The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BEVERAGES AND FOODS s of which they are made is new in the world of glass The stems are long quatity de and the finis’ | DETERMINED T0}*2= ARE TESTED: Protection of the Public Only One of Duties of State Regulatory Bureau , tumblers andob- s in the United § < the Jargest bottle ma unt in the world, — Its ufacturing production, $50,000,000, x: s bituminous and its steel surance partment ard with reg: pur Tiness and ce of har to L. hemist { "| Officials of Power thet Company Confer on i Use of Lignite Coal food Under the “manufacturers 1G Lignite will re to Je the fuel used by the Northern States 1 in electric plant afl Minot. but it will at jately, winouneed by off had Hibbard, dune preser ces of pollution honestly of ver company Parse i en different ¢ permissible in colorin merts said, AN ivatives and The fist four ye who 1 conference in wre yesterd rmerly manager it, Heat & Power how chief opera public e beveras only of the state partment, however job is to enforce the Iplant, we ded not to ¢ GET THE TRUTH ny }Chairman Reed Questions of the} y “| was THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; COMMITTEE 18 [tannins News Bulletins Washington, June 16—(AP)— House leaders have notified the senate that there will be no ad- journment of congress until the rivers and harbors bill is passed. Washington, June 16—(AP)— Action on all coal legislation was postponed today by the house commerce committee until De- cember. The action kills virtu- ally all hope of enactment of emergency coal measures at this session of congress. Damascus, Syria, June 16—(AP) —The court martial of Bennett J. Doty of Memphis, Tenn. for desertion from the French Jegion in Syria, which had been set for today, was postponed until the first week in July. “Winona, June 16—(AP)—Anton Sery, 80 year old pioneer of Min- siska, who was partially deaf, was killed instantly when struck aChicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger train in front of his home fast night. Dr. Strauss Named ° District Director at Lions’ Meeting’ Dr. F. B. Strauss, president of the Lions Club, was named di Vare Supporter About Tel- ephone Conversation Washington, June 16 (A) —Drastic tac! adopted today by the senate aign funds committee to get at the bottom of the situation which expenditure Republ Pennsylvani A ummoned to the her Vare supporter, Joseph N. Mackrell of Pittshurgh. “Who were you talking té on the nce phone in the adjoining 1 now demanded Reed. Cooper at Harrisburg,” at al at political matter.” What political: matter?” Witness Hesitates Mackrell was hesitant, insistent. but Reed ex yesterday. | e 1927 conven-| W. G. Bek, Grand Forks, was named 8 governor; Earl Stewart, Win-j nipeg, district secretary; W. Olson, Owatonna, Minn., district treasurer. Dr. E. Saxon, Huron, 8. D. and R. L./ Geist, Brainerd, Minn., were the other, directors named at the convention, The Fargo delegates were-granted their request for the 1927 convention 1, [ supposed Beldelman (the uns cessful Vore candidate for Kov- ernor) and | understand | was‘ to vil jin hesitated. renare, taipuresfood in fs, ‘a . sect! fi es, tion, insp tem law blishme ce-fover to lignite here at once,” ents re ber of highly effi- okers on the mar- y be fed to did od nothing from nobody?” will give me a little more, perhaps I could tell you.” “That's all I'm going to give you What did Cooper ‘ou mean by saying ‘I ent. »{ after Brainerd, Minn., withdrew from the field of clubs privilege: Grand Forks was awarded the Rob- inson trophy for the best stunt, The . club won the Russel requesting the of labor, with- facturers amount 6! protein. tight decided fied ine and |} the e and oil which is Each ship: t meet the e sale is per- both man ediately ¥¢ will continue to use lignite at quality of the fr shipped into the ment is stat J. M. Devine Prizes | Gift of Glassware ot, wher Boy Scouts Conduct Radio Survey Here Commissione Devine is gift of two goblets which he r from gration J. M. i with the 7 club of Bismarck, offered the troop t best report from the i Wheeling in th These goble HARVESTER it's Corona 10c Other Sizes 15e—2 for 25¢ 3 for 50c¢ “}be as had been talked o lig- | demanded ~ | talk. Mitchell, Hampton trophy for the largest per- centage of members present and troveling the greatest of miles, | Alternates Named to Represent State | at Sesquicentennial ‘ou know what is be- He said he had been the. governor—that’s that things would “He said, ing done here.’ talking to Beidelman—and number Reed Demands Answer “Where's the sentence under- stand nothing from nobody?” Reed he chewed impatiently i on his cigar. | “I didn’t pay much attention to the] William J. Merbach, 15, Drake; conversation. It wasn't important.” | Delphine Van Houten, 18, Valley City, “You didn’t pay much attention to/and Nellie B. Witcher, Valley City, was that from , the main tenor would protect us risals.” from whom?” “I don't know. It’s just street My term as registrar of wills expires in a year.” ternates to represent North Dakota in the American Youth and Teacher! congress to be held in connection with the Philadelphia asquicenten- nial exposition. The first place boy, girl and teacher were announced yesterday. of perfo teacher, today were named as aia a et me TWO MEN DIE “ASRESULT OF AUTOTIPOVER Car Turns Over as Met: Try to Get it Back on B gad Out of. Ditch: about 7:30 last night. Extremely muddy ditch. They had worked the machine almost back: on to the graded road when it ay pe over, killing Tesch iibtentis aymond lived about two jours, Heavy Seat Sale For “Student Prince” That Bismarck is eagerly lookin; forward to the engagement o “The Student Prince” which plays ‘at the city auditorium on Thursday, June 17, is’ best evidenced by the steady Rete for tle ® Fi seems a pity that Bi: - Halliday,-N. D., June (16—()—| not get’ more Adtractions of thie call. Henry Raymond, 33, single, and Rob-| bre, but theatres are feeling the ert Tesch, 44, farmers livingz south of| pinch of productions made on the Werner are dead as the result of an|coast, and between that and the ex. automobile accident near ‘Werner. at} cessive costs of hauling around large —_—_ Who Makes Your Clothes? Are You Satisfied? ' a eae We shall be glad, indeed, to serve you. Our absolute guar- antee is your protection BERGESON’S Tailoring Clothing mance you should make before buying any car This Overland Six is offered on the basis that it will out- run, out-pull and out-accelerate,any other car of its size, price or class. : ‘We'll place acar at your disposal. Drive and test it your- self. You choose the road. You pick the hill. You fix the traffic point. You name the ruts, the turns, the mud, the What you'll find will be a revelation. Without side-sway or slipping or wandering .. . the car fairly hugs the road. 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