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» : ‘ rs } : } ’ ! \ 4 » Fa GUE RPS RE EBS OOTY HEINE 54 L SERDAEKS FORMS STORE SS Aza Se Reeerna, “WAN LOSES HIS EYE TOWNLEY PROJECTS TEMPERANCE LEAGUE, FOR SEVEN STATES Organization Is Patterned After Nonpartisan League; Plan State Managers | Plentywood, Mont., July 26—(AP) —Plans have been projected for, formation of the American Tem- perance League in more than seven states, A. C. Townley, former Non- partisan League head, has an-| nounced. Townley has revealed the League will be organized in Idaho, Min- nesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Kan- sas, Nebraska, Texas and the Pacif- ic coast states. He said several or- ganization meetings will be con- ducted in the next few weeks in the northwestern part of Montana, Havre, Great Falls, Helena and Butte. The organization formally was launched Tuesday night by Townley and State Senator Charles E. Tay- lor, Sheridan county, at a mass meeting. Townley said the league organiza- tions will be established as soon as possible, state managers selected, and organizers sent afield. IN DYNAMITE BLAST Jackson, M John Donwen, 38, lo: he sight of one eye and Richard Roe was serious red, in a dynamite ex- plosion in terprise township near here last night. Roe and Donwen, who were mem- | bers of the board of supervisors of Enterprise township, were taken to a hospital. y jans are attempt- ing to save Donwen’s other injured eye. They were dynamiting stumps to clear ground for a county road when the accident occurred. After the first charge failed to explode, a sec- ond was set and exploded. Thinking the last charge had ex- ploded the first, the men investi- gated in time to receive the full blast of the initial charge. BROMLEY IS READY FOR TOYKO FLIGHT Tacoma, Wash., July 26.—(4)—With plane and aviator ready, only a favor- able weather report was needed to Harold Bromley winging cross the Pacific to Tokyo, The takeoff was ." Lieutenant Brom- last night after scanning an anfavorable, weather report.” Paris Proclaims Pact Which Would Ban War Paris, July 26. \—The Kellogg- Bri act to outlaw war was pro- c fective by publication in t ‘ue of the official journal Bs decree putting it in force. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Household furniture: Burkey and Gay cathedral oak din- ich grade piano, sundry small 720 Second street. Don’ts for Bismarck Motorists DON’T Aes RECKLESSLY OR AT AN EXCESSIVE RATE OF July 26.—(AP)— | “at least room set, bedstead and springs, | Elwell kitchen cabinet, very | Capital Chevrolet Co. Moving from Armory To Up-to-Date Garage | The Capital Chevrolet company be- | gan moving out of its old quarters in| the former armory today and into) the new garage erected for it by E. A.! Hughes on the southeast corner of) Second and Broadway, a block from | the present location. The company will be several days in getting its supplics to the new, place. All its cars already have been | moved under the new roof. By Mon-/ ‘day, however, all business probably | will be transacted at the new location. Urge Appointment of Deakyne as Engineer Washington, July 26—()—Appoint- ment of Brig. General Herbert Deak- | hee as successor to Major General |Edgar Jadwin, chief of army enginccrs |who retires August 7, has been urged in recommendations presented to \ Secretary Good by many representa- i tives, including nine members of the jhouse rivers and harbors committee of the 70th congress Gen. Deakyne |is assistant chief of .rmy engineers | jand has worked with the committec- men on waterway projects for many years, | | |. All Linen Hankies, narrow them. 6 for 69c at Bismarck’s Busiest Store. ‘NEW RAILROAD WILL, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 LINK PORTAL WITH Survey Has Been Made and Lo-| lu cation Stakes Driven to at Belle Fourche River Rapid C'tg S. D., July 26—(—A new rail line will link Rapid City with Portal, N. D., by 1932, it was an- nounced today by C. F. Merry of Dickinson, head of the Dakota South- ern Railway corporation. Merry said a survey has been made and lccation stakes driven from Portal to the Belle Fourche river in South Dakota. The company, he said, hopes to have 446 miles of rails be- tween Rapid City and Portal laid by 1931. The proposed line would serve a large agricultural territory. Mr. Merry said the Canadian National railway is considering an extension to Portal. ant SHERIFF STRICKEN | Minneapolis, July 26.—(4)—Sheriff | pr John Wall of Hennepin county was the first heat victim today as the fourth day of abnormally high tem- | of peratures roasted the Twin Cities. | tey The sheriff collapsed at his desk. The | -rhatcher, now manager of the Farm- temperature at noon was 90 degrees. | er; In St. Paul it was 86. | Fresh Fruits | Plums Raspberries Watermelons | Peaches Lemons Blueberries i Cherries Cantaloupes Oranges Special on Bananas, per dozen ......+++++++++- 35c - 10c Foods for Warm Weather selection. \ Certo, per bottle ......... Minneopa Jar Rubbers, per Old Ditch Cleanser, 4 for Cocoa, 1 Ib. jars .......465 Hormel Cans All Phones 211 | | LOGAN'S “We Thank You” During the warm weather, more than at any other time of the year, taste and flavor determine the menu To be certain of fine flavor, ask for our Richelieu Brand Products. Their absolute purity assures you of flavor, unequaled natural taste, and full food value. Try our Richelieu Assorted Fruits. Richelieu Vegetables for salads; Richelieu Sandwich Spread; Richelieu Sardines in Oil; Richelieu Boned Chickens; Richelieu Japanese Crab Meat. Week-end Specials Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for ... — Cold Meats of all kinds are just the thing for a picnic or to take to the lake. DELIVERIES — 8:45 - 10:30 - - - 2:30 - 4:30 Fifty-one Years on Third Street We close week nights at 6:15 p, m. and Saturday night 8 p. m. Sima Fecimcnaens seeeee 28C dozen . of Baked Ham 118 Third Street Child Protection Ram Sale and Trade Conference Begins At Watford August 3 | Work Next Monday | Watford City, July 26.—A ram conference gn care and protection of children has been increased to in- | c and will begin its work here Monday Former Nonpartisan Firm Makes Claim of \’ Minot, N. Dak., July 26—(?)—The | 7 SS Consumers United Stores company, launched during the heydey of the Nonpartisan league in North Dakota 1921, has present assets of approxi-| mately $112,000 according to a report filed in district court here by C. W.) Reichert, Carrtngton, the receiver. The schedule of assets includes charges for loans to the Nonpartisan league and the Publishers National | Service bureau and charges against | several individuals whose names were strongest in the state. Paul, for payments made to him for an audit “for which he never render- ed @ report either in whole or in| Part.” | If you are exceeding the speed limits, you lose the right-of-way. DON’T DRIVE AHEAD OF FIRE APPARATUS OR FOLLOW IT CLOSER THAN ONE BLOCK. Draw up to the curb and let the apparatus pass. Every (second counts ’ in going to a fire. If the fire apparatus damages your car you have no recourse. Interference with firemen may mean loss of life and property. DON’T DRIVE WITHOUT YOUR BRAKES IN WORKING ORDER. They will be of no use to you in an emergency. DON’T DRIVE ON “STOP” STREETS OR FROM ALLEYS TO STREETS WITHOUT FIRST COMING TO A COMPLETE STOP. The car on the through street has the right-of-way. The same Tie applies to the car on the street as against the car coming out of the alley. DON’T PARK ON THE “RED” BY FIRE HYDRANTS. In case of fire the fire apparatus needs all the room. DON’T.PARK IN FRONT OF THEATRES OR ENTRANCES TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HOTELS. ‘ If an emergency such as a fire occurrs the people must get out of the bullaleg quickly. Your car will be in the way and may cause the loss of many lives, DON’T PARK IN THE ALLEYS. They are not large enough. The fir> apparatus needs the alleys for fighting fires in the business district, - DON’T PARK ON CROSSINGS, The pedestrian has the right-of-way on crossings. DON’T PARK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE STREET. In case of collision you are liable for the damages. DON’T NEGLECT TO HAVE YOUR PARKING LIGHTS ON AT NIGHT OUTSIDE THE WHITE WAY DISTRICT. You will be liable for damages in case of accident, DON’T MAKE FULL TURNS IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT. You cause confusion and interfere with the traffic movement. DON'T PARE DOUBLE: " nes e strecis are wide enough. You may for the purpose bs dessin peranne in or out of the car, but RS Fy: Ae block the en- re street. NONE OF THE ABOVE RULES ARE UNREASONABLE. . HE RE MADE FOR THE PROTECTION ihe OTHER PER. SONS’ LIFE AND PROPERTY, STRUCTED TO ENFORCE THEM. MEAN FINES, BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS, POLICE HAVE BEEN IN- REGARD OF THEM WILL i] ji: Watford City, Saturday, August 3. This exchange day has been or- ganized purely for the purpo.e of t iz to help shecpmen trade, buy ich is to prepare for a national de 15 officials and private citizens @ meeting with the chief executive. Assets of $112,000 \ (fees \ id which went into receivership in} “Flavoree’ Mayonnaise Sandwich Spread or tran SIC itt eee HEIN ominent when the league was at its | CREAM OF | Also listed in the assets is the sum | TOMATO. $8,303.49, which the receiver con- | nds is due the company from M. 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LEWIS LYE OXYDOL, “A little bit of sweet CRISCO Makes the meal complete.” Pore Vegetable Shortening th.con 28¢ Special this week FIG and DATE MIXTURE | | | | | | “MINNESOTA” Quick Cooking 3px. 19e 24e Red Raspberries, oe 33c Vermont Maid Syrup for cleaning and cuntecing ae cans 25S the washday psour werujday at b RED OWLSTORES Van Camp's Evaporated * MILK Grape Nuts EAT THEM FOR HEALTH, package 1§¢ , No. 10 Fruit EGG PLUMS ... can 53e SLICED PEACHES can 540 Blueberries for Pies $1.25 FRUI ZIEVE'S Ficran FO arength at ponutar Devore 40z. bottle 29¢ “Harvest f Apricots ....." rad Pack 25¢ 48ce 19¢ “Rosemary” Brand at. 49c pint 26¢ | .25¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR STORE NO. 1 302 Main Ave. NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO. 2 506 Broadway ___lorge pkg. 24€ vr 55¢ Thats ihe ‘So normal in action . . so delicious in flavor Cases of recurrent consti- pation, due to insufficient bulk in the dict, should yield to Post's Bran Flakes With Other Partsof Wheat. 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