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PAGE EIGHT _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AIR CRASH UNAVOIDABLE, ROBERTS SAYS Weather of an Explains Cause Shenandeah Tragedy The wre Shenandoah ligence a of rank to earth i which ne o Robe ich the airship % big air liner torm over by Robert “The ship 1600 feet seve Such a sharp ascent ex onds. van shows that think the Shenandoah wa of the law of expan Greater ieal_ commu against the of hughe storms, Roberts holds. In to meteorological dispatches furnishe army and navy avuition corps, the army id navy maintain ate meteorological nde penuently GR ASSOCIATION STARTS DRIVE Begin Intensive Advertising Campaign; Mail 16,000 | i Valley Ci Dak, Sept The Great orth Dakota Associa: | tion started its. intensive advertis- | ing campaign during the past few | dave when the local campaign office | mailed the first of four direct mail advertising pieces tq a se ed list of 16,000 North Dakota business and! professional men throughout — the state. The first piece to be mailed con by President 20. \ dR. Ca Milloy drawing attention the of population in North Dakota dur- e pu rs and asks the | ion of the pro-! the reasons tor the amaigamation ot | the three state-wide t forming the state deve ciation, the Greater North Da Association, the North Dakota tomobile Association and the Roose velt National Park Association The folder is illustrated — with] photographs of the officers of the | a ion and an artist's drawing picturing the development of North | Dakota from pioneer days to the| present. The county directors, guar- | antors, and supporters of the asso ciation are listed on the back page of the folder. This is the first of four pieces to be mailed by the association prepar. atory to its campaign for funds dur ing the week of October 12 Other pieces to be mailed include four color poster, a two color pos ter-folder and a blotter. A display advertising campaign has nine stituted this week in all the daily newspapers of the more | than one hundred pers. | Asakusa, musance ‘ha: Japan, and ty-killing aroused this sec as a_ result city-wide campaigns are — being launched. A general fly hunt was held here recently and more. th five billion flies were killed. An equal number were killed in other hunts in ciites here. | Mr. Pederson, representa- | tive of the Glemaker & Co., is here with a comolete line of | ladies’ Fur Coats and scarfs, and will remain the balance of | this week. Bring in your oldj furs for revair or remodeling. | Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main; Street. i \ ReMi | The funniest farce in forty | years — “Charlie’s Aunt.”| Capitol Theatre soon. \ DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. _ OLDSMOBILE “SALES AND SERVICE -. DAKOTA AUTO -,., SALES CO. gi2 Main St. ington ells plan COST OF HAIL INDEMNITY i ville, I ND TO-NIGHTS FRENCH DEBT COMMISSION OUTLINES ITS FIRST French debt Cou edn found unace Pan iscion with Sect Mellon can be k, in the left ¢ . is seated on the extreme right. PROPOSAL 'S olleagues at Washington, when the French sub- enter, and Joseph Caillaux, French 040 acres were insured. nd district 14. counties had 1104255 acres insured. The six count n the third district had 641,802 acres insured and the six in the rth district had 436, 933 acres insured. KNOW NORTH ~ DAKOTA, CLUB WOMEN URGE ' Duty of Citizens to Become Acquainted With State Is Stressed Admiral Moffett Explains Position Minot, N, D., Sept. 28—(AP)— ; Club women of North Dakota are @ more emphasis on the duty of citizens to become acquainted {with their own state than ever be- fore, Mrs. F. H, Waldo, chairman of, ‘the ‘press and publicity department ‘of the state federation of Women's Clubs, said here today. i | i \ eee it is the favorite topic on the pro- yy-{@Fams of the various clubs received fof the bureau of naval aero Ey this “department” Mrs. oWaldo aireratt commission in W wales ed ta Colonel William Mite “The clubs are not only enthusi- is shown reading his prepared! astic boosters but they believe in ‘knowing whereof they speak, with | the result that~ investigations into North Dakota history, industries and possibilities, are being planned. Not a single year book has been re- ceived so far which has_not listed some such subject as “Good Roads Asset,” “North Dakota P: Motvett, cb re President Cootide imsely on record as ¢ eparate wip service. He ement | { INSURANCE IS $1,416,012 ; FOR YEAR; LOWEST IN 14 YEARS, BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER 2 YEARS SUFFERING “The makers of Tanlac will ways have my warmest thanks, for I don’t consider it any exaggeration to say I owe my life and present good health to Tanlac,” is the strik- ing statement of Andrew Groesch- ner, fireman. “Words simply can’t express the ry I endured for 2 years from indigestion. At times gas pdins would catch me around ‘the heart and almost cut off my breath. These awful pains would last two and three hours. My nerves were all unstrung. I slept poorly and got in such a bad way that my days seemed to be shortening rapidly. “I tried everything, but disap- pointment was my only reward un- til I began taking Tanlac. I have been taking Tanlac off and on for a year now and feel so difterent that there’s no room for com son. feel that Tanlac has given me a new lease on life.” Tanlac is for sale by all geod druggists. Accept no substitute. 6.418 Paid Out in Burleigh County on 109 Losses For Current S lemnity: in an ins any sued today ce depart Ransom, in 19 report a of losses re- in the history 1 ei ‘ h the number Ga the lowest the lowe: Pin the first mii nts in the ed with $144 for ly heavy. losse Storm of July 26 in Hettinger, Adams amount of of $10 insur ried in 19 an ts weres than in 1 nt. This’ in- rtin S. Hagen, manager of the department, said probably is due to the adoption of | the districting plan whe: the rate charged is in proportion to the ac- tual cost of carrying the protection, In addition to the amount paid to Distriet | claim: s the cost as listed includes vere for the regu-) estimated operating exnense of the an acre and 10 rtment. Issuance of warrants in the $10) maxi- t of claims will start Novem- sin. this and will be completed b: All claims will be p: s the balance in the hail in- c fund is sufficient to meet all demands which will be made on if, 10 reac No. 1, lar protectic ents additions mum Tanlac Vegetable Pills mended by the manufacturers Tanlac. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH ber 1 recom: cember vid Grant, Griggs, Kidder, MeIntosh, Me- M . Morton, Pembin} ridan, Mountra Sargent, Wells and) Willia Distriet No. In the 27 counties in the first dis- | nts for the and 12 cents uximum $10 pro district Eddy, La Moure. Logan, ol Ramsey, E ette, Slope, Stark, Su man, Wy and Ward District No. egular protection of dition tection were Man Wanted With Sales Ability We are looking for a man who is dissatisfied with his present income, and who wants to get into a faster game, where he can move around and get a different slant on things in general. If you think you can sell, and have a good personality, either write Box 271, Fargo, N. Dak., or call at Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. Dak., any evening, October 5th, 6th and 7th, and ask for H. L. WILSON. ion and 14 the $10 maxi- Counties in cents 4 mum_ pro district w Foster, Distri for the r cents additional protection, Coun an acre ion 5 the maximum s in this district . TOMORROW ALRIGHT A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, nearto- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headache: Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. @ e e A Chance of a Lifetime To Get Into a Business. My Stock in the Bowman Furniture Co. for Sale. Inquire of W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. Parlors 210 - 5th St. Phone 687W Block WR JUNIORS==Little Me The same NR —in one-third doecs, candy-coated. For children’ and adults, s0LD BY JOS. BRESLOW f sn! | ‘Know your state and believe in I eat good and sleep good and | of 'ture of North Dakota Industries,” “North Dakota Indians and their Welfares,” “Our Game Laws" and similar topies. Publish Verse “The North Dakota Club Bulletin, official organ of the state's more than 4500 federated club wognen, carries in every issue bits of verse on North Dakota, inspired by its imate, fertility, and beauty. “North ukota, Land o the Sky,” by Hul- dah L. Winsted of Minot, is the most recent, and one which is sure to at- tract attention among the club wom- en of other states to whom the Bul- |letin is sent in exchange. “Citizenship topics are next in importance in this year’s program, conclusive evidence that women’s lelubs are no longer self culture groups with no thought of commu- nity needs, nor the “Golden Gossii societies that some men still believe |them to be. The arts are still studied but now with the purpose ‘of passing them on to others less fortunate. Closely allied with the study of North Dakota and Citizen- ship are the papers on Homemaking, the di ions on War and Peace, the investigation of laws new and old and ‘the survey of health needs, all translated into action by —wom- en in practically every city and town in the state,” Reports on all departments of club work will be received at the state convention at Valley City, Oct. 6 to 9, Mrs. Waldo said. For Zapp Coal. Call 1051W. F. Everts. The funniest farce in forty PROPHYLACTIC fer MEM Herds Utmeot Protection ‘Alter inte + Litge Tube tse. Pry ' B.K: Skeels 408 BROADWAY } They are | 750 ATTEND LEGION MEET Four Legion Officials Leave For Omaha Fargo, N. D., Sept. 30—(AP— “Shock troops” for North Dakota's invasion of Omaha for the 1926 Na- tional American Legion Convention, four prominent officers and mem- bers of the North Dakota department of the Legion, will leave Fargo Thursday morning as the official advance party from the department. W. G. Curtis, Lisbon, state Commander; William Stern Fargo, National Vice Commander; Jack ‘Williams, Fargo, State Adju- tant, and Maj. A. B. Welch, Mandan, in charge of the department exhibits at the convention and former state vice commander. ‘They will pave the way for be- tween 800 and 1,000 Legion and Auxiliary ‘members from North Da- kota who are expected to attend the convention. “We are already practically assured of at least 750 North Dakotans at the convention,” Mr. Williams said today. Gordon & Ferguson Fur display, Friday and Saturday. . W. Lucas Co. Heat your water with Gas. {t’s the Super-Fuel ae | aa Millions of Ford own- ers buy Champion X as a matter of course, because they know that Champion X is better and has been the standard spark plug for Fords for 13 years. baer X for Fords 60c. Blue Box for all other cars, 75c. Know thegenuinebythedouble- ribbed core. Buy from P your local dealer. k Plug Co. (Chsmpica, aoe lug Co. ‘Windsor, Ont., London, Paris for comfort wei, the mount eliminate the Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. SES enti All America Demand Comfort Without Waste; Beauty Without Extravagance; And Chrysler Six Results The Chrysler Six meets the new Ameri- demand can highest quality withoutexcessivecost, pa (sen cary wikout Ait oy pecially are enthusias- , qualities. cally distributed a ana A, low contest of t rysler. de gael | type ° oe tiloeces, th eee sae snd See. 6 o! oii phock of road inequalities. ¥ELER FOUR—Touring Cor, 8895: Hydreulic festa ‘All prices f. e. b. Desretz, subject 00 current Federal excise san. CHRYSLER Seep Bit inane Lapa Biba fonr-hee!| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 The funniest farce in forty] | ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS years — “Charlie's Aunt.” Capitol Theatre soon. COOKING IN COMFORT —=——SSSSSa{iBaaS—== aminnvnnenoncanenenvenavenuaveneaens = Verifying the z Over and Under sApancnnnennacnangnanannnsoncont Lots of used cars look good when they are on drezs parade. But what’s inside anil what’s under- neath most offen make the measure of satisi‘action the car will render. We do not sell a used car without knowing and telling all about it. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Distributers of Willvs-Overland Fine Motor Cars. NDRAUROUOUUUEUOQOORUONNONNCURONAOOOOCNONOCOcnOOnOcOaOONooNcONNONNOIe A SIMPLE PROBLEM We have always been rather fond of problems, but this Used Car “problem” has given us real enjoyment. It looked so hard and turned out to be so simple. Just a case of being fair and honest! M.B.GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONG 608 BISMARCK df Tothesuperiority of its unsurpassed per- formance results, the Chrysler Six joins a complete freedom from mechanical worry. An air-cleaner keeps all dust and road dirt out of the engine. The Purola- tor filters the oil as the motor runs. Thermostatic heat control keeps the motor always at the most efficient tempetature. hydrau- lic four-wheel brakes insure a wide factor of without waste, peavirys spring Let us make you better acquainted with the Cheysler Six. A phone call will bring a Chrysler Six to your door for Watson a $1625: Seder #1605: Revat Club Coupe, $995; Coach, $1045: Sedan, $1095. brakes at alight extre cost. six 4 |