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PAGE TWO BUTLER KILLS Of Police New York, June 9, Fillipino butler for Dr. G. W. Me Blossom Seely employed by the doctor as a nur He admitted that he had taken wrapped in green portiere: Elizabeth Post, Staten Is o dump it from a ferry bout into the tarbor and a policeman arrested him Although the Fillipino refused to all why he killed the girl the police alieve his poverty caused her to ‘eak the engagement. PAIN DRENCHES ALL KANSAS! If Rain Con ues <ansas City, Fune 9—Heavy rain- lin Kansas and Western Missouri t night and today has placed nd @ th continuation of the rain pre- ted for today, serious floods ure ers in Kansas at flood stage a pected The ra tui ged from one to seven inches, aceording to reports; NEAR CLOUDBURST k., June 9—Arcola was \reo! ler water, basements were flood and many families were driven m their homes in consequence of veritable cloudburst which broke »r this district late yesterday. Four and a half inches of rain domage has not been estimated. > Parents of Girl. Mr. and Mrs. George Gangl of St. \nthony are parents of a baby girl borm at the St. Alexius hospital. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. tarkweather announce the birth ‘homas Earl in Devils Lake, May irs. Hoy was formerly Miss Dorothy uth of Bismare Bismarck Hospjtal Donald Goldin, dise, Mrs. Hilda Snyder, Gre S. D., Athi nes, Mandan, FE, G. Hanselman, city, Torgerson, St. Thomas, Clara Miller Wing have entered the Bismarck hos- yital for treatment. Berge Anderson, Glen Ullin, Miss Anna Monson, city, FE. S. Dale, city, Master Lyle Tong, Linton, Burt Haaden, Streeter, Hans Johnson, Washburn, and Mrs. August Feidler, Martin have been discharg- ed from the hospital. Dawson, I. Marcovitz, city, and } HIS FIANCE Poverty Caused Jilttmg, Belief aca and Mrs. Seb —Luigo Lozada, confessed, police said, that he had strangleg his fiance, Miss lartin, 24, who was and, 18 miles away, where he was attempting ood Conditions Are Feared ‘all in’ Kansas reached all parts of the state and ndated and in darkness last night ps in area of many miles were! be OO | CITY NEWS a | Thomas F. Hoy of if eland, Lusama Seble, Glen Ullin, Joe Polacek, Para- at Bend, Renner, Beulah, Carl mith, Sanger, Norman Men- John Mennes, Mandan, Sanish, Mrs. —— eee: St. Alexius hospital for treatme: aster Gustav Gendre: rington, Ree, Master Averon Ros Mandan, Una Eagle, Pfleger, city, Wm. Hey Frank Rie Nee M Napoleon have been d the hospital. CAPITOL. A rollicking comedy-drama, a pie zation of Kyne which ran in the Cosmopoli azine, is the *photoplay wh day for two day Under the wyn's “Big ty; ”” tions that have preceded it. Jlems furnishes the plot of the story me fi rent ager, the more. E. M ture, wh best thin Ahe: directori: skill! one star; it is all-s' names: Helene C! Windsor, M and Pat ¢ arded with respect. jadwic! ductions. Neilan’s next production, “ r, Mercer, P. P. , city, Master Walter Har-| case, Ags the worshipping young man, Elbowoods, E. Wagner, er, Joseph Mott, Master M. Grady, Van Master Theodore Hand, Elbo- ian Kiefel, charged from Me Se | AT THE MOVIES abated 1 story by Peter B. comes to the Capitol theater on Mon- | It is “Brothers another of Gold- ang judging from advance reports will be on an equally high plane with the produc- The domestic misadventures of two young married couples and the hus- bands’ similar solution of their prob- One couple lives in a Bronx flat, the other in a Riverside Drive apartment. Both husbands are employed by the 1, in capacities as widely dif- their salaries—one a man- other a humble shipping clerk, But each encounters the same situation at home—a sweet, lovabt wife, whose chief talent seems to be spending her husband's salary—and n Hopper directed the pic- h is said to be one of the s he hag done. And Hop- per, it may be remembered, was re- sponsible for “Dangerous Curve ” which was a masterpiece of “Brothers Under the Skin” has no, r, Consider these Claire Busch, Norman Kerry alley. Surely a cast to As the shipping clerk's wife Helene Chad- wick is said to duplicate the success she achieved in “Dangerous Curve Ahead” and other big Goldwyn pro- Claire Windsor, who wa. leading woman in “Grand Larceny,” il in an hour and a half. The]and who will be seen in Marshall screened, with Mildred Davis, of course, being the young lady in the +|Harold Lloyd puts all the famous screen lovers to shame and mingles sentiment with comedy in a most Le truly said to be the greatest com- charming manner. “Sufety Last” cai edy ever produced. Round one of the - ighting Blood” stories from Collier’s by H. C. Wit- Wer will also be shown at the tinge Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, Methodist Organ Almost Installed The new Moeller organ of thei Mer Cube Methodist Episcopal Chuch has n installed during the week and a few more finishing touches it wi he ready for the hand of the musi cian. The organ is one of the best grades constructed and the desigp is exceedingly pleasing in its effect The 8 preparing for| a recital to be given by Professor Conte of Grand Forks on the 165th, and plans are being made to have the or ed on the follows ing Su y by Bishop Charles Wes- ley Burns of Helena, Montana, | Typewriter Has “The Stary of the Typewriter” has been presented to the public in book form hy the Herkimer County Historical observance of the fiftieth anniver-! sary of dhe invention of the machine | by Christopher Latham. Sholes, All the romance of the lives of the men interested in the success of machine und the slow and faltering advances. in perfecting the mechan- ical devise have been woven into the story. The people of Ilion, New York have the same pride in the invention of the machine and the man whose name has been so closely connected with the history of type- writers as people of North Dakota have in Roosevelt and his career in the Bad Lands. ‘The book is not only an interest- ing story but preserves an accurate history of an invention which might have been lost. Mr. Sholes said of his invention, “I feel that I hav hefdone something for the women who Strangers’ Banquet,” is the other} have always had to work so hard. the manager, THE ELTINGE, No one will be able to question the fact that Harold Lloyd performs his own “thrill stunts” in the seven-ree}, hair-rising theater Monday, Tuesday and Wea nes shows on the screen, *] production. this fact. ‘Thrills with frills and chills’are|at Williston, N. D., and promised, with the spectacled come: dian performing the difficult task of | Rockie climbing the side of a twelve story | sections. building and reaching the roof after overcoming the most hilarious and ykeston, John E, Beek, Zap,| fearful hazards. And, although suf- fering part of the time from a dis- jointed shoulder, Harold declineg to Miss Stella}use a “double” at any stage of the | BISMARCK Indeed, it will not re- quire a close inspection to disclose ety Last,” however, is not ‘ali | Fessenden ... ithrills. The first part contains the |Grand Forks . most wholesome and amusing comedy moments and incidents that Harold |Tayimore Loyd has ever put on the screen. in| Lisbon . his role of a department store clerk, | M the spectgeled comedian is absolutely | Napoleon enartz at his best. He is the rollicking |Witliston | Jacob Lenartz, Sanish, S. E, Kepler,| Harold Lloyd, “himself.” The production contains one of the Catherine Hinkel have entered thel most delightful love stories ever wife. Pat O'Malley is seen as the| This will enable them more easily | shipping clerk and Norman Kerry as|to earn a living.” WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Not much change in temperature. For North Dakota: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Not much Pathe-comedy, “Safety | change in temperature. Last,” which comes to the Ettinge General Weather Conditions Showers were general along the eastern slope of the Rockies and over y, for in practically evemy }ih. Plains States, except in parts of seene in the picture Lloyd’s face/North Dakota where cloudy weather Over an inch of rain fell over two inches fell at Amarillo, Texas. The weather is generally fair west of the Cool weather prevails in all Road Conditions Highways throughout the State are mostly in excellent condition. Corn and Wheat. Stations. Amenia prevails, High Low Preci. ... B2 50 0 PC Bottineau Devils Lake Dickinson .. Ellendale Jamestown Langdon Minot. Pembina Moorhead . 1% 52 0 PC, Part Cloudy; R, rain; C, clear; Ct, cloudy. Orris W. Roberts, Meteorogist. EMAC TNO OT NET TAC Ae [TODAY AT Sunday, June 10, at.......... TAC TAG TAG TNC TAG FAQ TAT ACTA TNE AGT AG AO TAE TAN HATA LEG TOT TET ACIAG BASE BALL! New Rockford. Carrington Vs. --STARTING~ Monday, June 11, at............6:15 —AT— Bismarck Ball Park Both teams are evenly matched, assuring you of a good “AR exhibition’ af hasehall, Bismarck } .. 6315 3:00 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DRILL TEAM men from two of whom were~frem Bismarck, recommended as sive the grand de next sovereign grand lodge at Cincinnati, Ohio in Septem. | lowing ber at the session of the Urahd is now practically completed. Wath | » Hanson snd Theodore Bismarck of Esmond h, them to life membership in the Order of Odd Fellows and is high- est honor which can be conferred a member, and comes sult of appreciation of servi dered the order. Representatives of the Bismarck attending the {the grand lodge I. 0. O. F 50th Anniversary: ciety of New York in! | Lodge No. 2, August Watz, from thelon the Black & White Trail, Canton, Fred Roberts of Custer En- 18 miles north of Bismarek, | Assembly campment, No. Meisner, from the Rebekahs. team of Militant of the Bismarck Canton No,|Soda founta exemplified the Militant degree wer L. Hansen, Retired rington, Capt, H A Melvin Welch, C Carlander Accountant, LJor unfurnished for terms call} now in India C. Davies, Chevaliers Harry Clough,) or write Mrs. H. Ward, Bald-|in a very inter ago on South Americ 8:00 Wednesday, Frank Way. | | ing for prayer and conference P. Kebsgaard, Berger, Fred Ander- Christ Neilsen, mouth Herman As a ladies auxil: riarchs Militant which was organiz- ed at Minot the following officers President, Julia Rog- vice president, Mar- tha Fesner, Rugby; Secretary, Mrs, ; Treasurer; Mary Johnson, Fort were elected: nlie, Esmond; SSS | erBthold, Appointive officers wer Inspector general, Augusta Christ- enson, Williston; Chaplan, Blanche officer of gua Miss Ward rd, Bismarck, i o'clock. in the state. ‘The Bismarck Canton No. 5 reecived! school of the and best equipped Canton in the] Ghildre Day Koffel, Charles Hanson, BEST president of the department of co sel, acted as presiding officer of the department counsel at Minot. ‘The department council organized a brigade of the Patriarch Militant, department of North Dakota, for 1. OO; F x the coming year, the fol- ed:, Brig, Ms General Theo, Koffel; department Pee mander Col. of first regiment P. B. Ronglie of Esmond; Col, of see- lond Reyiment Major Holbrook, Rug Sl by; Lieut. Col, of First Regiment, this honge! Maiox Betty, Carrington; Lieut, Col them. It. entitiaa| of Second Major Wood- these exercises. orth Dakota, Regular Se ndidates to pration of chiv- 2 o’clock P. M. m. F, in Minot this Street, south or house, Fe. Gane ME] Comer Ave B. 4 ne jutant Genera rlander, Bis i of the Independ marek Tre D. Kibsgaard, : 10:80--Morni mon by the Subject, Sa re- LADY MACCABE) The Lady Ma bees will hold their revular meeting Monday night pte at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows hall. 7:00. were Her Stralke, from the Capital city Baldwin Hotel | young People and Bapti For Sale: 16" and Mrs. Rose o fthe 16 sleeping rooms. Pool room arber shop in connection. , soft drink and Patriarch | confectione The only place Lieut. Col C.! of its kind in town. Ice house | !mlie and is ¢ apt. P. G. Har-l full of ice, store house, ga- ‘ hanowski, Lieut 7 : ign, J. A. Flow,|rage, ete. Will sell furnished | 1. center of Patriarehs {and August Watz, Mr, win, N. Dak. Stralke, ry of the Pat- COAL Coal may be loaded at any C. H. BERGER, Sunday. Mes Coal Mine. ing and Baldwin - N. D. Presbyterian Special Children’s D. Sunday Morning, June 10, at 10:30] Money. Departments Theodore Koffel and Charles} the honor of being the best drilled! yi) give a program approp L. Hanson Recommended in the Presbyterian] mon sub, Unity South Side M ity. Soc 10 o'clock A, M. school in connection. ase send your worn clothes and shoes to the Mision, J, Be Happel J.B. Alshu First Baptlat Chast a ‘\ 4 Why Wear Your- and Johnson, ¥ w 0 and ser- b uperintendent representing. the the ¥ churches relative to the Jame. sembly. of India, s will he of much in- r. Liesm: He th the teacher of- 30 much Mid week meet- Evangelical Chureh F, Strutz, pastor. be Stewardship for both r vening, with the subject of the Stewardship ——— Here’s the Car for Summer Touring SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 of Life and Possessions. Services ag follows: German service 9:30 to 10:30 a. m, A full All other services are conducted in 7:00- P. M.—Junior the English language. Bible Sheool 10:30 to 11:30 A. My people. Chareh followed by an address by the Pas- Exereises [tor on “Investing Yourself and Your der, Miss Gladys Topic, “W aul League of C, E, at — ship.” n the Class Room of the 8:00 P. M. , Alice Strutz, leader. Anthem: “The Day — avening service at 8 PB. M, Ser- Ofer” By Gri od First.” quartette of the Bible erian Church ate for state and ranked a hundred per! Chureh Auditorium tomorrow morn-] Rousing congregational singing — Serm For National Degree cent for exemplifying the Patriarch] ing at the regular Church Service| and special mus A cordial wel- World.” : degree. Si hour, 10:30. come to all. Gospel hymns will be sung. ay Because of the illness o8 Col. The You are cordially invited to attend] Prayer and Bible Study Tuesday and bring a friend. evening 8 o'clock. ao on and Char-| McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church ; Dr, S. F. Halfyard, Pastor 10:30 A, M.—Publie Worship. Anthem “The Lord ‘is My Shep- No evening service. herd.” sung by the choir. V. Bartling, JAG AOING TACT AG TAG id 16th phone Pastor. re self Out Worrying? ? burglars, from fire or other dangers sbyterian wn will speak Folowing, Mis Liesmann “will valuables are beyond the reach of harm? nn has been in { with eondi onally ac~ tention just nn sporty some time time well spent. Come in today. way Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. nth and Ros- orn will deal Sermon theme, “Our Rel: ion 12:00 M—Sunday school. tendance is requested. A helpful service for the young -—Epworth Teague. hat is Christian Ci Public Worship. is Past and n theme: “Seeing God in the = Zion Lutheran Church Avenue D and Seve 100:00 German. service, 11:00 English service, X : q about whether your valuables are safe from Why not rent a box in our safe deposit vault (for a few cents a week) and know that your Inspect our facilities first; even though you ana | (SS don’t decide to rent a box, you will find your _ THE NASH SIX SPORT $1645 No car could more ideally. meet the needs of summer motoring whether for short dashes into the country or longer trips. With wonderful forethought Nash has made this Nash Six Sport the most completely equipped car of igs type. Just see what you get. List the hee on your fingers, Then its compelling advantages for touring strike home impressively. There are two extra cord tires and tubes on disc wheels with tire covers as standard equip- ment, mounted on either side in the front, so F. 0. B. Factory. 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