The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1927, Page 8

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aA RE hich EIGHT BS ae BISHOP SPRENG | "wsigercrithan'Voca N.Y. SCIENTIST GIVES SERMON ys:-w.rss:sceeessaet: IS FOUND DEAD kota TO GRADUATES 2: ssesices8 IN LABORATORY ve advised university (P)— | official Reviewing the showing made in the , ' Graduating Nurses Urged to) various music contests, the experts | Believed to Have Died ‘Mar- = held that notable improveme: anc aie % Study Soul of Man as Part | bee tyr to Science’-—Gas , Caused Death cf Their Training nd chorus | in quality of a One of the most eloquent and in 4 New ham spiring sermons ever delivered on a | who w similar occasion w: ven last eve-| teat tubes inh when Bishop S. P. Spreng of! ed city resear oratory, was ning tJ lieved by friends today to have died Reperville, as a mi r to science, | "Phe test tubes und glass jars stood | ready for use in an open cabinet and sheaf of fresh notes lay on a 2, laboratory table v scientist's Fractured— jody iterday by | , before his ddressed the grad: | Hospital ureate the city auditorium, me of Bishop Spreng’s ser mon was the value of personality, and his text was from Skull May Be Body Found Along Road h and appeared to be dozing. based on the words, that Thou «rt mindful of him, and) t n of Man that thou visite: 4% pointed out stems hitherto unknown —Suspect Is Held | Tune 6--UP)—Mrs. | was found at 8 a.| side road about two d with severe the detached tube of a bun. burner filled the room. Dr. incher was seeking to perfect the) Dick immunization treatment for scariet fever when he died. 7 definite cause of death today | remained undetermined. juicide Fvidence Found s Gonzales, assistant are: P. E. Byrne, Bismarek; Judge’ Fred Jansonius, Bismarck; | Bertha E. Palmer, Bistiarck; Geb. Will of the Osear H. Will company, | Bismarck; Attorney W. A, Jacobson jof Turtle Lake, and Mrs. Cross of | Dawson, president of the eighth trict women’s clubs. i “The Studio” Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota A Real Office Training School . Gregg Shorthand, Touch Type- writing, American Bookkeepi S I Training A_short time ago a student from this school secured g pot tion in Chicago, another one in Portland, Ore., a third in San Francisco, a fourth in Los 4n- geles, and a half dozen more were added to the long list in: Bismarck and Mandan. Our. students are steadily going into Positions. ¥ ' . We are now getting refdy for our summer term and will have a cool, pleasant set of rooms for summer study. New screens cn the doors, new awnings over the windows, new electric fana, and ice water fountain. We will make it pleasant for our BISMARCK; N. D. , 162FJ OV 59 NLUE B E JONES BISMARCK N DAK PRESIDENT BELVIDERE BROOKS. vice-presiDENT MINNEAPOLIS MINN 309P JUNE 1 1926 I CONGRATULATE YOU UPON YOUR GREAT UNDERTAKING FOR JUNE I AM SURE THE PEOPLE OF BISMARCK WILL STAND BACK OF YOU IN HELPING BRING TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL CITY THE WORLDS RECORD ON NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS FOR.A SINGLE MONTH TEN THOUSAND NEW YORK LIFE REPRESENTATIVES ARE WAITING TO SHOUT FOR JONES AND BISMARCK ON JUNE THIRTIETH BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS students during the hot summer weather. We want teachers and high school graduates, for they make the best Secretaries and Sten- ographers. Our Business Training gives them perma- nent pcsitions, good opportuni-* ties for advancement, salaries every month in the y a training good for a position. in- any state in the union. What could be better? Our tuition rates are very reasonable, our equipment just rieht, the results are certain. pons cites Write or call for information. SPEAKERS CHOSEN The “Studio” has outgrown its name and after September first will be known ,as the CAPITAL COMMERCIAL , COLLEGE ground west of Washburh}j/‘/'" hafer, attorney general, will he the principal speaker of the day. Others of prominence who will speak miner, said he found “no | evidence of suicide.” He said Dr. | Zingher, who was 42 years old, once that ligh ng at the y county official 186,000 miles per second would reach) to being her alleged assai . this world within a million | Mrs. N who is believed toy had paralysis of the face and might the midst of : en and ubandoned | haye suffered another attack before Spreng road, was found b; ielge orcureae, whol srind. a aeane) as so tired,” declared Mrs. notified police wh support of a theory that take “her to und dozed at his work, un- ; “ea of the disconnected’ tube. injuries include tweerations| “pe worked so hard for every one Over Net ; lelge that he was simply worn out. of which we six cht) He was never sufficiently rested.” inches long; a broken nose and] pp. Zingher left four chitdren, tne -|bruises over most of her arms, legs] oldest 7 years and the youngest 5 Renae Her skull may be frac-| weeks, He was born in Roumania tured, atte physicians said. An} and educated at Cornell medical will be taken. AGUS: e, the man who is alleged to! 2 aten her, is now at liberty on! pRoMINE 000 appeal bond on a charge of |! W?ashhurn—Prominent speakers of R. E. PETERS Supervisor 355P hospital, t Our attempt at a world’s record has 8' with a rush. We wish to thank our friends for their loyal support. We feel greatly’ encouraged. We feel confident that.with the support we are receiv- ing we will win. Interest is growing. Time, how- ever, is short. We ask for your continued support. Call our phone (915) and leave word when we may see you. If you knowiGf Someone else who should have a savings plan and more protection, call up and leave word. This attempt is attracting atten- tion. We are receiving -many calls, letters and tel- 4| egrams.. World’s records are not made by one per- son alone. They are made with the help-of others. If Bismarck breaks the world’s record on the num- ber of applications submitted the, community will receive a world of favorable advertising, and many families will receive needed ‘added protection and additional accumulative savings; May we have | your help?: ‘June is the month we need it. i ; veg (2 . : : ae B. E; JONES. Invested in North Dakota , Bishop. S ( Bflipdhsba » most valuable things verse.” he said in addressing graduates, “Therefore it you to study, not ony the buuy vt leral months ago. physical organism, but the soul of|during the Cass inan as we 5 relate iit Siren concluded ‘his.cor-| “™S mon with a graphic and eloquent des- e 1¢ $1,000 from Mrs. Nelson sev-|rne state have been chosen to. @d- He was sentenced | dross the annual Lewis and_ Clark , which will be held Friday, June 10, at the Lewis and Clark pienic | Geo. F, county district “THE STUDIO” i “prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal » the storm clouds] | ared and the mountains and| ys were bathe in a glory of day- ight, To the ciass he suid, “We look with concern toward | le storm clouds gathering about us, but! st. Cloud—Clear, 65; roads good. phave the clouds the sun is still; Mankato—Partly cloudy, roads, ining. Remember that the sun is| good. ‘vising, that we are at the break of!” Jamestown day and not at the fall of night. I) Fargo—C wish thet I might have been born 70| Crookston sanre Inter <o thet 1 sould live to Duluth—c the developments of the next 50) Grand Forks years. ‘10 you nas come this great| good. opvortun Minot Musi: numbers by the Nurses’ Hibbing— * xiee club preceded the sermon by] Winona—Clear, 58 Bishop Sprer Rothester—Partly Three Boys, Adrift $7,848,569.60 MAGED —— on Lake Erie 2 Days Hlevable reunion? toe mA repr : siderable ‘damage to i fs cys! nd in Rowboat, Reescied | private carseat, the home of Rev.| ip oe ie North Denes, " . about 11: Satur night, and an - $1,166,936.12 Put In Bay, , June 6—UP)—| automobile in the garage was also | Blue with stion and almost} damaged. The cause of the blaze has! Total premiumg collected from North: Dakota Policy-holders . alae not been determined. " ) Total business in forec late Sunday, afi $25,071,107.00° Lake Erie in a small open F Notice cirht o'clock Friday morning. Total business sold in North Dakota, 1926 $5,142,464.00 Road Conditions (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck —Clear, 46; good. Clear, 51; ronds good. rouds' good. roads good. cloudy, s good. For economy and service, four quartera’go the pound in “CLOVERDALE.” Mandan Creamery & Produce Co. When Henry Sampson, a_ shore | There is information of Mandan,,N. Dak. resident, rowed up alongside the little| Value for Emil Loker, or craft which he had seen bobbing on] Lokar, or Locker. If he, or the choppy surface of the lake a) pny . ; huge collie dog, the faithful com-|@Myone knowing his where- panion of the three young navigators | abouts, will write box 454, was standing guard over them as/ Bismarck, North Dakota, the they were huddled in sleep in the] « ‘ : 5 bottom of the boat. ' information will be available. i The boys are brothers, William, 14, Thomas, 10, and John Jackson, 8, the | sons of Charles Jackson of Bowlus Harbor. | Resignation Rumors yA instructive book has been pub- Rife as Sheffield esr peat oes “fs Fae We Leaves on Vacation |S?tins:. Mo. This book tells ufferers from Piles can be quickly nd easily cured without the use of Piles Can Be Cured | Without Surgery B. E. JONES. Snecial. Agent After the World’s Record New York Life Insurance Company : M, H: ATKINSON, Founlét it'1845, purely mutual, no stockholders, the insured share the speculation over whether he may re-ltwenty-six years and. in more than| '" City Auditor. oe profits of the business ‘ ° ed e thousand cases. The book is | : f: i . ; ‘ for publication more than he has al-| sent postpaid free te persons afflicn. ‘ Thy ES 1926 in a Nutshell x rendy said—that he has not yet re-|ed with piles or other rectal troubles hee x2 Principal Causes of Death signed. who clip this item and m kK 17,906 ’ Of the 11,728 holders (1,272 of whom were women) Parking cars in the business dis-* trict is prohibited between the hours of 2 and 5 a. m. This regulation will be strictly enforced. ty mife, sclssors, “hot iron,” electriei b or any other cutting or burning oH rv. left last nirht for what is of-| method, without confinement to ae icially described as a vacation in|and no hospital bills to pay. The| + the United States, but there is much|method has been a sue for| 1 it with Net amount of cases declined during the 1926: ing yeor ° name and address to ry, $73,684,256 Heart Disease ...-........2...- Just received another large) 512 St. Louis A Excelsior, shipment of beautiful hand- | SPrings, Mo. Net amount of insurance declined . | Cancers and Tumors ... Influenza and Pneumonia ... kerchief felt hats. —Bismarck Cloak Shop, 1 door east of Capitot Theatre. Aceidents ... ‘The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will’ serve lunch daily trom 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the basement of Lucas Co. store. Coe cee ee 01,918 vee «1,222 THE NEW YORK LIFE paid to and at nt to LIVING paid on account Fa $96,690,928.70 Also to the beneficiaries of 11,128 * deceased policy-holders DID IT AGAIN and AGAIN ff... m0". First Lindbergh, Then Chamberlin and Levine Li ig WEBB BROTHERS ; Undertakers Embalmers -. Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge ; Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 cnpeoeemniont : ‘ : 1,158 = $ 3,127,571.24 <s a t 5 ween 30 1597 —_5,754,467.24 ; : ‘and 50; years 2499 — 10,488,796.70 + 2,068 — 13,286,078.89 Over 60 years .. + 8,506 = 11,177,126.70 3 11,728 — $43,784,040.77 Included in the serte were 1,272: women insured for W. E. Perry -MORTICIAN AND >. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fitth Phone 687-W Klein’s Toggery, with added equipment in cleaning plant, has from time to time improved their plant until at present, rep- resenting one of the most complete cleaning and dyeing plants in the northwest, they are in a position to solicit your val- ued patronage j fine a | it j JAS 8 ee a eer eee ap te

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