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BARK AN TO SPEAK ATHEETING -OPSEWAGE CRS Ss | Myron H. Atkinson Will Discuss Advantages of Separate Water Department F Valley City, N. D., Sept. 14—(P)— details for the fifth annual meeting of the North Dakota Water ‘and Sewage Works Conference which will immediately follow the annual | meeting of the North Dakota League of Municipalities at Jamestown Sept. 20, were announced Thursday by A. L. Bavone, Valley City, secfetary and treasurer. A joint banquet for the two organ- izations will be held the evening of Sept. 19, at which Henry Holt, Grand Forks, of the state public works ad- visory committee, will be the princi- pal speaker. Subjects to be discussed by various speakers include: Relative usefulness of valves and pumps for water and sewage works— Fred Hill, Fargo. Equipment necessary for operation Asserts Folks Live Longer When Rid of Unhealthy Fat “Look and Feel Younger,” Physician Declares A body burdened with fat is not a healthy one. Fat limits activity—it makes you look and feel older because it slows down body organs—it often} puts unnecessary strain on the heart. Insurance companies constantly warn of fat’s dangers and just re- cently in a lecture before the Ameri-{ can Academy of Medicine a promi- nent doctor said that persons not fat live longest. Certainly you're going to do some- thing about this dangerous monster— FAT? Don't you know physicians| Prescribe a half teaspoonful of Kru- schen Salts first thing every morn- ing in hot or cold water to reduce fat safely—without discomfort or loss of strength? Rather you gain in energy and pep—feel and look younger—you'll probably enjoy better | health than you have in years. And don’t forget when you banish excess fat you're apt to live years longer and also apt to be free from those ailments so prevalent in fat folks—high blood pressure, rheuma- | tism, shortness of breath, acidity and! indigestion. - A jar of Kruschen lasts 4 weeks} and costs but a trifle at Finney’s| Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store or} any drug store the world over— money back if not joyfully satisfied | with results. But protect your health | make sure you get Kruschen—the | ORIGINAL — the GENUINE — the | SAFE way to Feduoe Advertisement | tian Y. Read, who accuses Claire Windsor, blond film ac- ss, of alienating the affections.of her husband, Alfred C. Read, ., in a $100,000 suit now being tried in Hollywood, is shown here with her two children, Constance, 2, and Alfred, 3. Mrs. Read is prominent in San Francisco and Oakland society. state legislature, will be in charge of ritualistic ceremonies, assisted Farmers Union Men In Speaking Program Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 14.—(}— Speakers for the North Dakota Farm- gram Cc. C. ‘Talbott, president of are C. C. ia the State Farmers Union, W. J. Mad- dock, Glenn J. Talbott, D. L. O’Con- nor, State Senators C. W. Fine and E. E. Greene, M. W. Thatcher, E. A. Syftestad, and Lieutenant Governor Ol le . The schedule ‘for the meetings in- Herman Hart’ Grove, half mile west of Napoison; evening: Hensler. dian Spring Farm, in Billings county; evening: Raleigh. Sept. 21—Afternoon: Beach, Mott; evening: Golva, Marmarth, New Eng- : Bowman. | 25—Afternoon: Hettinger, Adams county; evening, Reeder. Federal Farm Credit Reaches $342,000,000| "4 ¥ gust rad comprised $50,371,000 of this ‘The administration’s loans during 90,000 by the 12 federal land banks. $2,186,000 by land bank commis- stoners. bs $97,613,000 by the 12 intermediate credit banks (including discounts). 13 Indicted Persons Are Free Under Bond . and Noel Stapleton, | ° charged with smuggling 1,870 pounds 5 | ee Hello, Jack! My starting troubles: are over — just bought a factory rebuilt generator for $2.85 exch. at Gamble’s. That’s some savings. True Circle piston rings, Ford and Chev., 10c ea. Radiators for all cars, Ford 17 to 27, $5.39 Ex. — reservation, ‘Sam Reinke, smuggling 2,480 pounds of wool into Renville county from Canada. verwea | BISMARCK TRIBUNE PA S| the six-month period were divided as |" Fort Toti follows: 7 at : : Hi ian ir sat 7 8. D. CHILD DROWNS -! Blunt, 8. D., Sept. 14—(P)—(PINOT- | tank of water ms Jean, one-year-old daughter of | er’s blackamith shop. Make This Model at Heme ART FOR MANE 5 FABRICS PATTERN 1598 i $5 Beg Ee Shey PRICE OF CATAs eee eineees CATALOG. LOG FIFTEEN CENTS. AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Address orders to The Bismarck Tri Pattern Department, 243 We 11th Street, New York City. of a water works service and repair: shop—S. P. Ravnos, Mandan. The present status of the Missouri diversion project—S, W. Thompson, | | Devils Lake. Operation of the Williston purifi- | cation plant—W. H. Robinson, Willis- ton. : Advantages of operating.a water department as a separate utility—M. H. Atkinson, Bismarck. The Dickinson waterworks—W. J. Littlehales, Dickinson. Other subjects to be discussed. will cover dams for water conservation ac- tivities in North Dakota communi- ties, description of the proposed sew- age treatment plants for Valley City and Fargo, and the chemical treat- ment of sewage. A trouble hour will be conducted in the afternoon. Questions relating to the operation of water and sewage works will be discussed. Among the subjects are: Painting of stand pipes | and elevated tanks, repairing leaky | concrete storage tanks, safe depths from frost ad for sewer pipes and | water mains, pipe joining compounds and materials, routine inspection of hydrants. About 75 city officials interested in meeting. O. N. Bergman, Valley City, is president of the group, and W. H. Robinson, Williston, is vice president, Jamestown Plans A. 0. U. W. Pageant Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 14.—(P)—A huge ‘historical pageant will be a fea- ture of the A. O. U. W. celebration to be held in connection with the Golden Anniversary celebration of the city of Jamestown Sept. 26 to 28. “A special act with a cast of 100 will depict A. O. U. W. history the evening of Sept. 28, which has been named “A. O. U. W. Day.” An elaborate sound system will be used for the speaking program and will be used for the presentation of lodge ritualistic work, A. J. Rulon, Jamestown, former member of the NASAL CATARRH water supply and sewage works pro- | blems are expected to attend the TWO WAYS\{)) REFINERY- SEALED QUAKER STATE Motor Oibs. @ Look for the place dis- Playing the Quaker State sign. There you can buy gen- uine Quaker State Motor Oil 2 ways: from green-and- white. tamper-proof cans or from green-and-white patented, double-sealed drums. @ Do you want to cut car costs? 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