The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1927, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK | "THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1997 trip because of engagements which! Austin’s arrest and confiscation of } he already had in the United States.| automobile he dr j : q Objected to Telegram | Le Chamberlin said this afternoon| Thirteen alleged ringleaders of re- »| that he had objected to Levine's; volt jn Portugal are jailed in Lisbon telegram in their joint names pro- as authorities fear renewed disturb- ? posing to Commander Byrd that the | ances, Columbia accompany the America in| C return flight because that was not, St. Paul—United States Senator#! on the program, and his personal en-| Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota will xagements made {t impossible for attend the Northwest Agricultural | : f TRIBUNE him to remain in Europe long enough conference which opens here Monday. | to prepare for such a flight. = a i sl ET MEE” Oregon Man, Soldier at Ft. gerate" he aide. “The proof of i | Townley Calls Meet | Lincoln in’ 1874, Wants to | to'Losdga’wrorrow’ amd Shere, to Discuss Leases | a a cee Se ae “ peculiari to the French fl: itv ) = See How Town Looks in ’27 picked by Levine for the Pi Near Valley City } York flight. — Ewer “Levine has a perfect right to fly|_ Jamestown, N. D., July 7.— (®)-— Fifty years az, a young man re- ceived his discharge from the army back if he wants to, and he perfectly Persons interested in the Tov understands why I cannot go with development projects in Ba te ‘ i ch airman | kota will hold a meeting a : ‘ q = a Lincoln. Bismarck was then| him. He has found a French airman ‘ is i i Pie Raha heat ‘ith only a few loz | t2 take my place, and. that settles tonight on the site of a ne “sf ; £ 2 frontier town, with only a few 108 | that question. 1 um going to do my lease eight miles northes ue With Something of Special Interest Every Day Starting Friday and Saturday MILLINERY PRINTED ‘SILKS Final Clearance Lovely itew patiams in tune with the ‘Of all Sects! trimmed pirit of summer. Gay, cblorful, youth- ae ful patterns that everyone wil] want for afternoon, street, sport and party In Three Lots dresses. combinations. Large or Greatly Reduced “small shapes in-all head cks marking the location of what part, as far as I can, by showing the City. a was to be the state capital. Frenchman how I run the ship." ae v This ye: is s: Dragger Matters ey is SlenrcEreuien he hal not Levine's PLAN FROWNED for oil on the new proper iCH NEWSPAPER discussed and invitati “harles A,| sent to those i £/ seen since his discharge from the | OX BY FRENCH NEW a To him, the changes of time), Vals July r ef egg ke + ill be vividly marked. He is P. B We eth Or aay French ect, asking to b¢ vitt of Marshfield, Ore, And on a| Pilot fly | the Miia 4 ane | ° ee a trip to his old home in Va he an | spears ty wave Mee, : ae te ve Flaming Boat Takes to stop off in Bismarck for a few | *ppears to have met a tep’ ep- ) days. “He is wondering if he will see Matte ake TEST ine’s Lee to Lake Bottom yall il bec leh BO doUbE his Weer tnepined by} oe Gee Fee new. 4 wi : excellent Francophile sentiment, thus| Sudbury, Ont., July 7.—(%)—W. L. idle ak allt al ore in| from that viewpoint we must ren-|Hodgekins, president. of the Brow: the carly days, he says in a letter [@@@ him every homag However, | nell company of Chicago, and’ two Meee ieee "One et the’ prima {does it not seem to imply that we) members of his crew were dro PraorEa he was along log {Have not in France the necessary |last night in Georgian. Bay SO es ee machines to effect a crossing, an doin the in attend ed boat their gasoline es adh ean eee att forte of {that if a Frenchman wishes to. sue-| fire, it was ned today. shuckluck, faro, red |Ceed_ in making it -. must use an| Four others who were in the eraf! | i SAUEetNces nero) American 2? That is not the] saved themselves either by swimming tte, seven over ana er, keno, twenty-one, and or holding on to. float it will be possible to|from the burning boat. The t x occurred between Mary Island 1 I Point, case, thank heavens and before long let_us hope Mr. Levine's announcement. of his | Sto intention to fly back to New York oon as he found a French pilot nade at a luncheon r of the American and British n correspondent: in Dubuqué, ompetent rk. N 51S Ross | 1 right to lobby in | Drank Missouri Water state legislate i cthete: are oc Theater | “When I first arrived at my com-| casions when it is. “imperative that any they were out in tents. Our] the right should he exercised,” J.| ater wag hauled from the Missouri | Herbert. Kelley, executive secretary Last Time Tonight | river and we used it to drink and] of the Pennsylvania State Education | Thursday | cook with until the next spring, when | association, told delegates to the Na-| jursday we dug a well, That summer, the] tional Education association conven: | Northern Pacifie built its track’ over] tion here today. 1S pAb" it and removed the log house and “The teacher has as much ht to! ss § 8 3 doctor, | wiRE i Dp, s we used to draw water with.| lobby in the legislature as Instead of it, they put us up al or an engineer,” Mr. Kelley said. He} swinging derrick “and hinged two| added that teachers’ organizationg plank doors we opened to get water | have as much right to maintain com: for our use. This was annoying to| mittees in state capitals during leg-1 both the soldiers and the railroad,| istative sessions as labor, grange as one had to wait for the other, the} and other orga ions, but that it first one on the ground holding the | was not always expedient to exercise well. that right. In the spring of 1874, Company “D" | “Teachers’ organizations as a whole was called for field duty with an] are altruistic in their purposes but sizes and colors, reduced | In Three Lots to ‘ Lat No. 1 Inclades VALUES. TO. $3.95 2 98 3 98 Washable Printed Radiums Flatcrepes, Georg- $ ° e cttes and Novelties in every conceivable color and lovel: tte — 40 ari “8 fis $2.48 Humming Bird Hose Lat Ne. 2 Incbadies Regular $1.50 Value VALUES TO $2.95 } . Fine quality Printed Crepe de Chines, Flat Crepes, —— Georgettes and Crepes in bright colors, medium and small patterps— eee $1 .89 service weight stock- 40 inches wide five-year term on June then by boat to Fort Rice, about 40 uf poking. Apply Company “D” then The 10th is the last day of ‘ LOBBYING OKAY discount on Gas bills. inal name, he s few buildings standing were of sory Service Station, 306 shingled building, that of the Capi itself was of hewn logs. There were boarded up with lumber which wa: ~ , 1872, and with 186 raw recruits et by rail to Sioux City, Iowa miles below the city. About the mid- die of August, he was assigned to Hancock near Bi \ ' Bismarck was not the 's mY " wlled Edwinton . Linda W. ry See ad on page 6—Ci ae ughter, * of the post surgeon, EDUCATOR SAYS and Tube Locktite Patches.| vas appointed postmistress, | ine.—Acces- “When I first went to camp, the We carry a full | 7 brush with sod roofs,” Mr. Gavitt if Fourth St., Bismarck. aon call to memory one | Teachers Have Just as Much tal hotel, run by the two Marsh i D brothers, and T believe the building | Right to Do It as Others, re also a number of tent houses being Group Is Told brought up on boats. expedition up the Yellowstone river,| to date the positive achievements of ing is one of our most a returning in October, and leaving | far too many af them consist of tax popular numbers—has only a guard relief to hold the camp.| measures, salary schedules, tenure s—has On this campaign, five men were} acts and’ retirement systems,” Mr. WARNER Lot No. 3 Includes killed outright and nine wounded by] Kelley asserted. “These result: n an all silk foot with the Sioux of the Bad Lands. 1 was] the public mind, savor of advancing lisle reinforced hee! VALUES TO $2.35 and toe: One of the 40-inch Printed Foulards and Crepe de Chines in% wounded in the right hip with a| the interests of ‘teachers rather than poisoned arrow and with three more] of promoting the education of the of my company, was 68 days riding] child. ral sand amediumbipalterns “for over the plains in an army four-mule} ” Need More Constructive Work : 2 . 1 pap 1] 48 ambulance.” “These good objectives could have % All the best $1.50 values we women and children .................. ° Mr. Gavitt says he was later ap-| been obtained with less criticism had know of—on sale at pointed acting hospital steward and | teachers emphasized higher qualifica- N. Ss + eo in December, 1874, received his com-| tions for themselves. They should ew spring only mission from Secretary of War Bel-| focus their attents construc: ei oc ii i Knap. He held this position until his | tive ‘work, such as right. procedures , Shades 1 1 9 Other special values not listed will be found throughout the . store discharge in 1877, he says. “I have a strong desire to see Bis-/ ‘tional matters, by state and local marck once more and we if tage: boards of education and by state de- any persons there who recall the| partment staffs, and equitable dis- rid; urday times of which I speak,” he says. “I| tribution of public funds to give|} + Friday and Sat as personally acquainted with Col.| every child a square deal. c . A. Lounsberry, founder of the “By promoting the general educa- Tribune; John Davidson, the first] tional welfare, by fostering. profes: - TOM TYLER Northern Pacific agent; George Peo-| sional zeal and by advancing educa- With His Pals in ples, who at one time ran a water| tional standards teachers will win a 1s wagon there. There were many] the respect and good will of the tax 6 ” others among the civilians 1 knew as| paying public who, in turn, will glad- I was initiated, passed and faised in| ly, through their representatives in Bismarck Lodge, A. F. and A, M.” the legislature, enact the provisions 4 —_—_—_—_——- which will make them comfortable in ——$—$__—! BYRD OUTLINES their work. Salaries, tenure, and re- = tirement allowances will come as a ate PROPOSED AIR ‘oduct of qualifications, efficien- o ¢ ind professional spirit. If we EXPLORATIONS | tim at the former we make recogni- i tion of the latter tardy and effi- (Continued from page one) bina ees Columbia“with truly French -fervor | sBACHERS’ ELECTION this afternoon ‘when the American| TQ BE QUIET AFFAIR airmen who crossed the Atlantic went |" Seattler July 7--UP)--Delogates to to the Hotel Deville to receive the| the 65th annual convention of the Washable Shantungs, Georgettes, Washable. ng peg . ns ” Sagas cee official congtatulations of the manic. the, Col annual convention. of the Crepes, Printed Crepes, Printed Radiums and pael eres : cially priced for clear- ‘Pithe” square in front of the city | befoFe, them today the prospects, of Novelties. AJl colors in a wide selection of hall was packed with people as tight- by the federal government in educa- Summer Dresses Sport and Street Frocks Tub Silk : ; Values to $29.50 ' Dresses of silk shirtirig—crepe de chine and tub silks in stripes, checks or deli- ly as it was five weeks ago when rles A, Lindbergh was received with the ‘same ceremonial honors. There was no bright sunshine but the cheers were just as noisy and as hearty. of the candidates has opposition. Miss Cornelia S. Adair of Rich- mond, Va,, the’ first classroom teach- er ever nomingted for the position was slated for president of the as sociation. Henty Lester Smith of Bloomington, Ind., was assured re- _ sizes and styles for women and misses > The American flag with the tri-| election as ‘treasurer. Dr. Francis color flew from most of the build-| Gection a8, treasurer. Dr. Francis ings along the route which the avia- et poringteld, A, retiring tors followed in their procession to- ward new honors. sociation custom, becomes first vice F ie yi ; : ; CHAMBERLIN TO |:cnarrretaess| OMT 4 = Wash Dresses FLY COLUMBIA [iusto went, |S em . ic - | Values to $5.95 Ae CHANNEL — ae Plain Voiles,.Figured and Plaid Rayons rimalGmnued {com nage one), | p+ ——__4 and Broadcloths in a host of clever styles ye ee ns oe | wine een ate ee en and, colors—A good assortment of sizes to select from at only : 2 ae Chamberlin, however, they say, con-| Mrs, Horace Dodge, is killed as piane sidered himself a soldier under or-| plunges into sea at Honolulu, ders of his chief, and took off after remonstrating with Levine. Booted and spurred, President This. difference of; opinion about| Coolidge rides Kit, his new horse, in flying bo ie ig ss she sated a two-hour eanter over hills at Rapid relations! ie m, which con-| (ity, then gues fishing. tinues friendly, friends ef both suid | it?” then eees fishing today, Indeed, it is’ understood,| John Drew is , Chamberlin is still under contract | ciseo, to Levine-and may make flights for peteiaes His “rvtufns Chamberlin tetagae| i emgnnTze, areormes, Fat is + ‘6 friends 5 in Bois logne. aay, however, that {f there. are’ auch ee tteee o BANE flights, Chamberlin will ‘insist that] Ambassador Herrick arrives’ in the entire conduct of them be under Washington to lay terms of French his: direction, . 4 Plane ‘Needs Overhanling plan to outlaw war before Kellogg. While Chamberlin has declined sree I ,eomment, it is understood that he is Bitlaucs lone, advising Lovive: thet ne oe JE Tomid Re « mati of vests eters |foloving “rei, ot slog. from coul ye ie in ¢o1 - ithe ‘return flight and that Los Angeles offering $100 1 tempt at hprry might end fat , peretore. Resear ted. ie en ‘Levine sent a mest + | ‘Commander Byrd’ in’ the United ‘States in the name of both himself cand: Chamberlin, offe ying at San Fran-

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