Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
fo hana t oa TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 about four months ago and put them | holding its own. “As I left El Bluff,” on his darge farm near Bismarck, id Mr. Crampton, “my boat was where they have put on welght sirayed with machine gun bu apes. from revolutionary guns All win lows in my home are broken. Man: Nee S CONTIN LES, —1ay|three-inch shells have passed through W. J. Crampton, American collec-|™¥ house tor of customs at’ Bluefield, reports that fighting between revolutionists afd government continues at El Bluff. The PAGE EIGHT Baker Talks to Kiwanians About U. S. Convention Baker on the Constitution of the United States of America was a feature of the Kiwanis club’s noonday luncheon today. T! a vocal solo. by accompanied by | sand lete r, and a talk on; tite convention transcended their in- Citizenship Idea by, structions we well know. After months of debate a new constitution framed for thirteen states of an of some three hundred and thousand square miles vail over an area square miles, Shenson amen ea states who reported a recommenda- tion that © hould summon a states to meet phia in May, 1787, in ‘cor- nee with which Congress resolved convention should take sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation ul reporting to Congress.” The ceting took place in a room fifty square in “the city of brotherly n of less than thirty thou- How completely Mrs. - Elizabeth of Fargo, state various kinds of building by means of colored tacks, ¢! tacks depicting new structures, the. white tacks alterations and the blue jealous, quarrelsome states extending long the Atiantic sea-board has be- first world power from tes at p pl je Woman Is Killed aa in Auto Accident)", ” Funeral services! were held at 3|mendations o'clock this afternoon at the Perty| propeped. lage, Wore’ aade Second, Undertaking parlors for Mrs. W. F. fo Mrs. E. A. Thorberg of Bis. Ryckman, a former Bismarck marck, state secretary. dent, who was killed Saturday after-| Fifteen members were in attendance oe * he ta red dag at the "ae representing variou: Jo" . a enry ohn | we of Bismarck isa daughter of Mrs.| throughout the state, ene Ryckman. Beside her husband, Mrs. Ryck- man is survived by six small chil- dren and three daughters and a son by a former marri The latter include Mrs. Dohn, marck; Mrs. Thomas of Dudley, Idaho, Mrs. G: now of Tacoma, Washington, and Harry Scott of Baldwin. McDonald Funeral Largely Attended Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- erine McDonald, who passed away Friday afternoon, were Reid Monda: morning at St. Mary’s Pro-cathedral, which was filled with the friends of t leceased. The requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Slag with Rev. Father Fisher and Rev. Father Clement of Man- dan officiating. ‘ather Slag paid a. touching trib- | ute to the memo: Mrs. McDonald Jas one of the pioneer residents of Bismarck. Pallbearers were J. W. Murphy, J. D. Healow, E. B. Kline, F e with each orate of 150,000 has one of more than fifty 1. What gratitude every American must feel that the envy and bitter- ness sown by the great war in Europe are not present in the United States, that « traveler may traverse the greatest free trade area in the world within the confines of our country, where ‘as if he were to go from Lon- don to Constantinople, little more than half the distance from Boston to Los Angeles, he must pass custom! houses blocking the commerce of seven nations. Jurs is a debt of the greatest m: he framers the Coi for t Mr. Atkinson, who is also bui inspector, Ingstad Does Not Plan to Resign to Manage New Garage -, Fred B. Ingstad, state automobile use the American Union| registrar, today denied any intention of resigning his position in connéc- tion with taking over the manage- ree co-ordinate branches; | ment of the new Hughes garage at ike, the executive wil the corner of Broadway and First |’. ich independent, the three] street. circumscribed Ingstad said he would place ao the guiding manager in charge of the garage and of free men, our property: expects to employ a man from % and our liberties are|town in that capacity, although he | was not ready to announce who the of the United| man will be. $6 anniversary of the! Ingstad id he has no intention adoption of th nstitution by study) of resigning from the state office, of it and dedication of his life to its! at least until the motor vehicle law ion in spirit and in fact. | is re-enacted. He is advocating num- ‘erous changes in the present law | and will carry his fight to the | legislature. the Kiwanian’s E. B. Cox. Rev. Paul S. Wright gave an ad- dress deaiing with the constitution, history of intelligent citizenship| ideals. The program was concluded | by the repeating of the American's Creed by the entire membership. Baker's Address Mr. Baker's address, which proved ing to the members, throug! ut the state. wae fore fo cater head fo fine White ‘faced lere' to Césselton, N. D., having recently fold the stock to a’ Casselton farm- Mr. Tatley purchased the stock ‘erdinand Lutz of Hebron Special Offer to. Victims of Chronic Indigestion Is particalarly gratifying —is the only kind that will give desired comfort, looked-for style ahd wear that mean economy. A Custom Tailored Suit Will give you that ideal combination. We use only absolutely 100 per cent all wool fabrics and will make up to your individual meas- ure any one you may choose from the hundred or more weaves, patterns and color- ings—the season’s very newest. Our careful tailoring will give you the perfect fit that is such an important ele- ment in the entirely satis- fying suit. Come in and look over the selection ‘of, e offer. a Overcoatings, too, in a large variety of light and heavier weights. We also do cleaning, press: repairing DORUM EXCLUSIVE TAILORING Made in Bismarck First Guaranty Bank Bldg. on a foundation of an Republic today is 183,000 or representative govern iles, of the French Republic square miles, and of England 74 square miles and that they are leading nations of the we begin to realize the the task of the framers of the Constitution. i he men who took part in this great gathering and their friends, d in various statements on rec-| ed the greatness | their work. Jefferson thought of; it as an example to the world of the| ‘mbly of the wise men of the] ates instead of the arm And Franklin thought that Europe might Union and One Grand go buck one hundre he year 1786. rs of struggle of Independence a which had un y no real was e seen without de- n for a moment, the ) America has styled its ) but I have beheld no) singe the commencement of hos-| s that I thought our liberties/ ent danger as at pres mn states had been stra different. States Confederation) K 5 means of a like! 7 could not levy! convention. tuxes and the Articles could onl, Sir Hen amended by a unanimous Briton; tn states were jealous of Men were pl: houses in d th paper money | ich had lost i . The dreams h which the war had end ed were being shattered in every ¢ ion. There was no national spirit. Disillus disgust, ‘disappointment, characterized the attitude of many who had looked for great progress soon as pea fe uatioy $as stran| paral ¢ to the one hun-/ of to@ay, In:Central Europe | dred and forty anniversary of win Shay’s Rebellion. the adoption of the Constitution, It) The By Murphy “The Man Who Knows Insurance” ‘ Biephone 577 No. f RESIDENT Coolidge has called insurance the modern method of making the. uncertain cer- tain—the means by which success is almost guar- anteed. The first thing for you to make certain of is your insurance agent. Can he be depended upon? The next thing to consider is the companies he repre- sents. Are they depend- able—like the Hartford Fire Insurance Company for example? Building Map Shows Growth of P iiaaiaa, City of Bismarck President Obregon A-map of the cy of Bismarck, ve-|- Sesenger on ‘Train Held Up By Indians) j,,?.,2°%°%: Horner, 8. 8. Clifford. — Following the services at the church tilit in such ime ent.” Thirteen gling under Articles of since 1777. Congre You can be so distressed with gas and fullness that i think your heart is wine to stop beating. ‘our stomach may be so distended oh dol breathing is short and 3} Lunn, distinguished] ‘ou. are disty and pray for quick be done. idress on the last an-| » birth of Washington,! s of the at men of " oft would rank the frat with the gr relief—w fast “one tal in the father of the) i SL years old,/ y and saw it prob: not get rid of bles 3 iH ! ed relief; May 4, such attacks altogeth- new building ord ct, to the p 7 new structur e in process of * four private garages have been It and that alterations have been made on 20 other buildings. The re Why have chronic indigestion at group. all? ation of the Governor of, is effective ‘an area nenrly te Virginia to meet at Annapolis was) times that of its adoption. The lit- only accepted by the delegates of five | tle nation of thirteen sparsely settled, THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigen French & Welch Hardware Co. nee the amount of building that De oy tite ey bid Frowth | Sonora have held up a train on which st Ae aerate “vhen ‘the eity’s| 0 making an announcement, to have’ been’ built] Ped the train near Viewm and that Plane for te furthering of the| Especially when Finney's pale selves. The Yaquis, however, did’ afternoon at the annual state mect-| ant ellxite te een indie oe cently put up in the office of City cing on in HiNnatek CHI ene a Mexico City, Sept. 14.—()—Rebel-| Mrs. McDonald was laid to rest in Dossitle by priateds ato! [former President Obregon was a pas-— Women’s Legislative jance went into ef.| this effect, the presidential office construction, | fhe 150 troops accompanying General; Women’s Legislative Council of | Store or any druggist anywhere guar not attack. ,ing held in the senate chambers of | or chronic, or money back. Sensational Cut of $4.0 to S120 Auditor M. H. Atkinson, reveals at a ‘one with t nid growth | lious Yaqui Indians in the state of the family lot in St. 5 ap, Which covers the pe: senger. Council Meets Here time, shows that | Says that about 1,000 Indians stop- | Obregon made ready to defend them-j| North Dakota were made Monday | antees Dare Mentha Pepsin, 1 pleas- SSE SS SSS SSS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ON THE TWO MOST POPULAR CARS IN THEIR PRICE AND SIZE CLASS Unprecedented success of Overland Whi Overland Six selling at rate of 1500 a week ... Big savings e Whippet $ Now Sedan °735 a] 695 Coupe *735 ‘085 : FEATURES 4*hee! brakes . « . stops in 51 feet from 40 miles an hour... 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline... 55 miles an hour... 5 to 30 miles in 13 seconds ... turns in 34-foot circle ... eagiest car in America to park. All prices f. 0. b. factory. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. EASY TERMS YOUR CAR IN doubles factory production ... ected by these now passed ? OVERLAND SIx. WAS NOW. Standard Sedan ° 935 835 é Pel’ siggs *O75 — coure $898 “O25 FEA IS SoPaiticslin 2t'ecconds --. low gravity center . .. wheelbase in its Bix of its size in America. (' class... handsomest Six ; > IMMEDIATE