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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 Hts BISMARCK (ENKI ; LIGHTNING RODS | tai "The ealy sorte whe el | concietee NEPA coual — LITTLE JOE ed threateningly came in second. - . yor ig me a day off from the of-|4 / 3 "5 ; ; tice, sir / ARE SUGGESTED : : aa eeu bes tr bw a eee < : = Boss: What do you want to do? OME PEDPLE MAKE ‘ j 5 3 ears ago a boy at the uet club § By é ; . 5 fats; MOA f : g Attracted the attention of Robert is < ; ae a jumer Medria. et KEYS OF / pantie 9 . Forsyth, wealthy engineer. The boy, : 4 ; : Alfred Gronberg, stant man-| f° seul - oa CARRYING TALES, {Fire Loss on Farms Would Be NE. : > ager of the club, has been be. ; : / $ . spkianee: Lay, ON not go- JUST ONE DAY PAUL NING® has / Li Proper 4 queathed $100,000 by Mr. Forayth. ¢ in agai » old af ess With he ane eine The Other: Tyee, T must! I've | tive Methods, Is Claim it saved myself; now I'm off to { NEWS BRIEFS | Coronado Coal company's $3,00),- 000 suit against United Mine Work- ers is settled at Fort Smith, Ark., after 13 years of litigation; union will pay compuny $37,500. Cecil Davis, said to be former Ku Klux Klan official, is sentenced to five days in jail at ne, Ala., . for contempt of court in failing to 3 . | * ve the wifel—Passing Show. ¥ GOOD EVIDENCE “Don't they look sweet! They're { i very much ir love with each er, aren’t they?” Rather, when she’s away she ‘es to him daily whether she | ds _ money or not.’ — Sydney | { letin, Lightning, aceording to a report \ Tecetved from BE. J. Pepke, state fire marehal, by Prof, R. C, Miller, agrioultura: engineer at the North’ Dakota Agricultura: College, caused 388 out of 701, or 32 per cent of all ) farm fire losses in North Dakota in G 2928. These fires were buildings aot rodded for lightning protection. Wa toe OF ALL ° Tenn.—James W. Dur- {t te quite evident that properly " : enswer questions of grand jury in- ight t os vse, tae ‘ Todded buildings have about perfect yeatigating masked violence. Ey daae wife lee “ane, DEP ESA gan... pat OFF. uals fon aa by, light- st ‘i agg ot alpg, points out Mr. Miller. This ¢ Ts. Ivy Gill, 24-year-o! pist of he a - »pinion is veritied by records com- : Sheffield, Englanc. swims English! ; ‘sae Sher with Leen ee logs ia the swamp as a feundati piled by J. H. Tra fi - channel, ‘ ‘ \ * * month-old bab: a slag Sis Lag Hi tletin 1812, beaibb ibid) : Cokato, Minn.—Mrs. Ida Spark: ; ee World Series—Motion _pic ulletin 1512. : ato, Minn.—Mrs. Ide Sparks : : ‘ Se - In six years, out of 924 fires 2 : Clark, prominent in club work and es ade af ed 8 eR tures of Pittsburgh vs. Yan- saused by lightning in Towa, 874, or . state politics, died following stroke . te ph phere acip. Peter the Great kees. Capitol Theatre tonight 1.1 per cent of the buildings werd) George Yaro, Barnshoro, N. J., bus g ‘ of apoplexy, at age of 66. She wa 3 hed f serfs drive great| and Saturday. anrodded, and only 50, or 6.9 per! driver (center, above) ‘been ‘ ‘ charter member of territorial W. é - ot A sent, rodded. They estimate that| charged with murdering Rose Serlo , ‘ T. U. in North and South Dakota. sne-half of the buildings in Iowa are! (below) pretty 18-year-old Scndcy ? Formerly lived at Fairmount, N. D. todded. They found that the rod-| school teacher of Woodbury. It is an ding was defective in a considerable] alleged that Yaro confessed he shot : A Grand Forks—William Bannister, aumber of the 60 rodded buildings} aad strangled the girl and hid her é { charged with conspiracy to trans- ‘hat had fires caused by He ceklLt boty under a bridge on a_ lonely ; rt fight films, was bound over to No lightning rods or defective rod- highway. Sheriff John S. Stratter r = federal grand jury. ding is the real cause of one-third) (16h) snd State Trooper Smith, with ¥ Police and firemen searching for victims amid the ruins of the New Ycrk of the farm fires on North Dakota! yar. contend that Miss Serlo wa: Pal j Minto, N. D.—First state bank of/ tenement house wrecked by. bomb which killed five and injured elevca say! ndest one of all.” Durham is 81;| ———— ————_—___ QUICKER THAN TOAST! Quick UAKER larms, t ty fore Bhe Was slain. j Minto was closed for reorganization. | persons. Whether the infernal machine was set off in revenge upon one 5a ite Pieces serine ili tcdeett Loom : remrecd of the tenants or whether the building harbored a bomb factory the police “a No dou! ese jut m a) 7 5‘ . Rochester, Minn. — Elliott A. were unable to decide. tires were the most costly fires, for Knowlton, pioneer .erchant and usually lightning strikes. the larger Northeast Teachers [president of Union National bank! dried slowly in fresh air currents 80 DUMBBELL! eee such as barns, houses and! Division Elects at of Roohester, died at age of 83. that the need will not mold. Husband: But why have you Ten dea Supare:-useegceNit bar Gran d F orks M eeting ‘Get busy. Continue the process dated this letter the 10th when to- tent of the lightning cauéed fires in own and country were barns; 11.1 ° 46.6 per] Grand Forks, N. 1., Oct. 14.— H di liel ie ond hl Le (AP)—Superintendent R. J. Moulton if Radi Rialto i Presb: erians Pick of selecting and drying until heavy day is only the fourth? B 8, freezing takes place,” he advises.'! Wife: Because I'm going to give Minot For Next Meet “The pure send laboratory will be it to you to mail, my de oS Grafton, N. D., Oct. 14.—P)— glad to aid all growers by running) Mele, Paris. ent granaries and elevators. A to- = germination tests.” pooner ed ul of 81.4 per cent of th of Cando was elected president of Ra oe rae: ‘sa Tile mening LOOK AT HIM Now: res were expensive structures|the secondary schools unit of the By the Associated Press) : ry : “Dic the wom: athe aE eee oe ee rc rariaa tices St SeRtiEEAl clections held in Centra radio station, will rebroadcast two/next convention city of the synod. Available to Public! “No, unfortunately, she mistook P -sually if @ total loss. in farm fires it i ‘school this mornii The of-,Crchestra programs of merit from|The Minot meeting will open on the me for her husband.”—Der Brum- t doth structure and contents.) 160 vues him first vice preatdeat|New York, Rosario Bourdon’s can-|second Wednesday in October, 1928, hers mer, Berlin. >tten the contents of these struc: / Pe, male ation an tas president /cert orchestra and Lois Katzman's Reports of | committees *'were| “We drove the 45 head from the ————e . ures are as valuable as the build- Oriental musicians. The first pro- as re if cornfield to the hog house where MORE LIKE IT Seles He of Superintendent 'N. L. Smith of! pram will include male quartet rum | they cheetah a | CoE méighea: isin Tien! DECK The original and GENUINE quick-cooking oats. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 1512 gives} “Aas 0m fers, The first entertainment will] town ‘college was confirmed. Rev.| turned out the four old sows and we That rich and wonderful QUAKER FLAVOR. Demand the genuine. pictures as well as written informa-| William Mulvaney, superintendent | 1,5 given at 7 and the latter at 9 p.|H. D. Campbell, secretary of the'drove them on foot equiyalent of bine 'no™unteriat Yor lghtiag | Hagen of Mayle op hand of the|iggAG® UaRgeCCO gta an enter| board of Chratiandneaton, and five city‘blska from fhe bog bart | “No you ary to 8 We - fe loses Breeze, secre- i@ DOX car. i rrotection. Of special interest iat Snacastoslationsy oa cond vice|*cal, program. A quartet will be|tary of the board of ministerial re-| “The car was nicely vedded with! milkmaid?” — Passing Show, Lon- Dee wopeedla BE ie president of the sssociation, aa the air at or ead S/ lief and pensions, gave addresses‘ clean straw and Daddy coaxed the don. vir terminals and grounde, the essen-|, Miss Merion Heel ot, Hitteboro, | “ence Program Wil slart at 10 p. m.t th pete Juaianicioniaiaidc: ae thet ¢ Reeds ity tonded somn *°1 the first Ameriera city to use tal parts of a I tee ee mee reaainiier tue rarieckcett WAMD (225) Minneapolis will fea-| The last session of the 43rd con-| This scene of ap fe the pigs off| gas for illuminating purposes was f system. ‘t gives specifica ons ten {section of the association, to suc-| ture an alto singer at 7:01 p. m.,| vention will open this evening, with} to be loaded for market is being! ‘altimore. which installed a sys+ three different installations ran ceed Miss G. Lund of the depart-| With a quartet to be heard at 7:30 eomercnionsl service to be conducted | enacted on hundreds of North Da- tem in 1821. ee are copper-cable conductor an 4 fill] ment of rural education at the state) P- ™m. A tenor will entertein at|/by Rev. P. Hewison Pollock, pastor kota farms about this time of the ings; star section steel chet an t of|teachers ‘college at Mayville. By| 8 p. m. and a» trio will be heard/of the convention church. Dr.’ year. The scene is a commonplace ings we beeen ne ah ace virtue of this office Miss Lund ‘s| ®t 8:30pm. A dance program| Breeze will give the address of the event to the average p--son, but D. B. Cc. BOYS LIKE pie pe con in etal covered or|third vice president of the associa- will be gi 0 p. m., followed | evening. Prof. J. H. Sheers: chairman of ‘armers bay ng ~ so ered OF tion. by entertainers: at 10:30 p. m., and aeielgesaiaaaadiiaets. the animal husbandry department, CALIFORNIA JOBS Sormetion ir this bulletin on how to| Miss Madge Sutherland of Mt.| 20 organ recital wiil be offered| Farmers May Yet IRE ied Pentel erp iy nrotect such structures. The pro-| Carmel, Cavalier county, was elect- Bice I Co SY atonal the Vite of the pi We When S. S. Kr: id Theo. action of windmills, overhead wires,|e@ secretary of the rural schools ; r Select Seed Corn) story” around the jife of the pig. en am an ilos, flagpoles, trees, livestock and section of the association. Super-| ‘VRHM (260) Minneapolis has a din- In eieegee f eppe is gai Lybeck headed for Los 4 a recs) is also. given| intendent Moulton, president of] er concert at 6 p. m.; entertain2r “Evidently North Dakota has boulletin 156, e_Nortl eae ne they carried the ‘makings’ of a in RID wOITOHES ‘ the secondary echoo 8 division, a ellos nt note "70 cea ‘gain ripened a large acreage o: ee eee the life | @00d job in their heads—thorough Obtaining a copy of this Farm./&!t0n power fo appoint s secretary ee very fine corn. That which has! or the pig trem the time it is born| training at Dakota BusinessCollege, Bulletin 1612, Protection of ces In the northeastern divicion of "HK (265) Cleveland Was a vocai| “pened best, represents the early| ineil it takes that last ride to mar-| Fargo. | Kram soon found himself “Une thing everyone can do during| the state association will be pre-; Drosram at 5:80 p. m. KYW (526)! navota” writes HL. Bolley of the| Ket: _In the story the author has| nicely located with the Pacific- Se Prerection week, Oct. 9 to 16,| sented by the nominating committee! Chicago will feature special music, ‘th ‘pakote Agricultural college, | interwoven advice on how to ro that | Southwest Trust and Savings Banks ong by writing the ottics, bas aires rs easurer, member of the state ex. trom WJBT (389) Chicago. cc] ,, al © should! Story is told in conversation between ‘D.B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS ion at to 6 eeppeneeienne a ecutive committee at Bismarck. (353) Davenport will be on the air opeomer ipo ta’ pick, ¢,| Daddy” Geiken, the swine herds-| eraining(copyrighted—unobtainable make » select | uv Vashi D.C. . i Bress at, Washington, member of the, executive board, at 7 p.m. with @ studlo pregram. | properly dry and save sufficient of | "4 nnd Professor Shepperd. + ae : Committee. ‘The convention will ad./ A trlo will'be heard at 8 p. m,| the corn fo. he =< peed He 4! Its Breeding and Management,” | Positions, quicker advancement any> LAVOR MAGIC is the secret of the s e Court Journ after the election and the [rom WBBM (889) Chicago. En-| grower can select and dry @ larger! is a companion publication to this| where you go. Watch each week. popularity of Nash Coffee. Yet, really, it o— ————— ® | adoption of resolutions. Aer aa entertain a shes De. = ete will an him Piha ‘bec tai revised edition of bulletin 156. Follow the Succe$$ful.”” Winter is no secret, but the direct result of painstaking Joe Deis.u.ger and George Fetch pica: ia leaps le Sune returns of seed that he ‘has IDICTED term Nov. 1-7 Write F L. Wate care. The magic of this excellent coffee is in the } ry * Bluffs and KTHS (384) Hot Springs. REMUS IS ' were arraigned before Justice of the | Police Court Peace R. H. Crane Thursday A Spanish skit will be giv.n from| grown on his farm. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 14—(7)—, kins Pres., 806 Front &., Fargo. KOA (326) Denver at 8:30 on . “The frost, as it has yet occurred, Charging “delib id di charges of Raines g to rie pre-|@ ~~ spk is not bard ‘enough to destroy the bite pe tie pie ieapneeess ferved by Sidney . F: MGabe, ted b: 8 oer | Bers of any reasonably mature grand jury today indicted George against Fetch was dismissed flea onca dnapioris ones charge Flashes of Life * corn, It was learned last year at| Remus for first degree murder for if: -———____i» and cup. If you have never tried Nash’s DELICIOUS Coffee, there is cornplete coffee satisfaction just ahead. Try it for breakfast tomorrow. that against Derringer was con-| #104 to appear in court when nued for 80 days. case was eited this m the North Dakota pure seed labora-| shooting his wife to death in Eden fry finale ca cule ta prc hee u week ago , apvagzipamee gym, suns |Folce Magistrate J; M"Baik e-' (Bx The Anointed Presa) | ate a the 16th of October, after it lace id 7? Co fice i a clared Gagen's cash bot for- New York—Frauds should beware t FITTING BOUNTY bids eons Fading work | feited. eee ateote ; the ultra-violet detective. A ma-| gave high germination results when “Baptiste, will vou go to ‘he sta- received by the 5 ate, of s ‘iil chine on exhibition at an electrical| he ears were dried slowly without tion and meet my mother-in-law? Mee on ere Kota,'gatil 8:00 | Tom Jones was sentenced: by Po- show is described as capable of} allowing the seed to mold or be Here are five francs for y ber 20th, 1927, Plans and J. M. Belk to 30 day; showing up bad rum, imitation dia-| urther frozen.’ “But if she doesn’t come pecifications are on file with the|in the county jail Thi upon _ionds, bleached hair, rouged cheeks,| Dean Bolley recommends that) “You shall have ter "—Le Rire, t; itil ceoeey eCity Bhan {his failure to pay fines previously forged checks, fake paintings, and| growers who have not as yet select-| Paris, (Geld only in the sealed red tin by your, Never in balk Seuereese rt . id bi pani essed. th e. The ultra-violet rays of | 2d seed should continued to ———— Ge aasinttaae PewnGeatt| won car pam | tmmece five bd gioer © | alc ad ey cory or he feeing| | World Series—Motion pie ferent . not as nm suffici ly 4 re bene nrc esuisieas heavy to Gestnoy the germination of tures of Pittsburgh vs. Yan tured it kees. Capitol Theatre tonight brought in to a warm oom and| and Saturday, ‘ rr eer Laing No. 1162 25 “er” 25¢ . ' * More m A Report of the Condition of ifr «quarter THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK At Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of |. business Oct. 10th, 1927. RESOURCES Loans and discounts .........cecseeseeeseeese + +$419,863.66 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ... ; 335.93 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc. .... 29,929.94 Suffolk, Va.—The world’s chanj- on hrebznd caller is Mrs, Linwood 1. Latimet of Carrollton. A com- { mittee of four married men awarded ‘ H. ATKI pee a _ Frosh Pegs Beauty Exam With Honors NOTICE Stare. 9 orth ota, County Vpieels aig Court, Fourth Judicial ae of North Dakots, Plaintift. Lissie Hoff and Christ Hoff her husband, ane, 1 other Lay 3 Can't two settle 4 this thing out of court?” re- it: We've tried to, but the police siwars, step..na-—Pele. Meloy and Youthful y winter Encl Bae Bakers tlgenre, Government issues . 1,648.49 yl 56229, Motor Number 10976351, oo oe Other tal citi essere, AeMet ontours jor ed by and out of y ith dey of expanses, taxes paid, over undivided profits 2,497.49 other cash items ..........$ 10,695.65 Cash and due from other banks + 141,925.75 152,622.40 ed. op asic os We especially rece porgons. havi he, title * TIAL ons a9 6.0505 sinc soins ciniss ocis.s.0 6 oesine so RROD ommend this lovely at no Word Touring C : LIAPILITIES pepe iper, B630 Capital stock paid in ..........0sseseseeeeeeeee «8 50,000.00 ited to the Bate oP Keren Si fund .... 5,000.00 * $291,267.23 ?, the Coramment erty and sale thereof o} lor . is Tun ecccccee Foletive to the oie of dort : Individual Aepenits abiect to check 1,405.90 used in the Mquore, which Bal eutto avings de] . y ° ie j Wi AuNers Step-in 1,764.70 } : arid Be: her banks 6138831 73.535.02 DR. R. S. 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