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PAGE TWO MANY BUREAUS |, received the degree Mount Holyoke ss NEW YORIC TEAS | ‘went to church yeste GIVE DATA TO. “WS. TOURISTS A. A. A. Information Stations| 2, Injured‘in | Mr. and Mrs. “Richard Kanan of Pater Pare nano a * | Help Route Millions of | pickinson, who received bad bruises | Mandan New York, Aug. 20.—()—A mon- Motorists and ions in a head-on coli:sion | d Vicinity | se ly CMMGREN nigeetE of the | | | west of Mandan Saturday. were ic, GUESTS AT DAILY HOME, |lower east side has been arranged M T I rT ‘4 —- jclarged from the Mandan hospital ir and Mrs. George Daily have |for this afteracon in connection with| J AY- JVM) Bt) Gi aap ee ’ had as their guests this past week, |the arrival from Boston of the ‘ Washington, D.C. Aug. 205 Tread: MY asang head was badiy! Mr. and Mrs. E. KE, Jasperson of [ashes of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Te ‘ ening, of s unven 3 ae dieoi: nd Mr. and Mrs, F.| Vangetti. ; aaotay tlub offers to the tourist fh Fee ad ane ee eo ccrrediy cat. | H- Dutee of Warwick, More than 100,000 people are ex- . } Feciuted this year in more mato a ee ec iS pected’ by Mts, Clarissa Michaelson | than ever before asking for an the other cats were HOME FROM SCHOOL of the Sneco-Vanzetti committee to | mation to guide them Miss Teresa Rauchwater of Fort|attend memorial services in Union . A ncearding to a comp: | Ont ere badly dameged, Rice arrived in Mandan Saturday en | Square, ‘Readside Markets Are Doing) Automobile associs- Him Wire, claim: wire Despite his received coppel man now dea Hughes Electric com —— of the blazes. torists will -buy- direct from the farm- tolen from it at Glen Ullin s VISITS FORMER HOME Eight incendiary firgs, all. within ers in 1927, the national motoging und its Schave ‘of Hebron was bound over| Mrs. E. E. Salzman left Saturday ja mile and a half of eath other, kept. This estimate is based on reports| affiliated clubs have + i 1,700,000 fy the fall term. of Morton county jfor a visit at, her former home in|the fire apparatus of both cities:on from road cars of the A. A. A. and| automobile travele this year, | district court when preliminary he: Beach. Upon her return, Mr. and|the jump yesterday. * iio tfrom any of the individual elub: the A. A. A. ing was held before Justice J. Salzman® will move from the| Two fire houses'each in Cdmbridge the national motor federation. wm touring Campbell Saturda: Lewis and Clark hotel to the Hughes | and this city were set on fire during ports disclose that while roadside Q \ Michael Buchana of Mandan,| apartments. . the absence of the companies .a§ one marketing -has received more inten. Only | Sehave’s alleged companion who is | = .or another of the series and under sive development in some states thi yportuniti said to have stolen and sold some of | RETURNS FROM LAK conditions which left little doubt dn in others, the growth: of the mo other touring the wire, was also bound to the} John Kennelly returned Friday |the minds of the officials that the ment is essentially on a national oring be made as | strict court. Bonds were set at|from the Minnesota lakes, where he | outbreaks were planned and egecutad scale. as the exte 10 for exch of the men. jhas spent 10 w iends. by the same person or group. . _ Assuming Importance | sing programs m add further complications to} ; Five of the fires were in. C *Thjs; is{an hspect of the national! Gebciala deciace thé case fede SNRikd, -VORM OW Tet Taga TION bridge. - busines’ created by motoring that is| Will Route Millions were introduced and Schave | Pfen Jr, left Sunday assuming major importance,” 5 ave’s name ti routed | end of they for touring Serv-| it in- digated by edgopt, is i difions existing ten ye ago when so many individual motarg-rclubs . red independently - vainly | attempted to give service whose value isceregtest. when. it. is. available| Property Valued thBo@ehout the nation: It is. the aim of the national motor- | y to expand and extend con- | sly their touring service in all of the United States and to jain it on an ever broadening brasd through cooperative a with European Widening of helpful functioning the tourtst has been ac- by. further affiliations in y of which the most sign $41.94; Has Valuation \ ot Cass county ranks tr ge value of all National Automobile American Automobile The amalgamation of the the national motoring fed an_acre and Steele declared comparable only to $38.78. an acre. merging two years ago of the Nation- | bers of the Motorists association with the! zation explain, repre A al A. ALA 5 average for each cou Administer to Tourists’ Need tillable land planted With all parts of the United States ¢ tes Hand not cropped and joined to form one great touring| Appraisals of the yround throughout which may be] tee of the Bank of found agencies p uniform type of s American Automo red. to offer a rvice, such as the le “aggociation Receive Treatment; Both Badly Bruised Man. Now Dead’ Sold’ Thief Says in Court wire he had endorsed only Buchanan admitted endors- | Po¥t #Abthur, VALUATION OF Acre for Purposes of Taxa- tion; Traill Is Seeond, With Burleigh County borders in the judgment of the state s-} board of equalization which has de- jon of New England with the|clared it to be worth $42.57 an acre for purposes of taxation. fraill county is second at $41.94 The figures, mem- ate board of of equali- were considered by: the board in fix- ing valuations as well as the recom- Crash, still unknown, he has Alleged Mrs. nn., Tal days. She will be ae- | sympathizers, was under investigation ' sige markets have di y that he had'companied. home by her. daughter |in the two adjoining cities today, husiness during this to he sold from a Betty, who has spent the summer | while police of both moved to protect and a conservativ h wh one j by-¢: 0 two of them | Cities. at $42.57 an) $s24,965,38¢. of. $13.36 highest in the) land within its 92. In 1926 th county thir unty third at| tom was, § sent the general| | The average nty and includes to crop, tillable non-tillable land. finance commit- North Dakota computed. | Mandan News _ ee nearer | Personal. and | Social News of route home from Valley City whet been attending Teachers’ college TO MINNESOTA d Pope left Friday for Cale-jand thought, in Cambridge at least, where «he will visit ie a vacation trip to Duluth, Can, ‘CASS COUNTY HAS HIGHEST AVERAGE LANDS, BOARD AVERS from last yeas then iit ‘was: placed at Requests for substantial reductions in the average value were made by many of the county boards most cases these requests were ig- nored and the board adepted the gen- eral principle holding the valuations of land at practically the same point where they were placed last year and the’ year before. In 1924 the county boards recom- mended valuations totaling ¢814, 691 but the state board of equa’ tion pushed it up to $839,164,468: 1925 the county board recommenda- n a tions totaled $796,930,001 while the|had slipped away in the Columbia, state board valuation was $824,345,-(two French pilots set out to “catch state board valua- nan ion was $824,965,384. and this year|nounced that he would sue Levine in board’ recommendations! the United States for breach of con- totaled $776,866,819. t value of all North;caution to have the contract regis- Lakota. land, as fixed by the board last year was $19.92 while avérage value recommended by . the county boards this year was $18.86.; The average value as fixed by the state board for this year has not been eeage valuation HUGE PARADE: stration When Sacco-Van- zettl’ Ashes ‘Arrive river. "lof the total; run as —_—+* SYMPATHIZERS BLAMED {POR SERIES OF FIRES | Boston, Aug. 29.—@>—A series of | |fires of euspeeted incendiary origin | the State to be the work of Saeco-Vanzetti! Washington, D, C.. fire houses which suffered in four Pb, Hen Automobile “At and the Twin LEVINE FLIES TO ENGLAND iss cash customers, Slips Away. From France With Moneplane. Unbeknown to. Maurice Droulfin: *_ to be elimin “The farmers, as ‘ports indicate, deal Paris, Aug. 29. Levine took French leave’ of France today. Without: telling anyone of his intentions, he flew his transatlantic Columbia, away, from :Le ield and. went straight ‘to London, giving Maurice Drouhin the most unpleasant of all the auroras that have come the Frenchman's: Way since he agreed to pilot Levine from aris to New York. When it was fearned that Levine if dishonest traders but: in and sell produce purchased taxable be eliminated if all low the example of New Jersey, a op up. trader.”. ” but failed. Drouhin then an- tract. He said he had taken the pre-! | lingering antagonism tered at the American consulate. i] Levine, it is said, never posted the 300,000 frances which the contract called for as an insurance. fund for Drouhin’s family, and with the Col- umbia out: of the country there is {nothing which can be attached in liew each| of the money. | prove tue: in such. rights than eollege. when was 8%, and her sisters, 87 and 86, day. Philadelphia —Thar's gold_in them | there dirt piles along the Schuykill Many coins have been found | where earth excavated for a new skyscraper is being dumped. Estimates The coins. bear datés prior to 1850. FARMERS SELL Roaring Business During Tourist Season - at $10,000,000 the product that mo- president of the American Association, the present rate of growth i should become a half-billio: business within a few ye: Mr. Henry called attention to the} fact that in order for the farmer and) from the city, to reap the full benefit from the facilities afforded by the| roadside market, cert: ated, He:said: their clients and it is not their fault .) —Charles A.|rent corners. at country crossroads to unsuspecting motorists: in city markets,| * and at much higher prices than that produce could command in the city. ‘This is still going on but it can easily | Massachusetts, Island, and others, in which roadside marketing associations have been set These organizations only increase business be ‘able to eliminate Modifies Antagonism The A. A. A. executive believes that! success has been roadside trading has done: much inj and past few years to modify toward the city motorist: however, he says, room for im-fits dazzling destiny is the decision ment in their relation. “No class of property owners,” he ‘huge stock dividend declaration of said, “is more jealous of the rights] 100 per cent. of property and the sanctity inherent when the accident’ oc- peepee anes. * well of M. A. from sl high as $1,500, Aug. 29.—Road- a roaring| touring season estimate places of Re- * Telephone 281 Thos.| declar doflar | the motorists} | | The Man Who Invested‘ $10,- | 060 in 1917 Had Stock | Worth $80,000 by 1927 and/ abuses had far as our’ re- honestly with from the city! of’ Melon Besides .Editor’s Note: This is the fourth of five articles discussing the reported combine of U. S. Steel, General Motors and the du Pont interests in to a $4,000,000,- 000 corporation.) BY JOHN W. HILL Financial. Editor, Iron ‘Trade | Review j | nai the states fol- states such as Rhode ay It will not but they will the dishonest} General Motors . Corporation, automobile giant, is the intant prod- ixy of the indytrial world. Its! both remarkable | tu spectacylar. Its annual tarn-| is thelings are unequalled by any other in- of the; farmerstdustrial enterprise in. existence. There is! The latest development affecting by the board of directors for another | Nine recapitalizatio of General Motors-common stock have the American y a tremendous increase in valuue. How Profits Grew Statisticians estimate that) a hold- | er of 100 shares of General Motors} stock in 1917, keeping all his stock | dividends and taking advantage of “tights” to subscribe to additional | stock would now have 750 shares.! This would make a growth from| around $10,000 to around $60,000 on| his investment. Meanwhile, cash/ er’s| dividends received would have been| For one thing,| more than sufficient to cover the) cost of the original 100 shares. | ven more startling is the rise of the stock since the company’s incep- tion in 1908. A man who bought 100 shares then: for $10,000 keeping | alt his stock dividends and taking | advantage of the right to subseribe | to ‘additional stock, would-now have 7269 shares, worth $1,678,230, and would have’ received cash dividends 10,000. of the General Motors. Cor-/ to poration during the first half of 1927 were just under. $130,000,000. ‘That itis a far more profitable en. terprise than is the United State: Steel Corporation is indicated by the fact‘ that the latter earned approxi-| mately $91,000,000 in the first six) months of 1927. \ Dering 1926,General Motors Cor-| poration reported a net earning o: nearly 30 per cent upon its capital-' ization, compared with less than 7) per cent earned by the Steel Cor-| poration upon § capitalization. | With a capitalization of only one-| third of that of the Steel: Corpora-| tion, General Metors;has> shown an ability to earn: profits greater by. 40 per cent. than its. great sister cor- poration. : 7 4%, Billion a Year Previous to the: reeent announce- ment of. a: new stock. dividend, the 8,200,000 shares of General Motors were selling at around $ a share, or a: total of : $1,959,000,000, During t twelve months, the corpora- tion has marketed 1,500,000 automo- biles. Its buainess is running at the rate of well. over $1,000,000,000 a ear. * The corporation’s assets. total 20,000,000 and it-has a working capital of $192,000,000. Its last bal- anee sheet showed-cash and: market- able securities valued at $135,39! 5 Approximately 130, workers are employed by the General Motors Its annual. payroll more than 00. the li orporation. f last dividends at share of this coffers of id stock lai |. mendations of Various _¢o Th = ae . Bearing this in mind, it i developed, it jis said the a asaie at boards. the. various county /ecoemfinkote county as estimated by| Drouhin has for his trouble, it is Teall gaerisiney ene inersesanianall today is dssufed of a continvous line ; : the Mignk of North Dakota, the 1926| added, only 20,000 francs of his two) depredations of the unthinking cit of travel with touring agencies lo-| Expect Little Change in Total Value} yajue ‘ns fixed by state board, the) months’ pay of 100,000 francs. motorist into the rural community cated at regular intervals to admin-| Although the total taxable value of] value’ recommended. by the county! — - Pipvakedsthe tienes eessutment of the! ister to his every need. The compar- | the land in the state has not yet been| boards in 1927 and the average value Russell Reid; Il ‘ farmers. ison is made to the development of jcomputed by the ,tax commissioner's | fixed this year are shown by the fol- 9 ey eibiethaskbeac, rather cimtos enatel highway pbuilding which has pro-| office it will show. little difference | lowing table: Returning to City: | trom the standpoint of the motorist gre sed to. the point where gaps in} Shaievn. Geetton ii ig . Ys jand the farmer alike, since. it hamo- je main orou ares ave been “ere i filled in by constant extension of the Average value 1926 state 1927county ‘1927 as: Typhoid: Fever eri the tevelonment of contacts which finer types of roadway. | COUNTY appraised by. board board state Tak 5 Sn ae stantial advantages to both. The So has uniform motoring service 3 bank value value value | ¢,7aken ill with typhoid | fever at) motorist is today.one of the farmer's been spread, the A.A.A, announce: | Barges. «$33.86 $35.23 $81.76 $33.98 | ee Ny ussell Reid of the | best cash customers. ment asserts, until the. missing por- | ite 22.36 "22.00 19.88 21.87| State historical society is now en) servicing the motorist. at the roa tio this nation-wide chain of ¢yee “pe ie rf 57 | Toute to Chicago, on his way back to| side is the only. way he has ever, stant administering tu. the | ¢ sama ae 42.57 | Bismarck for medical treatment. | found of eliminating the. middleman of motordom have been filled | 27.10 27.10. 27.10} Clell Gannon left for Chicago Sun-' of whom he has so bitterly com- GD idtcns sal chk By 39.48 27.22 28.85 | day evening to return with him here. | plained. virtue of his membership. in. the 25.03 24.91 24.91{ He received a message from.Gallup| «tT not all by any means, There American Automobile association or 27.21 20.63 26,82| Saturday saying that Reid was illiis good reason to. believe. that th one of its uffiliated clubs, it is| 97.22 30.70 36.94 | 2nd that he was leaving, for Chicago.| farmers would greatly increase the pointed out, a motorist thus may ob- 29.12 Reid was yale with the Ernest’ potential market for their: land. if tain information, emergency road LaMoure 32,12 Thompson Seton pitty which visited: they renounced . petty. antagonisms service and avail himself of the num- | Nels a Bismarck several weeks ugo. and maintained their farms on: exh erous other meuns which the. AAA. | por cn ae party had gone. to visit some Indian bition, as it were. Here is where! places at his disposal to heighten the | hembina 20.82 villages in Arizona, 200 miles west of | they could. well’afford. to take: a Bonvenjence and pleasura, of touring | Ramsey 29.11 Gallup, and on the way back, it is! leaf from the. realtor’s. book of sales —and all this in regions where he is| Ransom 31.00 believed, Reid was taken ill. psychology. a complete stranger. Richland 34.55 He is being accompanied to Chicago, “Model Farms’ Draw Tourists Nor is this availability of services! Sargent 3299 by. several members of the Seton; “Dr. A. W. Gilbert, the. Massac soaked joule to the Bailes 2 a Steele 38.06 sei Mee tabe baactiesthh @ ee _ American member of the ‘ 23.02 i terautional Touringse Alliance, the) ‘row, 279 | aaa Ee PES —® and persuaded the farmers with show. American Automobile. Assogiatton has |recme rie |, Radio’s. Rialto |, Biseps) to--permit him. to. pring effected affiliation with twenty-three| wow. b+ ae be yampniet giving the names und i00a- European touring clubs and so far| Walsh 33.96 34.73 | Ld 7 tions of model farms and inviting the this year through its ‘foreign’ depagt-| Wells ror #405 ahah (By The Associated Press) | .,|motorists.to call, The- beginning ment has assisted double the number | Central and Northwestern Section WCCO; pee Darin Gillon -skavion: We, made Ry Dr, . Gilbert; is; capable: of of Americans who last. year took’ Bottineau ee TRA 11:36 11.67. 1149 | tepture: Roxy’ and bie sone ia, helt) enormous ‘expansion: 4 their cars with them abroad, | Burke 16.68 15.05 13:66 16004 ee Cadeeat Veale from NOL ip Hs paldsone sdsataey the: lingers Sag veivereality oC rnigtoring. sers| Burleigh 13.65 13.13 11,13 13.36 | York. A-dinner concert will be heard! city motoriats. are vandals; y vice, tha, ae pelerenyisalzss the | Divide 15.26 15.04 14.88 14.88] at 7 p. m. with a talk on the 1927 accelerate the growth of good feeli: eat onntascd ot ned am prea | Emmons 15.81 15,17 5.21 15.21] Minnesota State Fair scheduled at 8: and understanding between the ait, tehewa tines the A. A. A. member need | Kidder 10.04 13déatiy OWLPTHIAD 12.97| p.m. The history of musical instru-| ferent elements of the population, to feel strange or without friendly | Logan 16.81 16.75 15.06 16.57; ments will be continued at 8:30 Pp. which should be one of the most val- ahd effective gid. He. needs only to| McHenry ...... 14.68 15,32 thegm) 91° 14.41] m..and a dance program is scheduled | uable.by-produucts of improved trans- Live pera she pasienal Meleaah cea we rin ba 1.40 | for 19:08. sinleg ‘ed porter ie can do in the realm. of motoring federation and its Nation-! MeLean 16.63 15.08 14.60 15.88 aeapolis;, wiit wide and international benefits im-| Mountrail 12.24 12.13 11.98 11.98. <a 84} | Wieneses at 5:30, Ag papa ale load by ide ae mediately are placed at his disposal. | pierce 15.51 15.16 15,16: 15.16] with a duo on the sir at 6:15, Ai marketing. This form of trading is | Renville 19.75 16.66, 44 16:18 | novelty program: will be: featured: at} just in its infancy. The extent: to Deputy Fire Marshal: |F-te .... 16.65 17.09. 17.28 1123] 7p m;.with musical programs at’ which. it. will grow depends. largely, | Sheridan 14.19 14.55. 14,12. 14.12] 7:30 and 11 p.m, os on mutual trust, understanding, and Isp Sued. for $50,000) wara 17.80 15.55 14.79 16.28 ri indmaglie: dual pant ag Williams ie ae 12.98 12.84 12.54] ;, WREM 20) Yin manda _ma-! Qne-picture in-alifetime—| so: Minot, N. D., Aug. 29:—Damages of | Slope Section (West of Misseurt) Seas musical program at 5: WDGY| « Py $50,000 are sought by Fred L. Ander-| Adams we 11.08 9.64 Le ar ea apolie, will feature en-| “What Price. Glory: Sekice fled in dustslct enest Je. Moet] pevaes ees Be tertainment from’ § to 10:30pm |, WHILE DYIN str i jinot | a ead 4 Saturday against Sander Peterson of | pong" gives ae ‘A-trio wilf be heard. at 7:05%p) Trenton, N. J-—Although a prema: Bismarck, deputy state fire marshal,| ¢, Penuern ; f Davettport; » musi-| ture explosion in: a quarry shad so alleging that Anderson was arrested| olde”) Valley 1s be Dc lle ly rd at ;| ctushed and cut George Milos that it upon a false charge of . attempted | Gfant .-.-. 10714 1196 10 eee WESUL (422) lows. City. was known he could not live, he was: arson, as a result of a complaint sign- | Hettinger 12.61 11,81 12.10 St. Louis, will feature married in a hospital ‘room... He and edhe Peterson, McKenzie 6.32 1.56 106.| (545) St. Mees (884) Hot his.» art had ‘been).contemplat- “Anderson was recently apprehended Mereer - 10.96 13.99 raged tS Pe cital at wi ing. marriage on « charge of attempted arson, be- jeorton.... 9.08 10. » | curred, ing s codefendant with William Kelly Olive 9.71 seas gs Suet gery PAR C0 RT as coronene ani jarence mfo, both of ti ‘ } : ity, and follow preliminary | sie a He ; nies st ' One picture. in.a.lifetime— hearing before Police Magistrate Carl | 5, ‘ —— | What Price Glory : \ N. Cox Anderson was freed of the | Sta?! bia 32.19 “Life charge. lly. and. Romto- he As rey : | Flashes of L | Naived proliminery examination and) supppsing the plaintiff to be u crim- SHIP BLOWS UP; — feng bound over to district ‘court to| inai,srefuse to have business dealing | Sydney, N. 8. Al (By: The. Associated Preas) ‘ lly.and Romfo are-ac-| with or associations with this er ae k:—Folks: here losing at ip attempted to burn lence in northwest ig. for ds in: Ped, he wen fn plaintiff.” of the world is shop. én Beigium:des razily. It is here are. cut rancesd the: domande" There } dipmon Brussels —The cut-diam: flooded has. 4 Chicage and. been cia 1 oe vcaz.| miasion, wooke: ‘that *most,of the| second engineer, |. 80; many. have One. * eutters: out o! al of New ; ‘il a ae a hi ry uf Coney: Ielaed-wili | clea Sete with”! ‘protite eimated. at $7, If all ponmbars. of have such.a longev. ‘on. done the du Pont.family? However, many eq in the corpora- , as: there gre- 50, ‘on record as of the loomed up as a atomabile tien’s pros 000 stockholders last accounting. ,, challenging faster in field in 1920. From period it ade swift progress. “The corpore- ion met its great tival Ford sacle famous Model il Pin open trade ? pr bom: years stgpry F Ford: con- i BOR on ‘ore’ than, held * more in “ai ere mablles produced and i + i } } i i i blood Ra Gur Free Service, Painless Methods: and reasonable ‘prices make’ it possible for every parent to give the proper at- tention to: their children’s teeth. f -17 YEARS IN. THIS LQCATION ISMARCK DENTAL CLINIC OSFON DENTISTS hes and thosé of Geral, Motors er ‘leading, makes: gaining, clear that Ford must new model. production purpose of develop Teas . = car has meant even greater sales for Had Received Nine: Slices! General Motors and’ it helped aug- | ment earnings of that great corpora. tion. | General Motors is engaged primar- ily in the motor industry, implies, | seven different cars. | lines of industry in which it is en-| ged are numerous. manufactures ! bearings, horns, radiators, starting, | systems, rims, spark plugs, speedom. eters, air cleaners, oil filters, muff- lers, differential ‘gears, steereng gears the) and bey te ee me The res a which is practically new, electric refrigeration it is predicted, will soon be one of the world’s great industries. Much of General jearning power can be attributed to these lines outside manufacturing. been accomplished in the last ten lines as elgctric refrigeration insures | pe These have been accompanied} the corporation of liberal earnings even though it might experience a bad year in its principal product. BLOOD TEST IS USED 70 TELL GIRL IS GYPSY Kidnaped, Decides. Otherwise Omaha, Id.. Little Rachel is .a gypsy. Rachel | seience and the law had to deter- mine who she wai k few onths over two yea not acquainted with such fhings as kidnaping and blood teats. * But at Oakland, Neb., where the |} Tires and Tubes, Oil and ‘Grease caravan of Peter John rested, there Auto Accessories was joy. Two days ago officers had Phone 944 pulled back the flap from the. gyp: wagon of Peter John and Peter John’s wife and looked with suspicion upon the little girl, dressed so gaily, who played there. The’ officers sua: j had been kidnape | John and his wife protested volubly | and long, the law would have its way. Then there came word from Ew eka, Calif., and Archer, . Neb. maybe Rachel was the child that had- disappeared from one. or the. other places. Peter There is: nothing. more c: for. corporation lighting. units for farms and} leading factor in an, industry} les John readily: agreed that a t be. taken to decide whether Aig of gypsy blod or nse It was not.the gypsy man’s way; it wi the white mai was confiden' And the blood test told, according to Dr. A: P. Co who made came quickly; without a doubt. t! position immediately upon graduatian from one of’ the Efficiency: courses: While‘ we are-turnitig ‘dow filled calls for. young: men end wcmcn to accept good business and ployed? If MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927 Parents Attention It, is, your duty to see that yours chil dren’s teeth are kept in a healthy con- dition. Indifference and neglect on your part now may mean that your child will - go through life with unsightly crooked teeth and an ill-shaped mouth, Nor is this all; their health is-often.un- dermined beyond repair by poisons from abscess teeth. MOTHERS Frem now until school starts, this clinic will’ devote absolutely Free of cHarge, the hours from 9 to 11 every morning, to clearing children’s. teeth and giving full instructions on brushing the teeth and care of the mouth. Liens Block — Rooms 5 to 7 cara’ 3 Peter Jol nd Rachel smilin, up at her moth- er. ‘BUSINESS: WEARLY storm Brings Halt to Transatlantic Trip London, Ontario, Aug, 29—(P)— { arin te oer et The: monoplane Sir John Curling, ga new type Which took off early this morning for London, England, returned to its starting point today, driven back by a storm it ran into south of Oakville. | Captain Terry Tully and Lieuten- | ant James Medealf hopped off at 5:50 this morning. Atter @ run ot about three-quarters of a mile down the field, the flyers made a perfect | getaway intu the gray dawn, They roller| took off to the west and, after cir- \cling the city*fo gain height, turned the nose of the plane toward the ris- ing sun, ahe attempted 3,742 mile flight is for the $25,000 Carling prize. | Warrant Issued for ‘Bum Check’ Writer Minot, N. D., August 29.—(P)— |Search is under way today for Sever |Kolden, said to be a resident of |Fargo, who is charged in a warrant jissued here with having obtained property under false pretenses. Kolden, according to authorities. purchased an automobile from a local ; agency, giving a worthless check on a bank at Deering, N. D., in payment for the machine. kolden had been working in the harvest fields near Deerin, Officials were informed that Kol- den, in P i with a check for the automobile, invited the car salesman to telephone to the vank at veermy to ascertain if the check was good. A call was. placed, but the bank was closed at the time, and the cashier could not be reached. =—_—— e introduce a as its and manufactures But the other bodies, New. Line also, manufac- that of | This last line, | Motors’ large of automobile Growth along such DR. RB. 'S.. ENGE Chiropractor. Free Examination Lucas Bik: Bismarck, But Doctor 29.—(P)—Blood has that Aug. didn’t realize today VULCANIZING Bismarck Accessory & « Tire Co. Next to Firat Guaranty Bank. led that Rachel Although Peter My Funeral: Parlor. ; Phone number.changed # to-706. House. as: usual Te was up.ta the law 's way; but: Peter John, ndon, Omaha surgeon, the test. His sion The tests. showed it Rachel was of ds it was W. E. PERRY ertain. “than ‘a remunerative banking posit-ons, are you profitably,em-- qualified, we can.place ycu-. Hf. not, send. , It. teds-you: how to get a right start “he'p you. aa. we. have. thousands of ‘Write G. MM: LANGUM; President, College ur: Bismarck, No; Dakota.