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MAM arw PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK MAN IS UNHURT IN’. FREAK CRASH : E Car Does Nose Dive Into Cou- | lee Near Mandan—Two Hurt Near Halliday When Anton Kutchera of thi city attempted to me his son's | car from a point where it was parked near a dry creek bed south | of Mandan last evening, he lost| control of the machine, which struck F, C. Peters, a farmer, who was walking along the road, i then did a nose dive into foot coulee. The car was caught between the trunks of two trees and was bad-! ly damaged. Pete was thrown several feet and knocked tempor- arily unconscious. He suffered bad br s and had to have sev- eral stitches taken in his he: Kutchera received — only slight! scratches. Removing the car from its pre- carious perch required much ex- perimenting by the garage men in charge and it was necessary to; use some © wineering principles ‘to on the again. Near Halliday In accident near Halliday Sunday night, Gertrude Iverson and Annette Thompson, both of | w’ this city, were injured when their |W car turned over. The accident occurred four miles south of Halliday. The car jack-| and one wheel came off} while the two were traveling at a} good rate of speed. Leaving the: read, it rolled down an embank- ment. Miss Iverson was badly ‘bruised and cut, while Miss Johnsen suf- fered a’ strained back. e City Commission Orders Sidewalk Built on Ave. F seta | Resolutions calling for the con-| struct f ua concrete sidewalk | on the north side of Avenue F, be tween Eighth and Ninth stree and for a ance of 50 feet o1 the east side of Ninth street in the 900 blo rk, were passed by the i a paay night in} . Atl tiga to advertise for | bids on ‘a ioantity. of “stop” signs | which will be used on al streets | approaching Main avenue as soon! as that thoroughfare is designated | + as_an arterial hway. The commissioners entered into| | an agreement with the federal} government, in behalf of the city park board, for a 20-year renew- able lease on Sibley island. The; island property in the M river will be leased to the c’ park purposes. The commission adjourred its meeting until June 22, but bids on the construction of storm sewers on Twelfth and Thirteenth strects must be filed with the city audi- ter not later When: 8 o'clock on the evening of June 20. Kiwanis Club Holds Flag Day Program Judge L. E. Birdzell addressed the Kiwanis club this noon on the significance cf Flag Day, pointin: out that this is the 150th ann 2 of the birth of the American} Walter Fahlgren of Washburn, accompanied by Mrs. A. L. Brig: ham, also of Washburn, sang two sclos during the luncheon. Appro- priate songs for Flag Day were) led ey R. E. Wenzel. E. B. Cox, presiding at the) meeting, read a letter from J. P. Wagner, who was a delegate from the Iccal club to the Kiwanis con- vention at Memphis, Tenn., de-| scribing the entertainment and successful meeting of the conven- tion body. A letter from Josepn Breslow, who is at Detroit Lakes, | Minn., was read. Mr. Breslow ex-| pressed his regret at being absent from the regular meeting, but said} he hoped to visit the Kiwanis club) at Detroit. J. E. Melton was chairman of} the program committee for by y for day. port at 9:30 a. | morality. | Wetzel, | In_Just Five ments will thoroughly convince ‘a short while your foot troubles will! | Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or| “Your Victims” Kitt Every Fry, mosquito and ant in your home with Black Flag. Not one lives through it. Rids a house of other bugs, too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15c up, and’ ‘THE | BISMARCK TRIBUNE | witer, iMany Expected ati fits... Medical Meeting W. 1. Many are expected to attend the ng of the Sixth District Med- be hetd here J. A. Varley, Adams, Moffit dE Bismarck Ed KILLER OF TWO BEING TRAILED vin Arthur. McC oy, Regan; Falcone Paul is Mo W.” B. ddie, ; |. Judge Janson| following: Geo. elmer vhich jtiot ‘of ph p ment in the aud.torium of the St Alexius nurses" home ef ‘Strangler,’ Who Slew Two Women TWELVE MORE SELECTED FOR AURY SERVICE’ sc Must Report Tomorrow Morn-; fe ing—James Crawford on | « ‘Asplund, Wilton, and psi Wing. excused only Winnipeg, Man. June 14.—() | Bloodhounds were set on the trail today of the “strangler” thought re- sponsible for the death of a woman and girl here and a score of women and children in the United States, pied dst bila hai local po- ce that the man is in hiding in the xt # Monday a of the Hutterite sntlienbae | about 60 miles from this city. Trooperg, city police and’ provin- ial officials are cooperating in the ch of the slayer, who killed his \ | iF | Compensation Rate Discussions Are to Trial For Burglary Pee eee eel annual’ meat, | Ligtims and placed their bodies under - jing at which ra’ fcr the coming The man arrested at Raeburn, Man., With only 25 out of a panel of} year will ussed. A com- last night is not the “strangler.” He 38 prospective jurors available for|Mittee of business men from all) Was closely interrogated by the police late last night after which one of the officials stated he was not the man sought. He is held, however, pending examination of his mental condition, parts of the state will meet with! jthe board and discuss rate-making | problem duty t cases tod: the trial of jury; in Burleigh county distr’ ‘court got under way, Judge Jansonius ordered the drawing of | an additional 12 names, the per-| ns selected being ordered to | m. Wednesday. | Stanton to Hold Catfish Fry Soon Search ds Pressed the search for the being pressed by every the command of the au- He is believed not only Those included in the new. panei| What i ein dis ayer of Mes. Bia ly at are A. R. Hoffman, Carl Johnson, | @tfish y and Jas. L. Bi ames j test” will be held at Stanton, M s) Jas. id Mae ead + county, July 8 and 9. Special | have ae responsible for the’ deaths a BD Sith ct YP: |features announced are “willow of % number of women in the United Mellon, all’ of Bismarck; John A.|dances, boat races, and speeches The body of Mrs, Patterson, by little men, big men and tall! of two children; was TOU ORMiGERE Berg and M si i erg and Maurice Strom of Wil men.” An orchestra will play. | bed by her ‘husband.. She was tor. and J ouis Olson of Menoken. James Crawford, who is held to the mistrict court on three charges of burglary and two of grand lar. ceny, is on trial, today on the charge of burglarizing a box car | on thi P. tracks here a mont! so ago, during which it i. ed he stole a quantitv of su- | Should he be acquitted of | charge, he will be placed on| immediately on one of the} er charges, while if he is con- victed of the first count, it is likely the others will not be tried at this term. Next For Trial Following the Crawford trial will be either the case against Con- rad Baecker, charged with being engaged in the liquor traffic, or | the case against Wendelin Boeh- ler, charged with first degree im- N. units — one more than The case against J. Lee Gooder on a charge of forgery has been continued over the term, by agree- ment of the state’s attorney and counsel for the defendant. Among the men from the original panel of 38 who are now! here ready for jury duty are: Ed! Hochhalter, SE Edward Ebe- | ling. 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For Dakota Auto Sales a WINNIPEG: work when the dough the other waits for the heat of the oven, then both units work together. economical because Calumet possesses ordinary leavening strength— you use less. \7 CALUMET 1} BAKING POWDER “== PLENTY OF RUBBER i: United States Tires starts out in the| Far East. ‘OU'VE a question to ask — “How do { know that there's plenty of Rubber in Royal Cord Balloons?” Anatural question. Youcan’tsee allthis“plenty of rubber” —and you hag Ingstad’ adi Bi are ht ra Til 8 ism: ccessory e oe -| strangled to death, The school girl,| who had been missing from her home for four duys, was found murdered in’a rooming house. Much Hail. Damage Over Past Week-end Hail ‘storms caused widely scat- tered damage to crops over . the week-end, according to reports to the state hail department here. Some counties reported numer- ou losses. They were: Burleigh! , Dickey 68, Dunn 19, Kidder 14, Logie 18 and Sheridan 22. Scat- tering losses were reported from Traill, Stuts: , Sargent, Oliver, Mercer, McLean, Golden Valley, Emmons, Bottineau and Barnes. Numerous claims for damage to alfalfa fields have been received, it was said at the hail department offices. The state hail insurance Jaw doesn’t mention alfalfa a department ruling holds that insured after June 10. MUST CLEAN UP PROPERTY Notices have been served on sev- owners of property in the busi- ness district during the past few days, instructing em to clean up all rubbish anc reiuse, especially at the of their buildings, according to y Auditor M. H. Atkinson. Sim- ilar requests be made of other Property owners in the near future unless immediate steps are taken to clean up their premises. the city officials state. A Radiantfire takes the chill off these cool mornings and evenings.—Consolidated Utilities Co. Our annual June Clearance Sale commences tomorrow.— Harris-Robertson’s. Means a bak, ing powder con- { taining two leavening begins to gh —— NS by weighing the tires. A tire manufacturer can make a almost anything he pleases by “loading” it with heavy which add nothing to The“Plenty of Rubber” in Royal Cord Balloonsis distributed where it will do the most good. Take our word for it—until you prove it for yourself on the wheels of your car. PLENTY OF RUBBER U.S. ROYAL CORDS had cost the life of Arthur of rman,|er consuming a Se ina son of Mr. and NW rs. A, pil nd Sheridan. jan. oth ‘The boy died within two hours aft-|made critically Youth Eats Pills, Dies Shortly After |* Minot, N. D., June 14—4)—Pills of a pretty color, with a sweet cov- ering which made them taste like candy and were so good that he wanted more after one had been given for medical purposes, today SPEND YOUR. 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Arthur Brisbane, in the Chicago Herald and Examiner of May 18, says, “Standard Oil of Indiana announced yesterday the purchase from Henry and Edsel Ford of a huge, all-metal three-engine monoplane ‘to provide safe, fast and comfortable trips’ for its officials to outly- ing oil regions. “The time of a good oil man is worth more than the price of several airplanes. “Perhaps Standard Oil will contribute to American flying on its own account, and build that ‘real flying machine’ which Henry Ford suggests.” The Standard Oil Company (indiana) has been, and is, contributing to American flying in the interest of the people whom it serves by the development of special gasoline and Iubri- cating oil for aviation use and by its program of marking air trails. This Company is interested in commercial aviation. It has proved in its own business that theairisanextraordinarily satisfactory medium of communication. The Air Mail has been a tremendous asset to the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), in- Other business concernsand individuals through- out the United States have appreciated this speedier mail.communication it makes possible, * . as the record for 1926 testifies. A total of 17,345,960 letters were carried by airplane during the year. This Company's investment in a giant mono- plane is further evidence that the Company is deeply interested in commercial aviation4. : : : . The new all-metal monoplane, named the : : Stanolind, can accommodate eight passengers, : has a wing span of 71 feet, and is propelled by three motors. It uses 46 gallons of gasoline'an ; hour and carries fuel for a sustained flight of ele ap five hours, The Stanolind was purchased to provide safe, fast and comfortable transportation to oil pro- ducing regions, division headquarters and out- ~ lying refineries. bee ke, The Standard Oil pene (indiana) is yok always on the alert for new ways and better a methods of increasing efficiency. The purchase Riad of the new. monoplane is in line with its pro- gressive business policy. , Standard Oil Oil Company hicciiaie” yp 910 So, Michigen Aven Chicago, Ill a ¢ XU ESDAY, JUNE 14, 1927 ap rge number of the feeding several of them to er playmates, | ee of whom wa: sioyx,o1L.co. SESS CLES SEROTEC er et FO femge sc deese