The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT AERIAL ROUTE THROUGH CITY DEEMED NEAR Commerce Department ‘Thinks Service May Begin Next Year Bismarck and Fargo are among 84) cities in the couniry which prob will be served by air mail nex &n announcement from the aero tics division of the department commerce, Washington, said yeste da Bismarck probably will be on they proposed Chicago-Seattle route, the announcement said. { ‘ fail. we WHEAT SAMPLES cordi Air MailBomber | ,*WSE4t sur ae 7 1 North ‘Dakotas : en | tural is. makin verage tast of 81.8 gent pro- | wid rvey jetermine tive amount ale and bah pounds ieee wetget og ‘of protein in the s wheat crop. TWO COUNTIES. TO COOPERATE Logan- McIntosh ‘Group to Hold Exposition at Wishek Sept. 14, 15 A Remarkable Black and White “Litho-Etching of J COLONEL CHARLES A. LINDBERGH Wishek, N. D., Aug. the Tribune) — hegen to in spol ‘ing a lives vegetable show here to wi of the two counties may bring their products and compete for prizes. This was-decided at a meeting held here recently. Dates for this year's old vee been set for September 14 and 1 o depa: t off The mana i re \ ‘ Coe cee ited: outs. represent) Gin eoe er oration ie uae eiveaeine! e & CARE weeks N rt eer ug ie a Seiad The fair eclaton Rae cauabe an 4 i Famous American Artist tt served b ai ‘ s attempt to e 40 a of ground ns hs ier it wats aid here t pet rd Wistek 5 a beds FREE with each copy of t 0 e fair ground and, js successfu day, it woul jor John, Fanc wil stare erection of buildings some Sunday Tribune, August ase Manager of the National Air Derby. thme ‘next summers tal as a8 BM a. mtn supplement. : Erde Sone ta eT ine ef about August 20 "and will be dis-! Ready for. . Size Lixt4 i cific, i | Y - 4 Spokane and Seattle are reported! F Pe Ps a inches. Wersky a any drawing Hi Tape boone (ofthe fact el THe stanos ALONE AT THE PEAK lat’ the banks and Fie a) i than could be served by rout- OF ALL OTHER: GRD MUSIC MAKERS. If not a Feuelik’. sitenestben { le at along the Milwaukee or Great! . leave an order with your local ? Northern lines. sociation, arganized under fae aes a ae neat b ; of the Logan-McIntos! founty Ex- k é lealer f Sunday’s | FE eee te weak af . hibitors’ association, and J. W. Hofer | Here von have Lieutenant Clarence wane . Sirpsui are’ Bismarck, Glen- ENGTA, 9 ES. of is viee president. “John H. Wishek,| #1 Schildhauer, Naval ace, who is to p s treasurer, ors are ' i dive, Mileg” City, Bill hay: BONE, WhIGS AND TALL BROWN- Titnmm, George WOME We Ht Retten: | £2 the frat shore-to-ship mall en ef ee ee 1SH_ AND TH WH ‘|nauach, J. W. Hotet, J. P. Hoven, fede hg fa Soe Eh yy SH AND BLACK WITH WHITE hausen, J. W. Hofer, J. P.. Hove twintmeteréa i t MARKINGS. OUTER TAIL FEATHERS Le. wal i 7 john Weber, Jr. plane. e ] Ny Cl E WHITE. CHIN WHITE, UNDERPARTS Fred’ Say! af GRAYISH WHITE . Herr, E. P.: lo q t i calcele, 1 Czech Engineers Inspect Con- ‘ =, eo solidated Utilities Plant ANY SOUND HE HEARS tS THE LEAST 2 t Here OF HIS “ACCOMPLISHMENTS. HIS OWN j ; SWEET SONG, SUNG IN THE STILLNESS ood Two Czecho- Slovakian scientists 2F THE NIGHT (S MORE BEAUTIBUL wee visited the Bismarck plant of the; | ¢ consolidated Utilities company today ' to learn how lignite coal can success- ' fully be used in the manufacture of| @) huss TWO THINGS COULD BE Mok THOVEN bit BEAUTIFUL THAN A MOCKING BIRD TERS THE CHOIR INVISIBLE nooete BAO mann oAne Banee lm muogme They are Dr. F. Frederick Martins| and Dr. K, Asboth, bath of Carlsbad, where they are connected with the United Chemical and Metallurgical company. In -Czecho-Slovakia, Dr. Martins exnlained, there is a large quantity of lignite much like North Dakota lignite and the Czechs wish to de- velop if for use in gas plants as is done here. The ‘scientists nave been in the. United States two months and visit-! ed points throughout the west and on the Atlantic coast. They are go- ing directly to New York from here, where they will sail for Eur sail for Europe. RACES TRAIN T0| ATTRACT MANY CATCH STEAMER Seattle Opera Director Drives 315 Miles to Board East- bound Express Speeding eastward on his way to catch an ocean steamer which sails from. New York Saturday, Jacques rville, director of the Seattle civic ope tonight on the Northern Pacific Atlantic Express.” Closing his engagement at Seattle late Monday night and being unable to get train service immediately, Mr. Jou-Jerville made a_ cross-country All along the line, arrangements are being made for quick connections so that “Mr. Jou-Jerville may catch the Leviathan, the. steamer on which he is booked to sail. ‘Also passing through Bismarck to- night will be Clark Howell, edito and principal owner of the Atlanta, Ca., “Constitution” figure in the south. He is to come through here on the Northern Pacific “Comet.” Arthur Tavis Chosen as Member of Rotary Arthor Tavis of the Melody Shoppe was introduced as a new member at addressed e future of the boys’ work ies which are b vit ae! me before the public Ape xvik, who was a guest of ub this noon, ke on the and Mrs, Harris Jer was chairman of the day. Guests of the en ‘tor H. Drichs and R. W. will pass through SINGING IN THE MOONLIGHT = = 2(. SINGBIRDS). i007 By a Mandan News spent the past two weeks with rela- tives, RETURN "FROM LAKES Mrs, Arthur Rooth, Mrs. Kidd, Mrs, H. Houser and Miss Walker have returned from Detroit Lakes, Minn., —— SLOPE FAIR T0 Nearly 10000 1 Expected to Attend Exposition at Man- dan Sept. 5, 6, 7 Between eight and ten thousand persons are expected to attend the annual Missouri Slope Fair to be held here September 5, 6 and 7 and prep- arations. are being made to show them @ good time, according to L. H. Connolly, sectetary of the fair asso- viation. Special rates published by the Nor- i thern Pacific and Soo Line railroads are expected to help increase the at- ttendance. Persons wishing to at- tend the fair may make the trip for a fare and a half for the entire jour- ney. Those arriving on the Soo Line will come by way of Bismarck which is the terminus of that road; Bus service from Bismarck to Mandan will be augmented during the fair, according to present pla The Missouri Slope Fair has been in operation for the last 30 years and this year will give away $5,000 in prize money. It is intended as an aid and prominent men giving it enthusiastic support, were: C. Richardson of to the agricultural, dairy and stock interests and has served fs purpose | nobly, both farmers and business) Connolly said. Free acts of various kinds, horse races and airplane stunts are included in a long list of amuse- where they have nt the past week. VISIT AT CALGARY Mrs. Herman Swanson and daugt-| ter left this morning for Alta., where they will be guests at the home of Earl Swanson. WILL VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. John Broshard and daughter, | Miss Mary Broshard, left Monday for Butte, Mont., where they will visit relatives for two weeks. RETURN HOME 4 Mrs. John Schwab ans children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Matson, left Tuesday for their} ff home in Jamestown, ELECTRICIANS’ EXAMS PLANNED minations of candidates for licenses as electricians will be held |} ments which will, be available to fair visitors, Connolly said. PEE: WT Hughes Company Is Sponsoring Cooking School Prizes of electrical apparatus, giv- en by the Hughes Electric company, are being offered women who attend the electric cooking school “y be held here today, Thursday and Friday at the Mandan high school cake The prize today was an ° electric waffle iron. Thursday, it-will be an electric toaster and Friday, a “grand attendance prize” of .an_ electric range, to be installed’ free of charge, will be given, ; f iting, Naomi Rice ts tn, charge ON a eee rt the schoo! | Dickinson on August 28, according to Personal and Social News of | Mandan Vicinity GUESTS FROM CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. Olaf. Peterson sons, Burton and Don, and Mrs. Martin Peterson and son, John Jr. of Chicago are visiting at the homes | of their cousins, Mrs. Louis, Larson, Mrs. M.S. Lang, and Mrs.‘Herman | Swanson. The party is en route | First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Psop.. Bismarck, N. D. _ and | can never: be sure that others usIN ESS is generally quiet with the man who keeps ~ quiet about his business. You _know what you have to offer unless you hh them. That’swhy we keep telling you about our printing business. “Commercial ” printing can be utilized to your advantage in telling others Jou your business. spate home from a trip through the Black | Hills and Yellowstone Park. FROM IOWA Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Watson and daughter ‘ State Center, Ia, where they have Notice After 16° years of Shoe Re- St Paul; W. F. Burnett of verge. He? Sui kin “ Minneapeli, ‘and Eee’ feth, and Ba: ars, Wareie” Robinson of ’ : K 7-18-19 at ytld pat Aimee Starts a Lighthouse jiring on Breaéware, Fa Bismarck Shoe Hospital moved to Third tied, oF posite the Bismarck Bank building. HENRY BURMAN ’ a lor tory. Swe ter Bh: a tthe Chand er fob Fikes ™ am af

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