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_PAGE TWO | St. Cloud to Have Airplane Factory: ; Cloud, Minn, Aug. 20.—()—| w of incorporation for a $50 rn in which Charles H. Be; a, St. Cloud, is named as vice pre: mt of the ‘Midwest Aircraft ¢ poration, which plans to establish an airplane manufacturing plant here, were mailed late yesterday from, lddgerwood, N. D., to Wilmington,) Uel-under which state the company | was incorporated. if Mr. Beyhan, on arriving in thele city this stated that! the official pany would jake u survey of suitable buildin in'St. Cloud and would either lea: or remodel them, or would build plant. of their own if nego would not be satisfactorily termi ed with owners. “Associated with the firm here will] be Rulph, De Palma, internationally | kaown auto racer and ‘acturer. | The=planes are to be of 124 horse- power three passenger monoplane type, Mr. Beyhan said. The president of the newly formed corporation is A. F. Bonzer, Lidger- wood, N. D.; second vice president, § i om Lidgerwood, N. N.D.,, see Eanewvury, Lidger. wood, N. D., attorney of the firm, 2 eee | News Briefs i! Si ae || Conspiracy to overthrow govern- ment is uncovered at Athens, Greece. Danish draughtsman hejd in $50-| 000 bail in Philadelphia, confessing he stole plans of U. S, cruiser. Washington—Bids for construction! of facilitiey to house activities of vet-| erang’ buteau megional office at Fi Bo are expected to be asked in spring. hrpinct, Minn.—Two bandits, who were unmasked, slugged Mrs. Robert Bourquin at the gasotne “station she and her husband operate ~ near here, and robbed her of $50. Milwaukee, Wi. A. Lindbergh and his transatlantic plane ‘The Spirit of St. Louis” ar- wed here this afternoon to be Mil- Maukee’s uest over the week-end. Charles; =3Mampton, England—Severe. storms. “sweeping over England today still further delayed the take-off of Cap- stain’ Frank T. Courtney's projected eee alti flight. Weather pros- cts for the next 24 hours also are favorable. seBorl Fereniunist demonstration last. night in favor of Sacéo and Vanzetti, were steaved by the police today. Indianapolis, In ‘The + Jcgion p 700,000 mark in membership~today, Howard P. Sav- age, national commander, announced. Washington—The federal trade ; Commission announced today that in + the next few months it will conduct an investigation’ into methods used im quoting and charging prices th iz public must pay for the commodities. The purpose the investigation was to determine what constitutes fair practice. American Washington—Through reduction - of rentals and release of space the vmaterans bureau saved $243,430 dur- | ihg the last fiseal_ yepr, an- nouneed today.’and' tl cm cee reductions to be made this year, and egeregate annual saving of approxi- i mately $260,428 is anticipated. Gallipolis, Ohio — Eddy Peppers, 21, negro ‘hotel porter here, con- fessed today that he killed Mrs. | Florence Buck last Monday, using a \ i wet towel to strangle her. Mrs. Buck, 37, was the wife of William Buck, a Mason county, West Virginia, farmer. Kansas City—Matthew Woll Washington, D. C., was reelected for the 23d. time. president of the Inter- Fs gern ; of the Hudson Motor youthful P cr —Ten men, arrested during a A. of, All America is saying: — g Thats the Car’ Not for years has. automativ ve ifmngrien se seen congress ama aeiamaanlabelbinn, tee About this new interpretation of Amer- ican motoring needs. About the new low prices. About the a Six. deanlidiee paseed national Photo- Engravers Union at CURWOOD’s WILL FILED the close of its annual convention| Owosso, Mich., Aug. 20.—()--The here yesterday. | will of James Oliver Curwood, author and conservationist, filed in probate ~ Jacob Goldsteoin, vs Angele: court this morning, makes bequests althy president of the Rothschild | totaling more than $400,000. ‘he Mortgage and Finance company,’ widow and three children, James Oliver Curwood, Jr., of Owosso, M: Charlotta Curwood Jirus, of Detroi and Miss Viola Curwood of New York pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the killing of his business partner, Frederick A. Stern, July 15, and was sentenced to serve from one to 10| aivided $300,000 almost equally and years in San Quentin penitentiary. | numerous bequests of from $750 to; e = $16,000 each to other relatives, to churches and civic institutions here, are provided. REDFERN TO a eee SOON Brunswick, G airplane Port of Brunswick with Paul Redfern as pilot, may hop off to uth America Monday morning or possibly tomorrow. This was an- nounced here today after arrival of a factory expert from the Wright in- | terests. manufacturers of the plane's whirlwind motor. He spent all morn- ing inspecting the Nogales, Ari Mazatlan, ‘Sino in Americ: RE ON FORTS Shanghai, Aug. 20-—UP}—Five war- hips, believed to be the northern Tsingtao squadron, appeared off, Woosung, at the entrance to the; / Hwangpu river north of Shanghai, at| 7 o'clock this morning, and one of them, steaming toward shore, fired a! engine. j NOTIC NOT! 2E is hereby given that Eva few. shots at tie Woosung forts and! incur, of Hismarck, North Da- railway station, The shells did no! Kots, who, on Octobe 5, made dam: The Woosung forts replied! He i; for without scoring any hits. After ajl time the attacking squadron with-' ! drew. Pre en eC ET ni above de- HUDSON BOOSTS DIVIDEND . Land New York, Aug. 20.—(#)--Directors Office, at Bismat etcorth a company, at f on the their meeting in Detroit today, § Saee creased the ‘snnual dividend on. the common stock from $3.50 to $5 a share by declaring a quarterly pay- ment of $1.25, payable October 1 to stockholders of record September 12.! = Bi "CHA wane G Register. 30 — 8/13-20) NOTICE FoR, BIDS, FOR BUS] prac RIVER, jeonditions d a Apple Creek School | after dexc 39 will receive bids for| BY GIVE r School 2 for the | ¥: wz occurred in the mortgage herein- TICE IS HERB- that that certain mort- ited and delivered by ntz and Olga Schantz, his school year beginning September i ; Sth, 1927, and ending May 30, 1928, ankeof Bismarck, & bids to be opened at 8 o'clock’p. m., Bert or autan aaiba August 27, 1927. Successful bidder | 2 day of December, 1923. ana must furnish satisfactory bond to record in the office of the guarantee fulfillment of contract, and |fesister of deeds of the county of | Burleigh and state of North Da- proper operation. The Board reserves the right to Kot# on the 28th day of December, reject any or all bids, jeorded in Ry order of the Board. on p Dated this 17th day of August,! ther ly” itors ing Company, a corpora- 1927, a tion, of Bismarck, North Dakota, by an instrument in’ writing, dated the | 19th day of April, 1927, and recorded jin the office of said register. of | deeds on 2nd day of July, 1977, at 11 A. M., and recorded f Assignment of Mort- tp 3, will be foreclosed * of the’ premises in such and hereinafter described, MRS. JOHNNY WELCH, President. 0. G. DAVENPORT, Clerk. ty | morte: : 4 at the front door of the courthouse Be Onity tt Buneiaih in the city of Bismarck, in the In County Court, Before tion. county of Burleigh and state of a ak North Dakota, at the hour of ten ie of Ocock A.M." on the 30th day of August, 1 |due on’ such’ mortgage on the date + to xa fy the amount De Carroll, Petitioner, oe {Shima prenilsps described in such DetleT. oll, Florence M, Car- os described 1 i i st, Mortgage and which will be sold to roll, Eth Carroll and Marea pataty ts te ate “itunte “nthe r » | county o a ch an state a) See | Rorth Dako described as fol- lows, to-w Jommencing at the hereby Southwest corner of Section ‘Three rhefote | ‘ounty of | thence east section line De on ‘Thirteen Hundred Nineteen ' of- «a319) : Foe toate ord Feet, thence north seven hundred negtounts eigh ect (780), thence wes sy elty ot at the Court Houxe ta the \thirteon hundred nineteen” (1319) in fi Feet to the west section line, thence youth seven hundred, cignty (780) ten p'elock in the fore-noon of that | ie iG the place of beginning, be- : e 4 jing a tract of land 780 fect by’ 1319 ta show cause, if dny you Nave: feet in the Southwest corner of the winweat y tition of Della TS Cane 1a Ui, praying. for the sadmiaaiod =e} a probate of a certain document on Tree fle tn said Court aus the: Taxt will eae i and testament of Thomas A. Carroll | NE Tmenis tite Letters “Testamentary thereon to | EWe 0 One Hundreds : Md Della ‘T. Carroll, should not be} Here will be due on such mort- f sale the sum of um includes prin, thereon, besider ements and ex- penses of this forectosure. Dated tys 23rd day of July, 192%, DEPOSITORS' HOLDING CoM- PANY, a corporation, tember, t the hour ot i r of said hip One jection ndred Hi 8) (80) West © residence of said Thomas | §¢ (ee tas e wsh ford, in Hartrord @ ounty, Connecti- | cut nee. "| DULLAM, YOUNG & BU yi ae | Attorne: Y . 1927. By ‘the Court: ‘ae Bism: GE: (SEAL) Judge of t Q/ DAVIES, pauaty Cough | He ortsta seat) Pan better, brilliantly beautiful! Meeting every American demand for relia- bility, styleand t Offered'at new low. om peices! Here, at last, is the All-Amer- ican Six—the. All-American value. NEW LOW PRICES Landen Coupe 91045: Cabsitet - 91145 ‘Spent Roadster ©1075 ¢-DeseSeden; 91145 to the field. 20.—(4—The | h Social News of | Mrs. Frances are spen and Harry Elden hom Mrs. Charles Manning Canada. ing her absence. Mrs. Henderson, Miss‘Frances Lebor coness hospital left-The where she pital in ‘Glendive. now. Number 4 of a Series * Oil Must Frustrate Dilution Another enemy of the cushioning ability, or viscosity of oil, is dilution. Dilution is‘brought ébout by gasdline failing to vaporize and burn in. the eylinders, and getting by the pistons into the crank case, and the oil reser- voir. A considerable quantity of gaso- line fails to vaporize, and crank case dilution is eorrespondingly great— ‘unless the: unvaporized gasoline -is prevented from getting by the pis- tons. This is particularly true in cold weather, when rich mixtures are used to assist in quick starting. Oil is sup cylinder wall and piston rings, giving m compression ‘end minimum crank cme Whether it accomplishes this depends whether it stands uy IES 4 ay" for Portland, Ores ‘Whe! TAKES VACATION i di man, r vacation at Lake of the "Woods, a will stipes, that his prospec-/ Miss Helen Taylor is tak- 01 her place as bookkeeper in the | of y —+ TO. MINNESOTA: | Mandan Vicinity ! VISIT FRIENDS A. W. McLean 7“ daughter ing_a few days inj | Dickinson ‘as guests at the! Pat Daly} roundhouse foreman’s office during | GUESTS AT HENDERSON HOME | Robert McCubben and son, Robert, Jr., of Junction, Wis., a character, of General Primo De Ri- house guests of Dr, and Mrsi. A. O. f the Dea- — fi HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Thuraday at | of Long Island. the Deaconess hospital*to Mr. and | iw his shine parlor. He conceived the Mrs. Henry —— of Mandaa. AT GLENDIVE Glen Welsh of this city is & pa- tient’ at the Northern’ Pactfic hos- for De- spend it Fri-| dhe is’ free catalog and other publications offer conclu- sive evidence as to what we ean do for you, be- cause of what we have done.for thousands of other successful business:-men and women. With valuable’ additions to both faculty and equipment , this “Good Old College” was ‘never, in its long history, ‘Prepared to do so much for its students as at the present, of others to attend this college, it will pay ae. It is affiliated' with the American College, 3: Fifth Street, North, Fargo. You can enroll in either college at any time, but, send for catalog Write G. M. er as THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -—___—_—————_——_+ Personal and | taking nurees’ training, Mrs. M. baer th and son and hag oe J.C. ‘Med Donough and Miss Helen, have .recently returned from Glen- dive, Mont., where they visited for some sim " | Flashesof Life, The jociated Press) New ‘ork: larry Seggernun docs not know it yet, ‘but, it cost him $5,000 ‘vo be a boy. ‘rederick K. Segger- who died a few weeks ago, left randchild should have a legacy 0,000 if « girl and half that Barry has just ar- tive | amount if a boy. | Santander, Spain — Official Amer- an documents vouch for the good vera.” Hé’s an honorary sailor in "| the American navy now. Before he 1 oe become such he had to have fees ng Ambassadors Hamond | and Padilla obliged and put their John Hancocks on a piece of paper aboard the U. S. S. Detroit. New York—A great business ca- reer is predicted for Tony Fumente Business was dull | idea of mailing -prospects and offer- ling to match coins. If he lost the prospect would get a shine free; it Yony won he got the regular price of five cents. “I come out way ahead,” said Tony. “You see, a shine costs i jme only about half a cent.” Phone 944 for Tire Service. LEARNFOBE A LEADER AND MONEY-MAKER _ Success doesn’t come ready-made. i result’ of Jick. ‘It*is specialized ability and efficiency that will make your services marketable | at a profitable salary from the start and swing i you quickly into line with the big money-makers —men and women, who know how. to make good. Nor is jit the high it has paid thousands TES. > N.D. to seal the passage between the under ae giving um utiee largely on & “con- stant, full, even, oil film.” “If oil loses its viscosity under h down: fails to seal the passage and piston rina, 80 and unv: “Gute ‘the oil still fu: - broken-dawn and ‘becomes thin—if. ittmees etna, sl is‘ lost thro gasoline " SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927 OM10 TOWN HAS BAD FIRE | acrpss the street: were damaged. The| WRONG DIRECTION Pomeroy, Ohio, Aug, 20—(#)—Fire| second bombing was at a candy com-| “Why iy the ship going so sl@w?” starting ‘from a short circuit in an) pany. asked an old ‘ady of the captain of automobile, parked in ‘the livery| PoE a OED an ocean liner. stable of John Pradie, destroyed 13 FLYER KILLED IN CRASH ; “The fog, madam,” ‘replied the jess establishments, two resi-) St. Louis, Aug. 20.—(#)—Licut. captain, i deicen Bad the ftice ‘af County} George Stumpf, with the 36th Divi-|"""Rut‘tys quite clear above.” Bsa mar Aon x Pies jeter be- uo pie — panty but we're not go- ing brought under control early to-| flying fie! re was killed an jeut th ” day, Damage, fo, the buildings, was Hutchinson, odotiers bust ilot, was i injured when * herr airpiane crashed 20 miles south of here today. Lieutenant Stumpf was a passenger in the plane. . IMPOSSIBLE NOWADAYS Manager of the Accident Insurance ated at $200, CHICAGO HAS 2 BOMBINGS Chicago, Aug..20.—(P)—Two bomb- ings here today, one in the down- town district, damaged several build- ings but injured nobody. One bomb| MOST EMBARRASSING He (at a party):, I made an awful mistake just. now. man I thought the host wa ingy old Ne! Be it happened to be the host = spoke to. exploded in front of a downtown res-'Co.: So you're positive that her ac- taurant. It shatteréd every window cident, wa! faked? ss ret ee my? husband. of the three-story building, the low- Investiga! Sure. ‘ordshire Sentinel. er floor of which was occupied by the re Two other buildings heel caught in the hem of her dress. ishing Gazett She said her 4 | Phone 944 for Tire Service. Tssulieheamamerensleact Hudson motor | uses any Gasoline. ~«~- and turns waste heat to power Ps fee te high.compression fuels were developed to spark-knock, ping and roughness. Seu ce ies What these special fuels have sought, Hudson, ~* Custom-Butlt Models gh an exclusive new companion invention to \ (127-inch wheelbase) the Super-Six principle, obtains from ordinary gaso- | Brougham. . . $1575 line.. You fill your tank anywhere. And-you save 7-Rase phason i eae money on every filling. ‘ ; 2 nee - It makes Hudson the most economical:car per pound Aix wuantoeaen weight in the world. Super Six Motors, Inc. | Bismarck, North Dakota ~ off AUDITORIUM “=. AUG. 27 GRAND OPENING OF THE ROAD SHOW SEASON The liveliest, danciest musical revue presented here in years with a smart New York cast.and chorus .of bewitching girls Gorgeously mounted, , pet, of dingling melodies: and novel igang AO SRINDIG 43 SATURDAY