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saraae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 . ‘ . / em GRENCH PARLIAMENT Beso" Lee THRNATIONAL AUTO Srcszez-s assess Sass Seer reel oi Secor mes ode Val we emg = Sty For Conference of over ill health and temporary insan-|there to Newberg, South Russia, where /nere, Her husband failed to obtall Old Settlers Meeting cs ity. he was married to Barbara K. Fetzer | °Sscrec in the Paris courts ip Merch HEAVY HAIL AT REGAN "| Governors of States Nelson is said to have climbed the | Nov. 22. 1885. 1 q A heavy hailstorm passed over Re- Mr | 1928. At the time the Paris courts (Tribune Special Service| tree two weeks before his death to . and Mrs, Sonnenberg came to} denied Mrs. Colby a deci "ad gan and vicinity Wednesday, Bismarck America June 25, 1886, settling at Ol- | fy & Geeree, there wai) eset, N:Dee. dl 11 Simoes OF | reales Wi6 ny Governor George F. Shafer will test the strength of the branches. He | America June 25, 1886, settling at Ol | considerable publicity over the grant- | the Golden Valley Old Settlers’ asso | fp wn ee eee oe aaa leave tonight for New London, Conn., — also hid a halter rope near the tree |!vet» §. D., and remaining there until | ing of quick divorces to Americans. | ciation will hold their second annual | ‘Mat section, report. The storm swebt Premier Poincare Urges ‘Ratifi- | to attend the conference of governors| Minneapolis, July 11.—(#)—M. G.| three or four days before taking his Sau meiner: pee a to Ral anal poctunkhelesdbeciiay plonte Sunday, July 14, on the south | % Pet Nears of oop! aie a ft thi states. Tax of at year, settling on a home- . Sis’ * 4 siderable dam: y . cation of Mellon-Berenger | be the principal subject for dlacussion | Erveeriational Auto Leaguesine,, who | iiqy_memuers of is family say. He lsead seven miles south and one mile| ,,,. ou" yhousand of Michigan's 7,063] slope of Sentinel Butte, exp Serge? evidently climbed the tree, attached | west of A; prison inmates are single and only| Athletic contests and addresses will Debt Accord and Shafer has been asked to talk on) was arrested Wednesday on a charge | the rope, and stepped from a limb. “Waven is # 232 are divorced. make up the program. The plenic| Clothing for the poor is Kept in the gasoline tax. of acting as an agent and procuring} funeral services were conducted He leaves his widow, five children, each of the 20 city halls of Paris. H SaMIGaEh <n G: ae i without the | trom the Nelson home. He leaves his ny Mui eae Rl NEE cuaienes Paris. July 11.—(#)—Premier Poin- insurance commission, pleaded , . ee 4 gare rired the first gun in parliament CHANG HSUEH LA Hot guilty in Minneapolis municipal Nebavg ihe cdl hace Fetser, Mrs, Adolph Doctor and Mra today, wi for . I. D. i Battle over ratification of the Mellon uly 15. Russo-Turkish War ——_—_ ‘ Lb bat Mel Berne, en soot tn esto | TAVIS ROR HARBIN) sxernecttrisosece atic] Veteran Suceumbs|Mrs. Colby Plans to rf * most of the day, the premier strony K attorney and asked for time to pre- oa Get Divorce in Reno sae unreserved Jeo ae pare for trial. (Tribune Special Service) ntrary to his custom, M. Poincare! Peking, China, July 11.—( McClusky, N. D., July 11—Ludwig| Reno, Nev., July 11.—(AP)—Mrs. refrained from making an elaborate Chang sais ‘Liang, sa of tin tate McClusky Man Takes | Donotius Sonnenberg, for 32 years a|Nathalic Sedgwick Colby, wife of review of the history of the case, but | Marshal Chang Tso Lin and himself resident of Sheridan county and vet-| Bainbridge Colby, former secretary fe venous the chamber with eara of (et) de- His Life by Hanging agin) on Sa war, died — M ANDAN 4 BIG i. parted for the ni jay upon re- penned at me south of Anamoose re- “There are two ways in which you |ceipt of news from Harbin that (Tribune Special Service) cently. He was afflicted with kidney 4 may destroy the Young plan,” he be- | Chinese officials there had seized the] ycclusky, N. D., July 11.—Anton | ‘rouble for 10 years. | N D. gan, “first by non-ratification, and telegraph administration of the| weison, resident of this district since |,, *uneral services were conducted at | 5 7 Y. second, by ratification with reserva- | Chinese eastern railway. Chang told 1903, teted suicide by hang the Sonnenberg home and the Evan- | i ‘ tions unacceptable to our creditors.’ friends he assumed ie ae 2: Hamel 1748 + tae la ry mind sellcal Lutheran cola by Besa \ thorities were proceed! pu from grove Sonnenberg was or aA Wool Pool Loading |i, set art iat ers rg vy as ina eS . JULY 23, 24, 25, 26 Postponed One Week | must retrain from ‘political activity. Heupel, Sheridan county coroner, any White he was born. He served Ki { Is . ¢ * " ‘ ———_— pronounced his hanging es evident | under General Behlow five and one- Offers the Biggest Program inIts History (Tetyune Special Service) CREW REACHES IVIGTUT — ( e Fessenden, N. D., July 11.—Loading} Copenhagen, Denmark, July 11.—(#) mo | A R E D Fi k W d Th afte, Wale county wool Pla |Greenlane, ‘stated captain | “Alia q ig Auto Races Every Day---Fireworks Wed., i hurs. st a a J } enden, July 15, it has been announced fee eves Ad wn tar a | a en by RJ. Lynness, president of the} im. today in a motorboat after | 6 Big Time Free Acts — Florida Flappers Girls Band ‘The pool has surpassed 120,000] Janding at Kangnait Bay from Rey- i‘ a — a pounds) and at ist twas thought| Kevik,feland es, | Biggest Livestock Exhibit Ever Shown in Slope the Ing wou ave to lone en during fair weck. Because of the confusion that might result from such ° Better Than Last Year You know what that means place ai larvey. wi e — le sh. ; several dav forthe loading at Fer | Big Carnival Midway—4-H Club Contests, Exhibits tis enden. * a " ‘ i . aS h E M COME-— It’s your own fair Condition of Crops as wonderft ul, | omething Every Minute _COME—It's your own fair * <tr | Bad in Mott District : | (Tribune Special Service) nd thi S — Mott, N. D., July 11.—Lack of mois- a r ture in the Mott district has made crop conditions unfavorable, accord- e ing to experts. Several light showers ; 4. S Ww, h recently and cool weather have helped carry along growing crops but a good general rain is needed. ehotatle fields Lane SHORE au leon { of moisture, is in gro’ nA "+ and showing some burned spots. * : rrerngy _ ae gumbo type of soil e lowlands. 4 ® ‘The general color is lighter than is 2 ea een cee , . beckons ri need Pretbatrd Leia to your at no extra ly care ingre- laboratory meth r+ | ra checked. Straw tp cost. ts, blen to assure its purity. lower yields than those of the last this short balanced in exect Leading hospitels Te ealegit tins calteat teat ee ton Fe eeeah tod fosebes proportions. Avecret verveit. Leading phy- 2 e ‘Though the district hasn't much) Girect to France Ger- Process of carbona- sicians prescribe it. rye acreage, damage to the rye crop mont Ireland, England. tion enables it to re- Here is « better, = rea e Ire ui — will be great because of the dry sea-| Ga" "ictuwe, cruise-fam En. tain its sparkle long purer ginger ale. eee uae tied eo cae ped i presses, fast new Cabin after the bottle is is ready for harvest, yields of popular Cabin liners. . . some opened, @ e iii ec. 2 |) ee ee ‘THEREFORE, “Canada Dry” is rightly served the wide yd * Com, however, where Properly cul- Bo" se "se ae world over. Rightly has it won the capecowing nod of price @ A gee Oo ae bo Precio oveas er connoisseurs. And the witchery of its matchless flavor acreage has been increased steadily nL M. TAIT is known to countless homes in this country and Canada. : the last 10 years, some farmers hav-| General Agent, Canadian Pacific Serve it at home when friends call. Drink it with q ; ? ¥, ing as much as 200 acres of corn and | 64)°s54 ave, So, Min Minn.| dinner. Order it when you dine out. Mellow . . . “dry” believe every motorist should know the facts that the average being from 40 to SO acres /6H1 ad Ave: Soy Minneapolis Minn) refreshing . . . it is indeed The Champagne of pee eiire the bigh quality: and explain the low price of . / 1 IVERSIDE tires. Here they are: see eS es e Ginger Ales. : One of the oddities is that every Py} 9” Take RIVERSIDE or any of the 5 or 6 leading tires on the centenarian has either used whisky a | market-remove the name-and there is comparatively little most of his life or let it alone. poner e difference between them," selling talk” notwithstanding. Allof | Fat Pa afi Cc ‘Beg. U. @. Pot them are good tires. And all cost practically the same to make. . After all, practically all the high-grade tires, including Carr Canadian Pacis Express Travels The Champagne of Ginger Ales RIVERSIDES, have the same amount of rubber and the same Chae ore) : amount of cotton cord. The prices on these two materials are established market prices that every large producer must pay. Skilled labor and overhead costs are paeticaly the same in all well-organized tire factories. erefore, there is no good reason why the production costs of all first- 4 quality tires should not be practically the same amount. ' 5 5 . . T ) But, when you get to the selling prices, that is a different story. Take a 29 x 4.40, 16,000-mile RIVERSIDE Balloon as ‘ . an example. Our selling price on this tire is $5.83—yet, when you buy any of the other five or six leading makes, of the eame identical quality as RIVERSIDE, the selling prices range from $7.50 to $h2s on this size-and on the larger sizes the difference is often §5 to $10 per tire. Why, when cost-to-make is practically the same, this de- 9 cided different in price to the buyer? The answer is simple Why trust to luck? as ABC. Buying RIVERSIDES, you BY only Ward’s small . rofit over the Rear fectncing cost. uying any Toei lead- i ing make, you pay the “in-between” profits requi: yy the a a indirect mathod of distribution employed . .. either That, in a nutshell, is the whole story of RIVERSIDE prices. That these prices are due solely to Ward’s low SELLING fp 9 e costs, and not to any reduction in quality or cost of makings i is proved by the tearea already given... plus Ward’s sale OCCIDENT, LYON’S BEST OR CLIMAX Cost More Worth It! RUSSELL- MILLER MILLING CO. of ae Aa lefinite mileage Come in, Today! See for yourself Why RIVERSIDES are to be com- pared only with the finest tires made—regardless of price. Phone 55 Bismarck, No. Dak. BUICKS . 1—1929 Buick, Series 121 1—1928-20 Buick 2 door Sedan 1—1927-20 Buick 2 door Sedan 1—Master Six Buick, enclosed touring OTHER MAKES. 1—1926 Willys-Knight Great Six 1—1926 Overland Six, 2 door 1—1926 Hupmobile, 4 door 1—1929 De Soto Sport Roadster 1—1926 Chevrolet Coach 1—1928 GMC 1-ton Truck Come early and take advantage of the Special Prices on the above automobiles. Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. a SUPER SERVICE RIVERSIDE Guaranteed for © 8.70) 31x5.25 6ply 627.08 «16.30 Store Hours: Phone 2 _ Buick and Marquette Distributors om BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Q = a : 4 ~s