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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (aia ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 : PRICE FIVE CENTS HECK ON SPECTACULAR STUNT FLIGHTS ASKED | Old Glory and Its Flyers Are Given Up as Lost tions, S-NOTRACEOR |G00D PART OF |StateBank |HEAT CAUSES |France Finds YanksHaveGrown 1 OCEAN HOPS TRANSOCEAN N. D. CORN CROP of Bremen THREE DEATHS Di nified i 10 Years F AbSCNCE | rransatantic Flights Add PLANE FOUND) WILL MATURE ' Robbed! 1y WINDY CITY... --<- . qm romper 3) | Oe tee oe ress, Is Claim 4 Western N. D. to Have Best; Y88s Unsuccessful in At-/ i Are Numerous Among; | Nothing Has Been Heard) Grain Crop in Years—Av. | tempt to Burn Way Into |Temperatures Range From 86) Them, But They Still Sing “WEATHER FORECASTS Partly cloudy tonight and Fri- day. Somewhat cooler. '18 FLYERS LOST IN YEAR . I eet New te Rome See Safe, But Take Silver to 94 in Post-Seasonal Samc Old Songs—Goodwill' Harry Guggenheim " From New York-t erage Crop Elsewhere ‘ Heat W: | 3 ee and Wil Flyers Since Wednesday hen, tae, Ses pind Tour to Belgium, Italy and; liam Randolph Hearst Pro- Pe, Corn is ripening in North Dakota.| 5 » 8— | Pete Meek aa . Jand Will F Sons yi t apy | of Neste Daten peents for the Bank Bank robbers were unsuccess-' aigd Kees’ enllbwitg cecacucltns ‘end kes 4 reid alain test Stunt Flying SHIP GIVES UP SEARCH) oy season, latest reports, now are ful in their attempt some time ‘ countless thousands sweltered yester-| vention M New York, Sept. 8.—(P)}—An inter- mational demand for a check on spectacular airplane stunt flights i i , day as a post-seasonal heat wave bck cic thai the! Wednesday night to blow the blanketed middlewestern and Great iY ake states, NOTT SAUNDI iB, . Capt. Bone Says There Is Lit-| | Estimates of the small grain yield (safe in the vault of the State, “The mercury rose to 86 in Chicgo,| Paris, Sept, %-(N old! followed today in the wake of the 3 eports to the bank indicating that|Bank of Bre B | three degrees tess than the previous{army ain't what it use to be,” many disappearance within the last year of | tle Hope of Survival in Serre a the at eaten ta] ank 0 remen, Bremen, | gays record-breaking 89, but Okla- a hard-boiled ton sergeant’ com: | IX Uransoceanic flyers and the death \ . in yi shile vas sca ith @ homa City reported a high tempera-| plained sorrowfully during the war. of seven men in overseas flight prep- View of Rough Sea | best phi ARE LR Gi N. D., but escaped with about ture “of ‘4; and Bvaneville, Indiaes,|”. Today the French people who saw arations. Hebe. te tae Sn Sars $200 in silver which had been ' podge city, Kas. and Wichita, Kan-!the American troops during the war Statements of aviation authorities New York, Sept. 8—(AP)— Reporting from the Minot area, ¥./left in the tills, according to! ss. all reported temperatures reach-jare repeating the obsrevation of the | in this country and in Italy and press ”* , ing 92 degrees. old top sergeant as they welcome the } comment in England and German: woue Randolph eo he rhied M. Erickson notes that the ay el information: reveival here! ng e teat American Legion, i i ted the feasibility of long dis Stesved cre Cin ce COUN GeEG, [eons ee an Sill "ripen: ee 4 'HEAT-CRAZED MEXICAN For the boys have changed. They | tance over-water hops, and contained x offered a reward of $25,000 to the [around Minot is completed while! early today by W. C. MacFad- snot DOWN BY POLICE are 10 years older. | protests against allowing aviators to iS pets ben the ship north and west it is just’ being d : ff the North! Chicago, Sept. 8—()—An,uniden-| This ‘comes as somethiny of a | fly into “fool-hardy” adventures. Tis annodasmeart veneer: Tatty the fois tt teitg eae em tified , and. apparently heat-crased| shock to French friends, ‘The shock | | The reaction against. spectacular : tno reward is necessary | ner sere: Wheat 12 bushels per| Dakota Bankers’ association. ! Mexican was shot and killed, a po-|ix not unpleasant, however. It ix ng became evident when six men only that the boys are seber in i nd one woman were lost in the Dole bearing; more subdued in conduct. | transpacific derby and was empha- ed, and hundreds of lunch hour ld | here; oats 30, burley 20, rye 15 and| Although details regarding liceman and three bystanders wound- its occupants, but 1 C y flay 14. the robbery were lacking, Mr. °°. Ys iled i ‘i They have : i élopel | ith i aranc Le re MY. passersby imperiled in a wild chase! They have grown up and developed. | sized with the disappearance of the bah al ea arabe. nd wilt Piagharlson doubts if much corn |MacFadden said he was in- through Chicago's loop yesterday. {Many a familiar athletic figure. is monoplane Old Glory in the norti now portly; youthful faces have be- come lined ith the cares of ¢ life, and many heads now are gray. Still Merry, But More Dignified Ten years ago the Americal in high spirits and exuded op which greatly cheered a people from suffering and hardship. . They laughed and played a great deal; they worked hard but usually broke into song over it. The French were fas- Atlantic yesterday, Protests Are Numerous Protests have been heard from the Guggenheim fund for the promotion of aeronautics, weather authorities | here and in England, newspapers in some of the leading cities of the world, from William Randolph Hearst, backer of the Old Glory flight and the Golden Eagle, in which two men disappeared in the Dole der- by. and from friends and relatives which finds them, merely as an | of the state and says late wheat|/formed that the robbers blew!, The shooting followed the wound- bvaahicentpherst=t aanaa ads fields are badiy damaged by rust. He) open the vault with explosives Hacker; phocwar stabbed witty ee i crop yields, LS tal da ise lies New York, Sept. 8-—)—Hope for| <A" Scamands, reporting for the|and attempted to burn by the Mexican, who « moment be- the survival of the intrepid crew of | southwestern corner of the te|through the safe with an fore had attempted Aa Alias i cay ‘' the monoplane Old Glory sank today.’ estimates corn production 30 nee driver to give him a free ride, threat ; The time set for the plane to spun bushels an acre. Uther estimates} acetylene torch, but were un- ening him oe Citi eon rn =" Sheed: Malee: toc momeey.passuacerth Mere muent 161 gabe OM Eurley 50, ry6/ AUoCERaEUI, the federal bullding and the presence chard, Maine, to Rome, passed with! 15 and flax 10. All’ harvesting is) The fabbery ‘as not discovered un- " i j no mews of her whereabouts or the | completed except the cutting of flax} til the bank wa mene fer Wusinean ot meee miOSy, ca tea pee fate of Pilots Lloyd Bertaud and! snd good progress is being made in| this morning, ‘The interior of the ced eS gars y dames D. Hill, and their passenger. | threshing, he said. place was damaged by the explosion. is 3 a26 Shs Sa eee Phillip A. Payne, mahaging editor of Grain Yields Boosted No one apparently saw the bandits , ¢ a ae Be re) erent or tS Rehlec; Moe taco Men ach nca the New York Daily Mirror. H. Leu'z, reporting from Stark and before or after the robbery, accord-| Lady Tramps’ on i aie ec) Pacite patote MUGS ead ct nate Old Glory should have arrived over! nunn counties, says corn has made| fay to Mr, MacFadden,. This is the : he Second A. be brought 5 Pacific before the | end of their Bordeaux, Frunce, before Wednesday | «wonderful progress” during the last| third time in the last six years that Way to Bismarck} ™ "i"! 2! ¢ be ghee inh isis cepeaibaie” preitd f midnight, eastern standard time, fig-'19 days and that some sced corn of! this bank has been robbed, he said.! i Se ome with eordisl /t#padsih ans tha Gupgenhein fund. Mi Tindbersh ering from the fact ib ens a early varieties has been obtained. —_———_—_____— Jamestown, Sept. 8—()—Out of dignity, Teconing of sir: vances "| was not stunt fi Hie bevause ieiedl sighted 360 miles east of St. Johns, Every day without ee — the wide variety of hoboes that have} Even Americans who stayed over’ blazing a new trail, “but some of | counts heavily, he said. e pros \ passed through this city this season,| here to work after the war find their! those who followed him were stunt 1,270 GALLONS OF GAS pepiive: gieldcof. ema pee ae ‘box ,car, automobile and highway] old-time buddies greatly changed.: flying and aviation would be at least | ee sk alle rae tramps of the male sex for the most They look and act. differently in agoline oupsly of tua puonaglons san SF pee Ban al Re amid part, Chief of Police Briggs this} civilian clothes. Tom Old Glory as estimated was suf- | pias harley 30, rye 12 and flax 10. jmorning picked up three lady | friend it seems a shame t! j , | ax well off if they had never flown, “The federal government should have greater authority than it now i A i tramps.” * |years had to gather about them, and ha- to be exercised through the de- {een eae easton tans | remoranmeseem: sbureeto ey B. . These painted young ladies, dressed |it is taking them a little time to pet partment of commerce to sec. that i dard time) tonight. The plane |! Rishworth places the hard | wheat in overalls and wearing bigh heeled jused to the changed conditions, every airplane is licensed.” he said. caried 1,270 gallons of i j yield at ark Fe aakele, shoes, gave their permanent addresses c f 5 Damaging to Aviation which Bertaud and Hj! eatim SE ee Pe dear yield in: the: as Chicago, and their names as Betty,| Staunch in Their Good Will Doputy Eugene Casagrande, one of } would keep her aloft for 56 hours A. L. Miller wrton will be a “little Mabel and Gladys Anderson, respec-4. Put just as the old top-sergeant | 41 cic, Marka : nlniheeiek Na cee 1 here, | the, Mest noted aviators in Italy, as- and give them a cruising range || Northeastern, sec aes mae. ache tively 21, 19, and 18 yearg old. They |eoon found the new army of 10 years | American Legion convention preliminaries in Paris are pictured here.’ serted transatlantic flights add noth- of 5,000 miles, 700 miles more better than usual.’ rost has im to be daughters of » Chicago|ago develop into an efficient fight- | Thc upper photo was taken at the Elysee Palace when President Dou-|ing to the progress of aviation, but than their planned course from | considerable, Gamage te late, wher High School and Grade Build- | jarage rym and to be humming thetr|ing machine, the French today, after | mergue accepted an invitution to attend the ecnvention. Left to right | actually are damaging to it, n a way to Bismarck, N. D. tei inted ‘in, find- : er, Col. ‘ancis Drake, Presi t Doumergue, erlin newspapers id “S anv New Ycrk to Rome. The plane The general outlook,| ings All Have More Pupils oe alley Me ad Riese caeeiphate getting acq ed again, are find-'you see Bowman ler, Col. Francis ‘Drake, Presiden mere 3 Sai jo mi left Old Orchard, Maine, at 12:23 |, {he Prospect. The een ee hig ing the Legionnaires quite as staunch | Winsor Williams, James F. Barton, William B. Follett—all Legion} promising lives are jeopardized by . m., E, 8. T., Tuesday. . ij ear Ag way by highway several miles and|in good will, and more mature in| officials except Doumerguc. Below is a photo of registration head-| fool-hardy sporting ventures.” that is ‘ Herm uopmmecrasen eer —/ " left them fo eateh rides as they claim|their appreciation of French life. | quarters of the Wemen's Auxiliary of the Legion, showing Mrs. A he time hus come to abandon the ak stimates are a ie they have done from Chicago. When One, cheerful bond that quickly |p: 1. : as Fi i" Ty sahiag: ind of ocean flights attempted in | 4 bushels an acre; oats 10 to 30, bar- icked up,. the young ladies were|stirs ‘old memories, both with the | Kipling (left) and Mrs. Julia Wagill (right). The Auxiliary is Ehatinst bik: hionths sndne concede: Newfoundland, at 11:57 o'clock, east: | fot 'to 30, rye 12 to 30 and flax| A decided increase has been shown| Picked | up, the young Indies were pilbecell umemanes, bork. i stalled in the Hotel Continental. Pie Lea aie planes Aad ine cd « ern standard time, Tuesday night, & 15. Corn, he notes, is late}in the student registration this year | eine followed an: pee ered by fou gionnaires and the French people, jon of ne pparatuses* ix impera- and that she had been making about ape eam one tne x at almost all of the city schools, The | Y°UN® men whom the police placed |e in the music of the convention. | - Base =e - | tive tae future transoceanic air 100 miles an hour. From St. Johns "i, (ttn Sr ports say that the con-japproximate number registered at’ '® Jail to await further hearing. athe. boys “Ate singing. the pas a rm ae Sees « to Bordeaux is approximately 2500 sition of pastures is exsellent for Bismarck high school ix 526, which | acinus cei enuesy eens Sir John Carling l ondon- ie Maidan newspapers uid that while Twenty-four hours had elapsed at! this season of the year and stock isis from 25 to 30 more than last year | ¢.20n Lake, Wis. —— A woman re-|familiar thing about being in the 9 | uine enterprise, everything should b& 3:30 this morning since the liners ,i0 better thi ae oe a chien. Ish soohonaces, |cluse who dwells in a 20-room hotell army now and not getting rich. done to discourage mere stunt flying e a on one of the town’s four principal|These old favorites get over big, and t L d Pl M and hazardous flights. The English Br gle eral a dg a oe N D. AWYERS WOT lemlots. ed 286 voniate. corners is the oldst resident in Green|do Much to knock off those 10 years. o-LOndaon ane, issiIng government weather bureau has as- in average condition. at this time. of Wednceday pleked-ap thie distress, cee mils are till entering the Will|Lake. For twenty years she has Britith Want Pilgrimage a cases serted that odds lie heavy against call: ; “WHRP. S OS. Five hours out| of Newfoundland, east.” | “WRHP” w. : 33 lived in the same room. She is now] The American Legion convention successful ocean flights at present. Bir inis wekeal the ‘William Moose | 79 and has made her home continu | promises te go over so big that /@— ~~ —- = flyers Several Hours Overdue Odds Against Flyers AME OFFICERS tenga with 27 “pupils, Shows "a | Soughe'k ‘ever 78 years ago. Shee gaaice therttow?’” pietinate “loly FHghts at a Glance | ang No Word Has Been Re-| N42 tparonrpher Waring: Ph taal |g Rh sD 0 i ey 5 h o' Ranize their own pilgrimage to ton recently noted the strikingly ad- ene nkiee slight increase over previous years, | growing blind, (Continaed on page thren: | verse conditions faced by the ill-fated i | | (By ‘The Asso Od Glory—Hope almost gone as no word is heard after S OS y yesterday morning ve hours out of New- foundland on way to Rome. ated Press) h ceived Concerning Them—} st. Raphael and declared these condi- Bs). Seem is accommodating almost’ the, same i ' ‘w | number as last year. enSeaighs Ri tee mpiliog eases of Lawrence of Fargo Is New) mis ae eave puolled at 4 President—Wenzel Named |the Richholt’ school, and sic Roose- Rea raae arharaie) mide wemel Monet |i tei =| He Held 13 Trumps, But rubber boat with which the flyers Going over these figures it will were epuipped against just such an poe t be hard to decide why th im- Ti he y emergency as seems to have befallen.} Giang Forks D., Sept. 8—(7)— pine ars) is di erted Saving AES 00. ary a Ti IC. * . tions might be expected to prevail Heavy Gale Blowing Along) against other “immediate” eastward ; 4 «sp ou | flights reported in prospect. At the Irish Coast and: Visibility) sate time, the committee on air Is Bad laws of the American Bar association Ss at Buffalo, N. Y., expressed hope that legislation might be enacted to halt the mounting loss of life, and the Stinson Aircraft corporation of De- Sir John Carling—Nonappe: ance over Great Britain morning considered disquicting. London, Sept. 8.—-(Pi—The _after- (Continued on page three) B nanimous vote Aubrey Law-jand why parks, playgrounds and “ * | noon editions of the London newspa- ¢ o1 rence of Fargo was chosen president | matinees show no evidence of youth- Left | tlarbor (Grace | yesterday | pers bean to reflect considerable| troit aesiaeed. no. Shears St Nemes : FF of the North Dakota Bar association, | ful Bismarck. More than 1,671 chil- morning for jansiety Tor the safety of the air-| cepted hereafter for planes i Weather Report |) whose annual meeting adjourned here dren are attending school each day. received sine {plane Sir John carting on its flight fof, solo osennic Journeys, | Ena ak Mine mp led Gps RR ae Royal Windsor—Gax tank teak | 0m) Londen, Ontario, to London orang 'Sehlee appealed to the holds plane bound for Windsor, y to prohibit the propesed trais- Weather conditior h Da-| ident and R. E. Wenzel of Bismarck} has ever recorded the first week of At 4 o'clock this afternoon, British 4 Engiand, at Harbor Grace until eet : | pacific flight of the monoplane Pride kota points for the 24 hours ending; secretary-treasurer, é the term. Over 400 pupils have en- E t ‘search «| SUMMer time, no reports had been re- Y ching Becratasi ieob: at 7 a.m. today: ‘ The report of the committee on} rolled in the grades, while 90 have ld he futile, ceived that she had even been sighted oO ee wile oe fete .. 64| criminal law, presented by Attorney | registered in the high school depart- .., 81] General George Shafer, was ordered | ment. i in the minutes of the society PI err and action on the recommendaticy| Three Are Injured off the coast, where she should! ‘4 he expected to appear before ngon.| the heartiest sympathy with the re- Furthermore, no reports about the| quest.” be was without authority to airplane had been received from any] act. : 3 ; other source. The Carling had been} Friends of the flyers said “such Temperature at 7, Highest yesterday °.. Lowest last night ... Precipitation to 7 a. m. . Highest wind velocity .. ornier —Preparations being made at Corunna, Seplp, to | continue flight from England to i i i i New York, but take-off today EC Grob 2 ofcloc: flight as from Tokyo to Midway 'to give the * a8 looked for at Croydon about 2 o'clock | @ flight a y " Temps. 3 cod a “study. the in Auto Collision , Seemed donbttal. Vand the absence of any Word from | Islands and thence to Honslulycee 38 %y. | various propositions embodied there- Nea | _Prige of Detrolt—-Leaves Ran- {ber was regarded in many quarters) small spots in Che ocean Oy te Mad yo & in, ‘ Three people were injured in -an | n, Burma, for Bangkok, Si 5 xomewhat ominus. : i lio beacons or other scien- 3 q The only invitation for the past aatomobile crash at aint street and | weaTs-mile leg of its world gird te The anxiety ‘was ‘intensified | be with Moan rae isce tbac ete 5 ae Minot ee, ie be cert’ menting EL, ‘Welliver of Siomurck sutter- | Ming flight, | John Carling came so clase upon the | cide.” Armonia 87 54 0 Cloudy | piace ‘will be decided by the execu-/ed « fractured rib and Mrs. EB. 1. Fae aan heels of the mysterious disappearance Flyers Asked to Drop Plans pened 4 A : Liha" ve committee at » later date, inti-|Welliver and Floyd Peterson were -‘Scalds Prove Fatal | of Old Glory. Accounts of the | PE cau aie pa emt ice # a. “loudy | mation was made that the invitation | bruised and lacerated. search for the latter ie were sti ando! a Greet secccee a HA © ECis.| of Minot Would prepebly be acceptad.| IPeierson wns ‘driving south on to 2 Year Old Boy ‘cine carried under po went hea cloned ‘he had appeaied to Bertaud. ¢ =! About one. hun “members o! inth street and collided wit alicia nes on the front. page: b pee} n yne, 8 Dickinson 86 57 .80 Cloudy | Sssociation assembled at the Hotel|Welliver car, going west on Rosser Montpelier, N. pete inthe Bneliah-capital. |. | | te aDeMgAn BE Ro ake: Danastenter ” s A cleat Dacotah on Wednesday ee avenue. The cars were badly dam- Funeral servic Conditions along the rela | onee Weare hat he woule' ate assme re- * loudy | where the annual banquet of the as- |aged. : Ralph, the two-year-old son of Mr./ Were none too good. There was con- ibility t Fessenden 83 Be ‘0 Cloudy | jgtion was Mr. and Mrs. Welliver are in the erie ‘4 ‘Le: ivi ! siderable wind and the visibility was| sponsibility unless the governmen’ Grand Forks .... 88 66 0 Cloudy | °°!" ee ME Alexia hespital audcios hg casa’ and Mrs. Hale Maclean, living ont yt "Galway reported that a heavy | took over the authority und respon- : farm near here. "The baby was fa- | Galway ee re 4 light. Hettinger & % o BCidy. Anarchists ¢ fess |_| ical treatment today, while Peterson | gall injured lest Friday when ‘he fel BE ae Plas ine ae ACW SIREE LPIA vile eee ie we ‘ wa ischarge rom ere is into a pan of boiling water, in which | * : $ te : “Secreta ft Lisbon? e760 0 Peay Dynamiting Plot/=oris. - his mother was about to wash i) (pave FEARS HELD eee eines Davideon and depart: Minot .. aoe ae” “ ‘ a rae re ce : ‘ Jereum separator. He died Monday. | EO WV ps’ SAFETY ‘ment of commerce pronounced Old Napoleon - 83 58 0 Foggy | Constantinople, Sept. &—U—A| ‘Flasher—Rev. Howe, who has been| Try your puzzle-puller on this one, auction sharks! bans | Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 8.)—-| Glory the finest ship to steer ore Willlton .--"°". 86 BB: Clatdy {pet te dynamite President Mustapha |p aster of the” Congremstionl|| South, his back to you in the picture, held thirteen ||Plays With Matches [4 6 o'isck ‘ins arternoon, British| transatlantic Might; Would rather Moorhead, ‘Minn. .82 66. 0 Cloudy |Aseurs’ in October. is suid by the |chureh of Flasher for the past sum] spades, won the bid with a declaration of six, but and Is-Badly Burned ivere'te be the limit of the time that | forego flight.” GTS WEATHER FORECA tuthorities to. have been confessed | fer'New York’ Cty’ where he wil DIDN'T TAKE AS MUCH AS A SINGLE TRICK | Sir John. Carling’s “gasoline supply | A few hours before the ory ‘would last, no word whatever had] hopped off Mr. Hearst wired Payne: Fee Ne eee ate Been received coneerniny the where- | “Please think of my situation. Have But North, yeu see. was one of those hot-tempered fellows. |! tor of Mr nd Mrs, G, Knabel, farms, bouts of the airplane. Reports! had one airplane lost and two i quick to condemn their partners. And when South, perforce, |! ers near Spiritwood, is in a very seri.{ff0m various points in Ireland said| men drowned. If another such dis- Will eomdnes | “Impossible” you say? Quite right—ordinarily! ., Forecast for Bismarck and vicin- by *. gee, of anarchists which | return to college. ill conduet e churel \ity: Partly cloudy tonight and Fri- urkey from the “Greek | his farewell service di Somewhat cooler. tured by or SE Bases” nary cloudy Remmucesenen ae Nasa | sumer Be. Bh " tonight and Friday. Somewhat cool-| accused are now ‘on trial in the “NOTE IN OLD BOTTLE trumped the dummy’s club ace, with which he had covered the ous condition at Trinity hospital|that in view of the weather condi-| aster oceurs effect would be terrible er tonight and east and seuth por-|criminal court at Stambul. Cottonwood Falls, Kas. — A note|] king opened by West; NORTH SHOT HIM! here) Suffering Site deep ‘yurns sus-| tions there were grave fears for the| not ‘only dn my pase 3 bag he +, GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Peet ae tatter tie tee catee | tis eed Tee reg see barett on tea oe ee en a prize with the suggestion that \ ‘'"A low pressure area extends from Great Northern Would | vests ago, thrown into the Cotton | Don’t let your impatience or miscomprehension get the bet- || While playing with matches yesterday | Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 8—(#)—Ev- | the adventure be abandoned. wood river here by Harold Wiebrecht | f YOU! bridge from A to Izard! Master it! Know afternoon. H An P i e the central Plains States westward of Strong City, was found last week || ‘eF o ‘ 4d ie STOR, acy u as ery civic guard (police) station in| “The pilots appreciate your mag: to Nevada while bi Sell Mo Bonds ng City, it so that when you sit down to play with experts you can un- the south and west of Ireland was on | nanitous offer,” Payne replied, “but te Socaeel ome te tigeee cree rigage by ds Higginbotham on the Grand | He teat ree de every strates Merchants Bank of ‘ insist they be” allowed to fill’ eee That's the alert this morning watching for |jnsist they be allow Lakes region and over Washington| Washington, 8.—()}—In a} brecht, then written to ask what “BRIDGE ME A »” The Tribune's new leon Re the approach of the Canadian plane, | contracts to fly.” and northern’ Idahd. Temperatures dupelementat Pia edhe the Great] that the fi ert him. and exclusive auction serial, will enable you to do. It imparts, Napo! nm pens Bir‘ John ,Carling,. en route from! ‘Tom Payne, St. Petersburg, He are above the seasonal normal from |Nerthern railroad asked Inter- a in the entertaining, instructive and ir question-and-answer — Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, for |jumberman and father of the Old the Plains States eastward but cool-| state Commerce Commis: seeey AUTOMOBILE 18 WRECKED form, the fundamentals and fine points of America’s favorite in- Reopening of the Merchants Bank|London. At 9 o'clock, London: time, |Glory’s passenger, said he a8 \ er weather prevails in the’ Rocky] for permission to sell $5,000,000 4 Carson. —F. H. Detloff, manager of door | time. of Napoleon was announced today’ by | Cobh (Queenstown) reported that the pees n all would not be ih Mountain jon and in the Pacific| per cent general mortgage boi the Monarch Elevator at Carson, fell . P aed fun and profit for beginners and “semi-professionals,” the state banking department. rain which had been falling there|in the attempted flight to Rome, and const states. Showers occurred at|the best price obtainable, but at act asleep while driving his car home i SBS th ‘whe oe bridge in- The institution, which closed Octo-|earlier had ceased but that flying |added he had previously attempted most places over the Rocky Mountain | less than 96 per cent of par. from Bismarck one night recently|| by W, W. Wentwerth, the authority encourages ber 27, 1926, has complied with the|conditions were generally unfavor-|to persuade his son to abandon the region, in western North, and| |The proceeds would be used to re-| and awoke when the car. hit stinct” over cut-and-dried stereotyped formulas. = ‘ requirments of the state guaranty |able, with very poor visibility. adventure, : . at a few places'in the upper Missis-| imburse the road's treasury for addi-| cement railing on a bridge near Car-|] | Don't miss it! Follow it’from day to day, beginning Fri- {| fund commission and has reorganized. —— “Am going on Old Siory when it sippi Valley. : tions and betterment expenditures | son, ie car was badly damaged day exclusively in. The Tribune. It onened its doors veaterdav It will] Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland,| hops,” the sen replied. cannot ped serious in- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | made between Jan. 1, 1911, and June| but Mr. Detloff "Official in Chargs (80102 Si ee be the only state bank in Nepolees, Sept. 8.—(P)—The chief superintend-|send the men where 1 would not rd which already one national bank. (Continued on page three) myself, you will understand.” ey Reet