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PAGE TWO IN POLEDASH GIVES PLANS Amundsen to Spend 24 Hours! at Top of World; Expects { To Start in May Oslo, Roald nd Norw ich ay, April 30.— mund veteran 's entry in the 1925 1 wrth Pole by air, pleted his. pre for the xirplane flight from I Istund, off the northwest coat of | Spitzberven if all goes well] to hop off on his adventurous late in May or early in dune, | ts that the trip may in 24 hours at the most, | the Pole | a landing and hop journ be hours at permit nd will attempt n explorer at his ow plans to use a} airship, similar to} and has openly an- 4 that he intends to reach his} E 1 Amundsen if it on re Captain Amundsen, | wd the South Pole and explorers to circum: | dof the continents of and North America, has at- tempted to fly to the northern tip of the world. His first attempt, from Wainwright failed when his plane doin a test flight from th d could not be repaired. nd, which Epitzber- given up of the je under , ba e, will be able auspices cident, should succeed, arly 49 20en will be t Dane's Island to esta tune up the machines, and rive them the expert attention they require. Sufficient | embled to take care of any ility of breakage except the the most parts have | ojy: s brother's socks, ed short golf stick for a swagger dimpled knees, and you h is known on the boulevard film town as “Hollywood kilts Arthur, pre actress, sta vogue, which has been adopted b: the picture set for sport and morn- ing wear plaid THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ! Aan entire English theatre, Lon- don street scenes, the Monte Carlo casino, the cafe quarter of Mar- seilles, as well as the life of the port of Havre in France, all’ were reproduced for the picture. The special cast appearing in sup- port of Norma includes Wattece| MacDonald, her leading man; Alf Goulding, Brandon Hurst, Emily Fitzroy, George Hackathorne, Wal- ter Long, Mare MacDermott, Dor- ris Lloyd, John Fox, Jr., Paulette Duval, Edwin Hubbell, Loro Bara, John Herdman, , Margaret Seddon, Miles McCarthy and Charles O'Mal- ley. AT THE CAPITOL It wasn’t so many years ago that | the strife between the cattle men oi the northern and the southern ranges was savage and long drawn out-—-the reason being that nearly all Texas cattle were infected. with the Texas cattle fever tick. That dis- ease was almost always fatal to cat- nd when the Texas herds start- ed North, Kansas ranchers barred the |way ut the border. Many a cow- | puncher “went west with his .boots on” during the resultant gunfights. | The powerful story of “The Trai! | Rider,” written by George Washing- ton Ogden, has that old cattle ‘war jas a basis, It is a William Fox pro- duction, and will be shown ‘at the Capitol Theatre tonight. MORE AUTOS THAN TUBS Pullman, Wash., ‘April 30.— The | United States has an antomobile for | every seven. persons, but there is | only one bath tub to 20 person: Professor Stanley Smith of the ar- | chitecture department of the State College of Washington says. TEN YEARS ON BREAD London, April 30.—William Pope, a retired straw hat manufacturer, who has existed for 19 yegrs, most- ly on bread and oleomargarine, was found to have hidden bank notes | and pre-war whisky worth $16,000 ich is said to exist even in north. will have an action out 1,500 miles, 180 miles than the round trip distance from Dane's Island to the Pol H will be equipped with the latest de- i a ‘on, including ; plane powerful nough to eare for all members of the party should its companion break down, and in i is nes the explorer t le, with luck, to reach n by ski travel. Amundsen’s hope is primarily to h the Pole, the ob- rious mishap} ¥° aks | > in his home. He lived as a recluse | and relatives believed him in pover- ty. oa) CITY NEWS _ |i iss eniencea it ee . Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius Hos- pital for treatment: g city; Mrs. M. Haney, a Severtson, Krem; Clearance Sale of Spring | Millinery. Friday and Satur- day. Buchholz Millinery. ‘The Catholic Daughters of ’ pudwig| Ameriea are giving a dance Manly,| Friday night gt the Elks Hall. Tickets $1.10. : A May ‘Pole party in our | show windows, Saturday 2 to Miss Rose Berger, Sweet THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1995 » FRENCH DROP PEOPLE WANT TO RULE CITY Residents of U. S. Capita Make Demands For Self Government BY CHARL| NEA Serv Washington, April s are engaged in a to want. He alf million inha made the the laws for. community are m or Seattle enjoy appointed ampton, M aldermen e their own st ving their m SAY “BAYER AS Headache Neuralgia Pain Toothache Safe How would Detroit or Minneapetis PIRIN’’ and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for was -just a little cluster of shacks on the Potomac flats and the rest of the country was chipping in to build it up into a fine city, the pres- ent arrangement doubtless was all right. But now the Washingtonians feel-as if they were of age and would like to vote, at any rate, on purely local questions, and have something to say about the taxes they pay and various other things that concern them a good deal more ]|than they concern anybody else. it were, he wouldn't be so ready to have it monkeyed with. But being Washington—why sure, go as far as you like. All this being the case, a fat chance the Washingtonians have of getting snywhere with their self- government campaign. In the Washington police depart- ment’s opinion, evidently, the mere fact that a man has a prison record is no conclusive proof that he’s a d guy.” Not these times. Too many people get into jail who never- theless are all right. At all events, even if an applicant has “done time,” he still can get a taxicab license, provided he knows his~business and and what they are two What they want are likely to get, howe entirely ferent propositions. The congressional idea is that the Wash- ingtonians ought to be grateful for » had done for them. “Yes, n the Washington- ubject peoples do, | ant to be free!” be so bad if Congr s job city govern- room lot of im- 1 consent is e hington isn’t home town: is respectable. “It’s a question ‘of moral character,” explains Police In- spector A. J. Headley, in charge of the license bureau. “If a man’s tough, he gets no license, even though maybe he never was caught. If he's straight, he gets it anyway. Everybody’s entitled to a chance to make good.” Clearance Sale of Spring Millinery. Friday and Satur- day. Buchholz Millinery. Any Fuel Will Give Heat.— But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. ; The Jiffy Hy-Pressure Lubricator Qges inc SiR STI <A LA Ac * Si The Lubricater You Have Been Looking For. Colds Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proven directions. 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(adv) smashup of the planes, and the two planes that will be used in the flight have been given every test that ingenuity could devise, assing them all without a flaw being found, Skilled aviators will pilot them and it is probable that ——______-———_+ At The Movies | ——_—_——_———-+ jects of the expedition are scientific, and he expects to settle, onc id for all, the moot point intri- !gued Arctic explorers for genera- whether or not there is land the top of the world. Seattle, after the Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid EL “The Lad. scored such ad| York sp madge’s E THEATRE , in which Mary Nash a big hit on the New is Norma Tal- : vehicle, “The h is being shown at the atre today, tomorrow and the controls of the leading uchine for a part of the flight a Wee uaa it the North Pol That is the ob- ject of my heart.’ ‘ | ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT principal aide in coln Ellsworth erv- n air the Carl linde, chief of the Dor- n Pisa, Italy, and a not- expert, will supervise out of thi hines at dH. Voit, a German mechanical engineer, will act as me-, chanician in ¢ pla trichse be members of the expedition. The explorer hopes to fly the ap- proximately 600 miles from Dane's Island to the Pole, day for the purp: on, and return direct to Island. ons for six will be es the planes, will be fitted with skiis for landing on the frozen i and ammuni ase of accident lives of the members of the par-| _ ty may be sustained by shooting Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine—; explorer's flight will and New York gave “The dous reception as screen How the “Gentle Grafter” orks in Germany “No republic without graft” is the caustic insinuation of the German Nationalist groups, we are told in an interesting article in this week’s DIGEST, dated May 2d, referring to various politico-financial scandals that are said to have involved high officials and members of the Reichstag. Because a num- ber of Socialists are accused, the Nationalists have found one more weapon with which to rate the Socialists for all Germany’s misfortunes, while at the same time the Socialists retaliate by blaming the Nationalists. While a reading of this article may arouse reminiscent memories in the minds of most Americans, it may come as a revelation when one considers that in the eyes of most of the world, impoverished Germany does not ‘offer a very wide field for graft. Among the many other interesting news-features in this number are: Methodist Reunion Doubtful How John L. 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