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PAGE EIGHT ALOODED TOWN (BRITISH AND GERMAN FLYERS PREPARE T0 SPAN LOODED TOWN | ATLANTIC IN FOUR DIFFERENT WESTWARD HOPS BACK ON FEET _ Arkansas City, Ark., Has! Stupendous Task, However, | Restoring Things in Place | Realistic. Arkansas City, Ark., July 19—| ‘Residents of this thrice! town are beginning to get land leg” back after using! almost continuously si pril 24, and “we're mighty proud » get back on our feet again,”) Mayor C. C, Hemingway told news- | | bris is being cleared away and} burned and streets gradually are! beccming passable. Keconstruc-' tion is a stupendous waters iftheir foundations und small stru ‘tures were strewn hither and yon, in town escaped dam-} st 100 bridges in the! | age. At 1 | county have been washed away. In a woods a mile from town) still remain 185 of Arkansas City’s houses, washed there during the ‘main flood of the Arkansas riv in April and resisted attempts to) float them back. Some have been) dashed to pieces, others are upside | _ down or lying on one side and few| ever will be called home again. Those that can be salvaged will be! placed en logs and rolled’ back ty) their former locations. A hundred! and twenty-four other houses we! knocked off their blocks. i a Ark City, n} a ight as the ws left debris and ruin in their w but to the old res:dents the city had just been through other flocd, a common occurrence each spring. The task of cleaning the streets is well under v but far from complete, as the as been free of water only a few days, It is’ ¥ not an unusual sight'to sce a house | in the middle of a street standing upright, but the thoroughfares are wide and traffic is not obstructed. Hcuses, some of which are mud ecvered as high as the second story windows, are being cleaned, paint- cd and rescreened. Farmers, too, are busy in the fields, determined to “make a bey 1 crop” after three unsuccessful ate futons tempts this spring because of - floods. Business is getting back to nor- mal. No unemployment exists. HINDENBURG TU QUIT? Berlin— (AP) —Will P von Hindenberg, on the oce: his cightieth birthday on Octsber| 2nd. announce to the world that he feelf he has done his bit for Germany and resign from the pres- idency? 4 ‘Those intimately acquainted with hom poohpooh the idea. They say at the soldier-president, used life to obey the cali of dui This ren rkable bronze doughbo: model ¢ ries all the spirit of th Word W e, which is offe! City. Fifty Rekindling Campfires. Let ‘er Bue Haworth, | Northwest James, Laut. Frontier, Rollins, Schultz. Schultz. Willard. Trailmakers of — thi Drifting Cowboy. Blazed The Cowboy. Bird Woman. Signposts of Adventure. Story pf the Prairies. | Countless Countess tial post until his term is up.) Among German politicians, how rumor persists that the! ignation is impending Five names crop up as succes- sors to Ebert and Hindenburg: , Foreign Minister Gustav Strese-| mann; Hans Luther, President of the Reichsbank; Hjalmar Schacht,| former chief of the army; General ) Hans von Seeckt, and the chief | justice of the supreme court, Wal-| ter Simons. i —_____-_—_* At the Bismarck Public Library o_O The following group of outdoor books is ready for circulation at the public library today: Allen. Birds and Their Attributes. Bancroft and Pulvermacher. Hand. béok of Athletic Gam Baynes. Wild Bird Brimmer. Auto Campin Dalton. Swimming — Scientifically ‘Taught. Davenport. Fordyce. Touring Afoot. Hilton. Modern Gélf. Hungerford. Planning a Abroad. Jessup. The Motor Camping Book. Job. The Sport of Bird Study. Keeler. Our ‘Native Trees. Kephart. Camp Cookery. Little. Tennis Tactics. Loomis. Field Book of Common Rocks and Minerals. Lutz. Field Book of Insects. Page. How to ‘Run an Automobile. Branch. The Cowboy and His In- Rhead. Book of Fish and Fishing. | Scott. The Trail of Glory (a ten- nis story). Vacation On the Trail. Trip Counte: former Mil cent Roge: of an autographed copy of one of| millionaire, returns to Ernest Thompson Seton’s books, “The|from abroad on the Birch Bark Rol! of Woodcraft,” dur- | Mil ing his recent visit to the city. A group of books on western life|Count Ludwig and history is ready for circulation | straeten, and us at.the public library today. The ti- | S. Olympi Salm von a consequence now a countess without a count. , “she Dempsey Sharkey Fight Are your radio ‘batteries and tubes and 9, will be presented with d by Lew » oil man of Ponca Years Qn the Old m. Story of the Little Big Trail of the Old and Salm von Hoogstraeten, the 'y pan , daughter of ‘The library also was the recipient | Colonel H. H. Rogers, Standard Oil New York, jicent, you will recall, had ne end | of difficulty with her former husband, Hoog: Englishman Figures on Mak.| ing Trip Between New! York and London, in Each’ Direction — Another Plans on Staying Up in Air as/ Long as Possible London — (#) — Four attempts to | cross the Atlantic Ocean by air-| | plane from east to west, two British {and two German, are taking definite shape. i Apparently the first’ of the four] will be that of Captain F. T. Court- ey, British aviator, who plans a -mile flight from London to York and back, stopping each Newfoundland for fuel and for the first time commercial airplane has been in camp at} Calshot, a suburb ‘of Southampton. | His route by stages will be from | Calshot, to Valencia, Ireland, a dis- ce of 480 miles, thence 1,700 } les to St. Johns, Newfoundland, thence 1,200 miles to New York | following the same route on the re- turn. si Captain Courtney will use a Dor-| nier all-metal flying boat propelled by two Napier “Lion” engines. and will be aceomnanied by. Flight Lieutenant F. W. M. Downer as igutor and R, F. Little as engi- neer. The other British attempt i templated by Lieut. Colonel F. Minchin of the British Imperial Air- amilton, a Brit- air taxi owner, Capt. Robert H. ntosh may be taken along as a senger. e some 6,000 hours of flying to their credit and the two have carried nearly 17,000 passen- « a ss the English Channel. without an accident. The attempt will be made in a long-range Fokker monoplane driv- en by a British Jupiter air-cooled engine. This expedition will take Y off from London on a nonstop flight © to Ottawa, Ont. where a stop will be made to refuel after which an- other take off will be made to “somewhere in Europe.” The avia- + tors will y in the air as long as possible in hope of setting up a new long distance record. ‘One Germann attempt is proposed by her Lieutenant Otto Koen- necke, 35-year-old German army of- ficer, who tends to fly an all- metal monoplane carrying two pas- sengers who are said to be financing ; the trip, and a radio operator. It} will be propelled by one Bavarian and two Wright motors. This venture is to be backed un- officially by the German govern- ment. It will start from Berlin and an attempt to make a non-stop flight to New York will be, made, then to San Francisco. The southern route by way of the Azore Islands has tentatively been selecte Koennecke carry a range radio set. His tanks | will carry enough fuel for 70 hours and -'he expects to attain.a speed of 124 miles an hour. Koennecke brought! down 46 enemy airplanes during the | war, The other German attempt is in the hands of Ernest Udet, German ace, who will fly a specially con- strneted Rohrbach plane having two high-power Bavarian motors. His mune, now being constructed,. is of ithe semi-hydroplane type. He will be accompanied by one expert avia- ‘tor and one pilot. His course has {not been definitely decided on. An | influential industrialist is sponsoring the project. Udet is a stunt aviator, and as a brought down’ 62 enemy He is prominent in the! in Ger-, will long war. aco airplanes. \new glider developments United States Tires United States Rubber Company . | BRITISH AVIATIOR MAY | aviator, will start at noon Wednes- iChiefs Will Call \dications that the name they will _| such things.” The latter and Minchin! IXPRESSED in terms of your car, “Plenty of Rubber” means this: The United States Rubber Com- pany has the rubber resources, and is using these resources to make THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — LOVE ME, LOVE “WY DOG IS. HER UNDOING. Screen Actress ‘Wants Mar- riage to Masseur Annulled— He Was Kind About Pet many, having flown a glider from Zugspitze, the highest point in Ger- many, for a long distance. TAKE OFF, WEDNESDAY London, July 19.—(AP)—The press association says it is informed that Captain F. T. Courtney, the British day from Southampton on his trans- atlantic flight. He plans to stop at Valencia, Ireland, for refueling. Los Angeles, July 19.—4/)—Hazel Deun, motion picture actress, in her suit for annulment of marriage filed yesterday, declared that she would not have married Hugh W. Anderson, Hollywood masseur, if she hadn't lost her dog. Miss Dean was looking for her dog when Anderson offered to help her find it. But instead of confining his scarch to Hollywood, he drove her to Goldfield, Nev., and induced her to marry him. The annulment is asked on grounds of fraud, The complaint charges that Anderson married Miss Dean to| spite his former sweetheart, who had broken her engagement to him but a few hours before he asked Miss Dean to wed him. Him Leading Eagle Rapid City, S. D., July 19.—(AP) —Although the Sioux chiefs are re- maining silent, there are good in- confer upon President Coolidge when he is taken into their tribe. is to be “Leading Eaglh An at- tempt to get some definite informa- tion about the name met with the bali ee ot Coad Chauncey Ene ellow Robe that he has maintained | ® 3 q along, the line, | FLASHES OF LIFE “I know how it got out tl is going to be “Leading Eagl (By The Associated Press) said, “and the chiefs will be angry | Detroit.—Ty Cobb has made his| when they find it out. It is the 400th hit. j Indian custom to keep silent on York.— Theodore Roosevelt, F i ‘ who had much experience chasing The president will be inducted |the ovis poli in the wilds of Asia, is into the tribe at Deadwood next|in a hospital because of an experi- | month. ence while camping with the kiddies | if. { “How they do die” Buacx Frac is a thorough killer. It gets every fly, mosquito and ant in your home. Kills other bugs too. Leaves no survivors! Sold. at' drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15c up, and. New 2: TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927 near Oyster Bay; He was frying ba-| rubber. w ne ‘the pi t con. an ul and hot fat —_— burned his right painfully. Washington —Unele Sam ‘ appreci- ates good work. There was ‘a fi Fayetteville, Ark.—Lacy McCul-|Camp McClellan, Ala. Quart. sale of hot dogs'and peanuts are ta- boo, by order of the ville trustees, because they mar meals beauty and endanger health, but Castes Kitaka- VPP EPP LLLP PALA, % The Bismarck Building and Loan association has loaned over % $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the Jast twenty-one years. Q The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- : ing a new home or purchasing one already built. Loans are % repaid cn the monthly plan the same as rent. If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial help, see your local association first. : Bismarck Building andLean Association Room 11 a First National Bank Block % y10151606560566564004595065455565SGH9SSSSSSH give you truly “More for your Money.” The test on the wheels of your car is the final answer to all theories and questions. As rubber growers, rubber ex- that the plenty of rubber we build into Royal Cord Balloons will UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES ~@-- Fess kides, war veteran, who did quite a business before the order was passed, is going to bor Secretary Hoover is en route tp summer White House in Black Hills. with report prentbeee, on Mississippi flood for ere stadent of farming at Sergeant Frank - O’Donne! University of Arkansas, bought a goods burn in order toj give the Ford and charged it to Thomas A. rm and save governmena proper- Edison, A doubtful rament is to xeimburse Edison and ba Pues - Baby Buzz steps ow ped Sk S een with Flit. 4 Flit spray clears the house in a few minates of disease - bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants acd fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Ie will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain. Flit is the. result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re- placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flie sprayer today. For sale every- where. Service is a word whose honesty has been Sal besters cna Nahtie axe tensioner to i n Ui as a cal to ne anything and everything nothing 1 The torch of service has been adopted by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as its symbol posntiee ea cou eens ben taken ast cred use whole of t! izati insaienediie atlstone won: en euead Used by this , the word has Be a eal te rede So a a dictionary defines service as ‘any work performed for the benefit of another.” To the employes of the Standard Oil Com- pany (Indiana) service is a word full of genuine because it stands for work sciual thought of much work to get so much . 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