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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRES {road construction, of which $7 «FOUR MARINES | DATE SCHEDULE FOR MARCH, 1928 || MANY EXHIBITS | iiooimifectetet alte atten i | 800 to anvonelcting te ship. Se oe SHE Fi :| The pl big amphibian, num- nes c | | tiv ‘tment included: nO: DISHES) SOAS TaD » { HTER KILLED HURT Leet Berl cnr atenderrtcumlifiorimeeha \ AT AUTO SHOW a ieacmcea Conrative demonst bered 7335, was piloted by ee | ig Sauee basting Ponte ~ = tions $1,462,000; cooperative agri-/housen and was taking Ellyson, first pid - — VP 5 fo: Comaiikdéty, Masobic. Minple 8:00 P. M cultural ‘extension work $1,300,000; | to qualify as a naval airman, to An-|—The Brazilian National telegraph 3 Delphia Beckety, Prince Hote! . M4 9:30 A. M. | | flood devastated farm area relief/ napolis to visit a 12-year-old daugh-| today announced the receipt of ré: . R, Mrs. if, W. Richholt 1:00 P. M, : ' $400,000; eradication of tuberculasis |ter critically ill in the, naval hos-| ports that the Freighter Atlala wa? HC BEAR U DI Gi laa Genes ro ree 3:00 P.M. |Main Floor of Gymnasium to/ §5,708,000; inspection and quaran-|pital, It should have made the trip| afire off the coast of Brazil and i 1 8 3:00 P. NM. | tine $712,000; eradication o ¢/in two hours, naval aviators say, that two other were — a Pe he £00 Be at} Be Devoted to Cars—Ac- | cattle tick $709,000; eradication of | "Admiral fiughes, chief of naval| hurrying to her elfen } Casualties Occur in Clash Be- Sons of Norway A. 0. U 8:00 B uM. cessories on Balcony j poe choles tr aiisabday eet stds i & Lions Club, Grand Pacific 12: . M. 2 4 bbs * Se Cr Mideantes netlist Msn : is ee siesi z G e aan Fe ‘3 i. Display © at the Mand: tate sre eal CHORE SedPdveasce. $108-| i i ion, City 200 P. M.| Display space ai andan state | : pases $728,- dino Forces Sisoae Bite Ities Mares 8:00 P. M.|training school gymnasium will be | OO; sugar plants, $183,179; dry a ’s Club, Mrs. G 8:00 P. M.|crowded to the limit at the Bismarck-| land agriculture $208,050; we Women’s Club, Gorman figat ture ‘$14 5 | M Rie, ‘ 6 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific 12:15 P, M.| Mandan automobile show March 22,| !'Tigation agricul > fneluded for a | ; Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 20.— W. C. T.U., Mrs. Fred Ohde 2:80 P. M./23 and 24, accofding to local auto-| |, Other appropriations included for (?—Four American marines were B, F. Tillotsor : 8:00 P, M.| mobile dealers who are on the com-| the otk service $11,035 ete ; Killed and nine wounded in an en- . Mrs. Hugh Sp 7:30 P. M. mittee arranging for the big exposi-) Ber | Mississippt ed ee trea ot | Tonight and Thursday ‘ forces anda tail of Tolloeein er POLO. F subordinate, FOO. 3:00 peAll space on the main floor bas) Recta somerative Merete “The names of the Americans "Current Events Club, Mrs. 01 3:00 P. M.| mobiles which they handle, while all! hcctaas Killed and wounded had not been De Mohty, Masonic Temple 7:30 P. M.|accessory and equipment exhibits Hunt For Missing received in Managua at noon today Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mar: 8:00 P. M.| will be displayed on the balcon: Men Is Continued | VAUGHN and the casualties among the San- Knights of Pythias, A. 0. U. W. Hall 8:00 P. M.| | There are a few small spaces on en is Co! | dino forces were not known. M. B. A. 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ........... 8:00 P. M.| the balcony still available for acce | The fight took place near Daraili 8 Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. L. R. P eit 8:00 P. M.|Sory exhibits, the committee s' Vashington, Feb, 29.—(AP)—The | in between the towns of Yali and A, 0. U. W.. A. 0. U. W, Hall see . 8:00 P. M./and anyone wishing to have a dis-! navy, cognizant of its great losses | Condega, which is in northern Bismarck Lodge Brotherhood of Railroad Traihmen, A. O. oye it an AoC re *Sopetin in| in recent years in aviation ranks, is | “ AIN'T LOVE | quimraoeian a) cee Knighis of Columbus, St Mary's itll Sion Be ae |meatately. ee conducting the greatest aerial search | The American forces in the fight Rebekahs, I. 0. 0. F. Tiall 8:00 P. M.| It is expected that the attendance | in its history with the hope of re- 99 were in command of Lieutenant Ed-| Senor don Edouard Diez de Me- | 19 U. C. T.’and Auxiliary, Elks Hail 8:00 P. M.{at this year’s show, since it i trieving from an almost certain | § ward F. O'Day of New Hampshire.| dina, Bolivia's new minister at|12 Lions Club, Grand Posific Hotel 12:15 P. M.|combinéd Bismarck and Mandanj death three more of its gallant bird- | The encounter took place late] Washington, photced as he left the!” Rismarek Study Club, Mre, A. Rc N 3:00 P. M.|Project, will exceed records of pre-| men | A comedy drama of Monday when a pack train of 36 ma- White House after presenting his! Monday Club, Mi :00 P. M.|Vious vears. As an incentive to pe With the break of dawn, 32 navy | = ° poacyies rines and 80 animals was returning credentials to the President. Pan Hellenic Ass’ 6:30 P. M.|Pie who wish to attend, b marine corps planes and two | youth and love from Yali with supplies. ; | City Commission, City Hall . 8:00 P. M.| ite and Sea Pacifi ont were ree peer A 4 cived here, it appears that the San- | ity Trail in North Dakota.” Sere oO. U. Wall gree ty ar: | to Bismarck ter the alte. shove: Tit | G. Ellyson, Lieutenant Com: | YS fina forces, armed with rifles and St) Other addresses will be given by|13 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel ... TA Aan iae | tickets “Wille On wale feoht Mate ‘Hugo Schmidt, and Lieut i one machine gun, Peale Ag | Miss Julia Brekke of the agricul- Business and Professional Women. B. . W 6:30 P. M.} at to 24, inclusive Nand che Ruheuhotiten eur. | pack) train, firing from the dense | tural extension division, County Su-| 1. 0. 0. F. Subordinate, 1. 0. 0. F. Hall Sao pea (limit. will expire ‘ae Guldnight. on they took aff fren tio Genuine!! fi Jungle on either side of the trail. | | perintendent of Schools Benjamin Masonic Chapter. Masonic Temple 8:00 P. Mei yin se. ‘ eee ec | enuine?!! A marine doctor at Esteli attend: | Rinde, Edgar Olson, manager of the School Board, High School 8:00 P.M. bar —— | age I ed the wounded, who will be brought | Grimm Alfalfa association, Dr. A. F. Yeomen, A. 0. U. W. Hall . 8:00 P. M.| TTT) | Fascinating!!! to Managua as soon as ape wey | Schalk of the agricultural college,|14 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P. M.; Many Activities ! plane. Of the dein fied Pek Sand Dan Willard, Northern Pacific Sunshine Society, Mrs. F. L. Brandt 2:30 P. M Cc din F in a serious condition and the other | development agent. Fortnightly Club, Mrs. “Moses... 3:00 P. M overed in Farm. ‘6 ‘ALASKAN a evening wi ii ir, | merican Legion, A. 0. U. W. : i . M. = pers It ie extinaaten dat there ake ap- American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. W. Roo 8:00 P. M. . i 99 Fargo Takes Steps to | proximately 112 turkey entries; 150/15 Masonic Commandery, Magonic Temple - + $:00 P.M.| Washington, Feb. c- : chicken entries and a number of | Royal Neighbors, I. O. O. F. Hall .. . 8:00 P. M.| tivities ranging from the furnish-| Lay Water Mains For geese and duck entries. |16 Delphian Society, Prince Hotel. 9:90 A.-M.) ing of weather data, for the “fast > *. Twenty-four f. t is % E. s” Hall ....... . Bi . M.| growing aviation industry to the 33, Veterans’ Hospital] necator honors in the Meese | campment, 1. 0. 0. . 8:00 P. M./ fights against the Mexican pink! Six thousand feet of Judging contest yesterday. | . W. Hall . 8:00 P. M.j bollworm, the gypsy moth, the | ] wonders never before Fargo, X. D., Feb. 29.— (AP) — —_—____. 19 b, Grand Pacific Ho! 5 P. European corn borer and the Jap-/ | The first step on the part of the city! Grade School C.: P. E. 0., Mrs. Wm. Nuessle i anese beetle were provided for today | Ns: photographed of Fargo in mecting requests of the le ool Cage City Commission, City H P. M.| in the appropriation bill for the de- Le et United States veterans’ bureau to Tourn t Starts Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic P. M.| partment of agriculture which was Starting 7:15 & 9:00 P. M. 4 furnish water connections to the jurnamen | ‘Women’s Club, Mrs, Pickles ........ P. M.| reported to the house. : i @ as) veterans’ hospital to be built here , 20 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel P.M. | The bill carried a grand total of | Adults 35c, Children 15¢ h soon was taken by the city com-| , Eight basketball teams represent. Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Ray Bergeson P. M.| $143,319,349 for the fiscal year be-| BAKING , i mission today. ing the fifth and sixth grades of| Mothers’ Service Club, Mrs. J. L. Barth P. M.| inning ‘next July 1, and standing, The commission instructed W. P.| the city schools arc vieing for cage) War Mothers, Place to be announced P, M.| high in its recommendation was one POWDER Tarbell, city engineer, to prepare | #onors this week. Kastern Star, Masonic Temple ........-... P. M.| for the expansion of weather bur- plans and specifications for the main| ,OPening the Grade School Ath- I. 0. 0. F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0. F. Temple P. M | cau service for aviators. i for presentation at a meeting next| etic tournament in the Richholt | Progressive Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Roy Riggs P.M {_ An appropriation of $2,709,000) Guaranteed week. schol gym last night. St. Mary's! 01 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel...) P, M.| Was recommended for the bureau, | | Requests that the city take im-| Fifth defeated the William Moore|“" Current Events Club, Place to be announced P. M.| of which $25,000 would be for the! Pure i mediate action were made that this| Fif’. by a 3-0 score; Wachter de- De Molay, Masonic Temple P, M.| establishment of additional meteor- | | might be used in specifications to| fated Richholt, 9 to 0; William Catholic Order of Foresters, St. M.| ological stations and service on! use less than of i rontractors. Moore Sixth whipped St. Mary’s Knights of Pythias, A. 0. U. M._| commercial airways, the committce : _ | According to the preesnt plan, the | Sixth, 7 to 0; and Roosevelt Sixth] | MB A. 16.0, F. iiall .. M,| declaring that this was necessary higher priced brands | project, will cost about $7,500 and Sed out. & vpteryyfrom William | 99° ‘Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. M. “to properly carry out meteorologi- REP AIRIN vi sid Mas 1 W. cal service for the benefit of avin-| oe opened April 3 and construction is | tered in the tournament follows:/ 5, RePokahs, 1.0.0. F. Hall M,| commerce act of 1926.” A total of BY THE GOVERNMENT ‘ expected to begin April 10. Jupinn Moore Fitth—Albert Perey. 135 Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Hall . os M. | $77,500,000 was recommended fo: ¥ : Any watch, regardles# of make - ———— Cowan, Verne Hedstrom ‘and’ Oliver biore pt oer') Haene abaee of Railway Trainmen, A. 0. s - : or condition, repaired for only Milwaukee Brokers Sargent; St. Mary’s Fifth—Bob Mur- UL We Hall . . : hy, Joe Aller, Jean. McDonald, |26 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel M. | 4 ; Have Disadvantage, Ro r Kaiser, Adam Fischer "and | Bismarck, Study Cluby Mrs, F.C. Stucke a : ¢ 0 0 Bowlus Tells I. C. C. ae ig cory a GE! Catholic Daughters of America, Si. Mary's Me @ : posi Chi Feb, cau James Lumry, Alvin Dudd, Ray Fin- | re etree ey a Hall M| y k icago, Feb. 29.—(—Milwau-| layson and Roy Smith; Richholt— Sythian Si seat te 0. U. W: Hall a . ce brokers in competing for lowa,| Oscar Jacobson, Owen Feltrup, Jack |,_ Pythian Sisters, A. O. es 4 i} Southern Minnesota, and South Da- kota grain are at a disadvantage because of rates favorable to Min-| 0 neapolis, declared John Bowlus, representative of the Milwaukee * chamber of commerce, before the interstate commerce commission to- day. . The second of the export grain] ¢; rate investigations was delayed be- cause of the absence of scheduled witnesses. Bowlus declared if any change is made in the present ey from the Missouri river to Chicago and Milwaukee, it would close Milwau- kee as a market. The Milwaukee representative did not advance any change in export rates, although he did say some changes in domestic rates should be made and gave as_ this opinion that there was no difference in do- mestic and export rates so far as the grain trade is concerned. _ He said all of the grain shipped from Milwaukee and ultimately go- ing to foreign countries is moved by way of Montreal and the North Atlantic ports in the United States. Fred Keyes, Duluth board of trade representative, disputed Bow- lus’ implication that Duluth was a corn shipping point. Keyser asked the Milwaukee man if he did not know that Duluth twice had at- tempted to handle corn, both times resulting in failure. “If you people in Duluth pro- vided facilities for handling corn, you would have the hooks in every- body else as you now have them 50 far as other grains are concerned, said Bowlus. Airship Is on Way to Guacanayabo Bay Washington, Feb. 29.—(AP)—The naval dirigible Los Angeles, en route from the Panama Canal zone to Guacanayabo Bay, Cuba, passed Negril Point, the western end of the Isle of Jamaica, this morning at 6 o'clock, eastern standard time, the navy department was informed in a radio dispatch, i d The airship had approximately 150 miles to go before reaching the naval aircraft tender Patoka, to which she will moor for refueling before re- suming her journey to her hangar at Lakehurst, N. J She is expected to make at least one lateral cruise over Cuba before jaking: off on the 1,500-mile voyage ome, The dirigible arrived at Guatro Reales channel, the entrance to the Gulf of Guacanayabo, at 11:10 this morning, eastern standard time, the navy department was informed. Midwinter Fair at | Park River Success Park River, N. D., Feb. 29.—(AP) Midwinter fair officials are high- ly elated over the success of the first two days of the event and were preparing for another record-break- ing crowd today, the final day of the event. About 1,500 people attended yes- terday’s Syed Eade niente the comedy, iy '. ven by members of the Little Theatre pla of the North Dakota - cultural college here last x, Today President John Lee Coulter ‘of the North Dakota agricultural college will speak:at both the men’s and women's meetings. His topic; i ' Mayo, Ed Delaney and Glen Cart- ledge; William Moore Sixth—Billy wens, Junior Neff, Paul Whittey, Gordon Engen and Hans Thoresen; St. Mary’s Sixth—Neil Beylund, Nick Mildenberger, Don Crane, Rei- bold, George Manning, Tiny Fischer and Ernest Reed; Roosevelt—Neil Toonquist, Houston Galyen, Russell Arnot, Billy Kelley and James Hy- land; William Moore Sixth—Albert Brauer, John Nicola, Clement Ken- yon, Don Hesselberg, Paul Kenyon and Norman Dohn. The semi-finals will be played off on Thursday afterno a, the first ame beginning at 4 p. m. at the ichholt gym. The final, and con- solation games will be played Sat- urday morning at the high school. WILL VISIT HER MOTHER Washington, Feb. 29—(AP)—Mrs, Coolidge will leave Washington to- night for Northampton, Mass., to visit her mother, Mrs. Eliza Good- hue, who has been ill with influenza, _ BOWBELLS MAN DIES Minot, N. D., Feb. 29.—(?)— George Phelps of Bowbells, prom- inent North Dakota Mason, died at a local hospital this afternoon. Death:was due to double pneumonia. | GLEN ULLIN MAN DIRECTOR Sioux Falls, Feb. 29.~)-Charles Waechter, Glen Ullin, N. D., was among the directors of the Queen City Fire Insurance company elected ele yesterday at the home offices ere. FLOOD BILL APPROVED Washington, Feb. 29,.—(P\—A Mississippi flood control bill carry- ing a total of $325,000,000, all to be paid out of federal funds, was ap- proved today by the senate com- merce committee. SOCIETY PLANS LEAP YEAR BALL New York, Feb. 29.—(P)--The customary conditions of young men and women will be reversed tonight when society holds a leap lest assembly at the Ritz-Carlton ‘otel. The reception committee will be composed of men, while young women will be privileged to cut in on the dances. ee COLBY REFUSED DIVORCE Versailles, France, Feb, 29.—(AP) —Bainbridge Colby, former Ameri- can secretary of state, has been re- fused a divorce from the former Natalie Sedgewick by the Versailles tribunal. The court refused to grant the on the grounds that the GSES iy asta ni n 8 ly est in accordance with French law. RESTFUL EASE AFTER COUGH- s ING Honey and vy Py pony 8) ir daytime ‘and at night, was @ rest- ful one for. me,” says Mrs, Davison, long. Bese Calif. The hard cough that follows bronchitis and “f'2” is weakening and. when it “hangs on” very debilitating. Foley’s fa ane ete fet fought "throat, and immedi. Heigl t, and ately eases the irritation that causes tae hard coughs. Dependable. Ask for it.—Adv. WINTER GOLF AI say. Joan, it’s a dea’ stymie.” “Oh, Jack, dear. don’t say I killed the poor little thing.”—-Table Talk. | anis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel .......... Business and Professional Women, B. P, W. Rooms I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. F. Hall Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s Hall . Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Yeoman, A. O. U. W. Hall . Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel Sunshine Society, Mrs. F. E. Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Rawlings .. Wednesday Club, Mrs. Larson American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hi American Legion Auxili % i lotel 30 Delphian Society, Prince PRINCE BISMARCK ENGAGED | VOTES MEDAL TO LINDBER' Berlin, Feb. 29,—(?)—Vossische| Washington, Feb. 29.- Zeitung says that Prince Otto Von| Without a dissenting voice Bismarck, 30-year-old grandson of the iron chancellor, is engaged to Miss Tengbom, daughter of Profes- sor Tengbom, Swedish archiect. The rince is secretary of the German legation at Stockholm. PRRNRVU ROR MT & Ss bronze duplicates. the! house today voted to award a gold medal to Col. Charles A. 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