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—- — i api —_ ‘SATURDAY; APRIL 17, 1926 -—-——____—_________-4. | TODAY | (Continued from page one.) ers for these irrigated lands will be brought from Porto Rico, a few thou- sand of them at 1 . They are} “citizens” and can come and go, even! 4s contract labor. And they can be shipped from Porto ‘Rico to Galves- ton for $20 a head, less than the freight on a cow. The human takes less room, loads and unloads himself, and no “cruelty to animals society”| prevents packing him in. Would it! be not be better to admit Europeans brought here by the ambition and courage that brought our ancestors, rather than bring in, ‘by shiploads, Porto Ricans that may not like the climate? To talk about the productive power of the soil, desert land, some of it washed down from the mountains,| when water is added, seems like a fairy story and more unbelievable than Jack and the beanstalk. One acre of desert land flying by will produce as much as a carload of lettuce, melons or other produce. go to California’s| Imperial Valley and see, You could} duy “worthle arid desert land: ‘there recently for little or nothing. You cannot buy it at all now. Ther 00 acres planted with canteloupe ip out more than 20,000 carloads af year and 20,000 acres of lettuce sendj out 15,000 carloads from what o was called “worthless desert lund.” This is a hospitable country, and at cach station, Tucson especially, they ask you to stay, because they; have “the finest clithate in the world.” It is literally true in cach case, for the climate is perfect. No climate can be etter than tiat. At Wellton, Mr. Winsor, president of the Arizona senate, and champion| Chorus. As soon us the four soloists’ naturally silent¥in action and long’ improvements in engine design would at Dakota Business College, Fargo. Congulation Free Booster. for his. state. comes “Aboard hav on sect d thsi fames iN lived., its high- prc capacity is due be required to wtimulate sales, and (Copyrighted—unobtainab! else- L Bik! Bt k,N.D to tell you that at Yuma, an hour) be announced, owland said. in part to t fact that the valve when smaller and mor nomical . " Or 4 ucas jismarc! . away, the chamber of commerce and action is positive at all speeds. Lack engines would be nee ry to meet Where.) esult: A fine position with a i the Indian band will be at the station| | to welcome you. ‘ i You remember in your illustrated: $ Bible, the gentlemen that went to spy out the promised land and came back staggering under the weight of one bunch of grapes. Senator Winsor, could beat them. Yuma mesa, that promised land wa just thin soil, hardly worthy of irri-, be: gation. And look hgw that promised, f land had run out. weaken the soil of the Yuma mesa! I with 5,000 years of cultivation. It more than 100 fect deep, to fertiliz it would be to insult it/like giving: teenth in this corps area this ye And so it, Last year thg team ranked thi ate.| fifth the way, according; from all p ten cents to Rockefeller. is, pretty The Yuma mesa, to government reports, is most free) from frost of any place in the United) States. | Ww. all over the state. R. Hearst has one of his five} sons at school it Tucson, and that! young ma in his teens, reports that, Arizona “the cats.” All American i youth will know what that means.| Tt is the highest praise. You really! ought to see Arizona, and all the re of this country. It is one big wonde one big opportuni P, S.—They like F ent Coolidge all through this countary, On the crowded observation platform one | man, in blue, says to another in} speckled gray, “We need a man like Coolidge in these times. They can’t control him.” “No,” says the speck- led gi man, “and they can’t | stampede him, either.” The platform | discusses the next campaign and turns | out to be unanimous for Coolidge in| 1928, and certain that he will have| to run again, for his second election, whether he wants to or not. l News From the ‘ State University || ——________—_—_+*| Four soloists and a chorus,of over, 100 singers of the Oratorio s ty of Grand Forks, and the glee clubs of) the State Universit, will present musical selections based on the “Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam”™ at the May fete of May 20 and 21, is the announcement made recently by Hy- wel C. Rowland, of the Univers White House yesterday. was warm.” music de} Dowle of the The Univer: You could not! Ed j Wilder, Grand Continental Co. Baker Chidren Roll Eggs on White House Lawn The above picture shows the child Frank White, United States treasurer, rolling eggs on the white ing contest. are grandchildren of Capt. ter, is d ttly behind him. wood. It apr Tots Have Fun. After talking about partment, who will direct the cha Six sweaters will be awarded ri ng members of the R. 0. T. C. rifle ream at the State University pring, according to Captain D. military department. ing this eco se: sity team havin’ Members receiving sweaters terson, Minot; Fred inburgh; Alex Solow, Grand Forks; Heath Gross, Kenmare, and Harrison The University team placed th 122 competing teams! of the country. among to Build Sleeve Type of Engine Argyll type sleeve valve engines, , which have long flourished in England] | and have a big reputation among ex-} e to be popu-y perimental engi larized in the United States by the} Continental Motors Corporation. For-! mal announcement to this effect by! R. W. Judson, pr pany sets at rumors that have been flying through the manufact-; uring end of the industry for many( months and places the engine at once | ident of the Com of an assured footing with the trade Continental Motors has acquired | basic patents on the Argyll or Burt: ruetion | lidified | in McCollum single and “With its pos plans to go into its man a very large way. The Burt-McCollum engine single cast iron sleeve inter: between the piston and the c wall, to which a combined rot reciprocating motion is impo crank pin on the end of a very transverse shaft. This shaft, i is driven by skew gears from a lonsi tiudinal shaft, which corresponds in 4 general way to the cams : poppet-valve engi Motion of the sleeve alternately masks and unz ! wall ports in the cylinder opening into the inlet and exhaust manifolds. The system is free from sprinc | loads and the shock action which ture GRADUATION TOGS = For the graduate of the past, present and future. QOur..quatity tailored Suits, ready-to-wear Top- coats, Hats, Caps, Collars, Shirts, Ties, Hose, Un- derwear, Pajamas, Sweaters, Gloves, Golfers’ Sup- plies, etc., selling at popular prices are fast gain-_ ing favor with the man dollars. : who has regard for his 4 Gene Baker is on the right, Barbara Baker on the lett, ington, where their father is stationed. publishhed in The Tribune through the cour’ peared in the April 6 issue of Th Here is a group of pretty kiddies rolling their eggs. K- | of vibration, the possibili vantages claimed for the engine. Less power is required to drive the son closes this year with the! sleeve than is absorbed by the con- established a ventional record of 14 matches won out of 18 Another advant: Compared with the played. = _.. self to the adoption of such imp) will) ments as the super-charger, oil r Herman Aageson, Leeds; Oliver) fier, air cleaner and ather Davidson, ‘that, part THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | FOR SALE.-Two Ford Coupes, 1 1 } . Capitol | apitol | Dodge Touring car with di wheels, | Theatre | Young People to Have Charge of Church Services; —— PAGE THREE 925 | Services at the Presbyterian church | Sunday evening will be turned over | to the young people of the congrega-| FOR SALE balloon tires and winte: losu A-1 condition, Also L Late model Ch tion. Beligion as it is viewed by the| coupe, repainted and new tr {youth of the day will be presented.} snap. Phone 923R or write No. Three students from Jamestown Col-! Tribune. LAST TIME TONIGHT | lege are coming down to be speakers; at the service, and they will be as-/ | sisted by the Jamestown College glee | {club male quartet. | The High school orchestra wiil play | ; the prelude and the offertory and the | jhigh school boys’ glee club will sing | BUCK JONES “THE DESERTS PRICE” THRILI “The Little Brown Church.” | The fact that this is to be young) | people’s night does not mean that j older folk are debarred from the ser- vice, Rev. Paul S. Wright, pastor of the church, has announced. On the contrary they are cordially invited to hear what the youth think of Christ and the Christian faith. There jis a growing opinion that the older people ‘have inde religion mae ACTION j ventional and stereotyped and that COMEDY j the young people of our day are in- ern tent that it shall come back from ROMANCE! the tatic thing it may become to the Ro iy et ity and power it should be. Mack Sennett Comedy ‘ ae 3 Pe | The service will. begin at 7:30 | o'clock. n of Lieut. Celonel and Mrs. Frayne Baker and grandehildten of | i the sclentif house lawn in the annual Easter egg roll- Use Gas, the scientific fuel. r , and Kkuth Baker standing in the Baker of Bismarck and are residents of this city, although ae - asd oor FROM “HIGH” TO he ashington Herald and nder- HIGHER UP rald with the following explanation: dren had the time of their lives at the! ws The sun smiled and the | After High School, what? Levi Ruud decided on his course prompt- ly—acourse of actual business training COMING MONDAY IP, it for days and days, ¢ DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor reer e racteristic of poppet valves, and is y a time when very distinct) With this pros. the Doyle Motor Co, Scéres of! ecial power) High School graduates will enroll p plant studies with the! . feadle thabian in tigation ; this season. Join them. Be at work of the BurtMcCollum situation was! months ahead of Fall pupils. undertaken. 1 abetiiee ua SUSE places always open. Carolyn Salz- ‘ontinental Motors has been build- ing poppet-valve engines for 25 years | O&kRer was sent, the day she grad- and heretofore has’ persistently ad- uated, to International Harvester hered to the poppet-valve ty} ih: Co., their 38th Dakota employee. offered many alternatives, ‘of rt Which hi been very _ Watch each week. “‘Follow the SucceS$ful.’”? ‘Write F. L. Wat- F gone into. 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