The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 11

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= THURSDAY, JUNE, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - POLICE ATH REDUGHS. [see ==" =| AIR-MINDED YOUTH |” Meyer Loses titce*|WINE PRICES RISE, [scr ren tne JUST OUT] nold for the Duke of Sussex, son of | i ' George III. It was a beautiful work | Time Broadcasting | prejoales oaths La of the old of art, but ponderous, and the duke Auto Theft Report i Lamia athe Gian he ier ab Koto s sent it back to its maker with this o e ye Why rine should tbe 0 et Los Angeles, June 6.—(?)—During vt donot want a warming pan!” nis erornabile had been olen bere Hee ka eer pubile” would / the four years 1 in wala Ton Angeles | RDOUIBR, "bee One ion hea ae Fring Ra tag oreatrytiny Shaiied Hhegetond hy My Mad in fiieg the | Paris, June 6.—(P)—Wine, although | Pe dlbe halveat e Mbe wceaiea' by Police have mn requ to pass a . ‘onized al air with re; 8 of ie robbery—! pistol shooting test for promotion or | Greenwich observatory, and then en- soon will be hgee A src - is president of Hoskins-Meyer, which tig noe ate tae being ot pn aal thes latina od deals aaclion of their rankings, robberies | listed the chronometer makers as his| bamboo, plano wire and China Silk, | operates radiocasting station KFYR. 4 | a building model airplanes for trial! “He said that his car was stolen be- flights in the national playground] tween 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. He had have been reduced 38 per cent and | Customers in correct time. 1817-D On this ‘Howie, 3 E. Davis aircraft tournament, parked it near Hoskins-Meyer, Broad: Pacan Lor , James E. Davis, - 5 . ° i ve Sona 4 chief of police, declares that scien- BRITISH Wit GIVES Orville eas ee Col. ae Be ‘way avenue and Fourth street. It isa tion Picture "eigen Mo. tifle tfaining ‘of officers in pistol brrnabel iis A is mecGemies 1928 Ford sedan bearing a 1929 North Cumisrina (From ‘Meta 2 ‘a marksmanship is the best means of whe nsoring the test. for Dakota license, 16,264. watts “Christ, i ion K schedule has been evolved that pro- vides $5 a month extra for a marks- man score, $10 for sharpshooter and $20 for expert. Of the 2,348 men on| London, June 6.—(P)—Lord Dewar, Columbia’s STAR OF THE WEEK qulsalneite in og kt Louisville, Ky., tober 18 and 19. The holly-tree is regarded as the ‘The competition is limited to boys | feiries’ own tree in many parts of | crime prevention in populous centers. PUB ‘KI Y SLOG ANS Police are searching for a trace of | | j the Playground and Recreation asso- is For stimulation of interest a bonus | ciation a ‘America. ‘The t ament ie Li but had found noth: VOCAL RECORDS the police force, 16, including Chief] wittiest of British after-dinner spe Si er ND tt eae as Sunes | | Cir Stace O° Lee—Pare, te shlerpeiteon ries Main Mi ers, gave the modern advertiser some| and the others as seniors. i ‘ = S55 Pau. Uleulele Ike (Cuigr pk Eleven separate police pistol ranges | exhibition of poster art. Here are a le country, ind -1 & eT " ’ , are maintained here, one in each di- | few of his observations: apres rtey toal fa : a ee | HITEMAN Louise (From | vision and a tral range upon which} Samson got some wonderful adver- , ion Pico all men tnust quality each month. tising results when he took two col- Poy gens A eee an ea: Pig “Innocents of Paris’, ‘A team led by Chief Davis in com-}umns and brought down the house. event will compete for national hon- ¥ * petition at Camp Perry, Ohio, in 1928, The lions of society are tigers for AND HIS ORCHESTRA ing strength al- wuexM: i TRUS DOUBLE the division | publicity. Ora. : Y DRE picture ana thee place is poli garokey com: 2 Footprints on the sands of time are| _ The three boys or girls who win the) & ay, : ways has been and (From Motion sini petition. not made sitting down. greatest number of points in the na- always will b “Coconuts ae ¥ Nothing deflates so fast as a punc-| tonal contest at Louisville will be 25 oe ACTING xo FOR afer tured reputation awarded silver cups. Champions in) § the same. Youem- Not Fixoine Aw gn-D Peace op Mixo—w, Old Watch Supports If @ man upon his trade relies, he a events will get gold) Fal 2 ploy the same ‘Tusae—Fos 7 Recigos aad His one Aged English Woman | = either bust o advertise : A amoune every * pir. ALL RECORDS 10. 1Cas, 74¢ There is no traffic congestion in the straight and th PRICES AREN'T ANTIQUE London, June 6—(#)—Miss R. Bel- sto geet a New York, June 6.—In these days of ville, 75, ipped wit lent but lern tastes , dance, x r {ile 7s, caulpped with an ancient tut | Income Tax No Bother | Sna'cther things, one wonders, why Pe prise, is making a good living by pur-| ‘To French Farmers | £m: People stl! tate to eee eld ) OlumMmDIa RECORD ‘ U ~ suing @ unique calli niture. Charles Arthur recently paid “ a VIVA-TONAL RECORDING-THE RECORDS WITHOUT SCRATCH’ ing. Carrying this big watch, with which eae $7,500 for @ mahogany lyre-shaped and find out what her father set up in business in 1853,| _ Paris, June 6—()—Only 20 firms in | card table, and $2,000 for a Connecti- as a big help it is, ’ , Miss Belville makes her rounds in the | France declare a business turnover of | cut seventeenth century oak chest. A . ‘es financial and shopping districts of | more than $4,000,000 annually. mahogany banjo-clock made in 1815 London, giving clock and watch mak-] More than 2,000,000 persons, or one | sold for $2,700 and & miniature tall- service. J PER BAKING ers the exact time. in 20 of the population, declare tax- | case clock of 1800 went for $2,350 at a a = Miss Belville’s father was earning a| able incomes. The average is $1,150 a | recent sale. steady $2,500 a year with the model year. Webb Bros. watch before he died in 1856. His| Farmers who declare profits on $100| The skill of the operator is an im- 7 i portant factor in determining the widow took up the watch and the bus- | @ year above the exempt figure num- fenere! vt f iness, and supported the household| ber only 59,287, although half the| amount of energy used for cooking Night Phone 50 or 82? "HH WORLD'S GREATEST Phene 60 until 1892, when she passed it on to! population of the country is rural. with electricity. 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