The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1930, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 ‘ 7 CLM. T.CANDDATES | WHEN CAROL WAS MADE KING OF RUMANIA [STAT INGURANGE |= Sesift [Si some a Reinsurance for the ten years took 24.1 per cent of the gross Inooene, or | Was $34,291,030, while the total of tor- PRESIDENT IS SURPRISED G0 10 PROTESTANT : ‘ $649,000.74, while operating expe: nado insurance in foree was placed at | _ Washington, June, 21—(7)—A sup- : similar. figure. . | rise for Mr. Hoover: After he left the U ‘ : FUNDS PROSPEROUS pga ek eb faltttn, fe sire noe wae $468. | Office last night his old desk was re- mi this insuran = ‘The net income on fire and tornado pl ce was $508,-| Coved and a new one of maple ee Ha ; insurance retained by the fund for antique was put in along with velvet * Hoge : 7 the , ac-| Total valuations was placed at $42,- CATHOLIC SERVICES : e But for Reinsurance Would To-| ‘e,ten Year period is 70 per cent. ac | ois sro, net: retentions at ¢22,876,265, | Hrocaded chairs and s mew rug, all ‘haan MEE the depart-| and reinsurance at $11,412,745, | Precdaks Sie Ms Se tal $2,000,000 in Ten 7 aed seh $ “Had no reinsurance on excess in- Rag rein 7 sseeesinanenilitiiiaas _ Citizen Soldiers in Companies 1] £ : Yeare of Existence surance been placed by the state fire | CARMICHAEL TEACHING AT N. W. ° P : m and tornado fund, it would now have| Mayville, N. D., June 21.—()—Dr. | 0 i and K to Attend Dance : nearly $2,000,000 in assets and would| A. M. Carmichael, head of the depart- | V TE VE. 5 F 0 R This Evening 7 ; ? Net income of the state fire and| show a gross profit of 74 per cent,”| ment of education at the Mayville) SUN D AY MOVIES * i $ tornado fund during the past ten| according to a statement from the| Teachers college, will teach at North- totalled $1,381.096.78, ding | department. western university at Evanston, Ill, bee _ rato “The loss ratio to the fund on net | for the summer. He left Friday for WED JUNE 25 oe orkid issued by the depart-| retentions is 25.6 per cent, while the | Illinois. Mr. Carmichael will instruct The gross income for the ten year loss ratio to private companies carry-| classes in certain aspects of elemen- period, August 1, 1919, to December 31, 1929, totalled $2,688,904.25. The net income represents 51.4 per cent : of the gross, according to the state- ‘ine camp, both Protestant and Catholic. ment. T nh r ; All candidates are required to attend Losses represented 21.7 per cent of 4 requested the gross income, or $584,418.65. The e i bat : = losses include $510,736.05 for fire, $51,- i PALACE | ie” Has Ever rae BUILT MANDAN i Last time to-night : 7:15 - 9 p.m. — 15e + 40¢ Hereare‘two Fisk Ait Flight Mat. Sat. 3 p. m.; 10c - 25¢ Principle Tires that are far ‘Assoolated Press Photo Bigger! : : A tel 8 superior to an © your car |. beside him Is Prince Nicholas, hie b whe wae a member of the regency council. Funnier! has ever-rolled on Ee New Principle of Digestion of | ‘Here’ Is Answer; | = \ B ouireedad Gowns sod iacouse the strength cae Rane Fat Is Announced by Chemists| "<r Says Judee | SEI] | [eerie tert end rater ees ‘Lieut, W. 8. Stutsman, Minot. Pith, gine > ot —decnhay ; i and + tire ‘construction, patented ; and , exclusive vag RET ATRTARS Tthaca, N. ¥., June 21—(7)—A new-| Literally the fat of meat, in diges-|handed out certificates of citizenship m methods, have produced a tire of excess strength To Hear Arguments of |tion, ts ae ae a ltdle bit of tear, in the federal court building vester- i b without excess weight. The Fisk De Luxe and reversi ion familiar e|day and everything went along fine| | MM i ugeed, embodying In Montana Murder eye. The discovery was reported by|until they called the name of Henry By Keds te Fe caine all! the: pire prea Dr. 8» Dew, Ludlum, A. EB. Taft, and| Boers Williams. SE 4 ment \which : the exclusive # Air-Flight ! Principle Plentywood, Mont., June, 21.—(#)— | day. RL it Of the Gladwin, Penn.,| “Here!” came the loud response q N brings to Fisk Tires offer you a ‘superior type of be heard today in ratory. but. “where” is what Judge F. P. service than you have ever before received from Dr. Nugent, presenting the paper,|Schoonmaker and his aides wanted to gn any tire, regardless of make or cost. for the film seems to] know. \ : = LH Dis wy on ine pal “Henry Boers Williams!” the: clerk | | Games ¥ j Th “RISKY, EROS i 2 sugars. repeated with @ slight show of im- . ° All-Cord Process even in| patience. Same thing; distinct re- = a - ; prés-| sponse, but no sign of the respond- y ent. reactions they caused. The somébody ‘discovered Henry Boers Williams, right in front of the RESERVE BANKER DIES bench, standing on tip-toe and trying —)—Gray | t be seen. ergter ‘The new citizen is three feet. three esas tall, abe a ee a dor-thretiictiars ‘Ordinary, ie ed phe 9 nb ths iia gon ther maki of tire can Ofer or Cae 3 beni peiseen aise tauren car tas home today. He was in the dining|make @ good American, ™ threads, instead = pletely exerrouncal pos ool Pu “ opera miners would be- . ——_—_—_——. 0 ‘ct : oree on saree gin in New Yor June 30. from when he Pocame ill and col-’ viarshall for Congress Pol. Adv. owen hy of Fk Kir Cord is ven The Seven Points of SUPERIORITY’ ff ERT SNES RELY FAITE en N i ' . + eee, *. *~e- 0 tyne * 1 of Fisk Air Flight Principles? complication ee — a oat ‘ Larger Ale Chenier: Increased Flex Sut one over om Kelly, Trade in'your, present} Tires» ‘We will an-ceet Pane, oo ae Acotaman tries to Dut allow you full 1 value‘ for¥everyzmileleft © hesagcanent, 'Soconens er On a 5) Bes SOUND OSWALD Showing Advance Models |L“==*" eed Biomarc, N, Dk For 1930 - 1931 ww To induce early ordering and to avoid the annual Fall rush Frederick-James Furs offer Special Summer a . To Our (jas Consumers mt Frederick -James Furs })=** | |"Corwin-Churckill Motors, Inc A Frederick-James fur coat may be purchased for as little as $85.00, and other. garments of Hudson Seal, Muskrat, North- ern Seal, Beaver, Raccoon, Otter, Jap Mink, Krimmer, Persian Lamb, Pahmi Otter, Baby Seal, Tropical Seal, Arianna Otter, Caracul, Pony: Squirrel and other popular furs, are up to — ; Natural gas will be available here in time to start your furnace with HUDSON SEAL COATS, Piain and with trimmings of ermine, j = | it this fall MUBKRAT COATS, Piatt and with collars $9 7.5 og a ! We are now organized to take orders for gas heating and complete the NORTHERN SEAL COATS, plain and with trimmings of “"*\ \¥ | work before fall for those who place their orders at once. Mr. Richard Pet- oe — pcchioed 4 q ter, formerly of our Miles City divison, is superintendent in charge of all ‘A Small Deposit will reserve your selection until Fall gas installations. Miles City, when Mr. Petter left there a month ago, Our sensible payment plan is at your service. | had 94 per cent of all the homes as gas heating customers which included REPAIRING i every coal dealer for his own home. This is a record when you realize gas REMODELING ; | was first turned on in Miles City on October 27, 1927. pen garters gona : Trae be obtained. Mr. John W. Lewis, formerly sales manager of the Black Hills Util- ee tata agrird provees, your fur 6 ae | ities company, is our sales manager, and from September Ist, 1928, when oe 1s oer See 2. ee oe | natural gas was turned on in the Black Hills until May 1st, 1930, when he erick-James. : | took charge here, over 2,800 gas house and building heating installations : ; were placed on our lines there out of a possible 5,000 homes and business — er er pag yp ean Pyne Samael | blocks. We will place another. 800 to 1,000 homes and buildings on the lines there this year. It ought to be of interest to you to know that we have every Federal, State, County and City building in the Black Hills using 9 : 9 ] gas for heating. . SinnaY Movies : For Women's Wear | Montana--Dakota Power Co. ; ¢ WED. JUNE 25 % » June 28—-24—25.

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