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’ 7 j peer ] ’ Jj { a . Ff é \ : t. ‘op — re ae THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927 Parents Urged to Act as Mediator Between Child and School (Continued from page one) ment must precede legislation, and Kiwanis can accomplish much in the creation of this sentiment. Induetry and Thrift “As members of Kiwanis, we have listened to many speakers on the wel- fare of the farmer, on farm eco- nomics, on rural sociology. Some of them deal sensibly with the problems. Others cling with dumb and _touch- ing fidelity to the theory that e evil of whatever sort can forthwith be abolished. he act of congress. “It has been shown by actual and very recent research that of all the factors in rural life, family life is the most fundamental; that is to say on its existence and prope- functioning depends the existence and function- ing of the greatest number of fac- tors tending toward the common wel- fare. * ° “Despite the progress of the past decades, it is still true that a com- bination of industry, thrift and a simple faith in God will bring won. derful material, social and spiritual results.” One detail of the administrative work of the district which should come in for serious discussion #t the business session, Dr, Desfats told the and asking them to keep a constant lookout. A request was made that ships radio any information to the government wireless stations, PLANE GOING STRONG AT MIDNIGHT, REPORT SAYS London, Sept. 1—(@®)—Inquiry at the air ministry at 11 a. m., London time, (6 a. m., eastern daylight time) brought the statement that nothing had been heard of the progress of the monoplane St. Raphael since around midnight, (7 p. m. E. D. T.), when an official message, believed from some steamer, reported the plane going strong. The position was not stated. The official added that they hoped to have some news pretty soon, Neither Lloyds nor the Marconi Wireless company had knowledge of the picking up by any ship of such a message as told of by the air ministry. MAURETANIA REPORTS PLANE WAS NOT SEEN New York, sah 1.—(#)—The In- dependent Wireless company reported today it had received q wireles message from the Cunard Jiner Mauretania at 5 a. m., stating that she had not sighted the monoplane St. Raphael. Although the Mauretania did not give her position or weather conditions, s fi that she was ubout 400 miles ea Kip nis, is the question of district t of fig’ sees, He secured teal somes Ambrose Lightship when she sent off ers are continually burdened by : ae Chere OH Tack oe peoken ang Gaeaaued £2 | the message. She is due to dock here najce. late tonight. ° aera NOTICE OF SY NECUTION eeling of Optimism : SALE. 1 : WHEREAS heretofore judgment Prevails With Good | «a decree in mortgage foreciasure were duly on duly 25 of the co MEO in Sight oie, Loe oe oSunNy Sh igh, Dakota, wih (Contingsa'? Roa nage one) Mer henits dd Manuf: Farmers gealize t'.at a saving of that| USPK:, Chg am just as much money in ‘A. Smith Bxa their pockets as an increase in the market price of 15 to 20 cents per bushel. year with a clean slate. “It is safe to predict that delin- quent taxes and interest on farm loans will be taken care of this fall, and we also expect very good liquida- | 8 tions on current bank loans as well as other obligations to the various business enterprises, is the comment of August Peterson, president of the First National Bank of Harvey, in central North Dakota. A general} ® feeling of optimism is among the farmers as well us the business men who always have to work hand in hand, he continues. Renters Want Farm Land “There is a great demand for farm land by renters, and { am certain that there is not enough farm land available to supply the demand from the renters this coming year. A few land sales are reported, principally to local buyers. ‘As a whole, the crop situation is isfactory. This, of course, ulate all kinds of business. amount of farm machinery has been sold during the last thirty days, and more will follow. We can expect a good trade in all lines of business during the remainder of this on and the fore part of 1928. Reports of the same general icnor have been ree Dice, Gene Nelson: Williston; George G. Keup, Colu bus; Jos. P. Hess, Mandan? Ro 3. Barron, Minot, and C, B, MeMillan, Hannah. “Business of all kinds is beginning to show the effects of the 1227 erop, declares Paul Adams, vice president of the First National Bank of La Moure, southeastern North TDakota. Local lumber dealers report volume twice as large for July, 1927, as com- pared to July, 1926, and three <imes as large so far in August as ‘n this month a year ago. The same situa- tion holds in the machinery linc. One implement and automobile dealer re- ports a falling off in the sale of au- tomobiles during 1927 but an increase in demand for farm tractors and trucks. Retail mercantile dealers are noticing an improvement, in trade but the effect of the crop is not so Fosse in their line as it will be ater.” LAST SIGHTED UPON LEAVING IRISH COAST (Continued from page one) It is approximately 2,270 miles be- tween Upavon and New Woundland and 650 miles more to Ottawa. Cap- tain Hamilton’s estimate wa: 37 hours for the entire trip. He took aboard sufficient fuel to remain in the air for 44 h fe The TTA as ot $:32 p. m., teday, sastate: daylight cime, and the 44 at 10:82 p. m:. PLANE SIGHTED I8 NOT ONE BEING LOOKED FOR Ottawa, Ontario, Sept. 1—()— Hope that a gray monoplane sighted over Saint Malo this forenoon might have been the transatlantic flyer, St. Raphael, was dissipated later when it was ascertained that the plane be- longed to a Captain Sanders. . Captain Sanders flew from Lake St. Joseph, Quebec, this forenoon in his plane marked “G Cahl” at an al- titude of 7,000 feet. Residents of St. Malo, who were:on the lookout for the St. Raphael Uae ad for a time it was the Engl No word.of the st Raphael had been received here up te noon sags A second check up of all the wireless stations along the north Atlantic coast and the St. Lawrence was made without result, will si A large Cartney, RADIO STATIONS FAIL TO FIND ANY TRACE Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 1.—()—A check up of all eastern Canadian wireless stations completed at 10:30 a. m., Ottawa- daylight saving time, today, failed to reveal the whereabouts of the monoplane St, Raphael, flying from Upavon, England, to Ottawa. Twenty atatic on the Atlantic’ coast were covered in the checkup and more along the Gulf of St. Law- ~rence and the St. Lawrence river, Director of Radio Edwards issued orders from Ottawa that the Belle Isle station broadcast constantly to ships passing up and down the gulf, notifying them that the monoplane should have passed Belle Isle at dawn uidation o iherine . are Defendants, it Was adjudged and de- that Plaintitt from “Returns from the 1927 farm pro- duction will enable thousands of wherein North Dakota farmers to start the} Dp. Finseth and the sum of Three ndred Sixty-two 0 30/160 DOLL & i decreeing that said claim is a valid first mort- age 1 real estate that said sold to satisfy the said lien foreclosed issued doand in my judg Sheriff, deli now said 10th ’ o'clock p. tho Court a real marck, No said juagie ne tion. Dakot and The real estate above mentioned an® to be sold is situated in the ‘county righ, and State of North s known and de- WS: Quarter (sw) v of Section Town- ship One North, Range of the itth, M.), © less, dat Bismarck, AN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, F of North Dakota. i Jonnson, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE, WHE S heretofore judgment and de in mortgage foreclosure were entered on duly 1927, in tho office of the Clerk of ly 25th, the ‘District Court for Burleigh, North Dakota, Merchants and Manufacturers State Bank, of Minneapolis, Minn, by A. J. Veigel, Com. of Banks ‘of the of Minnesota, and W, A. Smith, Examiner in charge of liqui- dation of closed banks for state of Minnesota is plaintif(, and Elmer J. Anderson, Ebba H. Anderson and L. R Baird, as Receiver of Farmers: and Merchants State Bank of Dris- coll, N. D., are Defendants, and wherein it was adjudged and de- creed that Plaintiff recover from Defendants, Elmer J. Anderson and Ebb H. Anderson, the sum of Fit- teen Hundred Thirty-eight & 64/100 1538.64) DOLLA! and decrecing ey said claim is a valid first more- gage licen upon ‘the real estate therein described, and that said real estate be sold to satisfy the same, {and the said Nen foreclosed there- by, "HOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of ‘special execution issued out of said Court and directed and delivered to me and now in my hands, and describing said judg- ment, I, the undersigned, Sheriff, shall offer for sale and sell at pub- He auction to the highest bidder for cash the premises herein described and said sale will be held on the 10th day of September, 1927, at 2 . m., at the front door of the Court louse _in the City of Bismarck, North Rakota ,to satiety said judg- ment and special eexcution. The real estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and is known and semrines as follows: All Lot One (1) and be th Twenty three (28) feet of Lot T in Bloc! be gar ‘HY and all “or Lots One ah), (2) and Three (3) in Block Ten (10) in First Addi- tion to the Village of Driscoll, County of gles ed and State of North Dako' as per plat on file with the Negister pf Deeds in and for said County and State. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of auepets 192' Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of North Dakot ' Dickinson and Johnson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Minot, Rorth Dakota, 8/4-11-18-25—9/1-8 County of wh NO’ TICE. Sealed bids will be Fecctan by the Village board of Wing, N. ae: for an pectic light plant for village city of 1,250 to 2,000 watt size, ne’ volt manual or automatic. a“ wan be opened on Sept. 5th, 1927, at 8:30 p. m. Board reserves the right to reject i bide any and all bide: 9, ANDERSON, Village Clerk. 8/30-31—-9/1-2 NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received for a hot air ee plant of a one-pipe model, » * for village hall. Plana can en at the Village clerk’s cattle at Wing, N. Dak. will ie opened on Sept. p.m. Board reserves the right to reject ids. GEO. ANDERSON, Village Clerk. 8/30-31—0/1-2 Se ee ee ee Efforts to find par pe ment for about 2! ing territory next ed in the city to sueceed J. J. MacLeod as boys’ work director. home during the school Fulton at once. Several telephoning No. 1208-W. StUuMONs. » of North Dakota, County Court, Fourth Judi “M. Thompson Do. nd ¢ te hei glas, h and the sole H. Weeks. 1 Woods, and ali o Persons unknown claiming estate or interest in, or incumbrance upon th described in the The St aboy x property complaint 1 ou are here e comps which is filed im Clerk of the Letion, Sof th Court of Burl kota, and to sery upon the fice in the 1 c within thirty days after the of this summon: of the day of si ase of your f er, judgm t you by demani Da kot Attorne ftice vs for and v the « i County, ole to mete to suid re titl plaintiff her 1 quiet the Date ) Ausuat fi M. i + or fess, lump. the it School bist 6th, 1 Tomorrow * Matinees ids Sept. 5th, 1927, at| Boys and Girls Want Places to Work While Attending School rt time employ- young men and las and a return plane over thé same several young women who are com- ing to Bismarck from the surround- week to attend high school this winter are now be- made by W. G. Fulton, who has Persons who may have part time work for the young men or house- ves who wish a girl to stay at their the National Air Transport, the year and jing Air Transport ae work for her board are urged to no Mir. ung people coming here from “aintiff, lien or fendants to the eHagty in aang Try Our Modern High Pres. Chiropractor sure Greasing Service For All| Exami Free Cars. — Prices Reasonable.|| Lucas Bik. Bismarek, N. D Short Stop Station. Capitol Theatre Last Time Tonight Frankie Darro—Conway Tearle “MOULDERS OF MEN” H. C. Witwer’s “The Wisecrackers” James Oliver Curwood’s “BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY” Coming—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | TWO STRIDES TAKEN TODAY IN AVIATION (Continued from page one) ‘route, and a connecting line at Salt Lake plying between that city and Los Angeles, making connections with planes of the trunk line. M. i the same planes which carry the mail under contracts between the govern- ment and the Colonial Air tra the Western -! Air Expre: i of | jthe country to attend school mast find some such employment, Mr. Fui- | At The Movies = || in order to defray their i xpenses while here. | CAPITOL THEATRE Mr. Fulton liv Apartinent 12.) It is being freely ‘predicted that Porson Court, or may be reached by| printed sub-titles wil all but be j eliminated from moving pictures be- fore the present theatrical season of pends, due to an innovation which Di- ay] tector Raoul Walsh has injected in to the film on of “Whai { Glory,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre for a four Captain Flagg and geant Quirt ‘dressing each other down” with stron: ianguage on che screen wh j the film is heing shown, not ont * engagement. | arks F to «: the ‘strong language whieh was. such an important feature of the stage play has been kept in its entirety without ri to the printed word. The result, according tg those who have been studying the innovation, | sth udience a new enjoyment to their “hearers, a very clever use of the camera! by the si ction of being ‘able to make out what the, actors ate saying | at the time they. say it. “th the: case of “What Price Glory” they get'ada- ed enjoyment out of placing “naughty words” in the actors” mouths:’:Those who are igna t of the expressive words in English can find “hothing shocking in the pantomime. printed sub-title, which, has. been a problem for - motion picture produc doomed, The German producer got around the problem of the Dawn, trite phrases by cutting out: the sub- titles entirely and relying on elabor- te action to get ideas over to;the udience, » is now apparently hy si ELTINGE ‘THEATRE Johnny Hines will be the’ feature! ‘oat the Eltinge for Friday and Satur. iday in “White Pants il e epee ‘a sereen adaptation of the Liberty Magazine gerial story pf the same mume bys humorist, Blmer, Da A splendid cavjof players: appear 4 upport of ie comediat Awith i Hyams Ares the ing | feminine role. — Others appearing” | prominently are Ruth Dwyer, Long, Hen Margaret Sed- 4 ¢ Kuwa, and last but. not. ozo, the educated goose, Pants "is said to jabound in ca eRe eth te ong jof the most hilarious polo match played by beige. # playov Ot | with the comedian being mistaken for! a polo Siosian; thrust into th re cae to DR. R. S. ENGE and Saturday Daily at 2:30 The air express will be carried in| | “That Night” and other | PCE ee followin te through Bismarck irl.” Naturally the comedian's white WILL SUGGEST following a route thecagh pants play an important role sup- Gephar* is going to take part inthe |. ply moments of genuine humor, start." * bi ing the picture off with a gale of|' eo eee Bibel) 16 SP R cal jtyph {turn say 1 Re iB rn Nett the met | tor Ww. as ls oF jin t B oo aya | eve ch the movement of the lips,| Gevcnue collector: at Furg j his law. tion ren. by of laughter that doesn’t cease until the eee fade-out. ‘Russeil Reid Returns to Bismarck at Noon) in a local hospital, where expected, Because before typhoid rans its course, doc-! rious R W.-E. Byerly Succeeds. Carl Kositsky Today -v- y deputy, will be el fail to shock their audiences, but set; heretofore unfilled. 1 new style for conveying their aise changes in the office personnel, | Planes crashing into these wires, and Byer they Miss Bertha Palmer, superintendent public instruction, who 1 y by i ult of the scarcity of walnut wood | siunal Contest of Cuba.) Tox i: his reappointment. His terme cee, The derby planes will probabiy that they are being exported reg h reapegirn pridaly insets beanie pired yesterd: start landing et the fied heve France and Germany:: Several car- ot held irc about 1p. ni, Sept. 20, and should | fonds have been shipped to foreign | It was deve lasaobicne it Sees Beginning Sept. 3, store “st! along: through the afternoon, ports to be used in furniture manu- | It was developed at Mellon rate will be Mr. Gephart said. He believed 4 facture. of Industrial Research by Rex Ri a open Saturday until jirce number sflonce wil he en => 0 p.m. Rose Shop. + tered in the “BY Class of the race; | Read Tribune Want Ads Bl ee id he isn't taking : ‘hanees on! being delayed because of not getting! fus and oil quickly ba dal ne contr spt et "FATHER DEAD trants will refuel their igen at the A i j:anding fields from «upp nished by the cities, Gephart is to/ : Civil War Vetexan, D.:8 This Mereiang have his own gas and vi' at «ach point. A. J. Heit Beit Wie Wateran, and He will be the entrant of the city of | | Olympid, Washington’s state capital, {pioneer North Dakota resident, died ‘in Valley City this morn at 8:30, | in the race, and will fly a “Woodson! mecording to word rece! by - his LANDING FIELD AT FORT HERE: \ | Aviation Leater Will Boost | Permanent Field If Power Lines Are Lowered ussell Reid of the state histori- jety, who wus taken ill with hoid fever at Gallup, N, M., re- ned to Bismarck today and phy. | M6* monoplane, c he is doing as well us could be | i Sat’ Thompaon ‘Seton Naxwedition, | Establisliment, dy the government’ Dr, R. F. Krause Is 8 EAB 8 eaty at thts the party at Gallup and took/f @ Permanent airplane landing | Heath was thought , 0 have been caused by complications broweht oi Member, of Dental n by old age. Mr, Money: was 64. He | Clinic of Bismarek had been ill for. the last two weeks, | Coming to. North Dokta in 18! | Mr, Henry settled io Valley City and 1 clty, became cashier of the, First National Dr. Krause, whose home is at bea there. Me ‘retited from that soi and famous aviator. | Cloud, Minn, 'wds graduated from the | Position a number of | ago. He qualified this assertion, how-! University of Minnesota last June. He leaves Gt chllanen “ate: ss t, by declaring that unless elec-| He is 4 member of Delta Sigma Delta , *i#ter, Ot ge ne eee |trie power lines actoss one end of dental fraternity. te who was at his bedside a took | the projected site at the fort are low-| In the dental cline of which he has "When he died. conitulsdionet, ered, he will not urge establishment become a member Dr. Kratise will be field at Fort Lincoln is to be urged | ‘on Trubee Davidson, assistant secre- | tary of commerce, federal official in} charge of aeronau' This was the statement made here j today by Valentine Gephart, secre- | tary of the National Aeronautic as-| train for © by © icago, where he was, HM Gannen, t tukes a number of days, unable to sa: 's illness a just how se- De, R. F. Krause has‘be ciated with the Rawlings, Stucke dental clinic of 4 Rome, ase | ‘owne Boerly “of Ve Velva. to fe is Mr. mbleg ee in the Minion ari R Mositeky. at A n charge of Inboratory work. ered in teed eope ne wae 0 coe rly “said Kositeky will remain | ‘wthe peer lines, while so placed pirat old, reenlisted December 28, 1868, hie Orla ae eeenee Cu elitaiie . and was discharged June 10,.1066, on that aviators can tuke off from the field, constitute a mental hazard,” “There is also some dynger F lis user clerk, an office There will be | suid. ank Kiebert,. who WCTU Will Gather in Boston in ’28 he of ia Hig tas een of disability. oF ed on tthe fiela au ‘ba the he was commi: » sioned a secon Jae ). Funeral erranqnaense Minneapolis, Sept. 1.--(®)— The’ b ed. compl 28 convention of the National omen’s Christian Temperance Un- ly said. yerly, formerly U.S. internal enue collector at Fargo, is an In- I do not feel thut 1 can recommend the location of a permanent field at 49, the fort unless the lines are lowered.” He said | He also suggested that the wires bet j ber cae a will be held at Boston, it was de- ‘ly’ Wins. : Altalts of the office accurdtie ty tne lowered temporarily during the vime/cided today by ‘the executive com. Fly-Tox and to give everyone the best the National Air Derby planes land mittee. Definite time for the’ meet- Cuban Award : |possible service regardless of who Mere. jing bas not been set, but it was in-| peace of fits outstandl vig ‘* or their political affilia- Mr. Gephart, recogyize: as one of dicated it would be held in the fall. a prvi ace ing iquali! s. Mis family will temporarily America’s leading aviators, s*o,¢.ed | Semester nari and effectiveness, Mly-Toxy ward> ed both the Silver Cup and Eentifi- cate of Honor. in the GRAN TOR- NEO MERCANTILY PROFESIONAL de CUBA (Commercial sad Profex- STUMPS EXPORTED jan Antonio, Texas.— Walnut aps, heretofore considered value- ure so much in demand as a re- jain in Velva, he said. tzky’s resignation was asked the land board at the request of here today to inspect the temnorary lunding field for plunes which will take part in the derb; Me. is 10 leave this evening for Fary st i ” Introducing Newest of the New Modes We open each new box with delightful antici- pation, because of the many lovely things al- ready received: You, too, will exclaim over the many features of the new frocks. The new flared skirt, stunning — necklines, tiers, tucks; pleats! 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