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| PAGEEIGHT - RE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1927 } FLOOD CREST" pgtit! APPROACHES - MINOT TODAY Mouse River Shatters High Water Marks of 23 Years —Dikes R school plays in the last few years, disease followed un illness with | directs the play and has the cast measles, Funeral services will be ee | : in first class shape for the perform- held tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock i ‘ ance Friday. in St. Mary's procathedral. Inter- 5 Joe Enright, Elmer Benser, Maur- ment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. | bend 4 ice Axre, Anthony Faber, Henry Lawrence is the second son of Mr. | i Brown, Livdabl, ’ Marian and Mrs. Schmidt to die this month, Strutz, Pauline Wirtz, Ruth Gordon, | Mikie, an 11-month-old baby, having Mary McLeod and Wilma Kafer have | died of the same disease on April @ parts the play. Many of these 10. have made successful appearances — . in other amateur plays. Judge Coffey Part . Sixty Per Cent of All Fires B K SKEEL Owner of Mill City . Caused By Rubbish Accum- De The Apartment_ Building @e Ce) 99 F Ss, Is Cl a rey { s ulations, Is Claim Made St. Paul, April 27-—()—Purchase | of the three story Hansonia apart- | g Fire is one of greatest serv- ment building at Hawthorne avenue | ants; so, too, fire is one of man’s und Twelfth street, Minneapolis by | « t enemies, Fire, the servant, D, 8. Coffey, St. | is construe fire, the master, is | James A. Coffey, most destruc forced tered here today, river recorded ' A otatement from an enthusiastic Willye-Kaight owner. ; al, ive, point out those in from Andrew A ng, 3 : early this a n charge of the city’s annual “Clean apolis was completed today. Value; w With the crest of the flood ay Up and Paint Up. Week.” | Retuentie F (of the building has been placed at The sweeping trend toward Willys-Knight — : ning Minot and expected ty tistics kept fur years and cover. | Seturning From Annual $250,000. and endously i ing sal distin: ch'this city within 24 hours, the ing thousands. of fires” show that! Brigidaire Dealers’ Conven- eee trem ly increasing sales— are explained by di i 03, which have been eon 6 pee cout of all fires ‘a , The first real cireus, aside trom |, guished performance. No other car is so richly equipped af residents doby rubbish accumulation in| 4% y > ; {the games of the ancient Romans, 9 Rong? a sally Ways ste tion—Company Progresses_ | was the show started by Phillip Ast with advantages: th tream rs and in out-of-the —— jey in London in 1770, Pdinwing incge arene of the vay ‘skore? |. K. Skeels, Bismarck Frigidaire | The Knight Engine —The only type of engine that jower part of the city. Records show the greatest number | dealer, is now on his way back from | x Ohio, where he attended th improves with use. retin or Pvenive ani” BADE BECAME The engine ‘7-Bearing Crankshaft —Eliminates vibration. 8 at the convention were told, y Blechier, mresidenty that #0 BLOTCHED improves Skinner Rectifier—Prevents oil dilution. ding iw the highest test flood in hed ar et. The highest in Iy Pe and the highest in 1923 was jet fires occur in the home. These | Dayt | fires occur, usually, in the basement | or the attic, Here are usually stored [the old, unused articles, rubbish or junk that is no longer needed. If| this storage of material is not di- ing of 21 was 1 Ww of the total electric refriy Prisoners in the local jails have [rectly responsible for the s to he-done in the} : 4-Wheel Brakes — Positive, mechanical, quick- 4 heen relensed from their eclls, under |spontancous origin, still the old, ne in the with 5 1 q acting guard, to join the dike workers | worthless junk is there to add fodder {for the fi 7 is the goal of ies el tat : i | AND PIMPLY use Belflex Shackies—Patented spring shackles that make ei 516 7 jed, it spreads upward with lightning. ‘ npany: by Geter | the chassis lastingly quiet. No greasing or adjustment. like rapidity and causes ruin to the! whose orders at the end of the fl n of the Frigidaire company by dealer house and its contents, perhaps death eal ‘ it : & Timken Bearings in Front Axie— cars injury to the Inmaten, | way revesieg, ‘“téet $3820.00, it} ALL-BRAN relieved con. a im Most fine Several thousand loads of earth nave | to COHAN, “ONES AUPE: been placed in the dikes, and a large | steam shovel was assisting in the | work this afternoon Poth instchana en | and injury - at 6 ‘ [o"Someont hus correctly” stated that| "Sytt"SalOe ane tieat three monthal stipation—cleared skin. : have but four. Easiest steering you have ever known. | I hurm ta ehisancy Gre built tol of this year’ more than doubled i Narrow Body Pillars at Windshield — insuri | burn.” Jn this true? f | sales for the corresponding period of —in 30 days! g a ring _, Are Homes Fireproof? | last year, Biechler told the conven. \ greater vision; an added safety factor. | fi se utter etl ie tf is ite beg See eens Read this remarkable testimonial ce building 0} rv department | daires were sold, as against 17,864 in|. hi a Adjustable Froat Seat — Designed maxim ~ \ 1 fireproof hence Xne ever saw) March, 1926, and 1,800 in Mareh,| to the power of ALL-BRAN over] 4. ; led to give jum ‘ wood every day is Just] fireproof home? |All our homes,| 1924. ‘Beginning May. 1, he sald, the | constipation: ; a | va driving comfort, regardless of your size or stature. ting three square meals for th es we 8 {company plans a production of 2,000 “For fou I have been hronic T0 CHEST PLAN: Gershon Zeln hott, WhO Is rood” inthe aed eed. ones and unita daily, with 'the quota for the saterer from Sonsupatc, “Beng & asl Light Control at Steering Wheel — Within casy ears old pikoff, who i : 9 Ss; month 60,000, No difficulty in ex: | man for skin preparations, I was brought | - ‘a resident of the Jewish Old Fol Tomine spread and break out| ceeding this quota is expected by | face to face with a serious question when : finger reach. Convenient as a wrist watch. —.,., home in Winnip ys his| . S company officials. my face became blotched and pimply. : 4 3 Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and) motto tiyave has ouflow many basements, attics and)“ "Commere a Tistallationa Lead | tried everything without revue until @ ‘Watson Stabiiaters. Air cleaner; Thermostatic tem- no worr! nd that he doesn’t smoke, "eck te “ b 9h “Commercial install ns such~as friend persu me to try regular use ture control ‘inest and B. P. W. C. Name Teams hut drinks a [ttle. full of worthless junk, waiting to! apartment houses, soda. fountains, of Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN. Pera' I. Fi upholstery fittings. | [Gften, this materiale ne cet geiegs? | ment markets and ‘the like are Ne ou iouwas qusea ancy teers “70" Wiltys-Koaght Six, $1298 to $1495. Willye-Kaight Great Siz, $1850 to $2295. ‘ e - —' en, t s material is stored under | ;, s i 5 ion was cut end my face permanent a rs fo dl » SE CeeRM et | ciuy suaundsaupport aki Cou bianily tee meuein RemeateneItteante trio He purpones,” Biechles ccta? saga’, | cleared. although 1 eal atte snivens ete, 3 Frise Siaery ta obeaestons ett fo eke wii ete’ Chest and the following men were! Hundreds of fires occur yearly in al-| idea as to the growth of the busines, recommend Kellogg's to my close friends.’ Rotarians pledged their full- designated to help. in. the leys, vacant lots and old sheds. These; may be had from the fact thie Mech Ma, Heawaw Dusavirz hearted support to the Community which is to start at 9 a. m, use much work for the fire depart- | cates alone this year almost doubled! Philadelphia, Pu. Chest and its campaign this Fri- from the Association of Comm y ‘otal sales of 21,000 for 1924, More than forty diseases are “In 1926, we handled 50 to 60 per caused by ‘constipation. Headaches, | cent of the total electric refrigeration bad complexions, weakness, dizzi- business and our business for this ness and many other forms of suf. ae There are times, especially in the T. Murphy, Dale| spring and fall, during dry. spells, . Dr. tstandes,| When numerous fires occur in. ru Quanrud, and | bish accumulations in alleys and v day and Saturday, at their regular ro meeting held this’ noon, F After Judge A. M. Christianson, Simon, president of the Chest, had finished Frank’ Murphy, t i year ig estimated at about 80 per fering. But Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN his talk telling of the advantages J.P, Jackson jcant lots. All these fires could be |} e fering. gs A of the plan and urging its support, Visitors included Mrs, R. E, Mor-|Prevented by burning this material Cont of the total. We are, therefore, is euaranteed to relieve it. Eat two Paeelibiaassbd’n resolution placing | tis,” Henty waradn,. 1D rge | in wire enclosed receptacles, . trical refrigeration than all’ other ¢@blespoonfuls daily; in chronic itself 100 per cent behind the cam. Const tiry Brown and Roy] | BY aiding in the clean-up campaign | manufacturers combined. cases, with every meal. paign. Baird Oak ar rubbish, Kee iter “The organization is equipped from ALL-BRAN comes ready to Ten men were named to compose —— aie pag ns some times lives’ . ‘manufacturing standpoint to serve. Delicious with milk or cream the club pare wie aeons Dr. Waldron Asked | Le | handle all ae bu: pe a condi- —and add fruits or honey. Fine in They ; d, obler, % tion that did not exist last year.” cooking. Sold and served every- Jackson baie Sion Be’ ttre, to Go Over Plans Fargo Police Ask —— where. Made by Kellogg in Battle Brandes, Frank Murphy, Theodore ny is | a sas Lawrence Schmidt _ Creek. Recipes on package. suanrud and John Hoffman For Park System} or xtradition . ‘ 4 i of New York Man. _ Dies of Pneumonia cy The Lions and Kiwanis clubs each Syed chose ten men to take part in the; Dr. Lb. ©. Waldron of the state i drive at their meetings Monday and agricultural college at Fargo will be | .,. Lawrence Schmidt, four-year-old B Fee ; is- son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt in the nea the general) sued. atiithe .governor hf eee fen : i 4 4 Neel ‘ane {of South Seventh street, died early ° for the return from Now York cits thie ‘morning of pneumonia, which ALL-BRAN at the As rooms Fr Sismare with n adequate park system, it was decided given their in a meeting of the city board y for removing mort- Is, Henry J. Duem ast even Waldron iss: from the county. chairman, said to be an 7 of parks the planning y Id up tem. | ivice will be ly whi k was made of % ation hy the] th available to pay tr: - bers rd. Me will bh ion charges for returning pe 8 survey of the city [to this state for trial, The st ditor’s hooks show that. mors $2,000 of the $5,000 appropri 0 for this purpose by the 1 ql Profe: ional Wom ty engine ison spoke r audvantages | |The d last night decided to | letistature still is available, of the chest plan an ask the city commission to maintain ——_——_—__ neg decided to give their full support to ulevards along the paved streets H a) D1. | Deseo j of tha whepe the pee Class Play to | oa ee asin spit TR Ganvanssia owners them do not Women named and. the districts The city ordinances provide | ¥eVE Large Audience ‘and public health, Johns Hop they were assigned to are as, such work ean be done by the The sal op een is kins University, says that buttes lows: Mrs. Ray’ Stair and Mrs, [city and the cost’ assessed. against f he sale of tickets for “Just Out ‘the best source of the sub Alfred Zuger, all business houses onthe property benefited, and the | ollege,” clever George Ade A) bes comedy to be presented by the junior west of Third street; Miss Mary | park board hopes that such action I. the west side of Thitd street and|here will result in greatly beautify. {Class of Bismarek high school Fri- Cashel and Miss Irma Logan, A. W./ing the city's boulevard ‘systen. day evening at the city auditorium, Lucas company, Webb Brothers and Cooperation Asked has been excellent and a full house sad protects agninst dieeasa Lahr Motor Sales company; Mrs.| Letters will be sent to all wom-|i8 expected. Miss Dorothy Dakin, George McKay and Miss Fdlyn;en's clubs of the city, the board|Who coached many successful high Cedergren, Provident Life Insur- | decided, their members to ance company and second floor of| continue their cooperation. in. the First National Bank building. |work of beautifying the city and in Mrs. Gray and Miss Henrika| maintaining Custer park. The varie Beach, offices from east side of | Us women’s clubs, working through Third street to west side of Fourth|the Women's Community” Coun street, north and south; Miss Mary} have erially assisted the city Huber and Miss Rita Murphy, of- ' past along those fices, hotels and stores on east’ side | lin 4 continuance of their co- of Fourth street to east side of | operation is very much desired by Fifth street, including the Grand the park board. Pacific and Patterson hotels, North-| Jt was definitely determined last ern Pacific depot and Burleigh; night that the use of Custer park county courthouse. |as a playground will be stopped im- . Miss Rose Huber and Miss Kath. | mediately. : ark was not plane ryn McDonald, Quain and Ramstad | ned ‘8 yground, the | clinie; Miss Gertrude Eichorst and, board members contend, and play- | Mrs. George Harris, all business | grounds for the youngsters are pro- places east of Fifth’ street, except | Vided elsewhere. Much of the beauty the hospitals; Miss Susan Schaefer | of the park being destroyed by and Miss Ida’ Mae Hickox, Bismarek | thoughtless children, it is said, and | Women’s New Hygiene Ends disposal problem — Discards like tissue For many years the popular standard |; [HE Most BEAUTIFUL: Store Your Furs |; CAR In AMERICA: hospital; Mrs. Veva Slorby and Miss| the board's edict was the result, LEN CCKLANI Pauline Ri h, ah Alenics hosp: ‘al | School officials and parents will be a el Ep ue P. and St. Mary's school; Miss Chrissie | asked to snares, ten not to! HE old-time sanitary pad h ¥ é oy Bud, and Mrs, Stella Aamberg.! uke an athletic field of the park. fé as iy z: g » we is capitol main building. | J been supplanted by a new and In our new, dry, cold air, refriger- |% ne motor car, you must sink Miss Lillian Cook, Liberty Mem- | ¢———————-________ | better way called KOTEX, . 4 a . > ~~ into its luxuriously y crial buiiding: Mrs.'Bextha "thomp- | Presidential loz lees ee eee sted fire proof vaults, the last word |} p- son, high school; Miss Mary r, | . MH laundry and di LY. rf s. ¢ a holstered cushions, take chool; Mrs. W. S. : undry and disposal. You dis. in Tur rage. : William ‘Moore school: Mise Teach | Anniversaries 4. card Kotex as easily as tissue. storage emia its wheel and actually Rue, Roosevelt school; Miss Leone | ®———~~~~—--———-—----— It’s five ti 4 — ' = dri Mishinste enn stbal, MRS | An lotion won trough a war sae idl 68e tee a absorbent a of 675 Cabricls, $1995 yong dnote ye but an administration of eight “M@ry cotton pads, and thus pro- jyears held through a firm peace|‘©cts amazingly. You wear sheer FURS REPAIRED har ae aaa |Policy was the achievement of | 30wns and gay frocks under the Indian Planning to | Ulysses Simpson Grant, Civil War| most trying conditions. Study For Ministry (“thease president was born at| Ale deodorizes, and thus ends all CLEANED AND RELINED llgniad ; cy ay Rtg age 2 AE [Point Fle ant, Ohio, April 27, 1892, | eat of offending. 8 in 10 better class yeh ed Point, | employ it. Doctors widely urge it. H k’ F § oencks Fur Store end beautifully fends from the ball back ay 1885, near z ra-|WOmen now use it. Great hospita Chicago, April 27,—(#)—An ambi- hoice for leader of Most stores have Kotex on z baF a hey an | 3. Aft Pe 2 | ;, m coun- ret el Aa a he flrat ballot ut the| Casta only a few cents far ee 57 Broadway Fargo, N. D. |] costly. Indeed its price front fender. Note Pee acetal Maw 1, IN. DY . ° al ists at %| is so moderate, inreiation great length of the car,- for only $1695. A 7-passenger ry i 4 Sedan, a Limousine, a Coupe, a to its size and luxury, 1 and its lowness accentu Cobristcc Renter aed 2 as it is attracting many of atedbythecleverblending —Phacton are also available on che Myhre, Wachter school. its great beauty, and its Topping the Sixes” inthe signers have achieved exquisite appointments — wide Paige line of “Sixes” interior -roomniness with- it Seer Reensiialty, and “Eights” is the - out sacrifice of graceful When ; nifcent 6-75, This Paige. exterior lines. Netice the 0M a demonstration drive famous Sioux Indian medicine man. irst ballot at the; Costs only a few cents for a pack- back to college next week at Jame: i convention of 1868. His! age of 12, Be sure you get the beet town, N. D. ; ad with Rocinet recta. etn tes | ie KOTEK, tar only Roles tent | Traditions of his forefathers’ rev. Cerne th reconstruction, with the “like” Kote se erence for the great spirit had problem of bringing peace to the ~ “like” Kotex. | Welsch to desire to prepare himself! Country and adjusting by bitration | ‘ for the Epi ministry, and he and peaceful ‘methods difficultie | will make his last appearance for With foreign powers. { some time at the grand council fire The 15th amendment, granting | , j 6-75 chassis at similarly low prices, those pad ope vd the The complete Paige line of twenty of American Indians next Sunday uft-/ qua! suffrage “without regard to| No laundry—discard like tissue greater f alarge models offers a wide variety of ernoon as a cornet soloist before re-| Previous condition of servitude” was, i automobile. selection at prices from $1095 to ian enforcement act which enabled Con, blasd, Walech. bellaver he can bee | ress to make laws guatmtesing the| Ly Much of the charm of the ‘ aid his fellow men as aclergyman, | 14th and 15th amendments. The | Is to the t man in Burleigh, Kidder, McLean, . offered Sheridan, Emmons, Billings, Dunn, Golden Valley, Stark and « Hettinger counties, to take charge of the business of an old . established company. ¥ This connection will from $3,500 to is $10,000 and more to the man who is a hard worker, an ambitious salesman, and wante to wet ahead in the world. i 1 ——— Alabama claims against Great Brit-| DR. R Ss. ENGE ‘ain were settled in the Treaty : McRoberts Talks to Washington, 1871. Bees OF 2 . uring Grant's administrati | Chiropractor Bismarck Rotarians stn. of trade was changed. from | Free Riatinaticn pelea 000,000 against to $130,000,000 ee H. McRoberts addressed the|in favor of the United States. Am- 4. “ Biemarck Rotary club, at its lunch-|nesty was granted in 1872' to ail Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. eon gy Mata on ov Sel Se pale od she most conspicuous con- ) { tween Chemistry and Industr; je | federate leaders, If you are between thi of 25 and 50 md can \- A le ay ai years a) el Gio ask ti tecclettre hes | rte ptt Magen farlah references ay to your Honesty and abit to do things ‘the part of chemistry in everyday life,|cohesion of the war-torn country, : ite us at once, giving full details about your t : ‘and told of the chemistry of the| was completed under President Grant rast.employments, and stating where our representative can " industry in some detail. eo see you for an interview. Beng cote . Oitberge Humphreys and Heery Wal-| New: coats and suits arriv- All applications will be treated confidentially see eevemyenicd by Mrs. RB. E. ing dailv, specially priced at : . 9 Rig Ala Mere ane" caves briet talk on/Sarah Gold Shop. Style with- A. P. MALM a : ion, presenting phases! out extravagance. 312 Main 809%, N.P. Ave. Fargo, N. Dak. ; 4 ties thst the Botary|Ave. Phone 566. amr arate 6-75 models is due to the x ; ; > consymmate skill with. AIGE whith Paige body. de- ’ : . Bere New Day Motor Company ’ 202 Fourth St, . Phdne 925-W Bismarck, N, Dak.