The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1927, Page 8

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, PAGE EIGHT Pees Wipe: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE $$ ) ee ! | ‘, been seized in Peking; says T PL | Japan’s New Super-Dirigible | revealing ‘communist aid to, Canton: | fortunately, true that we ese were intended to excite -anti- a IZAAK WALTON few game fish in our section of the | 7 eam see ‘ soviet opinion. f Bots 4 : : | state, but ee hed Le sotyeicing ' | “i s ; Executive committee of north cen-| | { : aS LEAGUE NOTES Rave adequate protections for-it is 7] | . * Ss % § a tral states agricuitural conference at} i weet a ‘ § ae : j only through the protection and’con- reports sentiment of terri- " 4 t ff ot Se Se ie cal | ete of these we Ld jest we <= oon noncompromising for effee- 5 ae es . . eal can hope to build up and improve FLI ER KILLED a 8 gene wae ; es Abbr ge Mie tsi . : . i. ee Oecd our game fish supply; and evety one : : uieav | who likes to fish and desires to per- : Charles Birger, southerny Mfinois : : | ginptditor’s, Note This, ts the | petuate the sport, should consider it — ; : 4% gang ledder, held at Benton, Ill, on, | © i | tet oe ae eracticular interest to. | Pleasure to see that our game fish hata charge of murdering Mayor Joseph Fi we, 4 * : Vierisien. ik artiolhe. ute rotection given by law. Fed Agents Ck Sap ee : : Adams of West City, friend of rival 4 : - Nee ee UGA BO aateRG OF if 'y to mention f : ‘ {Shelton gangster ' : sift being furnished by members of | nets, seines, traps, dynamite and kin- i I ; : a . sad i * the local Izaak Walton League, | nets, Bide dod chines Were Used to Smug- < oe : ' ; a ee Will a h week y’ | dred articles, for, every one knows ies “Ati F Mexi United. States, Great Britain and | j : and one will appear each week-) | that their use is unlawful at all vie Ahens From Mexico { G oie 2 tes : ached agreement to hold | 3 . . § a i times, ahd no sportsman worthy of id \ : " rtite naval conference at Gen-| | 4 [oa . tee a = NR at eee its erinte fone | the name will use or condone the use aaa. ¥ 5 ‘ ‘ P | hering to conference site sug- : Y Bee 2 ‘ § li tly t Se to thoughts of the old | of anything so -utterly destructive to Los Angeles, April 30.—(®)—Fed “ ested by President Coolidge. i , fehl y hole it night he well to start | fish life. Tt might be well to men- eral agents reported today that they ; : at SH WinaaEA . es : the fest Isaak Walton Bulletin with | tion that the use of et lines or trot Hil. SapEu ed pAaieHIANeA th é ‘ St. Paul—Winthrop Lawrence 0} f : ; lines is also unlawful, for this fact Me ie Dieta tite : Pd FA | | Minneapolis was elected president of a discussion of the fishing laws of | lines is als . 4 . . é : : Hest: hat they will not run | is not so commonly known, especially ° from Mexico and that ‘ cinoIptiber tfieees inet itaaeae: : é : : Stout of the law our” fishermen | sifong the younger fishermen. Ie . ts % ‘ 3 member, boys, that the number or the s whut ‘and: Sillod: in 4 ’ M s jee y | f oh ‘ ould remember that the game fish e of the Sisk you take fades into : fepvenents: 3 || found in our section of the state, . hs fight which resulted in the se : : fatignal’ Ladnuvy” OgnegaRt , \unuely pike ahd. perch, can not be | Nothingness When compared to the planes were seized on: . ye el iecally taken until the sixteenth day | hours of health-giving air and. sun ile Los. Angeles : : gps Having decided to move from South Haven, Mich., to Detroit, and|of May. “All of our game fish are | light that a young and growing body lerh i ste) “ eles: Frazier of| lacking funds for tranSportation, Edward Smith, 42, decided he'd pull | Protected during a portion of the} Ty rea ty the business end of a Adee tuts 10 Chinese, declared to ha : North Da i here, de-! the moving van the 200 miles himself. Hix’ mother, Mrs. Mary | Year, #8 may be seen from the fol- | fonsini been curried out of Tijuana. ig fer : if : ie cretary | “°° “Saxon, 68, is shewn In the cart, with Smith in the’ harness. seedle Hees Li SA a tilk Hold iti ii am. today, escaped, THe oft : as es f | [| can-Nicaroguan situation, ae ee ee —| isee.""70. ‘Fish May ne Taken.! Shelby. Company to around lex Chinatown 0 ; okt ee Ae : <a |Union, under whose auspices Dr. |says of Dr. Landrith: “As a plat-| When. No person shall catch, take, . rie 5 kill hi in possession or under aa, ATE on tip from Landrith will appear here. lform man, Dr. Landrith is unsur-| control for any nurpose whatever any | Sell Stock in N- D. WerAater ie CI Dr. Landrith is one of the fore- |passed. His style mingles the/| of the fish hereinafter mentioned ‘ Serta te ante eats, Cit¥"’ most orators in the country and a elusive plantation melody, quietly | within the “periods herein. limited, | _ Permission to sell $16,000 of com- 7 . bery of postoffice and store at Rut- known master of the American plat- | permeating as the moonlight and | towit: Any species of trout or land-|mon stock in North Dakota has AIL Made ; phates a Ff eae PE land, N. D. jform, lle was former president of |soft as the scent of magnolias, with | locked salmon between the first day |been granted by the state securi- burl vi e imme ¢ ‘a wa \ " " ” i e of etober an }e * if \- Pees etee et aaa : ye) eee, | [Large Audience Is iis. Governor drank Hanly as sustice, whether it be individunt or | DOCK gray on orwegs bass hetweeh|tann, ‘he company has sever ci was the result of definite discovery |. Expected to Hear ‘the prohibition candidate for vice |national.” \ first day of June, (both inclusive), | leases in the Shelby district and a week ago that a fleet of airp “ | president. | —_ | following. Any species of pike, crap. |Plans to drill soon. The property Was operating in the smuggling of Dr. Ira Landrith) The noted speaker is touring| Some varieties of chameleons will| pie or perch between the fifteenth | Was investigated by a representa- aliens from Mexico. Early today they i 5 J [North Dakota under the auspices | drink only by catching drops of mois-| day of October and the fitt day |tive of the. securities commission were tipped off t three planes’ Japan's newest and ¢ st dirigible, the N-3, sister ship of the jof the various Christian Endeavor | ture as they fall ftom leaves. In/ of May, (both nelusive) followin, before final action was taken on the had left Tijuana and, although fly- Nore, is shown i stands ready for a trial flight. Major Gen-| ptans for a large attendance at| Unions, speaking on the subject of | captivity theje quarters have to be| All game fish, (which are genér application. ing very high, they were seen Pass oral Umberts Nobile supervised the setting up of the super-ship, but lthe lecture to be given at the city {law enforcement and world peace. | sprayed every day te keep,them from | defined as being fish that will take IME Otticers here’ the tater tay the engineers forgot to make a door in the hungar big enough to|nuditorium Monday evening by Dr.|He will also speak of the world | {7/98 of thirst ee | artificial bait) are thus protected be-| People of the lower classes of Eng- wait for their arrival at the airport. { take it out, One side of the structure had to"be removed. Ira Landrith of Chicago are being | wide extension of the Christian En-| Cockroaches of an Amerieag spe-| sory whict ine a their, Yemilies | made by members ‘of the Bikenniee |Geavor society. Preah CM Aa AE CLT . P's h ery 5 tendants. Clerks and their, families Dickinson Normal JUST OUT OF COLLEGE’ SUCCESSFULLY : chapter of the Christian Endeavor| The Kansas City Gazette-Globe | provide food for frogs and lizard ° ern ioe Sees ee teavanes of vod we Ni cabli bd aakedealad « School Pupils and Faculty Heads Here PRESENTED BY JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS Prof. C. E tt, head of the de Pape ccheninoe Aer ta Comedy Afforts Evening of two students of the man. Pauline Fritz, playing Luella Jenkins Pickering, was typical of the ts | s Genuine — Entertainment— c+lebrity ser who is constantly school at Dickinson, Richi heing disappointed in her aesthetic and Miss Genevieve Hart, were Members of Cast Handle Bismarck Friday to visit the ioe idols. putes Gear WN BW 1) U N c I | GS school and to present to the sid snia Hxcellentlyas A udents some of the educational a Assignments Excellent! An office force consisting of Mary antages offered at the | Much Credit Due Miss as Bernice McCormick, the | ! st ee Se ee omer ne vd ‘ é t er, Henry Brown playing Miss Potts spoke on the profes. | es kei , — Play . The sight’ work offered to students who! Dakin, Who Directed Play Bradford, a bookkeepe: to. prepare ; wee Rertholf us Rufus, the office the importance Just Out of College,” presented hoy, was instumental in advancing , sional training for 2 evening att auditorium iy rood pace er: the Junior clas Bismarek PARLE tan tt eben tradi ¢ OLLE GIATE he 3 School at Dickinson 1 school was received by an : pe alin ah ode offers unusual advantages to. stu- once whose enthusiasm assured its Seavnael: y f , ae dents in their preparatory work, be : . cause the training school, where stu a record i Dane . dents learn to teach, is within t : i sfforded an PS ; le - Dickinson public school system,” evening of comecarianid , ka us the : aid Miss Potts. “There they do| Through the splendid p v of | Heket lone: ctual te i under the direct su- the cast t Sy Acaee Thin tikes anane contact with the every Ernest’ Benser, Buell Quain, and preblems in school work 4 Duane Davis were effective as ex- how to handle unusual s collegians, and learn to teach under Some of the comedy was furnished normal conditions. Professio the Bingo givs, G ing tends tow: suceess i Jean Crawford, Dolo: Success means better wouise Koffel hetter salaries. Th the harming youn Y | “The settings of the mittee is alway: mL lone Jove Tor SWanmprid ey SIOTEOIENS | ante uerech arly attractive and to help graduates+find good positions Plot. This romance was im individual. The appearance of the for teaching.” | SUL Ry eS ATOR ating and Ex-Collegians added Mr. Heaton emphasized the junior of Genevieve Chizzle, a role in whien ; ia colon college work. “He is completing his Marien Strutz played the too helpful suede iakabbrad sophomore year in college work this friend. Fhe HIPBRLIDN BEC Mk June and was a member of the de cf y Ray. which, showalith® enti cot hating team who won in debate i onal coaching in every de- against Valley City Normal this year ei ioe He said that the college work of fered at the normal school is eq i formances. ¥ 8 sponsors who contributed to f i ‘ sue of the play were Mrs. in credit a : Lada Pollard and} Winifred in the fir: y in any uni Robertson. ity. After completing two es. | ve ete i ied : t Costumes were farnished through ~ eit junior college work, stu “Male He ; bib *) the courtesy of the Sarah Gold Shop Sa dents are accepted in the Univer ilifficult character role, that of “lady | and pMisiwee Topmery: = ] ( * j ity of North Dakota and the Uni lhe" Tr a Os nee score incident to the 0 @ : e@ @ Siig) pti Minastots, with Junior. | tid professed devotion to the devatie cellently given by the P : F A student tale, two | mad to understand that he ia years of college work at the Dick %° a Arab Aa aOR he Junior class inson State Normal for s ly s aOR Ds ieee + anproxin playing "N: We Jones, the|¢ Eltinge and Capitol Thea- Young Americans under sixty insist upon the mode. Mh ebclits Fee for favors i Lenoita 1 with of the artistic imy yene at th with of the artistic inpon- che Peg-top trousers and long skirts belong to other years. Style said. r Mae the wn uction staff consisted of Py 4 : 7 vs ‘itis Hae told of the ext gt dnlonondence the wane WiIER tary ya business.inanager: is progress. The mode in motor cars is no exception. ricula activities. “There are many Sv inyeer nidividual’ note te Qu advertising manager; s a organizations ‘which are of great ety tent an individual note te. mtd ary tage Superior Qualit Today's motor car has four-wheel brakes. Speed dic- mt are: | The Women's Henser in the character of |Munager; Louise Koffel, Olive Tall neil tates t It’s safer to be up-to-date—and smarter. The va dhe, Men's Union, The Stu “EMEA ontreree ecard make-up committee; lew Low Prices ; i * A dent “Avsociation, debating team. mention, 4 Sit idee’ ky, Hot Hall, assistant to the director. Whippet Collegiate is the season's best seller in Roadst These tend to develop the social side oe 3 or of insur: |g _________»™ for these reasons: . ae a of student life. They give ‘student took a 1h News Briefs fj ae ae) a greater interest in school iH y R: ep! is y i y Provides them means Tor expression, | EAus, Rubin who, represented the gg Four-wheel brakes. If you were paying °2,000 you'd leadership [through a combination of romance| Secretaries of executive commun- insist upon: ets Beer sie GACT Go Fewer i dee ane pickle business. Hi oles ist intarsiational at Moscow denounces , 3 € # >t to fewer dis- | and ere especially in- : ts alleged b; r cases than any other animals. |dieative ated business north ‘Chinese authorities te have Seats for four passengers. Take ‘em or leave ‘em. ; Speed—Too fast. We admit 55 miles per hour. Landau fe Acceleration—Invariably first on the green light. Prices and epecifigations subject i fees Wether rlonde yok Econemy— Whippet holds the Ccast-to-Coast record for eee : economy. - cass Modern Equipment ine catna ete there inc ona ned nha, }\| FirestoneFactoryMethods | OT Expert Repair Men Make Possible ee Our Guaranteed Repairs We have spared neither time nor means to create the most modern tire repair shop in Bismarck for your convenience—we have installed Fire- stone factory methods and equipment. It will pay you to let us take care of your tires! Copelin Motor Company PHONE 318 a prgUsIyE wy aie weewow

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