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| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PAGE THREE TR-3 FLIGHT MANY MEMBERS (MRS, YOUNG LIVED ARE ENROLLED ‘TS DESCRIBED | iN RED CRoss| ON MILK AND EGGS) TO ALL MOVIE FANS! ( aaa We have retired from cloaks and suits. Continued from page one.) BY U N OFFICER f es war vetcrans and ex-servide men is| For a Year Stomach Trouble | We Bare “cloaking beauts” in Holly- 2 eae pretty well known to citizens ! y Save Tane| wood. ; aWa =o. J ‘ : The Brought Agony, Says Ta M dave. qa Qur lowing are the workers in We are now the residence district lac Restored Her Health. | first picture is a vampire. It cost one Prospective Commander of; ; Ma Won dene “Tanlac has teken me from an ¢ million dollars, less two-thirds off for . 4 j Mes. i BL Nee nd milk diet and made my cash. x fetes | ig 4 Giant Dirigible Tells of | SS ies | : : ; Mrs. Fred Jansonius Huinede ad Weuech abc tHe ALARINE| Samuel Goldwyn made a picture of ik Trip Across Atlantic | ‘ : peek Mr iM G. Worner staenient made tecently by Mrs.| our picture. Our picture is serious. | ¢ ae 2 SUMS GORE Doe Arthur J. Young, 155 E. St, Sty His is funny. I | EAL Brown BERRA PJ. Meyer TRIP IS COMFORTABLE! be OS ee : ate Ge ‘ i The screen sensation! Towne i " ! ble | is — ie 6 8 oe ip Unt og ve “IN HOLLYWOOD in George W. Stecle, _pros-| : ‘ ree : ee ee ne scarcely. retain a thing Tid eat, My With Potash and Perlmutter pective commander of t 3 tells ‘ ‘ i Tene nerves were so unstrung that \ ; the story of the flight in the follow-: ’ “3 eae ia et Di y a night 1 would get up and walk the with ong diary-log: t m\\ Reet : enky Heh floor, hardly closing mg eyes in! Re DY, < . o: . fis, Al a BREREEE sleep. For a long time I lived ont Alexander Carr Norma Talmadge George Sidney Hoe Octal a ame non exes and milk alone and would have Vera Gordon Constance Talmadge Betty Blythe gar doors : Hauiie | Me hdl to ke to m ped for s! ecks a were opened there was a blue f p 1 V, H. Thompson VARESE eee ee “| outside, but things were better, The eo s. J. L. Mullin “But Tanlac has put me on my feet | coM Eltinge Theatre FRIDAY AND URDAY \ the tenpe ature was better, that is | e colder. At 6:25 the ground crew! i vs Her ROReR Gee Tea Tone started to take the ship out, and at/ ‘ =a é » RG. Goddard the engines were started and we} A . » Olgeirson were off. There was great heer, i Mrs. F. H, Ulmen ble is gone, and I sleep ieee child Twill never stop praising Tanlae.” | Tanlac is for sale by all good drug: | : gists, Accept no substitute, Over| the crowd; the band played| : s.T. R. Atkinson 10 Million bottles sold. | ational air and there much | { A. W. Mundy | | | lt fluttering of hanekerchiets. Several : : . E. Byrne Tanlae Vegetable Pills recommend thousand people were on the field,! Mrs, G. A. Rawlings ed by the ni but their view of the ship was brief. | ; ) Mrs. Harry Clough : - the fog and dis-| 2 d Moony. LUUEUALDAEUAAEDECUUAUOUUGOHUUDDAEAUOCEEUOCEUEODOGOUOUCEOOOUOOOUOUOCUOONOOOCEUOOORUOEUOOEUOUOUH “In that manner we passed out of a Berry any. Wohnen ore eee lou : L re 7 stint oe CARLOAD OF APPLES From Washington WAGNERS + JONATHANS - ROMANS DELICIOUS ance from Belfort, con, Man-} 1 1 Car will be spotted at the corner of Main and Ninth St. slight deviation to pass over Coghuc. 2 : ‘ : PH. Butler C. SPITZER Over Atlantic PScun eres iss Hilda Gustafson j AAUGUUODOUUUEOOUOUEOOAOTRCOOOUDOUEUEUEUCOUOUOGUOOUGEDOUGUDRUOOOUDUOODOOUGDNOUOOROONOgCOROOON PUBLIC AUCTION s¥f the Gironde river to the bay cr and down to the depths of the] Capital Once Again Is Right - Side - Up Mrs. J.C, Taylor On account of f1 health, 1 will sell to the nrenest bidder at Biscay. It had tuken us) only nine} ovC find, need not com of lack ers, Bale my farm 3 miles southeast of Baldwin on trall No. 6, on exerci ° Walter Dahl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH. hours to reach the Atlantic, averag-| "the night of the thirteenth was} By Harry, B. Hunt Jing on grandstand seats at world Se ON ea 12:00 o'clock sharp. ing over 60 miles an hour. ‘The ship marked by: averse winds of consid series prices. 16 HEAD HORSES 50 HEAD CATTLE Ol the | effect of the complications of) . apaanty i ng -For a But for the once it was one Mrs. F. Diehl were near the ereimnae 500 to 1,000 | uae talWGs Pheu as ae ae expe | the thrills of a/dents, pa ics of Teuuened Mrs. G. L, Gullickson SEC Ei erence rawr] eeeoruseng ta wi a ores eiee A a sant me ee cal” sc Gay '§ PROTECTION! is hills caused additional eddies.! 1.. horizon asked for her posi-| tor has made a strike and) ¢ i suel sights. of delir- Mrs, W. B. Reyn lds. | If Y H result was a gentle roll and! ,. . s 3 ey onaire for a day, she les . n Calm Cal Mrs. L. H. Richmond ' our ouse | DRILLS, CORN PLANTER, PLOWS, HARROWS, SLEDS, WAGONS & BOXES, GRAIN TANKS, HAYRACKS, RAKES, MOWERS, BINDERS HEADERS, HARNE' CULTIVATORS, ETC. Horses, Cattle, and machinery all in first-class condition. pitch but not uncomfortable. When/ nineteenth | Mrs. N. F. Julius, who has charge AML pur es under $20.00 cash, Geo. Ebert cording to the s we reached the sea, the bumpy mo- : viding ors at the ballfof soliciting South Bismarck, — will Burns miles to the northwar Aion ceased, WiedEREL ono Cba ‘ park—and Cal is beyond all ques-|announce her workers tomorrow. |$ A Fire Insurance Policy “At four o'clock when the watch ee: aeeatiignea with the cruiser De.| 70W-Will-do town, f 2 ne | tion the mildest, coolest and most : a e will replace it was relioved, the men stretched out| {1 ong with all the availahie detal © iia eaata of 4 and collected ball fan in the capital. Too Late To Classify x comfortably and began to bank up| Toe ne Wilh a” fhe avaee dat al and dignified aces Ee IF sleep against their night watches. “hanithing the national Being president, or even chief] poOR SALE —1918 Model Ford Tour The Policy is in a good Some of the more energetic ones , Washington changed for a few | justice of the august and theoreti- | jny cay in good running condition company, is for suffi- Mayed a tune on the phonog brietidays col the Hettie huey 4 cally sedate supreme court, need| gta very low price, Phone 187. Hevah a t this met with disapproval. Evening h of a busy bu t has | not rob a man of his human qual-| Cuil ai coo Main St. Prec ae fell over a calm sea with a clear limportant matter ities. ‘ is free from defects, with just enough red in the west to wh ql nothing less imy At least so thinks William How-| por iiend partly modern is properly written. be a ‘sailor's delight. The 9 eAU uate nt than the faie of the universe. |ard Taft, who has served in both} poucn ne ecordtediecentn We take care of all these he course was laid for Cape nen Ber ank cc acumbys Th : vere packet cbs. Dignity and- formality arel gation, Harvey Harris & Co |S THe tor-our- customer but darkness fell before! Tose © 4 height of eet 5 ing crowds — rushi right, and within bounds must| C#Uh) [uve Harris & Co. S for our customer sighted the Spanish coast. While| 1°18 Was to lift the safety v |be maintained in these jobs, Bil} pop ent ¢ 5 let us take care of yours. you t ish ce ity liga soak cos cigiG a 1 er 2 1 Do ant it does publica officials }FOR — KENT—-Comfortable 5 a r. Eekener and I were in the din-|QRMM), fhe result was about peri da ; gh the| thinks, but it does public officials | oii... plenty hot water, also light Phone 961 ing room, about 7 o'clock, the shiv! Calis leaving them #0 erent felt | tronge rough fe Hawkers | good to come down off. their Hating saan. 2) Sutin Se | began to jump about. We looked out! Siout half of the f Paenr ea ke aha Gnas cae along the curbs | horse and think and talk like av Pheie 10009. ¥ f Henr & Henry of the window and there under a full] somtine, enough for 56 hears eun-| 22e mately wicltied contle | 2e0 naman ae veges while 10-16-38 y POG OATTUAT TG GATE NI GUECeGReE ST » enough for 56 men hung © s announcing | instead of seeking to maintain an} pop . RRAP GR LUT CIEE | oan lay the ‘nsecipitious oskt of] vine wilh dvof the) ensiicsiat 1050 | Te ne ccious than | attitude of superman superiority. |FOR SALE—Ford Coupe i Ist ela Insurance R. P. M, which gives about 58 knot ae tickets to the! Bill demonstrated his belief, both} ¢entlition. Call Van Horn Hote above the clouds gave ries. by words and actions, the other night the course and speed~ were| ™Porury relief from the summer 5 er é ‘ riving. | day when the members of the su- Miecked occasionally by sighting on/ qunverature we have had It was last landed a preme court gathe at the torch bombs dropped from the ship. | oeerrer a eee cree last night and world’s ehi ip baseball se- toy nay, ileineresbecte) Sleen Well contain sea eh vin the| vies, and for the time nothing else |to the president before resuming Capmien dhe cid of cue wate pee | ‘ternoon fog was encountered and Routed he whole town went on, their judicial labors after the sum- iods came, we found the berths very| (07, Severs! hours the ship ran close a spree, and a hundred thousand | me Hay icarion: conitoHabte. angen} ose wndlstunle to the surface oh the sea, the better or so natical fi from other {1 was, of course, a formal ocea- Si elespaclabsugitgs lagenasaien eo judge the direction and force f cities rushed in to help the jd -sv_long as they were with Romibaeiee Aha AABIRnIe ane EecuETen | the wind by observing: the waves.) cation. the president. Some of the mem- cHBred #0 take onhis voyage. whe) Zien she Climbed above the fos : osc | bers of the court attempted to con- chip is not equipped by the builders | “Rich was only 500 or 600 feet high, ‘There'll be a headache when it tinue the formalities, after they with Vedi clothess and Hints anulied and ran thus until darkness obseur- all over, of course. The high emerged from the e forthe erew wero made (of Ropok, T]°"je eteumamen. We ae pn of such periods doesn’t AU) pele ue hesitated to bring my comforter, on| Pitt, for the) vesse hi = ashi then Hf ened woulin le poner one Rae nen Tee Saar iaed ela avembeeathore ins ships.| And when Washington settles | phot They demurred, Pos- TL His He enon Tere IE oursely is fog extended over, bz to the humdrum of being | ing fer pictures wasn’t seemly for to sleep in nothing heavier than pa-| -% Fae | anally capital poita nos | ubrelie) court gustices aihey sues 4 : i ne on watch last mid-! body mere important than — the | gest i. i “In the morning of the thirteenth | © © on Men i) | eesti avai] Sue celina ees ae ip ao ie oe Go thisea aise aye ‘i British h coust of No m : r ional for n digni- | justice of them all, in informal Seauenpen dines above iu jwas a cold bright night, a decided! taries like the Prince of Wales or | terms: ; he steal ‘ J change from the night before. At onjy jue its inter- ‘Come on,” hé sai@ waivine rection. By radio, the -3 inquir-11:10 a, m. Seal Isiand was passed | hi are x to seem arms at the reluctant. ones. “Can ed the steamer’s position and reply | and the ship headed across the golf mi re may © the chatter. Line up and do your was received indicating that we had! of Maine toward Boston. The it ¢ s the r g stuff. You might as well; they'll anita about 60 miles southward of tion was oceasiona , iar aaaies of work left get you anyhow. And smile while ouX assumed position. Course was! hearings from radio compass stations | _ which must new ack- Yo! about it!” changed and at 11:40 Sans along the shore. savi Which, we submit, shows that Miguel island was sighted on the port| “Cape Cod light was passed abe | aebbunte due! to daresdiovl plang Bill is a pretty good scout. y- going r, de- UPOUEUEAOUUOCSUUCUOCCCCUORCOUEEROUES OOOO OOEEUEO ODOT as a guide, the course was laid north- 3 8 $ $ $ $ $ 8 3 $ $ $ $ 3 3 8 3 $ 8 3 $ 8 $ 8 8 $ $ $ 3 8 3 ry 8 8 3 ; $ $ 8 8 8 8 : > Pass Above Steamer ut half past nine we passed above the steamer Kobert She hoisted her number n ran up the British ensign POOP Cees eseseeseeeeeseesELELELTELOLEODEDEELEDLEDEDELOLLDE DILDOS lighthouse abeam, and ceurse was id for the Azores, During the! 10-16-lw 1eeeeeeoroes. OOO LOU LOLOL ELELEOLELEDLELL ELE EO ED Qreeccccvccccscccccececccceeseoceesoeeeles For Ilvestock and machinery time will be e siven to Oct. 17, 1 on bankable paper bear- erms: ing 10% Interest. Anyone wishing time on their parehases must make arrangements with = their own bank before the sale. Please ob- serve this rule strictly. 2% discount for cash. NOTHING TO BE MOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. D. J. McGILLIS, Owner M. Thompson, Auctioneer, 1st Nat. Bank, Bismarck, Clerks. COOOL SELEEL OODLE LE ELELEDOIOOOLLIDOLOLEDOIELEDEDEDLELODELILODODOE DODO DOOLO: ee ee eee bow. i Sees ; Z bs eastefn standard time, | ~~ ~~~—~-~~-~-x~ ~~ ‘At 2:20 w ched st-!' and soon afterward the ship was sail- ern end of 'Terveira island and tra-! ing over Boston. It sight to (VJ | Strengthery Weak Eyes puth coast. After leav-: swell the bosom of a returning ; ra, the ship was driven to! American, and one never to be for- paneer ae amnion vite ht of about 5,000 feet, in orderipotten, Millions of lights: if « avoptik eye wash, strengthens eye e sufety valves and lose lift-: Jooked closely downward, one could oe ing gus to compensate for the loss Of| see the buildings, but looking slani- (andizehevengar : f ce of cron used. today, | "32 nothing but lights.” | eae 50 Eee < § eines THEATRE uring is maneuver today, | § Kk. Alumi S something happened which must be Grand For! Phan Succeeds | Breslow, Druggist. 1 tpt Mend ach set AL, NOME ON TONIGHT AND TOMORROW carefully Admission Adults 35c. Children 15c. mameuvers. Upon returning to fly- BONDING FOR. | Late Theo. Koffel ing height, which was at this time about 1,000 feet, a rip about two feet RIVER DAM | Samestown, X. D., Oct. 16 om oe was seavered inthe lower part palace {T, O'Connor was named chairmar i RENT AN | 9 of one of the gas cells. This was r rks, N. Wevneeenre iota helen slat i 5 “Fro | a - Immediately repaired andthe result proition ef’ Innduue ite iia ne | ceeding ‘Thenor : UNDERWOOD | as nothi vse tha iL pepmenicion A8F Bonding 2the. iclhy Ot eee ae ae an Speclal Rates to Students ene ra on or er Ss was nothing worse than a small/Grand Forks to the extent of jMeceased, at the 2 Dakota see’ Months, $10.00 | ) = amount of air finding its way intoloog tor the nurmeee ae ae ngetine ane: eke. ae “the cell to mix with the hydrogen oii purneee of building <4 he Ce a Underwood Typewriter Co. own production of her famous story Sid veaues its) purity, 10, Hawayer||toen commen he) Bed Riven, will evasion Saree iis aioe eat Harry Clough, Mgt. Must be durable, comfortable, and in placed before the people ue's attorney office salary and the hole had been larger, or had-not/ era) election to be he the question whether to recommend 3 i e 4 ni 6 5 eae 2. 2 99 ‘been so soon discovered, enough air] qi, Gas decided at nce law limiting the attorney’s prac- color harmony with other furnishings. “ might have found its way into their, oF the city commission. By tak. {tice to the duties of his office. No i 5 and also to reduc the lifting|,1#_“P the dam proposition at this | “ecommandations DR. R. S. ENGE Let us show you the new ideas in Lino- Enacted bya splendid cast of artists including such por fine call, Te le theretone laity at calling! a. jection | Tribute to the United States con- Chiropractor ee Bieta a ES well-known people as Gloria Grey, Emily Fitzroy, Ray- ndard practice to have men care-| eo. i onding » save the|stitution which he characterized as leum floor designs. We carry an ex- mond McKee, Cullen Landis, Gertrude Olmsted, Vir- «fully inspect the bottoms of the gas! (i) es eee Tie one oreat SGipsiltae (cr eal Consultation Free : ais “eells—the only part they can see—|tY money, it is pointed out. HAE RE AB EOD D1 ADEA NSE 20 Ee a P Q ginia True Boardman, Ruth Stonehouse and many » & Estimates on a piling und ro anced government left in this} Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. tensive line of einen | during each considerable gain or loss 1 : BP ng: mane dam have been submit! y rid,” wa de by R, B. L. Saner, of titude by the airship. Engineer J. J. fie this | former i of the American ‘At a height of 5,000 feet, down : : a ; V9 "I If you like real people in a story that is intensely hu- é hele WRliyne of dam.cun be const f . In paying tribute ON NO M you ike EoD, Me to 2,000 feet, we were approaching) "Po. cam is belli ji to t s manuscript, Mr. ‘ ARMSTR GS LI LEU man, this is your picture! Pictou island, and all uld see of } i i i ‘the island wa: Hite beak trsnguler in! be sufficiently permanent » | Saner d self as unalter- and If you like big drama resulting from natural events Outline, projecting above the clouds.| Wirements. bly (ont any | changes you’re going to like this one! Bee eee ing through! The const==¥"« ons in its prine i 2 ‘rom 3:20 we w 0 oa Fe eae : : : Hoc over the islands of the Azores, jthe river at this Point teyenresneniton e said endanger its very LINOLEUM RUGS If you like thrilling situations served up in a manner “Calamity overtook us later in the|Be absviuteiy : 2 . for hi bject. “H that won’t stretch your credulity to the breaking point, day. The wash water gave out, We Wsire © ure es Ce ae e they’re waiting for you here! have joined the ranks of the un-{it is pointed out. - ; See Oe ee ees aees p Don’t whatever you do, miss this picture! Washed and unshaven, i A portion of t the pro- ti Mr. Saner declared “our Am- you do, mis: P . i ici ject will be borne tet Grand im Republic will continue to live Per Bushel 5 be a shave just before landing. rs tial elty i Bisppbeneny | inet fe ene ae. we ean squarely 5 e Also ALBERTA VAUGHN in file he iineteoaa nee PAB TERE | 4 cent tac ache city will berdselan| elated: inewat eeeat chittsr ‘of "aut . THE TELEPHONE GIRL | it least well fed. Wi i-{ed upon later. i rties.” : A > ci 2 : ho bicd ae ne cnet: Ssh vil | tac a Brown & Tiedman Bismarck, North Dakota The second of the Soe Rae, lal Cosmopolitan e a couple of trips 2 day through Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook By Wire corridor from the tip of the nose Cook by Electricity. Instead of by Fire. 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