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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929 ATHERAN CHURCH PLANS 70 PROVIDE Men's Society Hears of Drive © for Funds to Build Trin- 4 ity’s New Home Announcement of the coming drive among Lutherans for financial pledges, oward the building of the new Trinit: sutheran chureh «i Fourth and Avenue A was fo! liy made at the Monthly dinner of the Bismarc’ sutheran Young Men's society ‘T i Jay evening at the Lions den of the Rain Stops Forest | tt ot land were reported burned 4 ‘ during the past week, little | ; : Fires in Minnesota | timber vas damaged, A. © Pimley of | : : - ™ ; St. Paul, Sept. 25.—()—Heavy | the forestry department said. rains in northern Minnesota have | _ All running fires near Warroad and brought forest fires in Beltrami, Lake Baudette were extinguished by nearly of the Woods, and Roseau counties /an inch of rain, but peat fires still are burning, the reports said. Fores. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDIN Hugh Allen THE FIRST AUTHORIZED STORY OF THE LIFE OF THE CO) ory, that the airship, to suc- nust go out and do its part ina world of business and commerce; that it must take on the harness of the i; mule and the sailing boet, must So came the sheds at 1910, at Johannesthal r at Gotha in 1911. wh n 3 catastrophe, By a successful, & ship out of soon after the start fact that the h MMANDER OF THE ZEPPELINS PIRBGMEETNGS ee, (eee eee presently scheduled of eight and ten hours, charging from $60 to $190 in fares. All of the flights carried army and jnavy men who were taking training. try men are confining their efforts Although approximately 250,000 | toward stamping these out. “They work while you sleep” ae 23. " 1 5 to begin tober eof Count 2 s of carryi id still more un-/ For the German navy was beginning ia eect cc. ite pablle abou! hia ‘ ays ‘ RAT et Dag expected. The | to buy airships and looked to DELAG November 1 i 1, they would organize stil! | w worse, the | to instruct its personnel. Every Ger- 4 Rev. O. S. Rindahl. the pasto: 4 talk at some length on the r fe said he had been gr subsidiary, a rating branch. Eckener could charge of operations there in ad- commercial | onger and no longer. two of the | man airship pilot in the world learned | his art from Hugo ~— | ee encouragement of friend. on to his duties of piloting ships. that it was order; then, | DELAG operations ended with y : Te church. ‘There his was the beg.aning of DELAG. , airships o outbreak of the World war. Up to if sens in the city popular name for Deutsche Luft-_ bec: that time the five ships had- made sirous of secing chiffahrt A. G. with nearly 1600 flights, carried 35,000 pas- heran faith fitting Subscripiions to the new subsidiary of the sengers, had flown the equivalent of ma church edifice in keopi d up and it started with a paid , , | four times around the world. el he prominence of the de three-quarters of a mil- ended by a! Eckener was beginning to think They want this new churc s. the plan being more than | still wider operations ahead. As.ear- tivie assot to the city. and th in ships and use thea cause scemed to be ie ae in ee aimee geen assurance that t rand mail service. : | still writer, as wel <1 What do you do when a slug- with an untainted breath, un- IT ate bed Te aot at onise ieee |e Canrubteint mecmune eee | wal pried ‘tells you the bowels coated tongue, and clear head. bl at aatty —_ . a nee: aes vas tat the passenaers could be | need a little help? Cascarets are made of cascata eee church a2 ip down va, to be, bul, picked up at Hamburg, Cherbourg a8d| The best thing yet discovered -long regarded one of the most commodate + ar! casonable hdl a Sparen Neat caving beled for the purpose . de the Joke cal science. ‘They ala wee ca ed vit His’ the fr hangars, ant ¢ in Cas ! en- = : erstiescium wil nould have a han eteo over that required by the railroads. nad yee cid bowels ure not With pure cane sugar and flav- 0 permit a choir of It might be possible, he said, to fly functioning as they should. ored with real licorice. Children ye used. He already bh: oken with weather. Othe a ship over the Atlantic. The route C lesa th love them. So do most grown- « Paul Schmidt, and e: to bring en would have to s that. for- | from Spain to Brazil with favorable ‘ascarets are Pleasing. to the ups! Why take anything harsh 3t. Olaf’s chair here in ¢: imes to attend life. severe, re- |trade winds wasn't at all a fairy! palate, and pleasant in their ac- Vien constipation threatens? In addition, he said, case of a se- tice in the story, he wrote. tion, You eat them. just like Whenever a dull headache, las- Norwegian Lutheran conf ‘ol of ii airships.” This was 16 yeats ago. candy. They work while you situde, or sick stomach with lose North Daokia is to meet here in 195: ts and He was to aes i, Bess sleep. Gentle, but thorough. Cas- of -appetite warns you of poor The minimum elas tans neon the task of the bikes was carets don't stir-up the stomach elimination, a Cascaret or two is he church is to be 664. By means of decause of to supplement steamship service—but B he wmplifiers, said Pastor Rindahl, 1.509 a also for fie not merely in carrying its passengers} OT upsct the system, But they the most harmless form of help Jersons can be accommodate : aif a_year be-|to inland points. Rather, since! cleanse the entire thirty feet of you could give a lagging system. nstances of talks or co nee and Berlin. stretches of land and stretches of wa-| bowels in one comfortable, thor- Take a candy Cascaret tonight “aot be strictiy essential to s Luise and the Hansa | ter were but areas to fly over, the air-| ough action that leaves the sys- and see how fine you'll feel in the The society seemed sat 912. having 670.000 cu- | ship would take over that portion of | tem clean and sweet; leaves you morning—and for days after. -he way plans are proce ‘—about one-fifth the | overseas carrying, whether passen- Tatley said the best way ‘af Zeppelin, and the | gers or mail or express, where a speed was to put the buil me size, was added the twice or three times the possibilities ‘ spring. then begin. He v Eckener now was in / of the steamship was desired. Mavor of consi: t But then came the war and com- ehis fall and winter over the North | mercial activities had to be set aside aression, he said, we nd pri the to until happier days. “ Sdeginning and c to Vienna. | “shed, rather than by Repeater (To Be Continued) struction. returning eae The remainder of the dinn Inter-hangar| Tomorrow: Dr. Eckener, Zeppelins . tiven over to a talk by S. A. O) very dangerou flights were | and the war. ie the tak- 3 * —— some of the incidents of = Gir e aot Norway in 1902. including the Ameri- was impossible to U al for transportation ‘Norse means merely “a la ae stone.” and enjoying the th first passenger transpor- goins pee and returning sa ndextunk icon taal: val f je 2 main line. | Henry Tatley spoke also of tr: ~ co ae ue @) in Norwa FH ny 7 an well. during their lifetime. On their | a — Sailors Facing Death MEXICAN AVIATORS Geath the proverty is to be divided y J R Frei ri equally between the two sons, Russell | r RSS RETURNS | On W recked Freig hte: : Heywood Folwell of Chicago and Wil- MAGNESIA 8 . x jad Fagin Sen CREE liam B. Folwell of Minneapolis. Rus- | g > ee * ee ee sell H. Folwell and the First Minne- | 3 <> x eres t y are named ex-/ ' aise y FROM TORONTO MEET freight Sek aad ute The conte ae | avechiame ar Wei csn nape pint of lime water in neutralizing 4 ate int sists principally of the Folwell home- | 52bies and children healthy and cow's milk for infant feeding, and sav < ToR ‘ejoin Art Goebel in Race if stead. i ere every store sets know preventing hard nig Its many ‘ x6 a | about lips of Magnesia. uses for mother and child are $ 4 paINCE Berea, Phill fully 4, wee ci 2 fissini | N DRESS ‘This harmless, almost tasteless explained in the interesting book State Insurance Commissioner S id this ng. Missing ComradelgNet | Cheteua, Chine Soot ahoity._.| preparation iis monvatipsie dese: | een Micra teins ee Found Conference of Those Lae Located | Girls whose sleeves and skirts are too !tving those symptoms of babies and you, FREE. Write The Phillips Co., Cie x short are to be put in a hoosegow. Children generally caused by souring 117 Hudson St., New York, N. ¥. Officials Interesting } food in the little digestive tract, such 2 State Insurance Commissioner S. A. Olsness returned from attendance at} “the annual international conference of insurance chiefs of the United States and Canada at Toronto, Mon- | day night. He was accompanicd on the trip by his deputy, A. R. Aslak- son. The two Dakota officials went cast | by car with friends and returned by | it as far as Fargo. They were gone two weeks. - | The stay in Toronto was very en- joyable, said Commissioner Oisn Their hosts put on a large social pro- fram after the daily business ses-| sions, and there was much to see in; the second largest city of the do- minion, with its 800.000 population. { Not the least of the pleasures was | to travel through the midwestern | farming and dairy states and through | the rich farming and fruit districts | ‘ef Ontario. The peach harvest was | om and carloads of these were being Shipped out of Michigan and Ontario | by rail and water. 4, Commissioner Olsness is convinced that these conventions perform a valuable function, because so many | HERD DISTRIBUTED Fifty Head of Holsteins of Farm- er Burned to Death Sold in Van Hook The 50 head of Holstein cows which formed the herd on the farm Henry Schneider, burned to death in his milk house, five miles cast of the city, last summer, have been dis- tributed among the farmers of the Van Hook community. The cows ‘ve shipped out over the Soo Line, Frid: to Van Hook, and the sale was held Saturday by credit interests that had loans on the herd. They were sold in lots and averaged more than $100 a head in prices ob- | tained. The buyers were farmers who are selling cream to the Van Hook co- Operative creamery. These had been of planned to turn back south carly to- Brownsville, (AP) —Five the Mex:co Cit derby took off the second leg of the race with- | ou! having received any word of | Licutenant Colonel Fernado | Proal, Mexican flyer who appar- | catly became after leaving | | Tampico, Mexico, yesterday. Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 25.—(7)— Three Mexican aviators, entrants in ‘the Mexico City-Kansas City air race, (day to search for their flying compa- triot. Lieut. Col. Fernando Proal, missing since the flyers left Tampico yesterday afternoon. The trio in- tended to return here in time to take | off at 9 a. m., with Col. Art Goebel, | Kansas City, and Col. Roberto Fierro, | for Wewoka, Okla., regardless of whether Proal had been found. The Mexican aviators and Colonel Gocbel began the race from the Mex- ican capital on Monday, but the , American was the only flyer to nego- ‘late the storm infested mountainous ;Tegion in the southern republic and ‘reach Brownsville. Colonel Fierro | Was forced down in the eastern part | Chow An-Han. commissioner of pub- lic safety, intends to see to it per- sonally that all women of the city dress after the fashion of their an-, cestors. Those who insist on in- troducing occidental fashions will be kept in special detention quarters till they sce the error of their ways. MERIT ALONE EXPLAINS ITS SUCCESS — as sour-belehing, frequent vomiting, feverishness, colic. As a mild laxa- tive, it acts gently, but certainly, to open the little bowels in constipation, colds. children’s diseases. A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia does the work of half a There can be only one explanation of De Soto’s record-breaking first year, and its continued Progress toward new sales peaks. § It is In buying, be sure to get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have prescribed it for over 50 years. "Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, since 1875.—Adv. Improved performance and greater earning ability are win- ning new thousands of owners for the new, attractive 4%-Ton, %4-Ton and 1-Ton Dodge Trucks. Find out why! Inspect this com- plete new line. Drive the type trained minds get togetiier ond ee i in the market for Holstein additions | of the state of Hidalgo and the other - ne - , change experiences and views which Howard McNutt, agri- | Mexican aviators turned. back. resul Spontaneous and widespread new low price. Buy it complete Jrinageh a isnt yoo to the knowl- | of the Soo, scouting The Mexicans started the race! the tof 0 $ it ending. ‘© some good stéck for | again yesterday, and all but Lieuten- | ictic ’ aa them, learned of the Schneider eatti., ant Colonel Peet aiee ae eee: | Public conviction that no equal for De Soto Six with body. Count on it for more . i being for sale. |heard from since he left Tampico, | 4 AT THE FACTORY q Three carload shipments of dairy |arrived at Brownsville where Colonel | quality, performance and value exists today : stock now have gone into Van Hook, Goebel had waited for them. in the field of low-priced sizes. @ Each work and greater earnings. 4 ibis ne ey Sarmuers ae are | Today's lap, the second of the race, | going in heavily for ing. the S tonio | i jin Hn hufstareetone projects by | ; \5 $ ; | ‘pecial cx! it trains next summer. | Estate of $10,000 Is | ° Land Which State Left by Dr. Folwell Seeks Near Prison Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—(#)—The Bought by Wachter i ot pr. William Watts Folwell, month, thousands of new De Soto Six owners are adding their voices to the great chorus of approval that has swept this car to unprece- dented success. § Nothing is more certain PRICES 825 with, 21345 675 wt .14615 778 wets . 1515 \_ Final approval of contracts for the H automatic stoker and witha. wet hew . 0h len) . ‘announced by the state board of ad- Y. i yesterday. ay ‘ 145 vccrem . 1585 . | ‘The new apparatus involves an ex- st president of the University of <1 ™ . ; of approximately $25,000.| The Wachter ‘Transfer company Minnesota, who died September 18, than that your first ride in a De Soto Six will wien . 7 at Devils Lake. Grafton and | Will be made a party in the proceed- “25 filed for probate today in Henne- Beg be equipped with the ings instituted by the statz.to con- Pi" county probate court. His estate, demn cortain property near the state He i ag hangicsd is left in trust for Penitentiary for state use, it was an- {y2,. ‘Gun no oe nounced today by Attorney General laughter, Mary Haywood Fol- James Morris, | The property in question was sold | Monday by F. A. Lahr to the Wach- ter Transfer corporat: cipal involved being sets | other valuable article: stipulation with the attorney general that the question of the | value of the property would be sub- mitted to a group of three referees, to te appointed by Judge Fred Jan- pe: a 1065 wiEin . 1745 1775 1645 make you want to become a De Soto owner. DESOTO SIX CHRYSLER mOTORS propuct @ You don’t have to swap them from socket to socket. There are no tempera- mental tubes among them. _ They're all alike. All good.