing ™anavers of ten claim rev ureration. gasoline filling stations here. The o*s2 “rose from a dispute be- Judge Allen C. Southern took them tween Dr. Stefan, composer of ajinto his chambers for a talk after titled, “Agri,” and the|they had pleaded guilty. He said to we at'the Burgtheatre. | them: performance of] “I’m going to give you a hard sen- “Agri” was given. The leader claim-|tence, just what you deserve; but ed thatthe composer had agreed to/ first I want you to know I am sorry employ the services of the claque.|for you.” and that the claquers had rendered| Then he sentenced each to ten a manual service worth 500,000 years in prison. | crowns. “What are you going to do?” he The judge declined to. hear justlasked them then, hs what the srrangements between the m going to serve my time and » two men was, and rendered judgment | wait’ for Harry,” said the girl. against the chief of the claguers on] Ang I'll wait for you,” the boy the grounds that the activity of altoid her. + daoue constitutes 2 fraud uon the] "Then, when they had promised to A public and that it is “immoral. marry each ether at the end of their| ABOVE, HELEN. FOSTER | AND P ———_———— sentences, they were led away to Y HERRING; BELOW, JUDGE =p SOX—Klein’s Toggery. prison. , ay ALLEN C. SOUTHERN. BOWMAN UNDERTAKING Vienm> indgo. Persons engaged to| “They’ 15 ty Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 4848