The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1927, Page 10

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| PAGE TEN - YOUR CAR IS YOUR TELLTALE, SAYS | OBSERVER OF AUTOMOTIVE DETAILS YINGS SERVE Oscar Cornelius, Teacher of Little Rock, S: Auto Owner Unwittingly Leaves Traces of His’ Character and Mechanic Finds Him’ Out H Little I B.—(NEA) Look at 1 kne ner! his new method of charact alysis is the d ery of P: OSear Cornelius, teacher of auto hile mechanic the ‘ senior high erver of w out of a hune succeeded in hittin head when he att a person by t owner | position that the hind hi unheeding s explains his sy “Slover of ¢ mud ty ture whe fiat am angtewthe don ca Vet the state Economic Change Handicap Your C Give Paes anit of ool chm fee pere ei Oly Seen as Cause of habits and o characte Town,son the outskirts of; Per pate ) 9 s Pea siectine wheel spect but) Conenh Founded in 1919 by] SHORE aay | Cowboy s Passing in a conifortab “Appears, it ia| Burgomaster Viggo Chrisensen, it] 1 predecessor. | promptly attended to. Jurtains {offers shelter te any citizen of Co-} | “Washington, BL Gi stily Rv eiddkbened socurdly or, Penhagen, man or woman, who, is| were The cowboy of the northern of the automobile are] more old, provided m they) passin. oberts Rine- rom dust. The finish is spot-! the cit ver been pun-| ™ r connection | hart. t : z - » although it be dull be-| ished by ved other poor t every ruling house in! her latest book, “Lost Eestasy, cause of long use. The top and th a ic e vetaing ‘all aid i « pictures the cowman waging a/ floor are kept | } audine| _ Duke of Orleans claimed di-; losing against restricted range, Don't Get Excited! » including) rect descent fron etd Bourbon | horaes sheep und the force of| a rule, this type of motorist] _. | dine, and he a his ain claim to] econém chang | never allows ‘his car to stand in the} to life the throne d for young j rain when a garage i hilable, yin Old . In 18 ss in ing tendency of he observing mechanic can i | mate: Doro escendant of the he middle west to 1 stantly detect the motorist of ev Hapsburg Austria, on the he hi i ‘The driver who is e | Kin to_the d the cowman’s problems t another way | of Brag t, who ha is nervous, ties his Hie as the « s lying them gently « ‘Temper causes more age tofs the automobile than usual wear and tear. 1 rown, rit tional men be strike’ or kick th were at human being Keep nper at alias : ot » to sume their dispositio home arelyne. Ee ener acicere Pa Hone too swee jthe Jamés- “The person o : ravel—good. | does not spend 1 D s of the : Hamilton to Roci repair bills as the person with an,by the state and municipality to- | tew! i a yn to| La 7 ir. Rock Lake to] uncontrolable temper, or a nervous | Re! including the salary of a/Cr avel—good. Rolla to Tol- driver, { . who is also the libraria ngs to McKen- | ley tly graveled—good. Tol- ge Pelving courtesy is another tell-, ; ae at Di to Bowbells, detour- ir. Bow- Pre of isposition of mo-[g cK is-|bells to Montana Line, mostly torists but then that is known to | wh F . partly fair. Bis-| graveled—fair. Detour, Tolley to pees sions, superannuated bu avck-to Mandan, paved, an | Bowhells. prefessional people and >to Glen Ullin, earth—fair, Glen| §, H. No. 6: Bismarck to Wil-| ‘Holy Man’ Promises to Make Honey Gold; India, July (AP) “holy man” is engagi the attention of the Bombay poli The simple faith of the Indian 1 tive enables him to reap a rich’ Posing as a reli igious mendica endowed with the gift of magic claims to have been given power by the goddess of ood fortune that enables him to turn honey in to gold, | Visiting native houses, he in- duces the women to make a ; ent of their jewelry to the god- dess, and in return presents them|: with a pot of honey. This pot, he tells them, must be placed uni the doorstep and after two da: would be found that the h would be turned to gold, and o top of the gold the family jewel) returned by the goddess. Woman Trap Shooter Holds Three Titles Atlanta, July 8.—(AP) please her husband, Mrs, Wright seven years ago took: up trap shooting. Today she holde three national championships for| women—the ngles, the doubles and the handicaj She was no prodigy in the begin- ning, bfeaking cnly three or four or five of a string of 25, but she fever went through a string with- out cracking a few. Her fi tournaments in 1921 resulted fair success and the next year she captured the women’s champion- ship of Georgia. She won the titl- every year until 1927, when she lost to Mrs. Walter Andrews of Atlanta, In 1925 Mrs. Wright shot her Way to a tie with three of the best men shots in the south in the handicap event of the South- ern Indian shoot. She won with 24 out of 25. The highest score ever bate by a woman in the na- shdot recorded by Mrs. cpr enighd a ani at.” Vandalia, ir m, nship al andalia, )., Inst, Broke 8 “In the first’ hundred cand in the second 94. of-100 the ee ol Just to Jesse C. tyne. with Mrs. An- \p_ champion- | Te ie 2 Automobile Mechanics at’ wr cade buildings in es and. wi Vian't jturesque —chureh No. 2: Grand Forks toy § ise auichly lieved | flower beds offer r.| f hould, at the {untar ise and Steele to H ff she went ry. Contin- ince she | p the wom-| It was.a big day for several dozen % tournament’ i eens on the Atlantic ie owt Folk ine Well sum for pocket mon i workmen, N Lincoln, Neb., A fu pare: HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Now We Have Pirates of the Air thought in Wyoming and Montana that the slump in prices for mange ck was temporary,” she contin- . “But now they are realizing that the cattle industry of the old days will, never return, To own cattle is, in bad years, to be poor in proportion to the number you own. And so out goes the cowhand. What is he to do? Become a farm- hand? “He was an aristocrat, a free lance whose equipment was his nerve and his skill, Now he becomes a tiller} of the fields, with equipment manu-| P ESTATES OF HUMBLE ENDS Mansion Former! i factured in Chicago.” Hcme of Duke of Orleans, “It is not that T regard the change ‘ i | as a Tetrogression,” she said. Becomes Gravel Pit | | of the sort. yee ! is taken away. But, the blow Lor (Y)—The pride is his greatest blow, do of Fr hus be ome Mere wv nits “From pba an artist in his line! he must become a mere unit of man-/; power. I have seen them, my own) friends, go to driving a team in the fields or a truck between the little towns. Sometimes they take to! clerking in stores. Palace” of The “Royal Portugal local street been the wo great of which recent fates enham es- was owne Duke of Orle “But when spring comes they are! f ender to the thre apt to gather up their saddles and! {and the other b spurs and move on. There may be| le doruler of little work for them left, bit ' a rumor of it is sufficient 4» call thom. And some of them regaru it as more suitable to be a ptincher out‘of work than a farmhand making money.” Grinds Plate Glass s through; London were shaded lawns was left of nd Portu could indi- who con 1 on beat cate rs-by | {ta ned the blood of half the ruling! (u po M: T i} | lise Money ty Pa Ic. C. Julian, Los Angeles promoter who owns station KMTR, started they have go nd_ their: sity one night recently to broadcast the “inside facts” of the collapse ed. Fol-/of the Julian Petroleum company, with which he formerly was con- Fremont, Neb., July 8.—(AP)— | is pidly being « rophies avon at the traps, but! the death of the Duke of/nected. Immediately shrieks and howls rent the air. Julian’s voi With a section ef stovepipe and a | big gold medals of national! year ago, Mansion House! noe quowmed out whenever he tried to broadcast that night. Julian | Piece of plate glass, Gilbert Luen- mpionships were wor by they Pans. Nieves puatd jhas asked the federal radio control body to inves igate. Experts say} Ipghoener, student at Midland | ne sid he hou enh si another station interfered. jae has made a powerful tele- us been It took him ten’ months. He ashioned the glass into a parabolic} | mirror, the most important part of | it was'the instrument, by more than a Victoria of Heohenzollern, a} “the passing 0 i | the cowman is a per- |» ion of the then ruling family of Will > r Return last six yeurs Cared For in Poor- Houses of Denmark: o families were the duke connected] “Kor ter, Queen mother After » Denmark, July 8.—| PHYO de! parents to the} Manuel of Don’t Let “Draggy” Mornings hundred hours of grinding, pol- ishing and figuring. polishing he effaced, by hand, ir- regularities of less than one on hundred thousandth of an He took a piece of 10-inch stove- jpipe and painted white to make the barrel of the telescope. angle prism and an eye-piece, the whole instrument is hand-made. The ower enough to enable study four satellites of Jupiter, the “But| crescent of Venus, for the individual it is something] Saturn, the Orion nebula and the His skilled profession | topography of the moon. to The orange tree bears fruit and flowers at the same time. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927" 100 to Take Part in Tour to Devils Lake Jamestown, N. ., July 8.—-(AP)— At Teast sa hundred people are xg pected to leave Jamestown Fr morning on a tout over the rout» of the proposed Missouri river flood water diversion project, the tour to end at Devils Lake on Sunday. L gations from South Dakot: terested will be entertained night at a banquet given by Chamber of Commerce, Im the final inc! it black and Except for a_right- device has a magnifying of 90 diametess—strmz its maker to the rings of STEAL 18 TONS Columbus, Kans.--Thieves who re- cently looted the Ellis zine ore mine near Crestline must have been husky fellows. They took 17 tons of zine ore, worth $45 to $59 a ton. “Great Stuff” Brack Frac Creans bugs out of your home. Never misses one! Kills every fly, mosquito and ant that gets . in—and other bugs. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15c up, and = QUAKER “ Goth In 1913,1 of 4 ended his} t ng F oaks , in the nd summ bitterness of one to whom epted for mem up to $300 a but they are charg all :| NORTH DAKOTA ROAD BULLETIN Issued Weekly By The North Dakota Department of State Highways \ | | | The Breakfast that “Stands By” tes are house well-f rnished ‘own has it eled- fair and cinema, own Ullin to Hebron, earth—good. He-| ton, earth—t Wilton to Wash- ek tron to Belfield earth—fair. “Nevs/burn, mostly graveled — ood. Sais : grading west of Dickinson, Bel-| Washburn to Max, carth—fair ebraska Teams Owe fii to Medora, earth—good. Me-| Max to Minot, graveled—good, inel Butte, earth Sentinel Butte to Montana h—gocd. 0. 12: Lemmon to Bu- 3 rth—ood. Bueyrus to Marnigety coe ae (larisd No. dora to Nickname to Editor, inot to Canadian Line, earth— 1s mae Te amar County 's Count; mostly graveled 1): | Underwood, partly gr truction at McClu : Cummings to Line, earth—good. Line to Merce But for | Sherman, athlet ic daly 8.—(@) ingenuity of Char s ity of Nebra: t still Grand ( - good. 1. er, earth- fair Detour at bridge 2 miles north of Grand Forks, Under con- struction from St. Thomas to! -good, arth—good. ¢ Rockford, graveled—good New Rockford to Junction No. 3,! earth—fair. Junction No. 3 to |Hamilton, Under construction! Harvey, gravel—good. Harvey to h- {from Joliette north. Minot, earth—pocr. Minot to Ken- en-| U. $, No. 88: “Sterling to Hull, mare, gravel—good. Kenmare to for the \earth—good. Gravel constructicn| Bowbells, earth—poor, Bowbells "| south of Moffit. to Portal, carth—fair. 1 (Marked 8 vuth Dakota line to ales : graveled—good. Valley ota, gr mee good. Li ta to Langdon, earth—fair. Loose [gravel at Tacoma. H. No. Kenmare to Bowbells. S. H. No. 11: earth—good. mount. earth—good. S. H. No. 36: Pi os earth—fair. ‘own eleph nt is capable of load on his t reying y $ XTRACT © MALT: HOP s syRE ABSOLUTELY 100°. PU | Ty MM Bae win from all over the country as the fifth annual nat airble’ beach. Here are the. knucklers seers the sn si } They played to a big gallery, — Now—A New | Race of Motor Cars! HRYSLER has just announced anew high compression engine. Undoubtedly other manufac- turers will do the same thing. That means a new race of motor cars— swifter—more flexible—more powerful! Now egy Crown Ethyl is on the mar! compression can be built and cower ay >>| Crown-Ethy! Gasoline is a:high com- pression fuel. yee engineers have wanted to bond h igh ompecsanion engines. They could not was no ; ineknocksand Speen leponal corte aap. ~ Red Crown Ethyl “Knocks Out That Knock”, You'll hardly recognize old car if you feed it Crown Ethyit Power when you need it—speed when you oot it “up and go mule! engine lively and eager and quick! “ Crown Ethyl “knocks out that pa hg carbon. feapep de, raise the compression of your aoe That’s why—with old type ee are causes knocks. Besse pow bite ries it’s different. rown Ethyl is a high compres- poate The more carbon ~ the cana eeties— e bette: _ Red Crown Ethyl works. ' This remarkable fextne gives you of. my huncreds heute chasenet wi ists in the Middle West other gasoline! biases:

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