The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1937, Page 3

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es] eo ‘o) 5 5 po) je =~ = = fae i l { al heater in highway emergencies, MAINTENANCE IS ‘on in N, Y.| PATENTPORHEATHR| £22 owner emere Attention in N _,__| Sect ots tapentr, Roberts : e e@ a according to its inventor, the Roberts F. M. Roberts, Jr., Has Mechan- preanlige peslgcceereecler ne! "| Columnist Concludes WN. D. '8) te mandan tndians were the! lam Which May Revolutions | de or in cold: pangs outing ame : . smartest people came winter. It is important that motors Wallace Says: Longtime Farm ee Chane Pa cocenwod pol “Te sed wilow gelwaliii ol ayeem, for proper hercation cottonwood poles, willow — ee ays broper lubrication, : Program Will Benefit All Peanches across thera, and _susered Announcement that he has applied| when starting, Roberts said, pointe Acct ean gor guccien’ the product with earth. Earth is the! for a patent on an suto-tractor-| ing out that congealed oll robs @ bey apareg Ha edie insula\ ever made and! plane engine heater which may revo-| motor of lubrication, often with dle» wine Dace P a in the | ‘hoe Indian houses kept the wind! jutionise winter driving was made| estrous effects to the motor. Use of Chicago, Jan. 29.—(?)—Maintenance pubes ‘accorded Paul Southworth | Ut The next smartest rere ts Friday by Fred M. Roberts, Jr., of| the Roberts Heater assures starting of commodity prices at parity levels Bice Noth Deke post Ons ENCE I ouees, Sod” down” worry sbout|manie ee ot | elects aime his “deste | al xe . a warm from Srathod the columns of the New York| indi and those sod houses didn't|""The Roberts Heater utilises ow an engine in 8 to 20 on 15 of Janu- |2nake and shimmy the way the frame] test gasoline and is designed to heat | minutes, depending upon. the inten- . eagry esata ebay contraptions do. Nor do they burn.| motors from the outside as well as| sity of the cold, at a cost of less terview would be « better word, writ- | [ans (niocandinavians all had the old res Bele a 3 is manufactured mm econ that mecrnerer’ OOK FeVIEW- Inuild a frame house, and thelr chil- | Famshackle shimmying barns snd/two sizes, Sxl2x13 inches and ce ‘a bit of levity in per.) 12 still do, That's why our county) We its wood for their sills, “The/exi2x10% | inches. AN parts are tig Buk teat {| Judges are worrying about the young | earth's free’. : Packed in the box, with the exception « Gannett Regrettor aed een folks, They don't want to get mar-|_ “ ‘Free’, I queried, ‘Don’t you pay| of a short length comprising the Pages ts ths tla Tied until they can live away from| for land out there?! heater head. if sree For it is|™2™ms and pepe, and they can’t sf- ‘Sure’, he said, ‘but you can't sell! After the heater has been used to Pe hesgide cate ty Canes tt, | ford frame houses, eo—well, ask any,‘t. My mother paid $10 an acre for! heat the motor from the outside, it eae cannett | county judge whet happens’. , . .(our land twenty-six years ago, and can be moved inside to heat the in- ate wind oy a om The answer is the rammed-certh|*% would be @ high price now. Still, | terior. In an emergency on the high- ey Lexie d apse ee house.’ you ought to look at the climatologi-| way the Roberts Heater can be filled er etote: Recalls House-Warming cal charts, The dry cycle is ending,| through a syphon tube from the aue worth Bliss, sas rr “The colonel dug into his briefcase |@nd when the moisture returns that |tomobile’s gasoline tank and will burn. og eee See ‘A rator of |#ein and produced a mimeographed | land will be worth—well’ . . . . | for three hours on one filling or 18 ely pereae tel . A. builder general invitation for ‘you and your} “He paused, and a gleam came in-| hours on a gallon of gasoline. Heat ped aia ad ce stoked friends’ to attend the official house-| to his eye as he thought of those fu-| produced is so intense that windows house heptlgage 2 actor, warming of his rammed-earth house | ture profits, when the moisture comes; must be opened. Beanrar eigun ose ary Poti [| two weeks ago. Five hundred farmers | back + + «I decided that, despite} The heater also has “summer hhado’t seen him since we were class-|/oame. | ‘Scoris Lily Ranch’, he called|% poviry and its re eT one tee in ie it; it Hes twelve miles due east of | house, North Dakota was still a part| cook as well as any gasoline stove college twenty-odd 7enr*/ Hettinger, Adams County, N. D Gra Peer inallead Meer sd Oa eee can be ted soe cumeiny z0 |i you know ‘& scoris, -quick-tomorrow United States attachments are mane ‘The muse is flowering North Da-/1. you may read @ poem about it in| Americs.” factured for those who want them, Don’t Take a Chance; ON WINTER HIGHWAYS. IN SUB-ZERO TEMPERATURE ‘“% ROBERTS HEATER; Rye 4 genuine farm produce. It was printed on butcher paper and bound in seed- bag burlap, ironed at the Bismarck, N. D., laundry, and set up by hand . moe same city; and the colonel Not spare me a copy because the CAR L Foremost Russian Commenta- binders, WPA workers, tucking ex-|of a plece of fiat iron 5 MONT Ie any Tempenae |e You mae eTON tras into their apare hours, so far had| strip of gaspipe. North Dakota is acer: ioe ‘“ Standard—Sx12x13 inches tor Admits Treason But turned in only a few hundred finish- | still new to it, but the South Dakota ie ce ete aeeiies toe Midget—Sx12z10% inches Is: It ‘Political’ ed coples, and the supply was ex-jexperts say it will stand weather for than three cents, BASY TO OPERATE Calls It ‘Politic hausted. eleven years without stuccoing and s “North Dakote seemed utterly re-| indefinitely if plastured. The process —WRITE US— Mostow, Jan, 29.—(?)—Karl Radek, mote from this mass-production city} saves the double labor of making once Russia’s foremost newspaper as I listened to Colonel Bliss’s talk of | adobe bricks, The materials for ‘the ganiantator and bow ou il forbs pity tnd arhiecy ot, tovard/tat noun am ome ol |~ROBERTS MFG. Co. life ves 16 other Pacer co-con- Peo ple’s Fo fag got sores poetry ive hundred ar BIBI N. DAK. PHONE 288 4 \ “we shall pay for our crimes with sion; but his real gospel was the) “So, he says, ‘3 the answer to. ‘@ / our heads.” (ualtor’s Not e Tribune wel- rammed-earth house, North Dakote, they haven't got Radek admitted treasonable acts comes letters on subjects of tnter- the housing and morality problems in| $600, let them tear down one of their ntro- acts against the Soviet government || vor sii*religious. subjects, which (By the Associated Press) New Madrid—Town evacuated of attack individuals unfairly, oF and fair ‘With the crest of the Ohio river due /2,000 inhabitants as Mississippi rose which offend good tas! from. to pass Indiana to Illinois Sat-jto within seven feet of levee top and play will be returned to the writ- ers. All urday, the toll was: crest not yet in sight. His “final words,” directed to judges || ff'you wish te uses peeudenven, || Known dead: East Two newborn babies of, She mnllitaey hey os er || oes berab cetee tence we tosses || meaiested Domains: | 1,096,000, porns, po aa gees pe toni wl \ a Rea contrasted tie right. to delete such ‘parts of || gnoog nee "| also housed 26 refugee prey . . letters as may necessary to J conform to this. policy and to re- oi} quire publication of a writer's name where justice and fair play make it advisable. All letters Radek turned the fire of his sar- es me G00 words. nae oa crest lara and|inch by inch; restoration of 16,000 1 ae Deavy: bis biliding sagged and fear| . Portamoutty ‘Wage’ falling but 3 fear — who Thursday called the be Vy, rare Speating tear next danger spot of and shovel, courtroom. ed Faas icth i entaeky pith ner stilriing ond strengthened Mississipp! river walls Vishinsky's ringing demands for the crest, expected Saturday or Sunday; |under orders of army engineers to Pomeittlagrm fay mewsnesirar es ntrs er INDIANA water ase bees ome ae Known dead 9; estimated homeless} Tiptonville—Battle to save levee eae pe ¥ mnere 4n the) 75,000.-> - continued as river threatened to jc ene Evangville—Flood crest moved down | change y iver, headed for eastern border of Ili- 8 pe portion Reson deed 90, reteogted laens- nols; western 2 of Evansville 3 virtually isolated by Pigeon creck |less 75,000. OF MASS FUGHT ENDS: as this would injure the pumping|cverflow, but worst danger belleved| Little Rock—Water. standing in 40 plant. We might be able to start out | passed. small towns in 14 eastern Arkansas f with s 10 to 12 Inch pump. We| Jeffersonville—Complete evacuation |counties with Mississippi flood crest MA © might have to have two of those|of 12000 inhabitants ordered with |at least one week away. pumps, of the best and latest type.|tWo-thirds of clty under water. ‘Mellwood—Soldiers thou- \ ‘There should be at least two scres OF | river falling. rey |Chumble; ‘workers hope to save ik 12 U.S. Naval Saplanes End| sca flee Eel ie gee NS SuLS| sm eaten! ~~ TWO THINGS TO LOOK Longest Mass Over-Water | should be taken from the center and . 000, - ‘Troy, Tell City and Iton—} Vicksburg—High on its seven hills built up around the outside. It since with |and safe from flood may be refugee Hop tn Meta as Sa et lair Ser ff FOR ON A WHISKEY LABEL Somos, | Sh, Ree to 8 paris band and gravel in this| snown dead it; estimated homeless|""" ‘WAST VIRGINIA Lae ;, . ° ° apes of tate recut ereaktog Haak | 87 e te Ot TE IM iene 1. The type of whiskey...blend or straight 12 huge United States naval se8-| the water and help to settle “the| city’s levees while Atlantic | Wheeling-Ohio rivers back between ms ab planes ries ate ditches so the ground would not ab- patrol waters; flood crest | banks; sstiapsa nanatod tn street clean- 2. The proof a iim (os) Friday Se ee ee ee of inhabitants vacua Pjuthortles phpsiciane un Sago gith antl They officially covered the 2558] cu aere tonht bee roe oven, | guarding looting.” typhus serum; industrial plants re- ‘These statements on the label are dependable guides to the miles from San Diego to Honolulu in| ing tor the water to run into the| Harrisburg—Backwater of pissed bearer preheat anng Hed of whiskey jou want. b + BA “outage "ind tan in| eet, and Ceseatoald bee po=| SE > eli anly enue by host [Setuday end onl aorage si? as squadron maneuvered between alti-|Pellor in the bottom of the sump or. URI New Cumberland, New Martinsville, ae 2 Pe a tudes, of 2,000 and 15,000 feet to es-|Tecrrvolr, worked by electricity 1) snown dead 17; estimated homeless | Benwood and Wellsburg—All hard hit, If you want a bottle of “all whiskey” and “‘all one kind 8 ON ee) eee settle in the bottom. |"‘Hornersvillo—rwo available physt- ise even ae Be aes as bee whiskey,” look for the words “straight whiskey” on the label. i cs Weather” ° = Tt sls0 should be arranged so the cians ill and others asked for to care| PENNSYLV. : Next look for the “‘proof.”® That’s a true statement of strength | They came out into bright moon-| Water could be pumped right into the|for 900 inhabitants and Known dead 3; estimated homeless «+» & definite measure of value. | Be they tow bra tee Epa to be ralsed 90" high, end it would| and 6. Francis ome 1-10 full f value, look for the name “Old Mr. Boston j as they flew over the Pearl harbor| to be raised so high, and it would|and St. Francis flood areas. yee dropping 1- Fora measure of value, si | naval base i perfect formation, | take less power. I think the plant|_ Charleston Additional nurses 05° foot 0 Hee cae aepidiy veturaing to Straight Whiskey.” It’s full 100 proof. The extra strength con- thelr fiying Ughts twinkling pereae palit ocappe other deg pera oy Phusces' froce epliiway |nermal; unofficial estitiate on prop tains an extra quota of honey-smoothness and deep, rich flavor wales DUT ts conten Buseor it for a ig mum oF passes “te swell town's population of 3,500, erty damage and wage losses $1,500,000. “ HiaiRigNaclpcost dclivecs snore whiskey Gute: And foie _nery te ee ome 8 sourine eis Bismarck. this extra strength gives you two or more extra ” ted f distance, till the| hogs, most of the corn I used hed to|thing for the business of highballs és plc menos water would not have ao such ta be shipped in. Those cattle I bought Moet of fe brasnees moa tere shone Oo ae gga peal | i so the ditches would not wash out them. | take stock in it, There should be a Half-Inch of Light The main ditch should beat least |"IERE St home, and reteneda tet. |panvasa pind ties Got 5 metl why shall,» tonte s foil etrength, 109 Snow Falls in City]? tet deep and 6 tect, wide. This | THD cabot me Arie oa proof straight whiskey. Buy a . r a should take care of s large flow of | oversupply of cattle, 1 shipped thes purpose af they best! 100 Proof Straight Whiskey tonight. y x hpmromimately onechalt inch, of] (irrigate he could accomplish some- [heavy and iat that Gvifts and Ar- ‘Am sending s copy of this to < with more predleted for to- Gil i Re pellecteg “oer 1E URGGEA at hcleios Ctioagn [Reaion, | Woontee. "Be, ‘John and Now ” , THERE wath Saturday fair and eome-| auch it would cost, up to the Pat-| My cattle topped the market and a|Fred Peterson, Tom MoGillie, Chris OLD BRAND ‘After dropping to 14 degrees below|‘ters0n elghtty. I have been thinking | good many people in Bismarck did|Huber, L. Ven Hook, Pageh 6 vero during the night the mercury | this irrigation every dry year, even |not know the high quality meat Garske, warden board ae ‘ ¢ if rose to -¢ at noon, Jamestown with| #8 fer back as 1683, when I first ar- | sold to them. penleriiary. See ae s a -15 had the reading of|Fived in Bismarck. I worked for the I am not in any kind of business, | Emil Lenhardt Henry avon North Dakota's reporting | weather | Men" os eri brotiens book ane |i aay tothe, bul T wil aay Z wil rey ay nas sounson te ee out and we talked about that Mi | rate $2000 and deposit it, toward USENER. ) Pacific were Ce Bee hours| Know for how many years they have |to have those of you who are inter-/| Nanoleon Child Dies SEN BURK, INC.—SOSTON, MASS. * ‘behind due’ to severe cold | 20¢ been able to raise even their own |ésted in this project form an organi- Friday M sn oe te eeiey aim | eee ae ee eee ee ence eet eere| Here Velde Merging 100 PROOF~ALL WHISKEY Dee ae tutes mciedulec ‘and ail| sauerkraut ‘has been shipped into|as far as Henry Tatley, Chris Huber) James Allan Kroober, one-day old : main highways in the state ‘were | Bismarck. Instead it should havejand Andrew Mellon. Some of those| son of and Mrs. Phillip Kroeber, open. been shipped’ out by the carload. Hay | government engineers should be able | ny, died at 8 s. m., Friday at £ and grain and all kinds of feed had|to give us their best knowledge, 80/s local hospital. The child was born _ DE SART WOMAN DIES to be shipped in for the stock. Also} that when the plant is put in, it will the day ‘ { _ Dickinton, N. D. Jan. 29—()—| potatoes ought to be shipped out by work and be up to date. I: should not will . le for i. Piuneral services or Mis, Ted W.| the cirimcccitaly. ‘theme When T|GIGky plants If wo gst the waler ca OLD MR. BOSTON LIQUORS a ANDAN BEVERAGE ry MANDAN, N, DAK. Re ana ee, one | canto charts meaty siete and toes snvoess, ead tt wil pay 700 all wel. DISTRIBUTED BY . TELE 7 at the De Sart Lutheran | cattle there, church, 200 to 300 lambs, and from 380 to 400/ It is s good investment, also a big

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