The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1927, Page 3

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pein APRIL: 28, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee nothing to it,”’ was the of William Harridge, sec- . Johnson who had eS Sr PS eG URE ee UO EGRET PRuenaas ff j | be imminent breaks. These later were tion when seven land machines of | gago and from the city hall here) “There’ found»to be such leaks as could be | the Arkansas national guard search- Rumor Offering IWwhere the sudden rumor sprang up assertion ’ ed the flooded area of that state to FREE THOT EPOE Bade Deen t PatAEy co repaired with a few hours’ labor. igcate marooned refugees who had American League — ip |Hundreds of workmen were cbneen-| not been found by the rescue pa trated to stop a blowout which oc- | Three seaplanes vere fi curred on an arch in the southern from Pensacola, a, part of the city. | air station, to Arkansas to se ae The situation above Memphis, at | region. ~ New Hickman, Ky., and other places where Se J. desperate fights were made for sev-| Everybody come to the eral days against the impounded | floods, was relieved by a drop in the | Presbyterian church Satur- : ‘ the "holdy, thi ‘ ; ai = who now holds the post 6 First Ctsete to State in 1876— Ae SE ined and ‘gree day evening and hear Harold | anything about it “formally.” B : f souri was regarded passed. ig: Singer. Word to that effect came from the! ‘MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck tinprovéd ‘city property. Ptepalybiert privileges. Apply for terns 4 PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK ed,and told he could “write to Excel Springs, Mo., for a his own salary ticket.” jend rest. “It looks like Post to Walker AI would not discuss any offer un- | tising for Mayor Walker.” ti! twas formally made,” Mayor) American League club ov Walker said. as unproductive of informa Auditorium Theatre Continuous Resident of [office of President Johnson in Chi- ‘a: . Bismarck Since 1895 ‘ Come to Irwin Anderson’s place, one mile west One Night Only @ihaae: Robert Phelps 70. ac ple: |The “eyes “fe th r,” both land and and three miles south of McKenzie. by twelve o'clock, . 3 er resident of Bismarck, died late Te aut techie Rageue af viked giaeing ; Sunday, April 24th. $10.00 reward for every coyote iday afternoon following a lengthy |in Arkansas, while every river boat or wolf killed to the person killing it. Seven hundred hunters needed to cover the coyote run, which is four- teen miles long and ten miles wide. Lunch and am- CURTAIN AT 8:30 illness of cancer. Coming to North Da-j available. in’ the regi i illness < gion was being kota in 1876, Mr. Phelps later te-| mustered today to save thousands of NO I ICE turned to the but again came | refugees, perched on fast crumbling to this state in 1895 and has made | jevees on both sides of the raring pis home in Bismarck continuously | si munition will be furnished, but we suggest that you Since that time. mipeuwe i . 7 ‘ ki : renee : P ; TRIUMPHAL TRANS - CONTINENTAL TOUR Me Mr. Phelps was born June 2, 1856, | woceven 7000 rand, seule at The planting of any shrubbery, flower beds. bring some ammunition of your own. Only shotguns } te ae mae seaine Apritsg, dist hie of ed niles at Green fruit trees, vegetables or other plants in- will be allowed. It is estimated there are thirty coy- WALKEFt a a = be ; At » s., While a ri i :. . ml Dat vy at Sauk Center, Minn.. Three reported to be stranded on a two Saami Su des aurtion abet Uline otes and wolves in this run. E. B. Klein has been : 1 3 h and a half foot embankment. whic! 5 Mf strip adjac inted Fi i iq W. B. y. Mrs. H. E.lwas rapidly being eaten away. by | te H iveatie- te at ‘eit ninik a ate ty appointed Field Captain. \ Hl the rising flood at Knowlton’s Land- paved streets is strictly prohibited by city Without shelter and | ordinance. Farmers Committee, i nora «El w ood, they were, said to | me McK d screaming and crying for help ‘ vears Mr. Phel the water rose toward the top M. H. ATKIN L. E. Heaton, Jr., years Mr. Phelps was in the | of the levee. All night and toda ; City Auditor TeWik AWaKS employ of the Northern Pac tkets toiled te extticate the | y: . rwin Anderson, railway and was retired June 30, ra ligne Whose homes | | i C. D. Kin 1926. la he path of the threatened | ce rea, in His Ov. in ic 2 o'clock at the were called into ac- | erwhelming Success Episcopal church, ~ - | Bete : rT ” i ill be Roy Logan, Henry reas ar ms Will and Louis Benser, A Flaming Stunning Story CLEANUP WEEK : of London, Cairo and the Egyptian Desert ne PLANS MAPPED | by The Author of “The Hindu” ~ BY LION GROUP g isted By (Continued from page one) , fH teenth street, Avenue F.- The south A Notable New York Company Prices, including tax side will be divided into two dis- | tricts, with the division point at} ‘Try to Trade a car with \a Ninth sane bh b 1 al A map of the city is to be place lower f):0r-—$2.76. i290, pies, ¢ IB) in the window of some prominent acteet tiberes LaiL pi. lei hate HB downtown store and rubbish _ piles] WE will be indiented on it by red pins.| = When word comes that these piles q have been cleaned up, or when a lot does not require cleaning, a white rin will be placed in the map. > Members of the committee itt charge of cleanup work are W, F. Hy Joe Spies, Fred Peterson, nydér and Archie O, Johnson: I] SUFFERING IS ‘— INTENSE OVER ' 4 = *)~«6FLOODED AREA; ») (Continued from page one) | 4 the Mississippi levee, was reported tbe desperate. Bodies Seen in Water The dzath toll exacted by the! 4 break in the levee at Stops Landing f will not be known until waters have | -wheel brakes next year See what you get! Today’s motor car has four-wheel brakes. Speed dictates it. It’s safer to be up-to- date — and it’s good business. Speed—more than you'll ever need. 55 miles an hour is all we claim. Many owners report better than 60. nk $ not WORDS Dy neste An Associates ris ‘ r e r uali Ieee ne Denies te uperto Acceleration—5 to 30 miles an hour in 13 seconds. ee hi h th a e : : : f ; RiP dead noted, we eve negroes. | New Low Prices The Whippet's flashing pickup makes you master of proves a tire’s ; hat 000. square : any traffic situation. Low gravity center adds safety. a = backwater from | Whippet pefore t Ops | YF 66ere? . 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