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PAGE EIGHT HARD T0 KEEP PAMPHLETS IN STATE LIBRARY Problem Presented to Officials « by Numerous Calls For Information Difficulties ing pamphiet state present ¢ probl ¢ ne s h dist 0 Library available it i to obtain them at al Mave Hundreds of Pamphlets les of the wever hundreds obtains Hibrary of | aviest call for informat amphlet_ fore s seeking info contained comes fro: arious industries Much of this iator mation is contained in promoti pamphlets which have never bet sound or gathered in hook form The next heaviest is from per sons intere te history Most of the eal data inform pamph lets on file here which nowhere else. i Third in. poi of demand ‘ “h pamphiets be on North a r birds, flowers Until recent file of political p: ject to heavy demand but reque for this class of information hi 4 rrown steadily fewer for several } years. ‘ ., H * ka ” Former Bismarckans Father Dies After ‘ Attack by Bandits ident following an atta on him + by bandit according to word ve ing here to | sheriff of Wood former 4 county, in which Louisv F 1, was well known hi h r t they lived in Bismarek. 4 allace Woodruff at one time was | fn the electrical bu here, while 4 Theodore was on the city police force \ sae latter brother-in-law Mrs. ‘ n of this city Mr. Woodruff received a compound the skull when he of ucked by the bandits who stole fracture was. of and He was the owner rdens at Louisville hing concern, ) ving 0 Vanity of Present Eraj Appalls British.Canon (P)—This mmed up in Birmingham, an age which is the words, “All is vanil believes | the Rev. H. B. Streeter, Canon of Hereford. om inspection of “the ordinary the ordi i cle—the literature which + general outlook,” Canon St cludes that the world bankrupt. The problem is not whether tianity will surv ut whether civilization will survive the Canon told a conference of churchmen. “T see no hope whatever for our modern civilization unless somehow we can let loose fresh life which 1 hope will be creative in art, politics and science, as well as in what i technically ' called religion and a i Sea Calls Surgeon From Operating Room adstone, England, Sept. 16. hollow murmur of the ocean tide” $ “i rei Brit- ain’s most mous surgeons from the erating room at the height of his er back to the sea he has loved is youth, t mes Sherren, fellow of the ‘ollege of Surgeons, has! locked the door of his consulting! reom and sailed as ship's surgeon on! the Cunard liner Ansonia. When Dr. Sherren, who fs 60, quit (Pi his home in Dorset several weeks 4 ago, his friends and — colleagues! q thought he had merely gone to the} sea for a holiday. They found he had gone for the rest of his life. When he applied to the Cun company for the position of ship's surgeon and presented his cred 5 ithe company officers accepte without knowing that h noted Dr. Sherren. Dr, Sherren’s honors f over 30 years he has built up a ing reputation for skill in intricate! operations. Concert Year Opens With Gala Program New York, Sept. 16.—(®) Metropolitan music lovers the c dar begins with the month of October when the concert year starts in earnest. The season of 1927-28 marks the golden anniversary of the founding et the New York Symphony Society. | Its importance in musical history will | be emphasized also because the Phil- | harmonic Society of New York this | year presents Arturo Toscanini, one of the most famous living musicians, as a regular conducter. Gala pro- | grams will celebrate both events. | Symphony orchestras were in their | infancy when Leopotd Damrosch 0! ganized his 70 musicians in 1878 an’ gaye his first concert in old Stei way Hall on id4th Street. The direc- tion of this musical group has been | virtually a family affair, first under | the leadership of Leopold Damrosch, | and later under that of his son, Wal- | ter Damrosch, whose directorship ended last ys ; | One of the distinctions of the New | York Symphony is its pioneering rec- ord. This includes the ero) ing to gua te eat mesgan amengie = BISMARCK TRIBUNE of leading works of foreign com-| these indictments, however, to ication of bank apo! funds* and in ‘avel con- posers, the introduction of foreign |" F withheld for the reason that the per-| other indicted for violation of the,s conductors and the inauguration of a . {sons against whom they were made| motor vehicle theft act, series. ¢ < for children. {have not yet been apprehended by ee Har er, president Je , . fine federai autnorities, ¢. we ari Issued Weekly By The TNA mong the most interesting, how. | TOKENS Of Tropics f to defray the annual def- Jor’ p “pa Sty i ever, is_ one involving an obscure * 1 «possible the Kurop | North Dakota Department of State Highways oer oe on ct wich never has} ound in Greenland tour o for the firs Ppeaetteres tA DRE 1s et Soeliaad Racer 4 Sept. 16.— (#) —D; niusical history an U. id Forks to H. No. 7—Cummings to Griggs | far as records here show. ‘openhagen, Sept. = —Dr. played of tour. abros toe, Wonly grate tar. county line, earthy good. Grice | it is the case of Frederick Gath,|Lauge Koch, Danish explorer, has re- Clarer ay, chairman of; more to Rugby, gravel, good. Rugby county line to Denhoff, gravel, good. | German alien, who was indicted bj turned to Copenhagen from an ex- the hoard of ors, announces to Granville, earth, good, Granville! G construction to McClu: the jury on three counts. plofation of Greenland with evidence ' the guest conauctors of{to Berthold, mostly gravel, good. McClusky to Underwood, earth, fair. Had No Passport |that Greenland was.once a tro) ¢ Philharmonic Society this yer will! Berthold to’ Montana — state _ line, H. No. 9—Havana to Wimbledon,| One of the statutes under which | country. H © Burnardino Molinari, of Rome,/earth, rough, Detour Larimore to grave), good. Wimbledon to Melville,| he was indicted is that of require- Koch and two assistants explored | Its nd Sir Tho Beecham of | Arvill earth, good. Melville to New Rock-| ment of a passport before an alien|the coastland of North Scorlbysound | London 1 US! No. 10--Fargo to Jamestown, ford, gravel, good. New Rockford to! can enter Indian tereitory. This is|to Denmarkhaven, Greenland. The vi 1 ductors will be heard good, Jamestown to Crystal Junction No. 3, earth, rough. Junc-|the first case of .the kind ever/€xPloration is considered important th y gravel, good. Under tion No. 3 to Harvey, gravel, good.| handled in the state, it was said. The because it shows inhabitants new t at Crystal rings. Harvey to Minot, earth, fair. Minot! other two counts against Gath are|Toutes to North Greenland. Koch i prings to earth, mare, gravel, good.* Detour] returning to Indian country after brought back the largest collection of Mauri le to Driscol od. Dris te Bowbells. Bowbells,| having once been removed, and of specimens ever taken from Green- | leer Y ing, fair, "McKenzie t Portal, earth, fair. Detour| trading with Indians without a li-|!and, eight tons of fossils, plants and c urily erate good, De- ve Ne eran Tee cenees fella showing three geological | ei Daye: _ Bismarck. ismarck — to No, 11—Hull to Ashley, earth, ¥ ere indictet mug: | Periods. | viet Enlarges “paved. Mandan” to |New fairy Ashley to” Fairmount, earth cirat Rekotare lela aaarat aad Some. specimens indleated that at | St. Salem, carth, roueh. New Salem to good, i. E : ‘aha; one time there was tropical life on Hermitage Museum it: sere tin, Ne Menton tol SH, No, 36—Pingree to Wilton, | H; E,Ortsner Omaha; Thomas Dover /Greenland, such plants as palms | Rice Dickinson, earth, good. Dickinson to earth, fair, address not given, All except Orts-|@towing there in abundance. Signs | 1 16. -(P) Three | Belfield, ¢ , fair, Construction » eases eect ner are at liberty under $1,000 bond. | Of numerous hot springs nd rich ani- apart I be opened on| West of Dickinson. Belfield to Me- Russell Retz, alias Lee Mathews,| mal life were found, 7 oof the Oetobe rough. Medora to Senti- | was indicted on four counts for vio- re © Hermitage Museum | th, rough. Sentinel a a lation of liquor smuggling laws. HYDROPLANE CRASHES ph Leningrad. ‘Ten halls have been | Butte to Beach, earth, rough, Detour : J. A. Vogt, now. serving a sentence prints Ry tothe Wellenie-suythian | 4 mien ent 6h Vile Bierel E in the state penitentiary at Bismarck| Vienna, Austria, Sept. 16—U)—A which will contain col- at bier e Seueet SK Chae: on a charge of grand larceny, was|hydroplane carrying five non-com-j antiquities recovered from ,C#rth, good, Bucyrus to Murmarth, indicted for violation of the motor) missioned officers crashed: at’ Cat- ics in South Rus S1-<South Dakven toEue- peluabe vehicle theft act. taro, Dalmatia, last night and the artment, devoted | Ue. Ne BES oa ee tae aeand Charles Murray, also held in the! soldiers were killed. + a lanke col’ | Forks, mostly seravel, good Federal Grand Jury Returns i iinanchip. Phete wilt, Forks to Pembina, earth, fair. ed i collection of ancient | der construction from St, Thoma to; 1% Counts Against Miss- rd denrement deel ni and from Joliette to Pem- a au wen enna ry oer | the nd Forks to Minto under ing Grafton Banker 9 ° co itonnee oot mein | Forks to 2 miles north of Shurmeic | aie ( Jananesedynantien: Rai een South Dakota line to} Fargo, N. Du Sept. 16)—Man- : ull, earth, rough. Hull to Linton.) vine H. Sprague, missing cashier of 5 earth. good. Linton to Moff rtly| the closed LON SUIGEL REAL cae humack Further ravel, good. Moffit to in| Grafton, was indicted on 15 counts | Pa eH Rood. : co! by the federal grand jury here} Identified Today, s. it. Ne. 1 sou Dakota line to Thursday, charging him with —mis-{ S° bs Sent aneeay SE ST ie fraudulently aiding the Grafton Roll- hk hy two! more witnesses Seton south Of Langdon cele et Mills, out of financial difficulties, fre D. where he is al- earth, good. Steele to Hurdsfield,! , SPracue disappeared May 7 and ened dup the First partly ¢ good. Hurdsfield (5 has not been seen since. humack ted Richy, good. Rugby to Du The charges against Sprague are: t : Brown pen He M tion of funds by use of | i the web of e SH 1 ondRe. te -Jaine ns drafts for the benefit of} th, good. Jamestown the roller mill. i False entries of charges made boro, gravel, good. Construction nst correspondent banks where: 6 miles north of New Rockford. i EY S. H. No, 5—Hamilton to © no deposits were made. \ respond county line, earth, good, Caval . n of $1062.50, which andit, and eounty line to Rock Lake, earth,: | s converted to his own | ral_uppear-! good. Rock Lake to Bottineau, ; | gravel, good. Bottineau te Mchali,| n of $6300 by draw-! vind the Strat- is cornfield the morn: robbery. looked | and his opinion al cheeks payable to. the paid by the bank, he having | no funds. mer | Making two false reports to the mostly gravel, good. Mohall to Bow: hells, Bowbells to Montana el, rough, Detour and Bowbells. i ¢ ‘Sueltz, that the No. Bismarck to Wilton,| comptroller of the currency. and. pRysien! build ilton intatly. 28 Indictments Returned | Lin every detail, | ood. to Max,} Twenty-eight indictments weré re-| arth, fair. ile detour north! turned by the grand jury which end. | than toast! Ready in Britain t to the United States, of Max. inot, gravel, good.; ed its session Thursday after four | if paid a once in gold, would Minot to line, earth, good. days of deliberation. \ we 6,700 tons. Detour from to county The nature of the majority of | ore re EEE nn ee ——— * . Department and Young Men’s SUITS Specially Priced Fall Patterns New Fall Hats Made by John B. Stetson Sold by Us Exclusively For Men Who Know At This Store Only, . A New Section of Men’s ‘Nettleton Shoes Alex Rosen & Bro. PR ae A Se grees: AOR pRabSae Res cassie sess UAKER' OATS That wonderful QUAKER flavor — quicker 2% to 5 minutes! 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