The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 2

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SPEND6 WEEK-END Rev. J, Grill of Stanton and family| members to make a special effort to! postmaster and widely known Demo- spent, the ‘week-end in Mandan. | be ere i —— FROM FLASHER | Motors to Mandan, - | master mind of 3 ‘ (Miss Verna Roberts of Flasher is aj )F. A. Miller of Huff, motored to! thieves who hate worst ara Police: Secure. E Manien visitor during the last of the) Mandan on Sunday. ies | Minot. © Stenvik Was arrested by Chief] since "taka : Bena idence Chiet weak: i pahes , ch s aking May 1, Cl - g | On Business Trip. ot mew larty i Syne on warrants) Byrne, Capt. W. 8. Brown and other ADMITTED AS PATIENT E. W, Bingenheimer of Timmer was!” 4. eae Bi al pony ane burglary.| members of the police department | , James Froelich was admitted as a! jn Mandan on business and pleasure! po i ith be England, charged have been co-operating with the patient to the Mandan Deaconess hos-i over Sunday. \ ; by police with being Stenvick’s princi-| sheriff's office in ferreting out, evi- pital on Friday. I became Rearapmia wert arene by. Sher. | dence relating to the. series of auto- E esi BP. at i 5 in’N i GUEST OF MANOAN FRIENDS | August doen was ee iecdan via- | Jacobson: near Valley City yesterday. mae He ee in Mitot during the last The Misses Cheistine and Margaret! stor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Hoff-; When arnested, the police say, Eng-| “with the aureute Of ‘Stenvick a Dahl of Huff are guests of Mandan; man is an Elgin resident, ‘land liad the Cole Bight stolen frbm| wngiand.” Chief Byrn att ne friends last week. | ——_ 7 {the Minot Auto Co. garage a few weeks ive believe we idee s : in ae a Al al HH To Entertain Monday, jago. The sheriff and his assistants! the } located two of VISITING IN MANOAN | \Mfs. FH. Waldo will entertain Mon-/ returned to Minot late, last night with | reve thieves cnetaties ee taat Berta and Pauline Neumann were in| gay at an afternon bridge, in honor England aud the stolen machine, Eng. | Sutmoble thieves operating in Minot. Mandan one Teareey and Friday.| of “her sister-in-law, Mrs, Yale'land is held in the county jail. We uy Ar cl aaa a PrOye: eir home is at Hebron. In iM * own’, i ia lenvick ig the boss of the gang | L'Moore, who is her guest. { Brown’s Complaints, and confessionsseduted from young RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Lanterman re-| jgrned to Mandan Friday from their! GUEST OF SISTER hos} Mrs. C. G. Conyne was in Bismarck| 1 Thursday, the guest of her sister andj for brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Pat-| terson, of the McKenzie. | inations, which are being conducted) yea: ! year, which should prompt present, Move to Hotel. Mrs. Glen Rathburn, who has entire- ‘| | ly recovered, after a recent operation, winter home in lps Angeles. | has returned home fro the Mandan Mr. and Mrs. Rathman have moved to the Lewis and Clark hotei pital. the season. Hostestes at Plenic. at The teachers of the city schools who TAKING EXAMS } were new this year are entertaining Mrs. Robt. Stakukg and Miss Mil-| the “old” teachers on Thursday after- dred Chesak of St. Anthony are. in} noon, as a return affair for the hospi- Mandan this week for teachers’ exam-} tality extended to them earlier in the} r. WS|| all the! Minot of £. H. Stemvick, former Minot ° + Why, THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE E..H. STENVICK, FORMER MINOT POST- MASTER CHARGED WITH DIRECTING GANG OF AUTOMOBILE THIEVES — Uinsiets sony ’ to deprive’ the Gwner thereof, take, steal and carry-away one Buick six touring car ‘then’ and ‘there the‘ prop- erty of the Minot AutoiCo., which said | Mifot Auto Co. was then and there a corporation.” a | Minot, May 16.—With the arrest in jeratic politician, Misot' police author: \ ities state they believe they have, the ! ‘The complaint sworn to by Capt. W. S. Brown charging Stenvick with bur- lary in the third degree charged that April 29 Stenvick “did wilfully, unlaw- fully, feloniously and’ burglariously break and enter a certdin building in the city of Minot, Ward county, in | which there was then and there kept | Personal property, with intent to steal ‘game, The said building was then and there the property of the Minot Auto Co,, which said Minot Auto Co., was then and there a corporation, and the said breaking and entering was with- out the consent and against the wishes men arrested during,the last week are to the effect that’Stenvick had young men stealing automobiles and _ told them that he was ‘the best fixer in Minot’ and ‘gtoog;4n with the courts. The police Have: withheld the names of the young. mén, arrested pending further investigations, Other arrests are expected to develop in the next 48 hours. When ‘Stenvick Was. arrested Friday night he was admitted to bail of $100¢ pending his preliminary hearing. Aiter Men “Higher Up” at | while they sought by Supt, Jensen at ‘his offices in’ the} Courthouse. | ATTENDED CONVENTION | (Mre. B, S$. Nickerson, returned on Friday night from an absence of two| weeks, during which time ‘she visited | in Mingeapolis, (Fargo and Grand; Forks apd attended the Legion Auxil-| iary Conventton Devils Lake as a dele-| gate. TO HOLD CONVENTION i The North Dakota Christian En-| deavor Union will hold “their state) convention at Jamestown, May 20 to} 22 inclusive, and local young people; interested in this work are in receipt; of letters urging them to attend and/ to send a representation from the} C. EB, body here, with a view to r rganizing and strengthening the so-; ciety. Anyone interested is requested to call 92R. { INTERESTED IN CAMP | Interested Mandan citizens, in re-) sponse to inquiries concerning the! training camp to be established at! Fort Snelling during the summer, have! received letters stating that the camp! is to be opened to men of this section between the ages of 16 and 35, on} Aug. 1 The only qualifications are; those of’sound character and physical| condition. All expenses are ‘paid and} no service obligations are. {mplied.| This would seem to be'a splendid op-! portunity, particularly for. boys in high| school or. young men who are in con-| fining clerical positions during the} winter months. Application. can’ be made to Dr. E. P. Quain, Bismarck, IN. D+ GUESTS AT PICNIC On Friday, May 18—‘aculty Day' at the Mandan Deaconess hospital— the graduating class were guests at a picnic’at the Mandan Country club. ‘A cafeteria luncheon was served and there were games and various amuse- ments. In the evening they made a theater party at the H. S. Senior Class play. This was one of a series of festivi- ties which have been arranged for the last few days of their train- ing, to culminate in the commence- ment exercises on Monday evening at the Presbyterian church, There are six young women in the class—the Misses Margaret Lee, Agnes Peterson, (Marian Peaslee, Martina Ripple, Stena Steeger and Dorothy Smith—and this week they completed fours: years of training, { GUEST OF COUSIN Chas. Bayley, Jr., of+Minneapolis, was a guest last week at the home of his counsin, W. H. Stutsman of this city, ‘Mr, Bayley; who Weerather a unique war record, joined the--Princeton am- bulaice unit in his senior year. This unit saw ‘active’ service’ ‘at’ the ‘front in 1915. Enlisting. in the French’ army before the entrance of the Unit- ed States into ‘the struggle, he was promoted to the rank of First Lieu- tenant, and was three times awarded the Croix de Guérre for bravery and _ distinguished service. Since the close of the war Mr. Bay! 8 been con- nected with the Bay! erhill com- + Spany of Minneapolié. is president Of the Univrsity. club of that city and active head of the’ Princeton club, ALUMNI BANQUET Plans are being perfected for the Mandan High School Alumni banquet which is to be held on the evening of » June 3 at 7 p. m. at the High School gymnasium, at which time the 24 members of the class of 1921 will be “are to be used for the table decora- tions and those of. the class of the ont of 1921, ivory and nile green, ill give the color note for the room. Sixty-six members so far have given entertainment committee assur- g@nce that they will be present, and is hoped that this will be the home- ming year of all the Alumni. Hus- dands and wives of the members are to be the guests of the Alumni this Howard Modello and Monarch Pianos, String: Instruments Last Word | receipts were turned in for the geu-|" ; old-time criminal, it is said. Where LEMAYNARD’S MUSICAL 214 Main Street. Phone 978: ++ She House of Baldwin Pianos \ "Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash , MANUALO “The layer Piano. That Is All But Human” se.2bc2ussedRLO1OQ0400Q904I5A00060080NS4A800Q88AAQ4NAASOMSSII They will be hostesses at a picnic | © | in the Chautauqua grounds. Fats Outelassed. a In the gamé between the Fats and the Leans, which was finally played /f Sunday afternon, the Fats were heav- | 0 ily outclassed—the final score being | 8-2 in favor of the leans. A large and; enthusiastic crowd attended. The gate ce eral baseball fund. NEW TYPE OF | CRIMINALS IS NOTED BY POLICE: Pittsburgh, May 16—A new and istinct type of criminal is supplant- ing the old class of outlaws, defectives | and criminologists representing 350; agencies, were told here recently | when plans were perfected to form) the Internatinal Secret Service asso- ciation. This new class, while far more bold | and daring, lacks the ingenuity of the! criminals in the past indulged in counterfeiting, forgery and swindling games that required patience to exe- cute, the newer and younger gemera- tions ranging in age from 17 to 24, /speciqlize in bank and mail robberies, train Holdups, pay! thefts and other | fart crimes, speakers declared. With. the object in view of com- bating these criminals, the associa- tion, tentatively formed at Chicago last March, was. organized. bedhead fs here. The. . organization: inclu nearly every detective aggncy of ‘im- portance in the United States and will maintain offices in foreign countries, | A clearing house will be established'| ; at Philadelphia through which mem® bers may obtain information. gathered by individual effort and with:the co-| operation of state ahd municipal au- | thorities. se The officers elected at the Pittaburgh meeting follow: J. B. Taylor, Phila-j delphia, president; F/ E. Boke, frat vice president; Toronto, Can.; John E. Ferris, second vice president, Mil- waukee; F. H. Smith, Chicago, secre- tary, and James F. Quig! Snatan- apolis, treasurer. | \ | FARE? SERVICE © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © || Knoula all over the Northwest for LO MAIL US YOUR FILMS © Made to Your Order $22.00 $75.00 All Work Guaranteed MERCHANDISE Player Rolls Phonograph Records and Phonographs Repaired in Pianos geclared that April 29 Stenvick “did wilfully, unl raud and f{ the said Minot Auto’Co.” The complaint charging grand lar- eny, also sworn to by Capt. Browny fully and feloniously, by h, without the consent | night and da; ft the owner thereof and with intent.| tails of their Chief Byrne but--have withheld de- gations, they state, The arrest of-Stenyick came as the | Chief Byrne said ‘today,”. and until climax, to. 2 ‘séries’ of arrests made during the week by the police depar(- ment, the officers say. nd ‘Capt. Brown have been working the holding the names of those. now. 1 jail. gang will be rounded up within th) next 48 hours.” ‘ ~ 8 ~ Nature's Medicine ‘ ‘Tein Caled Nature's Medicine because itis re ly vegetable and is com of the most ficial roots, herbs-and barks known to science. England was driving when arrested at Valle) City yesterday was reporto! stolen from:the Minot Auto Co. gar- age during the night of April 15, England is a former Minot barber who. has’ been employed as a stock salesman during the jast two years in enterprises in which Stenvick is in- terested, men “higher u “There are other m2n in the ‘gang, E. H. Stenvick said, éy are under arrest we are with- It is probable that the entira Picious that, 1 am c The Cole Eight which the police s. E offense.” Among tires SILVERTOWN is the - “mame that instantly conveys the _ thought of the highest known quality. Their genuine value has given thérn - first place in the esteem of motorists. pects that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns—knowing that. neither explanation nor argument the fad that Silvertown Cords.are _ included in our readjustment of tire | prices which took effect May 2nd. ' : ° % ‘THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMP NY. Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to supply you with “Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and . Two teaspoonsful in water three times a doy. —makes you feel better! —makes you eat better! —makes you sleep better! —makes you work better! ~ ""Steavicw’s Statemda In a statement made ‘this afi o Over 20,000,000 bottles sold in six years | “There is absolutely nothing, to the / charge’that I am connected with this offense, and there: has beem nothin in any of my actions or statemwe! that could Jead anyone to ‘exen, connected. with «t! vw Pw =

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