The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1928, Page 10

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; } . | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 f ! NEW ELECTRIC | w : PRINCE JOHN. IS 70 } | would be begun before June 30,| Auto Plunges Down : j . ents : 19 Exclusive of aircraft equip- Vienna, Nov. | 13.— () — Prince 5 | y Up-to-Date Gasoline Filling Station | NAVY LEADERS man, it ig estimated that the Is Elevator Shaft and John, known . “the Good” because A 4 vessels will cost approximately of large expenditures from his per- i P | $274,000,000. ui Wrecks Car Below | sonal fortune for the welfare of his ae ae - _ - Originally, a much larger build- 11,000 subjects, has completed his } . ing program was recommended by! ‘Two cars were damaged at Fleck| 70th year as ruler of the principality 7 : | Secretary Wilbur, but his proposals| Motor Sales company garage, Bis-| of Liechtenstein. a } | BILL were whittled down to the propor-| marek, early today, when an automo- | == om 4 : i tions of the present measure by the| bile driven by Eli’ Paster, St, Paul, : i | house. raat plunged 15 feet down an elevator! i i ; | “The revision of naval policy is the| Shaft and landed on an automobile 225 Miles of High Lines to Sixteen Vessels, Costing $274,- | first since the Washington arms! owned by James Trimble, Bismarck. Furnish Abund: a *"| conference. It sets forth that “the! ‘Trimble, a short time before the mae oe | 000,000, Called for by | fundamental naval policy of the! accident, had driven his car on the | 4 United States is that “its navy/ elevator platform and left it there | gency Power in southwestern North d northern South Dakota which secure electrical power from the United States Public S company high lines will be enough power beginning to take care of almost any emerg- ency which might arise, according Md heer general manager stro a peut coming short scendant of champions, and has been | damaged. ; . With the completion of improve- It has been followed, too, by a re- iia bah is La of etd The damage is estimated at $200 ments and the installation of a statement of policy by. the navy de-| florence B. Ilch as a gift to Mrs. | for each automobile. large new turbine at the Beulah partment. This was formulated by | === plant of the company expected to- morrow, a second high line, the main, carrying wire, will be put in opera- Measure Washington, 13,—(AP)— President Coolidge’s Armistica Day assertion that “world standards of defense require us to have more cruisers,” has served to strengthen the determination of administration leaders in the senate to obtain pass- age of the $274,000,000 naval con- the general board of the navy and, bearing secretary Wilbur's approval, | was made public today. Revisions | white collie, 8 months old, the de- should be maintained in sufficient strength to support United States Policies and commerce, and to guard its continental and overseas posses- sions.” | | ————_—_—_—__——_ | NEW FIRST DOG Red Bank, N. J., Nov. 13.—(P)— | Bellhaven Beboover is to be the first dog of the land. He is a sable and Speedy Relief for Sore Throat | machine into the shaft and dropped to be taken to the second floor. Paster, thinking the elevator had been left on the second floor, where his car had been kept, drove the tur IY EF the 15 feet to the first floor, accord- ing to Jack Fleck. Paster was un- injured, Fleck said. The top on the Trimble machine was smashed and the radiator and fenders on Paster’s machine were beautiful, Pressure-cooled Duchess of Bedford (20,000 aro Colder Weather tion. | were noted in many details which ne high line now operating out Mr. jwilbue sata had fen abe 10) ages figectipiion “Raqulrea Ne means 3 dart, Tee 22, Holi- of Beulah supplies enough eliminate obsolete projects and ex- 2 H days at sea, Jamaica, Pana- ity to take care of or pand the aviation branch of the Gargling Greater Fire Nese, thc sumption in th service. ” Pe 200... 0r 29 com. The second li The naval construction bill is) No longer is it necessary to gargle Hazard = heom ames re power for sy ready for consideration by the sen-| or to choke with nasty tasting pat- , $300 up, Jan. 10 die ihstallacion ate. It has been passed by the| ent medicines or gargles to relieve Is Your Property et na ii i jan. or manufacturing pl: house and approved by the senate! sore throat. Now you can get al- Protected? bse hd ip plans scriptions, Mattison s: Covers Wide Territory The territory United Pu through the tends from T Belfield on the west. also extend: kil ion in Bismarck is pictured above. er avenue and Third street. Three gasoline pumps, two in-| spray, one automatic visible lubricating oil dispenser, and air and/ s of which the station boasts. It has three entrances, two on Thayer | It is built of brick and stucco, me of the featu > on Third, and women’s rest rooms. n was opened June 23, 1928. He traced the history | growers ranged from $4.50 to $5.50! Boise, p of the War Mothe 5 to 30 per cent on October A. L. Fosteson Is Legion Com- S ist and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock, president | 2, 45 to 50 per cent last year and 70 lines and construe: naval committee and now occupies a place on the senate’s calendar of business. It calls for construction of 15 cruisers of ten thousand tons each, the largest that can be built under the terms of the Washington arms treaty, and for the building of one air craft carrier of 13,800 tons, approximately half the size of the Lexington or Saratoga. Under the terms of the measure, the cruisers would be laid down at the rate of five each in the fiscal years of 1929, 1930 and 1931. The most instant relief with one swal- low of a famous doctor's prescription called Thoxine. It has a double ac- tion, relieves the soreness and goes direct to the internal* cause not reached by gargles, salves, and pat- ent medicines. Thoxine does not contain iron, chloroform or dope, is pleasant- tasting, harmless and safe for the whole family. Also excellent for coughs; stops them almost instantly. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c, 60c, and $1.00, All ee Canadian == Pacific Apply to local steamship agent or Canadian Pacific—611 Second Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Let LeBarron Insure It Office Upstairs Hoskins Block Phone 876-M Bismarck, N. D YW Stallation the banquet fs ir ¥ time and c : POST INST ALLS of the U.S. Army from the present and averaged about $5, which was/ construction of the aircraft carrier druggists. —Adv. delays, Ma time back to the time of George) about the same as a year ago.” —— - Between 30 and 40 Washington, He compared methods untry as a whole, the at the Beulah electric of mobilizing armies in the time au of agricultural econo- 9 is one of the largest in the Revolutionary War with me estimates that 55 to 60 per " Approximately ods used in the World War. of the crop had ‘been sold by ' employed in bui Other speakers were Mrs. C up to October 30, compared lah during the last summer. Carries 40,000 Volts Approximately 225 miles of of the Legion auxiliary. Both gave! per cent two years ago. talks of a few minutes duration, list- | ing the accomplishments of the or-| mander; 300 Attend Banquet Last, Night wer lines have been t / by the company this summer ganizations in the last year and) _/ The @ » MG WeSAE Hes va ‘Current of 40,000 “marek, was un-| tUChing upon the work planned in| volts, Mattison said. s the new com-| the future. ae Wire connections between Bis d Spetz American! ,, Spencer Boise led the singing at \ marck and Driscoll have been cc 1 at the banquet the banquet. ; pleted recently and have been used ‘Legionnaires, War eae eae 4 ' this week, according to the manager. |) embers of the Lee Movement of Sweet | The Bismarck-Driscoll line is con-| gi ple | nected at Driscoll with the line of 1 replace R. J, Kamp- Clover Seed Active! the Northern Power and Light lin, retiring commander of the post. \ = pany which is also owned Off ment and installa-' Movement of sweet clover seed| 1 Jnited Public Service c tion of the two o of the post from the hands of the growers was | which extends south as far will be at a meeting of Legionnaires “fairly active’ during the four! poleon, Logan county. at the Legion hall, Bismarck, Wed- weeks ending October 30, according} i The company plans to build dis- day night. to a report issued today by the} | e tribution systems in Stanton, Me- crowd estimated at about 300 United States Department of Agri- Kenzie, and Sterling this year. ‘sons attended the hanquet at the culture. ; ‘ ome 7 ae | Grand Pacific hotel last night, which In eastern North Dakota about pore comungean Haniontubes |: 0 oe DOG SHOOTS GU? marek Legion per cent of the seed had left the| _, Telluride, Colo., Nov. 13.—(P)—It ion, The ban- hands of growers up to October 30,] Bismarck Accessory is dangerous for hunters to leave joint affair given Legion- compared with 35 per cent on Octo- . e@ e led guns on the ground. 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