Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE EIGHT BURNS CAUSE DEATH OF NEW ENGLAND MAN .|the wheels had sunk into the nu almost on the point on its side. In ad dition to all ing a rattler, Sousaphone Solo to Be Feature of Harry Crone Enveloped Flames When Kerosene Lamp Explodes in the Bismarck juvenile band, wil be feature concert early Thursday morning when js xploded in his hands ‘ 's story of the explosion re- effi e the lives of pur children, | the burning! @s @ test pi a lam, C vealed h his father, sene lamp, bur om adjoining lept, flamed up nile band, that cl a member of the band which side the house and extinguished the! during the third week in Augu: fire on his clothing. Dr. G. A. Sarchet was summoned, but efforts to save Crone’s life proved futile. Corn Fields Found in Fine Condition! John H. Healow. in charge of the Wahr Motor Sales company agency.) returned yesterday from a business trip toward the southern part of the ftate. He reports crop conditions ex cellent in several places. He saw corn fields on his trip where the ears were | elready filled out and so heavy they pointed straight down, the silk in ing to jump from one header Many cases touching the ground. {box to another, Schempp fell on a In some respects he had « rather| pitchfork, which pierced his body. eventful trip, running off the roud| He was rushed here for treatment, ence and spending part of the night| and underwent a serious operation, in a ditch, trying to sleep in the car; Mr. Schempp is a cousin of Mrs. P. ning to find that some of| G. Harrington of this city. nouncement regarding this wil An- HM be Tonight's concert will be y station KFYR, made later. broadcast Garrison Man Is Recovering From Pitchfork Wounds Rudolph Schempp of Garrison is getting along nicely at a local hos- ital today, according to the attend- i although for several ion was considered cal following injuries received dent at his farm home. In Satisfactory performance has built a profound public respect for Graham Brothers Trucks the world over. Quality is highest, prices are low- est and demand greatest in Gra- ham Brothers history. _ Sales during the first six months of 1926 aggregated 19,666 trucks —compared with 10,447 for the first half of 1925. The record breaking pace con- tinues. 4 Te ee ] [ Soi: ‘all haulage meet 90% 1-Ton Chassis (G-BOY) . .$1025.00 Brothers Trucks, with 1%-Ton Chassis ........ 1375.00 MBM Low Chassis ...... 1425.00 Delivered M. B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SOCOND ST. i H H Prone cos BISMARCR - GRAHAM BROTHERS When the early returns come in, start them flowing toward this bank. Make this your financial reservoir, where your-money can be conven- iently stored up and paid out. . from time to time as neces- - {during the night, until the car was of turning over rt 3 tha: | Mr. Healow had the pleasure of kill- Tonight's Concert Marion Folsom, Sousaphone player in a solo at the open air ind to- ectic thwell, and, New . duly 30— lo, Jarry ( his farm accompaniment played by y i y home, 16 uthwest of here, at, the : Among other numbers that 4:30 p. m. yesterday from burns sus-) (y “the interest of tonight's who were d fro municipal! ye canvassing boards and said that house after the futal burns had been| band contest this spring, and it might haga tale ekakehdeh da abenek shane lal ata) ied be of t% ito th of Miss Win-| 4 would be sent a certificate of nerly a member Grone started to carry the lamp out- place in the Texas contest.} | side in an effort to prevent a fire “El Capitan” mareh will be the home. The lamp exploded, ight, with a trombone veloping Crone in flames, but awaken-! und cornet “lineup.” ing H. N. Crone, his father. | ‘This evening's concert will probably The elder Crone beat out the fire,| be the last of the regular series o! WARD DEMANDS VOTE RECOUNT i; Nonpartisan, Loser By Four Votes to Adams, Charges Irregularities 4 t 1] Demand of a recount of the votes cast for the Republican nomination for state senator in the twenty-sixth d= || legislative district, Emmons and h filed in the four votes by 1 ent, according to information veceiv- ed at the secretary of state's office je, however, the secretary office continued the work of certifying the nominations of leg islative candidates as reported hy nomination along with the others, The secretary of state is not «party to the court action, According to information — avail- Avard charged that there Tregularities in one or s which materially af- It more prec fected the validity of the vote. {| is expected that the action will be faved the house and awakened other) summer open air programs to be members of the family while Harry) given by the juvenile band, although Grone jumped into a water tank out-| arrangements are pending for another tried before Judge George M. McNen- na of Napoleon in the near future. Plans Completed For Sale of Bonds Arrangements for the sale to the)” Bank of North Dakota of $2,300,000 in North Dakota 4%4 per cent real es- “ accmagee THEBISMARCK TRIB! | Today our hat is off to Henry Ford, beause— hi shi e motorization of America, His product has brought pleasure to millions of people, incalcuable bene- fit to business, great and smi a employment to many thousat workers. He is an only the ideals, He is ¢ American, imbued with sturdiest of American the richest man in the nation. 3 years old today. ing of the state industrial commission yesterday. tate bonds were completed ‘at a meet- ADDED inches to 185 cubic inches. i i i j i i f fil ! HEF tf I “tt Fi | [ i i IF {i t iat | I i -« LONGER LIFE i ? ( Motors even J the bank at a latter date and will be The securities will be delivered to, : “SOMETHING IS HAPPENING IN THE AUTOMOTIVE WORLD” OLDSMOBILE ANNOUNCES | 7 ADDED DRIVING EASE AND SECURITY: GREATER ECONOMY: FINER APPOINTMENTS: ADDED BEAUTY STANDARD PRICES. Beactieatte ne sn ve +++ confirms its declaration of even longer FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926 Noted Men Invited on. the relation of few to social evo- lution, Theodore Christianson, governor of Minnesota, will also be present and ive a talk, but his subject has not en announced. lies ‘the other. in Mandan either Thursday or woe A total of $2 players reported last alt for the joint rehearsal. ith such a number ag this, they’ can hope to play seme pretty heavy) to Attend Annual stuff, Mr. Wenzel. says. e concerts State Bar. Meeting projected for here and Mandan will boast contain a good many,-rather heavy, A number of eminent men will standard pieces, such as “The Feet| address the annual meeting of the Overture,” part of a Peer Gynt suite, Sept. 9 and 10, clarinet and cornet solos and several . E. Wensel, secretary papulas numbers featuring the trom- one and xlyophone, Lignite ‘Shipments Exceed 1925 Record Shipments of lignite coal continue to exceed the records established tast year. records at the state railroad board office show. For the six weeks period endin, 2 10, 1926, 5,436 tons were placed in interstate shipment and 27,134 tons were shipped to points within the state. \ For the same period in 1925, 2,907 tons were shipped te points outside North Dakota and 26,019 tons were y it when it desires. Gov. .G. Sorlie said he expects a large part of the isaue.to be purchased North Dakota banks since North kota bonds mey be held by bank: & part of their legal reserve. The bonds will be delivered to the bank in the near future. Combined Bands Have Rehearsal Last ‘night saw a fine ‘rehearsal of the combined bands from Bismarck ‘and Mandan,:at thé local Elks club. The combi inds put in some 214 hours of work last night and the re- sults were most encouraging. There is still another rehearsal of the bands which will be held M day night at Mandan, according to R. E. aie conductor of the local Elks ‘SEDAN $1160. Delivered in Blamarck and in- eluding: License numbers, extra tire and tube, front bumper, rear bumper, cowl lamps, automat court, Chicago, will spel atrie Treatment of Criminals.” Olson is considered pretty much of an authority in this line, and on the gen- ation of crime, according to ‘enzel. Dr, Melvin A. Brannon, formerly connected’ with the University of North Dakota and now chancellor of the Universtiy of Montana, will speak and. The two rehearsale are for the pur- pose of accustoming the bands to play together in jon for two joint certs whi be held, one in y of next wek and ston lock, cowl ventiiater, rea: signal stop light, all-stee! body, either steel dise or natural weed wheels, 3325.35 balloon tires, tire shipped, to North Dakote consumers. TODAY—Last time ‘The wheelbase ta 116 inches— the rear springs 85 inches. M. B. Gilman Co. Bronéway at Nerond Jack Hoxie In a fast western drama mmr wsame” | ADDED POWER: LONGER LIFE { x=z"e2re ‘AT NO INCREASE IN tastes as well as satishes thels every need...” bee beauty and luxurious newappomunnsnnsot te FuherBody— First Public Showing—See It \