The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1926, Page 8

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— PAGE EIGHT - $< i ‘ : rding to Mr. Roberts. He further| had been to him, askin: tions! d, » thet the don, paper, Saturday, Frank Power T WORK The Pope in Prayer RIVER GETTIN ed out that the river has fallen regarding fo, bi, asking’ questions} proved, the paper oY": iting ous or reported. te the paper that, ona feet since the first of this month| take and the possibilities of putting| more German mines. ~ he what lieved to be Kitehener’s body com hd four feet since July 16. Hae tate of thete own mene thee! The ‘stories thet” Lord Ritehener | 1 3 : TRI | Pipes Are Too Small int, Hi ble to say what “ from the ship and that he D HELP , | T0 W P 1 IN osticiata’ot the Mvater de-| the" tailecad’ would eventually. do. | reached shore ace purely imaginary : | Partment are not al d_over the} The present city intake was Led it continues. land. | , } ; ° ftuation. Superinte: in a-number of years ago, accordin; “Regarding the rumor that Kitchen- sinking of the Whitte Says % 1 | Mi " eet of easajorat ts intake pipe fp MTche pei g Ad whlch the In + wes oat Om tae pd, the ent recurrences of Nhsteepert chek Director Sone waa : y Missouri Is Only 28 Feet’; nd chat, ab a polit where she Gur-| take pipe is embedded wat, bated on Harpe vets dead hes @ iden-| Kitchener escaped and, wae, living, ” Uy i i ain i e re. He does} a te: ! an, ani never country, aa Preniive titer | | Ae ee a cee is oth eae ee ae tee Sere ee se Renta am ‘or’ « fa: re ‘ nm a im yaa voted to Preventive, E' fo dan Not Alarmed Ml Tn diameter There has, ber ne et ee rare [Ene ie. ‘would “have ‘carried’ them| pduulralty, that the vophel was sum for a town rge Mandan. He| structed, and Mr. Fredericks is sure) there.” y ; by German spies. ‘ bexpressed the opinion that the in-| there has been no inconvenience the i Appeal for support of the medi- + 3 . | The Missouri river is very Jow s erage? . eal profession in obtaining larger ys a 3 ms this summer, according to “W,| stallation of another reservoir in the | last seven years, from that cause. ‘The report that tWe body of Lord appropriations for public health ie | Roberts, local weather observer and| aystem will be necessary. TF Kitchener, famous British war mi work has been made by A. A. Whitte : there is prospect it will reach the} & No troul ticipated by! Den: Finding of: > | ter and field marshal, had been {¢ director, in a_cit- ; 7 i reecat point faite history by Deceaye | Commissioner J. B. Fredericks. He \y. hed in the Referee, m_ his office. | , - F ber. . 7 not measured the water above Kitchener’s Bod: tepartment | The river iy 06 feet above the low| the city’s intake, but was of the y funds! ‘ | stage of 1889, at the presene|@pinion it was between. 8.and.4 feet _—_ if e, That wa lowest ever|Sbove. The intake pipe, he pointed) London, Aug. 10,—)—Official a othe water has| gut, isin a much better position | denial ‘of the reported finding of throughout the st t i Aa ‘ * lowest record | han that of the Northern - Pacific | Lord Kitchener’s body onthe shores with their se a | he i * ‘ feet on Dee, | failroad company’s. The city's intake | of Scandinavia and its interment tives in an ef! them , 1918 fa about two and ® half miles up| there is given in g iLaa ‘on the loss} to be more ma ’ H Channel Has Changed... | the river, in a place where the cus-| of the cruiser Ham: of the: Spends Little Per Capita y . Fent clings to the western bank, The| Orkneys in 1916, issued today as a North Dakota, he pends } ¢ #2 e | ‘| i 29 1 rN: P. intake pipe is lower down, near| white paper. only three cents per capita annually | i is taken as the basis the railroad bridge, wherb the cur-| ‘The paper, as has been officially in public h work w \ | 4 ‘That means the} rent rather inclines~to. the eastern|done many times before, denies th: | states sp 0 ‘ y feet below the level ie ‘ tae the Hampshire was lost thro rie ated fo: seek E a the lowest in the histoty of je also said that N. P. engineers| treachery. been conclusi cludes % direct ach division | iy | fae, i Ifthe water continues . in his office. They are vital statis g to fall proportionately between now ties, sanitary engineering, child hy ‘ Dee. 1, it will be the Towést Ne eee ele ae e tor: wtoe| n. Mandan would be ut- All. offer fertile a Steen terly cut off from her water supply. , 2 longing and saving the lives of North| fae : , tty cut OFF Tia NOE ee aes ; Bae Gtk pointing oat. 025 : : s particularly the ease” be-| b Beeetany ee cram communicable dis |cause"the hamnel has, changed, and ewar a 1925 oS ee la all of | This exceptional ao saad at Pope Ae begging pare bless. | 2 A) ° ; bei. ware preventable. ing for Cardinal Bishop Lega of Frascati. The pope is standing wit! i he Neat ah, Diptherla a cpart-| hands folded; the eardinal is seated at the right. | The prelate had been i ai ew saeae: Pees cy — of ie rn in Optometry ees. will join with those of other promoted to cardinal bishop from cardinal priest. j pay $50.00 for information ing to the arrest and conviction ) ‘states in campaign to eradicate - - Ap of any person or persons practicing Optometry without ‘a license diptheria. In 1924 the death toll from BREAK INTO STORE or any person or persons vending eye-glasses, spectacles or lenses tnat crure were 9. Since there is M AY ABOLISH rand NgDs Aug. TYP | from door to door unless they be duly licensed by said Board of vif cure for the disease f B ara ‘Soturday | Optometry. This dpplies to representatives of any company who wat i lings : ht, broke ope desk and took | $ employs agents to vend spectacles or examine eyés from door to though Ii iy notice was taken of, the VOTING RULE $72, it was discovered Sunday. i ae oor: std ‘ : R Dr. Moth: diptheria deaths the G8 deaths from ! i Ponsiice ot Ceumsbiy In ids There 1s 10 ab: : | | Ls i maniac “Tell me just what eee lt a 4 no a - Article 524 H. B. No. 65 Session Laws of N. D. me jet * lute cure for accidents but there ic } 4 ‘ * ve bee eating so! Democratic National Commit C. The adaptation or the adjustment of lenses or prisms and ae a is cure and prevention for diptheria . if used in time,” the explained. teemen Favor Changing “$0 your son is on the the sale thereof to the public to correct, relieve or remedy any de- The Moth Patient: “Oh! Doctor! eae tha ‘cali: J ¢ ! : fect or abnormal condition, or to correct, relii medy the ef- 3 fraid some é SEEK SEED IN pcre a ih football team. What fect of any defect or abnormal condition of the human eye. enn otra Hi ro-third | ition does he play?” ‘ by mistake!” NORTH DAKOTA)" 223" "=" 0 gat citi | | apni + thought ot Yate aay Dr. L, J. Anderson, Secretary, Grand Forks, N. D. . ‘You stick to Klein clothes 7 era from North Dakota, on the basis has one of the best posi- Dr. R. E. Bonham, Bismarck, N. D. - Hlinois Farmers Now Realize) of the indicated sentiment of mem- : : posi 5 . D. of all ” Importance of Sweet Clo- Hes ilk ek tions. I believe he is Dr. R. P. Merritt, Kenmare, N. D. and be sure weol ver and Alfalfa in ranter ee : one of the drawbacks.” 1 only g A o change. Only nine of those aha o D., ae Ws ae ee answering were definitely against it. ois is lookine to Nor ako 0 From 33, States 3 sweet clover and alfalfa seed as the The affir Miesscame from ea No matter how good your former state is just beginning to! states, the Philippines ition is, if you had an realize the importance of sweet | ang Alaska, a, celbes ice ean . Position is, if y ; clover, gapecially, ‘as a soil builder,”| nine votes against the proposal. igh - powe accident, an auto smashup: T. Melvin Lee of Valley retest ny ana rear Z Y ; City, chairman of the agricultural Pa iy ey ac eee Pa aes scape of tort gies or a bad fire it would cere»: : ; committee of the North Dakota! the ‘committee, Murphy said, giving foot she yeee erenae eee! tainly be a drawback. Get ‘ . 2 Bankers’ association, on his return| each state two ; Abhi Fraps gory Bh ( ss i: S « : to North Dukota from a ir te . Livi complete insurance protec- ci ry Hiinois, where he attended) opinion were ki ‘THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY 5 4 ' ‘ ; : cultural meeting of the jfllin- Thaw deleay ly tion from this agency of a nites vania, where one vote was recorded the Hartford Fire Insur- association. ach &i I icieve core beck to; North Da-| “Loot, pe, ray or “On the basis of Mr. Herring's re- Kota from the visit to HMlinois, feel-| port it seems clear to me that the ance Company. fng that this state has many ad-| jational committee is overwhelmingly : 1/ A R rt G tt Oo + vantages and opportunities not enjoy-| ba Baye ern ink Cn epo ; t f y es 3 vy Be oe cther atates," anid Mr. ‘Loe| 1 favor of sbrognune the two-thipd MURPHY oO en uu a 9 ly a bf . Murph: d. “To me it ap} “ while in Fargo en ‘route to Valley Dae cudatido ib tiniiae | p “The Man Who Knows } City from his trip east. .__| party solidar i ae Insurance” B Fi ° 1 C e es P “1 g witrih paket fod eng Se eran avscie, {11 Boston Financial. Corporation, Says,. in Part: prosperity of agriculture and in fi-: rein to Murphy " 77 # ae nancial conditions. = Phone 577, é : impressed By Comparison eee ating is mot dirrieale aL: eltiriann ty ti al ple en “Today Willys-Overlapd covers 07% of the. au- valve a Knight, motor responds with greater effective pemestn ds atiee aoe hineie The tomobile field with models. new'from tire to top. A han ‘ t valve motor of the same ca- Bee se tind the farming line of cars in advance of competition and with one- : “gives superior performance under Zommunity depressed and the farm half its product that of Knight cars protected by pat- ; aible driving condition. Because of the Bulldings "in a state of shabbiness i pe) and as far os volume production is concerned, ie of sperd, (ge ag ee lllnalig alma exclusive to itself in passenger car production.” , ‘gas consumhp- Mutya contrat Detiveen North Da- ; ash a : 1 at which ‘they Kettdings ‘andthe shabby. looking “The Knight engine stands alone as the only fun- Seva peetenernine ; ’ ‘ damental feature in the whole automobile field prov- oite tl mondes acd.comment. . en by practice and firmly established by adoption and “Th ines ‘ee epee held use over a period of years which is so patented and on the Sinnissippi Farms, owned and monopolized by its licensees to the exclusion of gen- operated by Frank 0. Lowden. The ; . phn. eral competition.”. Bei isbaeiciosss co-operating agencies assisting at the : * , Bt thet University at imei wer ak “Speaking of the Willys-Knight "70": Unless Bere ceteaieticn, agricultural ve. ym the j t of everyone with whom we have Tations committee and the Illinois checked is wrong, in this car W! eae produced the greatest all around aul were received on weekdays, too! gecent Sunday and preached the ser- mo@ to the congreghtion of St. | George's Episcopal church. He took as his roe the personality of Christ. ‘Youn, lurphy made an excellent preacher, his best girl said. ——————— a ea, ees Pl f H W. “ee ssenThin ives tthe abity to ectlorate | Beet ice Baht Gat Pater entyo ot Water— - ith «popper valve, as more power pee $ _ aerete a Yankee Stadium, > Wha e d of engine capacity is available to: start ‘with. Y B t ajoy to have all the hot water means ability to run slow on high-gear and-get away - @ ig you want for kitchen work. And ade- - quickly in traffic, making the car-not only: A quate hot swater for all the family in the to drive but safe and fast in crowded t ; : bathroom, ,.And:@n wash days work is ne quicker and easier done when there's eit all the hot water that’s needed. Plenty of hot water is ways a great convenience., Now itis a big bargain. Tank Water Heater in your service — However, it has‘a world of mee yu this report if you wish tones tt,

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