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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 pressure at market, (4) quantity of day’s work. This necessitated addi- ; necessary renee... gas required for an “avatage day; for I 453 TONS OF PIPE ‘tional expensive equipment. rink as GAS MAKES ¢ wrettinting Taal Ties tatoral ens ; a peak day; for a peak hour. Among yf 16 Fordson tractors, 24 weld radiant fireplaces can turn a gloomy in INN) th ed het ditic \tors, 6 MODERN METHODS OF se res CARRY GAS BETWHRN "cnc PIREPLAGE POSOBLE| Sirsa sac ~ of market ‘ature ex! sion an ‘O y e . 4 = z 4 life of gas field including possible of over 800 nan wan required, which Toe vase SS ie Br ghey " GAS TRANSPORTATION Coa ee : Sees area ing the gas regcreans for pune: sooencint factor fu ccdes te shew sas, generous supp essent act a and in the future, (7) character of BAKER AND BISMARCK imum results, To accommodate these Home Really Isn't Complete bo fae intrarot and al eetlolet market, that is domestic, industria! Fs men and keep them in the best physi- With One; Easy to Install rays. The therapeutic value of ra- jout ; Automatic Systems Regulate Pressure in Pipes as Guard or periodical. . cal condition, well ae camps diant heat fires has long been recog- —__-— pe had to be established. Each camp nized hysicians. The che Hebron Brick Plant ‘|200 Miles of Ditching Three ea cauipped cay Babes sabia hs of fie radiant heater, instantly Asis Is Using Natural Gas| . Feet Deep Was Necessary |the services of three expert cooks| A fireplace is an essential in-every | the itaghaes pes the beored pT, in Construction with assistants. The storing of food ao hearth. Against Dangers Hebron, N. D., Sept. 4—Experl- supplies, and other ‘accessories wasl tis te cial dy ol eg ments with natural 1 fe ey ; another big item whic! to be con-| Aro family Ie in By D. W. Patterson pete bnich tee belae mente by the| Toundertake the digging of ditches, sidered. Sleeping quarters for the| the pleasant glow of the fireplace the Germany Dropping ‘Of the Hope Engineering Company Hebron Brick company here. laying of pipes through all kinds of|men had to be furnished. At each chil play their games and learn Military Kultur’ fe One of the company’s 12 hu; A camp commodious tents were fur-|their lessons during the long winter Kilnts cach ‘of which holds 120,000 | oune™™: and other construction work |nished, both for sleeping and dining|evenings. And when Christmas : a brick, has been equipped to burn'na- necessary to bring to a successful| quarters, In hot weather men were|comes) expectant stockings fringe its Berlin, Sept. 4—Germany is rap- tural gas and the results of the ex-|ComP Sie oi hg a 39 line |furnished cool drinks; Stable quar-| mantel as Kris Kringle thrusts. his|idly shedding its national military i periments cre being watched with}! tas! mae calls ie eet est in|/ters and feed for the many horses,|merry face through its mysterious cette = & means of maintaining the secret valuts and transporting interest by company officials as one| Manne. Mey coopers’ jon and engi-/which were being used, were other Portals. 5 : physi re gy in favor of a return the buried treasure | to marker | - . tts may have an important effect|Dechne stil. nae” the Ho s egh. items that needed attention. All this wines cae be truly a home is pie oa ernest a ried : 4 He ates ; 5 ‘ ‘ : orper! 3 where it is converted into terms of| when the Pharaohs built the pyramids, thousands of slaves were required to;on the brick and tile industry in neering company, with headquarters was successfully carried out by the Have Boe, ay This cult, rapidly spreading over < id ience. | is ’ - | North i Att ri : ii % mans comfort and conveni raise the huge stones. In the Montana-Dakota company’s natural gas im- | North Dakota. at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, is completing for Hope apie Oe fn Charge Unfortunately, fireplaces have ee coe try, governs nude bathing, Natural gas, created by nature’s| | process and stored in underground reservoirs, offers a fitting reward to man for his ingenuity in tapping Since provident nature gave little| provement a machine and a few men did the same amount of work. The Pre creee oe dics’ thought to man’s cities and towns above picture shows a crane, mounted on a tractor, such as was used to lift Experimental Diet ga gee wn ay ake ae roe successful enterprise is due|been a cpnsiderable I The high) ities Beeaticg cet, sive “The when she buried her treasure, once heavy objects and transport them for short distances. i .: ComPrEnom le magnitude /isrgely to the personnel of those in|cost of ‘ash pit foundations, e: of eee FEMA the storehouse is found, the problem Curbs Teeth Decay ed this wep the contract ej eye charge. Edward F. Moore, construc-| ive brickwork and other items have = J ine angle ae = ing _ g ee clus ae i aaeny ger and better” pipe lines. Where|the well delivers a uniform ahd] es cae anren BEd oipen apie from Feel down te ices ertlage le motley Seale or Mises wietetis ike it, for uleantiness of mind ts sought ‘ in the iit vi | flow of gas. nn Arbor, Mich., Sept. 4.—' is 4 » e s after 11 bod: “A d c SS in the past, gas bearing sands have|tremendous volumes of gas have |steady flow Hie CEpEnGS —Caviti .. This immense quantity of|ing this Saati home builder has been obliged to omit as body. sount A t ‘ { pansion of the Cavities in teeth are germ diseast ‘ 7 ing organi ion going und body” 4 been passed up in the search for oil|heen found, pipe lines have been! 9° "~hrough such an. orifice, or| Which can be stopped by proper di ah a fas total ie Boats smoothly ck ‘efficiently, this desirable feature from his plans. 0% “ Let! se organ: but with the advent of modern gas i i : * i i #8 But this i tet : constructed to distant markets in frough an automatic regulator, is to| according to experiments at the Uni-|sttNing. an average depth of theee| CONSTRUCTION OF GAS LINE |been solved, aad. solved mote com: ing pebls.untees thes ate moaned . er ai ae canker ot patty spite of rivers, swamps, deserts and/great that a very low temperature| versity of Michigan. feet. This distance more than equaled] “New Orleans, La. ‘4.—Con-| pletely and effectively than any one) of the cult. » La., Sept. 4. - e cul the increase in the number of gath- h u . i i ipe li i ich i .|is reached on the low pressure side| Children at Maumee, O., . of ering and transporting pipe line sys-|mountain ranges which interposed. a thea Bc ore conned Gent peer and Coldwater, ‘Mich, given the width of North Dakota, from| struction of the new gas line from| had ever anticipated. For a nat Sunshine is playing a big in tems, this practice is being discon-|In fact, the present trend appears to/f saa 4 i 5 north to south. di: he i e J rend. iquidation of some of the heavier|this special diet for a year, showed Monroe, La., to Fairbanks, La., has, &as radiant heater is some’ far: o tinued and moe are uae vo few|be that the market is limited aa bee ed constitutents ie drip | marked reduction of besterie of the Used Trenching Machines been started by the Southern Gas|more than an inexpensive bet Fed ant ean in} inane fields which are Hye apped by a|by the size and capacity of the field.| Pasoline) and any moisture present|mouth, They developed no new cav- To accomplish this, four large) Line, Inc. A contract to the amount |It is a unique development that com-| sun's rays or under artificial ra transporting pipe te pee. ft As the gas leaves the well under|Fivo.'the form of ice and may stop|ities, and unfilled cavities did not trenching machines were operated on| of $125,000 has been awarded to|prises a complete fireplace so adapt- perenne ” In sind Peni ar distant mae | oie force of its normal or rock pres-!the flow of gas unless a heater is|Show any increase in size. the main line between Glendive,| George R. Hunsicker, and work isjable that it can be installed in any| William Brention, juvenile lead in aa ‘ eres eaten tecuires sae seer eeee aoa a applied to the delivery line, Dr. R W. Bunting, professor of ae ae eis e ee a be completed wtihin 90 rd hin, eon there rall a Chieago theater, is the son of the the a J i fe » necti di no refinement, alteration or process-|content in the gas. ‘There are many Check Valves Provided oral pathology, who directed the ef" lin operation digging supply ditchea| "5 —————___ Provides glowing, hast st the; tape Diving is Nee rene ee ae a itself a ees et he abs pines or dips Hel a es all U0 a ihoat ei are more ee diced Bacillus acidolphus. The children’s|in the lerhere Mier and towns habit North Carolina farmers were|of a match. at ane. blvan! lew York. always ,, confine ¢|the fundamental ‘idea of separating |to the pipe line pressure are allow iet it it | Will obtain . Two to four miles i tallat i A any Miressure ‘higher than that of the marketable gas from the liquid |to float on the Ime without any par-|cier mcluded green vegetables, fruit) (atch digging, followed by’ the Wi hecion wus chek ena fed ceope| minianch prose ce leaden titocleal reece cae Ne Bcreate Che ultecatad cet fost ‘ae aoe ws Sick is 6 Ps cal ai “n siyon Fated gate ane oe ewe Erg renee peers laying i the pipes, ee covering | were damaged by hail or dry weath- Need Ventilating Flue placed in the dome of the ‘Alabama d y is | water—whic! is only a nuisance in |ally operate sate valves, is, how- “ we i nature made it. Rare exceptions to|/a gas system. ever, quite edstoniary to provide ttl Mae ne a R 1 rife tink ona scleedettedl fi To install, all that is needed is the state capitol. this general statement are to be| The well pressure must, of course,|a check valve for each well so that|, Seattle, Wash, Sept 4 Russe found in cases where the natural gas}be higher than the line pressure in|the gas cannot flow from the. pipe| w h hie * tien plucky little lad. is treated for a corrosive, high sul-|order to feed into the pipe line and|line back into any well. A suitable ith his father, James, he recently phur contént and where a high B.|the control of this feeding in con-|meter is ingtalled to measure the arrived here seeking his mother, T. U, gas is mixed with an inert gas/stitutes an operating problem which | gas from each well or each group of who was supposed to come here and in order to give a uniform blend| will be touched on only very lightly |wells before it passes into the main|Who has disappeared. He and his when marketed in the same system,|in this article. Where the pressure|pipe line. These field meters, meas- |dad beat their way over 3,000 miles with a lower B. T. U. gas. It is this) difference is quite great and the well| uring the gas put into the system, |from St. Louis on fast freight cars fact, that a nature made product,| pressure is so high that an unregu-|are used as a check against the me-|blind baggage trains and the rods is produced and marketed without] lated flow of gas would cause a dan-|ters on the market end, which me: Tr-y went without food often on contamination or exposure to the|gerously high pressure on the pipe|ure the gas delivered to the con-|the way. air, which makes natural gas an|line, automatic regulators are some-|sumer. caine Aa Saibaba 2 unique commodity. It is delivered] times used but more generally what| The size of pipe line used to car- A newspaper is published in the to the customer in a “sealed” con-|are known as “chokes” are used.|ry the gas from field to market is community where it citculates, not tainer. Pi i These chokes are restrictions placed dependent on several fixed condi. where printed, the Iowa attorney ipe Lines Better in the delivery line from .the well|tions and several assumed or pro-| general ruled. Passing up the historical features | and take the form of a steel cylinder | phetic conditions, the two sets over- DEAREST Er of pipe and pipe lines, progress in| with a hole of suitable size drilled|lapping to a certain extent. Among A motorist was convicted in Cali- . the transportation of natural gas has| through its main axis. The gas is|the fixed conditions are (1) length |fornia for not stopping to. aid been made along the lines of “big-|throttled through this hole so that|of pipe, (2) pressure at field, 3) to a dog he struck cathe highway. . We Extend Congratulations = to the ? Si a / : 3 + The WESTCOTT VALVE CO core bbe ° : e ‘ TREES vuremen MINNESOTA ‘ la : eee =| NORTHWS ememeere Se - | - East St. Louis, Illinois : seer soonest a " < eta a \ = z v Westcott Valves Used sitet bre greet eect or : . . Jacod:ahexe > add as a part of its constructive program of estcott Valves Use in advert eprodnend shore speed | renga ertol te ements roi in the Wall Street Journal, Sept. 2nd. Thousands weet Bancorporation beaks are located. of readers in all parts of the United States will = yt ‘the servite of this ¢ banking with on the Entire Line rs North Dekota, Lae =. com and ite trade territory in North-Dekote é Phe Northwest Bancorporation is doing this J throne strong loca? bask. a DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY \ . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ~ NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION ane COMBINED RESOURCES’ OVER '$483,000,000 “a Dakota Power company on bringing in Esmee G, PL Eat S hop | wisatee