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a “ , I iy h y t | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924 FRANKS HOUSE ! : TOTIS FOUND —-jSesissauci ah FURNISHINGS | ARE SOLD OFF Parents, Grief-Stricken, Give Up House and Will Move From Neighborhood ( Chicago, uet in the ath of young Robert for which his kidnapers’ and slayers are now serv- ing life sentences in prison, took pla esterday at the palatial home of Jacob Franks, million: father of the murdered boy, when the luxur- jous home dismantled and its costly furnishings sold to the high- the auctiancer’s est bidder under hammer inks explained that the disposed of the home ed to dispose of the fur- d live in a hotel becau ions of the home were brought only grief to the A crowd of several hun- sons numbering as e aucti furnis and r announced that the of the slain boy's room including his would be withdrawn from He explained later that it n decided to dispose of every- ng but that the mother at the las minute could’ not bear to part with the boy's personal belonging®. A stai window picturing sobby Franks and his sister wus also reserved by the you at father, a | SAWYER MAN INJURED IN CORN BINDER ' Minot, Sept. 23.—Edgar Bailey of suffered a painful accident Tuesday afternoon while oper- ating a corn binder on his farm. The machine struck a stone nearly throwing Mr. Bailey off. He threw out his left hand to keep from fall- “| ing and two of the middle fingers were caught by the gear, being cut off at the second joint. Mr. Bailey working about sixty rods from He managed to unhitch and fainted away once. ined his senses and walked to the roa Some hunters driving along the road took him to Sawyer and he was brought to Minot that night where the injur: dressed. The Joss of the fing will mean consid 2 who is quite Normal At Dickinson Opens Saturday ‘inson, Sept. 23.—With the re- ion of students for the fall was n next Saturday, Dickinson State | Normal 01 will enter upon its seventh It is expected that the attendance will break all records set in previous years for the corre- sponding period. Scores of prospec- tive students have made inquiries concerning the school work during the past few weeks, at the same time} signifying their intention of enroll- ing upon the opening date. The faculty, numbering 12, is now complete, Pres. S. T, May stated Thursday, Of these, five will return to take up their work with the school They are Miss Mabel B, Harrison, who will teach music and drawing; , N. H. Mewaldt, mathematics; Miss | Daisy Busbey, English; C. E. Scott, i Edward O. Purtee, his- The seven new teachers and, the } courses they will teach are: Harvey and agriculture; | economigs; s, training supervisor; Somers, dean of wongen; aden, coach, dean of ne . Ella R. Peiffer, commercial subjetts; Whether she takes the Atlantic Carney would seem to deserve “MISS CUMBERLAND” City beauty prize, Miss Gretchen ction as a lovely daughter of the South. She was chosen to rep nt Cumberland, Md. No, she has {| not bobbed her hair. , Dickinson, will teach English and ex-| ate at the County Seat and is pression, ing this week fo a - where. he will ent | He wil Iso spec- Hazelton Merchants |‘ ewe ee Wage “Egg War” cha day. eggs the di c , and the bucket shop of the lo- cal board of trade went out of exist- ence. - Washburn Pastor Leaves For Forks Wilton, .—Rev, Leslie R. Burgum. f the Methodist chure! hburn and well known in Wilton, has resigned his pastor- Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Tuesday and Wednesday | RUDOLPH VALENTINO —IN— “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” WITH BEBE DANIELS LOIS WILSON DORIS KENYON LOWELL SHERMAN From the Story. By Booth Tarkington ; Mrs. Florence Williams Vorachek} of investing part of it Deposit. j gold, these Certificates months, Use them tp P. C. Remington, Presiden J. A. Graham, Vice P cM. 68 Increasers Shrewd farmers \for miles around Bis- marck increase their yearly crop income by ‘ in the City National Bank’s interest bearing Certificates of \ Issued in any amount and always good as interest at the rate bf 5% for 6, 9, and 12 increase your income! enable you to draw ial work at Wesley college, at Grand Forks, in connection with his uni- versity course, Say “*Bayer’’- Insist! ; ForPain Headache » Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds 4 Accept only a Safe Bayer package | whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists | Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manu: | fucture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactt CAPITOL THEATRE « TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY BUSTER KEATON RUSTER KEATON - —in— “SHERLOCK JR.” Fun, Fast and Furious in this feature length comedy that tops the best Buster has ever done. It’s funny enough to -give a bald-headed man a permanent wave. ALSO ALBERTA VAUGHN famous star of “Ziegfeld Follies” and “Fighting Blood” —in— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AFTER SEARCH Not Much Worse for His Long Wanderings condition, Hettinger, Sept. 23.—After an all, {night search, participated in by the entire farming community in the im- vicinity of his home and by virtually the entire popu- of Hettinger, Leo, two and If years old son of Mr. and R. Grimstad, was found rters of a mile from o’tlock Sunday morn- ing, apparently none the worse for his experience. He disappeared farm home five miles t of Hettinger about 3 p. m. His mother searched un- til 5 p.m. Saturday when she called | ley her neighbors to her aid. Dozens of | jor ‘yeople participated in the search. At about 4 a..m. Sunday Hettinger was aroused by the ringing of the fire alarm and hundreds of citizens Joined the search. In about -two hours the child was found, quietly {sobbing and wandering farther from two when it wa Fort Yate: t COATS One especially good lot of Fall and Winter Coats either plain or Fur trimmed. All sizes in Brown, Black and Navy. Special for this sale at $10.00 Another lot made up of Sport or Dress Models either plain or Fur trimmed in Fall styles and colors. All sizes included in this sale at $24.50 H-O-S-I-E-R-Y Brown and Silver. hose for immediate needs. TWO PAIRS FOR $ 1 .00 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Winter weight Union Suits in Wool and Fleece lined garments. These are dis- continued numbers in values to $3.00. Specially priced $1.00 CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS The well known and widely used Nazareth Union Suits for children, fleece lined and in sizes 2 to 10 years. This is a chance to stock up at $ 1 .00 EACH CORSETS An assortment of Front and Back Lace Corsets in several well known makes. Discontinued numbers in all sizes. Valued to $5.00. To close out at $1.00 SERGE A good heavy weight Dress Serge for school and business frocks, full yard wide in Navy, Bottle Green, Brown and. Red, also plaid suitings in a* wide -va- riety of colors suitable for children’s dresses and skirts. Here is an extra special bargain at 98c"™" POPLIN 40 inch Silk and Wool Poplin, for Prin- cess Slips, Petticoats and Bloomers ;-an extra weight material in Brown, Cocoa, Grey, Orchid and Blue, specially ire- duced for this Hees early autumn sale, to “The Telephone Girl” 98c"™ . about two hours during the night and | when found Leo had lost one shoe | and was bare-headed. ly clad but had a light sweater pinn- ed about him. thoroughly chilled, which brought on | a slight cold, he is in good physical Rattlesnake Tries To Enter Drugstore} Killdeer, Sept. 23—-A rattlesnake feet long was discovered trying an opening in the front door| 4 Meredith Pharmacy. d up the edge of the Screen door the full length of discovered and killed. Six rattlers were amputated. Dies Suddenly \- From Heart Failure} According which reached here soon after his death, he fell from his horse while attending the fair, and being taken from the fair grounds to the doctor's office, —_—————— Women’s Cotton and Lisle thread hose in Navy, Black, Here are exceptional bargains in Specially priced at for | He was thin- | @ Except for being | It had its body Rupert Sib- | e late Ma- stricken sudden late yesterda to the news! Flying an illuminated plane, Lieut. Alex Pb dropped from a plane above piloted by flyers are located at| McCook. Field at died while ayton, O. Pe lower wings of the plane, “Merchandise of Merit Only” EARLY AUTUMN SALE The Best Values Obtainable at the Lowest Cost SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING MILLINERY You want a Hat for Fall of course, so here’s your chance. Off the face styles as well as turban and poke styles in several colors are included in one large group for this sale at $5.00 SWEATERS Kid Boots, Slipover and Cricket Sweat- ers in beautiful color combinations and cleverly trimmed. Suitable for Sport, Street or Business wear in sizes for women or misses. They’re specially priced for this sale at $3.48 BASEMENT BABGAINS ODDS AND ENDS A large table contains many closed out at greatly reduced prices. CHINAWARE A very neat little breakfast set of heavy Cleveland Ware in a clever blue design, for only $7.65 Another Cleveland China Ware in a 42- piece Dinner set. of a conventional Gold Design includes every wanted item. $13.50 TRAYMORE A plain white ware of extra good quality, the 32-piece set contains all the most needed items and sells for only $5.00 KIDDIE KARS, COASTERS WAGONS AND SKOOTERS 1/3 OFF. AVIATORS STAGE REAL THRILLER cr) in t ‘ 4 earSON Kave exhibition of night flying, by “looping the loop” through a Lieut. W. H..B was illuminated by two tails of fire from containers atta CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS A large lot of Children’s made for hard wear, in sizes 5 to 9. Specially priced Another lot of high grade box stationery to go at A good 15 inch size Suit Case for Shopping or Outing 4 trips. A rare Bargain treat at oaly - FANCY CREPE PAPER Good standard quality Crepe Paper in. all colors; usually Fl HUNTERS GIVEN HEAVY FINES $25 and Costs for Hunting Without Licenses Five men arrested by State-Wide Game Warden Barney -Maurek were | tried before Justice F,.A, Moser at | Glen ;Ullin, yesterday, fined $25 for | hunting without licenses, assessed $3.85 costs each and shotguns and ammunition--confiscated. ~The shot- xuns-and ammunition may be sdéld at public auction under the law, Mau- | wek said, | hose arrested were John and Ben Delabarre of, Glen Ullin, A. W. Lindstrom of Grant county, Charles Hart and Adolph Geck of Glen Ullin, he said. | Maurek is now engaged in travel- ‘ing through this -seetion of the wler violatars of the game maybe use dogs, have no ed the game: limit. fieon thrilling a former doroff, 1 DRESSES Autumn Frocks of Silk or Wool in Navy, Black and Brown for Business, Street or School wear, in all sizes. Buttons,. Pmbroidery, Lace and Rib- bon trimmings combine to make these dresses the most attractive lower priced garments of the season. There’s a size for every woman or miss in this large lot and they are greatly reduced for this sale -- $16.50 Mercerized and ‘Cotton Hose, to close out at, per pair 10c BLANKETS Now is the time to Buy Blankets. Every Blanket ‘including Cotton, Wool, and Part Wool, Plaid and Plain colors, also all'silk comforters to be sold at ] 0% DISCOUNT OUTING FLANNEL Fancy Outing Flannél of exceptional quality in all colors, full yard wide, for pajamas, night gowns, ete. Extra ‘special at, per yard 22c PATTERN OILCLOTH 54 inch Pattern Table Qilcloths in sev- eral pretty designs suitable for kitchen or dining room. These are exceptional values a! » higher price but will be sold in this sale for only 75c - serviceable dishes to be STATIONERY 19c SUIT CASES 49c sells for much more ONLY 5 c ROLL