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THE BISMARCK PAGE EIGHT | ATIONS FLOCK TO SIGN TREATY As Byrd Prepared to Start for South Pole Here are three of the principal fig- ures in the most expensive and carefully plarned sciertific explor- ation ever conceived—the yrd will Whales for the two yea Antarctic Expedition, Below is Polar regions. Captain Commander Richard E. Byrd. In Melville, skipper of the the center is his vessel, the City of York, is shown (right) The map below these pi This sail-and-power the party’s route from. remodeled for the encounter in Antarctic. As New York. boat has been Ruman.- | heavy service it will the icy seas of the Denmark, Jugoslavia, ia and Peru Desire Joining Pact Paris, Aug. 28.—(AP)—The effect f the signing of the Kellogg-Briand iwar-renunciation treaty was apr nt today. Nations in various pa f the world had announced their) Hesire to become parties to the pact. |{ The original signatures were still vet when telegrams and cables of | adherence by other countries began | fo pour into Paris. The governments | bf Denmark, Jugo-Slavia, Roumania | ind Peru are among those having ex- | pressed this wish. | lt is expected that at least a year will elapse before the treaty has, seen finally ratified by the original | signatory countries, whose legisla- tures must pass on it. The boulevards and the sidewalk Rables of the cafes were crowded anti] a late hour last night with peo- le discussing the great occasion. ven habitual cynics were impressed. land there was a feeling in the air) that humanity has taken a stride torward. Extremists Mock Pact Extremists made a few more ef- forts during the night to belittle and mock the pact, but they hardly suc- | seeded in doing more than afford amusement to the popul Several saxicab loads of this element demon- strated down the Champs Elysees, i ited the cabs pants. ice prevented n by the 60 of the The prefect of p any concerted demonstratio simple process of detaining s_extremis Frank B. Kellogg, American secre- tary of state, retired carly last night to get a good night's tory to attending a lun oy President Doumergue today, and a reception at the Paris city hall. He plans to leave Havre tomorrow aboard the cruiser Detroit for Ire- | and. In a sveech at the treaty cere- tide Briand ench for- eign ministe: ave Keilozg “preponderant mation of the treaty. “War hence- forth, branded with illevality, is by mutual accord truly and regul: outlawed, so that a culprit would sur the unconditional condemnation and probably the enmity of all of its co-signatories,” the French foreign _minister said, referring to the pact | “It is a direct blow to the i | tion of war, even to its very vitals. Mr. the base ship for the expedition, it be anchored in the and his men i; tend to explore South Canal to New Zealand, thence to the Bay of Whales und the Soutk Pole. TRIBUNE |HOME BUILDERS | SOAN EXPENSES Gity cf New| House Owning Versus Renting at the wheel! Studied by Bismarck Dem- ictures shows the Panama onstration Body Bay of rs that Byrd (By The Building Editor) Decision of the question as to whether it is cheaper to own your \own home or to rent depends large- \ly upon the circumstances of the per- son interested, according to members of the rck Demonstration | Home Association. | That the leaders of financial and | social thought in America are to be |found on the side of the home own- | ership is due largely to the fact that | most persons will find home owner- | ship to their advantage in the long } run. | As outlined by financiers who Lhave studied the subject the ques- A tion is divided into two parts. One | applies to the cost of home owning renting wi! | ly income. | pect of final | cen ae Aes SS ES SE aoe 1 loss or gain by reason before you leave home and make sure of proper in- surance protec- tion for the things you leave behind you. It is quick, simple and safe. We make a spe- cialty of insur- | ance service over Cushendun Speaks Commenting on the treaty, Lord Cushendun, who signed for Great Britain and Northern Ireland and, separately, in the name of King George V for India, cautioned against the inference that Kellog: day night to give ass’ he believed fo be trouble, E. G. Schroe was robbed of $425 mond ring, and a val oe Fargo officials |35 to 45 degrees were reported by North Dakota points during the 24- hour period ending at 8 a.m, today. Rottincau was the coldest point in the state, with Langdon, registering 38 degrees, next. Eight North Dakota points re-| ported rainfall during the period.| Smiling Sun Warms Shivering Bismarck yf yarm sun, smiled on Bismarck |. binst: the this forenoon to warm up citizens activities in elaborating the : { eae ag the ary) who were awakened shivering this meant \ : Would | morning as the temperature hovered faa , pear Se sea at 43 degrees at 7 a.m. The ore brecunitanon was at Dick- Pe eed the qroral vale Mihen the temperature dropped to | inser, Where 29 /of an Inch: was me: des s eee a a ¢ corded. she moral factor, so it is in peace, ipadne fall and was biting Ohio Man Robbed by ; Re 4 |*°48S er weather during the after-/ ‘Tourist in “Trouble e noon and tonight, with cloudy Fargo, Aug. 2: the highway motioned for him Schroeder halted his eee bandit with a few days ago August's c Washington, Federal Radio license of station Lake, N. D. agines that signature —(AP)—Stopping of this treaty will immediately and yon en nd. nossibl Ake near Glyndon Mon- finally banish war fvom the face of | Weather. | aa the earth,” Lord Cushendun added. | gmoney” ca ‘ismarck vic! i standing by an automobile | back, only to be co! omm: K istance to whi a moto’ der, in cash, a di luable watch, he | today. the telephone. We have trained insurance men ready and willing to help you. Phone today and. feel safe tomorrow. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D. to stop, and) car and walked ; fronted by a| a gun in his DL ‘That would be a fy as aay possible that there still will be small pian. wars somewhere on , but the | 5 moral value of the that is the real value of NEWFIRE HOSE 1S AUTHORIZED Better Protection in | Future | i in that fell in the; st 24-hour period | river valley, the ismarck, | Most of the state di fell in t weather i th {32 * s eae: A | Though the father of out ‘couatey threw a buc! accom 0 stream, Adoliar doesn’t go ss far these days, $0 it w Bismarck is assured of better fire! | Protection in the future through the | ! action of the board of city commis- | sioners last night in authorizing the yurchase of 1,000 feet of three-ply fire hose of the highest pressure. hs seem. Buta nickel—well,a nickel ae go several times as far The contract was awarded to the For a nickel bays that Eureka Fire Hose Manufacturing ‘(ps smoke = she company on their bid of $1.40 per foot for the three-ply Paragon| brand. There were five bidders for | the hose contract, with prices rang- | ing from 95 cents per foot for the | _ low grade to $1.40 for the best brand manufactured by the Eureka con. cern. The city auditor was author. ized to ask for bids for the furnish ing of 2,000 tons of coal for the} Special Demonstration all this week See for yourself this latest development in automatic various city buildings. Four grades i; tion will be purchased. | refrigera If the suggesti f the board of | Pie aes ions 0! railroad commissioners are carried | out, buses operating from Bismarck | will be asked to operate from a cen- | tral point in the future instead of | from the hotels. In a letter to the | city auditor it was pointed out that | the buses were traveling unneces- | » garily between the ‘ious hotels | * before beginning t trips. Mr.) Atkinson was authorized to write; the bus operators in regard to the matter. | The following sidewalks in the, now paving areas were authorized: ‘One block Between Fifteenth and) Sixteenth, north side of Rosser ave-; ‘Sismore than theannounce- ment of a new refrigerator ... more than the demonstration of a new product. It is the first presen- tation of a new idea of quiet, con- venient, truly aue tomatic refriger- ation. i Ice freezing power? The New |) Bue. _ . Three-fourths block between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth, north ‘of | Frigidaire has re- Tenet hundred feet west of Eleventh | norres of newer for wo feet west o! evel i every ei cy. Dy Ro: and A’ A. é 4 mergen yp toga Bre kv sage | itself to us as being Convent oT One-half block, south side A, between Tenth and Eleventh, | ree-! block, east side of + iad between Tenth and Elev- One hundred snd fifty feet, east _ pide of Severth, between Avenue F and Boulevard. : halt block, north side, betwecn and 5 ‘Present lest right were Mayor A. Venhart, Commissioners French, and Tene, and: City Audi- New Frigidaire conveniences were planned by domes- tie sclence experts belpfel to the bereaved. Instantly we adopt it, 408 Broadway FRIGIDAIRE You don’t hear it start... You don’t hear it stop You don’t hear it run B. K. SKEELS «+. for women. Beautiful? The New Frigidaire is built to harmonize in line and color with modern kitchen. Quiet? ly quiet. You don’t hear it start. You don’t hear it stop. You don’t hear it run. See the New Frigidaire for your self... today. We have arranged a special demonstration of what the New Frigidaire will do for you in your own home, We want you to see the compact, powerful, incredibly quiet come pressor. We want you to find out for yourself that you don’t hear it start, stop or run. We want you to check the newcone veniences. Thespecialdem- onstration lasts all this week. For your convenience we are open each night until ten o'clock. Come in todey. Bismarcs, Ni. Dak, ith regard to the month- The other to the pros- Phone 577 R of Devils a of TUESDAY, AUGUST home ownership. ican. a elsewhere, tion Home Association, have wide experience home and pay cash. homes in Bismarck. Indirect benefts from home own- |tion, ership, stressed by many advocates of owning the roof over your head, are not taken into consideration by financiers who see in home owner- ship the first step toward financial independence for the average Amer- Very few persons are able to build : Some who might be able to pay cash do not be- cause they have their money tied up 1 These are the conclu- sions of members of the Demonstra- | tained, in some instances, under the all of whom | three leading plans, namely, a loan in building | from the building and loan associa- Methods of financing homes, as | straight first-mortgage loan. listed by the Magazine of Wall) Street, a leading financial publica- | ti | proposition offers the most attrac- range from: the straight first mortgage loan to the contract for delivery of the deed upon the com. pletion of a certain number of monthly payments. Between these lare found the mortgage company loan, the builders loan and a system \of junior mortgages which varies in nature and extent with the individ- |ual and the locality in which the ‘home is to be constructed. A survey of the situation in Bis- marck shows that money may be ob- according to the Magazine of Wall street. One of its principal advan- tages, it is pointed out. is the fact that loans from building and loan associations are self - liquidating That is payment of a specified sum monthly takes care of all financing charges and retires a certain portion of the principal. Last year 530,000 homes were financed in ‘the United States by building and loan associations, 30 of these by the Bismarck Building and Loan Association, The number throughout the nation as a whole i: constantly growing larger. In line with this tendency the local building and loan association has financea nearly 30 homes in Bismarck already this season. tion, a contract for deed or by & Of the three the building and loan ve plan to the average individual, Cook, D. B. RED BOX SARDINES~Better Quality Basket Grocery Bismarck Food Market Bismarck Quality Store Brown & Tiedman Central Meat Market Corner Grocery Davis Grocery Dawson, John Wetsch Grocery NEW PACK ‘NOW READY For Sale by: Dick's Grocery Elhard Grocery f Montgomery Sioxe Nicola, S. Frank's Grocery R. & T. Grocery Gabel, Joe Richholt’s i Gussner, A. W. Scott, J. W. Jones & Webb Senger, Matt Little, Geo. Sloven, Sam Logan’s Sunshine Grocery Marcovitz Grocery Thompson, B. . Yegen’s Grocery If the following people whose names appear below have not al- ready received their prize package, will call in person same will be presented to them. Paul Bischoff, 408 3rd St. A Hart Schaffner and Marx $50 Suit ——— oe arasnenntnnnnInEEEnEEAIEEERE F. M. 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