The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, CHINESE FIRING ON eae ee ae a oy PORRIGN VESSELS) sireccsttstes ttre tz sumner so Be at_all ‘oreign commercial or navy craft operating above Kiukiang and Air Race Invitation To Governor Bears OT COMPTON [eset a 1S ELEN nly te |Fire Alarm Is Due -|'To Children Pouring | cine wo actu tun boot. Something 1 Into Stove ESCAPE AFTER FLUNGR ae the department about 4 o'clock Wed- received a “large” invitation to attend LAR GIRL, RACE the national air races in Chicago dur- ing the week of August 23 to Septem- ber 1. The invitation came by airmail in an envelope 36 inches long and 18 inches wide. The letter which it bore is 36 by 45 inches, and comes from Esosephine Cervinski \e Cervinski and Grace Livdah! Are Deadlocked in Second Place Chicago. The envelope carried $3.40 3 Keen competition is developing in in airmail stamps. ‘the Bismarck Tribune-Paramount| Representing 5,100 pupils of bri “\Pheater contest to determin: the most | school, nearly 200 students signed the « Popular girl in the city. invitation. They urged the governor =" ardeth Gussner still is in the lead | to be present at the tenth anniversary students of Roosevelt high school in| joined today in operating in Defense July 10.—(7)—American, | Jap’ and Japanese river patrols| und defensive operations tively, each patrol attempting to pro- raid on Yochow, Commanders of American, Brit- Bacteiiarly beyond Hankow, where ish and Japanese Boats Co- steamers attempting to reach the low- er river were reported to have been erage to showers of bullets from banks, Commanders of the American,| Shipping above Hankow virtually anese and British patrols were|ceased. Business was interrupted as) TOO LATE TO CI-ASSIFY erstood to be working coopera-| merchants fled. Since the bandit| FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms at 422 was dine to two eit: ‘ dren of C. oa et officers and the annual parade. Fourth. Phone 1052-R. shirts at $1.65. Shirt’ Safe ‘at Bergeson’ $245 and $2.95 Manhattas ane by 6 Cwindling Tacophine Cer. |. Among notables of the air who or As long as it does not cost any P yu jose] - jong ni S Of - Yineki ‘end'Grace Livdahl deadlocked | pect to be present are Colonel Chas. ware ¢ wie Mask, wy ak If you are planning on wind- = cena changes in the stand Amelie Earhart, Orvil Wright aod bu: i Bos Pasi se rowing your crop, you will be in- .» Ow hi the ings of elia Ear! . le ” ithe contestants saw Jane Byrne oust'| Glen Curtis. y ? or more Gl terested in the new Gleaner Bald- ‘Ann Thomas from fifth plare while| The dirigible Los Angeles 18 er Baldwin Combines on the job Windrow Harvester. It is “Margeurite Kennedy passed Catherine scheduled to participate in the man- th win yw jasinky vd went into ninth nist. | Give oe the consley wi ve peeseae i Lay built to Gleaner standards, which Blt asc e Hagen to take 14th position. —_—_—_— Profits, legs hg gr less worry, means that it is just a little better \« < bier of ‘the contestants) Pioneer Friends Keep pe any work for every member and costs just a little less. Cuts 2 oe: Birthday of Tatley of your family. 12-foot swath, weighs approzi- “Grace Livdahl .. {Josephine Cerviniski . as ¥ ° Barbara Register Henry Tatley celebrated his birth- ?Jane Byrne ..... 11800 | Gay anniversary Tuesday evening. The » Ann Thomas . 11400 | event was observed by the immediate 2 Marian Jensen .. 9900 | family at the home of John Peterson, » Arlene Sc..roeder 9800 | on Fifth street, and by two old friends {Marguerite Kenn 7500 | of Mr. Tatley who were in Bismarck » Catherine Kositzky . 7200 | for the occasion—Ole Gradin, former mately 2,600 Ibs. * Betty Newton 6900 | sheriff of McLean county, and Fred { Aldeen Paris . 6400 | Hoover, of the Washburn community. Rosalind Brown 5800| The trio of pioneers exchanged Elizabeth Rasch . - 5200|many reminiscences. Gradin and = Merle Von Hagen . + 4400 | Hoover came from Sweden, while Mr. = Maret Agre .. . 3600|Tatley came from Norway, the two = Marian Ryan + 2500] countries then being under one king. + Agnes Neilson « 2200 | All came to this section in the 80's. 4 Lena Johnson 0| Gradin worked at the Jackmain ‘ 2 Olga Ingelson . 0| brickyards and delivered brick to the Hoffman brewery, then under con- QUAKE SHAKES MONTANA struction, while Hoover was a brick- Missoula, Mont., July 10.—(?)—A| layer and helped put up the walls of “slight earthquake was felt in western | what now is an indust ghost. “Montana last night. Reports of the -_—_——__ TO START INVESTIGATION “movement came from Paradise, Hau- gan, St. Regis and Saltese. Washington, July 10.—(AP)—Sec- 7 B retar; Wap ur "agreed to nia an hi ale at Bergeson’s. ation letermine whether sais and $2.95 ' Manhattan permits should be issued allowing rospecting fe il the Monta shirts at $1.65. Bisekfect fodian reservation, But Always with Value New Bathing Suits For the Young Miss Neds 92.49 | One and Two- Piece Models $1.98 to $2.98 Just as cute and smart-looking .in fancy striped effects. season and was “satisfaction.” It is another Glean- The Gleaner Baldwin Pick-Up At- tachment is built to work with the Gleaner Baldwin Combine. The two work in perfect harmony. Hundreds of these attachments were used last the verdict tom os al ud \ am VME epi Fe Wiley aiebeernts bee so much Combine for so little money? The sec: tional. drawing above may give you some idea of why the Gleaner Baldwin Combine has separating ca- pacity. per ef weight and per foot of cutter bar, why it is lighter yet stronger, why it egsts less and saves mare. The Greatest Advancement ‘in Harvesting Machinery Since the First Combine eae sing “ner and equip- works, » danatine WINDROW HARVESTERS ' PICK-UP ATTACHMENTS bution in advancing greater economies —the climax of years gp ing of Combines has b: i een pio- neered by Gleaner Baldwin. ” Ne has been overlooked in mak- ing the Baldwin Combine the hest that money can buy—yet the most soomeantes y Meet, Cost gan tn. Spare: tion. LIGHTER AND BETTER BUILT The Gleaner Baldwin Combine is lighter in weight, saves more grain un- as their young wearers . . « The 1930 Gleaner Baldwin Combine larger, heavier and 5 m i ‘ ‘2 more Son Sie ee ee ; is an outstanding achievement — the ctnnot move. Tht ight ee see ee ' greatest advance in harvesting machin- makes possible their operation in tan- wnat s t _ ery since the first Combine. dem, saving the original cost and opera- "tions . . . in solid colors » It is another Gleaner Baldy monet page saa nent ONE-MAN OPERATION _All-Worsted All Wool Suits a | gaged Because of their simplicity, skilled Swimming Suits for Men Pfain-—Fancy The Medel “A” Ford Industrial , ere a labor. is nS to operate them. The Gleaner balancing deve maki posi fr one man to operate both Tas Gleaner Baldwin and tractor from the tractor. platform with ease. These and the mam y other exclusive COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Phone $18 ‘ : der conditions, is better built, all - steel, independent self - supporting ‘This two-piece model with ‘i = : : eee cnechint pects eat teak frame; ball and roller ae y | white shirt and. navy blue | There are plain color suits hi Pee] lubrication; all of these make The Gleam trunks; or with. shirt in altere - MAYEN sulhe. Sad the popular Base a tart Recvonser unit snd Zoodee, hensing hee revel Com- of threshing cylinder and greater. sepa- en e ny | tating colosed stripes. Cut-out ‘ined top with plain color Sec Rhine trae ee ae me rating area per pound of weight and per pan. the 1 practical frm holes with straps. Sturdy, Kirt... every suit all wool J Jere of cutter bar. It has fewer fric- Combine buy today—e Combine that all well stiaped. : + + + and so moderately priced ) power consuming working farmers can afford to own end afford { $2 98 ’ fewer belts, gears and drives, to keep. ' © $2.98 adustments and no universal or BE SURE TO SEE THE GLEANER ‘ Pure Worsted wine 2 inches 5 | ure Worste: are i of ni hs ey peer te flor Bath in separation mechanism is 13 mistake ne Thar’ the £ | g feet feet long and 32 inches wide. Four dis- we urge tn che ¥ wing. age essay ‘ S 4 ¥ tinet Hom stages, are made post: the Gleaner Baldwin. , Didwin Or, kre ‘on + 4 vits nim atee! ble because of this unusual length: you and prove why you should own a ' a rolled ci : use of their light weight, Gleaner © Gleaner Baldwin, and thoroughl; Ca i ‘or Boys aatanes The new belancing end lifting de win Combines are more mobile. plain its many money-making me) ~ Pure worsted suits in either or “com Pa mabe bf machine. te They wi wilt hee moving in places where elusive features. 4 speed model or regulation cut. Fine drives a Manalactured by | \ Alternating stripes . . . solid \ oe + + » many types from || LEANER COMBINE BARVESTES Comp, ich to choose. i aia $ $ FOR SALE BY i ue aL «. COMBINES

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