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Mr. and Mrs, James McGinnis, sons, | Clifford and Paul, and daughter, Ann! MRS. EMMA G. WHEELER HEADS MUSIC THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE img zeal, energy and executive ability} of the president, Mrs. Frank A. Sie-| berling. Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 10—The Mrs. Sieberling was at all | Kennedy slaying case in connection Dickinson Won ‘BRITISH WIN ; 7 Social and °|' : epee SUNNE Team Play in | THE FINAL RACE oT: FEDERATION IN NORTHWEST DISTRICT Go ien aaa Personal T0 GR A D JURY ig Tournament! Cowes, Isle of Wrivht,’ Aug. 10.— | 1 | : a OT HURER RR \ 3 (Special to the Tribune) | (By thera F erahe atl and final | ' 7 ‘ race in the series between British and ; ON:LONG MOTOR TRIP Chosen to Head Large District) BY. TOMORROW Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 10 Dick: ‘Siopricay six-meter yachts _ sailed 3 \ y . Ws e son won the team play in the North! here today was won by the British \ hele Parke festot Retain all of a Ronse at a X Dakota ate as aourpameny betes imcer This gives the series to the} ‘ Tas 2 ‘ir. and! ennia| leeting in Moline, J. —— beating ou fe Bismare! ountry ' British. i Zines nase ater oe N Jesranate and, i i | Mrs. Obenchain and Bureh Still club representatives by only three! eR SER Upon the thoroughness of \ today on a long motor trip. They went | {Airs Obenchatnys kg points. The Dickinson scores were' KQREST FIRES the examination given your | to Minot from Bismarck where they | The twelfth biennial convention of! Held in Jail'in Connection 962, en Blareeree Set. Grand Forks THREATEN CROPS|| &’e: will always depend the | al pteineie Roosevelt Menwey 66; | the National Federation. of Musical | With Case mare fifth. i Riu comfort and satisfaction your aa tana. After touring Glacier Park they |, Clubs which was held at Davenport. | The qualifying rounds of the state’ Escanaba, Mich, Aug. 10.-Forest|| eyes give you when wearing is will drive to Yellowstone park and ‘on Towa, Moline and Rock Island, 11.) i a tournament were being played today,! fires which "yesterday were apparent-|| glasses. Our examination is | their return will stop at Hunters Hot; nois, was a most ‘successful meeting, ; SHOOTIN! STORY . TOLD and first eliminations were to be an-jly under control took # new. lease on!| absolutely thorough Springs and Billings. The trip which | with about 1,500 delegates in attena-! jpounced toniehe ene Bismarck (rep {lite this morning when a strong wind ‘; if ae has been delayed a few days because ance. The membership has been rais-' PAST uvese is palsy , A. 5-/ fanned the flames into a fury, causing of a broken hand Mr. Roberts sufter- | ed from 350 clubs in 1919 to abour; Woman Reiterates That Men Bolster, E. B. Cox, Dr. W. F. Crewe,; farmers to again ask for heip if thou-| Bonham Brothers. ‘ed about two weeks ago will re-/ 1,300 clubs in 1922, totaling about) — Stepped Out of Bushes and C.'S, Haines and Jack Hintgen, the! sands of dollars are to be saved from|] Eyes Examined and Glasses quire about three weeks. , 300,000 members. ‘These wonderfui! LEP! latter of Mandan. No Bismarck wo-' the flames burning a wide path in that Fitted. “ON WAY TO CHINA. i results were due in part to the untir-| Shot Her Fiance Nene Meds Hintzen will ea be rece \ladies’ matches, . | ' There is a good representation of golfers here and the greens are in fine ; Elizabeth, ‘of LeRoy, Minn., are here times an example for her fellow work-| 4; 5 ix P | 4 a 1 ih id visiting at the A. J. Arnot home. Mr. ers and inspired them to carry out hain fiancé of Agee ndalynne, Ober. Sees M ke ° ¥ | and /Mrs, McGinnis are missionaries the aims of the Federation. The three! Kennedy and Arthur Burch, her an ato ‘ommercial College and afe on their way to China. , They aims are. frst, “To make America the | 2 Kennedy, ae eae ete ef the| MINISTER IS i eatraat | will visit here for several days and music center of the: world,” cond, 'Gead man, are being held in jail is ex- DEAD AGED 97 One of The Greatest Schools in the country established 1891. If you intend to will then leave for the west coast, “To make music useful in the ic life | if e* the erand \ take a commercial course it pays to attend el i¢ life ‘pected to go before*the county gran ee | the best. Annual enrollment 1500. studer from where they leave for China, ar- of. America,” and third “To promote | jury tomorrow St. Paul, Mi Hues 0S Rev | Thekia eonditiota’ Practical, “Courses: oF riving at their destination about the American music and art.” i" The details of the‘recent shooting of! nity” uly, MEUM AB oD NEV study, Experienced teachers ; third of September. They are also ‘The Northern Lights district was!Kenned ‘che biéps of his summer ils Brandt, 97, said to be the oldest | portunities for securing positions penses, visiting at the Charles Howe home at tepresented by: Mrs. Peter Rodaage, home in Beverly Glen, near here, were | yor eaeae Lateran BN nIa et D the} reanpnaley : Wilton. a preaident of ane Minnapola mreders told to a coroner's jury here yesterday tae nie to eeaility. Pa aay we Feet Sa i? 3 ARTY MRS. FRANK A. SEIBERLING, | tion; Mrs. A, L. McDonald, of Duluth; /afternoon. A verdict was returne R % > Uni ‘ond he CRTMTODNE GIVES DANCING PARTY National President. ‘Mrs, Ethel Hutchins Peterson,’ presi-|promptly, reciting that Kennedy “met dh Sean came eee Unite Lo an y Miss Helen iRelconer of 202 Ave. ye . dent of the South Dakota Federation; death from a Sunshot wou inflicted entertained abont twenty young people Mrs. J. A. Jardine, president of the/by persons unknown, with intent to > at her -home last evening. The party North Dakota Federation; Prot. and|commit murder.” PT jonunnnandl oes MANKATO COMMERCIAL Met at the Falconer home at seven Mrs. Weible, Mrs. Fred Leonberger, of | While the inquest was in progress, rd OARGSASLEN LLL COLLEGE Ce ee as The reat Dickinson, and Mrs.-E. G. Wheeler, of | District Atorey Thomas Ls Wool- THE GIRL ON THE JOB = Mankato, Minn. . ‘ pure (5 G : Mandan and Bismarck. wine conferred personally and with- 3S of the evening was spent in dancing, Mrs. Frank Temple of Fargo. rank-/out witnesses, with Mrs. Madalynne How fo Succeed’ How to. Get = do ‘ $ Rect ae aa ‘winner in th iano contest. Mr.jan who was wi ennedy’ when he = Me i Jovalle;evcwiie Doyle Watt of Grand. Forks was f1-was shot and who has since been By JESSIE ROBERTS = LEAVES FOR OREGON - vorably mentioned by Wm. Arms Fish-|held as. a material witness. ‘When | iUOHttNdH4UOHU0UCUHECHREUHEOONRHLU Pee | , a Boston critic of great note. y ‘ : . al Frank B. Allen of Newark, N. J.) oie oetlpal' Baslaese jeeaaead conference, he said that it was “vi; THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Hedden Aeeney for. the peat two meet present conditions and the en-io, further, adding he vould areaeht O..BUSINESS woman ought to be | ere Ss some ing a S , weeks left this morning for Portland, | Jarec mens ot the hoard of directors|the case to the Los Angeles county N without @ savings account, If} Ore. Mr. Allen will. spend -three how ne ie 50 mem hers. This sists “| grand jury Thursday. you spend all your salary you are ood t t! weeks in Oregon, visiting a daughter has the. honor RAVINE, m0 ee pet Mrs. Obenchain :talked to news-| tying yourself down, preventing your- Oo ea and will then return for the hunting | on this board, Mrs. Peter Rodange and paper men for the first time since the} self from being free to choose your spe : season, ,..,... i bee see Peart darting ee tragedy. She eometnied ind decline,| work. j i % Oh | ANS 2 i ¥3!however, to say ;why she had Sey 5 e : cur FROM SOUTH DAKOTA and means committee. Mrs. Wheeler |moned Burch here. from Evanston, | yrant unt cee atten nea ener sone Miss Adell Babbitt, of Huron, S. D. | of Mandan and, Bismarck scechiGal re] Her statement dealt chiefly, with: her ee a ee eee kat isiti 3 election to office as district president. for t n ‘ ey. is visiting here at the William Cash love for, thegdeniimsn and with the items must be cut down so that the q of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson of Tanking ares \ a 7 y Prizes from $100 to $5,000 were re “ ; a‘ 7 | vw gs * f ’ Mandan tomorrow atternoon. Mem- TO HAVE FOOD SALE. oe rig heres: | “It was staggering,” she said, “to| You will see how, without cutting out kiddies — use! many hers and friends of the gociety are|. The ‘members. of the Royal, Neigh-|eived for musical compositions, the/sink Thad iad fooled this ‘way,| essential things, ‘and these include ful in . invited .to. attend. bors ‘are giving a food sale on Satur- Mees going to the author of “The/put it is a. matter ofventire indiffer- | amusements and social distractions _Ways. Ask your grocer. Fe innlanaAiDeTO Ment Vday.. The place of the sale will be Be eee eee tacalahad for a1, |@nee.to. me what they:do or how they| and vacations, you can save on Ines- A TT oC aitiaion: ob ths ino Ear ata en a officers, ‘There were more invitation: tere ObCREIn feneacd her ‘ini bray Reais oer feend Manchester Biscuit Co. Aid of’ the M. B, Church. will-meet at ON BUSINESS TRIP. to receptions, teas, dinners, and artitial statement. that she saw twol pit greta. Ant with it cou. qlll Sioux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N. D. the home of’Mrs. C. E. Will, 322 ark] pr, and Mrs. L.. B. Purdon spent exhibits than could be accepted. Eaci|men in the bushes near the cottage pag! Indepbadenee:t secublty.copportt Establighed 1902 aren eure ay, srernoon aus grcock.| yesterday in Elgin, on a business trip. REAR pe ears ah Mee ie at the tine of the shooting, adding ie pare Raw au neetieth Ae ne ve, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bs Ae itt SES + ‘|outdo r in the’ finest kind ofthat she believed they were “foreign-| !t¥- y yy muc a ‘ : aL REER Ure TS . RETURNS FROM ABERDEEN hospitality. The outstanding features ‘ers,” ¥ oe ea (Copyright. ‘a TO DETROIT LAKES | Divieon Dodd has returned from a| were, a boat ride on the Mississippi, Fled After Shooting ee Se é Mrs.” Warder ‘Roberts. and son, | vigit in Aberdeen: He will leave next] banquet at the Black Hawk hotel,and;. “They passed very close to me as ‘ id Franklin, left yesterday for Detroit,| month for St. Paul to attend \St.| Terrace Gardens, reception at Com-/they fled after the shooting and 1 i, a ies rag) be Minn, where they will spend three|@pomas' college. mandant’s residence at the arsenal,tcould see they were tall, dark and weeks at the lakes, | ee ee eer ee Rock Island Publicity banquet «i{shabbily dressed,” she said. ‘I 4 Big ee hy Geamencs an | BUSINESS VISITOR Black Hawk's tower. Mr, and Mrs.|had heard ‘a voice just a minute be- TO ST. PAUL | George Boelter of Arena was a) Hauberg also entertained the mem-!fore the first shot was fired, which ‘ Scott Cameron will eo to St Faw! | business visitor in the ctiy yesterday. bers of the board of managers at their} was strange to me and sounded for- a = A di O_W_ ES this evening on legal. usniess. ile etsy beautiful summer home on a plut{eign, although I could not distinguish there he ie Joi, he Narnia et | ES overlooking the Mississippi. the words.” q motored to St. Paul with friends las' i CITY NEWS | The officers for the coming term| She said, that after the first shot P h P d PI aes cpeiee ate | will have the heartiest support amijTang out she sereamed and Kennedy eaches, Fears an ums 4 ie RETURNS FROM SU t he co-operation of their associates and {Cried out: ‘ } 2 Panes ee E . Condition Improved. the clubs. Mrs. Seiberling declined a] ‘Good’ night, Madalynne.” Then * Part i iat Eure Jephson retired yerter: The condition of Mrs. Mary Mar-| inanimous request for Teiecainalign: ‘as {# second shot. was fired, the men ‘fled wrt is more appetizing at any q bas mine vit ae ate at |tineson, who has been ill at her home,| president. Mrs. John F. Lyons of {and she ran to Kennedy, took his hand meal than pure, home- reserved i tended oi ‘ate Teachers ‘Train-| 495 Ninth street for some time, is} Fort Worth, Texas, heads the list aa|@nd said, “Belton, speak to me, for hi lums? Plan t ing school. much improved. She is now able to president. The next meeting will be God’s sake. Speak to me.” Finding peac 8, pear? Or prame an O ens FY _GUEST FROM INDIANA sit up. held at Asherville, North Carolina, ine, was inanimate she ran for help she yy co ina a. of ways during . Miss Ruth Jones of Jonesburg, In- ‘ 7 1923, “y . e long winter months. wigggme tice diana {s visiting friends in the city.! poco ii ree Pe Mewodiy| Gaol hence Rikon Mats have lant Bae Ee panes ee : bt ay Ur auras be: peared eine found on ne aires Miss Neilson Talks es. Dbenchain said it was true delicious fruits as gad feat riaraealades, dS ERS op ‘. a ives ; ‘lon; fer midni; ast night. fh she summoned h * (rated eal fore returning to her home. Ibeing lectured Be kesning better hours Education at Rotary Angeles from the east: Bat Rie ii ages etc. Save one-third to one-half eoceh oat irresistibly in PEAR | ON. VACATION \the girls were released. —_— only through a natural desire to have y putting up your own fruit. Factory pre- aes You'll enjoy making - | Miss Gertrude Mayer a atadent| Miss Minnie Neilson was the chief |a friend visit this city, pared fruits are extravagant. » hy = t the St. sated act hal ital left‘ Here for Treatment. speaker at the Rotary club luncheon|; She denied: she visited: Burch in Bibs. peare tb. Canton ginger | today roeProcnort Xius Hospital ie |. .W. S. Nichols of Wing has entered) today at the McKenzie root garden. his room in a local hotel although in: Look up your Ball mason jers, Have you enough? 4 bs. sugar 4 lemons ene There eatiol ? ithe Bismarck ‘hospital for medical}She discussed in detail the program of.|vestigators declared she had been You should use more than usual. Wipe pears, remove stems, quar * Aida coi aa 3 \treatment. her department to secure better at-|identified as a woman seen there with “i spe ter and core: then cut in small . TaHTINGUHERE ‘| tendance at the schools, She also de-|Burch., Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Association pierrs, |Add sugar and ginger, Miss Lena Golackson of Minot is i Has Operation. plored illiteracy and urged more money i ‘ General Offices; Minneapolis, Minnesota r mofning add lemons cut in small ‘siting i i i Miss Bertina Eid of Wing, who at-|tor the support of the schools. Womans Exchange for all a Pieces, rejecting seeds and cook visiting in the city, the guest of Miss; a I" ‘or. slowly three hours. Put in @} Clara Spitzer. : itended school here last year was op-} | The Rotary club was congratulated | kinds of Home Cooked Foods and Sid Stone jare i if on orleheumnestie ses | erated on at the Bismarck hospital for| for its interest in “Selling Education” F: . =. ( , u TO DETROIT LAKES jappendicitis this morning. which is the slogan of the new mover Fancy Articles, 211 Broadway. _ dell “ # o 1 | ‘ men.. She declared that the entire EE ini kg ee ahs iat ae Baer | Baby Boy. . |month of November was to be set aside will visit. friends. |. Mr. and Mrs. Koehn of Bismarck|in this state to secure greater cooper- . 4 5, ‘are the parents of a baby boy born at/ation in school matters. WHEN YOU TO_UNDERWOOD ithe St. Alexius hospital. nope Deboltis the nee principal ot ; - Mi laine Bowman | e Bismarc! igh school, was pres- e e Fg cob and Ee where | Hospital Messenger Out. ent at the luncheon and was introduc- GO CALLING they wit vicit teiends for a short time. | The Bismarck Hospital Messenger|¢d by Geo. F. Dullam, a member of the i yas meat seey SS for the months of July and August is| School toard. OM oT lL. ON SHOPPING TRIP jout and a very interesting article on| S. H. Bergeson, Dr. Hartman and ¢ 5 %. +f Miss Alice R: Kooker of Dawson has|“‘Know the Joy of Service—Be aj Charles Anderson were the new mem- When -you go calling it is beenin the city the past two days on Nurse,” is featured. The article in bers received. : quite necessary to be supplied | a shopping trip. 2 ‘part says: meee Lisi of. honor, a8 J with a Visiting Card. It is 7 } peptone est “Tl jection raised to man; hompson of the credit departmen: mor in’ important to have 3 Ke | VISITING HERE. of Te era eeupatiner s that they the Russell-Miller Co. with, seen ‘all times a card to ffi Our Customers are certainly realizing the benefits H Mrs. Charles Hoffman and two/are unfit, or at least do not help in Hal Dobley gave the new members 4/M extend to a new acquaintance. ff! which they are deriving from this sale. davghters, Ruth and Helen, of St./fitting a young woman for her prob-|Tesume of what Rotary stands for. iG Se ish We still have a few of the items left which are listed Paul, Minn.,-are the guests of Mrs.|able future as a homekeeper. and a < SN LOC SLT MR a Mt iy below: George A. Duemeland, of 56 Avenue B.|mother. Nursing is the best possible WORKMEN FIND ine of Hand Engraved Tyne Fi fagakt 2 : |preparation for these vocations. It Faces and ‘can supply you with This sale and 20% discount lasts until Saturday, 7 \gives training in management, in HUGE SKELETON; 1 PoE lain and Panelled Visiting August 13th. STUDENT'S MORAL WELFARE [pookery ie eae ote onitdrens eealtin ' HORNS ON HEAD i an Best quality “Leonard” Refrigerators up 2 0% OFF At the Fargo School of Business || many other branches which are of dis- —— - oe erates are; considere to Saturday—August 13th.............. ! 0 the rules of the school must be ob- |tinct value in the keeping of a home.| Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 10. Work: ee “Hickory” Snow Ball ‘Freezers. } OFF 4 served by those who rent rooms to |i addition nurses have abundantly| men on the Keene-Strunk Coal com- Our line of Engraved Station- i % 5 20% pany at Helenwood, Scott county, ery consists of the following: All sizes, up to Saturday, August 18th... man home, Miss Babbitt, who is a niece of Mr. Cashman is cashier inj} a department’ store in Huron and is spending her two weeks vacation here LEAVES FOR MOORHEAD | Miss Erma Logan left this morning) for Moorhead, where she will visit Miss Flora Lewis. Miss Logan also plans! to spend: some time at the lakes. RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY Mrs. S.-F. Hollingsworth and son David .returned yesterday from Valley | City: where they have been visiting | Mrs. Hollingsworth’s’ mother. | i {seven o'clock; dinner and dance x la “conscientious effort” to assist the : | their home on’Monday night. . Sweet] were given the. winners, in the young) 4.115 é mers advise yous-and buy une. Look for the \ small rm. Baked ri FIRST: PUTHERAN (A1p MEETS. | eae were the attractive decorations| 2ttists’ contest. Forty-seven people | district aifomey and the sheriffs Wes If you began’ by saving 25 cents a Big Sioux ler fo Kk Tight ne Ladies iety’ of. the competed for the prizes in the male} avel the mystery and had) week you will soon lay aside double Trademark here in the West just Lutheran church will meet at the home MRS, EMMA G. WHEELER. President Northern Lights District. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Major and Mrs. F. S. Henry enter- tained a group of their friends at a at used to decorate the tables and rooms, students, and the student’s wel- fare is guarded in other ways. Rowe ‘Bookkeeping, Gregg Short- hand. Fully accredited. Send for our catalog. |shown that their unusual opportunities ‘for knowing human nature and observ- ing social problems, and their. practi- \cak grasp of effective measures, make {them especially valuable citizens in jany community. From these points FARGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS otaview: one would be inclined to re- Fargo, North Dakota {commend the training for almost all —— i worn.” i ATTENTION!!! TYPEWRI 1% Lasko Country Club members: sold and rented || An informal dancing party will Bismarck || be given at the club house Thurs- Typewriter Co. || day night, Aug. 11, at 9:30 p. m. Bismarck, || For club members and their out- rate f-town guests only. | fine. Mrs. Wheeler was on the commit- tee on resolutions and is also a mem- ber of the board of auxiliary mana- gers. The program was varied and very Many artists paid their own ex- penses and gave their services freely for the privilege of association wita the federation. Great’ interest was shown in a music memory contest in which about 50 school children. took part. Eugene Noble, administrator of the Juillard foundation for music stated that they will spend $1,000,- 000 yearly for musical education in the United States.. Prizes of $150 each and ‘female voices, piano and violin. have found buried in the earth and petrified a giant six feet four inches tall. Imbedded in the one-time flesh about his neck is a beautiful chain. The fingers are pertect with long} tapering nails. The hands are fold-| ed across the breast. On either side! of its head are two horns each abou-| four inches in length. Its weight 15 about 450 pounds. The miners removed it from the earth and carried it to Helenwood, where it was put on exhibition. Public “Stenographers. Busi- ness Service Co. First Floor, Hoskins Block. Phone 662. \condition * that had prevented their marriage. | “You know, of course, that you {will in all “probability be indicted jfor murder?” the young woman was asked by newspaper men. | With her eyelids’ fluttering, her mouth twisting and her hand pressed to her heart, she answered: ~ Shaken by Loss. “T don’t care what they do. I don’t care what happens to me. I thought too much of Mr., Kennedy and was too much shaken by the loss of him to think about myself.” ‘ Mrs. Obenchain said she had made jnot known unti}, she read the news- jpapers that she was under suspicion. Visiting Cards, Plain Stock. Visiting Cards, Panelled Stock. Wedding Announcements. Wedding Invitations. Dance Invitations. Birth Announcements. Business Announcements, Mourning Announcements. Business Cards. Commercial and Professional Cards. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Phone 32 saving is to begin, Make out what seems to you a fair living expense’ account, Then study your expens+s anid see how they differ from that ideal. Open a kank account. Put your money inte’a bank and check ft out, and you will find it grows. ‘ Once a month take out'as much of the surplus as you have decided you can spare and put jt Into a -savings bank,. As soon as you have gathered enough to- gether to buy’a safe bond, get good advice on the subject—your bank will LittLe S10 that. And that’ won't satisfy you. f here’s the self-same good, crisp, appetizing cracker in like Big Sioux. Good for UX: SISGUITS O.ALL who know and love Big Sioux Biscuits, Lawn Mowers—the good old reliable Remember. COME EARLY. cy OFF “Eclipse” make, up. to Saturday, Aug. stn O%. “The early bird catches the worm.” 00. LOMAS HARDWARE co, 20” OFF

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