The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1930, Page 2

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RTAINSDIRGBLE [SDE ota PGUNT, ZEPPELIN AND PLANES COMING of South America to Old Airport of Lakehurst FRANCE MAY FORBID TRIPS LaCoste, Capt. Carretier and Assolant Listed to Try Re- crossing Ocean Again woe dl 35 aEEas F f: 2 a pag ; ] i ; | dt | E R . z itil! Fr | i li 7 Af § : ; o ! j i : a ul ait il A i ry i i ll it i ! i i rl | ey F i H i : i | if ¥ | g f é Be f I i ! ‘ts itn ghey he Bas fr BE é j i i J é i if 8 a ‘ fF i i : ' é i ‘ a q He i | a i : E i H ! i | i é rH : i tat ma z i i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930 _ Fligh ny ts Across ~ By George Clark | STATE NAIL PICKER “I think they’re perfectly stunning. I wonder if I shouldn't wear them.” NORTH DAKOTA BIRD NOTES By 0. A. Stevens North Dakota Agricultural College Mild days of late winter with melt- ing snows bring thoughts of spring birds. This year such weather came unexpectedly the third week in Feb- Tuary. Many people wondered if the birds really would begin to come so early and several reports indicate that & distinct movement did occur. Judge M. O. Thompson, at Lisbon, wrote that @ meadowlark was reported there ; February 19; ducks were seen Febru- as the weather becomes colder or warmer. Robins Come, Better or Worse Not so our neighbor, the robin, who comes to stay for better or for worse. ary 22, also a marsh hawk, and crows | just were common. Mrs. W. A. Hite, from Ashley, wrote that mallards were secn there February 19, and a meadowlark ) Argusville, saw crows February 18, a marsh hawk February 21, and tree 23. sparrows . Edgar Preston, Tower City, also re- | they ported a marsh hawk February 21, crows February 22. Gordon Heg- geness, Fargo, found a sparrow hawk 23. Gordon seenis to have ‘liest record for a robin, namely 3. He reports seeing one twice and twice during the next days. One was reported at Tower March 17, a Last Out, First Back first birds to appear in the are the ones which were last in the fall. The few which exceptionally early are likely ithern ada to Mexico. Testing Dairy Cows On Mail Order Plan In Minnesota County Bagley, Minn., Mar. 24.—(4)—Dairy farmers in Clearwater county have adopted the plan of testing cows by “mail order,” a method being encour- hest Colds Rub well over It costs only a few cents more to get the best in flours, We guarantee that you will make better baked foods with OCCIDENT. LYON'S BEST OR CLIMAX than from any other flour. Nebraska to Texas, and they nest all the way from Can- | WILL NOT BE PAID UNTIL IT SATISFIES Machine Highway Commission Is Buying Has Been Suc- cess Elsewhere If North Dakota’s roads and streets contain much iron and other metal likely to puncture automobile tires, the state highway department's in- vestment of $2,693 in a magnetic nail- Picker will be well justified, according to data compiled by highway engi- neers. ; Before purchasing the nail-picker the highway department investigated the experience of other states with similar machines and in each case found that the investment had been favorable. paid for until it has proved satisfac- tory. The machine consists of an electric generator and three huge magnets which are led from a light truck so that the surfaces of the mag- nets are only a few inches above the ground. The truck will travel over the highways at three to four miles an hour and three trips will be necessary to cover a 24-foot road. On this basis it is expected that the nail-picker will cover approximately 3,000 miles a season, the estimated day’s run being about 60 miles, which machine will save money for torists by reducing the number of punctures and, at the same time. make the roads safer. Many acci- Stott Briquets burn long and steadily without ‘attention. Few : ashes to carry out, and no clinkers. North and South Atl NEURALGIA? A bike! f head will never, make you suffer very long, once you learn to rely on the prompt, complete relief that comes with Bayer Aspirin. It is a blessing to ‘women who suffer from regular, systemic pain; to men who must work on, in spite of eye-strain or headache. Genuine Aspirin tablets with the Bayer cross, like thts: Collects $51,750 In Bet on Ponies this modern works efficiently in smaller doses because you chew it. Safe and mild for old and young. Feenamint antic me on easy street and there I plan to spend the remainder of my days.” Tied. 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