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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VIGILANTES ORGANIZED TO RESIST - ANNUAL POST-HARVEST INVASION OF BANK BANDITS OPERATING IN STATE nf General's Office Swamped with Requests for Rifles to Meet Robbery Emergencies in Small Towns WINNIPEG | ROUSED BY BANDIT RAID,,.... Daylight Payroll Robbery in; Heart of City Stirs Panic rifles fully schoo jutant case of trou fcores of as to what to do in “The successful repulse of uny xt- tempt to loot a bank or store in one Winnipeg. Man, Aug. 14) of our small towns depends on a daring daylight holdup of ashier of the Winnipeg Stree! adopted und put into teel-jacketed bullets too each member given a copy to study. to townspeople for use in Careful consideration of defensive t positions should be made. Upstairs Windows with bank “Upstairs windows opposite the ne robbery bank or store are excellent points sun and from which to obtain fire upon the front of the bank or store. Positions in the rear should also be selected designated. The selection of ¢ positions should be made with w of safety to the citizens and ing fi be shooting mae. Kobindas the {rifle which shoot n a bullet he is en, too, there is wrobber if a to hand over the pouc truck over the head by a the hands of one of t he banks this year are full of money and after this crop is harvest- ed sold the banks will be in nger from this class of out- We should all do our part rd defeating attempts. y village and town should or- i ommittee, work out a de- and give any band of my rifle will | 8h of two or ry houses before it i of hit to the car, the quintet h the gathering crowd st_an immediate pur vit, including police on motoreycles in automobiles, but the robbers | such it fense plan | wall without | is no protect ‘Butte Farmer Buys City Hall For $100 Down j« —_—+ all that is of President. Cool- idge’s _aloofn records show he shook hands with 46,011 persons last . No former president ever k hands with so many in one lits are equip. | little dan ip | hand fir | His of perience tional Sioux City, ug. 14.—(P)—A flyer in high f proved disastrous a farmer living saaen! SCHOOL FOR FIREM N near « a n rancisco. is city’ now ana, who ran into the , MANS, fF Wan tei ‘| boasts of seven-story building for ion without coat und hat ie peld but Ate iso. fect the | taining firemen. It has a special night and demanded the I chester soutan't iit | 20m Where the firemen hrave smoke “friend” = from tol shooter couldn it and test out protective devices. ed that he had pur. mn ime out of 10, At the distance he might hit a man | SS time with a rifle and almost miss with a shotgun At that ) 1 for $15,000 paying © $100 down igning a contract for " the bala LADD BURIED | IN BALTIMORE: Was’ hington, body North Da two mon Thursday Simple s at Glend Urges Organization e to W. ©. McFadden, the North Dakota ecently, Fraser ; In Aug. 14.—(P)—-The! tor Edwin F. Ladd, , who died at Baltimore ¥ ago, was buried here, n of volunteer es by North Da. izens tor the protection of nd stores against. robbers es marked interment! tenet sine emetery where the body , © : laid in the receiving vault — sin death First plans were to inter the bo at Fargo. Mrs. Ladd finally decided | against returning the body to North Dakota, She will remain here children finish school, ced. Films Properly Developed Snappy Kodak Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mail Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak, until her she announ- ; elds in “Friend- ly Enemies.” Capitol Theatre commencing Monday. {L Announcement Dorum Tailoring Ground Floor, First Guaranty Bank Bldg. (Formerly occupled by the Chamber of Commerce) Bismarck’s long want of a high class exclusive tailoring store at last granted. You will find here the best and the latest of high grade wool- ens with a perfect fit and workmanship at a moderate price. All our suits and overcoats are made here in our own shop where the public and customers are invited to come in at any time and see garments under construction. During my many years of experience it requires a period to build a suit or overcoat suitable to deliver to exacting connoisseur for fine tailoring. : Having made clothes for the best dressers of Bismacrk and vicinity for the past three years, we. need no further introduc- tion. We also do repairing, cleaning, and hand pressing of ladies’ and gents’ garments. Have your fall suit and ‘overcoat built by Dorum Tailoring Ground Floor, First Guaranty Bank Bldg. (Formerly occupied by the Chamber of Commerce) BISMARCK, N. D. / | “The boy's fight for life is truly remarkable,” Dr. Roan declared. “Al- though litlte hope can be held out for his splendid fighting aalities may pull him through.” Iboy’s desperate battle for life, Ate | giving him every attention. Girl \nurses offer up daily prayers in the ‘hospital chapel for the youth’s re- | covery. | Novenas are being made by hos- pital nuns. Injured in Fall J From Pony, | Boy Stages Losing Battle | For Life A 15-year-old Indian boy, lying at id} the point of death in St. Alexius | hospital following a fall from a-pony at Elbowoods Sunday, has been in a state of coma for 144 hours, it was | announced today by Dr. M. W. Roan,! attending physician. | Fighting for life against almost | hopeless odds, John Grinnell, from Fort Yates reservation, is suffering | from concussion of the brain, a frac- tured skull and compound fracture | of the hip bone, and possible internal ' injuries. The lad was semi-conscious yes- terday for a short period, and again today. | Such Is Life “Eighteen years ago T had threc | ribs broken; fourteen years age my right leg; eleven years ago I nearly went over with typhoid fever and! since then have had awful stomach | and liver trouble. Was filled with) gas most all the time. I would have colic attacks so bad as to become un- | conscious. No ntedicine helped me{ and doctors advised an operation. | One day talking with a stranger he recommended Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- | edy, which helped me at once.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from { the intestinal tract and allays the | inflammation which causes practical. | ly all stomach, liver and intestinal | ailments, including appendicitis. One | dose will convince or money refund- ed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Announcement We are now open for business in our new location at 210 Main. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 210 Main —Adv. Greater Pinay recveaion Grinnell was riding Pony at Elbo- woods Sunday. where he visited friends. The animal threw him. His foot caught in the stirrup which dragged him quarter of a mile when his boot came off. The Ind is good-looking, with a powerful physique. Occasionally, his aggard countenance, seared by near- ly a week's intense suffering, reveals a faint smile. If Grinneli recovers, he may be a cripple for life. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 THE WAR'S NOT OVER Omaha, Neb.—Disabled American veterans organization is working on the case of Peter Barich, Minneapo- lis, whose hands, feet and chin are ossifying and have already lost most of their feeling. Doctors have given his case up, and listed him as a “permanent disability.’ The first steamer of the Swiss navy was built 97 years ago by an American, Edward Church, who then Net one >-But All Three was the, United States consul in France. —— oo DR.R. S. ENGE Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ll With one swift sure stride, Oldsmobile at- tains a position of commanding importance. Here is greater beauty and finer per- formance—an impressive achievement that becomes doubly so with the drastic five day the most reduction of Oldsmobile prices! 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