The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1927, Page 8

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é ; { PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VANDERBILT Fame Finds Him in the Black Hills 4 | country. There ix a good option in| tin Downe of St. Paul and Mgr.}ican troops in the world war will be|and mural paintings on the walls of|tional headqa: rters building of the the road turning north at Waterloo John J. Lawler, bishop of Lead, S. D.| surrounded by distinguished milit the interior chambe: American Legion. d running through Mason City*and} sent guished military |the interior chamber. ‘ and sunning thegugt Maven CHYAUGT a nsapolld —— Guy Pettar Benton | man Sed civilians when Wevdits Lite] Complies af the “contrat saline | 780 QOPI Hs. 2, delat sree ——————] \epiin at Sioux Falls. A longer, trip’ 62, educator and ¥. M. C. A. worker,|Place the block of marble on which | will give Indianapolis and ‘Indiana pathic Ac han he ata . es rs a | from ile Sia oy Bae tl (hla ' aa gail il we hetiay one of the och! notable war me THAT'S OVER ‘ l s of Milwaukee, St. al an y} . In the hall wi e housed treas- | mori: in the nation.» The. lon i 4 : inneapolis, each having its distine-| John Thorpe Win res of the A. E. F. and relics of| mall, bordered by the James Whit- words fail met shladee gaat ty: F GIVENESS SE eh make the | 1 a io) pliers inet ahd ome cone bee covet and the} He (who has been hauled over the ¥ Ri 4 gf i 5 » riotism if : h (fe : || HERR ace seatiag,| NW.N-D, Golf Meet acc fits "ered Tbs] bade, sent otc (cele: pied baaahtlarene routes may be ~=pplannet Oo ine! H = routes may he panned te gcceee, at Minot Tuesday M: . A is She Loved F tral territory, Memphis, St. Louis, aaa. larries American She Love ‘ ? ae Kansas City and Omaha, or Okla-| Minot, N. D., June 29.—UP)—John i Bs tian . . Wichita, Pueblo, Colorado; Thorpe, local ‘attorney and former Rather Than Englishman [Spriign and Denver." jecistant attorney general of North Mother Favored b Pee ae gE ar PRCT | Dakota, today, is the newly crowned j = : other avo! Fishing Licenses Danbe Oe oe fu setlane. tern North reed [| Are Available at (20670 {tsi tinal ‘match with rather than an, Eig avored ’ | Auditor’s Office 25." rniije "mum. thes, sraian by her mother, Mrs. | ‘i — 4. |holes and defeated his opponent, one Davis rd, who up till : j fo-\: Salinitnae tebe bth | o “et | Fishing license blanks have been, up. Be ocak the: forge . ! lreceived’ at the office of Cofinty| ‘Thorpe becomes possessor of the Ricitey Brigadier Ger \Kuditor A.C. Isaminger, and any-|championship held for the last year } i ‘ Conneltn lone. planning to fish after July 1|by L. C. Sorlien of Fargo, formerly Bete uae :tie youny wining | ye : ope i titel secure the necessary li- |o1 Bismarck, and receives the Dr. bar fe Paige tense, the cost of which is 50 cents, |H. Kermott trophy. engineer one of the heirs of t ' : + $60,000,000 estate of the late Sen A law passed by the last legivle- | wt NOW Sea nt led ye | Of (ON Ase Heh ergs he god wom hae 4 $18 95 2 4 95 28 95 3 4 : {About midnight they Nine att ed | | he state and non-residents alike. ver Border Neede e e e e : le b jor to July 1 it was not ne n - the Little Church Around the Corner obtain licenses to fish within the | With Canada are imperative, delega- Pees inbevis tslephened her per- | | state. tions from countign alone the north: Mrs. s_telepho er pi é a 4{ | Children under 16 years of ern border have fea antic Tees ents. The newspapers say the par-| nok sequleg Tl testin’ "Nae ave pear Say commission. Five major read ; + ents did not answer the cull. son over that age must have a license connections are contemplated under ee He caters teline. the : with him when ising ar be Hable) 88,214 Are Rm eer tichway. com: | $2.00, $2.60 1.48 35 en) went to the apartment of the & o : . pata ions but this number may be in- : grade at ea e wade ds Wiegg. 2.98 their blessing and held late this summer. fa Ly 0. Grade .........% 00s e the papers say. % 3 | s ‘Angeles, June -20.—P)—The | county delegation secking the ex- brother, where Davis: i : 7 A ., creased at a meeting of North Da- wrote a note to her p asking - i Pola Negri Is Bitten: | ior ‘and Manitoba officials to be 33/00, $8:50 i * $5.00, $6.00 - Wiiingdess to he : \ By Poisonous Spider Elves, customs officer at grade '..c..... eee $1.98 4 oe ‘ alg r Sarles and a member of a Cavalier ' Mrs. Armstead Davis, mother of the | i Exami vi ile P el tension to the Northern border of groom, when told of the wedding in ; : Examiner says that waite ete NE ee | state highway No. 20, said the traffic ‘ STRAW HATS Washington, doher approval. j : : beach home Sunday night a poison- | between the two countries has grown ‘ piers Diavis, 27 years, old and, two ? . — oun spider: bit her on the forehead |to enormous, proportions and tha 2 pairs $3 and $3.50 Mine. her debut at Newport. in. 1018, , eee anil (two cBNYalclang seh eae the demandercnsing. He sald. 1,400 Pajamas for . , Your choice of our entire stock of and was ‘presented “at the British aS treat the wound. vered today | «art, other than machines registered || 2 pairs $4 and $5 $. 4 95 men’s fine caps Free with every hat . i’ 3 court in . i opti i yin Manitoba or North Rakota, crossed : iceton Graduate with the except nae and. the. marks {the border at Sarles during July Pajamas for ....... purchased. Davis is a member of one of the P Li f , 5 x art ‘ 1 August last summer and esti- ol ates in Weat Virginia, He |ROlf Lium had no thought of fame when he accented a $30- |0f burns caused by emergency treat- and het a large number of them oldest fam ites ie Ned Mrse John ‘t..@-month summer pastorate at Hermos ..5. D. the first |™e"™ ji rr si i - ‘ M4 avis, Pats ae John Ty sermon the 20-vear-old theological Student ire te Pe NNRTTERRISTENNN Co ing iheit homes ware netawedt | Athletic Underwear ' years ago. He is a grandson and new vharge was heard by none other, than President, and}, NEWS BRIEFS hamesake of Senator Davis, onc Mrs. Coolidge. He is victured here in his local vulnit. Indiana to Build - Becratc" nominee for the ‘Wee; —— cedars = |+——____———# "Huge War Memorial Manhattan and Mansco makes, $1.75°to $2.50 $1 49 is was d from Prince- | Colonel Li ho will g , 5 Petia acagate tvom reine BE ACK HILLS AND SURROUNDING AREA | csszisintsritt, Snes tenis ae grade, your choice ........;....0sseeeeeee eres ° Columbia University. He is now of the Guggenheim Aviation Fund, it] Indianapolis, June 29.47)—To its identified withthe armatead Yeu BECOME GREAT MOTOR TOURIST MECCA” announced in New York. sons and’ daughters “who, served in OUR USUAL GUARANTEE OF TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING tures, Inc., of which his uncle, Colo- eat + i nel Armstead, president. Crisis looms at Geneva conference,}a shrine, the cornerstone of which The former Miss Vanderbilt is the | eS in view of experts, as apparent Jap- will be laid July 4 by General John ‘ only daughter of General Vanderbilt, * . iecpiune mit of Harney Peak, the highest | anese-British accord suggests move'J. Pershing. eas a director of 20 railroads, insurance President Coolidge’s Going to point between the Atlantic Coast and | for reexamination of Washington! The $3,000,000 edifice is the cen- : companies and banks. She is a de- | the Rocky Mountains, and inspect | treaty. tral structure -in a war memorial . corte’ or icommodore Cornelius! Seuth Dakota Blazed Great the Forest Lookout Station : plaza a block wide, reaching north- : ‘ ae ati re oot Rushmore| Louvain, Belgium—Americans hon-| ward for half a mile from the city’s Motor Tourist Trail There,’ Mountain and look down upon a sea|ored with degrees at the University business district. Lutheran Church National Touring Board of Mountain and 100k down weer ag his {of Louvain included Archbishop Aus-| The commander who led Amer- ne st Will Hold District | A. A. A. Points Out cae Pe eonese Cerner ik Vanderbilt. y he will probably visit the Crys- | * | Falls. spring like misty tulle from | Oma : be Conference This Week|. yincion, Dove, sune 29. the side of the rocky gorge, He may | So appetizing-so easy to serve 2 see the Homestake Mine at Lead,| The Bismarck district of the Luth- i Without in any way seeking it, P The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) needs ing. ‘There is a certain " a : hich for fifty years has been the| : P : . dent Coolidge really blazed a great! Why tor oly eran church vill hold a two days’ Motor tourist trail to the Black frilie| orid’s dargost, producing gold mine) F pre Pang Fgenti hole conference today and Thursday with Gnd surroundinng territory when he visit Cae Ropaev als Monument at , ; 1ess in the picture of a wl group of people Piib meeting “ot the and enter’ selected the e Game Ledge of Bendwood or follow ee on Lae because they have been told to emile— = i ii at - South Dakota for the summer White; pve Grove AM 3 p “it’s “ge ‘i ” emi 9 greatest leaders of the “Lutheran touring board of the American Auto-} <tycams and the quiet lakes of the mare church or aah med eo State Park. ! Employes of the Standard Oil at this Inquiries hing the towring bu- Re Company a __ lreaus of X00 A. A. A. clubs through- Wide Choice of Amusement b: indiana) smile— more frequently than pein Sean. pip neato ts: out the country indicate that many| “The thousands who follow his g elie neocons y Hy sat ag a eiate, cleared ©. thousands of automobiles, most of example in making the Black Hills ini Fj wee it is Sv Arthur, Mankato, ‘vies, preskient them fron eastern stated, are af-\their summer ‘resort will have 4 because they feel like smiling—and for no other erence; Rev. H. S. Chile ready following the Coolidge trail,| wider choice of amusement and less f , reason. Their smiles are spontaneous—ha) gren, ee Rev. N. S, Elvin, Gwin-’ although there is no danger of dignified pursu They will ea . ‘ 2 aug a . PRY nets Rev. J.-H. Nelson, ‘Underwood, ference with the President's rest andj the hi their oldest. khaki, camp . j —friendly—contagious. : and Rev. A. J. Almquist, will be. seclu these wide open spaces. in the- wildest spots of the forest, ; — present at the sessions. One of the; Be Brexent at the sessions, ‘One of the| “Hecaune af the many inquiries ir shoot, fish and swim to their heart It is inevitable that in the lives of 29,000 men 4 ed ft aching A, A. A. head-! content. They will visit Hot Spri “tr sth © women imes - he torn China, probably Miss Ebba quarters, the mapping division of tHe} for caikeral; oumne apd Rapid. City, wit stra’ Tries poi pod oh mistortane- ae arson, will tell of conditions and national’ motoring body has pre, Sturgis, and Bellefourche for_the a Ml d ‘ ’ J oe maprntongy ag the bravest . ‘ ' ain roa his territory, as|they will play g sporty courses. 3 i jeune, following is a, part of the well as the principal tourist objec-| doibtediy ioang ictaiimeanterns : ‘ lives of of the S a interesting program which has een ita Sas ie ers will: want) to take advantage of Now ° t pany (Indiana) are unusually happy and This evening at 8 o'clock: Main and facilities av A eratae sigs (MAG oGR ARLRRAE TE oeithe wel ae a 0! Ww it sermon by Rev. 0. J. Arthur, vice ists, the A. A. A, ieularly those National Parks whieh They have work to-do in the world that is president of the conference. Short- | board has this to s b : F distant. A great < ~ a er speeches will be made by other | Micah artic Bald nee nee : civ ee: in Each Np human and helpful—they are interested in y Solved loop trip is possible from Rapid City, re} ‘ pastors. : ; “What will they d he wih Will include Glacier Park, Yee 12 Oz. in Each Standard Package OE ‘ and they are secure in the know! that the Mekteday. snopning ;-at (10 o'elock: , EE Bar merniae, o'clock: | ple whose radiat s yilowstone Park, Salt Lake City, Zion : rewards of their-work will be in to’ Annual meeting of the Women’s H. turned w: vm {National Park and Bryce Canyon, the ae y = M. society. Mrs. HS. Chil: secs to be already, partly solved for] Grand, Canyon, Nhe enclent Andianl ; the effort and ability they put into it. gren, president of the society, presi-| President Coolidge. H , lings near Santa Fe and Albu- ( Company concerned ding. Delegates present from other | ( re: are. ee . 1, Gelbbbietions. Coolidge are to State] queraue, Pikes Peak at Colorado i Employes of the i : Lodge! in one of most|Springs, Rocky Mountain Park north indiana) know that the: Thursday noon: Lunch served in! xvenic section’ of the Bl ilg,/of Denver, and many _ interesting au e em n on g ; —" enpiek ee Se land each day he will drive points of less renown. This trip may about their welfare, ha scthursday afternoon at 2 o'clock: to his office. in Rapid fF cut short in any number of places, a of its concern eerie ors bene n Me act ithe nation’s bu 5 cording | to the amount of time ( ew | oan an 4 t ’ Stock ¥..8 eet ed surely will find time to sce and en-| available for it. On the other hand, the missionary from Ching and visit Jay the wonders of his son Raaildt may te prolonged to include points aa ea é Benefit Plan and the Annuity Plan. 5 e will undoubtedly often drive the | on the Pacifie Coast. In improv. ‘ity and Farm Propert; Faith in themsel , ves, in. the Thursday evening at 8 o€lock. Big short distance to the Needle: “Many splendid rodtes lead from Low interest rate and of 8 prepayment privilege ‘aN : which they are a part,.in the products w produce, gives strength and sta- final meeting. Dr. P. A. Mattson, group of oddly formed the i ‘ 1 y formed gigantic |the east to Rapid City, passing 4 president of the conference, will Focks, slender. and towering high | through Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis - Bismarck and Mandan they help to preach the main sermon. Other pus-{ above the road, and to in Lake,|0T Little Rock. "Probably the great- ‘t Pore will take part. with shorter GS00 feet above sea level, in whose|est volume of traffic will pass Office, City Insurance Agency to speeches, i mirror-like depths are reflected the| though Chicago, by way of Water- 103%, Fourth St.-., , Phone 220-W ‘ t * t Mifsic for the conference will be! highest peaks of the Black Hills. {loo, Sioux City, Sioux Falls and 7 of furnished by the church choir, the| “Perhaps ill eli e sum- | Chamt i 2 the Gedies aelo and outside talent. Perhaps he will climb to the sum. amberlain, through a great cattle Cngllana) have found cue of ‘sal eae is .Motor Boat Races er best that is in them—and at Spiritwood Lake, Loan : — -_s Said to be the first race of its kind) Jamestown. The race is open to any- ne having an outboard motor and Ii boat owners are urged to enter. Cash prizes will be awarded winners of first and second places in each event. pk E The race will begin at, 2 p.m. , with the starting point at, Spiritwoo: . r lake ‘pavilion and the following| ; 5 Pounds of been planned: race, wooden boats only. u ae 3 Tomorrow A. M. the sun : - : SEES The Farmer ]] tices upon a new price |! PRINCESS PATT COFFEE adiponthe"mect of These maces} Lean always counton |f for. tertainment at the lake, according to| Champions—they're Boe nares of Se program. dependable. That’s : " to the Fargo to Ha why I use them in all ‘Aeronautic Club myengine-driven farm VAN HEUSEN FEF ARMER ee equipment as well as j ‘ Who brings to our store the tallest sam- ple of rye between now and Saturday Aeronautic club. The pur- ‘Champion is the’ better night, July 2nd, 1927. ; the anization is to a because of its : Sn airport for Fargo, stimulate eae ried — Formerly 50c. 35 c i‘. _ gommercial flying and encourage th : seebiinbment ot alepelts throughout | lal saaieie #4 Now ..7... ; ization, are eta ed 3 ror $1.00 eee pale pod FOR ° W. P. ‘ Ser George

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