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PAGE EIGHT We § KILLED IN LOUISIANA HURRICANE Damage to Property Will To- tal Between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000 New Orleans, Aug persons were known to be dead, eral others were missing and esti mates of damage wrought by the tropical hurricane that swept thro: souta+rn Louisia dnesday ranged between fi Wm dollars as new rep storm age reached here today. The fifth death was that of a child who drowned at Schriver. — Thirteen fishermen are missing from the | miles be- | uthern half of | the damage to} e to mount stimated farmers, as | and | pe Fully ‘three-fourths of t damage will be borne by thousands of acres of sugar cu corn were flattened by an hour wind and ma Y were ruined when t ide, whipped by the wind, rose to unsual heights flooding irrigation canals with salt | water. Hundreds of homes and business} houses in the storm area were damaged, many being demolished, Practically every highway was block ed with falling tre BISMARCK 10 MEET PRISON All Stars Anticipate Tough"! Battle and Engage Board- man For Mound Duty The Bismarck ball team will clash with the All Star aggregation penitentiary diamond at 1:45 Sun- day afternoon. Although Bismarck will present ineup, the anticipation sat the penitentiary hey w their hands is aaety evidenced | by the fact that they are to use} Charley Boardman, former big league ; pitcher und reputed among the best in this part of the country. Snyder | will ne the receiving end of the | Pen ery. | In the camp of the Bismarck team it was regarded as a very doubtful game they will play Sunday. The Al Stars are reputed an aggregation 11 players and the prison dia- mond is a severe handicap to players tsi omed ; i) o——__________. At The Movies |; o—__________-~* ELT E THEATRE Picture two men, helpless in a huge iron vat. High above them is a raving maniac manipulating the controls of a giant crane that is swingin a huge ladle filled with molten st swinging it slowly but sure the helpless men in the vat. His sole intent is to dump the molten mass on the heads of the two men who cannot escape. As the ladle approaches the men great masses of the liquid steel and fall to the floor of the spraving death to whoever steps in its path, That is the start of one of the most Old Resident Given Up By Physicians “Given up by five doctors, my} only hope an operation. I rebelled | on cutting me open, as I am 75 years | old. A neighbor advised trying Mayr’s for stomach trouble. I got! relief right away. I had not eaten | for 10 days and was as yellow as a gold piece. I could have lived only | a few days but for this medicin It is a simple, harmless preparation | that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays | the inflammation which causes prac- | tically all stomach, liver and ‘intes- ; tinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will’ convince or money re-{ fun ' in flavor... that’s why Quaker Oats entices {and inten t the I Men of Steel,” which is now showing|such word is received. No tnforma- ” which is now showing} tion on the results will be given ex- at the Eltinge. This scene was staged|cept through the office of the in the Ensley Mills of the Tennessee|state’s attor Dr. Abbott said. | Coal and Iron Company plant at Bir- geham. Alsbae ccring rvie| Drop Announced in in this picture. It is Sills and Victor McLaglen who are in the vat with death swinging toward them. of course they are saved, but in the sav- Pittsburgh, a :, AuE (PIX ing a more thrilling scene is shown! five to n per cent reduction in than in the threat pictured above. [the price of electric light bulbs has Sills declares “Men of Steel” is the been pnounced by the greatest picture he has ever appeared, house Electric Manufacturing com- in, barring none, and it is rarely that! pany Sills speaks thus about any of his pic made possible by reduced will amount to per cent on new standard lines: per cent on all fective | id ton musty, Midshipman Who approxi- n production, which comes to heatre for wo day run nd that it is the bes f the series which this new star is making for F. B. Q. is attested by the glow Has 8 reports on the production from Refused Commission critics ard public ake. 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D., Aug. 27.—()—Steade é sing shipments of cream and Marion Staley, will drive to Me- t the Fi tach ff th | ora for a week-end outing in the,trough the Fargo station of the Rad Lands. , |Northern Pacific railroad have | necessitated the expenditure of $3,600 to improve the facilities for the handling of thin product, H. H, Ell worth, local freight agent, said Thursday. The money will be spent, for the erection of corrugated steel shelter sheds in which the cream jeans will be stored. The announcement by Mr. Filla- worth followed an inspection of the Fargo station by W. B. Strachan, general superintendent for the | Northern Pacific, and Dan C. Petti- | pne, general baggage agent and ager of express traffic. Thursday, Mr. Strachan and Mr. Pettibone, accompanied by Mr. Ells- worth, made a trip to the Armour &} VISITED IN FARGO. | jaMtisses Luella and Alda Bremer ree turned last evening. from Chicago, | where they have been spending their | vacations, They stopped for a visit in Fargo en route home. LEAVING FOR MINNESOTA Judge and Mrs. Sveinbjorn John-} of next week for Albert Lea, Minn,, | where they will visit Mre. Johnson’ | parents, TAKEN TO HOSPITAL | Peter Karpen, who has been ill for several weeks, was taken to the St./ Alexius hospital yesterday where he {will undergo an operation. | GUESTS AT HALL HOME Missoula, Mont., row for their heme oe a short visit in the hte at the hom of Congressman and Mrs, Tom Hall, | HERE ON BUSINESS { D. P. Robinson of Garrison is transacting business in the city to-! “When this hand gets well will I be able to play the banjo?” “Certainly.” “Thanks Doc, you're awonder. I never could before.” Donée BrotHers DAN $1050. COUPE $985. 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