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MINOT FARMER STRUCK BY CAR AT RACE TRACK —Recovery Possible Bar- ring Complications . | | — | Minot, N. D., July 6—-—Re- covery of William Hadler, farmer residing northeast of Minot, who; was ‘struck by a racing automobile | at the northwest fair in Minot| Saturday afternoon, is probable! unless unforeseen complications de-; velop from the broken leg and| other injuries which he received,! os attending physician said to-! da: | er it will be necessary to ampu- tate Hadler’s left leg, which suf- fered a compound fracture when the speeding car struck him. Av effert being made to save the/| *\ which may prove successful according to the doctor who treating the injured man. He said to have begged hospital offi cials_ to amputate the legs members of his family would not are absolutely convinced that such | qj; procedure necessary, also suffered severe bruises to h head and ether parts of his body, sustained when he was thrown sev- eral feet by the ‘car. SUMMER AT BATHING POOL is ing Class Will Be Held ; Thursday Afternoon ntrances te aseto be jucted this season the municipal swimming pool 11 ye held Thursday afternoon at “o'clock. The entrance requir Wishek Man Drowns in Salt Lake Monday Jamestown, N. D, July 6..—AP— A young man named Seidel, 19! years of age, whose home is at! Wishek, was drowned in Salt Lake, | southeastern Kidder county, Mon- norning at 10:30. He was at- tending the celebration there in company /with two brothers and went in swimming. with severe cramps or a heart at- tack and drowned in about eight feet of water near the diving pier. day drag net for Norr’ “lone wolf” burglar of Minot whose i but |for him hi b } Hd Pott jail in M permit such an operation until they jing, apprehen: other ‘fug' jafterno Enffance Tests For Life Sav- |. probably with an improvised key manufactured from a knife or a table spoon, Forrest, o who assi: MINOT'S ‘LONE WOLF’ BURGLAR ESCAPES JAIL: incertainty existed as to wheth- /Saws Bars and Picks Lock — { filles nocth of Two Aliens Go With Him —Search Under Way N. D., July 6—AP—A Minot, ate knowledge of locks gained along with two iens, today wa‘ Canadian spread over a ' half dozen states and the western ces Of Canada. ‘h may lead to an early mn of Forrest and the dow, and then are believed to ve robbed the local national rd armory, have becy obtained, A. S. Spicher ‘said this . The escape probably was Inegotiated with the aid of one or more persons on the outside, the sheriff sai nid. Delivery Baffling I delivery, which authorit- J The ji ies credit to the cunning of Forrest, one of the most. baffling ever to| pe cur in Minot. In some manner, sisted him, unlocked the door 2 , {of his cell, went into another room s for the life saving | where the two ns were confined and the trio crawled through a narrow opening in a window which had been made by sawing off two ent#include the ability to swim on jbars. Unless assisted with a lad- one’sback without the ase of one hand& across the pool and the abili der from the outside, the three men were obliged to drop about 25 feet to divé from the side of the pool into jto earth after passing through the seve fect of water and recover an from the bottom of the pool.| oye’ classes willbe held at 2:30 m, on Mondays and Tuesdays and elieses at 3 p. m., on Wednes- tani Thursdays. saving test will afterfieon, July 6, and the final test on nesdi ich Friday 7:3 gram-fof stunts will be conducted. Ribbons will be awarded for second and third place, scoring f three™'and one points respectivel: At the end of the season gold, slver end bronze medals will be awarded | to those having the hig! Contestants will be classified as ve \to trial at jopening in Minot this afternoon, The first life |2Nd was to have been tried on a be held Tuesday Charge of grand larceny and two ‘harges of burglary, in connection |with the robbery of the Piper-Howe - | Lumber company in this city of ap- pro ts | ago. Forrest has st scores, /Suilt, although alleged accompliges have confessed to thei window. Forrest was to have been brought term of district court ately $20,000 a few months ue for the trials would be asked. never admitted his He was taken Forrest, alleged rty from the county jot early Sunday morn- es, who escaped after] the cori awing off two steel bars on a jail Counsel for Forrest had in- timated, however, that a change of participa- CLOUDBURST HITS DAYTON, OHIO, TODAY Ccmmunication System Down —Several Feet of Water Reported on Streets | | | 1 Columbus, Ohio, July 6—()—#Day- ton was isolated from all wire com- rly this afternoon fol-| storm which swept South- ern and Western and Central Ohio, and which is reported to have been nied by a cloudburst at Day- extent of the damage at ot known necom| ton. ticular The hoeneton, seven | there was water several feet deep on the streets of Dayton shortly before jthey lost their last wire into that nati also was hard hit by the severe rain and electrical storm and for a me all communication with that city was lost. ; Later, how- ever, it was restored. ¥ Condition of Mrs: Sloniker Improved Mrs. Kenneth loniker, taken to St. Alexius hospital Thurs- day as the result of injuries sustain- ed in an automombile collision at of Third and Rosser streets Wednesday afternoon, was so much, improved ¢! was removed to her home yes s It was at first thought that she s internally injured and ‘that her condition might be serious, but her rapid improve- ment indicates that the injuries were not of such a serious nature, It will be a week or two before she will be able to leave the house, ho Tr according to di who was la to thank everyone who helped further my campaign and voted for me, in the primary election, 1 am taking this means of thanking you and wish to solicit your support and vote in the fall election. Frank Barnes. » RECIATION An it will be impossible for me to nee, and thank cach one personally, 6 1 would like to do, I take this means of thanking all who worked and voted for me for Coroner at the recent primary clection and 1 re- xpectfully solicit your support at the fall clection. Respectfully, Capt. J. $1. Belk. FROM FLORIDA TO ALASKA Thorough bi sures youa good li travel. iness training as- ng wherever you Two graduates of Dakota go, recently heard from.are: Doris Lawson, say- follows: Boys: 12 years of age and |tion in various burglaries and have | ing she is with the First National ! younger, Young Comers: of age and under, Pioneers of age and over, niors, tt years of age and under, Juniors 14_years of age and over, Seniors. 14. years 5 The daily schedule for swimming instructions has been arranged as eae ys; 3, life saving The »program of events arranged | for the Friday night affairs has been outlined as follows July 9: long plunge; 20 yard swims using breast stroke, free style, back. stroke und legs only; 40 yards tired’ swimmer carry; object diving; shallow, high and swan dives; fancy diving. 16 20 yard swims, free declared that Forrest was ‘leader. Once you have tricd the new shortboil method of making jams and jellies with Certo you will d card the old, uncertain way as an out of date piece of kitchen drudg- ery. Certo jams and jellies jell per- style; side stroke, back stroke; 40 /the jellying substance of fruit re- yard: swims, head carry, one arn carfy, open; surface diving; float- ing:-motioniess for ti shallow hig’ ‘and swan dive; fancy diving. July 28; floating motionless for time; 10 yards tired swimmer carry; 20-yard swims, free style buck str@ie; 40 yards open stroke; sur- face! diving for objects, shallow, high and swan d fancy diving. fas Cay Night lay); July 30, will be water ight. The events for the vargous classes will be as_ follows: ‘onng Comers: 20 yard swims, be st, free, back strokes; jong P . 20 yard swims, breast, stroke; long plunge, diving. iors: 20 yard swims, breast, ; back stroke; lopg plunge: 20 40 yards tired ject diving; pain all life saving Support Away From the Sesquicentennial ined and bottled. fectly—just tenderly firm time—never a failure. They taste better, because the delicate, de- icious, fresh flavor of your fruit not boiled away. | tier, because you preserve their bright, natural color. You get half again more jam or jelly from your fruit because you save the juice which used to boil away. recipes for delicious jams, jellies and marmalades comes with each bottle of Certo. Even if you are not an experienced cook, you can make time the Certo way. Your grocer carries Certo, or you ‘can send 10c (for postage) and get | a trial half-size bottle which will! make from 6 to 10 glasses of jam) or ely depending upon the recipe | us Presbyterians Take Liar Certo jams and pellies jell per- every They look pre’ A book of nearly one hundzed rfect jams and jellies every Address Douglas - Pectin ration, 6207 Granite Building, ter, N. Y. 000.00 to Loan on $50, Business Low Interest Rate, Prepaym: »> FOR SALE. Complete Restaurant fixturés and equipment consisting of Dishes, Sil- verware, ‘Tables, Chairs, ie boxes other les too numerous to men- their | Bank, Anchorage, Alaska; | Schwerdtfeger, atipouncing his ap- pointment as manager of the Florida | Audit'Co., Tampa: | Watch each week. ‘Follow the i SucceSStul.’? ““Dakota’’ actual bus- | imess training (copyrighted—unob- | tainable elsewhere): starts you om | realexperience. Begin Aug. 2. Smaller classes. Write F. L. Wat. | kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo: SSS DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE | | | D. C. PH. C. Dector of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. f Residence. and | and 10 years. ent Privi- Property for, 5 counter, Cash reg- Social and. Personal VISITS PARENTS HERE BE fae a JF. Mason Ci her sister, heen spending the friends in ; Bismarck last evening for a month visit with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. O. A. Iverson. 1S SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs, Ed. Mount of Baldwin i iously ill in Bismarck. Her’ hax been spending several day tho city with: her. LEAVE FOR DETROIT , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger leave tomorrow morning for Detroit, GRAHAM BROTHERS WEEK-END OUTING isther Agre spent the week- end with a purty of friends and reia- tives at Lake I 1. Minn., where they will spend two WEEK‘END VISITORS weeks at the lake: _J. Germain and E. B. Larson of RETURN FROM LAKE ISABEL and Mrs. daughter hive ‘returned from Lake yton, reported that [Isabel, where they spent the week- end. VISITED Gordon Myers visited friends at Wilton oyer the week-end. ‘|GUESTS AT HOLLOPETER -HOME Prudence Hollopeter and Roy Manning of Fargo, who were weck- _ Truck fr 88 ‘Miss Ida Iverson, who hid A Graham Brothers truck chassis for $885! ' A new entry in the one+on field, the G-BOY, experience and mass production. c Powered, too, with a Dodge recognized everywhere Com; powerful, to handle—it is truly odaaeaeed thane ccome quallic--amres 80 low a price. is f THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE end guests at the honie of Miss Hollo- peter'’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hollopeter, 560 Tenth street, returned home last evening. Miss Dora Margaret Wade, also of Fargo, who motored to Bismarck with Miss Hollopeter and Mr. Manning, has remained in tl y for n longer Hollopeter. ACATION AT NEVIS, MINN: Lieut. and Mrs, R, A. Day and children, Emma Jane ‘afd Polly Ann, accompanied by Mrs. Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Falconer, and Lieut. Day's parents, M George Day of Brittin, left- Sunday morning for Nevis, Minnj, where they will enjoy a three or four ’ outing at Leech and Itasca ELTINGE THEATRE “The Wise Guy” Kirkwood, Betty Compson Williams and children of Iowa, accompanicd by unusual character week-end with Minneapolis, arrived in «| wecks CAPITOL THEATRE HERE FROM WILTON Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson of Wiltan spent the week-end in Bis- marek. ‘ |Provoker, “Go West.” most elaborate gloom-chaser in his will o——_—_____________» | AT THE MOVIES |‘ eres cnet states hates focal ———_—__________-¢ = Mary Astor at the Eltinge tonight, Presents and, unusual story and an development. mes Kirkwood sells patent medi- cine, preaches the gospel of gaod living and practices the gentla art and Mrsi)of grafting, proud that he is known as the Wise,Guy. But he pays a big price for some real wisdom. The slang ‘expression, “a wdw” fits Buster Keaton’s latest laugh- By far’ the and convulsing reer, frozen-faced’ comedian's- pitture with James and MINNEHAHA Pace J Order a case for the | HOME Linton visited friends here’ over the week-end, WEEK-END IN MINOT G. L, Spear and W. H. Patrick spent the week-end holiday at Minot. WEEK-END OUTING ; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Krutencr spené the week-end at Lake Isabel. RETURNS FROM. MOTOR TRIP Willis Belk has returned from a motor, trip through South Dakota. RETURNS FROM HAZEN Carlton Alm has returned from Hazen, where he visited friends over the week-end. YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILMS DEVELOPED Carl Nelson and IN WILTON | t-eon chassis, £06. Detroét.. “Dad, I.ain’t going to school any more.” “Eh, why?” “It's no bally good —1 can't learn to spell. The teacher keeps changing the words.” Brothers engine, as a symbol of depend- Mew Brothers Trucks, with Dodge i [ jrothers ies Commercial Cars, ] You keep changing the i tnest 90m of ail haulage req . value of your property all 11%4-Ton Chassis - $1375 cng Delivered M.B.GILMAN CO. | BRGanwav art SECOND ST. Pnane soe ings does your insurance keep pace? See this agency of the Hartford Fire In- surance Company about your insurance today. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” ‘216 Broadway Bismarck, N. 1). Phone 577 sIsMaRcR ‘ \ When in 3 Minneapolis it’s the - Radisson Rooms : $2.50 per day and up Four popular priced cafes As you increase your hold- Bismarck, N. D. Rice ae 5 Cannone Prand WAR ON card Iree Track Suits! The coolest underwear j for hot weather is the “track suit”— knitted shirt with “shorts” —and, man, how comfortable! Telephone 427° |} / Bismartk Bottling Works, THAT PICNIC LUNCH: Is all the better . “Because pf £ MINNEHAHA PALE “The Real Lagered Brew” i It’s an aid to HEALTH, HAPPINESS and DIGESTION. * of: prethiere at the Capitol theatre'yes- FIAT) Inc. LIES INSECTS —by crediting interest to our Savings depositors for the past three months., Are you one of those: receiving part of this interest? If 90 remember to bring in your pass bodk to have the interest eritered. If not—operi a Sav- ings Account on or before July. 10. so that you will receive some interest on October 1. el Men’s 220 blue denim Overalls, special... , Work shirts Men’s Dress Oxfords, an: extra value at.... Men's Athletic style Men’s Work Socks, Brown Men’s Blue Chambray saprceenes Regular $3.00 © shoes... Ladies’ 7c Fibre Silk Hose, special at...........5.0.5.. Ladies’ $1.25 ‘Rayon dad Silk Hose at. \ ; Ladies’ Pai Girls’ Patent Leather "We have decided to continue this sale for another 10 days. A Sale of a Thousand Bargains is: now on in Full Blast. We hdve marked ‘the stock edown for inmiediate sale. - There ‘are many unparalleled values. oo 49c