The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1929, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 ‘armer Hero Will Be | Sere the strength of 0 $342,000,000 In freatly enhancing 1 “Bethashild Races ’ Seven Texas D Are Alread eae A Rethschild Races Seven exas emocrats e rea y . R Frid landson property, is the only one in| | fens Going a stiff whisky after Resource Controlled | Little Boosted Country |g . | Laid to Rest Friday) civic, The parents and other| Sri yatne In Big M crery movement which fins assisted Out for the Governorship of 1930 — |kinfolks all reside in Norway, |" tnvalid: 1 dla my best, but I could- ‘A n big erger ty the development of Bismarck and Norwich, N. D., Aug. 22.—Funer-/ whence Ben and George came to|n't finish drinking the hot bath.— | the surrounding territory. He cams) 1 services will be eld at Norwich | Noch Dakota in 1914. The Humorist. 1 Bae ee nied from Page one) |_| west from New Hampshire in 1882 to |. Texas—i—Tenas’ political, has announced ey on an Briday afternoon for Ben i pele eben ete vere ee , 4 S, | settle in Bismarck. tits pear teveaix a attuat “an us farmer living near here FY {dition to presidents of the seven lead-| “Since 1gg4, the First National bank a i Tuesday as a result of burns H } ing railroads serving the northwest,/ has occupied the present location on ceived Monday afternoon, In re-| : + One of the strongest and most repre-| the northwest corner of Fourth and | ing his fatal injury, Erlandson|QN THE AIR - : Sentative groups of men ever assem-/| ain strects. On August 8, 1898, | a oweglected his) own flaming} 4 | bled on the directorate of a financial! when Bismarck’s entire business sec- in rescuing his little daugh- s | institution in this part of the country. | tion was wiped out by the big fire, the | ter Kathleen from fire which swept | 3 § Li Commenting on the plans, Paul J. | bank was driven to temporary quar- | a ter truck after a can of faso- u us $ Leeman, vice president of the First, ters west of Third street on Main but came ignited. He succumbed | by ee tela as Pbagererseal immediately began the construction a Minot hospital, 4 3 len’ shi ' of the building now occupied a ‘ 4 3 2 of the new company. said: He stabeRieOt of the: cone Fees eannde at the | Coast-to-Coast Chain Broadcast from New Yort: : 4 To Add New Banks ty the First National bank issucd June Where an infant daughter | c ‘The formation of this group wi a 1929. follows | ai five years ago. The Rev, 2 UI Pata adi aerlaaaie iad Resources | 2, Westphal of Minot assisted 3 Attention of the financial world. As ee Weddin ae ot he Noe ee % the operation of the two companics pred Eiramatacs aay COe n deehoda’ i z are extended and new banks are | Bankin seme Semis Salt ciilaeeas coe a added to the group the corporation | _cstate ics i three small children. z will be in a position to assist industry, re f brothers and sisters, : ¥ z agriculture and other interests in the Pee Ee wer: 3 ninth federal reserve di: nto a \ ‘ °, ‘ weoc 2 compelling position of > Fresh lake fish at Gussner's. £0 woes 3 r * Lyman E. Wakefieid, presider WEBR the First National bank in Minn ee < WFBL 4 lis and vice president of Neri Gece raent we a e Bank Stock corporatio: a oe hae Woar 2 “it is our hope and bel : WGB! | present group ba: we 4 . . waxar = 2 financial struct | wuon 3 hy Se WHK 4 development : . ~ a by the banks Wales’ Old Car | 6 Wino 3 James E. Wood ‘arries Pack “ | Subject—“Health And Life for The People wit 2 Metals Bank and Carries Packages : AT | WuAp> Butte, an r =o eh | WKBN * fneeest bank inthe state aval nhmtiai ’ Musical Program wise g Hatement, in w Fresh lake fish at Gussner’s. | FRANK \) ‘Begins “My was 5 “Formation of the | | WMAL 2 - — . Mal corporation mar | 9—Eastern Standard “q¢ Ip Wass 3 velopment of gr wopa 3 a siete Vathiert. PLACE — [!8-Centrat standara —— 2 a it Brin ~ wor mon pare 1A /7—Mountain Standard ty, we 2 Gwersifi : ca > Sere pester, cxtre: | | 6—Pacific Standard Vo ¥ 3 B trict. Tt means 4 i acon a es we x ie war. somewhat worse for wear, it FOR pane w 5 F omoct_ needed Georges Philip- , S EEE LE ORIG ro Ae HARMLESS COMFORT 119 3rd St. Check Your Sation—Set Your Alarm ¥ 2 siandpoin father nri de | Sttract the a ig - w Srandpoint. 2 oe Hoots 8 | aden fas congimiereini eae aeliers Wh Children Cry for It | 2 Brahe tan, ted by France, | bought it and made it into a light FOR CONSTIPATION, CARAHEA FEVERISHNESS, eae 2 truck. And as a light truck it still — employme: 4 — 2361: | peso ‘carns its daily oil and petrol, ae: Se 3: Dancer’s Head Serves | ————_. | ‘ s the largest / i ne large &.| As Orchestra Baton Tower Telling Story | ‘leu, at hte ea) Brapmeed tor teangany Standard Since gts neers of Vienna. hit upon the orig-| Budapest.—(—The idea of erect- | idea of conducting an easgii a mammoth tower on the banks NIEED & MONTH st preducin vements of her head. of the Danube which will incorporate the United No sooner had this idea flashed in! the whole history of Hungary is find- id, than all Vienna took it up| ing favor with the government, the with zest | public, and the press, The impulse, says Frau Wisenthal.| "It is proposed that the tower, which which used to come from the con- , Will be situated in Petoli square on or. will now come from the dan- | the Pest side of the river between the To this conception of the “*-»-| Chain and the beautiful Elisabeth ng conauctor” che has given the | bridges, shall be 20 stories high. name of “Battuta dances.” Each story will contain statues and Dencing. according to this new pictures depicting the history of Hun- } , Will no longer be passive nor | gery during the 1,000-year existence Gepeneent on music. It will now be; of the kingdom. It will be possible for | F driving foree. Any sign visitors to get acquainted with th> y the danecr to the orchestra country’s glorious history in an hour artistic stimulus” or, as | it, “theme.” This \ ser relations GUARA April 18, 1989 Gentlemen: t for one will say that Tigers are teal batteries. 1_have is presiden: Billing:. Banks in Merger Nationa! 2 - os S movements will lead i Know the cost per mouth ce 1 - 2 s ety and at the sam? time ‘REET ny bef buy a battery. The maximam Fational bane Daeees 0 see Z ; i ill be carried by its sounds. FREE! — FREE! paper lnc aceeAtact ar ey with every Tiger Bat- ‘ost is guara’ t $1.50 allowance for tery at Gamble’s. your old battery. Yationa! 1 Bank ¢ ng ee : i this iafluencs closer Minneapolis- Honeywell Heat Regulator A chapel in which FREE! | you can hold a serv- ice entirely to your ¥ The card and gift presented §| Phone 390 220 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D ¥ scope ior the 1 says that she will ct before the Inter- | of dancers in Paris | ob epeamaele v2 Mar iN c : vee WD FAVORITE SPORT ti =P —Trying wo ri second class subwi yorite Parisian spor ) ere caught at it. ad? to pay extra fare. | many escape detection is not | and Produce S' Merchan’ Pau); Farmers and id liking ts at your dis- you at your door is num- 1 known ) 3 ee Paul | nA ea Dee cchitey Salnee bered which entitles you to t Dance at the Dome tonight | absolutely respected. a free chance to win a MIN- >)} to Al Granger and his Stomp- We give considerate NEAPOLIS HONEYWELL % : ers. oa HEAT REGULATOR. Observation Luxury few months efier the estab Included in the beautiful observation car of the North Coast Limited are gen- eral sight-seeing lounge with of what is now the National crn Rs eis 53 | Bank and Tru Pago, contciitcs: @* Watch Tongue ank E. Sheperd, cashier: H settee me or Signs oO ess ee ener and BoP “ut '* Io" Your tongue is nothing more | 151, than the upper end of your stomach 42:, and intestines. It is the first thing “your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition of your diges- tive system —and physicians say that 90 per cent of all sicknesses start with stomach and bowel trouble. Webb Bros. ra! Dirertere Phone 50 or 887 Phene 60 e Watch this paper for winner's Exclusivel name to be announced next week. Local Dealer Lignite Combustion Engineering Co. Telephone 407 Nigh ver, ant cashiers Directors of the bank are: Hughes, O. N. Dunham. P. J. Meyer. J. L. Bell and C. B. Little. ceeded Priva‘> Bank Bismarck’s o'dest rnd nancial institution “en fou ceeded to the business of a private vl had been conducted b; - . * " George He atrehiid ns "| Woolworth .. A white or yellow - 23%2 . ak Sade Mune es ish coating on your Amonz its organizers were Walter , Wright Acro : tongue is-a. danger Monn, later one of the officers of the , Amn. & For. Power : signal of those diges- Merchants National Bank of St.| Schulte Stores ..... : tive disorders. It tells Paul; George H. Fairchild, son of the Staboard Airline ..... oo you why the least e: president of Obeziin college; 2 Ww. een ad ertion tires you out Maratia, pionce: Dakotan and after- ; ke why you have pains in sabi United Core es ‘orial mar- | Harvey Doctors P| lan Tioncue the bowels. gas, sats i during President Cleveland's } . every morning! stomach, dizzy spells. administration; Dr. H. R. Porter, sur- Appeal From Ruling And it's a sign you need Tanlac. geon with Gencral Custer’s ill-fated | This good old reliable medicine has expedition who e%eaped with Reno's! Minot, N. D.. Aug. 22—An appeal helped thousands who were physi- command; Asa Fisher and Daniel to the state supreme court of a | cal wrecks. See how the first bot-* Eisenberg, Bismarck pioneers. ucis y Repid Transit . EA 8. Rubber 8. Steci .. Warner Bros Weeth, Elec. v Delicious Meals : Cool salads, mountain trout, fresh berries and melons, Pullmans Only “ * ‘The North Coast Limited is the first all-Pullman Meee Neaee. Jolin’ Boerland any Al jury vais st $15.000 damages to| tle helps you, transcontinental train in the Northwest; there is y 5 + 3! | Miss Lila Clark of Harvey, rendered | i ineral one service on ‘Thomas McGowan, other pioneers of | in district court in Minot last Febru- | a i ig mae Barks: herbs You motor car buyers who have been board—first class. The the Slope country, were associated as| ary against Drs. A. 'T. Floew and A.| and roots—nature’e own medicines looking for a genuine used car bar- modern Pullmans have stockholders. F. Hemmargren, both of Harvey, is | for the sick. Get a bottle from ain—come to our Mid-Summer individual ventilator: now being prepared at the offices of | your druggist today. Your money Site Here you will find just the car bill i i . McGee and Goss, Minot, attorneys for | k if it doesn’t help you. (* a t sale illowy coil spring mat- | "haiss “Clark had sued for $20,00,| or that will net 9 yous seep se oe pvare aod , Mi jar} ad sued for ,000, ice toomy quarters. | charging that the Harvey surgeons | rom her ly follow! an abdom- CHEVROLET COUPE Gi ts Our r was presi- | inal tion, Rear ts backed by a written Guaranty. upement: in 1683 | The preparation of the appeal was | 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED the Deed, Fined foots selection includes open and closed Ladies’ Boudoir was again succeeded by Mr.! begun following a recent denial by | ====———————— ties “ot Chevrolet. modelsin makes. ener P : ot | Judge C. W. Buttz, Devils Lake, of a 559 MILES OVER And here is an excel” car youcchoose, it will be a bargain. Conveniences for Indies pn j peoageredr ty Heidt Nig iegihon ieee H tplendid“"conaition. Come early for the best choice. the North Coast Limited a f first made by the attorneys for the toned and fully * include boudoir-lounge, defendants, and that. too, was denicd. N seutened. A saetie maid, manicure, bath, ‘The appeal is a lengthy this low price $425 ie beauty and ta “ GALLONS OF GAS Pontiac Landau —— DOO SUDAN Corn: Let. del, excellent condition : z jem 0 » Bae ANBR Saag Saket Seaeene cues Scenic Route rt Twenty-eight ranges of 625 00 ae 1406 miles of 6 rivers are from the ! North Coast Limited. és There is a obeer- G, 4. A.C, Time Payment Plan—Small Down Payment— vation platform for open- Balance 2 Few Dollars Per feet gad s air sightseeing. ay Stair Motor Co. Phone 188 ee ao Bismarck, N. D.

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