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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ——__a. a .DAMAGE TO Dayton Echo {Bonding Department | WHEAT JUMPS PROPERTY IS Is Held Liable in| 5 CENTS WHEN VERY HEAVY - | Mercer County Case) RUST IS FOUND (Continued from page one) i ; (Continved pe ferred to roomg in other parts of; 3 In cases Where the county treas-| slack stem rust in the Mitchell, Red the building not touched by the! : iurer fails to take proper steps to Field and Aberdeen arens,” Mr, storm, and the damage does not a 8 conserve the funds of th® common- fi declared, “however, TU believe tha’ affect. the operation of the dining; . wealth the state bonding department phn lh has greatly ex. room and kitchen. . jis liable, the supreme court has held|” “There is a tendency to confuse Conerete Slab Protects Hotel me, jin the case of Mercer county vs. H.| leaf rust with stem rust, Although The eighth floor of the structure, (J. Roberts and. th ate bonding! leaf rust does some damave, jt, is not which Ried walled up and roofed - i Ree ee ame Uikerols. eon he enon A stem over three years ago, as yet $ y : t.”” os been unfinished bevend that, le! : When Roberts was treasurer off” Burger said he is in towch with though E. G. Patterson, the ‘pro-| ° “ ] | Mercer county he received a certif-| the rust situation, having field men prietor, had planned to make a = teate of opposit and paced it is a] throughout t! te, by a | . in which some of the county's ° ws nua T° peat into apartments this summer. money was kept.» The bank closed! See our ad tomcrrow. We it was the roof from this floor that ; and it was found that. Roberts had| > # i pill pact by oe et a a | deposited in it gore money than had | will be open fer business Sat- ei | been prov ibnad y clpally by ‘3 lof’ the county. kemrds iy * counts | URday, July 2 Shsrt Stoy We coh weaastertes oe oa a ihe in eres | fr ak Th s the brick walls in also. Beneat! i jen sought to collect on | Service Station, epnes'te City : ees ia th ¢ It lost in the Mercer count " eal agin “e the eighth story, however, is the : : Auditorium, ‘Arthur Haas in building’s permanent roof—a nine- port Due that telgubal was. «inch concrete slab, and this saved j wages inPeabeted te The puptaite @argc. et from/more Py, jcourt without specifications of error eee be and in whi ti or i a BE tll erg vane Be Prob: = verdict has. been” made rive ably rebui the el oor this lower court, the supreme court will > summer and carry out his plans of jrefuse to act, according to an onin- \ DR. R. 8. ENGE making it into apattments was ion of the supreme court in the case Chi tor made today by Mr. Patterson. | The | South, Carolina ‘is ‘stitred over loss! of John A; Cowan vs. Rutten and Rut. “ 4 ‘e lobby and dining room of the hotel, |by Frof, William G. Burgib: (above) | Ramer cucaees tee renuamts ‘Free’ Examination as well as all sleeping rooms which | of his job as ptofessor of goriolony : conflicting iy e1 il at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. . : 4 a completely redecorated this spring: j - 7 " The drivers had just left the cabs | that some will grow again and yield | in Bismarck and that it was impos- | feet in dimensions, Another chim- | Hspecially selected and attractive new Wash Frocks for the over the 4th trip or about the home- ~cool, summery Nailes, plain or figured—and faney plaid. or figured vaybn materials. $5.95 valucs. Sizes 16 to 44. COOL DCLIO CS CCLCOCSSC SCE ECCLES LES EE ELL LAPS SAS oi SCR COCCGCSS e i nouneing child labor in cotton mills Yeling Gagicabs, belonging ito the linfluenced “Bis, opponents, it iy = , charged. Fifth street from the Patterson{ il Sed i ene, hotel, were dama; by the falling RE debris from the hotel roof. One|Crops on all of the penitentiary N ee 8 of the cars was completely wrecked | farms were practically destroyed and the other had the top smashed. | although Warden John J. Lee hopes} 4 * and gone into the cab company's|at least a partial crop. The pr i office when the huge piece of roof | pect for a good crop ras never bet THEATRE cam on tl ines. r when the hai. me, he said. eae, M x ew Plvueend Power Links Down | The chimney ‘of. the warden’s| - TONIGHT—THURSDAY ee] in ah parts of the city decal yee eal) herd fall-| "4 “ were blown down and some streets | ing throug! ie floor of je room were nearly blocked by debris. | below and into a room on. the! Sp 1 V d V ll The Bell Tele hone Seta re-/ground floor. The avalanche made ' ecla au e 1 e ported 250 telephones out of order !a hole in the roof about 12 by 15, ATTRACTION ble to establish communication |ney was blown off of the depui a with points east and north. warden’s house and numerous win: | DL THREE Telephone communication had | dows broken. 7 been established an morning ae . ‘i | NOVELTY MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS points west to Dickinson and south- a i 4k AD west to Hettinger. Those cities re- Aiea tellin iho inspect. I Featuring the Boy Wonder Violinist and Entertainer ported heavy wind and rain but no| ‘hi. “itternoon expressed tha in a Unique Vaudeville Act saree. i catadialing aeaavEik: MORAN the taellwastntenck ty al Power lines radiating from Bis. fe T. M. FACEY, Master any y marck were still in working order [Sm wcyeone, coming from a ALTA MAY. MORROW ‘Vial, ena meee ‘cases because of damages to|, SeVeFal steel pipes were twisted | THOMAS MARTIN FACEY, Jv.t America's sromnier 28 a cic aamagcs t°| and bent by the force of th ii ‘lini p caused by poles being blown; nd Pent by the force of the wind {| nine-year-old violinist. Clean, wholesome, _ pleasing, , Over and falling trees. and other evidence indicated that merry Officials of the state hail de-|the hotel had been. struck by a} y partment said the hail loss in this |tWister. | DO NOT MISS THIS TREAT SC PEPE EME CE A ERE MM ATT EA 0 OC CCCTS CCE PESPLPPPAERPR SESE ASLG,, Assortments All Colors SLL PELL SESS aaa ‘i < The new steel flagpole at the vieniity was comparatively slight H ;, 3 A i si; aa itentiary was bent in the middle, | 7 and that apparently the hail was ; Pen! m ot > i ‘only local in extent. A. few losses |the top now touching the ground. Jeet PiCTU RE we theerorted this morning, some! Minot, N. D., June 30,—(AP)— , ee cari a cae fet neratios Cool and clear weather prevailed in| = Telephone company officials eave pete vicinity at noon today, . . ie mercury registering 78 <4 that much of the trouble on their ! i, lines was caused by damage to a Hae eae no storm dur- i g e e . ‘ large cable at Sixth street and |'"S the past 24 hours. iw ; KY r . a h remus A where Hehthing ieee Jamestown, N, June 30,—() § be qs e ¢ ; hse : large tree near the home of Dr.| The J: stown ity escaped a J y : ‘ . : * : E. P. Quain also was shattered|ious damage in the ‘storme witeh : = % i * Not Substandards or Seconds and blown into the street. Other|swept parts of central North Dako i : Son, h . wae wires were down in the vicinity of hhprirgeat night, The, storm which by 2 in lo 4th of July or vacation trip is com- «gene : 7 it the city about 11 o'clock was a : ‘ ; ; i .the Country Club and near en coiiuaniel by aie ait aibecsamra ag : . |.» Plete without a cool-looking white Northern Pacific depot and Patter- <n Gad tively little damage to crops was re- - , a F h We i , < Not Tornad ported and there was no property ee : 3 : at. e have a special showing of Lp iin phenaecer damage. The local telephone com- . : . : cernytace sah oe storm was of al-| pany reported fourteen. telephone ; new white felt or ribbon hats in fa- most tornado-like proportions, it is| poles down near Windsor and several * vain as H ‘ not classed as a tornado by the| lead wires between Jamestown’ and : % vorite shapes and trimmings—all ‘head veaian pares, nice Hee ae simp-, Valley City down, hives ly as a “heavy gale.” ie wind § ‘ miles an hour, and a velocity i ¥ ; " “ a tie ae more than 100 miles an hour is nec-| torning. Sr iemeonm early this The lure of the track—the call of speed and spert— $3.00 to $7.50 say) to be card a tornado, Then grocery store and a number of trees|f’ flying hoofs—the jockey who starved to win—thrill- : ‘ wind storm was the worst experi-| were broken by the wind. ing drama in every foot of this great race-track epic— ae : enced here since June 18, 1924, ho 7 7 * a picture that'll stay in your memory for months. At that ‘Mime the maximum veloc N. D. WILL HAVE Great, entertainment! ¥ if ; i Sat! P “Reports received at the weather| GREAT TOURIST Performances 7:15 and 9 P. M. ; MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE One of étr well-known braids of fine quality medium y bureau during the forenon inalonte TRADE IN JULY Adults 35c, Children 15¢ ’ OFFERINGS THROUGHOUT _ | weight silk hose in all the leading spring and summer | 19 2 immediate vicinity of Bismarck out- (Continued from page one) 5] : ‘THE STORE colors, Better get aome of these for over the 4th. You'll i o_ : side of the city limits. Very little | p, p from whieh point U.'S. No. 16 hail fell at the ‘penitentiary and i ity. A ss < 7 i practically none at Fort Lincoln, | 2228 ant Seen % need them at ‘this low price Mandan, while experiencing a Bismarck to Black Hills . strong wind, had practically no hail]. From Bismarck and that section of and not much rain. Damage from North Dakota the popular route is’ ' jsouth on U, S. Highway No. 83 the storm actoss the river was|through ‘Linton to the Seth Du slight, kota line where it becomes §. D. : . Gardens, Flowers Ruined No. 53 which connects with U. 8. > ¥ Hail fell heavily in the west half! Highway No. 14, a short distance ? r of the city, and between the city|northeast of Pier ’ "4 ? ’ 5 q i, F a ° and the river, and garden stuff and} The Slope section of North Dakota : of . “4 + fires. Note, Fomplataly, _zuined. 828 oF setae aout Wier larae | : d , veople coming over landan- " 4 i " . A w ee " Be dena se ty ° , ive . Bismarck highway at 9 o'clock this|X;j,."on'U. S. Highway No; 12, end Ses, § Striped and checked tub silk and ‘sil shifting drésses, all colors and sizes—also new were still lying two feet deep in|N'°D. through: Buffaion S, Denthie, aa ; printed Cheney Radium and Chiffon Frocks for afternoon, evening or sport ‘wear. the gully between the city and the/being U. 8. Highway No. 85. 3 sell \ (na y : vets river, The influx of. prospective home- j = } : Zo oS E Many lovely patterns to choose from at Keports to the weather bureau] seekers from states where the Great- from Moffit, Menoken, McKenzie, |¢™ North Dakota association has been i i advertising for new settlers is als yf / 4 ; ; Ealdwin, Wy Aton, “Hesele snd (Saline: ths: velums of motor pests Y) / R ; he F mang, indicate moderate rain,!ist travel within the state, it is . Hf = ‘ y, Some wind and no hail.’ The only declared. A special effort. is put ? ’ tA ; ‘ * report of severe hail so far re-|forth in the association's advertising : % i @4 ; c e® gle ceived is from a strip one and one-}camapigns to encourage prospective " } half miles. wide and six miles long, | buyers to visit Notth Dakota by auto- y ~ < i 11 miles south of Mandan, where | mobile and sce the state first hand. : f : 2 j crops were completely destroyed. indows in all parts of. the cit; ware. broken, gither by hail or wind Byr ‘d Nears European ; fa. es ey Fe ness places. ate. blown in, causing % Coast — Expects te able damage pee: to the Hon. ch P mn Y ; ; 5 Aft . dows cen in ate cng at Hoon vat a ' ern Nn roc broke: the state |; r ‘i j g * rapitol—two 1 in the = eal s of- Kea benee ae poee of fl eet : : : * TE S 4 E ; the ogee emer am » four in the highway éomm The message side 2 yee i ‘As tint haves ; ; bs) ah te ease 2 FP Sas . ices, four ‘in the senate | “We have “seen neither land nor : men have found a ¥'% Received today! ef shipment of thoue dainty ~ -Malues 1 Soe chamber ince 3 o'clock yesterd ‘ : di ; * Gere cal Mate tie Sra ec || Cae sgsc: |e aeroon and howe trots tat were atch tHE Tice ouacy give ee cata all broken by the ee ris ce penne es, cole te ak OEE fe: thane yg fe 7 Buck. Novelty: Pritts, Flounced' Ginghams, ‘Piped: or Organdie’ aeieieied tin flat ‘heel and ate soles, ee m j Teaching. then the é timed 10:50] . \ Execs . It Sy mm fig trimmed and in several colors,’ These won't last ‘long f cannot, afford to misa—for the 4th of July. jale—thee. oi eign hoe aa ‘ : si the gas ig at the low price of « : 5 “fonly) ., Aba : “A Hilscher, ‘Message was received the rd b bure. 275 miles southwest’ club wes of the reported hearing Y. BACK.TO Raat rarity SAYS . New York, June 30.—M—Com- ler Richard E, Byrd intends to America back to ee United |. akade, toler’ exper: whe is way to cee rg on the