The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIx t News of Our t Neighbors BALDWIN NOTES The many friends of the Fred Ston family, forme: residents of {Mis territory, but now residing near Merrill, Wis., will be sorry to learn that they lost their home with com- plete contents in a fire — recentl The fire occurre while the family were ble to save the build the second time ly hav ‘| INVESTIGATING THE INVESTIGATOR | T e Laugh 1, that Left to 1 Of the tris char ‘ass him. rman.) er HOE Dest a “frame-up” ang the inve tors Caraway, Swanson, wilt de ade ing and Borah (cha re ie : Team Easily Rest Combination in Years i M A 1 : ¢ x ® W NORTON, CHAPMAN, WRLFASS AND » Y 8 relay team, The Blue expects big things from them, These four ae in opposition during the next few months. Yale coaches regard £ ‘ team that has represented Old in years. : | BRITISH FLY ERS SHOWN HOPPING OFF Ge ig E aul ‘| ON THEIR TRIP AROUND soo WORLD RE ane | Hare section fore | Wilton spent the week end ee i among Baldwin friends ‘ \ M | Il, C. Holmes and family Geet | in this district last week enroute their new home at Wing where J I Holmes has been transferred as | port i manager by the Sing wing Ma-| teft he bedaldevofiite rather iasul chine company of Bismarck ase \ Holmes family at one tim ; on a farm several miles north Reva Reena i of Baldwin phere ¢ W e | 1 | day Pah ee Rothe, hy meniberd) of | 5 . first pictures of the British plane G-EBHO hopping 3 off in the kar round-the-world race with Ame! n aviators, school | j¢ the — Presbyterian ittended by a fair sized | yeft hed by oughout the world this globe-circling contest which was i e eel: wh ng advenigre h Above the English ‘plane hown’ dip- =: home. ping into the sea. Defore hopping off, while the other picture shows England, with cheering Cals r : athabya on the 1 Rupp were shop- | car of househol uthaumpton Water, city Thursday | pi : future desti afternoon, — attended th ral local citizen |. Mary Brocupp arrived on the | ratbit drive which was held north h Soo from Bismarek last Thur west of t Sunday 1 drive ng to visit fo time at} was not very eve ful, only a few me of her daughter, Mrs. Merl] hunters. turning on account of White and family. the nasty weather. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Larson, who] Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarek vi have n visiting among Baldwin] ed over the weck end at the hor and Wilton friends for several wee her sister, Mrs. George Swick d have returned to their home at Cour d@ Alene, Idaho. The Larson family family. Mi in the office of Mis Rupp has er Minnie » are former residents of Baldwin and { state school su : still Gwn property in this district rt caller a Mrs. Henry Larson expects to leave pico roaner ee oon for Garrison, where she will be iar a guest at the home of her mother. The twe rson children] Emil Hogue of the Arnold district will be - of Mr. acnlier inteownawedie t and Mr Schoole north of | ernoor ne’ made its de town during the absence of Mrs, Lar- | esedtorihel bis son. . Harry ha 1 the ¢ onship on the ¢ Wood the Painted in town Ray Scott of district wa afternoon ou ly for the 20-1 who has harlie the two-miles Crofte town icel d taken h in his assessment dutie at Spitzer hor compe the an early date. | Washipgton, enroute 2 le cdbminaublperns $. E. Strandemo and Jake Spitzer extent carried awa é were among the bu callers | Mrs, Merl White, who has heen ir the day in splendid| the Ford Motor Company. | from this district in the capital city | poor health for some time ‘ome WSS ROSS SCN ura Tete iy ‘ Peedi ae 4 bea ea a cot Nine,” with the jevement and a type heretofore | eit of the first d. used in motor boat engines, Miss Wilma Graham arrived home Monroe wt trifle more designed to stand up under the: most from Wilton Wednesday evening, the | spe hedtion fend ent of the race w e continuous driving and able high school students having been a stun sped, lapped its to transmit 99 per cent of the: power riven a two di cation during the | ed tq their chool studies at three times and fromthe ancineste the. dnving, shat time the grade pupils took their final! Bismarck. held that le e end of the for- | Gear boxes poner Marea ee examination. The Wilton school ile grind, the cham Axe. termed of course, Suances will close this week, Miss Gertrude Fricke ted with|pionship and the Mister Hotel | While in the Ford Marine 12 the = ation oreti over the week | Trophy, a magnificent silver cup | Se4r is -of fine pitch, herring bone Mrs, Edna Lenihan, who has been |end returning to Bi ck early this | standing nehes high on it. base | be which stan sioite athe sano wer teachin in our school for week, is of ebony. nOUE any appreciable nOiFe, $ terms will not teach next term, it ¢ Ninety Nine” arrived home |e feature in engineering design. and Mrs.| Walter R motored to -the {a day or, two ago, at the Ford engi-|, Theré Js nothing of Mie “haywire sbeing the intention of Mr. | berg aeine ADORE TER ae al It ‘Lenihan to move to their farm south | capital, city one day last week gn bus- | neering Laboratory out at Dearborn, | CMRIne About this power p | 3 3 rator! ; as built from the “boards” — up. of town as soon as school closes. | iness. Mich., where it will remain until the | : $l eseanhee. Wines ere Stresses in all parts were carefully The Misses Freda, Emma and Ma- in Kruger, who has been fe/Many “will remember the name, |c#!culated and the designs were work. ed out and developed by the highest engineering skill. Mhe propeller iahatt atrvtan entire: ly eliminated and the shaft alignment ix maintained by a bearing carried a high the Gehrke home for some| Not a,score of years ago, when Hen- over the|time has returned to her ry Ford was pionecring in the auto- ion with their) the Wogansport district. mobile business he Louis Spitzer. ing car, christened thilda Spitzer, wlio att school in Wilton visited Easter holiday vac ents, Mr. home in and Mrs. —_— drove it to victory rs peas eainnice ‘Blamorck was OLDEST the country.” 1 was wth ftfin trunnions in the rudder. The “Bey Ge fo Lit, of Bnmarek, ws EST PILOT untry. Iwas wich 90" that im tramnone inthe nader <The illness of Mr. Henry Ri ord experts, pi ing now in| #62" illness of Mr. Henry Rupp pieni ACE ane Another new development is. the n nautical resident of the Baldwin district. Mr. | gas dr «ines, seem to fotht. | use of a two ar universal joint in Rupp, who is suffering with tuber- have attained a nétgble achievement | “° 0! culosis of the spine is resting some- | in the motor hidden beneath the| the line of drive, so that. whenever what easier at this writing. glistening deck of the power plant is out of line with RS Nine,” in 28 feet, 6 the bottom of the boat there is suf- ynt- leeway to prevent any loss er due to binding. It is of V and built for the nal Sweepstakes class, It is of mahogany with a three-ply hot- Willie Pinks, who haa been a hot- guest at the home of his sister, Mrs, Willie Borner and family has xeturn- ‘ed to his home in the capital city. has a G-foot beam. tom displacement Internat much like riding at of Lincoln limou- cleanliness is” con- the driver's sine so far us cerned, tom, two-pl The deck 43 (4 Harry Hogpe | “pent the week end in Bismarck and Mandan looking after business matters and having a igood time. design of streamline and there is no raised engine hatch, The engi -cylinder Ford Liberty marine conyerdion is di tinet deeviopment of Ford engineers. haaidiee te they teed thewanc| Without Surgery case, crankshaft and connecting rods a i «= Léland Perkins -has opened the ischool north of town near the E. E. #Strandemo place for the summer of the Ford Liberty aircraft engine.| An-instructive book has bgen pub- Iterm. ; oe | The Pistons, camshafts, valves,| lished by Dy. A. 8. McCleary, the = pe valve springs, ignition System, car-| noted rectal specialist .of , Kansas ae I Mrs. J. F. Watkins, who has been teaching school near Arena will open rup the Glenview school No. 2 in the enear future and teach for the sum- mer term. € pate a Edwin, Rupp, well known miner of (Garrison was a caller in town several ndayslastigveek. i Peter. Luyben of Douglas “was fing business in this district afternon. Mr. Luyben is a lent of this district and This book tells how sufferers scan be, quickly ‘and’ éasily induction manifolding and piping are of new design, The cylinders are of an entirely different design than in the Liberty and are made of steel forgings welded together. The origi displacement of . the Liberty was 1650 cubic inches, but in Charles Dickinson, owner of Ash-|the new engine the displacement is burn Field, Chicago, is believed ‘to]1350 cubic inches, about 20 per cent be the oldest active flyer ir. the coun-|less than that of the Liberty, but try. He's 65. Dickinson often pilots |Wespite this, more hor. “epower is do- folks from Chicago to New York.) veloped, And flights from Chicago to Dayton, A dry plate clutch was Bcsteied are’ just ordinary little jaunts for}and this with the gear box were built inthe Highland Park Plant of City. from sors, “hot” ‘iron, electricity or any other cutting or burning” method, without confinement.to bed and, no hospital bills to pay. The method has been a succesy for twenty-fou ‘years and in more than. eight thou- sand cases, The book is: sent post- paid free to persons afflicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail it with name find address to Dr. McCleary, D 542 Parkview Sanitarium, Kansas City, Mo, Piles Can Be Cured|” cured without the use. of knife, scis- |, . 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Let The Tribane Put Punch Into Ye Saleg ig Lites ature oy “ hee Bing Aine PHONE : 82 ; WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 28, 1924 y- * i

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