The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1928, Page 10

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ate i i wn'the crite in| A = bon by ‘of $1,000,000 is State in Typewriting Meet|ts‘srrsissed Pa jeveatis court Lane, scusht for fhe Hoossrele Menorial,| Printing Commission * Flasher Man Ships | Stock to Chicago Where Bre | For Higher Price ee } Chicago, April 21.—(#)—The live- Five. py from Bismarck kin, Dale, QN|!and containing the petrified forest| F, named chairman of i stock industry is benefited by hav- school will-po.te the’ seater tyme Lar! - Cox and surrounding bad lands on both the state ralltoed board. upon tbe ing more markets for its products, writing contest at.Grand Forks in| Kinzer ttend Cannon pre Aietty Miscouri river in| resignation of Frank toe arrested John Bowles, Chicago livestock commission merchant, at id May* \- tent held. thie faoraing ne. it Blemarer Ball Indian Pow-wow Eilldeer Mountain park would em- ber A bit ee neg high school.. in Dunn county, |succeeds M an interstate commerce comraission, . a ie ¢ i Miss Dofotby. Mathys of Mandan| Ben Larkin, Alfred 8. Dale, My-| adding that transportation rates od won first placa.ia the novice clase|/ron Cdx and N. A. Kinser left Bis-|Piation should be subordinated to that com- : 4 third places were won by Gladys ood Von Hagen and Grace Livdahl of| teliver some political speeches be- the local high ‘school, . sre res . and Olive Hall of aa represent the foui:h district as win- the amateur petition. Raising rates into Chicago would place all markets on a more even transportion basis, he said, but would narrow the farmers’ choice of markets, During the past week, Bowles narrated, Hildreth Brock, a Color- ado farmer, paid 14 cents more : iat fe rota hundred pounds to ship his livestock 3 Pe A to Chicago than he would have paid € Rr, Penitentiary Term 1 i be held, beginning at to Omaha, but received $1 more a ° —_ hundredweight in Chicago. Dolling Mackey, Flasher, North ' 3 1 fore ret Judge with the chiefs of the tribe, A Dakota, shipped to Chicago in pre- jansonius yeste: rnoon the: ritualis- ference to St. Paul, paying the higher freight rate, because the higher quotation on the Chicago market more than made up the dif- ference in transportation costs, he said. Claire Derby Seeks Co. Treasurership The Indien raising funds e ns were tor « Fourth of July celebration and Were more interested in o& SHOE pvtx HOSPITAL — When the crew. of the transat- y Announcement by C. G. Derby to- lattic, monoplane, ‘Bremen. de- : Expert Workmanship dey that he will be candidate for lated Greenly ies ow the coast county treasurer at the June pri- of Quebec, they found shelter in Only Best Materials Used mary election boosts the entry list the lighthouse ~ pictured at. the Phone 493 ; for that Burleigh county office to . a ‘ ey rm ae in Nant ont bie shows “ay q ident of| rocky contour of the island. The map at the left Shows the route of rescue attemp! yy water and air. i Psalter eo th year, and| From Quebec to Greenly Island by eir is approximately 750 miles; the water route is only about 400 miles, for eight years has been a clerk in but the steamer Montcaim, ordered to attempt the passage, found that ice was to be encountered most of the Harris & Woodmansee book and| the way. First to reach the stranded flyers was the famous Canadian pilot, Duke Schiller (lower. right) stationery store. His petitions are who, with two companions, flew nearly 700 miles from Murray Bay to Greenly Island. ey: himeelf yesterday, and John Weixel, RUBBISH PILE BURNS the department at, 10:20 last night Other candidates for the office|who began the circulation of peti-| Fire in a rubbish pile at 523 Four-| The blaze was extinguished with a sre L. Van Hook, who announced |tions some time ago. teenth street resulted in a call for| few pails of water. 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Pay 7] ‘the balance in weekly or fortnightly Week! payments, without any carrying } charge. ot , $200 you will have paid us We are in the tire business to give- See ee Teer, you tire value and service. We have _ in ' grown because it has been our policy the meantime, you've had the to give customers more tire value 4DOOR SEDAN 117% sales increase the first three months of 1928, es A $ "40" compared to the corresponding months last year—that’sthe i I rede service than themsel 585 “ sensational record caade S-h oeeee Whippet! aww ay ge jocelyn a, ee # is tan Fins Rett Again, the public is quick to recognize low price and high- ‘WR sim Lee products exclusively because i curing = ” est quality. ete a ; tn ‘ they fit our policy perfectly. Two i = a Only the perfected Whippet offers all these features: Bod- ‘ Tere eee heed en i Roadster - - 525 17 ies of distinctive design and beauty .. . 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