The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Beaver Dam Helped Control Woods Fires ‘in North Minnesota St. Paul, July 27.—A)—Because water from a beaver dam _ enabled desperate forest rangers to extin- guish a stubborn forest fire, a new and staunch friend hax been added 4o the beaver family’s long list of} Minnesota admirers, =Ranger Mike Guthrie told how aft-| era two-day battle his crew had/| ibdued a three-mile long fire, with e exception of 4 stretch along # Tavin vhen the blaze showed signs @. escaping control. oticing the dam a short distance | bove the burning ravine the rang-| ‘3 ripped a hole in the embankment | and released a torrent of water that} n made history of the fire. | he frightened family of beavers | ines destruction of the pasadise | ich they had labored months in} Iding, “But the fire fighters had! ficarcely gone when the industrious Ritle animals set to work to repair} the damage. H ow,” Guthrie reported, “the Beavers have patched their dam and are none the worse for having lost | the supply of water. This confirms my belief that no beaver should be Yes, She Won . a except in most extreme cases.” {Additional Markets | —_—_——_ ————_* Al. NEW YORK STOCKS (Closing Prices) Chem, & Dye American Can Am. Car & Fd . Locomotive . Sm. & Ref. . Sugar ... Am. Tel. & Tel . Tobacco . isconda Cou. rmour of Il. Woolen hison ti. Coast Line. Baldwin Loco. But. & Ohi Bethichem 8S! ‘California Pet. . Ganadian Pac. €ent. Leath. pfd ad de Pasco. . sapeake & Ohio. Citic. & Northwestern. Mil. & St. P. pid. & Pac.. Colorado Gonsolidated Gas . Corn Products .... Crucible Ste Cuba Cane S Dodge Bre Du Pont de jem Electric Pow. & Lt. ctfs Erie Railroad . Famous-Players Fisk Rubber . Foundation Co, General Asphalt General Electric ter Motors r. fron Ore etfs hern pfd Gut Statos Steel Hud-on Ni Int. Int. wlotors Combustion Eng. Harvester . Kennecott C Fehigh Valley .. ‘Louisville & Nash (Missouri Pac. pfd.: Montgomery Ward... Nat. Lead i Nor. Am Northern Pacific ierce- Arrow Mot. ¢ ‘ar. Radio Corp. ...... Reading . Rep. Ir, & Steel Sears Rochuck inclair Con. Oil jouthern Pacific ... Southern Ry. ... standard Oil, tandard Oi Stewart Warner Studebaker ... United Cigar Store 1. S. Cast Ir. Pipe I. S, Ind. Alcohol nee Ward Baking Westinghouse White Motor . iNys-Overlan: Voolworth (Furn jo. jo, RCK GRAIN f marck, July 27, 19: 1 northern . 1 northern spring No, 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . 1 flax ... » 2 flax i rye .. lo, Bret hard winter lard winter ~ 140 Rounsell-Miller Co.) The French people of New Orleans celebrate Bastile Day each year. But this year ‘they combined a bathing th it, open to girls Miss Gertrude won the first crowned as ee per pound discount under 65 “ieee corn, 70 Sbs., 6 cents under! 3-48 eles U. Ss. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minnesopils, July 27—(AP)—Flour unchanged to 10 cents higher, in car- lots, family patents quote 5 a barrel tn 98-pound ¢ ts 40,663 barrels. Public Hearing on Budget ee 10% 51 a!was introdu and the he: morrow is held in accordance: 1%} the law which calls for such a meet ae ing on the last Wednesday of July. Persons wishing ,to approve of or &! object to any of the proposed ex- penditures for the year ahead are urged to attend tomorr meeting 4tas all present will be given an op- to express th cE of the absence from the of the com- no meeting was held last eID. B. C. SUCCESS “WORKS DOUBLE” Everybody wins 5 when a firm en- %\gages help from Dakota Business | i | Calleee, Fargo. Students perform business in fully equipped offices, 34x; | (Copyrighted—unobtainable _else- 536% | where), begin work with experience. Watch each week for results like these: Agnes Anderson gets posi- tion in county Auditor’s office. Cashier Renfrow, Peoples Bank of Calvin (former D. B. C, man) en- gages Edw. Lorenz as assistant. E. -W. Lavery obtains fine with Tulsa (Okla.) Oil Co. 7 | ‘Follow the Succe$$tul’’ Aj 2 Save time. Write F. L, ‘ak 32. 6B 57% 281% 16314 7 i trade and owner of the McKenzie fourth 4 1-45 | of Fur Company Plans | Attractive Displays in Its Show Windows| Shaded beams from a rose lamp, | hand made by P. Knothe himselt, | gleamed Jast night uimong the lustrous folds of ings and was reflect- series which x tne August fur sale put on by the Bis-| pany according to Mr. pecial bacaground with a sunset! nd special lighting heightened ffect of the display. The rose in the midfile of the floor d the back of the room, shedding ays on the furs grouped round me of them on figures! @nd som id out flat. {, The window displays were taken | down today and furs displayed flat in| the window, in order not to obstruct {the vicw of the interior, The di in the window and in the ore ure to be change i about Coats Shown le of the window d out a genuine beaver} on the other side was a gen- u r beavr trimming. In-| side the store were several Hudson| seal coats, numerous and lustrous silk linings, a’ Japanese mink and @ cara- | cul, or Mongolian lamb, coat, together jwith fur neck pieces, chokers and | 80_on. Mr. Knothe has been in Bismarck; only a short time, having come here this spring. For a number of years he was engaged in the fur business in Duluth, Minn., having his store lo- cated upstairs over one of the large clothing houses there. Rum Smuggling | last} Agreement Is to Be Kept Secret Washington, July 27.—()—The rum smuggling agreement, reached! between General Andrews and the British government, is to be kept secret for the present. Secretary Kellogg said today that) “for obvious reasons” it was not de- sirable to publish the text of the agreement until it had been put into effect. E. A. Freigang, | Local Barber, Dies | E. A. Freigang, 27, a barber by ; hotel barber shop, died at 6 o’clock jthis morning at a local hospital following a brief illpess. He had been sick since Saturday. Heart trouble was reigned as the cause of death. Mr. Freigang has been a resident ; Bismarck for a number of ye: ;coming here from Underwood. Hi was married a year and seven day: ago to Miss Laverna Busdicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John er, Valley City. i the widow, the deceased ae and. mothey » Rev. . Freigang of lr Quaker Oats “stands by” you through the morning before lunch?—try this O feel right through the morn- ing, you must have well-t anced, complete food at breaki: At most other meals — that is, luncheon and at dinner—you usuaily get that kind of food. But at breakfast the great dietary mistake is most often made—a hur- ried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food's great tissue | peitders $8% carbohy energ: element, plus vitamines and the “bulk’ laxatives seldom needed, is the dic- tetic urge of the world today. It is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Food that should start every breakfast in your home. Don't deny yourself the natura! stimulation: this rich food offers. Get Quaker Oats tos have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats. i Feel hungry and “fidgety” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Barnyard’s Siamese Twins The barnyard has its Siamese wins: ‘as well as the circus, and here’ sa Ta. bene as far back _ as the _wings. Ruff, Tasotea, and Mrs. A. Av Alt- man, Ste. St. Marie, Mich.; and two brothers, Eugene Freigang of Ta- coma, and E. R. Freigang of Ris- marck. Mr. Freigang was a member of the local Masonic order. Funeral Bridger Canyon pair hatched on the poultry farm of Ernest Stromberg of Fort Dodge, Born from one egg, the chicks are joined together at the breast They are healthy and thriving. it bai have not been com- pl jeter The first cinema play produced in England consisted ot 40 feet of film which it took one minute to show. It was known as “The Soldier's Courtship.” Buy Peas By Size as well as by brand B-K Quality Gallatin Valley and Bozeman Brands Are All Packed By Bozeman Canning Co. and the size pea the can contains is marked plainly on every label WE RECOMMEND NO. 2,3 OR 4 SIZE FOR TABLE USE There’s a superior natural fresh pea flavor and tenderness to these peas that you'll prefer—Yet they cost no more Bozeman Brands are Sold by G ocels erywhe ane Bozeman Canning Co. Bozeman. Montana $50.00 Reward The North Dakota State Board of Examiners in Optometry will pay $50.00 for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of any person or persons prac! cense or any person or per ing Optometry without a li- ns vending cye-glasses, spectacles or lenses from door to dor unless they be duly licensed by said Board of Optometry. This applies to representatives of any company who employs agents to vend spectacles or examine eyes from door to door, Prdetice of Optometry defined > Articles 524 H. CG B. No, 65 Session Laws of N. D. The adaptation or the adjustment of lenses or prisms and the sale thereof to the public to correct, relieve or remedy any de- fect or abnormal condition, or to correct, relieve or remedy the cf- fect of any defect or abnormal condition of the human cyc. North Dakota State Board of Examiners in Optometry Dr, H. Kornmesser, President, Jamestown, N, D. Dr. L. J. Anderson, Seeretary, Grand Forks, N. D. R. E. Bonham, Bismarck, N. D. Dr. BR. P. Marzltts Kenmare, N, D. Systematic pee is the bést™ way ever discovered for~ keeping your plans for. the future from heing- complete- ly upset when a sudden mis- fortune comes along Plan more: confidently. by keeping a good our Savings balance in igual to protect your p' Billy Petrolle Duluth, arried here Inst nigh toinette Rich, = Weds Duluth nel Suty 27.—)--Billy 1 Sones Fargo, lightweight boxer, ani) 1 MONEY Pe- it ta Miss An- | y TO LOAN. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926 $50,000.00 to Loan on’ Business y for 5 and 10 Low ‘Interest Rate, Prepayment leges. P. C. REMINGTON City National Bank and “ah $1.65 IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR ADVERTISING IT’S TRUE ‘ ay Summer Final Reductions in To make heat more bearable— Prices on our summer suits are reduced $25 SUMMER SUITS : NOW:. $ 1 8 5 75 $20 po MMER, SUITS $15 a BEACH SUITS: NOW . $11.75 PRICE . tara Hats Me PRICE $4 Hats, $2 $3 Hats, $1.50 Your choice of our $2.50 and $3 CAPS $1.65 And—Our Sale on Hart Schaffner & Marx 3 Piece Suits for $35 Suits now $24.75 $5 Knickers, * Now and Fall $50 Suits a $34.75 $7.50 Knickers, $5 taiorns BERGESON’S cuisine aan | Less Than Year Ago! as tire dealers have we been able to offer our dustoiners = pte our es oes ee ing Sums Diped fac: pee ices have b bon epee ae Pm) the savings passed: on to car owners. Firestone Gum-Di rape Balloon Tires are 20 they were a year ago

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