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PAGE TWELVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 i penitentiary for participation in one Rigid cost ounting is applied to! 2,000 acres, in a single day. Gaso- | Two Bachelors—Very “Eligible anh a ae Melee a Our H Ely operation. The cost of pro-| dine consumed on the, farm amounts | The Kimes boys are alleged to 4 ur nero ducing wheat on the Campbell farm! to as much as 5,000 gallons daily. gaa picked their home town of is less than $10 an acre, or about| Fifty men during the eight work- , i vgs, Oklahoma, for their first : one-half what it ordinarily cost un-| ing months and 250¢in the. busiest ‘ z F 7 F ajor crime. hat was (By Florence Borner) der prevailing methods in this sec- harvesting season do all of the : ' ‘ j } ea ee earcenn Nil (Dedicated to. Colonel Charles Lindbergh) wo Works Past bbb SIRS ig Hank of $6,000, locked a half dozen While all the world in slumber lay, paWith, headquarters in Hardin, e| partRESIDENTIAL DUMMY s thi vi t, escap rom al is friends aloof, jas five separate units, eac! ‘aris.—l erdas! iy ‘is have [Tn"May, thia sear. Matthew. Kimes Across the great Atlantic flew its fall equipment. of machinery, its | discarded the wax clothing models of was, identified as the leader of a ‘A brave, intrepid youth; manager, several foremen and crews! insipid-looking shieks in favor of ‘ Ene Of, Dine Me ewe evaCer hal He sought what man had oft dreamed of — [oe acs sus lane 10, cachel,© a etone GRncande Mian reese OMV nad Inly 10 Babies Born to Bi ly $18,000, killing the chief of police. A Path across the main, plowed, disced, seeded and packed! ly intended as Pre alone Deuriergue: Robbed 2 Banks On eagle's wing he swiftly soared in one day of 16 hours. It is possi-| Others bave models of stage and marck Parents—Others | Five days after the first robbery Within his aeroplane. ble to plow 1,000 acres, or harvest screen idols. Bes lat Beggs the Kimes brothers par- mn ; ‘ : Live Elsewhere ticipated in the robbery of.two banks The Spirit of Saint Louis, brave, at Covington, in the northwestern Bore him in triumph on, Me ieeveK Uaules were born. In| corner of tne ‘atate, Until they reached a sunny elime For Sale By All Live —— boys i , Misiiirck during the month of May,| From Covington the Kimes | boy Beneath a foreign sun; sccording to records on file in the ? ea wre corre Eaters oA ‘And as it, circling in the air, ~ Mifice of City Auditor M. H. Atkin- ' td by officers at Sallisaw, near the At last came into sight, % 3 pepetiod there | Arkansas state line, and in a gun A mighty cheer rose in acclaim id 15 de h in this city, | fight Perry Chuculate, Cherokee In- * Of him who braved the flightt. \ proportion 4 among the new a | wounded and another deputy injured. Tle crossed the sea, and blazed the way ‘erry ; | dian deputy sheriff, was — fatally, ts evenly d | rt police chief at Sullisaw, For heroes brave to go, ins” avew ot the new atet | nd Will "Ross, civilian posseman,|- “What man has done, that man can do,” “were its who live | were overpowered Pre peat ils t Is scmething we all know; _ Marek peopl Tear a Tramning: Tighe with: 6ttbe This brave, intrepid lad, Is Biter OF Uidse Who died Were, Bis-| | titicora, "Finally, surrounded by Who crossed the sea aa cibiaily, Jor Resul 3 De nates , the Kimes brothers at- And made all people glad. nie Ais Aa $ P pted to escape on foot, They Be retieg ts the vecords, we fi 2 ere wounded and captured. Woll We honor, too, the gallant plane, a! 8 wa“. : ’ nd Hoss had been released pre- That, sailing through the sky, Births | MEY: icra tal ne our brave Lindy to his goal, — ‘ ‘ Matt Gite bi were re- ‘Tradition. to defy; | ‘ | and George Kimes ‘ ere car! Dassinger.) turned to. Sallisaw and. tried for And Uncle Sam is very proud w Heron, a daughte | 5 inuraer in. connettion with’ Chieds Of his heroic -son, “THE OLD oo guage ee Nee Mrs. Alfred Charles; \ ws death. George was sentenced Who faced the perils of the flight, : ‘olzman, aR i ae ‘ aye |Here are two royal young men, representing Hngland and America, negr was given a6 year son at ei een Paar Leo Timothy Daily, and the most eligible bai ors it would be possible to name just now afitiels : aan H anes Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, king of the air, and His Royal tna | and Gea ea CUT SchgL sO Og America, Land of the Free, WG Mr i ‘ q 4 sia F ob y tion over the sentence— To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hekt- ness, the Prince of Wales. Lindbergh (eft) appears a little different teanse be heaehh it Be Litt ub OPH ene arora: ter, Bismarck, a so ‘from the haggard boy who crawled from his historic planc in Paris.| heavy and the prosecutors because May |The picture was taker ; scoption eiven LAnubeeBhe in t he Though you claim not prince or king; To Mr. and Mrs. Armour A. Haines, | The picture w taken at ve aoe reception given Lindbergh in| they pal eS erent te Yourrsons have shown time and again New Salem, a daughter. | i F was being held for the second trial The bravery of their sires, Ee a mysterious band of six men invad- Your daughters -are with courage filled » aaa To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter, jng of wood, and this in turn. is! of the author's childhood at Mar-| ed the town, overpowered the jailers From faith’s eternal fires. Bismarck, a son, eovered with wood 5 and when : family home in Sweden.| and liberated him. This was in No- May 7 the lath under the | and. the picture of a foreign life! vember, 1926. Since then the bandity ————— ae d Mrs. Stephen J. Hege-| Shingles on the roof are of Wwood,! 4 vhere is simply. given. has been a will-o’-the-wisp figure.| tural pens ; with caves’ and hibernat-| trialization of farming, together] Uae tia ST et a ee, Ben ndge. The| He is frequently seen, but he dis-| ing holes. They are all pretty tam th cooperative marketing, will do . and Mrs. Charles FE, New-| flagration-breeding type of construc-| Bishop of M chusetts here pre-| appears before officers can act. cept when unusually hungry. more to solve the farmers’ problems omer, oe da ; i one th t urround-| sents a sketch of the life and ideals} ——_——— Big Bear, Too than any other plan so far sug- A " May 9 = _ | ing structures in eof the senator, who was his lifelong! ‘8 hers, mountain lions, lynxes! gested. I feel cooperative market- To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flurer, Bis-) should break out, particularly. if friend pil anganthers: Welch ure nuisances be-! ing is" inevitable, but, it will never marek, a son. [there were a high wind blowing. For] Ludwig, Napoleon, * A-psychologi and coy ates er Gtock:killing. habits,’ be a success until at least a majori- May 10 a high wind would cal Boaapy A eendedjty po e have about all been cleaned out,| ty of all of the different crops grown | To Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Amund-) embers to adjoining roofs and scat-| mind of Napol Little: emi | d his counti under control of | , # dl of Napoleon e emphas but n few have been caged or tamed jin this country are son, Rickardville, a daughter. \ter sparks far and wide. lis par van the Weta of Waele, in the state park, | some central head. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyer,, “But it is probably a long way off| but the book remains true to fact in Game birds aré numerous, and the Born in N. D. , a daughter, be wood frame houses will be! its main outlines. grouse and pheasant have been stock-| | Born on a farm in North Dakota, | aed . and Mrs. Michael A, Tovey, e abi particularly | Ludw Wilhelm Hohen: ea in the hills. in ample numbers.| Campbell learned in the school of lentinel. Butte, a son. since of modern) This life of William IT by a Should the president take up hunt-| experience the lessons he 8 May 11 building materials has resulted in a . wth in William's | ing, he can go after stern he} applied with spectacular — success.| To Mr. and Mrs, Paul Homan, Bis | protected type of wood construction] nature of egotism i alee MoEniat likes. | Graduating from the University of | marck, a son, “ that retains all the good features of! his earl of intetlonibystae | 6 | North Dakota, he immediately en-} Ma the all-wood house. ihiecphpstenl! detect, gaged in farming. In 1918 he enter-| To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Belk,! “In building such a fire-protected |" Norris. Noon, An autobiographi-| ‘Fish Stories’ Abound in Va- ed into a contract with the govern-| Sterling, a daughter. wood house the wood frame is erect-| eal sketch the auéhoe oft! othe | ment for the leasing of grain areas | To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clausnitzer,|ed in the regular manner, But | Rolland. a ( ; cation Land—But Most of in 10,000 acre lots on Indian reser- | Bismarck, a son. stead of a sheathing of wood be Pesbtide i i ations. May 13 applied over the frame, an incom i “ nial i Them Are True Campbell's farm is operated like! To Mr. and Mrs. William Hoven) bustible type of sheathing is now) known Fi him| an enormous factory. There effi-' MeVey, Bismarck, a daughter. used, This protects the frame from] among the world's 4 re | ency counts. For the past seven| “ aw BY PETER EDSON I May 14 jthe outside. To pre | leaders min jyears he has averaged .40,000 acres To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hirning,| inside a metal wn ruck lath Hi Gndward. ‘Through Many Wine) Rapid © D., June 17-—-(NBA) UTUR ¢ AM: rin crops, Bveky art of = Golden Valley, a daught in place of wood lath. With a roof-| ow \ : ac ich abounds w E k | ; Hee he siserise: ouden Valley, a daughter. yest bas : of | dows. An autobiography of a woman | Yime novel plots, it is only natur 5 mpbell farm ix powerize * areata ee 2 who beg 0 actors lead the fleet of pow- Rudolph Leroy | mora se 3 TA York as an am-lexpect an assortment of fish | i pgs abana vrs secant Legere qiaueh ter. | Pessesses as. hog ree of protec- | ‘a hear ae heethe jibe | bear stories that would make Baron} ‘ s chanics operate equipment. Ma |tion from fire possible in eee ee dverticnge| Munchausen look like a piker, and) Former N. D. Man, Scientific eae iMry overt A.-Gruman, | frame structure. nen in the advertising| the Black Hills have these stories. i Glen Ullin a son Chief Thompson feels thi ent: These Black Hills, you must re-| “Agrarian, Says Machinery M May 17 ires is j bor aut member, were the happy hunting To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoeft, department’ k |grounds of the Sioux Indians, and Will Speed Work ) Mandan, a son fighting fires, and along with t it is understood that the Sioux still To Mr. Mrs. Nels E. Nelson,! thousand of other fire have a law suit, Jost in the fede: aS | 17.4 )— Dicaltan, a son. throughout the country, he is ac | courts somewhere whic | make! Billings, Mont., June 17. | May 18 \ly cooperating with the International . \the Great White s war | Twenty years hence less than one- To Mr. and Mra. Otto John Mob-| Association of Fire Chiefs in council come across and pay for the| fifth of the world’s present farm i “127 is Fire Prevention Year” hunting grounds the white man ap-| population wijl be following agricul- zien, Bismarck, a son. irreat yo movement which it is hoped w May 19 rt propriated in his search for gold. al pursuits and production still Sit anil Mee, Tae -B; ‘Tarner,| the public with means for! Railroad and Chamber of Com-| will be ample. reducing the annual fire to merce ballyhoo agents up here say! Such is the prediction of Thomas Savobl Mansy Rie] = that the principal sport of all the|D, Campbell, premier wheat producer 4 oo caid, Bismarck, ay people is fishing, and that all the|of the world and America’s fore- At the ‘ies r il people who go fishing catch fish. | most. exponent of industrialized To Mr. and Mrs! Hubert W. Stoclt- arck 4 21-year-old Youth Is ‘Most Mine caaipaminene tee fare ing, Krem, a daughter. Public Library i Throngh this town of Rapid City,|, Hired men will do more work and . To Mr, ‘and Mrs. Jason Peabody, vali zie ‘anted Man in State’ | for intaznce: mennders Rapid Creek, |e more,” explains Campbell, who Ecoldén Valley, a son. | aaa | Wanted Man in State’ Natives, it is alleged. gqout and{#* farting 100,000 acres on a Mon- May 21 | A group of new books of biography | Price is Hes get their breakfast out of this stream Indian. reservath Orme To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otto Grun-j a i ion at the ci Price on His Head ny morning they happen to be. so| s¢reage 35,000 acres are in winter ee ae Pe cutnare White sHiutae CaNBniene ptpst Ts Geeta erent tan Rlolonainter te - for your contribution to aviatio: jw itons a darters the iol covers the msn, lt a, oe die stanton tthe elagan ant egenasrs Sia) teat Aleman hioe yaad: derden fim abi MMe, Alex, gories Sto-| trations, lis ronterial, we al Nee ee et Ue a tilthe rene datee saath? mately will bring ty much asked ; ee ae a wart, Glencoe, daughter. lam otncne PEatleke ent aL yb eat eats Te ae a cant at Heopid ‘Cit whose te Cool. | labor in the city, Campbell believes.{ by which you made the whole i pers and little known manuscripts. | Ki east Waited Than th Ok, deer will "live, “are. three famous |Such @ situation exists un his farm. . ts. é. 2 Mio Mr. and Mee. O. H. Lightnizer, tell. “The Road ‘To ‘the (tem: | lhhoms toting atreams--Squaw and French | "Modern farming is 90 per cent] gil world kin. By your action you Ipismarek, nie, Al . | chaired youth of 21,| Creeks, which will be open to all, ctaineering,” he continues, “Indus- A d : have gripped the minds and 4 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uhler, Beu- 3 AS, u wetie| Who graduated into nk robbery. comers, this summer as usual. and} Nah, a son. ek. i wepape from hold-ups at country dances and| Battle Creek, which will probably be! — = P € To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clement Ben iio opher in Chic mall town poker games, is formally| reserved for the presidential fly and [J stirred the hearts of all the _ Mandan, a.donghier. eeu aia Bi harged with three bank — robbs Fien| ware A or , 5 1 h be. lay i was his passion ibeoaaoenl h » slaying of two ¢ officers, e tastiest fish in the whole fish peop. glo To Mr. and Mrs. Flick 01 | fe, and thera he finally lived and| Re PAC AOE REE i'|| world are said to be the brook, rai 1€a S eon the , 4 Ileve, Mec lusky: a daughter. |. | died. ‘ [leading role in virtually every, ma- | how und) Loehlaven trout caught” in : 3 To Mr. and Mrs. Agaton undby,| Ff . My Book and F y jor robbery of a bank in Oklahoma, the Blac! ills streams. ‘Bismarck, a : [agra agen of he Cece Wa | turing the Mast ed tn ale Gime Raserea SaRE Y On the land lap [St. Louis to ay 29 er’s ife” writes he hild- | Reward Being Raised ' * he H “f es Mrs. Knownly D, Dor- | iene in the pone during the A reward, whjch members of algerie: ey ike ean PHY + oid Paper ri ‘ New York) of his hop fo Paris, jaldwin, a son. ‘uction ; ho a er| bankers’ association believe will t rt $ ane a ted get the E Ar and’ Mra. Frank Roy Whit-/ marriage, and ai sa) is being raised for Mis! enearaets, pools: and placid waters aisin- BR AN eaeee ia ising Co]. Lindbergh used Stanolind jobinson, (a son. with her husbanc . f i : | ey vain ure who have studied his hab.|T2P!43 thd ,fough runs, great sing: THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Aviation Gasoline manufactured Mr. and Mrs. ‘Geri Nibarger,| Jensen. An American Saga. An| its eer declare Kimes is not| streams ‘tumble and toss over myr- UPERIOR BRAN F GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIOAN is e a Danish port at th do. ‘He is Short and stocky and af-| hillsides, piie pin foars of amble| May 2 of sixteen, came to America, became! fects the metropolitan dress of ¥ Ines June Samet. Bismarck. | a Jongshoreman, and finally a teach-, modern “drug store cowboy.” Slane “as tombarly as 8 New Bag: ‘land conscience on its way to church : er and psychologist. | George Kimes, a brother of Matt.) The State ehh t Gottlieb Bonogofsky, 1 , fettviage. |" ngertot. Marbacka. Recollections| is serving a long seniinde in thelte he Ge saat wane: Wane: is 7 r situated in a big state-owned and " FE a |} ton Wott, 1, Wishek, saltaicintainea sna antieeae re: Paul Cc Remin ton Mrs; Pavlina Kok, 62, Elgin. 1 — of oa ok gg acres, e 4 . Ait: Oige br Harding Zip iigmarc, ee of baital détene of déetiana sats Anna Hoffman, 63, St : of goats roaming in this park, Bil N L Pl ‘ Richard T. uetud; 8, Bismarck. : ere meee, Misid Ye noticed. fran ew oan ; an bans ; Bey ag : : : ever. tl le, hillsides near the Summer On improved City and F e A2. i 2 7 : | nN . provi y and Farm Propert; . May Arline McGinnis, 3. months, ‘ qq White House at any or al Low interest rate and prepayment privilgge This company appreciates Col. Lind : fore he "Blak Hlie"people kat Bismarck and Mandan. bona recognition of its product. : : oolidge beginning this com has FE ek, 8 ‘yi | aye Weodrew Wilsons It is tond of tress Caries, City teamennoe Aiea cing yr Phillip Hehn, 16, Pollock, § j ’ srain, chewing gum and tobacco, "10344 Fourth St. Phone 220-W shown in substantial ways its faith in : i : ere are a few bear in the park, ; Henry Schmitt, Bi Beach. ( : & : |too, and they are kept in large commercial aviation. The Standard Oil Stephen Lipp, teen on, L rv : - Company {Indiana} was a pioneer in Rachel Coyler Anderson, 4, Valley! : : ; developing gasoline and oil for avia- iam Sailer, Aft, Stanton. : & , : tion use, Today it furnishes a major Ethel Julia Henry, 23, Braddock. . rai p oe ; part of the supply for apvienn in re Chief Urges : >! Se this country. People to Build ‘ ; Red Crown Ethyl is on a the land what For Fire Safety e : | ee , Stanolind Aviation Gasoline is in the reviewing | eaaal sures now bei being Columes A air. .Motorists throughout the Middle Ceninte ce combat the 1 ‘ A. callie ta sags) West have discovered that Red. Crown plone of fe and proper by) UE : ~ | tre bt wholesome. . ct Bhat gives amazing performance. It hi ig ern : ul : J ze baie uses « —turning it into power. It ire. danger Is to give such build: : i et! out that knock. It costs a trifle PO setieal 7, * : : ’ : mone butlk’s worth more than it costs, build an all-fireproof : Esa & THE Ee / ‘ | Everywhere and-everywhers to's, May 17 i Elizabeth Hanson, 50) Ryder, SUE IEMs the many distinctions fila na won by § eas A