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MRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PACE NINE ERIAL PARADE LEGION WILL BE ASKED TO ENDORSE frmstormes: Tor «| quummemammariiy | At Ge Biomarck 201i Rad ora ea O SPAN NATION: ESTABLISHMENT OF CABINET OFFICE |. or eo 1 2 a A aa A New York. age to flax throughout the state, ac- 3, " 4 TO CONTROL NATION'S AIR SERVICE! ss". srissease 2 2 soc a tae hme | Bank of North Dakota from its field j Dream Which Had Its incep- ! strength of our beloved ally Contrary Mary. state in large numbers and fear is; eithtr the army nor navy has) Faint Perfume. bank, suggests that, if too much rye; ij ll of the Canyo y ! * E ny {st y the Canyon. that had its inception back in 1915; to Study Project—Country The development of lighter-than-| cue the grasshopper may prove 4| Air Derby on Sept. 19. Se ee fate Military Air Force | whose safety in flight is a matter of State’s Bank Reports { 4 4 Pines. os nave ready Se ea ee agents, Although not as numerous Huthitish Gui tae as in many previous years the insecis futchinagn. Clean Heart. tion in 1915 Will Be Real- {Committee to Introduce Reso et France. j have appeared in most parts of the; in Soldier, bh | ‘ ae a service reserve of the ee na tee thes pyove more Dear Pretender. ized Next Week lution Asking That Bion l States is a paper force only.) ¢yhroee trae tf Sear ai SRG | mma McChesney & Co dent Have Board Appointed) developed or is developing any sub-|, MH. M. Erickson, in a report to the Man to Man. New York, Sept. 16.—()--A dream: ntial body of pilots or observers. | » ‘ h ‘ew York, Sep! —4P)-- The development. of lighter-than-| ‘8 stubbled in and roadways are left | Le Trai ae will be izes ek when: a! ) lpr ( | vi i Thirteenth Letter, New Y i e first ional ’ hose every sortie from Lakehurst : 4 antom Her from New Yom an tne first National, wees i Bevelupiiient of ROE? Gt" prast comment und | Green. House of the Whisser Before the event is concluded on € * Sept. 21 the racing planes will have public prayer. | Rinehart. Bab; a Sub-Deb. \dvahWad: ihe; continent, from. Moore. Large Sales of Land! Ruck, velt Field, L. I. to the finish line! Abe j in Spokane, Wash. a Tentative plans for an air derby proposed 12 years ago. had to be abandoned when many of the military planes that would have been the mainstay of the contest were _re- quired on the Mexican border. The Gent's cabinet. tt situation was little changed in the ‘ME, mations alr service. Vrivate Capital Alds Flights “Three of the recent long distance ; 1 igkts which electritied the world _ Increasing week by | week, land he Other Story, 5 i ated and financed by pri-. S#les by the Bank of North Dakota | 2 Jerry Junior, poermeon th harie next Weck tHat vate eaprat These magnifice! LoL Ua Lea Leda ie - y. Emily of New re meter: Sepecta establishment of! nloits are not to be taken as q barom- Mid Here nv tlds ea dal Wie a Gansight Pass parate department in the presi- ato, of military advancement in the, fficials said here today. \ : | Richmond. Red & Bi: dent's cabinet for the direction of [ryit, ates, but rather us ac Since the farm loan department of | “orter. Jus! David. u Commander owurd B. Savage an-| ion of WHAt Amiarican slr meh are ed ie ihd Vande Geniéd the TecMie Mn | Sesquicentennial race, headed by the Rev. Gill Robb Wile) “crhe far-flung coast. and border! bank by the same amount fap Mek Virginia RYE’ VaRMePBile is | Spee te's Namesake, Comiieidial' Plies take xon of Trenton, N, #| ines of the United States demand At the beginning of the planting Mime. Virginia Pais Vanderbilt, | unre, Cub and Caboose, Sigaiticant. of the onwatd aide | Teselbtion affirming the exceptional mobility of season the bank held approximately | Fontes, Win ef fy unar rams Miller. True Bes ereial aviation is the fact that | StH"d for an adequate program of strength in the time of possit Ce eee Oeste rotteioeuren (ldir at the Helimont races, New alr duly. la tot dapendent| "8 onal defense, favoring inaugutae Vio. Air force is peculiariy a taken on mortgage loan foreclosures. | u SEER os Paris, Sept. 16.—()—The American | | Legion’s national committee on aero-| ; nautics will urge at the national Hastand And for the children ‘raik, Kow-wow and M Forbes, Mary and Mare has drafted LIVE LONG IN For long he 650 inhal step-in, slip and dress. ght : 1 other necessities Prices are higher than 1926./rest on the tables or in the cup- Sheep \ boards, North Dakota sheep dropped four| Some of the furnishings have a points in condition, from 95 to 91.|8tim history. A quaintly fashioned In some sections hay needles are|48h shovel, with « four-foot handle, bothering greatly, resulting in a poor |W2* the wea used by a Carver national aeronautics “with cabinet 2 Hee ‘basis and in many cases the renters Paris marriage to Mrs. Rose Lan- iucas. Of th military and naval de} tment,” and ANU LEss! the entry of machines of the com- : . that they have bought! tory have faith in it, the faith Class A is for large planes capa-'% bourd of aeronautic strategy tv but those “in the know | the pr ‘ i the average gone to persons living outside the ‘dition to heavy sales by the Ban capable of cartying one passenger jut Enoagh Development lteltys attire it, merchants have estimated, the what the land is worth, according to! alxo ure materially reducing their many \ ay possible to the conditions of com-! P i ‘At about. the same time another Deen Fromulgated (the so-called Na-! ¥, erchants say, and wear signs of the year, he sai . explaining | Higyge Is Unchanged boards. northward from San Francisco to develop circumscribed by the | in First in the Douqh-Then in the Oven ed ,into two classes. y look upon aeronautics as auxili American Museum of Natural z ered by the National Air Derb ‘no development of the real a i dwelling, thanks to ing planes in: west ons? cortest | depreciate the work of the army an has been some dee siderably smaller than | ppenrance from the time when | Washington -- One of th ree e eeene eta Chatg ® separate department with cabine: | t report of the agriculturat |curing of gracs, Fall movement will |fort’on Burial Hil. trons are ofien asked to do. At the Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government morning of Sept. 19. in itself with so great import to the veral, however, reporting reported, and (prospects are for al been in the house since it was built. |! Clevelund und Bryan, Ohio, The first} auxiliary power. ample, and is in danger of frost un-| soft on account of green grass.!tles and other utensils. Above the inn., and at Fargo and, ment. The technique of each de Ranges in good flesh, with the fall move-} ing pan. Pewter 1 Th al day stops will be made! be in the hands of practical air men, [ine the month, though weather con- rport. ai i i airpe air service in the late w vood hay crop. 0 iy . morning from Roosevelt Field on’ an air service, and with equip Prospects are excellent, but warm} in jumb feeding in South Dakota, A k by Indians, With calls will be made at Cleveland and ; jn” stipshod shape, there was little, | bret AA | lambs will be held, and some cattle- |) Qe of the rarest pos Baking Powder is in the Baking this fiat a ery ie Mitate chece| tion of a separate department of | situatio Most of this was rented on the share | York, « few days after Vanderbilt's f OS a3 ailasaciurnite pale ae representation and co-eval with the! Les i have made sufficient profit from this caster Warburton, € Be ee ae Charlotte, N. C.—There seems to) year’s et rare confident that) aiehelal tyne. Proposing that the president appoint’ Ke no change in flapper attire this, t rapidly spread e th y id spreads to everyone with ble of carrying two passencers be- a establishment of such a depart-' iyare of a weighty difference. Practically none of the land haa! whom they come in contac:. In od- 7 ; ment. wuiitnier. Ke se hee ae atone OUD: Paden lee sate (state, the principal market being the of North Dakota, information —1e- besides the pilot. The conditions of} The report says: ltimes as low us 14 ounces. men who know the state and know , ceived here indicates that other bank« i Q veo “In view o! e fact at no com- . ILA de ce Sa ig ehensive program for the national \e: is to reach an even dozen.! C. R. Green, bank manager. He sees land holdings. has lived Amercial navigation. | defense of the United States has ever: y ppers have abandoned cor- this as one of the most optimistic | _* battered bath oo eee ante eae ki erg, ! tional Dafense Act being but an army | Syn that when persons living in a terri: DOUBLE ACTION will start a group of planes winging , Pill), aeronauties has been left to” : Through 250 Years 3, H n ye e 00 for one of tw Spokane. This race is also for com-: budgets possible to Ue be mercial planes and is similarly divid-{ ayy departments, The army five dinosaur eggs found bs jary to their respective a i of old Harlow tory in the Desert of Gobi, Monge eae ee leed banat a re sitar SNR ENTE THURS : The egg is said to be 10,000,000. ye Same Price 25 Ounces prenny) BSS0- 1, the United States. North Dakota range and livestock ; tle are in good flesh. The full move Hts of (he “ARtIdudelan Sb: Se fe 25 ei r tes [Nae Te DABEBURition WRENiE reake Vint dition of ranges, cattle, {South Dakota cattle are in good flesh, |Sergeant William Harlow bailt it in features of Washington. s % sunuicing: tie degeelnig: tiie. af tee to have aeronautics brought under id sheep, according to the Septem- but a little soft on account of late |1977, using timbers from the ancient the “filling in” that men and ma- : n : statistician. Similar conditions pre-|be lighter than a year ago. In| Severely simple avi tes ays, Tepresentation. It feels, rather, that | Statistician. | Similar cond Severely simple furnishings typify | —___eeme—. a, ieee sala Lue Meee dass aeronautics is a distinctive science ¥iil I the ‘wettern range states, | Montena an setifis demand! for i atite | the-carly colonial: petiod. | Somevhave ; eee jof rain during the month, Grass is[light fall moventent. Wyoming cat-) ity massive fire les On the: first day five-minute stops! future of the mation that it should}? wide bof . " ‘ z its massive fireplace is graced by will be made at. Bellefonte, “Pa. | not be left to develop as a mere;curing slowly where rainfall has been |tle ure in excellent shape, but a little | crane from which hang. iron ket- H ; Ai fe “The land is an element, the sealtess warm, dry weather occurrs in| Prices are very satisfactory. In gen-| fireplace is a » N. D. e-second night | mands specialization of an intense| Western North Dukota ranges de- ie lighter than last year, and|ecandle snuffers spent at: Glendive, Montana.| kind, The command of the air should |¢lined two points in condition dur- | later. and Missoula, Montana, Equipment Was ‘Washout’ favorable. Grass and the finish will be at the Spokane, “The equipment of the American however. 1 The larger planes will require only| washout. Booted about : two days, taking off early in the of the signal corps, and air ¢ ee ee condition, There will be an increase tu to protect herself aga Sept. 20. They will cover the dis-i designed by people of no_ practical |dt¥ Weather is needed to cure grass.| moderate tendency to hold ewe lambs |ktown to have killed one o! tance in seven hops, Five minute experience and placed on the front! Wsoming conditions are good. Grass |i veponted, In’ Wyoming. all -ewe | Hckets. Chicago and the nieht will be passed, stimulus to encourage the men who runge states, ¢ men are restocking. are very|DUtch sink of heavy at St. Paul, On the following morn-| flew . {ri gvod to excellent, satisfactory. In Montana. there. in| Standing on « three-legued. pedestal, sandstone. ing they will push on to Aberdeen, S. D, and Miles City and -Butte, Montana, the only places to be vis- Texas, Utah, and bly 3 lip protruding th h a i x an active demand for sheep. Shee ip br # through a hole in a | is still “green “as a| are in excellent: condittem’ shenige {the wall, its contents could be emp: , user Be nverak “The United States is the most) result of late rains, with warm, dry) 4 gain of three points during the|t€! into the yard outside. ited before the race ends in Spokane./ jockward of any. first class, power| Weather needed to cure it. pH te teat Aa te dat Sen ke Soa plaschikiavisiaas) Prtestdewinmelt oe canine nel Cattle __ | ange ‘states, generally, sheep are inj ty Our Modern High Pres- Dry Land School force. : |, North Dakota cattle are practically | good flesh. "Somewhat’ higher prices| gure Greasing Service For All , “Under the present plan the air/in the same condition as reported | prevail for feeder lambs at present, Cai Teaches Naval Jobs) service program of the United August first. Flies have been bad| Many ewe lambs will be held. Pros.|C2fS. — Prices Reasonable, will take five years to reach th in some sections, but, in general, cat-| pects are for more winter feeding. {Short Stop, Station. THE®@KANSAS andi IOWA rablepaiceaasencetse aner | Champ ions: can slogan, “Join the navy and see, TRE TR : the world.” The professors, in grad- | Any wil ing papers, may look from the} school's windows upon the peaceful | Seine, whose Parisian bosom sup- ports nothing more important than tugs, barges and excursion boats. $700,000 Fountain Is New Sight in Chicago; Chicago, Sept. 16.—()—Set down in a 600-foot garden on the down- | ptown lake front, the Buckingham! ‘Memorial Fountain, said to exceed in { beauty and vests even the great foy att.s 01 the Versailles Palace, | ht, taken its place as one of the; sithts of Chicago. The fountain, constructed of ‘vari- FL » colored marble, cost $700,000, and was | given to the city by Miss Kate Buck- | ingham as a memorial to her brother, ! g weet the late Clarence Buckingham, Chi-, cago capitalist and patron of the | ¥ arts. Tiers of marble rise out of a clear i Concluding, the committee sums Sept. 16.—(#)—Salt water is rs from by train, and longer still by boat, but there is a school here that promises to teach all, about deck or engine-room duties Correspondence courses: are open t lads in the province, far up in the mountains away from the smell of! the sea, The marine school in Paris has Mes. William Glenn Kaovville, lowa % “* the dance was brought to the New pool of water. Great bronze sea lions, apparently swimming in the pool, spout water from the corners of the enclosure. When turned on full force, 134 geysers spout streams of water, the central shaft rising to a height of 150 feet. Flood lights of 30,000,- 000 candlepower illuminate the water in a dazzling display. Maintenance | of the fountain has been endowed in perpetuity by Miss Buckingham. BLACK BOTTOM IS OLD Quebec, P. Q.—Jacques Garneau, 60-year-old folk dancer, has proved the Black Bottom no new dance. His recent interpretation of the ‘dance at the Canadian folk song and{ handicraft festival, brought out the; wiggling hip, quivering knee andj spinal movements featured in the) modern Black Bottom. Officials of | the National Museum of Canada said World by French colonists more than 300 years ago. STARTS WORK AT $100 A MONTH When his big machinery compa- ny at Langdon needed a $100-a- bape b mae ersctlyy w. J. Mise id wi all p e firms Fre ep hon iness Col- lege, Fargo. J.O. Hovet gotthe job. “‘Dakotans’’ start work with real experience, as a result of AC- TUAL BUSINESS training (copy- righted—unobtainable dutwherd. ‘They are used to transacting real business in fully equipped offices. For better positions, better pros- ts, Fe the Succe$$ful.’’ ST or late Fall Term, Oct. 3- 10. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front f., Fargo. Ne ine hl Daa an ater yee ie biden g State champion jelly makers and preserve contest recéntly conducted by The Great We: champion, is Mrs. Thomas Owen; R. R. 7, Congregational Ladies Union. The lowa champion is Mrs. William Glenn of Mes. Thomas Owen R. R. 7, Topeka, Kans. Knovvilfe, representing the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church. Although not a contest requirement, both used Great Western Sugar. “ EVERAL years ago,” says Mrs. Thomas Owen, Kansas champion jelly maker and preserver, learned that an old-time prejudice of mine against beet sugar for jelly making was quite unfounded. In my experimenting, good beet sugar proved the same as any other good sugar —gave the same results in jelly making. Ts “I have used only beet sugar in my home since that time, for jelly making and preserving, as well as for baking, cake making and other purposes. “I have used Great Western Sugar many times before, and it was used in the entries which were selected for the championship of my state. Ie has always been very satisfactory. Jellies and Preserves made with it keep well and retain their shape. I like its fine grain. “Talso like to patronize home industries. I know there is Great Western ~ieer pg ae aces ene te aa Ro - (Continued on page two) S [easisting ‘with se ts Mm a great opportunity for building up the sugar industry in our western states. It is our duty to create a market for it.” yur “TT HAVE USED Great Western Sugar in my home and found it very satisfactory for all purposes,” observes Mrs. William Glenn, lowa’s champion. “It gives excellent results in jelly making, canning and preserving. ‘In the contest held by our aid society, this sugar was used exclusively and gave excellent results, as evidenced by the award of the lowa state prize for our entry in the final contest.’ “I think-we should do all we can to advance the beet sugar industry. We shall adopt the slogan, ‘Use Great Western Beet Sugar.’ ” The Great Western Sugar Co. Sugar Buiding Denver, Colo. ere recente ba rT ehe‘tasket io 1169 in this Sugar rs were chosen for eight states in the stern Sugar Company. The Kansas Topeka, representing the Seabrook v ANEW Experiénce for Coffee drinkers M‘J‘B doesn’t ask you to like a strong cup of coffee or a mild cup of coffee or an in-between cup of coffee. 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