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’ PAGE TWO ENGLAND 18 FAVORABLE T0_ ARMS PARLEY Coolidge’s Invitation to Naval Limitations Meet Accepted i By Great Britain (P) » Am limitation, tment to Coolidge’s vitation to discuss the subject and that the British delegates would t to further the suc. cess of the proposed conversation,’ her with the Ja reply was regard ing r clas; three-power consideration of in line with the principles appl t at the ships Washington It was thought that project was under stu though the British and her als, will be any decision nd Ita examin nounced COULTER WILL TALK AT SHOW \gricuitural College Head to Give Address on Thursday Afternoon of Trade Week Lee Coulter, president of the icultural college, will be the speaker on the Thursday , March 10, program of the Automobile Show-Style Show and Trade Week to be held at the city auditorium. i Dr. the v Coulter is to speak preceding udeville on some agricultural attract a large wide reputation culture. deville cts to be ented during the week: arl Patwell, in songs hfield Sisters, in songs and Peterson Brothers, in acrobatic nchfield Sisters, in Till ce, oan url Patwell, in monologue. Stanchfield Sisters, in song and others, in a “trampo- isters, in soft shoe | arl Patwell, in his “bug” song. Stanchfield Sisters, in a tambou- | ot. | son, in a big surprise act. | m by the entire ¢ $ are working hard on plans for the big event practically in readiness crowds the city expects | ate during the week, v for the comme First Woman to Ask | For U. S. License! Washington, Feb. 28.—() Phoebe! irgrave Omlie, of Memphis, Tenn., : ¥ + is the first woman to apply fo eral license as an airplane operator. | Mrs. ur St. Paul, } Phoebe F Om! North ‘Dakota ago, was born in 24 ago. When she 18} old she made her first _para-| jump from the Curtis North, west airport in St. Paul. | ind have been mak- ing their headQarters in Memphis,| where they conauct a flying field. : Man Believed One | * “of Rochester Bank | Holdup Gang Held Chicago, Feb, 28—()—John “Shin-| ner” Crawford, alleged to have par-| ticipated in the robbery of the Olm-| stead: County Bank of Rochester,| Minn., of $30,000, and the shooting of two policemen, was arrested as a sus- pect here late last night, it was dis-| closed today. Crawford has a record dating back to 1902. The bank robbery occurred on De-| cember 4, when a band of 4obbers in-| + vaded the bank and escaped with the | loot, shooting it out with police who attempted to intercept them. : County Board to | Convene Tomorrow | Routine business only is scheduled | for* consideration at the regular| monthly meeting of the Burleigh county board, which begins tomor-| row morning. On Wednesday after- noon the board will open bids on road maintenance work for the com- -ing season, 1,800 Americans Now at Nicaragua Managua, Nicaragua, Feb, 28— ‘AP)—American forces on the | west coast of Nicaragua today to- , taled 1,800, further small detach- ments cf sailors having been land- ed at Corinto from the destroyer tenders Altair and Melville. With the arrival of the trans- ! port Henderson, scheduled to reach in a week, the total prob- : ably-will be swelled to 3,000. ~ ‘fhe British cruiser Colombo is | yw anchored off Corinto, ready to aboard enon nationals ott lives are pla in jeo dy ween liberal arid ‘ive factions. The Colom- | The new Migsouri river miles west of Williston, rapidly nearing completion, | we “Lewis and Clark s, made known this BRecutive committee of gi Legion Auxiliary, the privilege of me hy Governor A. Wife of N. D. Flier ted: ETHEL EMPTION. Dakota,” Counts GGounty Dak b Larson, a ; Atemington, e hereby and Hee 1, Wale en the 1th day , duly ‘sold, as prov he dolinguent time for vill will id land from xpiration redeem “S PACDON ME LADY — Put WOULD You MIND REMOVING: YOUR? On T “On. DOKS 1 phe yOu 2 °— WHY — Sp CERTAINLY — EMPTION j Dakota, County of | | Bis- | “will completed om said. sale days “from: th » of ‘this notice, § pi, Is dencrtbed. ax, fall F ‘and Block +65, 3 laeone Coffins Addition to the c in kee | Amounbigpold ‘for... ... i Subsequent tas v chaser required” tu amount | to pay the require est ag provided by law and you redeem sat you be requ to pay the costs vof the service of this notice and interest as provided 1 y and | |the Chinese N the service of: this notice! Nationalist capi Like the triumphal return to Rome cf Caesar, the arrival of Chang Kai-Shek ‘at. Hankow brought a color- |ful turnout to his followers. Chang, indicated above by the arrow-and the circle, is the generalissimo of tionalists, something of a George Washington among. his countrymen. Hankow is the al. Note the military band in the lower photo—playing, presumably, some Chinese ver- sion of “Hail to the Chief.” . befote the expiration of | \ 7" =~ for redempt § usar’ for 4 i eve i iati or redempt os | $60 nd the costs of fore tion in the development and use of| ground and Recreation Association - YOU'RE ENTIRCELY facr ot tho’ tay tie cone | Wee and sale needs oe te ttl. gf America at 315 Fourth Ave., New WELCOME: /# a inp hatd-ana otticial-weal| jo. | Moris | ‘The $2,000 award may represent 7 h day of Febraa E eee the total cost of the playground -or/| acriciok Colaty, | Harve may be applied on any larger pur-| A new ferryboat in London can | Jarle ounty, vy chase that the community wishes to| move in any direction, and is con- ©1927 GV EA SERVICE, ine. | us make. Towns or cities already pro-| trolled by one man. « F { Sa ee vided with play fields through the “ — a | af LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ACTIO! | Rey dhe conufcates of sity] NOmICR oF exemmaTION OF tg Help 23 Cities [lini mil'ie the'mininan oven com DR, §, ENGE lregistered babies horn during 19 ADE abe 3 es | HW : ike ers of Commerce, American | must be in the hands of local reg-| Sts orth Dakota, County of Get New Playgrounds | Chambers of ce, ; Chiropractor ‘ ‘ 4 ahs ot no ae | : Legion posts, Rotary, Kiwanis, Ex- ; oe ee | Pat snaouhty + Audjode, S ALNe bi fi Fa ce diatgite: Tous and Optimist Cubs, E tion F i ae stinithd cdimonael declan i sna ak. icago, Il, Feb. 28.—@)—The] w, 3 clubs, Pare hapa ‘xamina’ ‘ree ‘ After a spirited discussion, the ‘founty, declaring that he woull| Building Program | _Pativa, D..| Harmon. Foundation’ of |New York| soctutions and other rome ety Ae | i house state affairs committee this |"not vote for the measure if it is | 5 * | t. 7 . | this year will help 23 cities of 2,500 | cure full information concerning the | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D 4 morning recommended for passage Placed under the railroad commis-| Funds Provided in . 8 B. fz | Population or more to obtain recre-!terms of this award from the Pl " ee ‘2° sion” and intimating that several ef _| Menker, Dubtiane, Lown, 1 at In each instance, a senate bill 170, providing for in-| members of the committee who Bill Reported Today} SEC te SIREMRE Oe ea sts will be made by the speetor of scales, weights and | were favorable to placing the bill = land, hereinafter. dex \ Foundation, and communities are in- Measures through a new depart-/in- the y cil” Avashifievo! 4 i ae vited to present their claims. é } ment of weights and measur to | “interested” in it. propriation o taxation f _ This will bring to 100 the recre be part of the state regulatory de-| "Under the present law, the sher- | the, administration's. five-year. pub tah nes | bas hetpedste openrecalioe teoee a GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE 7 : a id ybui y progra 3 © provi i weet eprure it pert fh partment. ation was | iff8 of each county are required to | building program will be provided in Fl ready 77 playgrounds have been es- A eg 01000 appropriation was inspect scales and committee mem. |%,!!! Teported to the house today by |tablished with the Foundation’s aid Anchua tn ay sage ey és 3 an its appropriations committee. | efor “ "i © ishe . slashed from the bill before its rec- hers agreed. this ‘arrangement is Lemme canoatin ive aiceened es “Completed |and in 30 states. 210 Main street. Phone 398 HES eee the Sapene decid- | faulty. A recommended by the budget and will] service | Selection Pe the successful conn é ing that the matter of fee fixing {provide for ~ Said munities will be made upon indivi . should be decided by the regul The pharmacy regulation bill, | 187 projects. in rit in the order their claims We Buy and Sell All Kinds of tory department. ‘The department | senate bill 29, was recommended |country. and six in the District of re presente, The offer is not ¢ re wuld make the inspections on the | for passage with omecd eee | Columbia, itive. The following points Household Furnishings taken through the state this ti relatii ale|..The initial allotments over the be important factors in the decision ear nonen the state this) moving sections relating to. sale | sive'vear iiod ee ety project growth of the community, necessity 5 year. (of drugs in original packages. were guale public at-tho-tineahe tecluee ne of saving space, desirability of the We Pay Cash Always A Square Deal to All $ Passed ‘by the senate, the SS ommendations of the treasury and/ at this date... "'g 20.20| location for recreation, value of the " V measure created the department axs| The uniform traffic code bill, postoffice departments were sub-! In addition to the ve amount | site in relation to local property val- Part of the railroad commission. | senate bill 160, was recommended | mitted to congress, lyou will be required pay | the | gation, evidence of local interest ; When Brae hy up betare the com-' for passage. The measure regu-| While mroviding he exact amount | ha inte the noting |ereation, and assurance of coopera- t mittee last week, members were lates operation of vehicles on high- | recommended by the budget for the! 2Nd in from unable to agree whether the rail-| ways and provides for traffic | first year, the sommaittne in several before, the expiration of| road commission or the regulatory ; signs and signals; defines the pow- | instances increased the total a! for redemption nbov : “ dbl la eee ent for th ect ov 4 pof Will issue t cepartment should have control over|er of local authorities to, enact Or | yuau mutidins Geri pean Cn Aseria the department and the me was finally recommended fo definite postponement. The committee reconsidered its action today, however, and recom- mended the bill. Several fights came up again over the measure, wth Rep. Perey Trubshaw, Barnes =I enforce ordinances or regulations | provided in the bill and regulates dispcsition of fines and forfeitures. The measure is madeled after These changes include of the toal allotment on jects as follows: Fargo, N. D., from $685,000 to $600,000, and limit on the cost of the site of $50,000, instead of $135,000. Elks Band Concert Is Greatly Enjoyed; Reduction in eral pro- K. LYON Auditor Burleigh Cec North Dakota pul {the uniform traffic bill written by the “Hoover commission” and nsored in this state by the state ‘ety commission. (First NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOSURE SALE county during 1926. Notice Is hereby given ‘that that MANY DEATHS The birth rate for Burleigh coun-) With a good-sized crowd on the! Can Mei e Frene Bee 5 ty is per cent, outstripping Gol-| main floor and in the balcony, the{and Florence 6. Young, hi den, Valley county, which has 27.4] Elks band, under the direction of R.| Mortgazors to Juli R | by 5.8 per cent. Other counties with] E. Wenzel, gave an enjoyable concert Mortuaxec, dat high births rates are Sioux county! in the house chamber of the state! 1916 rec with ta percent, Hettinger and| capitol Sunday afternoon. A well ar-/ 1216, in the office Adams with 22. 22.4) ranged program of popular and semi-|anotar in. it and Emmons with The abnormally high birth and death rates in Burleigh county, how- re attributable to the fact that ck. is such a large medical and. the, increase over the erage ratio tomes fr births and deaths of those who ai sidents of other counti The median classical numbers was played, and several encores added. This was the second concert to be played at the capitol by the Bismarck Elks band during the present |Nisla- “ tive session, in compliment to. the{J@i#h and State o . state legislators. Both concerts were the 5th day of April, 1927, to satisty broadcast by the Bismarck radio sta-!the amount due on’ such’ mortgage tion, KFYR, so that audiences sev-jon the day of sale. The premises described “in such” mortgage and be foreclosed ises in such mort er described at the jon page 618, wil sale of the ‘pret gage and herea front door o} City of B Bismarck’s Position as Medi- cal Center Gives Burleigh Highest Rates in State still has the high- in North death rate for the t r unofficial vital stat eral times as large as those which . isties for| state is 6 per cent, while the median| gathered at the capitol heard. the/Which will he sold to satisfy the 1926 given out by the state health | birth rate is given as 17.3 per cent.| muse via the mdio dpericigh sak sate Ae Naan Gee department today show. ‘A total of 11,766 births and 4,142 —______ Se, Copy pee rae ne With a death rate of 16.7 per cent,|deaths are listed but the health ‘de- CIRCULATE PETITIONS wit: “Section Township 1 Burleigh county outstrips its nearest; partment makes the point that these Bowman.—Petitions favoring the]North of Range Ww That de- ulsh, by 7 per cent. Walsh | figures are not official, delayed re-| employment of an agricultural e of Rolette has per cent,| ports being expected to bring figures Pierce and/|up to stan . As soon as all re- Stutsman 9.4 and Golden Valley 9.2.| ports are in, an official report will The statistics show there were 556) bi a births and 280 deaths in Burleigh! in Bowman county are being lated and are being liberally signed, according to reports here. The peti- tions will be submitted to the of county commissioners, age, which have become due. here will be due on such. mort: boardj gage at the time of sale the sum of e made, Birth and death registration is in- London’s Annual Pageant—The Opening of Parliament | Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings huskiness and similar troubles quickly re- lievedwith Millions of pounds used by our Government “ Athletic Benefit Elks Hall,Mandan DANCE TUESDAY, MARCH 1 §. §. Madison Orchestra Last Dance Before Lent SMPRESS Weep : i cul