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tH _PAGE TWO va i. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ie ee SATURDAY, JULY 16, 19% ae ee a FORD SUIT “THIS CHECK STIRRED INDIANA * wi, lan Mpa mee her =] LYTLE: JOR || osu Sara) gars: me gvtions, for the lain ott expedition, s; onsored by Capt. Mar-|In the lower k aa Field, till be led by. Henry level of the refrip. RETURN HOME Fiala, sapintenes enbetoe Ge physitel| Cavan, bere topds : ; be kept at low t atures, ow | me ek : ; ate and Mee Al, Shaw have ro. Es NER YouR. anthropology of the museum. | includes "milk; mek turned home from the Pacific coas | : iN SETTLED : ee LS "> _ Gobunwus, Ono; Auge 2, where they have ‘been guests. of MEAD to RAT GoM Use C in Placin: For as ya peat Pears, - eae : friends and relatives for some time. te we eS se Care ii i neat — : s, ‘ | and any left-over saad should he iro Says No Money In fp RS RNATIONAL BANK smgrs rng oesrowny,, | AING, Pood in Refrigerator typer, Sit oa ae apiro Says No Money | 3 7 : oe Mrs, A. B. } . . Miss , q poh upper shelf should. of for Miss Irene Gore, af Jamestown, are ro volved in His $1,000,000 canned meats, ett guests at the Stutsman home. _ “Just put it in the refrigerator” | eggs, cantaloupes, oranges, ie ’ Bo ‘ : ee eS Se ‘ ‘ is a phrase that is often heard.) ons, canned fruits and any high; Action For Libel a: was. 3 : : i Pat Ries ie peaGnbaits ' f Many housekeepers think that if it) odcred foods. q : i Mrs, E. M. Keane and - 0 eft “ i ter, lielen Hurley, of Butte, Mont., i f ee ae iprr SE ieed laa Here are a’ few “don'ts” whig ‘ 5 are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A : “Ai i hould be kept in mind: Do (®)—Aaron Sa- L. Nichol cS teking for granted, of course, th: 2 eA A nind: Dont y ee ee s e . Nichols. L agi a f keep provisions in the ice comp, 10,000 suit against Henry penne o there is adequate refrigeration. % 4 compar. Jettled today, Me. Sapiro | fig “a. — ; : : : C, C. Larsen of Kelvinator ment. Don't cover your ice wih se jay, Me. ; : : ¢ eee r FROM INDIANA , E . | salts” 46 :. Bis k, Kel paper or cloth—this prevents : : é : : Miss Rose Scheerle and Miss Chris- ales company, Bismarc elvin- | calation of air through thes’, The suit was settled on the basis rs : % fi ti Wagner of Lamar, Ind., are d or Electric Refrigeration dealer, coniDErOREnE le food fn new statement, which Mr. \. : 5 eet | ruests at the-Oscar Scheerle ho:ne in| s that care should be taken to np *. refrigers. announced had been issued by | § : : - ry ‘ thro addition to the recent | | i circulation of air i-Jewish ba | € A r oe eH 2 AT MARCOVITZ HOM level in the refrigerator. ed in Ford's public 4 = : I. crowd food on the shelv : 7 Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Marcovitz have | et Eel Se sta lowest | plenty of room for air to pay Independent. j = t “ s i sts Mr. Mrs. i, on rn Independen’ iE thee ee ie and Mrs. | re : lgWeat pack of the feed compart- | #round your food. Don't , alloy | foods containing a large 1: | ment, while the higher tempera-| Percent. was-engaged in coo | : - LEAVE FOR CITIES | ; HERE: |ture will he found in the upper | 2£°,0f, water to remain uncovere : | Cold air absorbs moisttre ant a Jewish | Mr. and Mrs, Steve Brig! left this io Wiad aewlahe ae part of the food compartment. Th: |S ire and ty obtain control of Amer- morning, on a trip to Minneapolis, | tons cross’ to haul. 300 wnt | Peld aie coming from the refriger.| flavor and texture of the food j where they will spend several weeks 4), 5 ae eres ie ia) <, destroyed. Needle: to say visiting. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. r.| tons of freight, or un s ating unit. whether electric or ice, ; : foods or hould , . n 3 ; drops to the bottom of the refrig- | z Sas i gE. page will esta Garin with ‘ en erates on bee. side, passes over and | Placed in a refrigerator if you wig This is the check that, when, pub: : far as Fargo, where they will visit Gopense, Crates on one de bar cide to th: t0 have a low refrigeration bil he Indianapolis Times : a or a ; ‘Mened. indiana’ polities - refrigerating unit. (As the air cabal i , ¥ first evidence : ‘ SOE: MON’ E passes through the food compart-! “es f c ba ae f h ought “little : Jon “Sekatainsen TleRe> yesterday TO SEARCH FOR RELICS ee it takes up heat from the MORE PEARLS He f . Stephenson e Se for Almont, where he will attend the cago, Jul 2 n/expedi- food. When this warmed air against As p lack box” 0 , , : Ce leh g inlet et Tip ia ae 3 ; sis He med big) Twisted strands of poatls for te ment of cooperative marketing, ? z right sls ge CARES Vas lett is 2 t passes over the refrigerating nit | neck, twisted strands 4 included in the tern h t . 3 now ser nae dan circuit, Luthe! au it is cooled and again drops to the d PAAR UWS: ment of the Ford gut 9 : Car UIST bes convention closes Sunday eve: _prel lowest part of the food compart- and si wo according to Wi y P d ber. . Mae : eu t. gether fashion a new her, of Detroit, chief of counsel for, ¥ ition for clemency recently was de- RETURNS FROM TRIP a ivilization, | men ite 'Sapive, : ed and this was followed by the ‘ J. L, Maitland: 4etarned yesterday i y by ;Mrs-luarseny has piven these sug-j semble. at the set | : ae hrei allezed crookedness : from a trip to Grand Lake, near St personal n J r E Cloud, Minn. ued Ford for a as of some of the articles Copyright, NEA Servic WILL EXHIBIT. TURKEYS - AT WORI aat “hfe ar | P F | LD SHOW 7 “rhe Ded vishes a 4 | La Moure — Miss Bessie aune : d ‘ daughter of, Mr. and M . ‘Aaron 8 ‘ g ; | Good of near La Moure, hax been in- Yer e| le a a vited to exhibit a pair o! arragal- ra rn gingengpaent ated aatie ett turkeys at the World's Third tqsfeto ull parties,” said a state-! Mt given ou ‘authorized by Mr.{ Taba S eee sae | wa, Canada, July 27 to August 4. —Will you find 2 modern BOWSER, ansttrete Measure pump, Fotd=and the publication, as made | 3 @ 21 years old. |Thomas R. Rig, president of the in Bismarck. We paid twice as much for these pumps as the public by Earl L. Davis, one of the |@=== = 7 "Born in Mandan and graduated | American Poultry association ordinary “eye measuring” pump would cost, because we wanted men in whose hands Mr. Ford a from Mandan high school in 1922, he lextended the ifvitation. Mrs, the negoti: laespit studied ‘at St. Thomas college for| Midgarden ‘of the Midgarden White | , to serve you accurately, as well as promptly. z in a series of ar- Mf law at. Georgetown University, (only other akota ¥ | sg Rs D tele published. in oe ‘and 1926 by i ee tan, Doe He finished his| Taiser invited. to enter an exhibit. | “ Shell 400 “E “ Dry’ Gasoline the Deurbora Independent, upon the |g i == |law course’ in the University of ter of cooperative _asso- | [North Dakota, graduating this June, organized on the st Bismarck ay Wins sen ith er haan and fam | Ee aa to locate in either Man-| LAKES LEVEL ‘DECLINE HALTED Served through this MODERN EQUIPMENT, at our accessible Writer Is Blamed h h tent formed the whole town. They | dan or Bismare Chicago, July 16.—4)—With a curb, by men “Johnny on the spot” to wait on you, day and articles complained of by Mr.| | Portable PI Fhonograp! were members of the original Ger- | cercHepae leeeh= ti Grants Bakes : night, means a SERVICE you'll like. dealt with the 26-calted Sa-| man colony which settled there. | Qe ng | oa rentiy halted, shipping plan of cooperative marketing | Dana Shearn of Pininiineck was the || aves a daughter, Oe . | Personal and | interests operating through ithe ae Shell 400 “Extra Dry” Gasoline costs more to preduce, but the t e portable c ak tn s are closely watchin; i . 4 Fry "| 3 ciatlons, organised on this | eee oth eat tny at a novelty |of New Salem, ag well as two broth: | Social News of possibilities of greater tonnage. cur- : price to you remains the same. Change to Shell. y were prepared and writ- yepen at the 2 ver pavilion ers and a sister living in Germany. foes on lake freighters than has been ey a contributor to the Dearborn earlier in the week, i nnounced ——— i | Mandan Vicinity feasible for many years. Inccpendent, whose works and writ-|today. According to reports recently re- ing have aa. past popnearedy in| Spe al features are offered every First ‘Born and Bred’ | Faien FEE x ce peice setae ley Ah i C various periodicals in this country. week at the pavilion coming ETURN FROY Ste, Marie, ‘ ey were acceptet 2 vi i y i jo with the other lakes, the per- They were nected, a Apel ghiag (week, Dilly, Younes New, oreens Morton County Youth | aise: Granetine Wade Lie Ber: /Pr05 Grate in the locks now atamde a [ 0 Ol a es 0. company. It has since been found day sda enings. Passes N.D. Bar Exam school faculty arrived in Mandan Fri- | 19 feet B inehes, six inches higher : . that inaccuracies of fact were pres-| | z day after a motor trip to Yellow-|than at the ibeginning of the ship- ent in the articles and that erroneous pam: ping season in April. 5 stone park, Salt Lake City and the r conclusions were drawn from these| Services For Mrs. With admission to the bar of Ken- | Black Hills. Miss Olson will fro fe ses The six-inch increase will allow an i cies by the writer. | two sre * neth McDonald. son of ex-Sheriff her-home at Minot and the oth sult of this, Mr. Si ¥ | Bickel Tomorrow (yihicsMeDonaid of this city, Mon- members of the party will leage for been injured ‘and reflections | — ton county residents are pointing out their homes in Fargo where ‘they will | upon him unjustly». Such stateme: Funeral services fo 4 a the fact that he is the first person visit until the opening of sehdol, as may have refleefed upon Mr. § kel, who died Thursday evening }born and bred in this county to pass | | piro’s honor or integrity, impuener i : | me of her daughter, M xaminations. TO DETROIT LAKES } his motives or challanged the propri- S. ‘ink » Will be held at ci he the youngest Mr. and Mrs. George Ford, My. and ety of his personat: or professional | . tomorrow the Lutheran of the new lawye done of ‘the Mrs. C. G. Hughes, Mr. and} Mrs, actions are withdrawn. Likewise the church at New Salem. youngest ever to pass the exam in George Dailey and oe Mrs. charge that there Wesyp Jewish ring,| Mrs, Bickel this state. He is j a little over ' Henry Schmidt left Friday f which sought to ex] the Ameri i can farmer through cooperative as- | #—====== : re ae ce TES sociations, is withdsa a “Mr. Henry Ford did not partic pate personally in the publication « the articles and has personal | tirse, depreentes greatly that| at were published in «| periodical so closely associated with , his name in the minds of the public, should Be untrue. “The articles in question « dealt] with “cooperative mtarketing. — The Dearborn Independent has published | repeatedly articles dealing with vari- ousphases of this subject and of| other subjects of interest to the farmer. If the advancement and de-| velopment of cooperative marketing | has suffered by reason of the publi-| cation of these articles, then we oe cerely regret it. We recognize ¢ operative marketing holds promise of | substantial relief to the farmer and the grower.” | FLASHES OF LIFE | : ‘na eee ee eg! By The Associated Press i fot ‘ Chicago—After 16 days atop a flag 4 ve pole, Joe Powers has 10 more pounds = * of avoirdupois and seven fewer Sse Sad arial ag EL. New Standards of P erformance— pict taser __ New Quality—New Value—New Luxury Angeles in six months. Bobbie was| put in the pound for biting a girl! who patted him and Recorder Car-| ! ae ALTERP.CHRYSLERand the great new “62” without mar- sion manufacture—cutting down sten granted his master’s plea for his en gra f : his engineers present today at the value whichChrysler _ costs but always raising le to freedom. ges, {., : anew car—the great six-cylinder ps se Quality has packed: higher levels—this exclusive C diiva anal te vada Gee ieee 462” — which catries the name oe its anerreance, its =e sler principle makes it eee is out of commission for repairs and ) r coachaticall facture and its unapproache luce in the great,new i? oe Su Pe dite ; | Stee heed and front of the pro Performance. Fa” a ex chat leaps bev0 Peale oomne 08 pe douaty ait cession of engineering andmanu- Standardized Quality —extending bo: of all compesion. a last are even wit “Black | _t ast | facturi : its benefits to four great cars— Drive the great‘new “62” today. Rees? aba Ganettl. Porshiee | Fuuy equireen 4-DOOR SEDAN (NOT A COACH) cn specifying bears pr se in high Any Chrysler dealer will lady NOMEIE g-memlge of fhe. Wand Br.| No one can see, or drive, or even grade steels and all othermatenals give you complete proof of it ofige Fotis We are a wabey Jot. OF zead the general specifications of | — setting new standards of preci- supreme value. ‘the United States has 15,935,918. a he lowest rice at whic May Use Navy to a den ‘was’ a sold ty Sensational Featitres of Quality and Value New Chrysler “RedHead” End Transpo rt Silver pony 62iand more miles per hour Four-wheel hydraulic brakes © Maximum driving vision ie ‘miles in 7% seconds Lower, more sweeping stream assured by smaller corner Shanghai, China, July 16.—The Se@2s % 's pille , 22 miles to the gallon Hee i uge of destroyers to transport 4jl- y ( Longer, roomier bodies vér to Fanta in ce of Be hii Stecylinder motor Safle spring seat cushions Bemis | incinecio «Malad the ver embargo set up by the na- crankshaft A wailable fi i tionalist government at Nanking is 25 miles Seven-bearing Fine figured mohair Elaseness Rigtor abt fo Cadet visor on closed cars of the 62", as.weltns on oi! under most serious consideration, | Ventilated crankcase DrunvtypeParabeamheadlights of the #70" and) Laperiul +60 fe cape c & he Bo : ‘i Seemann enter ea er, fll ckepentadie | Cereal nen sted ea on 0 Foreign businessmen and bank- + Qi. Fiber)... Air Cleaner Handsome 17-inch. steering tthe 160", 7 ers are making the strongest ef- 3 wheel with light control luded also in the earlier * Rigid English type curtains for ie pn et a fes00 forts to overcome the embargo, : ‘New cellular type radiator Stecringuheel easily cide ws wth op down om touring and Imperi:l “80” models appealing to the consuls of their : om Vv. Rubber engine mounting justable to any : governments for authoritv to use - > the destroyers of their respective D: $1145; Roadst ith bli $ . cdan, $1245 for transporting the metal Touring Car, $1095; 2-door Sedan, $1145; Ri rip ere Devon cebien Aide Cows sp hais rumble seut), $12453 4-door S¢ in. _ Federal excise tax ik mana; ‘at Hong ‘Kong - z A contend that the Mea AMAN ES y wh $ : j trade is doomed un- BROADWAY AT SECOND-ST, "Yess silver eae sid available at : PN ON© 808 BI SMAR Et, Coats of ste = crepe de five “erdinge and’ cocking. in iv seacborst, and other designs for trim-