The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1927, Page 8

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Le age TE PEA SETI AS NRE NET PRAT MB 8 PAGE EIGHT ee UT HoT eee eee era ore at St “absolutely absurd,” when New York banker who was formetly( Ten} ‘ today as he stood near his-home.| _ The Coronation Spoon in the T r secretary to Mr. Houghton, at St. Italian Slain Near closed | of England id ismigeen nerba thy ole: marae P , Y Lee ‘ THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 \ age 6—Casing ret’s church, Westminster, this! Hic Home in Chicago) car, ix times point blank, | ¢*t silver spoon in existence. : : ae calmly poeketed his revolver as he| t W Kktite Patches. i ernoor fe carry a full line—Acces- 5 : pmipliaint > a] 2. distinguished guests. i . fete’ Profits of the Ci i a Mrs. G nM tire Paul July 11 12, TL was one of the most fashionable| Chicago, July 7.—(AP)—Again, the peop pig aahone ns and | Ratiways during the Weir Tae ae sory Service Station, 306% Theodore Curtis, died thr re 4 wires one She Sauon and the foc] thfrd time within a fortnight, a gun| te" rejoined two companions in the | tablished a new record of $41,451,628, | Fourth St., Bismarck. nths later! St. Paul, July 7.—“P)—Whether mous church was thronged for the]),,, barked and an Italian has fallen pt aga ile, which was driven rapidly >) tte, a Los’ agriculture will continue its fight occasion. Among those present were ia ie the. street, frome ballete :fiped Police sugiudtga ie putgenal tout: ae 2 ator. He for equality with other/ industries Prime Minister Baldwin, most of the bea sanevl Bis the motive, although Mrs. Sansone A ee eee et the past or em.{ cibinet, members of the diplomatic) by ,sumsstne ag sin early} Seid abe Lawetel nevenim te eahcnt Pies mobile backed oy cipice. along the lines of the past or em-{ Corps and representatives of Amer-| Peter Sansone, 39, was slain ea) ly 0 Shantung rrovince— m s | y new tactics will be the chief; ican and British society. eS Ghia handy Blue Goose Bus Co. | ustion betore the big farm con- a ee Permit Is Withdrawn |: to be held here July 11 Italian _ and Londo July 7—)—-Owing to re ‘ . According to J. Senaca Jones, see-| Belgian Princess . ; Mechs thom Shantune, id Minnesota Board agi Ends Hygienic Worry for Women Wearing Perley sinéssage: from ‘Tokyo, the : a Reported Engaged Thin, Summer Dresses Ss Council Agriculture, ng the meeting, indications By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Rogistered Nurse the old issues will be fol-| Brussels, Belgium, July 7.—()— The main ones-are: Court circles had a report today that HE lovely flowered chiffons and | sanitary pad astel crepes of this scason—|—it means Postpone Dispatch of Troops aul, July 7. (?)—The orders Japanese war office has decided to] gr ¢ the Blue Goose Transporta- > postpone the despatch of troops from to operate } Dairen, Manchuria, to Tsingtao. motor etwee! rosky and It was report Tokyo Wed-| Moorhea were rescinded by nesday at 2,000 additional Jap-] the Minnesota Railroad and Ware anese troops had been ordered to] house Commission today Tsingtao, Shant province, The Blue Goose company of Brook ngs, S. D., operated a line betwe Peking, July ( eport| Sioux Fal Dd. 1 Fargo, N re along the X 400 An marines ha pring pestone ¢ landed ha: : at Moorhe rtifics marines in that vic subsequent to Agricultur on of a federal farm board.| the engagement. of the Italian Duke tion of the surplus. ; Fn cuaalivation foe | of Apulia, son of the Duke of Aosta, Some of the country’s outstanding| and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium authorities on agriculture probiems| would be announced soon. The will_uldress the meeting, at which’ royal family and government neither \ 4 °. { ers on the program, an- P - nounced today, include Senator) Wins Contest Prize one loves their gay ‘lightness, but | prov d and thur Capper of Kansas, Congress-| we 2 sed aeper OLE sometimes fears to wear them. positive sci- an Gilbert Haugen of Iowa, Brand| | go in un ie pei high, Kotex makes them safe, Filled eh 1 S, Sena _ W. A. Geovnoni, livin: miles sow! rth addi o on. us doci ! a TOOT we cieevatch’ wha awarded a prize eb) wih Cellucotton wadding, the Werle | Ant pOUHEY SFU adh c’ Peck, presi-'five pounds of Princess Pat coffed super-absorbent, it € : 1, : y suff is not on the box, don’t accept it. 1,600 ae q a y sufficient ie Other contestants and the height] as tissue; no laund’y or embarrass- |!8 not om the box, jon’t accept it. | itis h : pina st pert Houghton S Daughter |. the rye they ped in sehen ment. And thus pete most women's rom Shang ae | George Janssen, Flasher, 73% inches; CRORE ies, ihe se ge eel Conteased Auto Thief | Wells New York Man| vim dizaryhiy "iy sik |etaet tres, women | Ah OTEX ment wa i renee 0 i oe |Tom Flanagan, Bismarck, 72 inehe: Q sting the: Britis antl Tg Not New at Game london, July 7—(AP)—Miss Ma- Ludwig Hanson, Baldwin, 63. inche Kotex means more than a mere] No laundry—discard like tissue American consi tild Sughton, "daughter of the Vietor Moynier. | Bismarck, | 70% 4 res in. : ! ican ambassador, was married inches; Art Solberg, Bismarck, Synthetic Rubber HU ele ellie vandler P, Anderson, Jr, young. ineh Jaw Poscihilityv f Police Chris Martineson tor Is New Possibility authoritien ‘on’ a. euktge at transporting a stolen car, is not new ‘ State College, Pa, July 7.) A The sceret of synthetic rubber may] terday from the federal departmen’ 1500 farmers and farm representa-|denied nor confirmed the report. tives from Minnesota, North and] — abe ; and G ; cane “aah ing | the genuine. Has Hoe OnStated: 1s DuBEes (dent 00: Counei ae winner of the contest for the tall- | old-time “sanitary pads” by being edule since M 1 Pea ouneil of a Nive sponsored by the Richholt |5 times more absorbent! If name at this game, a letter received yes- ” be disclosed by the X-ray, speakers] of justice shows. We Invite You oe today told the institute of chem Under the T I 0 d I id 0 us a n | : eter 5 are expected. | the com- | grocery. ciety in se State College re of £ George L. sor of University of Minis, experiments now in prog’ 2 . new knowledge of the of rubber, wh nable the che ful synthetic South Dakota, lowa, Wisconsin and | Rye Over Six Feet | Deodorizes, too, Discards easily) “Kotex” istry of the American Chemical So-] strong, he was received at , Huntingdon, " , 1919, for a three- Gr P t Sepak sein ease Tl r . Y., September 1922, on a charge of grand in the first degree for an auto Photographs show 0 pattern for unst: rubber and t iber-eryst: struc tehed’ rubber,” said Pro- fessor Clark. “That this is due to the rubber hydrocarbon is demon- strated in New York on very pure soluble rubber. “The most interesting feature at present is that no sample of syn thetic rubber has been found to pro- theft. Murray was given an arraignment before ul authorities here a Week ago and announced his inten- tion of pleading guilty, He is being held in the county until the next term of federal district court. Woman suffrage throughout the nation is seven years old, and 1927, will witness the seating of 122 wom- We don’t believe you will find better greasing facili- ties ANYWHERE. The machine shown below flushes out the old grease and fillings, and a high pressure gun forces grease in. —Without Draining! duce this sharply fibered diagram. It ix possible that this is the criterion of the successful artificial reproduc- tion of rubber $250,000 Suit Faces Curtis Hotel Owner en in the legislatures of 34 states. | ———————————————————————— | Curtis known as one women on the Pac named defendant in a 1,000, filed by Mrs f , charging alienation of the ions of her husban The husband in the case is . 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