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: - TUCRTE ANERAL > FORJHOMANFRDAY " Bervioes in Lodge Hall in Lodge Hall at 2: 30) P. M.; Body Lies in State-at Webb Chapel Tomorrow | — | Funeral services for John Homan will be held at Elks hall at 2:30) o'clock Friday afternoon, in charge of the Elks. Interment will take) place in St. Mary’s cemetery. services, the body will lie in state this evening and tomorrow morning at Webb’s funeral chapel, where friends may call for a farewell look. | As active pallbearers John Peter-| son, Frank Claussen, Henry L. Reade, Piatt Dunn, John Caplice and Harry Woodmansee have been named. - The honorary bearers will be Charles Rust, Duncan McGillis, Joe Dietrich, Arthur Van Horn, Henry Richholt, W. | E, Breen, W. A. Falconer, J. D. Wake-/ man, Edward 8. Allen, F. W. Evans, Frank Grambs, Jacob Horner, J. L! Bell, Dr. Roan and Henry Tatley. Chinese Engage in Important Battle Shanghai, June 26.—(?)—A pitched battle between national and rebel northern alliance armies, which may be the decisive engagement of the present Chinese Civil war, was re- ported in progress today along the Haichow-Tungkwan railway in Honan Province. VACATION OF AN ALLEY Whereas, All of the owners of the property adjoining the alley running north and south in Block 14 of River- view Addition to the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, heretofore joined in a petition praying that said plat be va- cated, and setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which pe- tition was verified by the oath of at least one petitioner and was accom- panied by a plat of the alley proposed to be vacated: and Whereas, The board of city commis- sioners of the city of Bismarck, deem- ing it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with ordered that the said petition be filed in the office of the city auditor of said city and the fame was filed in such office on the 19th day of May, 1930; Whereas, The Said city auditor notice by publication in the official newspaper of the city once each week for four consecutive weeks to the ef- fect that such petition was filed as aforesaid, and stating in such notice the object of said petition and that the same would be heard and consid- ered by the board of city commission, of said city on the 28rd day of dine, 198 at the hour of eight o'clock P.M, Whereas, The said hoard of city commissioners at the time appointed investigated and considered the said matter and heard the testimony and evidence of persons interested therein; ave SN vyhereas, It‘appeara upon such in- vestigation and consideration that the said petition should be granted. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by | the board of city commissioners of the city of Bismarek, North Dakota: 1. ‘That the petition hereinbefore described praying for the vacation of the alley running north and south in block 14 of Riverview Addition to the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, be and it is in all things allowed ‘and granted. | 2, That the said plat of ground be, and it is, hereby declared vacated, Subject to the rights of the holders of any, franchises, their successors and assigns, heretofore granted, by the said city of Bismarck, not heretofore waived or abandoned. . That the city auditor be, and he | is, hereby directed to publish this res- olution in the manner prescribed by law, and-to file a transcript thereof for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, Certificate State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marek sa, M. H. itkinson, City Auditor of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, hereby ‘eortity, that the foregoini meeting of 23rd day of June, 1930, as shown by the minutes of such meeting on file in the office of the city auditor, and that the said resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote of all of the members elect of said board. at Bismarck, North Dakota, thie 28th day of June, 1930. M. H. ATKINSON, (Seal) City Auditor. Sealed bids for driving a school bus Frances School District will be 0, o'clock p. said district. The board reserves the Croquinole Waves, $7.50 Soft Lustrous Waves by expert operatera hg ly WAVE NOOK 103 Third Stree! Phone 783 Dismarck, N. Dak. the photos ADORN TEXAS COLLEGE YEARBOOK Associated Press Photo Photographs of Julia Ball (left) and Vivian Vieweger ador: Vanity Fair section of the Longhorn, student yearbook at Tex: ‘e & M. college. AMERICAN TAKES PHOTOS OF INSIDE OF STOMACH Vienna. — (AP) — Success of an American in photographing the in- terior of the stomach has raised enor- jmous interest in medical circles here. Dr. William Paul Achner of the Mt. Sinai hospital in New York de- scribed this photography. It was done with a tiny camera made to be swallowed, devised by Back of Vienna. Aschner gave results of 21 photo- graphs of stomach lesions. There was afterward opportunity to check the accuracy of 13 of these pictures by operation or autopsy. In five cases roved more reliable than the method known as the barium meal. BORDER PATROLMAN SLAIN Laredo, Tex., June 26—()—Wounds suffered early yesterday in a gun fight with three Mexican liquor smugglers proved fatal late last night to Robert W. (Red) Kelsay, United States border patrolman. ANTIQUES SET FASHION New York—(AP)—A “sentiment- al fashion for a style of rooms and furniture that is definitely remote from present day living” has been set up by the cult of antiques, says A. > | For Rent: Present location of Dick’s Groc- ery. Available July 1. Reason- able rent, Diamond Ring $50.00 Fer wen Dr. R. S. Enge_ Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Block Bismarck. N. D KNOWLEDGE Experience has given us knowledge. We know what to.do, how to do it, and Ohm Dress Shop 206 Fourth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 - and $17.98, Hats Our Apeciaity FOR SALE Wool Sacks and Wool Twine NORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO. Box 265 Biamarck, N. Dak. what to avoid doing Webb Bros. Feneral Earp eth Rene GOOD CAMPING GROUNDS ALONG BEAU- TIFUL MISSOURI BOTTOMS RIVER BRING YOUR FISHING TACKLE AND CA MPING OUTFIT AND ENJOY A REAL OUTING. BOWERY DANCE EACH EVENING -- GOOD MUSIC Lawrence Kocher of the American Institute of Architects. SUSTAIN HOOVER'S PENSION BILL VETO | Legislation Intended as. Substitute Washington, June 26.—(?)—The house sustained President Hoover to- day in vetoing the World war veter- ans relief bill. Consideration of substitute ae tion designed to overcome Hoover’s objections to the original | Measure began immediate! op | In his veto message the president | again protested the bill sent to him | Was unjust both to the veterans and the tax payers. He said he wanted | “@ square deal between rea |not unjust discrimination between | special groups. | “And I do not want wasteful or j unnecessary expenditures.” |OCEAN JOURNEYS UPHILL TO POLE, SCIENCE FINDS Washington.—(AP)—There is in- | creasing evidence that the sea in the northern hemisphere runs uphill to- ward the north pole, says Dr, William jowie, geodesy chief of the United States coast and geodetic survey. | Beach marks north of Galveston, | Pa | the absolute sea level for north Amer- jica, show continual evidence of the | sea’s uphill journey, he said. |same condition prevails on the Pa- id coast. Dr. Bowie holds it is probable that | House Begins Consideration of |» the ‘southern oceans | Ward to the ie south ee England, Fran; show the same ety: und o The American sea coast. SAFES BLOWN UP IN TESTS ON NEW PROVING GROUND New red: — Under- ey Tore = (AP) — The aes tablishms Po Shy a bomb Proof for blowing u; The shel. ‘i. has prema Sock quatry at Lamont ‘and pro’ Bye cilte 10" feet high and b k barricades. rd Safes are wrecked in order to as- certain the typés that resist burglar; most, ‘Holes are made in them wit! Mr. |torches and drills. Nitroglycerine is manufactured on |} the lot in a special laboratory and its ||} power determined by blowing to bits céld rolled steel shetty ing. ing FIREPROOFING WOOD New: York.—(AP)>-In. wood that'|f has been fireproofed every cell acts as a diminutive fire, ext extinguisher when the wood is heated. Each one. |} gives pet a fire smothering gas, says | Il rt of = American Society of ||} a rej Me gineers. Ahnouncement fer Stomach Suftetere Stomach sufferers ip marck ano vicinity will be glad to tears that Ba i} Drug ene Bismarck. Catt distributor in BUrRCeR mand bs ag jon for kha Te have gained en throughout the Gaited a aise to fey rene of stomach Have o Drug store tet bo ut them, write Prander, Nicollet “ave. Minneapalig: a 4 QUALITY You WOULD INSIST UPON IF YOU KNEW ALL THE FACTS Till coffee was packed in vacuum, you never + kaew how much of its glorious flavor you had been missing. The same is true of tea. The two are identical in one respect. A little air—a little moisture—and pff!— the finer flavors are gone. With coffee it happens more slowly—but you from hot in vacuum. SCHILLING ¢ e tea gardens—! surely. And it is many months uickly. With oo conor juently a year. Its original flavor you could never enjoy until Schilli ig, by a secret process, packed tea =, TEA SEALED HOT IN VACUUM Botha tea leaf and a coffee bean must be toasted todrive off the moisture, which helps torob them of flavor. God ciaiee oneal, Vane tamer toasted at the tea gardens, then sealed after roasting. Tea is in large chests lined writh lead. When it arrives in America it is repacked in ordinary cardboard boxes. cbr seh pss how Schilling does it. As it is toasted again, and illing Tea comes to you as fresh vacuum. while gay ef om (just | Cicleie-—the ocly ben ctaphetily Hedlibale tates the ten garden t0'9em, SCHILLING ais TEA schiling Iced Tea with—fresh and is far more . Black tea. And try using tea , remove tbe ag Tete phckiy over the Se. than any other, because it is salgae te mnteat danger of its steeping cog before ic . Just two.or three minutes over-steeping makes nym a wp oy TEA ~ ® IN BAGS as well'as loose tee are picked in vicium by ing Tea bag contains just the eer sore Snlckas digo ct tte ellgleion cf apeee tentann Toy Ge ani way of serving it. COFFEE-BAKING POWDER? 32 EXTRACTS~49 SPICES JULY 3- 4-5 CANNON BALL. The Home of the Sioux Indian WHERE THE WEST IS skclueive |f Monon | wiable re putetiee i _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1980 pen eto »s-| Senators Would ‘Lat © Ale Pom MPRD INTO" HEAD i PUMPED INTO HEAD "| ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY int ‘the head Prof. Fr Frisch of the FOR 6 SALE OR FOR RENT—Four General hospt partly modern house. Call at.” 2303 W. Broadway. FOR RENT—Keen five rooms and bath upper duplex. See it. Also two room private apartment. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. Muscle Shoals Power jenna Children’s ital Go to Municipalities| i. dsims. to relieve infantile epilepsy fee oe ‘ and weakmindedness. Kingston, England (AP)—The lo- 1 burial has banned use of ” and “Ma” on pemetones, hold- ing that they are childish that “father” and “mother” woul better English, rent. Phone 1214. “HOME” What will it Mean to Your Family Your own home is a permanent security and a symbol of your foresight, secur- ity in your old age—a competence to your wife, in. case you die—isn’t that better than a lot of rent receipts for money paid to a landlord? For Your Convenience The Associated Investors, Inc., has arranged to have the electric lights con- nected in their new, most modern, six-room, three bedroom bungalows located on Tenth street and Avenue E. A representative will‘be on the grounds between 7:30 and 9:00 o’clock each night this week. ASSOCIATED INVESTORS, Inc. Hedden Real Estate Agency Exclusive Agents In Tires It's The ROYAL MASTER in every group—be it peop.e, products or achieve ments—one inevitably stands head and shoulders above the rest, the recognized and unchallenged leader! 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