The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1928, Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 - : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEADERS HOPE Torn Trees Show Force of Porto Rican Storm pany branches in the Bismarck area| the vice layer Lucas and qn EXAMINER STRICKEN | credit Bank of St. Pant, sitfared this week, according to 0. W. Mat-j tison left thi rwood, N. D., Sept. 21.—() | stroke and is ina where a new plant is under construc: . H. Howry of St. Paul, an ex-/ at a local hospital. = =e = Hane manager of the tees) tion, and other points in the dis-|aminer__for__ federal __intermediate | ’ ; ‘ ~ $ " Lines,. buildings, service, and| Lucas will leave Bismarck this equipment are among the items of | week-end or early next week, it is the business being checked up by | expected. R. B. Murphy Receives Tele- ; > 5 ; ’ 33%, OR MORE SA’ ns 4 ¥ ae you grams Today That Encour- i j Me “a ‘ Roe FARM Soir oa | Richholt’s Cash and Carry ——— holding out the hope that Governor Al Smith might be induced to gi a 4 : f ( ; ) TO HT a short speech when he visits Bi ; ae “ : Phone ith & Thayer j ’ Vv NIG: Bose from 11:30 a.m. until 1 pem.| TH aN gee : and This announcement was matic to- BT : “3 5 . " 2 THE ORIGINAL CASH AND C , day by R. B. Murphy, chairman of 4 q penal ho SATURDAY the committee which will have i ° e S 7 A charge of ‘the Democratic candi-| | , \ fie Sane ‘ Specials for Saturday me Aguilas ane: / - . lurphy received two telegrams ff . ‘ eet 2 : A today, one from Smith’s New York| oe / st > Fancy Lot Dressed Spring Chickens, headquarters, which the local leaders ' 4 \ : per Ib thought quite encouraging. In- 5 ~*~ oa & | ss formation from New York indicated| | - ] that Smith would adhere to his orig- H 8 i. \@ Squabs, inal schedule, but that he might be} | i ‘ . each 20c Lina torsion atthe tannic ae | ‘ es ‘ | GaN aS i CORO SOO Air ate ce) on ee Ne sees ft ‘ Beef and Pork R. jew or! leaders advises urphy s ‘ to get in touch with Smith’s advis- / : hehe adhd ory ee accompanying him on his ‘ Lee . - : > Siigat, Grapefruit special train. ' : Ay mae q A message from J. Bruce Kremer, bee . S : | TOW. ces ds. 2 cans wa Pees aA eel lads Srp : . peas ee Galloping madly Indical a mi woul ere es — = = = ai sie’ i Sere neh eh aetna 4 for ‘ a “s Raisins, Tomatoes, ino ismeese Sa, : ; woud &c- | Trees were torn up by the roots in the main plaza at San Juan, Porto Rico, by the hurric ’ | 30 large cans .... Careening . . lurching cept the Bismarck committee's rex! the West Indies and claimed 1,000 lives, ‘Thousands Were made homeless by the slerai ant demas oo cvee deo - Bibra aM it IANS IER oo thatenb speaches ell beceiveee and homes ran into millions of dollars. : cacti | Selox ee Suddenly a collisioa— The committee in charge of the | M. B.C. Crackers, 3 ok 25c Teall Swaps reception, made up of Murphy, P. E.|'Terweedo Suspected | the shooting of Cashier Clifford 1 | sheriff John C. Ross, and obtained Cc pkgs. ....... : ce d swept love ison. Byrne, William E. Breen, ‘Chris | Nilson, resin : anieseedenesisioenetieapiiintionianns wiory of the carly Bertsch, and. F. 0. | Hellstrom, of Garske Robbery) Terweedo is h pod. oe Chocolate Covered Cherries ss planned to meet this afternoon or ; saulting and rot‘ ss Utiliti Offi Bulk Peanut in Cordial G aoe to consider arrangements for! Fargo, N. D., Sept. 2f-—W— eae! at D., farmer, of $300 in ities Icer utter peri, 22c abe boxe ream, 45 c mith’s visit. Chief of Police Peter Timboe re-| ar re meee SCeurhics uee Inspecting in City » pe ee es DOX oe sees ificates of de- - turned to Devils Lake today after) posit. Fresh Frui ARING questioning William Terweedo and| Lauber is being held for question. T. J. Lucas, vice president of the el Clarence Lauber, alias C. Lanpher | ing in connection with the bank rob. United Publie’ Service Utilities com, in connection with the attempted: bery. rany, with head offices in Chicago PROOFS HE ARD robbery of the Bank of Garske and’ Chief Timboc conferred with is conducting an inspection of com- Hearing of testimony in the case | to determine which of two airplane companies shall provide passenger and freight service between Grand Forks and Fargo, Grand Forks and 3 Minot, Fargo anc Minot, and Minot and Portal, was completed here to- News and Comedy day. f; The hearing, which is before the Monday ‘. “The Harvester” state failroad commission, was ad- journed last week to allow the Mid Plane Sales and Transit company of Minneapolis time to prepare data for presentation at the hearing. Of- ficials from both the Minneapolis company and the International Air- , ways, who also are applying for per- A mission to serve that territory, were present at the hearing. When hearing of testimony was resumed this morning an official of the Minneapolis concern took the : witness stand and was questioned by the railroad commission and per- sons interested in both companies. A decision on the case is expected Ze SPARTON L——— EQUASONNE rtai oe coe ™~ Hope Entertained Ax amazingly new and different develop.’ for Embargo Lift mentin cca chat willing ii ippi é : i open your eyes to the rea on Grain Shipping : \ magnificence of radio music. A ; ‘ complete revolution in radio jealinnespallss Sept. eR oe science. No choice can be at_ an embargo on shipments o! final until you hear the great, northwest grain to the head of the . NE. : lakes can be avoided arose today as Sparwoe EQU ASO. members of the joint terminal grain 3 committee of the northwest shippers advisory board gathered here for a conference with representatives of the Duluth-Superior grain trade. Emphasizing their determination to find some means for avoiding ae: cessity for restricting grain ship- ae i i ments from country elevators, mem- Hermes Z (from which the word Her bers, of the terminal | committee ‘ metic derives). Herald messenger of the ointed out that the Duluth-Superior y ars os 4 pone og already have accomplished Gods, God of Science and Invention. <B something toward relieving the pres- Webster's New International Dictionary sure by speeding up their unloading operations. Nearly 1,400 cars were unloaded : a: BalacStpater Tein BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE CO. gompared ae, —. i. A great need is the cause of every great achiev ment. _ Ludvig Quanrud, Prop. that, for the first time since grain : The demand for a uniformly roasted coffee gave birth to mechan- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA began moving in volume, the un- . 5 Pp loadings at the head of the lakes ical coffee roasting. hone 944 exceeded the ae consignment of The necessity for Tetaining coffee flavor after roasting created the SPAR [ ‘ON RADIO only seen cers Teas ie air-tight tin container. ‘ The Pathfinder of the Ar” the grain can be snand ee as rapidly Tation of loaded cars, es This method of flavor protection, how- And now, Nash’s Hermetic Toasting = a ree A800 sa paints. throughout ever, ignored’ the most vital factor in brings to coffee lovers a new taste thrill, Tradnally. “ All suceenity of seatrict- s flavor development—the prevention of a keener flavor delight, plus an actual ing the grain movement thus would flavor escape during the roasting process. saving in the amount of coffee needed " “It does not be jelnainsipt: the committeemen Roasting, the only known means of de- Per uPs mhapry it retains in the toasted clinker.” Petter tet veloping coffee flavor prior to this fans sa i ren eager ad a 3 F : ‘ ly evaporated in University Students discovery, has permitted the escape or _ the ordinary roasting process. Hermetic Officially Welcomed “roasting out” of a valuable percentage Toasting is a Nash secret process, of the truc coffee flavor during the proc- developed exclusively by the Nash Coffee Grand Forks, N. D., Sevt. 21.— } ess. Company. Officially welcoming students to school, the first regular convocation epider tio ap erry Sahat : When you drink your morning cup of Nash’s Delicious Coffee you ing at 10 o’clock in the armory. ? will find a mellow goodness beyond belief,—smooth as velvet, rich Establishin; new tradition, i Pay ne = snes Badition. as chocolate—a cup of coffee such as you have always longed for. escorted to the armory in a body by i ‘ Just try this wonderful coffee—instantly you wifl be conscious mem! of jue - , campus ‘ of a startling new flavor experience, which will prove more seetice: Bentaeniey me . ia tek ‘ t clearly than a thousand words the truth of these statements. class to Thomas F. Kane, president & ‘ of oi pee site a lly wel- : : The NASH COFFEE COMPANY student: a \. a was extended by Marion Van Osdel, . : Minncapolis, Minnesota senior from. Grand Forks, and : ‘Theodore Kellogg of Shafer, also a senior welcomed the men students. Hon. John L. Hulteng, president ‘of the city commission of Grand Forks, welcomed the students to the ‘eity,-and the alumni association was represented on the program by Fred Traynor, of Devils Lake. Band. numbers were in charge of Sees Magee, university nal ; master Prof, iy wel Ie. yw | 3 led the singing, Cheers were led ; have tne Gore with? br paella 0, , regular con- : FPFIL , : : eu amare may be much dearer vocations will beheld each Thurs- ; 5 BIG tb before winter is over. day Phone, and we'll deliver at once at our lowest prices. oo Dr. RW, Hpaderses, tor-

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