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2 P q "PAGE EIGHT _ ALBANY DONS ‘+ SMITH DRESS i 4 } i al Listens to Movietone of |. Hoover Address and Prac- tices Himself ‘ — By HAROLD OLIVER ai Press Staff Writer) Whany, N. Y., Aug. 17.—(AP)— Albany is beginning to dress up for the big doings next Wednesday * night, when its leading citizen, Gov- ernor Smith, will be formally noti-| fied of his selection as Democratic standard-bearer. While these preparations are going on, Governor Smith is finding many . things to keep him busy, and little time for recreation. For the first time since he began the series of + conferences with prominent Demo- cratic drys, he found a little respite yesterday for a short drive with irs, Smith. And this brief outing overnight guest, Senator George of oe had arrived a bit earlier. George Visits Al * The Georgia senator, who was the 4 gecipient of his state's solid vote and 1 @ scattering vote from other states for the presidential nomination at ‘ Houston, was the third southern dry fo come here at the invitation of the * mominee this week, Senator Glass * @f Virginia and Josephus “aniels, € North Carolina publisher, preceding him, « tatement Senator “Georgia is safe” was the only George would make for publication. * After dinner the governor and his est watched and listened to a/ jovietone production of Herbert pavers acceptance speech at the mith residence, where earlier in the i day the Democratic nominee deliv- ered portions of his own address in private for recording by a similar machine, but, of course, to be held for release until after public deliv- ery at his notification. ‘Allen and Mrs. South to Speak H Hoover Day « cedar salen: Ta., :, Ia., Aug. —(AP) Henry J. Al ae former governor of Ka Mrs. Christine Bradley ccktan of the late Governor Sor : William O. Bradley of Kentucky, will Be among the speakers at the Hoover , Yally here August 22, nounced today by the arrangements mmittee. Bismarck Water Meet Is Postponed One Day Bismarck’s annual water carnival, which was scheduled for 4 p.m. téday at the city swimming pool, been postponed until 4 p.m. jorrow. “This announcement was made to- dy by | by Herbert O’Hare, manager of pool. The postponement was made be- cause of the funeral of Wilton F. Crewe Jr. today. Patterson Moves to New Bank District 17.—(AP)—B. inneapolis today ief national bank examiner of the seventh federal re- serve district, with headquarters at Chicago. The appointment was made ‘by Comptroller of the Currency Mi ——— hington, Au; K. Patterson of 577 and enjoy the comfort and con- venience of tele- phone service in the vital matter of your insurance rotection. ou can safely telephone your in- surance needs to 577. We have trained, alert, courteous people to answer your call and supply you with safe, sound protection. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 318 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. Intosh. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Howard Sims. Irwin D. Wright was appointed chief national bank examiner of the ninth federal reserve district, with bard gine at Minneapolis, to suc- ceed Patterson. STATE DEMS TO RELY ON CLUBS Weekly Newspapers to Be Sub- sidized to Carry Smith’s Attributes The Democratic party in North Dakota will depend almost entirely on Smith-for-President clubs in every county to reach the voters be- fore the November election. This is the decision reached by the state party in convention at Fargo. Democrats are confident that Al i make a thorough fight for his elec- | tion. The matter of publicity received considerable attention, and it was de- cided that the most effective and practical way would be to subsidize | certain weekly papers in the state to carry their information to the electorate. The situation as it affects the state ticket was not discussed. Fred Anderson, Minot, Democratic nomi- nee for governor, was present but there was no mention of a fight in his behalf. mention of the situation created by i Smith has an excellent chance of} would have had to be deferred if his! carrying North Dakota and plan toj Neither was there any; the recent Nonpartisan League con- vention at Jamestown, when efforts were made to form a coalition with the Democrats. Anderson anounced py that he would not withdraw from the race in favor of Dr. L. S. Platou, F. 0. Hellstrom, Bismarck, de- clared in his peroration that the “party had been slaughtered in the last six years.” Death Rare on Police or Fire Staffs While Laborer Has Hazards Although policemen and firemen are generally thought to have haz- ardous jobs, actual deaths occurring in these occupations are few, com- {pared to some other lines of work. Records of the state workmen’s jcompensation bureau show that more men die annually in construc- tion work, mining, and other like oc- cupations, in comparison to the number employed, than those em- ‘ments. S. S. McDonald, a commis- sioner of the bureau, attributes ‘the general impression that policemen and firemen have dangerous jobs to the fact that deaths occurring in these departments are usually more sensational than others, and receive ‘wider publicity. OPEN WIDE THE LOCKS! Gatun, Panema, Aug. 17.—(P)—It must be that “thrill that comes once in a lifetime” for Richard Hallibur- ton, Amerigan author, when 6,000 tons of canal locks were operated solely for his passage. Halliburton ployed in police and fire depart-: THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE KELLOGG SAILS Treaty Renouncing War to Be Signed in Paris by 14 Nations Washington, Aug. 17.—(AP) — Secretary Kellogg, mee! anied by Mrs. Kellogg, wil si rom New York shortly after ian tonight on the French steamer Ile de France for Paris, where he will sit with the representatives of 14 other nations to sign, on August 27, the treaty re- nouncing war. Secretary Kellogg is going to Paris for the sole purpose of sign- known by his name and in the ne- gotiation of which he has been active since last December. He has let it be known that he does not intend formally to discuss any international questions while there, and that he intends to be in Paris only three or four days. He plans to return the visit of President Cosgrave of. the executive council of the Irish Free State, and will go direct to Dublin from Paris, returning by way of London. He plans to sail from Southamptcn on the steamship Leviathan September 4 for New York, but may be com- pelled to chanage his sailing to a later date should he be unable to complete his visits to Dublin and London in time. 300 HOLD REUNION was swimming through th: canal | when he filled the role of a ship. Towanda, Pa. Aug. 17.—()—A new sort of reunino; 300 former resi- ! the heat out of hot weather ... a nice crisp bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.% Try them with milk and fruit. They’re so refreshing and easy to digest they really help you keep cool! * No other corn flakes Kellogg's for flavor and crispness. FOR PACT MEET’ dents of Barclay, now deserted but | once a flourishing lumber town, re- turned for a day to renew old ac- quaintances. |Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | the summer here as ees mother, Mrs. Louis son, left Thursday for her home in Cape Gi- rardeau, Mo. eee Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hoverson and children left Thursday for James- town, where they will make their home. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society entertained Wednesday aft- ing the treaty which has come to be |® These are brand new tires. Bismarck Phone Mrs. Mac Hunter, who has B groin 3 ernoon at a farewell party in com- | Winona, eee have returned from pliment to Mrs. Hoverson. FRIDAY, Avaust 17, 1628 <a ere fro. to Yellowstone -En route So er vir visited Mrs. Emma ‘tase left Thursday eEitives at Livingston, Mont. for Great Falls, Mont., where she will visit her sons, Harry and Wylie Nelson, before going to Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the winter. c. R. Schultze ren have returned from a trip, to Minneapolis. Barney Garber a St. Paul is vis- iting in Mandan as a guest at the Morris Rosen home. , Mrs. E. E. dine, has returned from Bloomington, Ill, where she visited relatives. ree Miss Ethel Haight of Mandan = her jin, Mrs. Trotter SPECIAL 4—29x500 Fisk Tires, each .........:. 5—31x600 Fisk Tires, each Come in and look them over. ‘a number of good used tires which are exceptional buys. BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE CO. - $10.20 -» 14.50 Also 944 North Dakota G. P. Shop Erbe’s Shop Annex Shop Dolan’s Shop CORN FLAKES Kellogg’s are never tough-thick. Never heavy! Always extra crisp. Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with milk or cream— fruits or honey added. Order at hotels, cafeterias. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made y by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 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Meyer, a returned missionary, will give a stereoptican lecture on South America in the text p.m. Subject: The Christian Sabbath THE COLLEGIATE HI-LINERS An All University Aggregation Representing the Universities of Chicago, Syracuse, Iowa, North Dakota, Leland Stanford Combining a Versatile Group of College Men Who Are Making a Brief Tour of the Northwest. 7 Men 15 Instruments The DOME On Bismarck - Mandan Highway Friday, Aug. 17, and Saturday, Aug. 18 STAMPED GOODS SALE Buy your art needlework for Christmas SC SALE ifts NOW—Y ou'll never be able to buy it any cheaper—and such lovel Y Will Improve Your Car’s Performance Red Crown Ethyl adds power to your car. ‘You'll feel it at the wheel. Great brute force —strength that is sure and steady. All the pep and go you need—and more! That sense of reserve endurance gives you confidence—and new pride in your car. You'll enjoy the flexibility Red Crown Ethyl gives your engine. It responds to the lightest touch!. 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