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ADR sihhied RLM O THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The last carload of gas ranges which arrived today are all new models. COME IN and see what we can offer you for $115, our best range or $75 for our cheaper cabinet range, both fully equipped, including LORAIN OVEN REGULATOR. We include a guarantee against maintenance or burnouts over a period of years. You can afford to buy a new gas range every two or three years with the saving you can make using NATURAL GAS over all other fuels. PHONE 727 510 BROADWAY. CITY CONSIDERS TRAIN CHANGES Business Men Interested in Mott and Killdeer Sched- ule Changes to Meet \ siti Bismarck tomorrow will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed new schedule for the Northern Pacific trains running to Killdeer and Mott from here. Business men interested in the proposed changes are requested to Steand @ meeting at the Association of tes rooms Wednesday at 3p. » H. P. Goddard has an- cretion havirig been received the schedule changes, the state Stata board of railroad. commission- ers has set a itd date for the case Monda; COURT RT LOAFS IN _ FIRST MEETING Two civil cases were dismissed and s third postponed during the ssion of the postponed court here yesterday ‘Two cases instituted by the Cam- mack Piano company, a foreign cor- poration, against P. W. Chubb, Bis- marck, and the eka SR ae ni concernin: ie ownership o! 5 Piano, we Zar ilsdticacd by Judge Frank Larabke, Hettinger, who ruled that evidence submitted did not warrant trial. The case of P. W. Chubb against »...$he Cammack Piano company will tome before Burleigh district court during next term, having been post- poned 20 days by the judge. Bismarck Colonel Is Latest Movies Actor Col. E. M. Norton, commanding Fort Lincoln, takes one of the lead- ing roles in the news reel which be shown at the Eltinge theatre pert ht. The reel includes several scenes of the Citizens’ Military Training camp at Fort Snelling. Norton has been in charge of the camp for the last five years. Drilling, hike: swimming, tenn’ in which the b are shown in the reel. The closing scene shows Colonel Norton bidding goodbye to some of the boys who attended the camp. The camp at Fort Lincoln this yr will be much better than those Id at Fort Snelling, for the reason that Lincoln will have much more adequate equipment, the colonel says. - MURDER INVESTIGATED Vienna, July 10—(AP)—Austrian police; acting at the instance of the American ion and consulate ‘were investigating today the mur- DIGDSTY boxing, baseball, iy marks our rvice at all times. serve in such Ct as to relieve th: site Sation of all conf sion ie misunder- sig tse “Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Phone 246 ‘Right Pr col nest Cal’s Guide When President Coolidge goes fish- ing near the summer White House in| Wisconsin, John LaRocque (above), his Indian guide, atcom- panies him because John knows where they bite best. John has lived in the Wisconsin woods for years. der of a man believed to be John Swetina, though to be an American. The face and body of the man, who was about 45, bore many marks of violence indicating that he had made a fierce struggle to defend SHERIFF WILL ATTEND MEET Rollin Welch, Burleigh county sheriff, will attend the annual con- vention of the state sheriffs at Minot Aug. 13 and 14, he said today. About 30 sheriffs are expected to attend the convention this year, the same number who attended the con- ae at Jamestown last year, he aid. se Welch will make the trip to Minct by automobile Aug. 12. Ole H. Stefferud, McLean county official, will make the trip with him. Sheriff Walter E. Slaybaugh, Ward county, will be in charge of arrangements. C. Miller, Bot- tineau county, and L. V. Duncanson. ! Hettinger county, are president and secretary of the state associatjpn respectively. Curtis Notification Date August 18 Washington, July 10.— () —The date for notification of Senator Cur- tis of Kansas of his vice presiden- tial nomination by the Republicans was fixed today for August 18. The exercises, which will follow by one week the notification of Her- bert Hoover, will be held in Topeka, Kan., the home of Senator Curtis. The vice presidential nominee is now in Washington, and will go to To- ‘ka about the last of the month. nator Fess of Ohio is chairman of the notification conimittee. ANCIENTS WERE ASTRONMERS himself. He was found at Steindorf with his hands tied, strangled to death. Jardine Suffers of Digestive Ailment Washington, July 10.—@)—A slight digestive ailment is causing Secretary Jardine some discomfort, but it is said there is no occasion for alarm his illness may become seri- ous. His physician has ordered a diet and a part-time schedule, and the secretary has remained away from AR office during warm hours of the lay. Secretary Jardine has been af- flicted from time to time with these digestive disorders, but they have always yielded promptly to treat- ment. Published reports that he ap- peared to be seriously ‘Il were dep- irecated at his office. For Hides, Furs, Junk, Woot Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick build- ings next to Armour Cream- eries. Write for prices and shipping tags Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop. Phone 406 Bismarek, N. D. uneral Ap pointments W. E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St. ° Phone 687 — Bigmarct aa * La Puz, Bolivia, July 10.—(?)—} Thirteen thousand years ago there Posnansky and Dr. Rolf Miller have visited prehistoric ruins and checked observations made by priests in the temple of the sun at Lake Titicaca. The ancients vere not far out of the way in determining the seasons, DATES SET FOR BALL TOURNEY Bismarck will nave ancther base- ball tournament August 23, 24, 25 and 26, Neil Churchill, manager of the Bismarck baseball club, said this morning. Invitations are being sent to teams in the territory today. Dates were decided on at a meet- inf of the baseball managers last night. About 12 teams are expected to enter. Prizes of $500, $300, $125, and $75 will be given to first, second, third, and fourth place winners. Bismarck won first place in last year’s tour- | ney. Other teams competing last | year were Jamestown, Mercer, Man- dan, Lehr, and Center. Lacie fal ald aa Superior, Wis. July 10—@ — President Coolidge today commuted to life imprisonment the sentence of Malcolm Howard, a negro, due to be executed in Washington, D. C., on July 19 for first degree murder. JUDGE GRIER HONORED Minneapolis, July 10.—()—Judge Grier M. Orr, St. Paul, was elected president of the Minnesota District Judge’s association succeeding {Judge Carroll A. Nye of Moorhead. jJudge J. E. Haycraft, Fairmont, was elected vice president, and Judge W. were precise astronomers among the sun-worshippers. Professor Arturo W. Bardwell, Minneapolis, was re- jelected secertary-treasuret MONEY RATE New York, July 10.—(AP)—Stock prices turned reactionary today after an early display of strength. Fears of higher money rates, in- tensified by the marking up of the call money renewal rate to 1 per cent and the calling of about $15,- 000,000 in bank loans, cast a damper on bullish enthusiasm. Early gains of 1 to 6 points were cut down or wiped out, and replaced by a num- ber of declines ranging from 1 to 4 points in the active issues, and much 1s 108% Fourth Stiect HITS STOCKS}: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 OUR 1929 MODEL GAS RANGES ARE HERE CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY more in a few of the high priced specialties. The gain of 220,187 tons in the unfilled orders of the United States to have been fairly well discounted, as the stock was heavily sold after the report came out. NORMAL TEMPERATURE RE- TURNS Chicago, July 10.—(?)—Normal summer temperature returned to the midwest after a week of hot er Hereby Insures You against Loss or Damage by Wind or Hail ry LET LEBARRON INSURE IT Office Over Dahl’s Bismarck, N. D. ae on HOMES Finance or refinance “eo home through our plan, lowest rates and ERMING nN IN & SON Phone 220-W Bismarck, Nerth Dakota iteel corporation last month proved; weather which cost more than two| which isto essay a trahsa' flight next month, has been christ ——_1.___* ened with liquid OXYGEN CHRISTENS ZEPPELIN eS eT ny score lives. Friedrichshafen, July 10.—(@)— Champagne is regarded as unlucky for an airship. The Count Zeppelin, July Clearance of all Colored Shoes 200 Pairs Pumps - Ties and Spike and Cuban Priced reduced $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Watch our Windows 418 Broadway KELLY SIMONSON, Straps Heel to Mer. Hail-- and no profit Progressive farm- ers are buying hail insurance year and charging it to production costs, just as they do seed or labor. another rea- son why your crops should be protected by a hail insurance policy. Ask about the sort of protection guaranteed by 2 policy in + the Hartford. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. Bomar, N. Dek. Phone 621