The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1927, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1997 perry . ; kes we every state in the union, from the de- granted a promoter’s license to UN ee rata oh een ame iso 8 Om eee eon BO ARD PL ANS | GRAPHIC PICTURE OF LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP DISASTER IN WHICH 27 LOST! 10,000 Are Present pendencies of the United States, and George Getz, millionaire coal oper- | ' THEIR LIVES : tae ‘ ’ At K. C. Council" Comat Mexico, are here. ator, who will be associated with Tex | fod casi bad Rickard in, the promotion of the @ - “y Portland, Ore. Aug. 2.—()—Ap- | 9s Li .Dempsey;Tunney heavyweight cham- FOR HE ARINGS, | proximately 10,000 delegates av; | Promoter’ s License pionship fight here next month. The ices waaiigitte. opesiee Bs + Is Granted to Getz iction removed the last legal ob- 7 K Ce i ta chicago, Aug. 2.—U)—' Center August 3 on Discon- \g Y . tinuation Case | ee = naive henringa to be held in dif: | ferent parts of the state have been scheduled by the state railroad board | i for August | The first will be held at Center at! : | 10 a am. on August 5. t that time { evidence will be consi arc the ero! e pliention of the Cen ‘ : ‘Kivettie company 10 dibeontinue | ; service at that point, i ' y hearings are seheduled as follows Angust 9 at Oake three | cases; City of Oakes vs. the i ern cific und Chicago and \ 4 western railroads for wig-wag i nals at the union street) crossing; , | City of Oakes vs. Soo line railroad Hl for a wigwag signal at vn i purth | eet eros and City of Oakes vs the Northern Pacific rnilvond for. | 6. wig-Wag signal at the Fourth street | ‘ . crossing | \ : L ‘i . Autust 11 at, Karke court house, ey application of ¢ Johnson for a | ; : Class “A August 8 at Ellendale, wpptication P. Kessler of Ellendale per ; sion’ to extend a bus route to ‘ NTS—hungry destroyers of which eat holes. It will save your the territory between Ellend tle | 1 - rthy My Forbes | ; ry stain “ 1 at Grand Flit. to Will io f ing on easy to use. fur i i i ie vi i i ich i Flit is the result of exhaustive faye This remarkable telephoto picture gives a graphie view of the excursion steamer disaster in Lake Michigan, a mile off | Flit spray clears the house in a few It woe igre ong \. Chicago, which took a death toll of 27 liv The Favorite, a small excursion boat, was carrying about 75 people out into ; minutes of disease-bearing fijes, laboratory ee lieu \ r the lake to escape the oppressive heat, when a sudden squall struck it. Most of the passengers rushed to one side of the | mesquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, tear! canon i avis BS i the appl boat to escape the rain, This extra weight on one side and the strong wind caused thé boat' to tip over on its side . The ants and fleas, Ie searches out the a Fy gs " n “at Hirose Fee craft then righted itself, but sank so {hat only its smokestack ‘and top deck Were visible as shown in the picture. Life! where insects hide and ™ankind. Kecommended by reinstatements 3 i Y cracks —_ ~9 ag 4 thorizing it to do business, guards rushed to the scene of the disaster arid were able to rescue some people who Were clinging to the wreckage. The | breed, destroying their eggs. Officials. Buy ge ag lade ae age arrow points to a group of the rescuers taking the body of a woman ‘out of the water. In this group is Johnny Weissmul- | sprayer ye ‘every> ort vs. Northe on * today. For sale Flit kills moths and their larvae campany, secking protection for the ler, world famous swimmer, who aided in the rescue work. The picture was taken from a béat chartered by NEA Service, ; railroad crossing of U. 8. Road No.) which reached’the scene of the disaster shortly after it occurred. 10 on the left side of the depot. | : Autust 12 at Luverne, application | ———- te ns of Willow Lake township, | ga zee, nd Broadview town. | | | home from a trip to the west coast.| there is room for all, that nethin; i spelt | They made the trip by car and visited | can be taken fram you unless yo! ees county, for an order di: | | Seattle, ‘Portla Vancouver, and} desire t ve it to another, and that ' Laverne, The board has umbia, i iq . KE, Wells in ed an investigation of the ait- | |] y H Crar=re B for August. | FROM FARGO pasty EB will We heard tn tots eupee. | Mrs. Peter Schrocder and daughter | | Mari Y p spendi H de ainltcation of Me A. Rrickaon " DRUGGISTS HIT Entertainment Por Tine’ the clas the este ot br, |COolidges Plan To seein te" build and operate an Druggists’ Ladies *"! "" *F Peres: Stay Another Month eleccric Hight’ plant. . . ey ET ae BOARD OUSTER Has Been Provided | Levine Has Quarrel |, Gamble Auto Supply | ; There is plenty of entertainment | Over Flight Contract). ws. House today that Presi- Co. Opens Store at : Cui’ ofthe tit "Datee a, Par Ae Em ater wo) det on Genie, covet a Meanwhile they have isit either Yellowstone ational Park or the Coolidge home- ad in Vermont. GREAT MEN PPM Dr. Butler of Columbia university Fargo Prepares For |ghallenged the world’s attention with ae: ’ oe is statement that for the first time Lindy Day’ Visitors. in's(000 ‘years the world now is with.» jout a great man. Fargo, N. D., Auk. 2.—UP)—Visitors | The doctor knows something about to Fargo for Lindbergh Day, August (@Feat men, too, for he has studied the * esoluti jec AiNSt macists’ association, now. in session |HOUrs Of hot discussion late today, | Gy te tle 220 Main Street Resolutions Object) Against: macists’ association, now in session | Ntuurice Drouhine French aviator med | Of September \ here. xP i ‘ iascibti 3:5 MDecpaci asd 34) ua eeRCHIRWUtE Nuc Charles Levine, owner of the Hye Gamble Auto Supply company | Serhe a atempyal otnihe no, taay ann! sa atte rae to points | tansutlantic: “monoplane Columbia, opens its new store E k| Group auto ride to points nan the city was thken | SP ated without signing the final Saturday, August 6, at 22 lcontract for the projected return ettcet, This store is one of a f : y morning, another busi- | fight of the plune, of. auto supply stores operating in Mandan, N, sion will be held at noon and | ~— Wisconsin, North and] Resolutions cond. heon will be given, followed by | Other stores in North |G sortie f, town, Minot ete a EE : anted # card party | City, Grand Forks and | ignoring of Oi cites eweieerrammrrsrnme rund (ee removal of the state board of phar Personal and Aug. 2—)-- | hess ying Governor A. a lun his alleged unw Nisting statute: Today the men who are blazing the trail of q —_ progress share the spirit of determination which ; ’ obtains throughout the organization of the \ Standard Oil Company (Indiana). | Mr. Runyan states that the fir: ney and reappointment of his own i | store in this group was opened ceintiidates, have: been prepared: for | Social News of 26, when 60,000 to 75,000 past and lived busily in the pre ® r at i‘ sae andidates, have bee pared fo , K people are sily in the present. : Se tht, SE ee SEeRiy aed eite’ petatn | presentation to the North Dakota | M Vicini | expected to throng the city, will be} Abd to settle any doubt that he over. : Colonel Lindbergh started out on his high ad- tee ns proven ther necessity for Pharmaceutical anoeiation and wit | Mandan Vicinity | |provides with sree yanking space on lapel, or, momentarily fonrot ‘the ee ee ee ee stgres of this kind in commuanigicn| gopme the chief Busincsi.at Wedaes. &—— SERIRE: “ae een pace ea decided (idur it is to be noted that he had unsatisfied with the progress of aviation. With PRs thtendoa eats qension. ofifhe 48nd, apdnal con TO TWIN CITIES [committee and sub-eommittees which | talked with Mussolini x few days be-" : firm faith in its future he set forth to further the abi dlstaibuted tothe ion here and Mrs. Myron Cohen left/are arranging for Lindbergh Day. ft@. cause. this terirtory and the company | ce the old hoard was removed t. Paul and Minneapolt sales - | Stil we are not disposed to be prepared to take care of mail or-| from office by ordeg of the governor iM visit friends for TRAIN DISROBES RANCHER | lownhearted about it, even if, as he det F | One has often heard of a evclone| 287% Nlo great man emerged from the | The results of his flight were two-fold. He S, as well as the retail part of the | on the ground that ‘members had not retell ni are aff of the chick; World war. Aa a matter of. fact tae ran ; nel business. The establishing of ale led “a duplicate of their oath of VISITS PARENTS | Blow lng:the teachers otf ofthe chick: | baits te ake nave bach’ abla cts made a new chapter in aviation history and he aoe of this kind should help bring | office with the secretary of state, a iss C1 , ‘ reebgnize the : : brought about for a brief moment a world unity r oh Ab Johnson has returned | have ever heard of a train knocking great man while they cotsiderable business to Bismarck, | "@W board has been organized % here | gis OThar| had him. Time a ©. C. Freiss will be the local man-| One hundred and fifty druggists Kes, Minn. where! the clothes off of a man, That,| h#d him. Time alone, with calm per- and brotherhood never before known. th ager of this store, coming to Bis- | of Nor ota were in attendance on President N,N. Brakke, Me cation as the guest | however, . and Mrs, is What happened to Nels A,| shective, puts the crowning stamp on John-| Nelson a weaithy raiser of blooded: him. Some of the most prominent in our country at the time of For a short space the whole world was lifted mittck from Verona, N. D. Associated | w with Mr, Freiss in the Gamble Auto! Vills, called the session to order this cattle cover fhe fine from McKenzie | Washington thought Washin ing and ; ; a ‘ nny. Q Nels gton was, ; i fee! Supply. company are C. Ar Finch and| morn ¢ a ine RETURN TO ILLINOIS epunty. in | Montanas Nelson #8 | ra hise aianll. opatatoen,’ Unie saree ' up, ina universal state of exalted feeling a dy Runyan, former business men Presby ed the = Mfr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorfler andj a r : car, Lincoln, i united as one being with one concern—the fate of the “Lone Eagle” winging his solitary way ! jas he crossed the ‘track in H. children, who have been the guests | near Sidney. of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Dorfler for! ‘The engine pilot ‘struck the rear some time, left Monday for their| of the car and completely demolish home at PES mm, ed it. ‘ae ws thrown from the 2 eer wrecked automobile and severely cut ae Pires uD UESTS | around the head, necessitating three and Mrs. Henry Paulson and| stitches by Sidney doctors. In_ the eects ae theta am ey were week-end | accident, peculiar in every way, Nel- guests at the M. J. Pavlik home, | son was completely disrobed and the of -Bismarek. Mr. Runyan is very | invoe By SBN; we known here and his friends are | Connolly gave the glad to welcome his return to Bis-| come, C. R. Meredith, Kid magck in a business way and appre- | the rsponse. ciate his fait hin the possibilities of | Reports of Secret Bismarck ax a business center. ) Fargo, Treasurer W. 8. Pa a bon and R. C. Hanson, Pin Saylor, Jamestown and W College Will Make field on convetnion: Drugeists, Who is the great man? If Dr. But-! ler had had to vive a definition fires! he would probably have degided that - over the Atlantic. his great, thought was huvdly worth ‘ mentioning. Tf the great man is the 5 : ; ede, shining step indeed! The Standard Oil one who does the most. good for the! A ri Pe es Colon world, for his felow-maamecwhich is Company (Indiana) pays tribute to el fair q tion — then likely Lindbergh. enough some of the greatest men the i Porter. of the Natio ional |k aes | and the | world ever produced are living today. : oe Woneie or : Berra os | train crew had to furnish, him with | ptld ever pro: : The spirit whi ‘ogress share i : Survey of Protein ‘°" " Pharmaceutical association Mrs. FB. Bunting and Me, | Sufficient clothes to winke the trip| ing deudgery and diacnec:. Then da Pete meech maliers of progress iter ! to Sidney—Watford Guide. were heard this morning. and Mrs, in which wheat A protein si samples from every county will be . John Bunting have returned have to be in. the limelight to i spirit of unsatisfaction—a searching after better great.~The Pathfinder. : t is collected and tested will be started Sh aa @6 ee | ATTITUDE comrt : : : i y, acco! } e Can't Li P: H TOR: i A Blatt covey ceoxe roa t Live on $24,000 a Year | When you look ucross th street = ; _All the builders of our history have been—not at the North Dakota agricultural with envious eyes at Jones, you are FRANK KRALL Ds : dissatisfied—but unsatisfied men, with a vision eel ze, County extension agents will BER . 5 piecing another. chetadie: in rane vO : like that of Piers the Plowman to “Do good, do t tl les, and the prot . athway to successful business, Jolie , fea wilt be made by C. E. Mangels. no more attention to Jones and hi Fine Tailoring : better, do desi.” cergal chemist of the experiment sta business until you ean view his suc- | pressing 2s tiow at the ‘North Dakota agricul: [cess lier aoe Sail Alesaalerain sail] i Aetens ee, > é It is this spirit which is felt thr. t the tural college. 2 transactions, When you can do | , Cleaning a ; $ S sp t ite state rill be covered very | $0 in ‘Truth, you will then have Laskin = 3 vast organization of the Standard Oil pany thofoughly. It is e: ted that 4 | travele e first mile in working | ‘ > pe A iniecti A cancer oh vy ; : aut wevtcawn seetepe: | | Oppbsite Patterson Hotel i (Indiana), injecting romance and adventure Both durum and hard spring wheats ‘ k | “The wrong thoughts of our yes-| : ~- into the most commonplace jobs of a practical will be tested. In the preliminary P ' terdays can be kept back by the right ‘ ‘business. surgey bundles of grain will be sent . , | thoughts of our today. When thus | } to the college, where they will be | 3 {we quard our every action, our every | i 2 threshied and the wheat tested im: a | Nord, one evate mititads thwerd othe) H In this Company there is no such thing as medjately, to give s inf it i} i sag | ets, then a then only can we ex- ; i on * protein content of the 1927 : ; | pect to be free from jealousy toward | R j lete satisfaction, even though results are crop, Later, a more complete survey ~ Ry | Jones and his seeming success, | . Satisfaction may mean stagnation. - BEES Gp, using ccepice ot] | : ust for teday go forth with a song || Palmer School 3-year gradeate PL ‘ threshed grain. : j . : ; of araise tor ell che firms.shat sau Examination Free 3 : Every employe of thé Standatd Oil pany p15 et SE ; : : e busine: , i nploye Bees 1 Oil Compan: H q . . . | rere tee eee H $ (Indiana) strives to do his job a little to- im Actor Balked j ak } day than yesterday. Each day offers frésh op- Portunities and no one can ict what results will be. ane § of Secret Wedding , Aug. 2.--4P\—The new law requiring three days’ of intention to marry hay fri the secreey planned by Cartel Nye, film juvenite, and Helen Emily Lynch, featured actress of the | seréen. The couple obtained a mar- a yesterday at Riversii received t ‘i Ange’ Work in this Company is not a routine grind. It is N in eervice with atwass the possibility : improvement just around the

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