The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 13

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4 = annual tour of the Northwest, Farm FARMERS WILL VISIT SEOPE OBI TOUR Northwest Farm Managers’ Trip. Starts.at. Jamestown, Ends at Medora , _ A trip through the western part of the state is the main feature of the FRIDAY, JUNE.10. 1927 Order and Disorder—At Brussels, London Managers’ association, according to the program for the event, given out today. The tour starts at Jamestown Tues- day morning, June 28, at 8 o'clock and that day and Wednesday will be devoted to inspection of farms in the vicinity of Jamestown. Thursday morning the group will leave Jamestown for Mandan, stop- ping at Steele for lunch. A dinner is to be given the tourists at the Lewis and Clark hotel in Mandan Thursday evening. To Visit Station Friday, the group will study the Northern Great Plains Agricultaral Experiment Station at Mandan with de H. Sheppherd, J. M. Stephens and J. T. Sarvis as chief guides. Satur- day morning at 8 a. m. the group will leave for New Salem, where they will study the famous dairy circuit and then go on to Dickinson for dinner. i i ; Tousel-headed as ever, but spick and span otherwire, was Captain Lindbergh when he a a , i. ee ee siren te aft : sels to visit King Albert. Here he is leaving the Brussels aercdrome after an orderly and in the afternoon the tour will f busy newspaper artist at the right is sketching him as he walks. At the left, a B continue to Medora and Peaceful , q member carries a great bouquet presented to Lindbergh when he stepped from Valley ranch, where the sights will be: shown by Carl Olson, proprietor of the ranch. The Fourth of July Il be celebrated at Medora in real ‘wild west” fashion and on the: fal- lowing day the tour will disband. To Be. Tied With A. C. The tour will be tied up with state agricultural college work in farm and farm economics, Three will be scheduled and ranged go that college students ca: make this tour and get. ful ‘tredit for ohe or all of the courses. ‘ : AN is ade. Pe h : Sdiatatin aT dndiberwhuakcahcimmanse teow Ganeont below him as he x hs ¥ “We” edi cik és uy ¥ Captain Lindbergh saw an immense crowd spread eut ne TO BE DONE IN Lindbergh and Mis plance-irom Paris for’Brussels. and Londons at’ The “Spirit of St. Louis” was just conting to rest (n Croydon Field, London, and thousands of persons arrived over Croydon Field, Londen, from Brussels. Here is am ait ne 1 te i rite is pi Sei “taken? Som pla ‘flying above Weresbreaking police lines*in a rush for it, as this picture’ was taken. Captain Lindbergh was almest view of part of it, showing hangars and a British escort ship trying NE AR FUTURE ‘the left’ is river Seing, ha ool ro ay nn mobbed when the two masses of frantic humanity came together. to find room to land. i ; ee ht at eto : Ne lpeas BAVAVAVAVAVAN HICHW AYS THIS YEAR’ OFFER MAN 4.4 \ |Stutsman County. Lindy’s Friends Go to Meet Him |Negro Wanted in | > ry * . | e : T Williston Structure Will Be ARS to. Have Unit. of gm, 7 : vat S| Des Moines Will »IHEV Ved <i eC < | Ready July 1 i YEA , Steuben Society i Fight Extradition @ Fasnion SHop rorMEN ly July 1, | i | > 4 Bridge August 1 f BERRES: itowoc, Wis, and then touching], Initiation of members, and organ: Formal application for the extra @ be patents ion’: i | Mi lis, Fargo, Bismarck Bill-| ization of a new Stutsman to Polk county, lowa, of Mrs. mpletion of the bridge acrdyp the, jNatiens ae _— aay etatbuins TH. Seattle. About| County was completed Thursday | Quinn, ne arged with | D> < issouri river at Williston by July i] Been Very. Busy—Federal fetee-fourths of this route is sur- Rretventeccine ee eoeon pee {iaisneaine: bE mark ied Pos as @ >» w is anticipate the bri (a faced, ele . 2 th Weeor eee pen int : isin of ther state hi way Soar Aid System Is Increased} ""hn important partial transcont:| of tne, new iinet meet in| re Quinn “wast > < ment_and the Missouri river bridge nental route is No. 66, which forms i i e so ; at | Sanish will ..be in uae.defore|. By 9,400 Miles, Bringing) direct connection between Chicago|Prefect their organization. + ' ineson, who receive b 4 > i ‘August 1. : H and Los Angeles sy way of St. Louis, |. , ° 7 a ie a Moines, Lowa, officials. that ig < Advices from engineers’ ftv ctidrge} Total at- Present Time 6} oxiahoma City, “Albuquerque and Bismarck . Chosen she was en route here and that 4 > show that the concrete floor. slab at : Flagstaff. Its length is 2,248 miles, a ee . J+, the: Williston bridge has practically} 55,903: Miles of which inore than half’ comprises For 1928 Meeting Quinn is fighting extradition, py 0 contine wal | ¥ been completed: andthe work of la: pavement or gravel. The greater my he hearing will be held as soon you c y ing the asphalt wearing surface ‘part of the unimproved section is of State P. E. 0. as Governor G. Sorie returns | @ clothing wants to > begin soon. When th ter j Washington, D. C., June 10—Since|'maintained in good condition in dry i ay from a vacation trip in northern > this shop. 4 completed the bridge’ will be ready|the 1926 touring seaton became alwenther 1) Bibuianck: sap, chedin th? the 10bs, Blangootn. ay | for use, Painting of the steel work| pleasant. memory, the road’ builders North and South Routes state P. 0. eobeentionlat the Jo cae ia, @ U be now is being finished. of the nation have been more than! “The United States, system also/ state P. E, 0. convention/at the clos N. P. Lets Contract | Let Us ee sneneineers in charge at Senish said ordinarily busy, with the result’ that provides several useful | north-and- veulee In TONGS this carbine, en: e a eee AG Sita neni > Prove It! > » they expected to complete const ti otor tourist caravan o} south routes of outstanding - . gar i son" Q 9 PCT tion work on the last two spans to-|will ‘find many; improvements and| sour, es oe eee aenesie. cording to. Apepolated Presa dis ae UK KEE eee For Montana Project /¢ < day oF at lcaat by the end of the/aiditional links of highways over| Originating at-Grand Portager Mich., | Patche UNstHial Willerset Parco..was : > Yeu'll have no woek. All that will then remain tol previous years, when they take to! this route runs down to New Orleans, elected ident for the. y Hake, St. Paul, June 10.(4)—A contract rearate| be done will be to’pour the concrete |the trail. following the Mississippi river from inediog: ate Carrie 8 5 involving more than $1,000,000 was ei floor slabs on the last: two ¥ |" The American Motorist, the nation: |8¢, Paul down to the Memphis bridge, Sre(vouing Mus. Carrie B. awarded today by the Northern the asphalt’ floors and fin al motor touring magazine, sets forth |where the road crosses to the east, °',irand Forks: Maas Winitzen | Pacific railway to Foley Brothers of] painting. = Thc te gueteat, (onne, the. resulk cof side‘ and continues southward ‘along Linng 2a f x St. Paul for construction of a 62-| Celebration Planned’: | nation-witle survey of road condi-|the eastern shore. cece yale City, cliaptor A, re. mile branch. line from. Glendive to Although formal opening colebra-|tigng recently completed by the Na-|\ “A diagonal route, which is open, agitate iste Bee MC. Beach | Brockway, Mon and, Cire tions are planned in connection with | tidnal Touring Board of the Americ| virtually che whole year, te Nov 11 fends tee Coste wee, ates Tr. dent’ of Foley Broth: the completion of/ cach bridge, the| can Automobile association. which runs in a southwestward direc- | Toh va cop ereen te ictieson at quipment would be moved structures will be opened to traffic! “Highway improvements,” says thc|tion from Rouse’s Point, N. Y.,! 4 ? ee it i é arted n will be ow Glendive holds in connection line, i f } ;@lected. organizer; Miss Stella’ Bu- as sgon as they are completed with-| american Motorist, “have been legion| through Syracuse, N. Scranton? N bers! - coremaning, °° he dates: set: for the jand the well-traveled touring regionstand Harrisburx, Pu; | Winchester, ghauan, N. D» member of chapter K. fi soe bridge dopprtniant| iB Pattiewlar have» prepared many|Va.; 1 pena ands Bie ol, AY-i) retary; Mrs, Harriet Randall, chap- i man who| Knoxville and. Chat A 5 ing 1a + i hamshisiian z s is making, preliminary computations |ecks Mia summer recreation: along| Birmingham, Ala, and. Meredian and Ee ene. Rriponding secre; | When Col, Charles A. Lindbergh disembarks from the U. or the bridge over the Red river at} ¢ gasoline tra! Hattiesburg, Miss. Route No. 11 joins| wingg, Memphis in Washirgton, four of his old friends from Li ~ "More: Mi f : lected treasurer. . 7 rt Shi i ‘ acd Grand Forks The ‘exact amount of . . 90 at Pearl River, Miss., and, 7 Minn., will be there to mect him. They made the trip by autcmobile.| Shanghai—China is rapidly emer- federal sid’ which wil, be available lleage ‘Added Re otak the te / Left ic right, they arc: Austi Grimes, mayor of Lathe Faller she Sito Its sioll “Of vancienE During the past year, according to| thereafter the tourist may. trayel.dy’| s 0 ancient 1 for this project hot yet been 7 4 f oN Orleans and throw, f © . F ci ion and is fast adopting mod. aan beh ough the de artment pt De gees palates 1s She tad way pats an oe A lig ond ‘Temperature and | «man Levis, Dr. C. H. Longley and Kenneth Martin, jopes ta o lederal funds for 200 Lang Bk cruiser | le Falls, | Diego, . sige : feet of the bridge extending. from| miles, bringing the aggregate federal | route No. 80 westward to San Diego {| Road, Conditions || annuaty. they succeed A. R. Wolf, TW 82, WORK beibekatetietsi the: center: of the river toward the| aid: Improved. “Mibhways to | 55,003 jarneyings | 6 $| Albert Lea, and Mrs. Christine Han! M Libby and her is so large that Grand Forks side. pares bine bee ee tlie coleecrtare:te tal ppi | i cock, Minneapolis, respectively. E. : s Hittie Me 82, an y match factories, complete | tee, much ederat money will: be have tone amis In partiesiar, to the|valiby. area will ‘Ravel to! take’ imto|, ~(Morcary: readings at27 », m.) ° | Anderson, Mingh,’ No D.. waa clected| vantilse iho iicst in © been e pro; inges on \e pad a: ew] with the latest: machine ¢ ad about] required to t: are own work. The} industrial cente ored from Lincoln, | miles, he ravages of the flood on| Bismarck—Cloudy, 49; roads good.| rand conductor. | ; interpretation to be given tHe: rujes|meln east, and west and north andyaccount the ravages of willdo well! St, Cloud—Clear, 69; roads jood.| Grand Ladies’ Auxili x the federal bureau of public toads. Re ding conditions on some of|to make careful inquiry ‘as’to the lankato—Clear, 70; roads good.| included Mrs. Laura McGrann, Fargo, | tv jet these. rules provides that, no the’ outstanding national motor high-|latest road reports before planning| Jamestown—Cloudy, 53; roads fair.| grand junior cou: s aaa ee tatratable om. pre the American Motorist says: |his travels in certain directions.” | Rochester_Clear, ‘68; roads vod. toguther 200'fect The depen outstanding route, because of etm tate. OSs: otnade: wet, ment believes that a line extended|it® signifieance as a midcontinental Minot Showers, 44; fonds seed ’REE COVFE from the center ofthe. river toward {connected highway from Atlantic|(@y : irae nawers, 4Ai- roads good.» FREE COFFEE: + Grand Forks will not. take in, City, N. J.. to, San, Francisco is U. 8, rendu an ve * i The two ladies than one’ building” end tno tégoret | high Mrs. Frank Evarts | Whese names ap- od. - y No. 40. fo dppartment will take that View af the i lies as Baltimore, Wheal RT ERE Mandan—cloudy, somes rood pear on this cou.{ Mrs. A. W. Snow saeec pat grant federal aid.‘ Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Salt q 'fj)} Grand Forks—Partly cloudy, 45; i putin England, still ms do all. thei recently mo he Canton; Bones! Bones! Bones! ae eee ot pon may ag Bismarck, N. D. . i er aeaee roads good. ismarck, N. D, Jone pound o scenes 4 Bring in your bones and see Sam Sloven first, <NiBione (Take. ci Reno. The entire ; j ne, Pane. ig in y n e t Autopsy Shows: Man he's 300" tiles ‘and. the route Devils “‘Laker-Cloudy, 47; roads} $ Bes ue vibet " 4 the man who brought $100,000 into this terri- tory for Jack Rabbit skins last winter, and helped to clean your land of this pest. We aipays pay. \ the highest market prices for Hides; Furs! and. Junk. NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY SAM SLOVEN, Prop. : it fair, 5 ’ *. 3 f \tlantic 4 . i Pound in Water Tank City ‘Nagy Kan 2 didance ot One Pleads Guilty, Others)" Pargo—cioudy, 46; roads fair. {; any grocer. * eat of 8, e cy. Trials + of Apoplexy. foadvay, is chiefly” graded vearth or _ Deny Sot Jury. Trials viater Drowned Ce Travel, . excep’ ween Auburn and}. Tuesday" : ‘ msstown, ND, June 10—U@—|San Francisco, where there in a| ° 40 Start af When: Plane Breaks pauciovs Ate aut performed this. morning-|continaous. stretch of pavement: This : ety! paii-raay ont ody of Matt Lech, who was pole cros: J yet Great Sh lake tives of Bt. Naat ¢ and 980 Moritreal, June _10.—(}—Dalseel i } fa ‘endove: ere mi >, Bur! ‘ ' « . pape - Piatt tates deus here Thurs |ewieete he -tameue "Jeounty. district court here Thucsang| Mees, of Pittsburgh, Pa. aviator, | Every Drop Delicious's dee te dpoplonys At HAE Seat MHL a nouiee UR tats af Naportance (Seetieea heen wereaarzalened MY lTongest land flight with scaslane, 3 A si; * in’ info: P = f a ob, jch, wlio ‘has lived at ‘the|to the tourist is No. 30, which ex-|eourt by: State's Attorney. F. i, Mest P® frome er age ea rename Located in Farmers Creamery Bldg. ‘ar dope al ort F ary Wat | rat pe Atlantic City ts Fortiand [Curdy. ong pleaded guilty es{ i plane Broke in two as i alicneed | : 215 So. Ninth St. Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. ine aie reds Py “an gight a | highway Setmean Ph edlahin and » chegs of snenging inthe lake iets has bead & : ’ oF ihe we Wi: . assin; * mn for trite the ce wee Me went Pennsylvania, the’ foute ‘touches ‘also | terra “and fined $200" and posts of Seana ages des 200. Ve —Captan . , Funeral a have not. Fpancaster, «. Gotteshutey Chambers- | $50, i ‘ : ‘ f : beef made ‘pend ates ym Mr.jburg and Pittal res ut’ passes ox : ‘ FRE + Lech’s di ighter, Mrs. E of tarough. no. Jarge-. in and Goatees Ch in f “4 Qhio: s: 7 3 o r I ges Cincinngtt; Ott ‘ ile Serengh, Chicane keeping an aan 8 som " a 5 : . i nuisance, pl Bee ‘ “f : : ; : we ge seins ure, nes zr ; A. A ARD. JOB i + : ry ; ao : : into ; ~ffore than 2 scote-of el i lier: and Sods Spi i % t € | It's about.as much of a job fora . Epi, ean: r nla ead Fr age yp Ran Renee ta i : * gociety climber to Pact the 3 stasent: from Liew ie ; . - . $400" as it is for a Used Car to get » | MUST. HAVE THE GOODS. :, aM. 8. 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