The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 7

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een FN ean BEAK tito Marca matranin es netnctalt antngehn tA Ag PRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ : PAGE SEVEN — “SAN DIEGO TO PARIS; A GREAT EPIC OF THE AIR Radio and Telephoto Complete Picture Story of Lindbergh’s Amazing Feat cieapi ego triving at St Louis Ten online visks hin wee tek: er to Paris _—— —____. ; ji { “ity, 8 pre e i . exning trade. est of these three large sparrows to City, state president, as the guest) 2,500 jobs NM be ed 01 ‘ seology of the bootleggin iS PRAI LINDBERGH A WONDERFUL LESSON \Grrive. ‘They wero) first. reported abi of . Tt will be. the feature | 100,000 applications matey aut the | PhEesee nT prohibition administraters f a. 7 \Fargo May 5, Argusville May 7, and social event of the conyention and, Thirteen ee: sae yert reed the system of training, ‘ourses = e Minot May 1 will be held at a Grand Forks hotel. offered at the school here ne Is are private | FOR THE AMERICAN BOY, ACCORDING |," se: vajcne pac Mba it a Ho, de ee ’ on May 15. These are rather un- The endowment fund concert. clude English, gramins a ee . ‘common in North Dakota. They are which the committee promises will be | English comp 1 Potassium permanganate in solu- le ’ jspot on the wing. In action and call tory, is scheduled for Wednesday eve- | of druggist i seven cuttings. Soft wood cuttings ] | —_____ = —— Gain ae resemble the goldfinches CLUB a itis Gite memenee tification of i ‘smilarly hastened by a solution, a An Expert on Boys Com-) whole story is the story of his land-| The Se eee sa about utes ing meeting will be the presenta. | 12e, There $a course in the of cane sugar piendasMaplible: of Young, 3: Simple, straight-forward Charlie; xam| : He typifies every American boy wit! Visit to North Dakota Capita) hese plain words: Onesof Bright Spots of American Flyer to Every | it. Please cable tion by the Mayville Women’s club of a year, usually feeding upon dande- lion or bird seeds. A couple of years | Prominent Speakers to At- lub ting. Following “Well, 1 made ago Russell Reid of Bismarck found this the convention S ‘4 other.” them nesting in the Bad Lands in tend State Federated é bu nesehgersiep: snd | pring pep on your paniry s. ‘th Dakota. This seemed nominations ‘+ ‘Trip, Says Dotson Youth Who Would Succeed ¢—— > —————-¢ quite remarkable, as they are sui Club Convention Mrs, Rufus Dawes of Chicago, Mi, —Every American Boy al| Ne D. Bird Notes | {tosed to nest in the evergreen wo chairman of the department of inter: | aoe very “American Boy a) tN. 1. SP Carbide Later: Mon Ran eee national relations ‘will sneak at the ‘ort Yates, May 27.—(Special to ara TET thei city. i ‘i ieend Forks, N.Dy May. £7 Thursday afternoon session. The the ‘Tribune)--Still enthusiartic abou] Dotential-Lindbergh With reports of blizaard s0 clos He ‘reported this te Florence, Mer: |—When North Dakota ‘club’ women| Visitors then will be taken ‘to. viait | their trip, Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Dotson Ghee whan cee Prise in the Marge viam Bailey, author of the principal | léet here in annual convention next) oints of interest about the univer- | : of Sidney, Mont., i tts ct e e weather ed | leferens cic, diate on by a|Sity and in the city of Grand 3. eeseidness Meats continued on thefr The extraordinarily fine char- | §uddenly clear and warm on May i1.{ reference book on ‘western birds. fall their time will be taken by a] sity and in the city of trand Forks. | _ , : the. acter, the subhime courage, the é & had studied birds all over the}continual round of business mixed | Late me f issouri. river today, after givin i Lit. AB os On that morning the writer heard a a sntartalaane Z orities and fraternitics at dini i gh peaiee to Fiona Giving! dazzling capabilities of Captain | bobolink | fl ayet iad ceed cant ern states but wrote that the{with . entertainment, a ine Dr. William De Klein of Fargo will ‘ Charles A, Lindbe yer : ; 0 “Our stop at Blsmarek. will b L « 25-yewr- | Arkansas Kingbird. The bobolink ; : be presented by the public welfare of the bright spots in the diary of cia have |wan reported at Argusville the same| jag Jong wanted to find and never) mitter. dotarts such as reg-|department at the: Thursday evening | our river. trip,” Mr...Dotson says.| "What. there i aay, the Eingiisd at Mmonmue Bet — istration, presentation of credegtials, | Session. Dr. DeKlein has had charge ishing was d, * ites}™ 2 ao A 7 2." The,cathird and. a Sap Be " “ten and | 0f.the Fargo child health demonstra- sflshine as geo rity nicer name “Whe: Ribieri —~faamostan Mag ee eh ereet bird and WiLL. MAKE SILK MOSE, FROM] repost of the program committee and mimites of the board meeting are| tio: “While in Bismarck, we visited |nest of the siskin was something she | tentative plans of the prog 1 F he same time;-the catbird | ; i Election of vfficers- is’, scheduled James. B, West, for 17 years |%t Fargo the same time,-the catbird’ py NEA Service scheduled forthe morning -of ‘Tues-| , Election o chief executive of the Boy Scouts [#180 at Argusville May 12 and the| “Omaha, Neb. May 27.—Here’s| day, October 4. for. Friday, piernly capitol and the Memorial -buil of Americk, tells in this article |#TOsbeak at the same pluce May 14 jone for the’ husbands , whe have| The Tuesday. afternoon meeting 4 Bees cs cae henicinn * cas mint "Teil id at Minot May 16. ide rast ‘ i . a DRY AGENTS WILL TRAIN IN ¥en did Stet eterede bus | SEA caecially for The Teb- |" Artonone’ vinghind, com, a/ beep. spending am alarming, share fill be, ct ore ene a ee COUARGE ood for any hour of the da of the state librarian’s office; Lewis RSAC IE Oe He little more venturesome than the | hose, silk dressed‘and silk Mngerie<} departments. tobe featured at this Be eer a vacant dhe R Covers of fiestas Miata] BY GAMES BWR eames Hae aa Eafre GB geet, ate, mad from | 23, reaing Mr Brie Glewnay\ om Sars eeag canaitn sit R@ACY-Cooked, ready-to-eat, last frosty nights are gone. Their us cheap as calico, Experts who are| department, will preside, Mrs. Mag-|De heartened by a pepny college yell, Clell Gannon, a.young author of] New York, ‘Ma; ‘ a 28: e q y. 27.1 am. sure ; 2 ; lerable note. i i ; inoisy chatter: from: the tops of tho! backing’ th et ie Wi Barry’ cf College station, 2nd even though they are armed with p- serie htoueh abe ‘southern | fer Ameri bay, wil ado Wen ESI" S2ead irs Bhutan | eee, Remy vend prose! gC Whey Gf Callers, fet" ates and tuderkn'e pions wil be | @22SP-GEMCLOUS NOUrIshmen part of the ‘state has been hindered/ side by side. with such heroes us|i#tic .summer sound, The writer! Nebraska alone to make silk stock-| partment, will be the — principal eke Ge tee stvarat abhdie'| considerably by rain and hfgh winds, i ‘ saw a couple of chimney swifts on!ings for every feminine foot in the | speaker. Sa ut we have Made aged use of ouz| ceoree Wushington. Kit Carson and 18. These like the Arkansas | world, 4 ote Leaguo to Entertain throughout the country preparing | 12 oz in Each Standard Package time while on land by getting ac- " That new hero is|ingbirds are warm weather birds,| ‘But silk is only one of the valuable| The women’s league, an organiza-|™men for the civil service examination quainted with the Indians and whites! 3 —Charlie Lind-|¥et..8 few usually overstep the | products to be obtained from the silo| tion of girl students at the Univer- for prohibition agents. __Next_June, along the course. bergh. weather. és fodder, Chemists say they are going| sity of North Dakota, will entertain) “—-—"———"—— fe were on the Standing Rock ‘His’ success is| A few of the warblers arrived but.jto make enough acetic acid: to. sup-|.at tea following the afternoon ses- reservation before we knew it, and, the result of pure|#Pparently the main group of them! ply the world, enough varnish to geat| sion and Mrs. Barry’s talk in the were somewhat surprised, on going — GRIT. A great| Was yet to come. The blackpoll was/ all the furniture in the country,| evening will be followed ‘by the pro- : up to what we thought was a ranch-| many persons have|Teported at Argusville May 7 and{ millions of feet of insulating lum-{cession of? pregidents and a recep- 1 : ‘overlooked the fact; Minot May 14; the orange crewned/|ber, alcohol enough to furnish fue)| tion at whi¢! rs. Thomas F, Kane, at Charlie—and| 8". blackpoll at Jamestown May 10} for thousands of motor cars, and: al wife ofthe president of the univer- Re ‘sure every boy|#"d 12, the palm and Tennesseo at large share of the world’s supply of| sity, will be hostess. i » did not have any chick-|" would call him by| Fargo May 15 and at Argusville: Ma: j Pape . A club institute, reports of district ens, we secured none. However, we | _ that familiar first|!1 and 13. The yellow throat whic! | itis estimated that 450,000,000] presidents and the founders and foun) him to memorial service will mark the Wed- j . C ¥ very friendly ‘and| eet tater a{'"*tlis one of our common summer resi-| pounds of cornstalks are burned cach he greeted us with a smile and shook the serious “Me | dent warblers was seen at Argusville If this supply could be turned | nesday morning program. | hands cordially, instead of using the Linavergh” — was) May 12 into, useful by-products, fagmers| The. legislative department | will SPRAYED RUBBER war-whoop and tomahawk for intro: e barn swallows. were. obser wot receive more for the stalks|receivé special attention Wednesday | " “ di phle te maker is at Argusville on April 24° and vat) thad they now do for the corn. afternoon. with Atterney. General a: bag ae rei? ie, Band seshod build : DIS. | Fargo ‘* 00, belong to eorge afer schedule for the! ini nil te ? Si . ed, through ritance: Ae att ag a ivhoed of ERLE BIS warts Weather but “ae vot ally u The costed Hos of eae naan Tas martes. ; pei c. tonne At A. The Flat Ba ten Taree WEB CORD and allotment, nearly a section of! If he h: t bi wander on ahead and are likel ist that earthworms sing is con! ismarck will lead a round-table dis- "5 ec * Ling, ad seapad ta GATERINIO prpen (Ae Larsen oak te er aesrttat | Matter’ shen the Genthor & ed through observations of an official | cussion on “Reeant and Proposed Leg- ae a ind Method, invented and pat FLAT BAND METHOD Buite, Se ders etn erctge roteer ar, ae rcag oue hres | fw cele oe ee Mat [Charter gee atacand peclanes ainer| ened bY O90 United Seat Rubber Comper, ier, wi | ji f were , ; ce e n . * aaa, J Feservation when Sitting Bull’ was| A" Flesh and. Biosd perk Plog |toted at Argusville “April 24 anda sound by dragging the fine bristles | is scheduled for Wednesday evening puts longer wear into a tire because it is the most ~~ killed. Sure, she had dorful machine| Fargo May 1. The bank swallow is|under their bodies over a hard object. with Mrs. J. E, Featherstone. Valley! precise method of tire building ever developed. “This man was well pleased with|to fly, but don't f that that|the latest and had not yet been r It i : i BUY WHERE YOU SEF ae mh na boo ples Seong te me aes tn get ie that ported "xe “tera was noted . t is comparable to the exact engineering THIS SIGN y ie lans ne one exce} ti -and-blood lug} at Minot May 7. less ci ., ; ., 4 Ho thought the fadian behind ital. tpecies “but « brightly: colored one. | ervetiog af beldae design anid ‘construction. Just lowed to borrow moni i tential | Its mud nests are sometimes found on as position, length‘ load their ptoperty, "the typifies the| buildings. ‘They are iniore nearly en- _ pga al a * ad of each cable whites, I told him that 1 would not ty of lux- | closed than those,of the barn swallow / SY etter a bridge are calculated and fixed in advance, venture an opinion as ‘wisdom i es. He|and several are likely to be place a * . % eta hy ede Ee by eR nme | armen 5 alee on es . would be better if some 4 wis woodpecker, is repo: 0 4 A ‘ ‘ { whites were not allowed to mortgage sesgrasien. | He Mas! te elatered it Minge, thie ise y t Band Method the plies are laid tobe propertn, (At & wroet semny LeBne| bogs, and youths woe tru hearted; | western bird which is fiuite rare ia E . } svithout tension. The length of each cord is la more harm than . stwi le men, » telligent jakota, having. been report P avis Comp fearless and kind," [only two or three times. Lark bunt- : | ‘precisely right. The relation of the cords, one he Visited’ our} Notice his’ attitude after his suc-|ings were observed at Arnegard May to another, is exact, - camp, gave Mrs. Dotson a bead neck-| cessful _landi; It ects. that}12. They are characteristic prairie Pus i ttt : and ineldeneaty eat th nie tanges | Spromd entong the Bers of the Unite [isss, She eluer"belaw Gack ‘except | The result is a tire in which uniform tension and ine! eat ui! a sprei amo. ec fy mi except bs ‘practice. with Nae g2 calbre rifle HA pape mae ot ee VEY hy a beatin dy Bash each wing. and strength of every cord are assured. The load The Scout motto is “1 ” lt ‘ i ‘And: Charis corteialy eb BEeDRIe (1 eer ee a ee Ne ed * equalized all around. Longer wear follows, UNITED STATES aphiniitig ater tee confidney” selfolianes ay meee ry Rigged insane je a eed ety : i j|look for them Zarther, Most of them First in the Dough ~Then in the Oven R OY A L an in usin ALCOR nei raing have | tried 1 had don the night of April 27. two xe. part. recdgnition ite thutated and white- those who. des: i ig May 11 when relponsiile fe ii ts, the weather became warm. A few! Wasted No Time but very few ’ a Mindeapolis, ing, primitive just ican Indian, still con seine ae state eeartioe asf of. the piss

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