The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1928, Page 8

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Ta eho Oe RRR eR NUR RC gy EN ca we Gere me ee wee ern as tte PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1927 distances of from 500 to 750 miles. struck b; iece of a broken circu-|ing. This bulletin feaued sf etiecs nd rae yy Waldal, who ha taken immediate Only two out of 500 known va- LIONS’ CLUBS Tarriffs published by North Dakota NEW ELECTRIC lar pot mit viet | ne Jeffery Hale hospital, where; eell-Miller Milling company.” Eo posteasion of the and haul-/rieties of parrots are native to the railroads and effective April 18 ‘neste both Mr. and Mra, Bennett are pa-/was estimated at $10,000. A box|ing business and water le United States. 10 ENTERT AIN patios tr the suas at are injured chen Chari, (Speed) | MSs. Beats, who dlrogasded| Seinc eer eas sirtein stascees” | . RebbUN oa” TAGR halting Eee ag ju lor men- were injured when rles rs. inet who re} Races was ually ul 4 ha snake has its teeth tioned. The ad RATES FILED 1 ft Mi lis, the pilot, |advice of physicians to h tee The harlequin sna coos 2 eens & Sie acd nee etn Pr | Stace’ eaten iat Conran {Phone 62_ Wachter Tranter armsed Inte ca ie sf mi ele- —— airport. PEOPLE valor a rer o Sea trom. nich ts Nh mr Sentinel Butte The City Trans- val assoc! after negoti: rom which s) is fe! BLIND ‘| conducted through the state, rail-|Montana-Dakota Power Com-| Aitkin, Minn—- Garrett Deridder re the pa , fer, operated road board. The mill and ele itted by of a chi recently’ ttsoclation contended that the new| PAny’s Schedule Approved [77'ira degree murder in connesion | Society Woman Hikes |f2 0, 3 van eaten, he reantly Nation-wide Program Ar- ie Pe beret beyond — at by Rail Board with the death of Frank Reynolds. 74 Miles in 16 Hours ranged For 38-station Wedd ae Urbana, Ill Broadcast Saturday North Dakota Ranlis a e Army and the; Boston, April 24—(AP)—After New combination electric rates|Univerity of Illinois will, meet on| niki; » Api sr Pity applicable to homes where electrici-|the football field in 1929 and 1930, | iking 74 miles to this city from ; Ni rt, R. 1, the di High on Increase [9 a setae see |i Man (ents Sedemnng ca Members of the Bismarch Lions in Life Insurance| with the state railroad board by the ennessee Man Hots yeah teeter wae club will cooperate in the natio: Montana-Dakota Power compan: Nominated For walking time of 16 hours and 50 pea q y- wide radio party being staged for} North Dakota ranks with the| The rates are applicable in 46 North minutes. alind people by the International |first three states in the Union and ees towns served by that cor- U. s. Treasurer She ran up the steps of her Bea- Association of Lions clubs and to be |leads all other agricultural states in| Poration. wane con street home at 9:15 o'clock last released through a 38-station hookup | Percentage of increase in life insur-| New rates for commercial refrig-} Rumors that President Coolidge night, 17 hours and 15 mintues after ay the National Broadcasting com- | ance written during March, 1928, for| eration and cooking purposes, ap-| would nominate Gov. A. G. Sorlic starting from the Newport Casino >any on April 28, it was announced | the first quarter of 1928, and for the | Plicable to hotels and restaurants treasurer of the United States|shortly before sunrise yesterday today by Br. F. 'B. Strauss, presi-|12 months ending March 31, as com- towns served by the same com-/to succeed Col. Frank White of Va:- morning. tent of the local club. pared with the corresponding oe pany, also ed been filed with the|iey City, who resigned recently, Yesterday's walk was the I i . in cha tjof the year before, the Greater | railroad rd. Both sets ocfjwere set at rest today by an Asso-|but one which Miss Sears had made etch mad tone ap Rennety, sanociats "editor hedules have been approved by/ciated Press dispatch from Wash-/in the course oo of hiking. In This sk was le from SE Uolliers’: Weekly, an siaalat’ Of rd ington announcing that the presi-/1912 she walked from Burlingame an actual photograph teremonies and will include Harold e Otter Tail Power company|dent today nominated H. Theodore! to Delmonte, Calif, a distance of ianis ase, soprano, | Co! record, the association | has been granted permission to fur-|T: 108 miles in 49 hours and 60 min- eee iawin bane alii Milt Gris, is additional evidence of| nish electric service at Clyde and to fashington dispatches of several| utes. A Hopeless Pile EBL EG - sumorist, and Irving L. Camp, pres- nged economic condition in| Change the current from direct to!days ago said that Senators Lynn! Twice in recen. years she has CC vit of the Internationa: Abeocta- ota. alternating. The Otter Tail Power | J. Frazier and Gerald P. Nye of/done the 47 miles between Provi- of Rubbish ee tion of Lions clubs. The figures made public by the| Company of Minnesota was author-jNorth Dakota had recommended t»'dence, R. I., and this city, the last According to Dr, Strauss the|bureau and sent to the state associ-| ized to sell 1,647 shares of common President Coolidge the appointment time in 9 hours and 53 minutes. Lions have three purpose: in giving|ation reveal that North kota | Stock, par value $50 and the Otterjof Governor Sorlie to succeed Co! Windstorms turn attractive ‘stands third in percentage of life| Tail Power company of ; Delawarejonel White. i $10,000 FIRE AT FORKS dwellings into huge rub- wean et eedat oe. eee insurance written in March, 1928, authorized to issue 1,647 shares] Governor Sorlie, when questioned’ Grand_ Forks, April 24.—(AP)— bish heaps—great mounds 'ANPHER HATS are made veople of America, numbering ap-|@s compared with March, 1927, Ne-| of common stock with Daal value.|concerning the possibility of his Fire last night destroyed an un of torn, splintered joists from the finest imported fur. roximately one hundred thousand.| vada ranking first and Delaware Driscoll to Get Jui being nominated to the federal post, ———== ——= aaa “claghbans Gut Expertly finished by hand, Smart hey desire to focus attention on|second, North Dakota's ratio for| The Northern Power and Light/| declined to comment except to say 3 is that are f Ay in volo 4 the welfare of the blind people and|March, 1928, as compared with| company was authorized to furnish|that he had had some correspont-| WHO EMPLO ee ee in style. ‘Smart in color. There's Shey desire to awaken public con-|March, 1927, was 14 per cent as| electric service at Driscoll and ajence from Washington regarding it. fr Some day your home may a shade to match your spring top sciousness to the inestimable value compared with a ratio of 99 per cent| schedule of rates for that place was nett’s Condition ‘DAKOTANS”? be in the path of « storm. coat. On display at leading dealers, tl for a roved. Ben tio! if evesiahe: and necessary blind. |Minnesota, 94 per cent for lows, 115| 4.,E. Hatzler, operating the Dan- : About 90% of all Fargo offices, pera ae sale per cent for South Dakota, and 98| zig ‘Telephone ‘Exchange, was au- Extremely Critical] . 907 of all Fargo o This agency of the Hart- ten dollars The American Foundation for the|per cent for Montana. thorized to sell the property to El- aundreds in other cities, call upon ford Fire & Blind, the National Society for the| Ratios for the first quarter of 1928] mer Joachim. Quebec, Que. Aprit 24—(ap)—| Dakota Business College, (Fargo) Insurance com: Prevention of Blindness and the|as compared with the first quarter! Sale by H. W. Wilson to the Da-| rioya Bennett, who contracted} ioroffice help. Recent examples: Pennsylvania Association for the|of iz? ‘were: United States 103 Leela aun Sora of on double pneumonia while on a re-| sharonElectricalCo. employed Ella Blind are cooperating with the|per cent, North Dakota 123 per cent, t le) tend exchange at New Rock-/iter fight to the disabled Bremen! shanks; Dakota Oil Co. (James- Lions International in making the| Minnesota 109 per cent, Iowa 94 per | fo! a Willies s sib nel was “resting somewhat more com. ) 8 wie * event possible. W. A. Royston, Jr.,|cent, South Dakota 113 percent, and| The Williams County Mutual Tel-|ortanly, but very low” this morn.| WM) engaged S. J. Wilhelmis ast president of the Lions cl “a etd aw Led cent, ry erg nen Prigie af MS (Bike a pa tl ee beent Supply Co. took on ittsburgh, and chairman of the|for 12 months ending Marc! - 2 rvideon, Lions international committee on/as compared with ing 12] mon stock, par value $50. Encouragement For seers | AN PH ER storm losses. Call, write © theme tote. H A TS blind, is general chair- th iod were: United States} White’s Transfer of Grand For! D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS tear ccna enstoea| Wet cialsce Tenn: Duaaes 07 per] ome eramied penal te come Women ining (copyrighted—unobtainable MURPHY with him on the international com-|cent, Minnesota 96 per cent, South | motor freieht service in the vicinity Victory, Wis. —“D: , slsewhere) means better workers— “The Man Whe Knows at mtitee are Walter Schmitt, Cincin-| Dakota 102 per cent, and Montana| of Grand Forks. A ol ‘is. —“Dr. Pierce's Fa- spportunities—se'aries, loreaany nati; Dr. Fred L. Gravis, Martins-|101 per cent. The North and South Freight scription is a most valu- : i DAHL CLOTHING STORE ville, Ind.; J. L. Jarman, Farmville, ——$—$——_— Route was granted a permit to able medicine for a] Watch each week for positions || $18 Breadway Phone 677 Vas’ Bruce Jones, Cheyenne, Wyo.;| LOCUSTS SWARM OVER EGYPT | operate motor freight service in the « weak system. I] sromotions. ‘‘Followthe Succe$$- BISMARCK, 8. D. , 4aTY in Bismarck OT, Bisbep, New Haven, Cons." | sw Reiaah scaay ware, re-| ened alas. sntheciaad ‘ole of the perience with it fon| uh” May 1-7, Write F. L. Wat- Ae ust i \. ts a el ! s . ‘i ee corsaria hate arrivel in upper and| permit of this company to the In- years ago. During| “8% Pres., 806 Front &¢., Fargo. RATES ARE REDUCED lower Egypt. They are attacking|terstate Transportation company. motherhood I be- Intrastate vl ech of wheat/the cotton reba and elt coreg jae rundown <i ERPS SRT eT EERE and articles taking the same rates/ties are acting energetically vous, could no’ In carload lots now cost less for| wipe out the plague. NEWS BRIEFS i r Dr. Geo. F. McErlain B A BY CHI CK. SS ——_—_—_ ry ¢ ts Osteopathic Physician April 23, 1928] Glendale, Calif—W. K. Jay, treas- , sleep. The doctor Slectrotherapy Solar-Ray Report to the City Commission, Bismarck, North Dakota: Grade A. Mik|Urer of Lockheed Aircraft cornora- said I would have Chronte Diseases a Specialty Milk samples analyzed during February and March. ; . to bein : hospital aj] 114 Wourth street —_Phewe 260 We are offering for immediate sale, high quali epoped Chix at bargain prices. should contain 35% butter fat, not more than 60,000 bacteria, per cubic bad : fae erp “ | few ways until they cold decide he pbc All light Me $9.00 per 100. rigs pea 11.00 per 100. Heavy sesorted Date Source Sample of fat Sp, Gr. Bacter® _gediment Ottawa, Ont. — Statement was little good Where war aban igs bod per 100. Bong ie hone per ga gee copay are Fag le because 2-2 Ott Oswald . Mik = 3.0 (103215, Fairly Clean wa, Ont. — men: r Dr. Pierce’ i = our large ca ’. e dollar down will your ler. undred per Cy Trish f ie tos 56 rity Se mae > in parliament that armoured! bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre cent live delivery guaranteed. 1. H. Walter . Henry Tatley Mrs. Hattie Neth . State Penitentiary Bridgeman & Russel! %-9 Turnbow, RR. B ing vessels are prepared to| scription, and kept on until I hed enter illicit trade off the’ United| taken four bottles of i that Dr. Enge time I had most of my st Lack Chiropractor — and could resume my duties.”—Mrs. Thief River Fall, Minn. Herman Oliver. Drugiess Physician Fred Herman Eickler, farmer near St.| All dealers. Tablets and liquid.— 3 marek, ire, was fatally injured when Ady. Seen eee a UNITED CHICKERIES WASECA, MINN. se. Geo! Pisotiknos Herman Ode Mary Davis . Yeangen & Scl H. W. Voight . A. Seifort Paul Gran Bismarck T 1-3 George V Clean 3-23 Marcovitz Fairly Clean South Sid Clean Wetch . Clean Kuntz Fairly Clean Senger G Clean 3-29 Waliner Fairly Cloan Hattie N Fairly Clean Gosnery Fairly Clean Nage i Neugeba: Oss Clean Battley .... 3-30 Elmer Weiser Bridgeman Rui E. Sasse ... A. C. Gran Paul Graner : Milk 37 1033 18,000 Fairly Clean 1 year, which are over due are being collected, of which 18 have been paid. The water was examined at intervals and was up to the U. S. P. H. stand- ards and no adjustments were necessary. Yours very truly, WILLIAM 8. KOLLER, Bacteriologi

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