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“TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927 * 1) PAG EIGHT i“ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee b] So the southern boundary line of the|has been variously spelled by early! D., were given straight jail terms RADICALS’ CASE Soup For A Century ____ NAME OF SAKAKAWEA TO LOOM LARGE ie ee ot meer, tr a Ne a tee 4 * i a“ ey memory’ o services to the nation his cowt . Pi « hy’ , aa Ea a - by a : Died in North Dakota : bento ray Fb ron the streets. McCarthy e: Facts About Guide of Lewis] ars whe took a fancy to the attrac: 4 good many western peonle hol| of Chicago... Thé statins represents | Was given 18 days and McGraw 21 +i pve pune ne of his numerous wives,| the erroneous belief that Sakakawea her on the long. journ Pa. | days, Four Massachusetts Jus:ices | and Clark Expedition, onc'ot whom was a Shoshone captive] died and) was buried in the Wind cific, carrying her infant bey,’ Bap ws . iver 1 t 5 is < vee like Herself. ing. But the ft the recently |the statue after a careful study of| Try Omy Modern High Pres- Whcse Statue Is Here, Are ; By the greatest, good fortune for shed journal of a fur trader lo- ine ‘on the Fort Bérthold fes- pal * ce For All her, about a year ‘after her marriage, her death at Ft, Manuel Lisa! creation Cars. — Pricés Reasonable. Hear Counsel For Sacco Told by Historian; Brought} () °° famous:Lewis and Clark expedi | Heal nase st Penmaes Short Stop Station. and Vanzetti tion reached the Five Villages. Her Explorcrs Safely to Pacific} iiShand: Charbonneau. succeed in| ,A, Fond deal of lepute has aren copier igen enters tact ear She''was known by|, Justice Court [aaa ES Coast ~ ‘ae i of her name. the guide and interpreter that was| Piet "Clark as the Bird Woman. heeded on, that. part of the journey |i "the lunguauge of the tribe that Boston, Aug. 1 4P?)—Four jus- tices of the Massachusetts supreme “We call for and deliver. A. court, sitting as the full bench, today | heard arguments on the exceptions ¥ Beet let Cnrocen the Boeke mou John MeCarth B ‘a taken by counsel for Nicola Sacco and Grand Forks, N. 1, Aug. 16=4)! that le _ "ltook her prisoner; the Hidat: john McCarthy. of Boston an 7 When the history of the vanishing; *!"* Sakaka means bird and wea means| Elmer McGraw of Sioux Falls, S.|& M. Tire Service. Phone 356. made by Judge Webster Thayer of Indian tribes is written the name: of Forces Leaders to Take Wife = | woman. She has never been known the Superior court und Justice Sakakawea will loom Jarge”amoi Neishage Lewis nor Clark expected|by any otler name, though this name George A, Sanderson of the supreme : others of her race, according to DY, they would take a woman along court. ‘ | ; Bat Mae) J (0. G. Libby, head of this historieai} with thém.on their dangerous trip. There were two bills of exceptions. es department of North Dakota Univer-|‘Charbonneau was, however, deter- sity The first was to the denial by Jus 4 ‘ x mined to have hie. wife accompany tice Sanderson of a writ of error for ; i : | Dr. Libby gives some facts aboyt|him and, trading on his. importance FORTY which defense counsel had pe Sakakawea not commonly ‘kfiown, op s a guide and interpreter. he force THEATRES on the ground that the def 2% the eleventh of a series of stories of the leaders to consent to take Sal constitutional rights h North Dakota history which he ay te with them, Number Three of a Series BRB Bartolomeo Vanzetti to decisions written for the A: iated. Pressrai As turned out his wife was of r “wapapers. Vrar more importance’ to the expedi- " “A constant, full; even oil film” lated by alleged prejud Thayer, who presided at the |its member newspapers. e for mur . The article follows: tion than he was himself. Throurh The second bill excepted to Judge ; , A The Bird Woman of the Shoshorfe, her friendly intervention Lewis and 4 The 1923 Edition of Dyke's Automobilé Encyclopaedia Thayer's refusal to grant a new trial, or Snake Indian tribe is one of the! Clark penetrated the Rocky moun- (a widely accepted authority) Pn a revocation of sentence or a stay of | : few native women wHose name {s tains and were able to use the Sho- be “hae Sentence. Exception also was taken| , a ; Known throughout the country, Probe| shone Indians as. guides through The only oil that protects -your to his refusal to decline to hear the —- aN ably there is no one of her race, ex-| their country. On the way back ri , Bee: ; ¥ motions and to request that another, is $ 244 ‘cept Pocahontas, who has heen made|from the Pacifie Coast, Sakakawea engine is the thin film between the i superior court judge be assigned to! . the subject of so much controversy | performed the great service of point- *y %, : ‘ ne Shear them. aA or whose name has appeared so fre-| Ing out to them Bozeman Pass. moving metal parts. And this thin . f The Suffolk county court house in! ; ‘@ | quently in current literatures | | Captain Clark took the young son fil . » ¥ Pemberton Square, where the hearing r & r ‘ Sakakawea . Was captured by a, of Sakakawen, Baptiste, with him to ilm is not the cool oil you pour into was held, wus closely guarded. . Hidatsa or Gros Ventre war party! St. Louis and gavefhim such educa- ¢ oh peat when she et hans far old ee sy Wy was eet 3 at the we aa your crank ease, In use, the oil heats n ; A ee carried to the. Five: Villages on the! boy, long after this, was met by a . : t. Sale of Power Along | \ 4 : Knife river. She was a captive slaye, G traveler on the Missouri and quickly. Then the test comes. Only o ¥ s in the family of her owner wi en by him to Europe where he of > ” 4 - ty number of.years. oil of the highest. quality will retain on All American Route | : ? : | about seventeen, At that. time e - was purchased by Charbonneau, ukawea died December :20, 1812, at Fort Manuel Lisa, located near et F St Would Pay Its Cost! ’ . Meow | French renegade living with the ih | ; 4 Charlottesville, Va, Aug. 16.—UP)—| Endorsement of the St, Lawrence) waterway proposal as a means to| Li bring the Atlantic ocean @ (house?) Soup for a hundred years and no mock turtle either, probably could be : miles inland through the js with aj made from this mammoth sea tortoise. After a long struggle, it, was) by-preduct of hydro-electric energy| harpooned and landed in the Great South Bay off Bay Shore, Long! ith to pay the cost, was voiced today by| Island, by Captain W. D. Hatch, Miami, Fla., ,swordfisherman, shown | Henry J. Allen, former governor of| here with Mrs. A. Ruhfel, one of those who were with him. Its 7 1-2-) Kansas and editor of the Wichita! foot shell and 2-ton weight make it the largest ever captured, ceed q n, at the University of Vir-| to curators of the American Museum of Natural History in New York b ginia’s institute of public afiaits. | where it is to be made a permanent exhibit. Inset is a close-up of 4 ieee pie pele pty aC tie the reptile's gigantic head, larger than a maai’s, full lubrication efficiency under the heat of service. Many oils break down under this heat. Part of the oil goes off in vapor, just. as hot water goes off in steam. With an oil film only .003” thick, this vaporization must be reckoned with. ’To get full-protec- tion, you must have a.eonstant, full, even oil film. You ve'an oil which will stand the heat of service.” The cushioning ability of oil—the measure of its “body”—is known as Ojl which has lost its protective cushioning. ability through heat or any other cause it said to have lost its viscosity. ee “Make them Die” Bracx Frac—deadliest insect killer made—destroys every fly, mosquito and ant that gets in. Not one escapes. Kills other bugs, too! Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and departrient’ stores. Powder 15c up, and as opposed to the “all ' Améfican’| Biss EEE NR plan, Mr. Allen said engineers de-| | £ clared the water way would be of| , greater importance to the 43,000,000 g people of the middlewest than the building of the Panama Canal. ie said, | ‘em be: International engine had estimated that the nie lock R ‘ a . 543 ‘ rh ' ‘ange and livestock conditions in| for August 1 compared with 87 for! v= | x Leer feeclauioe soove'tben ahoo,00o| North Dakota und stern | range June 1. The same comments apply | horsepower, which would be shared | Satis pau ae tivirll ies the live. to sheep as have been made for cat- by Canada and Alie United States.| august Ist revort of the division of tle. Sheep in Montana and Wyom-) ; : contended, . ; : pulse fc | > bor pe athe, ower, he contended, crop und livestock estimates. Ade- ing are in fine condition. as well, | Mr. Allen believed the St. Lawrence t the season,| For range states generally, sheep course would ‘reuire less improve-| ! tions | of the prosnects are very favorable.’ Lambs Br aircon tetaperand tocks, | rentes insured an abundance of fre fat. and heavy, The greater part me s+ | fall range and has resulted in putting | of the lamb crop has geen contracted | cattle in very good condition after a for by growers, with Nebraska and ‘ winter of meager feed. Hay, both Colorado feeders taking a consider 100 PUR: $ Famous Film Stars tame and wild, has never been bet-| gble supply. The Idaho early lamb . ter, so that an ample supply is as-| movement to the c! = |. May Go Into Eclipse| sured’tor'tne'winter feeding of ail gyvement, to, zhe close of July was ra jelasses of livestock. Reports indi- ments for the same period Los. Angeles, Aug. 16.—(P)—The| cate an active demand for all classes Los Angeles Times today says many] f cattle. os ae ae famous film stars will go into a total Ranges eclipse soon if a new economy plan! Western North Dakota ranges have under formation by motion picture|made great gain since the June 1 producers goes into effect. The new) report, with .a condition report at plan, learned on excellent authority |96 compared to 88 for June 1. This 4 although denied by producers with the result of seasonable growing vehemence, provides for the replace-| weather, combined with sufficient ment of present day stars with stars! supply of moisture. Western South brought up from the film ranks to ota range conditions and water work at smaller salaries. supply unusually good. Montana A number of secret meetings have| ranges best in years with an abund- been held at which the problem of]ance of moisture. Wyoming range cutting salaries has been discussed.| and food prospects generally excel- The recent attempt to cut the sal-|lent. Grass is green and may be late aries of all employes in the business} in curing. Ranges were greatly im- having failed, it was said the only! proved by rains during June and method left for trial is the replace-;July and the dry spots in Texas, so ment of many high priced stars. New Mexico, western Kansas di Under the new system, which it is) Oklahoma and eastern Colorado were claimed will go into effect as soon] well supplied with moisture. Range as an ironclad agreement can be ur-|and feed conditions are unusually ranged, all existing contracts with| good in Montana, Wyoming, the stars will be carried out. After these! western Dakotas, Nebraska, Oregon contracts are up, however, the pro-|and Washington, with good’ feed on ducer. will refuse to hire the now|t ranges in all states. A famous stars at their old salaries and | fe are still found in ' will produce without them if they do| Texas, New } outhern Ni 4 not accept a smaller salary. and southern Utah, In the interim, production sched-|erally good in Arizona, while the ules have been curtailed slightly.) lower ranges in Idaho and California Also young and comparatively un- . Late rains have kept the known players will be brought to the een and will delay curing in front und will be exploited so that! Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and the within a year they may take the) places of the present day screen) stars. It has “broken down.” SHORT STOP SERVICE STATION Opposite ‘City. Auditorium Arthur Haas &:H, J. Holta, In Charge ' RED TRAIL OIL CO.: PHONE 314° >’ = FANsOeBO 216 Broadway. . Phone 577 BISMARCE, N, D. re gen- eptionally good crops Wyoming, the Dakotas, ska, Oregon hington. D. A. R, Ceremonies Ale North Dakota ange eattle are. in " good condition showing great _im- memorating the trail over which Gen- | rrovement over the June 1 condition, eral Sibley and a command of 3,400|Ponorted at 83. For Aug, 1 it is 92, men passed on August 16, 1863, mem-| With fall range prospects never bet- bers of Dacotah chapter, Daughters | ror, and a big hay crop in South Da- of the American Revolution, today) \ota, Montana and Wyoming, cattle placed an appropriate marker on 4/ are ‘in excellent condition. "Cattle small plot of ground between Buffalo! are generally in yery good flesh on and Tower City, on national highway the western ranges, with a very No. 10. i «| small number of thin cattle in the Threatening weather and lowering}dry spots, Grass cattle for the fall skies did not prevent the women! movement will be in very good shape. trom carrying out their original pro-| but the late curing of the grass and for the day, the only. change/ the dry conditions early in the sum- donment of tl icnic| mer. in some areas may result in a the wi ‘was to have been held at Burn-| delayed. movement. The calf crop WHERE ‘QUALITY AND SERVICE PREDOMINATE bam’s Grove neag Wheatland at noon,/in the west has been very good and pecesding the peenioation servi Sha EXtR have grown out in very § - Meech ol ia, yatsiouie| Ser Stee xcent io a fom sections IN CONSISTENCY WITH FAIR PRICES.: Dodies in Fargo, of the Lake Ag: Restocking has been rather limited . chapter, Daughters of the American/ and the local demand for stock and 7 ae Riu Hi °: 4. _Rereitign,"Henrbegd, and site of |ireeding saite has nut been hea Wé list below a few of the many items which may contain a part of your needs at present: Mra. Leslie Ryan, Grand/a marked tend to hold ‘historian, and Mrs, H-L. Lin-| breeding stock. In a few et a. $0, regent of Dacotah chap-| particularly Méntana and Oregon, < ANNOUNCEMENTS... ELEVATOR SUPPLIES . Sheep | BANK SUPPLIES ‘ ENVELOPES: . | Sheep in North Dakota show the 2 BLANK BOOKS \ col ‘ter ‘amd also vice regent of the North| some demand has,developed for stock Duiete’ choptors, ‘attended ‘the cere-| cattle Inte in the seuson, Pee ' amonige. same improvement in condition as cattle, Condition’ is reported at 95 BLOTTERS ' BOOKLETS BROADSIDES »: ‘BUSINESS CARDS “CALLING CARDS. =». =). CATALOGS Fargo, N. D., Aug. 16.—(?)—Com- Bismarck Tribune ‘Company at Thayer-and Fourth

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