The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1928, Page 10

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PAGE TEN LINDY RESUMES |, aaaico GOOD WILL TOUR Leaves France Field, Color,|M: This Morning For Carta- gena, Colombia Cartagena, —(AP) — Lindbergh, completing the first lap of his resumed good will tour, landed here safely from Colon, Panama, shortly beiore 2 o'clock this aiternoon. ( Colombia, Jan, 26. France Field, Colon, Jan, b : "\ | No. 1 norther:. ..... Sie 1.06 | (AP)—Colonel Charles A. Linl-| No" 1 amber durum 98! bergh, resuming his good will tow 1 mixed durum . 94 after a vacation of 10 day from France Field 2 morning for Cartagena, Colombia, No ee Colonel Lindbergh, who estimated Barley . the distance to Cartagena at 400) Oats miles, cxpected to arrive ca bee per cwt. cscs scccee 1.20” Oat: about 2 o'clock this afternoon, ‘The SHELL CORN [3 whi yA Se | Sannin ee ora 3 61)" Rye: colonel, corted for a short dis Nor eee 3 a tance by army planes, circled the| No field a few minutes before settins south. de} A large crowd, including 600 | under shell. Cansl|Hard sinter wheat . the/Dark hard winter whea school children from the Zone, saw the departure from same spot where a short tim fore the French flyers, Dieudor Costes and Jo®eph LeBri 5 their 800-mile flight to Gu City, en route to the United Sta Before taking off on his nev conquests, which will car the Pan-American congr at Havana, the colon wa affectionate farewell by the Am be: D. | sa France Field. Tdi Guard Officers to q Attend 4-day Schoo} s. in Improved efficiency of North Da-| slightly weaker; carl kota’ tional guard regiment i: the object of the for h instruction for officers open February 14 at Grand Forks according to o' ie of the adjutant general’s offic Officers will be "excuse? from at- tending only for urgent rcusons and a co per cent cttendance is in pros- Each of tho officcrs will be Toraiteres on active duty while at- tending the conference and will re- ceive pay and travelin; The progran., as d adjutant general's offi in cooperat:on with nationi officers, covers 2very phase of a guard officer's duties from paper work to handling men in the seeld. The officers will be divided into classes and quizzed by the instruc- tors on the various phases of their military work. The list of instructors includes Major Harodl Sorenzon, Bismarck, chief of the regimental quartermas- ter detachment; Captains Joe L. Minot; W. M. Spann, nd Ernest Boruski, Far- go, regular army officers attached to the North Dakota national guard, ind Major L. R. Baird, Dickinson. CMDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- sote that is pleasant to take. Creomul- sion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Ot all known , creosote is rec- ognized by high ical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for pena coughs and colds and other of throat troubles, Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the rare and inflammation, while the ‘creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab- sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs, is guaranteed satisfac- tory ‘in the Rnd of istent coughs and colds, asthma, bronchitis and silly forms of respira- tory diseases, and is excellent for build- ing up the system after colds or flu. Money 7 refunded if if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions, Ask your druggist. (adv.) 450 MILES ON A GALLON 0 OF GAS The president of tt of the General Mo- tors Research Corporation, in a re- cent Bevel mainte ott shat tare S is enoughenergy inagallonof gaso! if converted 100% in mechanical energy, to run a four cylinder car 450 miles. Much experimenting has been done to convert this latent power into ical energy, but at present the an- nual waste in gasoline is appalling. In an effort to conserve gasoline and to in- crease motor effi- Oliver, noted Hy jonel Charles A. | May No. 1 dark northern .. him t9/ and trading slow; Minnesota sacked Red river Ohi fean army officers ‘stationed at) and Additional Meil.i3 , MINNEAPOLIS RANGE High Low Close | BISMARCK GRAIN Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 26 . $1.08 1 red durum o. 6 One cent per pound discount ine | r 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 lbs., five cents POTATO Chicago, Jan. 26.—(AP)—(U. S. of A.)—Potatoe Receipts es shipments 805 1 market dull; few rly sales reported cked round whites $1.45@$1.53; whites — $1.40@$1.50: ts Burbanks Ne round jaho sacked ri $1.65@$1.80. Minneapolis, J D. of A.)—Potatoe quiry; lemand = slow, Jew Beauty-New Comfort New Performance ! “Prices Reduced!” The COACH ‘585 Retuster vesneee 495 Tourlag waren 495 Diane *595 The Sport Cabriolet seeeees rl 715 lish ae 7 baaungt RED as (Chassis On}y) ee Casals Outy) Allorices{.o.b. Flint, Michs at rials delucted, M » Paul, sacked hb | @$1.35, Jan, of carlot grain sales: dark northern aah dark northern 1.08@1.36 3 {tie spring 1.6: 5 7-8@1,; 21 is H No. May 80% 81% 801% 80% 3 mixed wheat 1.23 a : Sample grade .81 1-2; BAL 46 yellow 88, ». 2 white 55% @ Now ei | Barley: ‘| Timothy mcd 3 10@3.85. Ug seed 11 21.75@29.50. Chicago higher; receipts ery extras 4: ra; on track 209; totai United firsts 44@} demand | onds 38@4015, Eggs lower; receipts 13 438 cases; Wisconsin firsts 39; geben lo, titsts) 36@37, BANK PAYS DIVIDEND Payment of a dividend of 20 per cent to creditors of the First State bank of Killd 26.—(AP)—(U. here today by the state receiver of | cess: Light wire je losed banks. market cent out by P. ads delivere! manager for the rec tver, here. fr Economical Tronsportation THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE wiites, United tes No. 1, very few sales, $1.3) abolition of the electoral coll and the election.of the 26.— (AP) —| Democrat, California. Mexico City, Jan. 3 dark northern SYSTEX Weshington, Jan. 26.—()—The | invitation to attend a patriotie cel bration at St. John’s college in yr rains enter [Sey Pelt cae d in introduced by Representative Les, ot con + 2 The spew beach Fe rT de,| several years has 136 et: No ra over a wide area in the LLECTION ACCEPTS INVITATION Washington, Jan. 26.—(AP)—An dress, Ung 26.—(A a not commit himself to = yey land, who tendered thi ce, Mare SEVERE QUAKE RECORDED hopeful Nhat he will do 50. egered What, Your Stomach? N Oaxaca, No casualties wee - La Crosse, Wis—"For me ti o tte habia towns were badly I was suffering with stomach Enke and son. “FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE MER, 710.4 STAPLES HOTEL BURNS Staples, Minn., Jan. 26—(AP)— Fire which destroyed the Fletcher hotel early today caused damage 5| estimated at $26,000. The building was owned by D. W. Ryder, while the hotel was operated by Thomas TOO LATE TO. TO. CIASSIFY DOR RENT—Four | room modern house, 7 bel rooms, close in, immi session. Geo. 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