The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1928, Page 7

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: for want of Today the matte: “ to the ‘industrial “coicnieaton ees Joe Sivak’s Flying Heels drawn gen ueegh tty i Attorney General Gearge F. Shafer Yaetertey side by three horpes erith peasants |e pleased = i know that she will i moved that the comitin SP on their Jead of faggots. Tt|*ccompany the chorus on is tou’ i man of the, coumiecton, voit tol _ Cotets Sesira ce c soins bones come tron novwilt bo wit Hitchen aeted i ee 4 he and 2, in the at oe completed, to- ie two “ sf Leh tesa) ed " sopranos —Olra Ly rtz, ne os 1 Kitchen . ‘3 eldes' ounges! ¥ 4 Th Claims Action from the middle Galtborou' and M ‘Margeret, and Hrenapetasd,” Grace Rouzte, Emelyn va sh Le fsbo protest that such ito cantinue the team and cart belonged to the|Sederholm. t action was illegal aroused 's | breaking artist’s favorite messenger, whom| Altos—Mee Soddart, Carri Sem at ire and the latter Genii that the! Old he empl to cart all his house-|rau, Ethel Tarvestad, Melba Whit {via refuning to Bet = author- roy Pom, hold when he moved. ace Perry, Jane Wells. larly off red ae by | lew hurd! Vandyke, er Sauber: of of the board. Shafer/lay, and 000. Dahlquist, Dalton McDonald, Ear | disagreed with the govérner’s. con-|lay. The Mizen. tention that no a of the! inches tn bo) a" $210,000" for Basses—Kenneth Kurtz, Lowell] or *° matted "thet| With Rembrandt's “‘Titas in an Armchair” | Aivert Cranston, Rober Tohanceos, tothe Hy er fe severe ipo dies the C. C. Stillman cue if mill an I was ne ¥ col jon. Program legitimate ch : a as id The toll ‘3 IL be oun . 718. an ing Song .--.... jac] erin| ‘ mark Eichen, ‘e was st ig on his bans ra on He nae Cae 000} b. As Torrents fa Summer....Elgar | HONS eee ae se Avearega ee Raa hac ai » when je Silver Stars........ ite conminin | te tava at fe at its ex- ae te ot the second ele wegen Bo a -Cuban Folk Song | y jorus: PYgerlic’s semark seat if, Kitchen ine, eles Sow’ standing st $1,268,| Ballade in A-fat . «Chopin felt any of his lega’ were 663, er ob; of art sold in- Miss Martha Buck bet Freon on canta fat aoe cluded furniture, ier, gold and| There's a Song in Ny Heart. 0. : 2 certainly” Sock Sab eavener ‘ral paaegpeeerre | Passase—Birds’ Farewell +... chara ee the it thi Freight Derailed Ce Seana + cileat aenansh tarts: inte the action of be beard, West of Eldrid: I Waited For the Lord (from thoyth Kitchen and ini his op- est 0} riage a ee Seca a . Mendelssohn ponents, form a majo When 15 ot eee loria in Excelsis (( : Riera Set the Northern Scare of an veoapt ee ciorlousaFtvetee ene ‘acantaas hak aaa tg let geveynes derailed one mile west of Eldridge; Unfold, Ye Portals (from the Re- a8 expense accounts on sad Fou ed the this morning, both east and west; demption) .............++ Gounod | vat one such bill whe — by Oiym e Shee frgacroa bound trains were delayed several ting board at the comms bets fisse a gous trigerator| 228 Pi8ce , He Abbot, ‘me this bill was rejected. tymple ae seu. as ro! eed on & refrigerator . Miss Catherine Rathman or denied that he had used rhe hi car caused derailment. The] Were You There “nae but later orrected his state- igh ic | track was torn up for about 15 rail| My Father Took a Light. pester Yoel vat | ec eS sot Teng No one was injured, but Prof, Wyatt Hunter en ltd ply Se 10 reg fri scattered widely over the| Farewell, Cabin Mine ....Licurance, cau ing pares The wreckage is expected} When Evening’s Twilight....]Hatten _ By thls time both men were sit: | team. : Geporen _ tracks relaid by|Indian Love Call (from Howe 4 «ai colar aetik the pein champion, was pitted st | Passenger Train No. 7 going “He “A ptched pvrard note and their | Chareg Werner, Natal A AU. | vil acrive out § p.m. coming Seta es: s re 8] ir ; Nolle The ‘meeting: shed with Sortie’s | National A. ra champion in 1926; ee, ee ee College Song ee hae Matnaae gfe. el fps or Wilton to Bismarck the train will| The unit of in Gre * Ae Re ee ia aoe of the University “ot “Che acaatet: tert Soo line. aia | is called the dcachrias ane 4 & 3! $ 3 a; a a a e e e ' 4 3| : x ae RY " 3 In regard to the controversy over the types of paving x to be used in the East-end paving job, it appears to me 3) that it is worth any property owner's time to go ovel' 3} the different types now being used in the city. I have 3 done this, and thé more I have looked into the matter, 3 the more convinced I am that this so-called Black Base Ni type will prove superior to any type now in use in the | city. We all believe we have a fine job of Sheet As- 3 phalt pavement on a concrete base, but if anyone will yl carefully examine this job, especially along the gutters y | and along the street car line on Fourth street all the 3 3 | way up to the end of this pavement, I believe he will Ny | 3| be convinced that the reason for the cracking and dis- Ry integration of the asphalt top i in these places is due to the fact that the water gets in between the layer of conerete and. the asphalt top. This water probably SORLIE AND KITCHEN HAVE VERBAL TILT OVER LATTER’S EXPENSE BILL Tetort that Pigg proposed to assert his legal rights. After the meeting Kitchen said he had visited the mill when ad-| C. Nelson, the industrial itor, that the mill was “still buying considerable wheat the-line houses ees ch both anager and wheat buyer)” manager wheat buyer) legislative committee Yast that this was ,soing to te aitterset from now on.” ed groun is ‘ataished by the fact borg iar 4 cores denied one of Kitchen’ wo applications for ie ee an made during the last tion a Sn sie The Vang for to New York to attend a Pan-Amer. one at which tariffs on ART COMMAND, Governor Refuses to Put Mo- tion Made by Shafer That Bill Be Allowed — Shafer Then Formally Puts Motion —Executive Claims Action Is — Gainsborough Landscape Brings Highest Price Ever Paid in America — 7 New York, April 21.—#—Some | idea of the great value of the works: of art owned by the late E. H. Gary was obtainable today from figures of auction sales. A beautiful old landscape by Gainsborough, “the Harvest Wag- from the collection brought ),000, the oh saad price ever paid or a painting in this country. wa was.one of 30 paintings be- tnd the estate te the Lo | Will Go From Here to Minot, | 5 Devils Lake and Fargo has been prepared by the James-/ town college chorus of 24 voices | which will give a concert at theiis First Presbyterian church Monday|(° evening at 8:15, anda large audi. ence is expected. The chorus is on its spring tour and after Jeaving Bismarck will ap- pear at Minot, Devils Lake and|\ Fargo. The members are picke:l| from Pt sient ae ee ‘Th te i cha: second tour of the chorus, but eed of United States | steel| nrst appearance in the Capital C 1 commission, A, RELAY RECORDS Stes eetetis aa FALL AT OHIO’ se bee ‘| Robert Je bi siete She at Sale. igi ae johansson is busines: oeeen st the Hotel Plaza | Catherine anes, reader. Miss Melba “Whittemore, daugh wet nin it in poclet * thronged id na|PAY Conger Lest in Dust of rene : sioner of iculture and Labor J. A. Kitchen“ ing = a hee a Bn ween zed to have been | ¥ vere ; a fea was approval « ee the Catto commission of reece of $41.82 for @ TTP ky the state mill and ele- vator at Grand Forks and to the state industria! vs mare was approvi a provi Fd by wan are as state fuditing Doard a prints. ‘At At that time all bills but ae Kitchen expense item were eee A Be tion by uditor Joh bill failed State Steen to-allow Kitchens sep panies Me. ‘the Gainsborough.| Miss Martha Buck the accompanist. @ second. member Duveen was! wyatt Hunter is the director ani the ba Dall: ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitte- it gets in along the curb and in low. places and the con- tinual freezing and thawing eventually breaks up and disintegrates.the asphalt top. This water also prob- ably géts in along the street car track and also in the - large cracks in the concrete base. I also call your at- tention to the abrupt humps in the Sheet Asphalt job i ‘which to my mind is due to the contraction and expan- ; sion of the conerete base. I cannot believe that these failures Se an es ea pavement, . as the asphalt in ae Ship Sipe fe sll bound tagatier in one ee layer and no: water is mile under to disintegrate it, "anid it cannet con expand as concrete does. , 2 Chas. Fisher ARCK TRIBUNE ‘JAMESTOWN COLLEGE CHORUS OF 24 GARY WORKS OF VOICES TO SING HERE MONDAY NH HAVE TWISTER’ At a session a HUGE PRICKS "==", Will Be rill Be Given at Ata s | First Said Church, ne Ne An exceptionally fine prods) sauce of William Parsons and (Bquity-168) the District C s for the Dis! tinued and fargo on the the United States, and it ring from the return of the i States Marshal attached to ti on file herein that heirs of said William Pi found within the Dist is. ia > that said Unknown, iam Parsons appear an their answer to the Bill of and that in default thereof said bi he taken as confessed. And it | pisteie t ° for the Dirtriet of North hereby certify that the egoing Is a tr For a normal ronnie relieving urinal flow, cleansing the system of wastes that poison and impair health, take FoleyPills And feel again the pat body, an alert mind, Petite, sound sleep, women everywhere have been using and recommending them for years, {tral railr { sissippi emphis, Tenn. veled and many telephones ba 8 reported out of commission as the* result of a severe wind and rata Diuretic ofa enithy: free active, acl good ap: len and Try them, Seld Everychere along the main line to No part of Shelby county said 5 | farmhouses had been Sat ate W ct Man Killed at Atoka, Tenn.—/and dispatches to Several Hurt in Tennessee ‘oud told of a hi BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. line eastern part of the city, travel-[almost demolished, It wes valued jing from southwest to hortheast.}at $20,000. | Two S8-foot_ smokestacks of the} One death and three injuries were i Hudson Hardwood Flooring com-|reported in a heavy windstorm that pany were blown down, struck at Atoka, Tenn., early today. Reports from the northeasters| Ambulance drivers who brought C. B. Forbes, 56, a millwright, and his two sons to a Memphis hospital, said a third son was killed when the Forbes home was demolished. 1988, the "Honorab and Arkansas | A dispatch to the dvening Appeat | SR a mg in ee hee jfrom Holly Grove, Ark, sald the Must Sell edings, Were had and, dene, to-| causgarkane, Ark, April 21— {Walls of the ot Lee Neely | Fine lot, 50x75, facing AP)—A number’ of persons | Were blown ‘down while he and his Mand St. Sane injured, one probably fa- | [ily of six were asleep, but all andan St. tally, and dozens of buildings | °*giped Injury. ees } Mrs. R. L. 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