The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 2

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made the trip with Lieut. Harmon were Adjutant General Fraser, 0. W. Roberts, A. W.-Lucas, Andy Miller and Private Webb of the recruiting service. The machine was roped off when it was on the field and a large number of people from Bismarck and Burleigh county went out to inspect it. Being the largest airplane that has ever visited the city it was eagerly ex- amined. Of special interest to the spectators is the two big Liberty motors, gen- erating 400 horsepower each. The engines are placed on each side of the fusil; where the crew rides ‘and when in operation the hum of the en- gine and the whir of the propellors make a terrible noise. 140 Miles an Hour An example of the speed of the GIANT BOMBING PLANE LEAVES. ~ FOR GLENDIVE With Strong Wind Blowing and Cold Weather Aloft, Birdmen Continue 8,000-Mile Trip a PRAISE FLYING FIELD Mandan, N. D., Sept. 20—Sailing at} a height ¢ 00 feet and with light | bombing plane w: engi yesterday i i i vhe 7 cs even persons. ing like. speed, riaut Martin when the ship carried seven p alee Re eles With a strong wind behind it it devel- Bombing oped a speed of over 110 miles an hour the eling. that s been experienced in this vicinity. Last night Col, Hartz and the mem- bers of the crew were the guests of Mr. Roberts and other business men of the city at a dinner, Col. Hartz relat- }ed some of the mishaps and experi mon at the wheel COE era ea aausthinte Avi 5 ‘ = leaving Washingto’ y ‘ y SE at yotnted it er oil ny | 8,000 fhfle trip around the rim of the afternoon anc ad its nose Ps Hb toward Glendive, Mont., which it ¢S-|°UN") anaing field at Fort Lincoln a few minutes be bei afternoon. When over the ! city, the birdmen dropped which fell in the business section, — Rising though Martin bomber, pects ‘to reich befo is one of the finest I have seen in the Although. there Wi ntire United States,” said Col. Hartz. blowing aud ue : ‘ n this trip we are urging communi- Ne eran ae dus points 1H ties to establish municipal flying fields “ot but that will be unnecessary ares nder of {6 mie ie, marck for the field out at the fore ie suits, lined with furs and with helm ae a ay Wo HAR andec and. gloves to match the army itt jismarek should” advertise this | borions: | nd into | y out in looked like hu ly climbed ¢ 1 the forward cockpi front of the wi The two huge Lit that Bismarck me because of excellent flying ities. Not only the Fort Lincoln field perfect, but safe landin, n be made almost any- { where in this vicinity. he ede | | Predicts Big Future “The main purpose of our trip is to | prove to the people of the country | hat huge airplanes can travel all over | the land without any difficulty. In} | thi yy commercial aviation will gain ts start and develop into a permanent «i yet seeL. | method of rapid transportation, the { * ' same as the automobile was developed | the giant jnto the passenger ear and motor truck n, including of today. Every community in the | 3 can assist in this movement | flown by making landing fields where air- | |planes can safely descend after their | | aerial trips. Private and public han- | £ | gars can be built along the edge of the | field where the machines can_ be will in Pacific flyers be included in the jit bs Were they ty a * BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: Descendant of Montezuma and OtherAmericanRoyal- ty Hard at Work Overseas Entertaining Doaghboys nn RETETERLe Naas Three Real Princesses From the U:S.A. Quit Kingdoms to Join Army Democracy ia MISS TSIANINA ! housed when not in use and where they will be safe from damage.” H x Col. is not a believer in stunt | 500 | ing. Itho it was a very neces- | {sary part of the aviator’s war time | E. | training when his ability to duck and | e and perform acrobatics in the; re essential to the pilot’s safety e carrying out of his mission,” said. He believes that this class of ing the ma- y over the e capitol and 1d. Those who jh with her | RUBY LADIES ORCHESTRA | DANCE PATTERSON HALL SATURDAY SPECIAL!—Lowell Taft, North Dako- ta’s Popular Xylophone and Bell Artist AUDITORIUM Tonight TWO DAYS’ ENGAGEMENT. TWO SHOWS DAILY Matinee, 3:30—Evenings 8:30—Children 25c—Adults 50c The most entrancing love story since “Romeo and Ju- liet” told to an obligato of strife such as history has never chronicled. {| | { { j A drama of wider appeal than has ever before been pre- sented on any stage. A soul stirring tragedy alternating with delicious comedy en- acted amid scenes of spec- tacular splendor. HEARTS OF THE WORLD CREATED ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE § Eighteen Months in Making As Presented in Chicago ‘Minneapolis and St.Paul: PAULL ULC] SEMLING &- REGISTER ICE CREAMS < % Mie Fresh Peach © Caramel Vanilla. Strawberry Chocolate PUT UTE | When a | the officials at Washington, | undoubtedly be one of the main stops ‘on the transcontinental aerial highw ‘route. because the northern route is | considered by far the better and safer route for aerial travel. undoubtedly be one of the most im- Porant stops between Chicago and 17.6 {people of | see airplanes carry | matter and passengers. {have to bui | Winnipeg name tribe ancement As 4 result of Col. Hartz’s visit to ; Bismarck it is practically assured that this city will be given a high rating ‘ial routes are mapped out by It will ie are required,” ie = | Weather Report >——@“—_______~4 For twenty-four hours ending at noon Temperature at 7 a. m. . Temperature at noon les-Bains And the Y. M. C, three native American princesses to Europe to dance and sing, prin: cessss that belong to the ancient royaity that held sway over vast areas of this continent ‘before Co- inmbus set foot on American soil. The Princess Bluefeather tracas descent, to Montezuma, Her mother was of purest Aztec blood, she insists, and her father was a Frenchman by the The prin- cess spent her childhood with a in Oragon and learned from them many Indian songs, ‘legends, tribal dances and Aztecs, Entertained right royally the men of the A. E. F, The roy- alty of two continents is sending its princesses to amuse them. Only recently the Princess Maria of Rou- mania visited the leave area at Aix- with her mother, Queen, and danced in a tag dance American privates, on the distaff emperor of Des Champs. of Indians ng is no longer needed for the ad-| BISMARCK of aviation. coast on this route. Tartz stated yesterday that the can expect to g mail, express “You do not id any grades, install ex- e an immgnse se like the. railroads id Col. Hartz and for these reasons it can be expected and j predicted that aviation and aerial travel, for both passengers and freight | will soon be an important factor in the | transportation systems of the coun- September 20. rday last night Precipitation ... | Highest wind velocit For North Dakota: {and Spnday: cooler to-night and east FORECAST Fair portion Sundax. Fargo....- Williston Helena . Chicago ; Ranees City . | E The C HOCOLATE SHOP... Pineapple Sherbert CANDIES ————Freshly Made———— Caramels Chocolates Nut Rolls: A. has sent of the This city will to-night Lowest Temperature ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Hug here are frequent. © Q@TOPICAL PRESS AGENCY A are incantations with which she is now entertaining nightly the crowds of doughboys who flock to see her. The Princess Tsianina is another Indian princess. who won fame as a singer in the opera companies of Charles Wakefield Cadman on the Pacific Coast, She was adopted ‘in childhood. by a wealthy white fami- ly in Denver and given a good edu- cation, The dying request of her Indian mother that she should_al- ways wear the native Indian dress, has been observed and, regardlass of the stares of the crowds, the princess has walked unconcerned through the cities of tha old world as she used to walk through those of the new, in her beaded leather robes, She reached Germany and for months entertained the soldiers there with native songs and dances, appearing alone and in concerts with Mr. Cadhan. Princess Tsia- nina is a composer of ability, She hag made a close study of Indian customs and folk-lore and her pro- grams were always: well received the side PIONEER DIES AT BISBEE, ARIZ., HOME Mrs. Catherine Lewis, one of the pioneer residents of this city died av her home in Bisvee, Thurs according fo word received here by hom relatives, Burial took place at mrs, Lewis, was ‘Miss Catherine Mc- Laughlin and lived here in 1873, bi one of the first white men that to this vicinity. She is vi her brothers McLaughlin if McLaughlin of Drake ughtin of Golden Val- Mrs. Charles it Ellen Freedee, who is visiting Mrs. Kupitz now. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE PUBLIC OPINION, A‘CORPORATION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that virtue of an order ed by the Dictrict Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, auder Section 801 of the Compiled Laws, 1913, in an action pending in said Court entitled, “State @ fof ‘North Dakota, iam. | Langer, Plaintiff, Opinion, a corporation, defendant,” all..credit- ors of the said Public. Opinion are re- guired to exhibit their claims to P. J. Engeseth, the recéiver, at Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, and become parties to said action, on or before the 3ist day of December, 1919, and in default thereof such creditors shall be pre- cluded from all benefits of the judg- ment which shall be made in such action and aunuanasdansannsteneasgaaacgnannguaticgensaiant {between government troops and is}woman had a seaman~ charged with - from: any distribgtion AND. STILL THEY FIGHT IN BERLIN STREETS BERLIN—More graphic than an bel % | Hoa i | \ i ul ° i CEO “Say, Bo! My ‘With Real “Yep—Elbows, Pockets, “Dandy all-wool | fabric: SS boys. The models have I lively pocket variations. “PRIN A BLUEFEATHE) She went abroad by the soldiers, last September, The third of the royal trio is the Princess Galilohi, who also +43 known under the English name. gf Anna Ross. Her father was Rob crt Ross, hereditary king of the Cherokees of. Oklahoma, and she comes from Talequah, the former capital of the Cherokee nation in the Ozark foothills, For two years before going road she appearad with Ernest Thompson-Seton, the. naturalist, giving recitals of folk-lore and songs and dances of the. various FRAP SUE SERIE PE ey ROSETTE OSE, 4 | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3 @. FOR SALE—House five rooms and bath, full basement, good furnace, fine trees, and garage ; located at 414 Figth Street: Cash or terms, nd considered) Phone 357X. Indian tribes. She was the model é , 4 for the Zolnay statue of Sequoya, yooms for light housekeeping... Pho one of her own ancestors and the 583. 9-2 rg protected against strain. Some suit! Looks like Sunday best ‘and meets every wear test. patterns—some style, too—and Dad says it’s tailored as well as his own. We have the clothes; thé best ever made for man features; belts, yokes, plaits, all the lb _Excellent values at $18.00 ; SE. Bergeson & Son (PAT APPUED POR, 'UARANTEE San Nove } 1919. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, mm aura @* ii A H i CAL OUSAATH i eT i i ii | he 2 ce Suit’s Lined Leather : : : Seats and Knees all s—different sort of 1 all the smart young- ” mh spliff ii Hattie. 2. FLOCK TO NEW ZEALAND 7 London.—High prices in England ’ are driving many who can pay steam- . er passage to buy tickets for New Zea- land where the cost of living is low. PAPERS BY AIRPLANE Paris—Hiberte, Paris newspaper which has conducted an airpdane de- livery to Deauville daily all summer, is arranging to continue and expand air service throughout the winter. SALESMEN—There never Was @ more opportune time to get. established in the specialty advertising business; the heavy advertising requirements for Reconstruction are developing the bigest year’s business of our thir- ty-two years’ carees. We have some available territoty. in North Dakota and MinneSota, and are interested in hearing from salesmen of experience who have confidence in their ability _ and are not afraid to tackle a liberal inventor of the Cherokee alphabet, which stands in the Hall of Fame at Washington, and she officiated at the unveiling of the statue last year. Her Indian name significs mne-who-does-things-well,” and her success in Serving the boys abroad has satisfied them that the name is one she well merits, \ which shall be made under any such judgment. straight commission proposition on Dated this 16th day of September, 9 weekly remittance basis with thi 1919. is oldest and largest institution’ in. the i P. J. ENGESETH, business. We manufacture and con- Receiver of the Public Opinion, a cor-) trol exclusively a complete line of poration, Bismarck, North. Dakota. 9-20-27-10. | .Art Calendars, Fans, Blotters, Monthly Service and ‘attractive and “CORSICAN BROTHERS? i CASE. IN LONDON London, — Rivaling any tangled plot of fiction involving’ brothers. is a case in a London coyrt. »A young and Leather — and can assure pev- manent year-round employment and a brillant future to men of energy, ambition -and-real ability. ~ Write us ing age, experience and ref- rst letter please, THE’ AM- ERICAN ART WORKS, Coshooton, Ohio. non-support. _ The man_ te8tified he was a brother of the woman’s husband {and that the husband was killed at ithe Dardanelles. The woman tearfully insisted the man in court was her hus- ‘A case of modern Corsican | ” said the judge. PRIVATE CAYA ON WAY HOME Private Antwine Caye, 5402 _ South} Ninth street, will return home Sundav{ evening. He has been serving in Pa- jnama with Uncle Sam’s troops. oer onc i Build Own Truck.. fo Medford, Mass.—Members of the fire | BASKET BALL AT HIGH | = ral § /Brasket ball players, among the. gitl separmeae sit: thel central: Are station | students of theahigh school are looking have built and equipped a combination forward to. the interclass games that motor truck, which is now in commis: | 11,6 play this fall. “Tbe freshmen sion. will play the sophomores and the. jun- The new truck was constructed com- | iors will play the seniors. The: wit- pletely by the firemen and represents | ners of these.two, games will then mget ‘a cost to. tho city of. but $500 for | for the ‘school championship, Plans are materials used. now being made for a game with the ‘The engine ‘in the truck was rebuilt girls’. team of the Mandan high schoo’. a Schedules will. probably be made for from an engine in one of the discarded the . intérclass. and. other, games yext pieces of apparatus, ¢ month. ripe iae eee Phone 189 for’Beulah Coal. a tf Fab peteds Seater tied Oil which is used in. the manufac, ture of soap is now made from tomato seeds in Italy. y story of street: fighting in Berlin is this’pictute of a clash quick selling Specialties in Celluloid}; PRINTING KOLCHALK MONEY ‘Stockholm.—Money. backed by the Kolchalk\gold reserve is being print- edin Stockholm and will be circulated in all regions, of Russia and Siberia not occupied by the Bolsheviki. Tribune Want Ads pring results. For head or throat catarrb. try the vapor treatment — 94 Attention Country Merchants AND CARLOAD BUYERS 4 Can fill your orders for straight and mixed cars of Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage, Rutabagas and all other Vegetables und Fruits. «Call, wire or phone— §. GOLDFISH 173 Market Place, St. Paul, Minn. OVERCOATS—-—-— —-—-—_OQVERCOATS s —and more— | OVERCOATS Tailored to your individual order. TAILOR and CLEANER KLEIN e House Bargain Nice bungalow of 5 rooms and. bath; modern; lot 50x150. For quick sale will Sell this nice home all furnished for $3300. $650 cash. This is a real bargain. J, H. HOLIHAN Phone 745, Lucas. Block. HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser street between First Sti ahd Mandan Ave. Sinall hotse, fruit trées, south front. $1500 with house; without house, $1000. reds. Such encounters as this, in which dead strew the’street as Webb Blick—Phone 0,

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