The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Just Arrived the Very Latest way Battery No Chargers Fl Kellogg | In Radio No attery y | “cq” Battery No Acids ““A-C” Direct From Light Socket to Tube weeks of the best aviators in the country.” le 4 cross-count flight Commander Kichard eland to vade seas and ice wa: Wichita, Kansas. known only obtain barber service. Th n crop er: s H. McArdle, one of the back- The Ross Sea, into which he will! Marketing of thi ! owed by Col. L, Mervin Maus Army. whe i ey RLY its field for a § Wright whirlwind motor. i preliminary to her trans- act atla) flight, Miss E) » develop in many Detroit to hern and central It will be ch time the order placed! by open water in season to the South Texas Longhorn type of cattle. year n ery and Yate t enterprise and steped “Miss Wheeling”| miles south of the southern e: iM Hig mike: pis ' he drought. and will carry her back to Lakeland,|New Zealand and is a wedge-: Funds for aci af North Dakotn bl i prospects of a profitable thence to Wheeling and from there body of water, the southern tip of ,came from a § Colbiel’ Mane bel top, however, lumber dealers report to New York. The transatlantic, which reaches ‘within less than 1,000’ congress for the purpose. r volume of inquiries from flight is planned for this month. {miles of the Pole. In the Antarctic | paws plan various structures {summer, which is the winter of the stand the floes. It is then. that {to save the species from extinction. Adoption of a new policy with re- the diet of adventurers who wander! the type. rming purposes. throughout the poor crops port 1 la 4 buildir consider: of il months ago the board hat it would adopt a “f served” policy. That is for the a Col t territe on state land would get: tered by the governor general of New) world. The animals cost $1,750. ficulty in operating under that Barnes. “In another five years, , Plans to Take Plane | plan de Across the Atlantic) piicants irgued as to the priority; "7 of their applications and numerous W r angles were injected into the, For Chinese omen The board decided that! ee idea would not do and! } Shanghi, Sept. Lakeland, i ordered ¢ h hold up action on leases then pend. its kind in Shanghi, has’ been gpened | Longhorn type to market. ke finder the auspices of the Chinese Prepare Detailed jin soaring high above the cloud Data For Hearing) ™™., 1804 Phils, a Ru | pilot of 16 years’ experience, 8. with a radius of seven miles of his; has been made neces: “toa méct! Barnes says. ilroad board and mined point in Europe.| each section leased for drilling. pur- | who now is iE} poses. No leases will be issued for} ‘or the proposed flight! more than one section of school land. rk to Paris, did her! persons wishing to lease more than| i that will have to negotiate separate | Via- leases for each tract. - | Lakeland | instructor in j tion during the World war, is to} 1t¥ Our Modern High Pres-| be,her navigator. ne| sure Greasing Service For All: “L have been in rigid training the — Pri i st six months under Bd. Cornell, | CATS: — Prices Reasonable. 1, and Mr, Haldeman, | Short Stop Station. sent grain ri ratio® of that subject is opened SYSTEMATIC LUBRICATION Number Eight of a Series The Foplish Habit of Most Oil Buyers Most motorists, however, niake no tests. ‘They simply order oil by ‘brand name, without knowledge of the crude from which their choice is re- fined, or worse still, they ask for “a quart of oil.” ‘ This is the pernicious practice—the most extravagant hab- it of the motoring public—which is running into millions of dollars in un- necessary repair” bills ‘and wasted power, and sending millions of auto- mobiles to the used‘ car dealers or scrap heap before their propéi'time: ' In purchasing practically every product—ex- cept oil—the buyer gives careful consideration to the raw material from which the product is man- ufactured. Yet in the refining of lubricants, the quality of the raw materials is even more impor: tant than in the manufacture of most other fin- ished poducts. The kind of wood in your desk does not affect the value of anything but the desk itself. The kind of crude oil from which a lubricant is refined not only affects the worth ot the lubricant, but far more important, it deter- mines to a great extent the repair costs and length . of life of the machine in which it is used. “Systematic lubrication is the most important care that a car can receive.” . Systematic lubrica- ; . tion involves more than a change of oil every five: ° or six hundred miles. It involves the use of an oil which really . lubricates—holds its viscosity. body, protective cushioning ability at the high temperatures which always exist when the motor parts are subject to wear. Any authority on lu- brication, uninfluenced by special interest, will testify that the lubricant which does this to the highest degree must be refined from 100 per cent Pennsylvania crude. aldeman, exp y attorneys usud ases, the attorn general and the railroad board ha joined in retaining J. A. Little, Lin- coln, Neb., and § POINTS OF PROVABLE SUPERIORITY OVER ALL CARS SELLING UP TO uadred dole, *2OO beyond its price in nine great fundamen- tals of value! : Ask us to prove it! The more you know of fine cars the quicker will you concede ' Senior leadership in these nine vital categories! $159 They are facts—provable and proved. comenmenttyn meter And they -xplain why the car is already nationally veferred to as “America’s finest performing Six”—why so many former owners of higher-priced cars now pass you on the road in Seniors! M. 5B. BILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND 37, - PHONe® 808 BISMARCK Permit No, 657 - More Miles and Better Miles SHORT STOP SERVICE STATION Opposite City ‘Auditorium PHONE 314 Arthur Haas & H, J. Holta, In Charge _ RED TRAIL OIL CO. OTHERS: dan : with Wheeling, W. Va. citizens,{ wander with his supply ship pre-! "Lawton, Okla—()}—Upon one dull mild of the proposed flight, said the ex-|paratory’to making flights over the yellow bull calf rests the principal rn North pedition was conceived sometime ago.| ice, affords the nearest approach responsibility for preserving the nson monoplane, equipped Pole. At «least it is the nearest; A tiny herd of 20 cows, three sires known approach, and isthe water!und three stecrs of the Texas Long- vhich Scott and Shackleton invaded horn breed has been brought to- r flew to|in making their advance preparations. gether by Will C, Barnes of Wash- plane ordered.| Ross Sea is entered nearly 3,000 ington, assistant federal forester, in Whale meat, pelican and seal are; low calf—is the main hope of saving Zealand, “We were just in time,” ant : ev = do not believe it would have been. neds however, when a» Opens Barber Shop es to find a suitable sire, Not only had Texas ranchmen long since | ceased to permit bulls of the type {to propagate their kind, but Mexican | P}—A barber|cattlemen are rapidly introducing | the land commissioner to' Shop for Chinese women, the first of| better beef cattle and shipping the} 0 surety bond for Sit | |when the shop first Clade to train| nearly exterminated by slaughter 1 Conk bigest : F ack a . c0 37 state: vhalers, pelican and seals when he ——_—. to Col. L. M. Maus Has Uonfi- = ind fiyihe Ie00e salle bd A ‘rns. be a ae Ee M.. . and flying 16,000 miles. makes his proposed trip ‘from New in Bismarck. State Marketing of Crop During the'six months Miss Elder Zeulund into the Antti’ tr wei Tiny Yellow Calf dence in Bismarck, State— Fe ‘oll d has been training here, she has purpose of flying over the South! t H: It Extinction Will Be Followe thrilled ‘thousands of persons with Pole and exploring the great unknown 0 nha h , ildi stunt flying. She participated in two! area which lies between the Antarctic By Building Boom jeri coicests. "and won "both, |citele and the Pole | of Texas Longhorn 000 appropriation by] est the women of Washington. Civic Opera company. For the first time in its history,) Organized ten years ago by-Edovard; —— —— horns it is dence ad Libis ic} pany will give a full-week progra Some jnorth t it , Ross Sea, al-| many descendants of the lanky bre wed, State Land Board ens aie een hace Sets: ot (RN, eaceteattad terns: mizing by| Botha creat eaten tia ee ae | nian eke - Has New Policy ON —_BBVigable for ships equipped to the thousands, and through the herd t to oil leases on state land has into this frozen world and who are! Barnes’ search for the animals led ren, announced bythe "state. land compelled to live on the country. (him from one end of Texas to the |The coasts of the Ross Sea, to-!other, and caused him to travel more ether with the adjacent islands and ; than 5,000 miles and to inspect more | erritories, were declared a British| than 50,000 cattle. The herd he ' settlement in 1923, are called the formed {s small, but it is undoubtedly , first made application for Ross dependency and are adminis-|the largest of true Longhorns in the ¥ Xclusive of the valet ap lt The new rule is that yo! wh » W. GC. AL ; there probably are not more than 26! { delle. tor eal it AiG Matitaed. le che According to the announcement of{ real Longhorns left in Texas, and titled to leases on all school land the opening of the new “shop,” it: nowhere else are they to be found, | i comme | seeking to be the first woman to cross! testy No leases will be issued, the increasing demand on the parti The chjef cause for the disappear-| Realizing its importance to the} the Atlantic in an airplane. She untit oil i Gincovensal’ however: | 7 rs of North r to pilot a Wright-motored| When oil wered. the lessor tions have been made from New York r | | A in he etree i H its hi tenth season of the Washington Na- Charics Th products all the purpose of the flight. Mr. Halde- H the women barbers. They have since, for its hide and meat, the Longhorn Charles omas, the Mississippl inant who 1s to accompany me, is one! > WACN RECKON Keyra, te romen Larhers. ey If i —— | Not only are Chinese women pat- Last summer, Haldeman, with Cor- Wellington, New Zealand.—<#)— ronizing the shop, but foreign women Byrd will in- are finding it an excellent place to/ of generations to view. A “family”|tary Mellon, General Pershing; Lady of the British ambas- | eee é Barnes expects it to do within the| German. am! next few years, the order will be) D, Brandeis, filled, but not until then. justice of the supreme court. Sponsor Opera For cities. “Mrs, Longworth and her hus. | ' , speaker of the House of Rep- P, C. Week Congress Meets resentatives, when not in. Washing. Ferra el aaa gh! | Washington, Sept. 3, — () — The| America. In a the heme d of Wichita national park near here.} opening of Congress is not the only! Vice-President and Mrs. ition of the herd] event of early winter that will inter-| former is a sponsor of the Chicago and although this begins December | na ope! gress, women whose husbands are seeing a se: leading figures in the government! panies dev a Hy ; whalers invade its waters and get! Of the three sires in the group two are nevertheless devoting much of! country with a central group of stars,! Granting Oil Leases. thelr hurvast of:oN aNd Wits aBitie. | are aged, and the third—the dull yely l i hi cee SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 | se TUBES Si qucss | oO Baklanoff, Luella Meli the extinction of-the type, the prepare a Longhorn “family” to| Secretary and Mrs, Hoover, Secre: “ M 8B. GUMAN CO. — meres een di Sennen aa Oe ‘i ‘ ho have bobbed|ance of the ‘Longhorn is the in-|their attention to this fashionable! all working together through the Na- R APID GROWTH SEO eee ee ule IM Min caeloni tie ‘oneage yet nic; Only Whalers Sail Se ete wotln Uarbueat ined {rofuction, of better breeds. SMa etek. ee tional Opera Association, & hem int present e. said. “I want to be the first girl to Two men barbers were retaine nlike e uffalo, * Those who’ are sponsoring the! _ In the are George i eile Tnvestyntion. covers rates on cross the Atlantic ina plane: “Thats, Alttarctic Wastes ponsoring » John Jeanne Gordon, faced extinction by diffusion of} tional Opera company, ‘include pat-| Mary Lewis, and Sigurd Nilsson. blood, rons prominent in the ‘political and{All but two of the soloists Because of the apparent certainty] social life of the capital. Among the Americans. Seventy-five young sing- 8 uarantors are Mrs. Charles G. Dawes,| ers from 28 states, studying in Wash- Smithsonian Institution asked Barnes| Mrs, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, | ington, comprise the chorus, are mounted and preserved for future tary and Mrs. James J. Davis, Secte- Phone 944 for Tire Service. of a bull, a cow, a steer, and| Howard, wif When the herd multiplies, as| sador; Baro Maltzan, wife of the ador, and Mrs. Louis ife of the associate MONEY TO LOAN Several of these patronesses and) interest Rate the musical interests of their home Washington Women | their husbands are ‘identified with and’? Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandap ton, live in Cincinnati, which is gon- sideréd one of the musical cente . Dawes, CLINIC OF DR. Harvard U From the herd of genuine Long-|the Washington National Opera com-| Albion, noted baritone, the company bi i has made steady progress toward the Ade, vieearlibed by ite rted with the hope o: of local opera com- Reome 6-8 Lucan Bleck throughout the becemmnsinienmi & EP) OVER A YEAR OLD=—AND STILL A YEAR AHEA On Improved | City Property we Ww Dp / These exclusive features a el Brakes—Introduced into the light car field in the Whip- pet 16 months ago—from a speed of 40 miles per hour, they can bring ‘the car to a stop within 51 feet. Lew Center of —The low centet of tae nase comfort, while j—Intrafficthe Whip- ly to handle— turns in a 17-foot jus, and may of the emer rmecan 3 auger ical features— makes for quiet, Snubbers and Balloons—Over sise balloon tires and genuine Saubbers insure smoother jutstanding ot f “4 ' 4 be parked’ ig 14 feet of curb space. engine operation. 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