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SE es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927 ST. RAPHAEL, LONG BERTAUD AND {Fists stscinee MA HILL MAY HUNT: ckeeetes, _ LOST FLYERS von and Pierre Corbu hopped off tor New York in the biplane Flight of Monoplane Old Glory to Rome May Be Aban- ebird at 6:21 9, m. today, time, and returned because doned Temporarily AWOULD SAIL OVER OCEAN x Decision to Change Plans De- pends Considerably on | Weather, However 3 RE RCI BTL WEATHER FORECASTS Fair tonight a turday. Not much change it perature, v. PRICE FIVE C UE, UNHEARD FROM ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYERS |MAy BE LOST v AT SEA OR IN | WILDERNESS Plane’s Fuel Supply Sufficient For Only 44 Hours—Time Limit Passed r ts OF OUTE » K Le Legis Caribou, Maine—The mono- plane Sir John Carling, with Cap- and Lieutenant o'clock fast night, eastern daylight time, was forced down by fog in the | township of Washburn, near | Caribou, on a flight from Lon- | aon, Ontario, to London, England. | | PACIFIC SAND ISLAND. ue i herria OCEAN 2480 St. Johns, Quebec.—The mono- plane Royal Windsor, piloted by C. A. Schiller and Phil. Wood, was forced down about 9 o'clock last night, eastern daylight time, in a flight from Windsos, On- tario, to Windsor, England. Ottawa, Ont plane St. Raphael, carrying Pri: cess Lowenstein-Wortheim, Cap- tain Leslie Hamilton and Colonel Friderck F. Minchin, in a flight from Upavon, England, to Otta- wa, is missing. SEARCH TO BE STARTED } This map shows the route which Edward F. Schlee an jin their monoplune, Pride of Detroit, the two men ar y in half. The flyers reached Constantinop!e | William Brock are following in their flight around the | determined tc. circle the globe and come back to Harb: y and today are on their Way from there to world. Taking off from Harbor Grace, Newfoundiand, bid in 15 days, thus cutting the present record of 28 | Aleppo and Bagdad. CANADIAR PLANES FORCED DOWN Bt ISCHLEE AND POG FORCES FRENCH FLYERS BACK TO | DCIDENT ! -| LE BOURGET FIELD AFTER START FOR MAINLAND ON FLIGHTS TO ENGLAND BROCK LEAVE AMERICA-MAY TRY AGAIN TOMORROW Signal Station Near St. Johns Closed, Believing Further Watch Useless < Roosevelt Field, New York, | Sent) 2.—(P)—A contrary wind which refused to blow from the west so long as the monoplane Old Glory’s crew sought to leave for Rome, 1 ‘swung to that ditectign / : pa atter the em today Z toward the Atlantic and the Newfoundland wild- erness to learn the fate of England's flying princess and her two daring escorts of the r ‘ Post wl Fj nd, to OV ! r. Constantinople.—William 8. in fity. Long overdue Nearly us mornng to turn the <q . ear St. Johns er Fric- ia Colne ae rtd sige tr the-world flight in th , fy After Re- Colonel Frederick F. Minchin, held ameamnromamate s wearen fee the | Sida Pride of Detroit. tion Fire Breaks Out—Fire| American Round the World) ™est an et the attention of two continents ask Wortheim was partially abandon- ed and it was conceded that the Southampton, England — Ca; Flyers Start 1,075-mile Hop turning, Heping That Fog’ waning hope for its safe arrival x way to preparations for a hunt over NEWS OF PLANE xs preg a ra tain Courtney’s seaplane Whale Would Lift, But Gas Tanks: hopped off for Plymouth in the Rome plans might be resumed, land and se. At 4 o’clock this morning the STILL GORS OX From Constantinople mechanics began to drain the Tae |May Start Return Flight To- ret ea sary TEES Are Finally Emptied and ie iin-giuiels “ful-eutinle waver w gasoline from the tanks prepara- | atlantic flight. morrow If St. Raphael Un- Carling Lands in Maine Bagdad, Seot. 2—(AP)—The | Aviators Land Gencral Closing of Affiliated flying period of 44 hours, barring ac- tory to a flight to Harbor Grace. lent, but at 10:32 o'clock, eastern 7 = Pride of Detroit, round the world daylight time, last night—the expira- plane, arrived at Bagdad at 9:30 heard From Houses May Result—Ar- KIWANIS WILL New Yerk, Sept 2—(P)—Unless St. Johns, Quebec, Sept. 2.— nes : tion of the estimated fuel limit—no seine dene edthean ile cee (AP) —The monoplane Royal sited oy | Le Bourget, Sept. 2.—(AP)— bitration Useless word had been received from the ; Windsor will not be able to take zi | Undeterred by the failure of to- ' craft. ‘Die plane hopied- otf at 7108 ceived of the fate of the monoplane London, Sept. 2.--()——Whether| ose before 5 orclock this after- Turkey, Sept. 2.—' day’s attempt to fly across the toe locle Liohdonctiine tor Brae. ptelGet St. Rephael, long, behind schedule in L AST AS LONG Charles A. Levine rakes, ‘off on an) Soyer wing to newly discovered ican round the world! Atlantic, Leon Glvan, pile Chicago, Sept. 2--4)--Prospects of |eustern daylight. time) “Wednesday i i and, | attempted return flight to American gare detroit, hopped o! : “a < iain} oes ck AAR alge se ie) 6 Ottawa, the Fokker monoplane ‘Old Ra Motowe tiapawaervery largely oa ee damage to the | tail skids, the i- tala’ “METHINE eS” tly Hla inde cede oc4 ine sécing a movie in Chicago were no| morning. Captain Hamilton had ¢s- Glory may sacrifice its chances of weather reports and on news regard- 8 snncen a o'clock. lover Aleppo and Bagdad. The air- brighter today as the lockout de-|timated be would make the trip in an immediate tak: off for Rome and ing the British | Wood said he and Schiller would 37 hours. * ASI'S USEFUL: St. men, jiam S. Brock and Edward F. morrow if conditions were simi- | slaved ; : monoplane, Keay a aleiep srateh betwee "hate lar to or better than those of to- | ¢l#red against union operators con- hop off late today for Harbor Grace, aphael, he said today. ! Schice, hoped to reach Bagdad, about He indicated he would make | tinued effective in all theatres of the Lighthouses Keep Vigil Newfoundland, to search at sea for He and his pilot, Captain Walter} %"d the coast for the missing 13.975 miles from Constantinople, by % ‘ Chicago Exhibitors’ association. Lighthouses dotting the sie ihe overdue British flyers. ncheliffe, are proceeding to Crane, Plane, St. Raphael, and would not | 4°30 in the afternoon, rations on the plane with a Hicugo Exhibitors’ association. | Lighthouses dotting the northeast w to enabling it to soar high- er at the beginning of the voy- ern Atlantic coast ke hi | a vain vigil le radio sta- If the runway at Roosevelt field, drenched in-yesterday’s heavy down- } velax their vigilance when they » pi it -was-hel . id left the Newfoundland ton The Pride of Detroit was held here planning a general strike against all ith throughout the country afternoon to superin’ t allation of radio equipment! through the night, more than s a day by regulations re- “* pour, dries sufficiently to permit «Trustee Tells Convention of i scr tiane, the Colunbie the jump across the north At- | quiring consent of the general statt| “** foi \ affiliated in circuits or by ownership] ing 'meseuser thet dig” hee tet, Sr riitrtaer tere tare crag rae D‘! Growth of Organization in vine told newspaper men this . es at Anyora for the flight over Hae Le Bourget, Sept. 2.- «P)-Fop,| With the Chicazo houses, Flares penetrated the darkness about New’ York to Rome flight, will start Last 12 Y. mit will, of course, depend on{. Windsor, Ont. Sept. 2—()—The} Official permission was received) banging he over the French | May Have General Strike bh teentenei aibaletpeses tenn north to search until the fate of the oI ears: weather reports, when we go; alxo|Monoplune Royal Windsor, en route}iute last night, and this morning| Countryside, balked the biplane Blue-| ‘The Herald Examiner said it had] jan end Skene ee St. Raphael is determined or until es whether news is received of the safe} t0 Windsor Castle, England, from) the plane darted from the Yeshilkeuy |! bird's attempt to fly to New York) learned that international heads of Constant vigil trough: the day 4 prolonged hunt pecomes obviously] Alexandria, Minn. arrival of the St. Raphael on the oth.|here, was forced down in field be-airdrome, soared over the gray mina-| today. the unions had agreed to issue such| Nogtoundland” was ended’ at anid futile. Bertaud und Hill, according | ¢pye Kiwanis club will last j er side.” tween St. Johns and St. Jeans, Qe-| rets of Stamboul, and soon was but! ,/#e giant plune, manned by Leon’ a general strike order whenever the| night: local time, The sienal stack to tentative plans, will be accom--)'¢ Kiwanis club will last just a» ee EAR Noiee oa bec, last night, and awaited an @p-Jan orange splash in the mist over| Givon and Pierre Corbu, after 4 beau-| Chicago w requested it. THEI TM’ Sc dohne waevelood. ithe panied by Edgar ‘Alexander, a me-, long as it is useful in its community, ‘portunity to take off for Britain, ac-}the golden horizon. | tiful take off at 6:21 a. m., was back | Chicago operators’ union, against belief Ahat-taither watew ca i ba chanic, Captain Eric Dansham, 2 mo-| Horace W. McDavid, trustee Kiwanis pacer to word received here by} The plane faced a difficult crossing} over Le Bourget in jess than two which the lockout was directed, has] io... Sel cee ton expert cunrlapRltfeoiihy a radie\duteruational. ‘eestor, aia’, Kisesats " LJustav Miller, bucker of the flight. |of the mouriains of Asia Minor andj hours. Then, for almost another full! been supported by the stage hands’ "Throne, yt Lindbergh field, the operator, represen: nd possibly Philip Payne, ve of William Randolph | Hearst, backer of the Old Glory ex- hour, Givon circied the field, hoping} the desert regions of Ale ed vag} the huge would lighten, but ‘when it but, weather reports being f: the .smericans union, which called a strike yvester- day at the expiration of its old con- tracts. here today at the annual convention of the Minnesota-Dakotas district of that orgenization. destination of the St. Raphael, waited atiently through the day. Mrs. lamilton, the young wife of the co- ‘phone call from “Duke” Schiller, pi- lot of the plane, shortly after it was hoped to reach Bag-|emained still thick at 9 o'clock he CHARGED, WITH oe vn by jon, fi alrak, before durk. is emptyéng of gasoline tanks.| “Thomas FE, Malloy, business agent 4 iredicion. | ‘ forced down by a friction fire, amid}dad.lrak, before dark. began his emptysng of ga Thoma: y, went} nitot of the St. Ruphgel, wus confi. {forts were boing made to obtain] Mr. McDavid gaye a history of the the blaze did no damage; but that}. Ghrayswere to make a detour of 136) ed of the, ope s, said he had talked Hoar ane tg §4 RS eutlone of the “thy ‘gasoline; ergasfzation of these clubs and said the tail skid was loosened by the|miles uround the Black sea coast to! eayiaemaiy Geese 1 OF celophone. with Williang e'anavan,4 dont and cheerful despite the absence By 10, the load had been reduced from 9600 liters\ about 2600 gallons) to 4,000 liters (1060 gallons), and the lightened ship was landed, her pilot and navigator bitterly disappointed of news of the plane's location since it_was renorted passing out to sea oes the Irish coast at noon Wednes- ay. liators yes- in the Old, that, from its modest beginning with ttored at Ottawa for use it wtound-!one club ef 30. members about 12 years ago, the organization has grown into a membership of more than dete-]Coroner’s Jury Accuses Her landing jar. A country blacksmith repaired the skid and the ship was made ready for the second hop off. Schiller and Phil Wood, co-pilot, spent the night at a farmhouse near comply with a Turkish stipulation that they keep away from the naval base at Ismid. New York, head of the” ‘combined operators’ and stage hands’ unions, and added: “Everything is all set.” Newfound- ld Glory 2 a 100,000 and 1,638 clubs, MANSLAUGHTER Glory when it reaches land. Postponement of the ; flight to Rome is only temporary, it Anxiety Increases akotas district. ‘ ‘e do not want more clubs just ernor's office this morning. Attorney General George Shafer asaid he had examined the papers as js the usual custom and had approved them as to form. E. R. Sinkler, representing Olson, over to district court on a second{ here indicated there would be milder to We anata mieatise ‘bat “hee [eufee manslaughter charve growing) Weather today. pie Caribou, Maine, Sept. 2—)--The, cause of the additional service—-tne} o¢ staples in June. increased good which will be brought! °' The coroner's jury, in session sev-| Plane Sir John Carling, which landed to these communiites where such! eral times since June 14, when a fatal! it a field in the town of Washburn, one of those ready to start on the unt, : 4 ; : over their failure. eter i wex| Anxiety for the saf J . Ol Will theit work, and urged that the mem-| Of Culpable Negligence in iqirticuity getting away today. The 90 miles when she turned back. The! srhitration of the differences, The |The provincial government prepared ourgen Olson W1 (bership of clubs be increased, but} Auto C field provides . seyeral ucres of Blane wash then over. the: country Pe | exhibitors Hingness to|to send airplanes in search of the Fi ht E: t diti I not at the cost of its aims in better- uto rash smooth surfaced nd ‘fitted for j tween Ram ray ue aud anne: the! #Fbitrate but St. Raphael, on the first report in- 1g) XTLAGITION | ing the world. lan emergency Fu ‘and. only re- | | lained that with the! gent of the : :|dicating it may have descended uny- “We have not reached the limit off yittie Falls, Minn., Sept. 2.~</>)—!caleitrant winds Were expected to the plane weighed 12 wphere is nothing to 4 i where between the Labrador and Request, for,the return to Michigam) our expansion,” Mr. McDavid ssid.| accused of culpable negligence by a\4¢lay the start. us — hit Dalal ape ete a i es = Quebee-Ontario boundaries. Captain of Jourgen Olson, former Minot “This is true not only of other dis-| coroner's jury | Mrs. Molly Green|, Lite last night, strong winds were — | meter: (about 1550 fect). Be could | Robinson, who piloted the plar financier, was received at the gov-|tricts, but it is true of the Minneso-lbure, st. Paul, lute today was bound Plowing but a study of weather maps |Report From Para That His; fot aa. eee Bee N F ‘Jin search of Nungesser and Coli, was through the haze. The stabilizer w h Plane Had Landed at Alem- quer Is Denied too well, w 1 through working none Terenaed the & the jotz | ST. RAPHAEL FLYERS CARRIED RUBBED BOAT Anxiety ‘SHOW INCREASE Coron D2} | Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 2.—(4)—Re- ified the executive office,| clubs can be properly located—the i lace, com-i Six miles from heré last night, prob-| Corbu had a air as deepened ‘today for the safety of the i however, that, Olson will fight. the leadership, which "our organization Ticted:vits deliberations Yoday, and! ably will remain until tomorrow be. Peated disappointments in the wake| stepped f-um ae transatlantic plane St. Raphael, two extradition attempt and a hearing] can furnish to such clubs.” arraignment in municipal court fol- fore attempting to resume the flight 9° SFoundiess rumors concerning the It's t break aviators, Captain Hamilton and’ Col- 1, will bg held before Governor Sorlie. lowed. She was released on $5,000 from London, Ont. to Harbor Grace, inte ee Paul Bedtern,. 4 mulsaing yeur ne pparent- onel Minchin, and their princess pas- ‘The date of the hearing has not bonds. jN.F,, and thence to London, England. Georgia airman. have failed to dim ly hoping to console them. | ass: senger. hope ‘here that the flyer would be ““Dont call not breaking your neck’ | MILLIONAIRE ; "s re- : ife of Phillip| Captain Terry Tully and Lieu i cl h ne 3 927) If the plane alighted at sea, what- been uch, pending the goversers, re. Grits, Greenburg, wife of which {ant James Medealf found it raining found alive soon. : | success,” Givon replied. 875 Passenger Cars, 237 ever hope exists here is based on -eit probably will be held next Wed- struck another car in which Mrs. Hotz. When they arose this morning after « Despite the fact the whereabouts; “When do you intend to start istered First the rubber boat which the St. Ra- nesday, & was riding, six miley south of here 00d -sleep at the Vaughn House in of Redfern was unknown after more/ again?” the correspondent inquired. Trucks Registe rst’ [phael carried, for it was taken for. . on Trunk Highway No, 27. this town. than a week of silence, since he! “That's up to the weatherman,” | Rea meals lgranted the plane would sink quick- t FAVOR WOMEN'S WORK “tase “We. don’t mind the rain,” said hopped off here last Thursday bound Givon said. He then asked: | Time in Past Month ly. It was realized, however, that Paris—Only ohe in’ 25 of the Pari- Legi F Captain Tully, “but it looks as if we ftom Rio de Janeiro, the belief pre- “Have the Germans started?” and! es this boat could not be expected to sihn girls attending trade schools in gionnaires Krom would run into the same fog that vailed that reports of an unidenti-\ seemed to feel y little better 00) cof now automobiles, both {float long if the sea. was rough. new : passenger cars and trucks, during the month of August show a considerable plane sighted in Venezucla in- h learning they hud not. dicated that the aviator reached the Dump $750 Worth of Gas forced, us back yesterday if we tried Paris is training to be a stenogra- to take off today. I figure that we Nevertheless the experience was re- spher or secretary. Preference runs called of Harry Hawker, the Brit- THREATENED Alaska on Their Way to P. 3 F . * covered about 900 miles in the air southern continent. ri ; rae é » same | ish aviator, sc = to, dressenall se, SOUL Bere SABE sine aris Convention yesterday and most of the tine The latest disappointment came] “I dropped the minimum amount of inerease over those for the | same | ll aviator, who oad rescued aici aaiy Jobs usually: done only: ‘by, women. jwere trying to dodge the fog. We! yesterday with official denial of al fucl necessary to lighten the ship und month of last year, according to re-| {unin OX i Steamer it Male ADMD. 4 _—_—__ ____———| Walter R. Kirk Establishes! in a special car attached to the have about 140 gallons of gasoline report from Para, Brazil, that Red-| enough to land without danger,” ports compiled by the Business Serv: | CM Toit “nefoundland, to Ireland i i North Coast Limited train of the left and I don't think we'll have to, fern’s plane had fallen in the vicin-| Givon explained. ce company from records in the of- | pl 7 Ole some teat he BO Weather Report || armed Guard Around Lake | Aor, cout, Limited | train of tM take on any more here. We plan to ity of -Alemquer, on the morthern| “I didn't want to waste any more fice of the motor vehicle registrar. [Th wis felt by some that, the St. Rar —— Alaskans, members of the American start for Harbor Grace as soon ax bank of the Amazon river approxi-| money than necessary. i During the month just passed esa in a similar manner if they wees i Praia Forest Home Legion. ‘passed through here this|]We can be reasonably sure of clear; mately 300 miles west of Macapa, at! At that, about $750 worth of gaso- were 873 new passenger curs regis” |e) “ao hisek3 | \ Weuther ‘couditions at North Da- morning en route to the east coast | Weather, but there's no occasion for! whieh point the flyer intended’ to| line was dumped. A few minutes aft-| tered in the state, as compared with ; Rcibeodate 2: ‘ kota points for the 24 hours ending where they will board steamships for hurry as we haven't any set sched-| drop flares indicating whether hej er landing, the Bluebird was back) #20. Hs ADEE x a 2 by rae dg WEATHER CONDITIONS q at 7 a today: Chicago, Sept. 2—(#)—Walter B.|France and attend the national con-|¥le. As things look now, I think | would fly onward to Rio or cut short! in her nest in one of the vast bang- | is' ie apps during, 4 neue heuer ir |SOMEWHAT UNFAVORABLE i Temperature at.7 8. m. ..- - 58) Kirk, millionaire soap manufacturer,| vention 6f the American Legion in| We'll, loaf around here until tomor-/ his journey and head toward Per-| ars of Le Bourget airdrome. (eed at ae pon Nee” ae pie Washington, Sept. 2-4) Weather A " Bighers zeeetay has surrounded his tate, fom nome Paris September 19 to 23. ae * iat usewane eh Shai nambuco. ik hn skaces = cay pena ay far this year total 10. {conditions along part of the route i est u y 4 ‘or the last two years a conven- | | 1473 as compared with 21,727 the first |the now overdue St. Raphael plane ‘ Lowest nig with armed guards, police said today.|" ‘For the I ve | gpluilly and Medealf were pleased at Advices stating that the aver! Trish Police Hunt i, canear ° the now overdue St. Raphael pl H Precipitation to 7 a. m. following receipt of threats of death) sion committee has been working in ding so good a landing place. The! report was groundless prompted the ‘ tat f la hile |€xpected to follow from England to / Highest wind velocity .. before Saturday night unless $10,000/ Aluca to make this trip possible, | Plane came down without difficulty | governor of Para to instruct author-| DPoteen Moonshiners 20 ese eee ele | Canada are believed by naval hydrog- | Temp: He pall be che. extarsonists: The committee. is headed by Howard | 12.4 level field on the farm of Henry ities 1m the interior to, continue the sae ETS a eat TL 36T lust vee, |FaPhers here to have been comparable it ey e missive demanding the money Thompson, D. F. C. 0. Dept. of | itton, search, ot! irs. Redfern, wife o: a \ eat ‘1 Hal sf jin part to that encountered by Lieu- y : Sus “ Vanzetti ns ak 2. Sl OE es ing pilot, and Dr. F.C. Red-| Glenegannon, Ireland, Sept, 2.--(?)| ‘The ain during the month o t n : 44g SS ee ee lAlaeks, raslalag in deen. | eal bble M | the missing pots amtinued’ to ex-|—The mountaineers of West Virginia | August over tke eorrosponding period [tenant Commander Byrd at the time ¥, . é 5 ra Mr. Kirk turned the letter over tol cont Tirted the morning of Aug. | See SAUADDIC May jress contidence that he was safe. | and Kentucky have nothing on the of 1826, is considered. remarkable! 2. ‘Prench coast, earlier in the Uns 3 , it . yn mountaineers @! relan when it)taking into consideration the fact; " i bee Ba Es EE, [PH tassel ttre came trom, a) tind is carvving ‘with If Alaska's Bring Postponement. comer to making moonshine. only | that one of the popularly priced c3t*/™ 4 stenane Parl H, Kincaid of the ; : re Be . A A ere they call it poteen, Poteen is|i; practically off the market at this; Ei . ii “ABISMARC! 84 58 0 Cloudy | SFA7¥ many” he was quoted by the | Benson. It is planned to go to Wash- | of Anderson’s Bout Revival.of Emeralds [1371.53 52 iereiured inostiy tine pending the introduction of a{naval hydrography office, after | Bottineau 80 46 0 Cleat, | Tos, taking reasonable precautions.” |ington, D. C., provided President ted For Fall {0 ties and sometimes from po- new model. study of the weather bureau reports, 18 42 0 PCidy.| “i nave established » day and night|COolldge Is there by the time the) Chicago, Sept. 2.—(@)—-A family | Indica’ or tatoes, The Trish Civie Guards, who| “Cass county led the list for August /¢stimated that along the announced 82 54 0 Cloudy | aed at my residence, and have em-| Party reaches Chicago, : | quarrel has threatened to -postpone — are also the revenue officers, look| with 125 new car registrations. Ward | route cross winds of atone Une mies 8 9 9 Cloudy | Tloyed a personal bodyguard, Inci- ~ Left Aug. 21 the fight between Tony Canzoneri! Paris, Sept. 2—()—Emeralds, her-| for columns of smoke in searching | county was second with 87 and Grand |i [our prevailed, and then to mide 6 © Cloudy | re eetiy, I'don't mind admitting that|_ THe ™ajority of the Alaska dele-| ang Eddie Anderson, the Wyoming alded for several months as increas-| for poteen stillg. The Irish moun-|Forks county third with 76. The ligt | atlantic head winds from between 89 51 0 Cloudy | T° carrying a pistol.” gation left Seward Aug. 21 aboard | cowboy, set for tonight. ‘ingly important in the world of taineer is also’a pastmaster in the ‘includes Burleigh county with 43, Ps BE: 4 79 53 0 Cloudy the steamship Yukon. Through the| Mrs, Anderson yesterday filed'for precious stones, are the keynote of/ art of camouflage. His barrels are| Barnes with 27, Kidder with 2, Mot-| npivcggs gEcOND WOMAN TO D Grand Forks 87 61 0 Cloudy : courtesy of the Northern Pacific rail-| separate maintenance against the several evening dresses in the col-| carefully concealed under mounds of;ton wi 3. Ramsey with 57 and | DOAD BRAN IN OCEAN erOHTS Hettinger . 88 48 0 Cloudy | Minnesota Governor way, headquarters for the delega-| Wyoming fighter and later declared lection of Worth. , sod, | Stutsman with 3200 . New York, Sept. 2.-4)—The 62- Jamestown 88 56 0 Cloudy Be ted on ton were established in the L. C./ she would attempt to enjoin tonight’s| The famous brilliants and glitter- : In new truck registrations Ward! |) tis Drinesss Anne Lawonsiela Lisbon ™ 38 0 Pcly.| to Be Opera Smith building at Seattle. fight unless satisfactory arrange-| ing embroideries of this house have) Bowlah Wf Father | county, bad 3%, Burleigh 19, Cass 15, | Spare Princes? 78 48 0 PClidy. T The American Begion has char-} ments are made. given way somewhat in the new uu An's Kater || stark’ 11, Barnes 12, Morton 5. dieceenn. jf. [Be saione. somes 2? 86 55 0 Cloudy at Rochester Today) tered'sé large ocean-going steamships ion, to large emerald colored Dies in Saint Paul noe Seentle IGNE. Sichin Lee’ crepe mms Williston 78 50 0 Clear- me — " and travelers will sail from New in the form of brooches, es | Labor Day Closi little over two weeks. The first wae { Moorhead, 90 0 Cloudy , Minn, » 2mm |York, bee, Boston, Hampton buckles ‘and ornaments, : i panape ! y ing Miss Mildted Dorah, p somane tic ane p bres = (AP) — Governor panes, Mi and Galveston. -————————— + | “Chaing of semi-precious stones in-| “Word has been received hereof Hours Are ANNOUNCE |of the vanes tories in ope | + ¢* For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair], ‘successfully under-* | Landings will be made a Havre, Cher- Wife of Min: ta. cluding ‘topaz, aquamarine and tur-| the death in St. Paul of W. G. Minser,| 4 Seis’ pelaa’ thee Sem Ockians Cali tonight and Saturday, Not much ‘an eperation for removal of |>ourg, Bolougne, Liverpool and Ant. | e 0! nesota.. quoise are used by several dress-! father of Frederick S, Minser of Beu-| ees : fornia, t Hawaii, Bh cot a change in tem a stone from the right kidney Upon arrival at continental’ TT ieut, Governor Dies! et 2% integral parts of their eve: | lah, | anoity, County and state offices andi "" a’ iist of those flyers, other than ‘or North Dakots: Fair tonight; noon today, and was rallying the delegates will be speeded | ~ é ning dress designs. The flat, polished| Mr, Minser was a veteran of 57| the majority of business places will! the princens’ companions, Captain Less end Saturday. Slightly cooler .ex- , to Paris on special trains. Some of x —— ‘ stones are set in narrow rims of gold| years’ army service, from the Civil! be closed Labor Day, Monday. lie Hamilton and Colonel Fr F. Min- treme southeast portion tonight. Pent the Alaskans will leave from New| Minneapolis, -| or sitver and the chains are from 18] War to the World War. He firs:! Groceries and meat market: be| chin, whe have Ginmppeared At eee #BENERAL WEA’ S| ~ Rochester, Mign., Sept. 2—(#)—|York and others trom Quebec. I. Nolan, wife of | to 24 inches long. saw service in 1862 when he enlisted; open until noon, while de; enti during the present flying season, | The low pressure area ceptered | Governor Theodore Christianson will = ay ant governor, died suddenly here to-! in ihe 16h Bae iat severe and | atest Renee, PaNIOE, Catet ih0¢ | follows: : over fan yes! MOrn-| be rated for kidney stones PERIL ja; 'ter a cerebtal hemorrhage. She | also served in southwest vision | a ear shops wi ¢e a i .f ing has moved aouthesatward to tho | Pe sP'su's’ ni euan’ it wae deckied| New York-—A new guardian of the | wes B4°yeurs ola, WEDDING SET FOR NOVEMBER | uring the Indian uprisings. At the/ all day, | captain Frantie Coli latte Bout i upper Mississi, Valley and Mani-| carly this morning. bank vault has been ‘Mrs. Nolan, who had been ili for; Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 2 @® —| time of the world war he was chief | | Dentists, drug stores and’ clinics May 28 for New York in a fi ry Koba, causing efor ‘and unsettled e operation will be performed)" adaptation of ¢ microphone! more than a year, returned from the} Richard Barthelmess, film r, said| clerk in the St. Paul army offices will observe Sunday hours. ., [the Orteig prize, subsequent ‘won weather thro the northern|by Charles H. Mayo, who returned] Used during the war for submarine} Mayo clinic at Rochester earlier in| today that he would marry Katherine | and later served in the office of the| There will be no issue of the Trib- by Colonel Chiries ‘A, Lindbergh. 4 Border strtes. o¢eurred in| unexpectedly from a trip last night.|detection. The device does not re-| the week. wi tage and sereen actress, | chief quartermaster at Chicago. une Monday. : tain Saint. Roman and Com- 4 Minnesota, in “Ma wd, He will be aetiniad by Dr. E. 8. Judd|cord noises’ or street vibrations, but} Surviving are Lieutenant Governor it November 15, probably in New| Funeral services were conducted ngpeaoreom eengreg m Mouneyres left. St. is, tered places over the of the Mayo clinic surgical staff |the slightest tap upan the safe ‘it! Nolan and seven daughters. York, where their engagement was! Wednesday at St, Paul. : STRAWN HEADS BAR GROUP | Senegal, May 5, for Pernambuco ot . t ds generally It had been planned to await the |guards will send warning signals to; , — announced recently. Barthelmess re- a Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 2—U%—Silas | tlight from France to Bu : aid “southern states. return of Dy. W. J. Mayo to perform | police stations. ' Cast iron ie being tried out as ajturned to Hollywood yesterday from| stamn coliectiie ix the hobby of|H. Strawn of Chicago was clectad Te eee rine q the operation tomorrow. Dr. C. H. _ ving mi in France. Should!New York for a conference with his} several royalties, including the King! president of the American Bar asso- nt R. 4 stward but, cooler weather ‘o had left on a trip and was not Among the Sovecing names given the expei it prove. successful, it} preduecers about hie next picture. / of Engia Prince of Wales,jciation today. John. H. Voorhees,| and Miss over the Northwest. - : axpented bark, bet he announced soon| Maori girls are: e of the Pre-| will provide a tse for great geen. | wR he said would be com; in| King Alpho: f Spain, the Queen x Falls, S. D. theasurer, and | school Shocker, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, his return last night that he| cious Bird, White Heron ,Young] tities of fron now, being shipped out avon, Miss Wilson is expected | of Italy, and the crown princess of! William P. McCracken, Jr, Chicago, | Doran, le W % , te ; Official in Charge., would opetate today, ‘Lady in Love, The Diemond, of the country. #74 4d 4 _ {Italy and Sweden. . . [were reelected, (Con ra . - i - 4 . 6 ns é ; ‘ Stace ann tN 4 ‘ bagenigts tron ean

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