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PAGE EIGHT WALDORF- ASTORIA IS TO BE REPLACED BY D0-STORY BUILDING Famous New York Hotel Has| a SaaS T EE AEP aF ~ a SESE SE A Ra A Kiss, Gents, for the Asking! tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | LARGEST COUNTRIES ON BOTH AMERICAN CONTINENTS JOINED, “| Herbert Hoover Brings Message | of Good Will to People | ancient city where the Portuguese first landed in 1500. Save for the ex- change of greetings and a private din- ner at the presidential palace today. the formal functions will be crowded into Saturday with Sunday left for motor excursions. Counties Suffering from Sheep Pests to Get State Help Fargo,_N. D., Dec. 21.—(P)—Coun- SUB-ZERO WEATHER TURNS 10 MELTING) i | Temperature Will Rise in Bis- marc and State During Night and Tomorrow Six below yesterday and melting to- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 ‘Yellowstone’ Kelly to Rest on Mountain Overlooking Billings Billings, Mont., Dec. 21—(AP)— The body of Luther 8. “Yellowstone” Kelly, who died early this week at Paradise, Calif, arrived in Billings last night and will be placed in the Billings mausoleum until spring, when. it. will be buried on Kelly Mountain, just opposite Billings and EIELSON DISCOVERS ANTARCTIC ISLANDS * Hatton, N. D., Dec. 21—(#)—Dis- covery of six new islands while mak- i ing a 1,200 mile flight in the South Pole region was reported today by 4 Lieutenant Carl Ben Elelson, chicf . pilot of the Wilkins South Pote ex-~ dition, in a radiogram to his father Been Society Center for Two Generations | a | New York, Dec. 21.—(.)—The Wal- | dorf-Astoria hotel, famous as a cen- ter of New York social life for two generations, has been doomed to the the highest point in the valley over- looking the Yellowstone river. bap epee ania by wire Decision to bury Kelly on Kelly : Mountain was made when many of ne cot eae oe eee the pioneers pointed out that it was| «just returned from 1,200 mile ‘was most appropriate in that it had flight over unknown territory. Dis- been named after the famous Indian | oo, six new islands. Merry b scout, civil and Spanish war veteran. | Christmas to you all. day. Though it was five degrees below zero during early morning in Bis- marck, citizens took out their rub- bers to keep their feet dry as a bright sun brought streams of water to the sidewalks from melting snow on the tops of buildings. ties which suffer most from parasites which prey upon sheep were being listed by extension workers of the North Dakota Agricultural college to- day. A drive against parasites will be instituted in February in those sections where there is most need, C. F. Munroe, director of the extension of Brazil U. S. S. Utah en route to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dec. 21.—\?)—Bearing | message: greetings from tne people (of the largest North American repuo-| Ben.” wrecking bar. Announcement of the sale of the property and plans to erect a 50-story office building on its site at fifth avenue and 33rd street, was made by Lucius M. Boomer, president of the Waldorf-Astoria realty corporation The Bethlehem engineering corpora- tion is the purchaser. Demolition of the structure is to begin next sum- > mer. ‘The Waldorf-Astoria originally wa; one. The original hotel, the Waldort * was opened in 1893 on the site of the mansion of William Waldorf Astor who erected it shortly before he went to make his home in England ¢ became Lord Astor of Cliverden. Four years later the home of John Jacob Aster, adjoining on the 34th street d by the Astoria ‘¢ joined under the hyphenated name At the time of its op: hotel in Americ con became more than t an institution 3 the most Metropolis. “Peacock Alley," a1 one of the main floor corridors where fashionable women were went to promenade and display their finery, became known throughout the coun- ey. In addition to hotel became the mi tionally known financte ‘ cians so that the i i stupenduous busi tical coups, even basel interwoven with its hi given to social many Farmers at Gackel two hotels which were welded into) If the unmarried women of France ; the Wal-| Year, they siill get a break on St. Catherine's Day, 1s helps them in finding a matt. of bachelor girl inettes, promenading in fancy costume, om that allows the kiss ng of al of these look that old, but what do a few yea a girl has a chance to “act her age?” | lic to those of the largest South| American republic, President-elect | | Hoover came today to the gre finale of his Latin-Ameri | tour, a visit to Rio de Janeiro where he will remain through Sunday. Unusual honors will be paid Mr.! Hoover by the Brazilian government. | President Luis will have him and nis party as guests at the presidential palace while congress and the su- preme court will hold special sessions} jat which leaders of the nation will speak. Mr. Hoover will reply brietly to each address, reserving his pri cipal declaration af friendship be- | tween Brazil and the United States for the response to President Luis st tomorrow night at the official quet. | As the Utah neared the beautiful Brazilian capital, situated on a moun- surrounded by*an island-studded | harbor, she found the cruisers Bahia “get their man” during Leap, and Rio Grande, waiting as an escort when the patron saint! The Brazilian squadron was com- These four pretty mid-|manded by Captain Gomen Soro, with ‘are smiling an invitation to the | temporary rank of commodore, who s of more than 25. Not that) flies his fldg on the Bahia. The amgunt to when| cruisers flanked the Utah which had | been ordered to fire 2 national salute ' upon arrival at Rio de Janeiro harbor to fail t Hm: dealer, of the firm of Haut and M cl, Who Was in Bismarck, to- |day, said the meetings were largely ‘attended, in spite of cold weather. ednesday afternoon there was a eeting open to everybody at 3:30, ther at 4 o'clock for school chil- |cren and a third at 8 in the evening for the community. Thursday a finai | meeting was held at 2:30 in the after- | noon, | Dr. Weber said the farmers must | follow the example of the business men, that is study their own prob- {tu | Advised by Expert tems and then cooperate in gaining to Unite Efforts Diversification, study of farm prob- Jems and the community team work were recommendations which the farmers around Gackle were given in a series of talks at Rex hall, Wed- nesday and Thursday, by Dr. Frank R. Weber, who works with the Agri- cultural college in the promotion of North Dakota agriculture. The meet- ings were planned and promyted by the community in gencral. A. H. Haut, hardware and furni- $5.00 and $2.50 for best two last lines Limerick No. 6 Old Saint Nick stopped his work for a snack, And a rest from the weight of his pack. Wonder Bread, thick with honey With delight filled his tummy EE Can you write a line for this limerick? It must rhyme with the first two lines, ending with a different rhyme word. For the best one received before 1 p.m. ‘Tuesday, we will pay $5.00. For the second best one, we will pay $2.50. In the event of two or more persons submitting the last line which is adjudged the best, the first one received wins. Nov- elty and cleverness will weigh heavily in the judging. Remem- ber that the last line must match the first two in rhyme and meter. Address all communications to “Limerick Contest,” Barker Bak- ing and Candy Co., Bismarck, No. Dak. ‘This is the 6th of a series of Limericks that we will run_in The Tribune every Friday. The winning lines and the author's name will be published cach week. Winners Last Week Little Willie Was dippy to spread Marmalade on that good Won- DER Bread. He's come in from his play For a slice every day, So full of pep, no Fiu need he dread. ‘The first prize of $5.00 awarded to the author of the last line above, goes to Adele Tjenstrom Washburn, No. Dak. . SECOND PRIZE For as health food all others it Jed. The second prize of $2.50 awarded to the author of the last line above, goes to Mrs. M. E. Hoffman, 702 Second St., Bis- marck, No. Dak. HONORABLE MENTI: That is why Willie looks so well fed.—Mrs. Florence Borner, Baldwin, No. Dak. For there is nothing so good, he said.—Mrs. E. M. Stanton, Bismarck, No. Dak. Whoopee! Nothing is wrong with his head.—Ruth M. Friess, Bismarck, No. Dak. THE WONDER LOAF “Fresh Every Sunrise” ney and promoting their af- | around noon today. During the three days the Utah is | in the harbor, it will be thrown open to the public and many visitors are S| expected to examine the battleship. (P)| She also will be inspected by a party —Elmer A. Jones, brought to local, of Brazilian naval officials accom- hospital with bullet wound in ba panied by some members of the confessed that he and companion} American naval mission to Brazil. were members of a band that a Making their visit to Rio, Mr. and) tempted to burglarize a garage at St.! Mrs. Hoover will spend much of their} Clair, near Mankato. | time visiting beauty spots in the| Wetch Grocery PHONE 1317 ° 222 NINTH STREET SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS EGGS (Strictly Fresh) doz... cpa Oe Butter, per pound... 53e Fancy Hallowii Dates, per box .. .20e Holsum Tea Biscuits, per doz.. . oes ROE Also Special Prices on Fresh Fruits MEATS BEEF ROAST, per Ib. ... Round Steak, per Ib. ...... Short Cuts, per Ib. .... Pork Steak, per Ib. ... effi fairs. WOUNDED ROBBE CONFE: Grand Rapid’ Minn., Dec. 21- department anno'nced last night. This action resulted from the con- ference of extension workers which ended here yesterday. UNGER PLEADS GUILTY New York, Dec. 21.—(AP)—Joseph Unger, on trial as agent of an inter- national narcotics syndicate believea Arnold Rothstein, slain gambler, changed his plea to guilty in federal court today. have been financed by Bismarck and North Dakota will be generally fair tonight and Satur- day with temperature rising. East and central portions of the state will have pronounced temperature rises | j tonight and tomorrow. | It was 12 degrees below zero at) Devils Lake during the night and four degrees below at 7 a. m. today. It was 13 degrees below zero at 7 a. m.} at Moorhead and Fargo, while 14 degrees above was recorded at Willis- on. Tracey Matched to Meet My Sullivan St. Paul, Dec. 21.—()—Bobby Tra- cey, Wily Buffalo welterweight, who was shaded in 10-round fight by Billy Light of St. Paul here two weeks ago will return to this city Jan. 4, this time to take on My Sullivan in another 10-rounder. ‘MY $2,000 LEMON” é; New York, Dec. 21. — (7) — Miss Genevieve Mach, poet and aviatrix, has been picketing a Brooklyn auto- ‘ mobile agency vith 2 car labeled “My47* ee. $2,000 Lemon.” The autc aobile also has been adorned with eight lemons and a verse about the make the agency sold her. Thé agency haled & her to court. She made a claim about 5 repairs and her case was continued. 204 Fifth St. “Good Things to Eat” Delicacies for Christmas Dinner Come here to make your Christmas food pur- chases. You will get the freshest of foods in a pleasing variety. And the prices are consistent with good quality. We have a good assortment of Christmas Spe- cials for Saturday that your order early. We will be waiting at this end to fill your order carefully. Fresh Vegetables for Sunday and Christmas Day. Everything fresh and crisp. Kept in con- dition by perfect care. R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. Phone 371 will be appreciated. Phone Hams, For the Christmas Table Sirloin of Beef Geese Eggs Our Strictly Fresh Eggs are really fresh. ATWOOD’S DRIPCO COFFEE Finest Cafes Filter Coffee For Flavor For Economy Triple Ground for all making methods—recommended for filtering. 1 lb. can coffee, 98c Dripco Coffee Filter at ........cceceeesseeee 1b. PMNN este iia icin nies lays sisiw cioiwielolo ie a/c ubibiaieis.owe eye) 60c Member of the I. G. A. We Deliver Phone 371 Ducks Lamb Young Chicken _ Freshly Killed Turkeys Leg of Lamb Order Early PHONE 722 ° * Tender Porterhouse Shoulder Pork Chops, per lb...... 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