The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 2

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GIANT BOMBING PLANE DUE HERE Immense Aircraft With Crew of Six Is Scheduled to Arrive in City Friday ON 8,000 - MILE JOURNEY St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 17.—The Hartz giant bombing airplane left here shortly after noon today and is i due at Fargo tonight. After many delays and total dis- ruption of its original schedule, the big army bombing plane which is making the 8,000 mile trip around the edge of the country is expected to be within the boundaries of the state to- night and probably be in Bismarck before the end of the week. Lieut. Thomas Allan Box, Jr., of Fargo, expects to make the flight from Fargo to Bismarck with Lieut. Col. R. S. Hartz, the pilot of the giant aircraft and will wire ahead when the immense airship will arrive in this city. 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Let us make you an estimate. te ; Boe ee PRESTO-LIGHT ~ cdPHONB 284 of welcome General Pershing led the First Division of the American ex- peditionary forces up Pennsylvania avenue today receiving the nations homage. i It was the last grand review of the war times army, the victory parade, the last chance for the hundreds of thousands of men, women and children jammed along the route to voice ap- preciation of the valor and daring of that army and they made the most of | ‘2 “The procession reached its climax as the man who captained all the fight- this city and Fargo may make the time of arrival later. The large machine that Colonel Hartz pilots carries a crew of four men besides the pilot, has a wing spread of 74 feet, stands 18 feet high and is equipped ,with two Liberty motors developing 400 horsepower each. It is easily the largest plane in the United States and during the war was used ‘solely for carrying large amounts of high explosives far behind the enemy lines for bombing purposes. The immense aircraft will land at the Fort Lincoln flying field. Ar- rangements have already been made for 600 gallons of gasoline and 60 gal- Jons of lubricating oil. The arrival of the “leviathan of the air” has been expected for several weeks, but due to a number of accidents it has been unavoidably delayed. f The plane originally left Washing- ton July 24 and sailed to Augusta, | Me., on its first leg of its “around the rim of the country” trip of 8,000 miles. From Augusta, the bomber was piloted to Cleveland but when over the Adirondack mountains in New York it made a forced landing and was delayed a month while repairs were made. The next jump was from Cleveland to Detroit, thence to Chi- cago from where it flew to the Twin Cities. A side trip was made from the Twin Cities to Duluth. After arriving in Bismarck this week from Fargo, Colonel Hartz will head toward the Pacific coast, climb the Rockies and land at Seattle, Wash. From there the bomber. will stop at San Francisco, San Diego, Calif.; San Antonio, Tex.; Miami, Fla., and up the Atlantic seaboard to Washington. Stops will be made at all of the principal cities between the points enumerated above. The purpose of the flight, accord- ing to Colonel Hartz, is to test the} endurance of this particular plane and | its motors, so as to determine its| adaptability for commercial purposes and long campaigns. The flight will cover 32 states and the District of Columbia and when completed, the flight will probably be the longest that one airplane has made continuously in this country. Its progress is being watched: with a great deal of interest by members of the army air service and men interest- Jed in the commercial possibilities of aviation. The Commercial club has appointed a committee to arrange the welcome for Colonel Hartz and his crew upon their arrival in this city. The com- mittee is composed of Adjutant Gen- eral Fraser, L. S. French and O. W. Roberts. A large white marker will be placed on the Fort Lincoln flying field for the pilot’s guidance. Among the states the giant aircraft will have passed thru when it com- pletes its journey some time next month will be District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachu- setts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wis- consin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Ala- bama. Catholic Lady Forresters dance at K. C. hall, this Thurs- day night. O’Connor’s Orches- PERSHING GETS OVATION IN - WASHINGTON VICTORY PARADE; FINAL REVIEW OF WAR HEROES Washington, Sept/'17—Amlid a roar;ing forces of ‘thd nation in the great struggle passed through the victory arch toward the reviewing stand where Vice President Marshall stood rep- resenting President Wilson to receive the generals salute, Behind him ¢eame the 6,000 “Pershing’s own” formed & wall of bronzed faces as they swung: The din was deafening as they passed through the great archway. Washington made a holiday today. m sands lined sidewalks wing stands, and filled ito line with machine like precision.| ambitious, All government departments and vom-' ator, \but with the securing of Lieut. ercial houses are closed and thou-|Locklear and his complete circus of Ww. DAY, SEPT. 17, 1919. Jamestown Prepared for Big Homecoming Celebration on 22nd Coach Upshaw Has Husky Squad of Willing Men and Expects to Win State Honors Jamestown, N, D,, Sept. 17.—The plans for the Stutsman County home coming, which is to be held here Sep- tember 24, in connection with the County Fair, are daily becoming more The early plans of the program committee called for the flight of some well known local avi- airplanes and filers all of the other plans had to be reconstructed. The city is now planning on enter- F ee eee ee ee ee oe eT BASEBALL . ‘ NATIONAL. LEAGUE WL. Pet. Cincinnati 92 41 New York 80 49 Chicago 70 «60 Pittsburg 68 64 Brooklyn 63-68 Boston 50 75 ''St. Louis 50 78 Philadelphia - 46 84 354 AMERICAN LEAGUE 15)/Thompson lumber yards having. do- '/of the ex-service-men only, it is now Chicago. Cleveland Detroit New York St. Louis Boston Washington St. Paul Kansas City 78 59 569 Indianapolis 77 62, B54 Louisville 14 66 B29 Columbus 66 72 «(478 Minneapolis 66 73 «ATS ‘Milwaukee . 55 84 B96 Toledo . 55 85 843 GAMES IN BRIEF ‘National Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 4. ‘New York 3, Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 2,-Chicago 7. Eoston 8, St. Louis 4. American Chicago at New York, postponed wet grounds. Cleveland 8-12, Philadelphia 2-8 St. Louis 3, Washington 5. Detroit at Eoston postponed, rain. Association No games scheduled all teams trav- eling. REDS CINCH PENANTS Cincinnati, Sept. 17—By eating New York yesterday before a chowd of 18,000 persons, the ‘Cincinnati club clinchd its first National League pen- ant. The Reds’ have seven more games to play. and if they should lose all of them while the Giants won all of their eleven remaining games; the locals club would finish one game ahead. The score today was 4 ‘to’ 3, Ruether was hit hard, ibeing saved frequently by sensational support. Toney pitched well for:New York af- ter the first. inning, but ‘his. support was faulty. \Nehf finished the game without allowing:a hit: { Score— E. iNew York .. . ~3 Cincinnati ink, 8 0 Toney, Nehf and Gonzales; Ruether and Rariden. BOOST PARK, ROADS Helena, Mont. Sept. 17.—Plans are being prepared to send a delegation of Montana men to Washington, Ore- gon, California and other western states this fall, in the interests of the Park good roads movement. ~ Louis Wi Hill, of St. Paul, has promised to make the trip. r Present plans are to make the tour by automobile. Stops wilt be made at*all important cities and towns on the proposed inter-park highway sys- tem. t ‘ Phone 189-for Beulah tra. | Buffalo tion facilities have combined popular. portant cities and towns about these lines, a shipper in either Dunkirk, or other points, a tained. hundred. great worth THE “SHIP BY TRUCK” MOVEMENT | (Editorial of May 24) Two features in the development of modern transporta- commercial advantage of very large importance. This is the “Ship by Truck”. movement. c Good roads, spider-webbing the rural districts adjacent to all populous centers like Buffalo form one of the facilities | referred to. The fast: and commodious automobile truck is the other. United: they have built up a service which is | proving its value to all who have come in contact with it. City merchants, storekeepers, artisans and :residents of smaller towns, as well as the farmers along the main connect- ing roads, are finding the truck service of great, practical value. And shipping by truck is becoming increasingly Regular automobile truck lines are being established on practically all the important roads and through all the im- most other business centers and districts, j i By calling up one of the established headquarters : of Niagara Falls, Lock Port, Batavia, East. Aurora, Hamburg, A truck ‘arrives at the door, thergoods or packages a loaded on it and, within two or three hours, they bg deliversd at the door of the consignee. This eliminates the local hand- ling and frequent shipping delays, comraon to older methods, _ What such a service means, both for city merchants and their, customers. inthe surrounding towns as well as to those living along'the route is dbvious fo everybody. It is a new ore ee 3 it has developed within the.last year or tw “Ship:by Track” method has proved itself & fae spirer of local business which always i facilities and promptness.. Within its el miles or 80. it is a new local |Coal. 4 tf Courier to create a new and growing Buffalo. The same is true for direction between Buffalo and quick. delivery ‘service is ob- If @ remarkable in- creases with better ective radius..of 3 mmerce ‘factor of taining fifty thousand people, as it is realized that people will come from all parts of the state to see Locklear jump from one plane to another while) traveling eighty miles per hour thru the air, Instead of having one or two street dances, a -bowery covering an entire city block will be erected, the nated the use of the necessary lumber. Instead of two bands, and a parade planned to have several bands and a parade of floats and decorated auto- mobiles representing every business house in the city and many from thru- out the county. One feature of ber of. the general committee has in- une | Victrola. and the tra, and piano. Victors and Victro New Victor Records demonstrated at Im alf dealers on the Ist of each month tor “Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of he Victor Talking Machine Company desig- ating the producta of this Company only. VQJOGYUOESEONEROAUUGSOSESOGOAGOAAOOUOEROGSRSUNEEOAEUEEEOEGUOEEROEAOALAUGOAEUE TOA ARLES 4 A carnival company, a slack wire -5661]walkér, and several other attractions “alll -556|/have been added since the first pro- -492| grams were made out. 492 }the home coming, which every mem- sisted ghall be made plain, is that everything will be absolutely free to every soldier, sailor ~cometovoul Broadway runs by your door if you have a New York turns out in throngs to hear the stars of musical comedy and vaudeville t luminaries of opera, violin, orches- pared with the hosts who enjoy them on the Victrola. Get a Victrola and hear the greatest singers, instrumentalists, orchestras, ban comedians in the world! es las $12: to $950 Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. ty - fs GOLDEN BROWNS ‘They're shown in the new: double- ~breasted models: for Young’ Men, Wi Yue find lots of new weaves and i new colorings. in our. wonderful showing of spécial'styles made for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx. We mention the Golden Brown because they’re especially attractive. " 4 Belt or no Belt . Some: like them with belts;.some don’t; some like thenr with detachable belt— wear it sometimes with, sometimes with- out; but nearly all: Young Men want the double-breasted styles in Suits and Over- coats.” =}: S.E.BERGESON & SON Copyright 1919 Ilart Schaffner & Marz, : f maa me hs. 3, A ee ‘ i MTU UICITUIUIIUTUTUT RETNA UT to, run special trains on the ‘main’ and uniform ‘and every: ex-service man is| all branch lines running ‘into James- more day. Plang are also under way town. fs urged to wear his O. D’s for just one and marine in But those crowds are. small com- and r ictor dealers everywhere. tant Notice. Victor Records and Vic- lachines are scientifically coordinated and. synchronized in the processes of manufacture, uld be used together tp secure a per- fect reproduction, HUUAOUGUAUCON AUGUSTE

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