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HEBRON HOST 10 BIG CRO Nelson A. Mason, Speaker of Day, at Record Fourth of July Gathering Hebron was host record crowd at its bration. terday to a ‘ourth of July the founders of America. cat the historical background of Ne Dakota’s development Ma- sen concluded an eloquent appeal by saying: . “May we one and all renew and Fededicate our lives to the principles on .which our government was founded. May we one and all ever be found on the side of right and justice, a God-fearing, God-honoring le, that our beloved state may and continue to be truly, ‘The Best of the West’.” Hebron entertained its guests with a big-program of sports and amuse- PRACTICAL JOKE KILLS MOTHER Franklin, Pa., July 5.—)—Mrs. Gladys rs Sullinger, 18, mother of three children, w: last night when explosion be- lieved set off as a Fourth of July on wrecked the family automo- ile, in which she was sittin.: in the garage. Her head and both arms were blown off. Fire followed the explosion. ‘rank Sullinger, husband of the vietim, suffered shock when he re- turned to the garage on hearing the explosion, and found the charred re- mains of his wife. instantly killed A 3-year-old daughter and 7- months-old twit irvive, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 1HE BISMARCK ‘LKIBUNE Heflin Is Far Away as Gotham Ku Klux Wait for Al’s Foe New York, July 5.—(#)—Guarded by Klansmen armed with pistols, clubs and sa>res, 3.(00 persons at- terded a Ku Klux Klan rally in a 40-acre field on Long Island yester- day but the suest of honor, Senator J. Thomas Hefli i Late in the receiv | that the senator was speak- ing at a Klan rally in Jackson, Mich., and obviously would not .e able to add.» the Long Island \meeting. The Klansmen, who had spent the day in various ceremonies then disbanded. SHEEP CARLOAD Burleigh count; other step towar tion, The first of four carloads carrying 1200 Rambouillet ewes for farmers in this district arrived in Bismarck this mornine. The animals were shipped from Boyd, Mont. Last year Burleigh farmers pur- chased 2900 sheep. Jack Daily, Kansas veteran, who has been shearing sheep in North and South Dakota during the last two months, arrived in_ Bismarck this morning. He will help the Mis- souri Slope Wool Poolers pack and load their $62,090 harvest which will be shipped to Thicago next Monday. Daily has been interested in the business 28 years Farmers all over the middlewest are turning to wool-growing for di- versification, Daily said this morn- ing. It is a wming industry. Crops are generally good in North and South Da‘ota, he said. The best crops are in the vicinities of Underwood and Douglas. He will leave for the northern part of the State after helping officials here. NOOSE DANGLES today takes an- farm diversifica- Hughes Electric Co. F OR HICKMAN Purchase Is Approved| San Francisco, July 5.—(4)—The Approval of the purchase by the | State supreme court today upheld United Public Utilities company of the Hughes Electric company and the Northern Power and Light com- pany has been voted by the state yailroad board. Approval of the board was necessary to make the deal legal under the state law. Although details of the purchase, one of the largest ever completed in North Dakota, were arranged sev- eral months ago, action by the state board was delayed pending complete information regarding the purchase. Boy Seriously Hurt as Platform Crashes Grand Forks, July 5.—()—Ray- mond Sanders, 11, son of J. J. San- ders, or Ada, Minn., was seriously injured when a “free act” platform loaded with spectators during the auto races at the southern Polk county .fair yesterday suddenly crashed. Young Sanders received a frac- tured skull and injuries to the spine. He is reported as resting easily in @ hospital at Crookston. ‘5 PLANE DROPS IN RIVER Washington, July 5.—(AP)—Two air corps enlisted men were injured today when the engine of their plane, a Desalee es wakes ‘wrong ai machine drop} in the Potomac river near Bolling field. Lieut. Myron R. Wood, the pilot, and the six enlisted men who were aboard, were rescued. Privates Thomas Standeven and J. H. Por- ter, the injured, were taken to Wal- ter Reed hospital. Why do so many people trade at Dohn’s? the conviction of Wm. Edward Hick- man, who kidnaped and murdered 12- beehae Marian Parker in Los An- geles. FISK GOES TO PRISON Sioux Falls, July 5.—(#) — John Fisk, charged with assisting in the escape of Zero Crumb Rogers from the state enitentiary here last March, was sentenced to serve six months in the prison when he eset guilty before Judge, John . Medin in circuit court here late Tuesday. Fisk was arrested at ARRIVES TODAY; Grand Forks, N. D., with the woman, one of the pair who robbed a bank at Renner two years ago, and re- turned here to face the charge. Many birds are very useful in vhe garden for destroying grubs and insects, The best way to en- ccurage them is to place nesting boxes in the trees. Hunting under certain restric- tions is allowed in the national forests of California, although not in the natior.al parks. WOOL Ship or bring your wool - to the “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Co. Located in new brick build- ings west of Armour Creameries Phone 406 Bismarck, N. D. Tey ——— ‘The Sidewalks of Lonoke’—In Arkansas When the name of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas came to the front as the vice presidential nominee, two Arkansas cities rejoiced—Little Rock, his present home, and Lonoke, bis boyhood home. Mrs. Robinson are pictured above; (2) the senator's Little Rock home; “Joe” was nominated for governor in 1912; (4) “The sidewalks of Lonoke,” Robinson’s old home town; (5) corner store in Lonoke where the senator got his start practicing law; (6) the old Robinson home at Lonoke. Senator and (3) the Lonoke celebration after FOUR TEACHERS HURT Forest City, Iowa, July 5.—(P)— Four women teachers of Minneapo- lis and one from Philadelphia were injured Wednesday when their au- tomobile plunged down an embank- ment one mile <outh of Forest City. The Women, who were badly cut and bruised, re Mary McKennan and Eleanor Anderson, both of Min- neapolis; Lois Harvey and Laura E. Elder, both of St. Paul and Frances Hoag of Philadelphia. They were taken to a Forest City hospital. RATZLAFF-BYRNES DRAW Rapid City, S. D., July 5—?)— The bout between Felix Byrnes, Philip, S. D. boxer, and Herman Razlaff of Minot, at Beach, N. | yesterday resulted in failure of the judges to agree on a decision, ac- cording to F from Beach. Byrnes was favored by the crowd, the report indicated. STORM SWEEPS INDIANA Indianapolis, July 5.—(#)— An electrical, wind and rain storm which struck the northeastern and central parts of the state last night, caused !damage which today was unesti- ‘mated, but believed to have run into ; thousands of dollars. At_the Windsor electric plant of the Ohio Power Company ashes are carried over the hill back of the plant by an aerial cableway and D.| dumped in the valley beyond. ispatch received here; A newly-invented nozzle for a fire hose is so arranged that the fireman can divert the water from the main stream into a cascade which falls around him. He can thus place himself under an um- brella, as it were, of falling water, and escape through the smoke and flames of a burning room. Seven Sisters-rd, Holloway, Lon- don, obtains its name from seven old elm trees which grew on Page Green, Tottenham. The original trees have long since disappeared and forty-two years ago seven sis- ters named Hibbert planted seven young elm trees to continue the as- sociation. Protect your investment | in your MODEL T FORD HE Ford Motor Company is making a new car, but it is still proud of the Model T._ It wants every owner of one of these cars to run it as long as possible at a minimum of expense. Because of this policy and because of the investment that millions of motorists have in Model T cars, the Ford Motor Company is devoting a large part of its factories to making parts, in order that owners may enjoy uninterrupted service for many years to come. More than eight million Model T Fords are still in active service, and many of them can be driven for two, three and five years and even longer at small cost. New fenders, for instance, cost from $3.50 to $5 each, with a labor charge of $1 to $2.50. Tuning up the motor and replacing commutator case, brush and vibrator points costs only $1, with a small charge for material. Brake shoes can be installed and emergency brakes equalized for a labor charge of only $1.25. A labor charge of $4 to $5 will cover the overhauling of the front axle, rebushing springs and spring perches, and straightening, aligning and adjusting wheels. The labor charge for overhauling the average rear axle runs from $5.75 to $7. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon can be done for _ $3 to $4. A tet of four new pistons costs only $7 and an installation charge of $6. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have your motor and trans- mission completely overhauled. Parts are extra. All of these prices are approximate, of course, because the cost of materials needed will depend on the condition of each car. They show, however, the low cost of putting the Model T Ford in shape for thou- sands of miles of additional service. See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on the cost of reconditioning your Model T Ford. He will tell you, in advance, exactly how much the complete job will cost. 4 FORD MOTOR COMPANY! _ Detroit, Michigan PLYMOUTH NEW CHRYSLER CAR' The Chrysler-built Plymouth, a/ new low-priced automobile in six body styles, is announced today. Chrysler executives believe the new Plymouth, with its entirely new developments both in body and chassis design, vill revolutionize the entire low-price field. The six body types are coupe, two and four door sedan, de luxe coupe, roadster ard phaeton. Chr: also announces today its new “65” and “75,” most a distinctive, radical and luxuri cars it has built at or near their prices. The new Plymouths and the “65” and “75” are now on display at the Corwin-Churchill motor company, Bismarck. Relief from Curse of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or- derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys- tem into the ‘azy, dry, bowel called the colon. loo: the dry food waste causes a gentle, thorough, nat movement wi::.out forming a habit or_ever incteasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew ~ Rexe’™ Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to- at the nearest Rexall Drug Canvassing Board Meets Here Today Burleigh county will soon have official 1928 primary election re- turns. The county canavassing board met at 1:30 today at the court house to | officially inspect and total the re- | turns of the election. H. A. Thomas and Chris Bertsch, | both of Bismarck, chairmen of the Republican and Demoer: commit: tees respectively, the chairman of the county board, Clerk of Court Charles Fisher and County Auditor evacuating 103% Fourth Street A. C. Isaminger make up the oa! PAGE THRE County commissioners were gular monthly session at. itor’s office in the court this morning considering ing, bridge buildin; catverts. 9 and laying County Engineer T. eosin. ge problems e |. “ihe canvassing board ‘and commis-| sioners probably will be in session) the rest of the week, Mr. Isaminy said toda: y. Through the introduction of col-| ored matter into their food, worms now spin threads of hues. ATTENTION Custer Encampment No. 1 will have regular meeting day, July 6. All members requested to be present. Busi: ness of importance. .. New Oumersito Old ; , ee You dont know the half f 7H/S HUDSON’ “J have driven Hudsons before, and also costlier cars, but until you’ ve driven this Hudson you don’t know the half of it! Noth- ing like it for smoothness, performance and riding ease.” —J.L. There is a thrill in store for you too when you take your first ride in'a new Hudson Super-Six. #1250 AND uP AU prices f. 0. b. Detrott for interest, handling and insurance. Bismarck, N. D. LOANS on HOMES Finance or refinance your home through our plan, lowest rates and Prepayment privileges P. C. REMINGTON & SON Fismarck, North Dakota Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest evailable charge SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc., Distributors FOURS, 595 + 87254 RESPONSIVENESS IN THE MODEL DURANT SIXES 97958 + £1550 fobLening K. C. ARNESS, Scribe. Phone 220-W National Bank f LMER BENDICKSON, BORCHARDT'’S GARAGE, BAKKEN @ SWANSON, Falkirk, N. D. GEO, RADKE. Golden Valley, N..D. ~ Associate Dealers: HANS C. NELSON, ‘ashba: N. D. LARSON & ‘HOVDET. Hazen, N. JOHN JA! ‘Suncn' a auss. Morcer and Tertie Lake, X. D. _If you're the sort of driver who likes to feel a lightning-like re- sponse to the slightest touch of the accelerator—just try a“Durant65.” NEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY On MONTH AFTER WORTH DURANT FACTORIES CONTINUE TO BEEAE THEIR OWN PRODUCTION