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es a a ‘ ~ -PAGE TWO ~~. FIRES FORCE + -PROPLE FROM + HEALTH CAMP = ' ’ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926 r % BISMARCK TRIBUNE t , i} 4 My 4 i ; ‘ in Social and | Bima pat Sally's "Tuer ats aed| Oldest Member of io het partum nt Coanty be aeatted: in Brostlyn a fea @ proven investigation into the Hall-Mills mur- | The wagon. train, pee scaneniy ue Bisbee Auxiliarv — TMNT der at Somerville, N..J., that will up if "s en en gl and Kom. were ine an ‘Active Worker NEW ANGLE IN set present theories if evidence «de- ey velops along lines suggested. were taken.to the camp of Swift ‘The body of the Rev. Dr. Edward: Wind who, impressed by Sally's; ‘Bisbee, N, D., Aug. 4—()—Ad- ”d . Hall ‘was examined at Kings H BU: beauty, determined to make her his} vancing age has not halted the ready county hospital in Brooklyn after the] ERE ON BUSINESS squaw. hand or the willingness to serve of murder four years ago Dr. Ber. E. S. Beaty of Carrington is spend- ‘Starlight, the Chief's sister, was| Mrs. I. 4. Leonard, oldest member of ’. | nard Vaughan, who is now-dead. Mr Ee { j ing a few days in the city on busi-| ¢illed with, pity at the plight of the| the American Legion Auxiliary unit / — Dodd has found in: Dr. ‘Vaughan’ ¥ | cae connected with the ‘Oda Fellows, white girl, pnd, defying her brother,| here. : : Investigation Started in} notes a suggestion that rifle a poh i * Out of Control Alon ‘lodge. . ‘ | became Safly's charapion. ‘At 62 Mrs. Leonard is as keen to 8. as pistol bullets were used in thd i, = Blazes Out of 4 A ee a we | What a narrow. encape from death| take paft in community or civic af- Brooklyn May Upset slaying of Dr. Hall and Mrs. Eleat >a - Idah | GUEST FROM MINNEAPOLIS | and torture Sally and Tom had, and| fairs as many women years younger - Mills, the choir singer. SheUs of % Coast—Montana, Idaho | Miss Wanda Benard arrived in the' how they) barely escaped with their) and is one of the unit's most active) . Present Theories calibre bullets were found near tha ‘ondi' Bett j city yesterday from her home in Min-/ lives. thrpugh: the assistance of Star-| members. Recently she completed bodies, but it is pointed out that } Conditions er ineapolis for a yisit with the Missesjight is graphieally portrayed in the | knitting a woolen afghan for dona- -_ these may have been placed there to eis i Edna and Freda Ecklund. tnrsiling photoplay, ‘the Wagon Trail,| tion to someone in the government] New York, Aug. _4—#/.—District divert suspicion. ; Seattle, Aug. 4—)—Forest fires | ‘ which is playing today at the Rex f wae Sian out of contral in Par 1 ste gee Kipbert Ife tart rening hee 7 Ye a AE TS sy sifie coast states jay while condi- 1 ; , ; . a tions in'the flame swept sections of p for, Minneapolis to join Mr. Kichert.| Jewelers of State f Montana and northern Idaho were Mr. Kiebert left last Saturday. Meet: at.Grand Forks 3} The most serious blazes are in ERE FROM WASHBURN Washington | Mr, and Mrs. John Bibelheimer and| Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 4—@).— i desperate effort ix being made to | daughter of Washburn are spending) Fifty retail jewelers of North 1: i save Camp Forward, a health resort a few days in tne city, shopping and| kota pattered here today for their sd % in the foothills ee uh Bua OEE: transacting busines: annual meeting, which will close this ae ag J. Sixty-four ehildren, | | Ail dete cuban? Bealtto be| eck Mastin, vee president of the Fifth Avenue at Central Pack 4 i st her attend Ss ' i i i i! HE forced to flee for their {closed out for $1.00.—Sarah | ora eerie ce aien sits afternoon, { NEW YORK ; a : pt (eyed ; | /ERED STERRY, President rs aad Rat a American Woman to sk: CU: sali } . Proportionate Rate Try Channel Again JOHN = a * oi: Hide Shipments : “ Pander 4 , ’ , # Asked of Commission : ss he gh TER CARTON al cae" a, Aug. 4). AAC , a. ‘ ‘ i hts; the shadows of the Roaring| N. Y.. undaunted by, failure yesterday Forties where march the hosts of} in her attempt to swim across the i j ¢ Thespian; the drab routine of life in| English channel, plans to make a new pe Fores Siioy 0 satu advantage, out ° ‘ ‘Z| the sidestreets with the music of; attempt some time this month. = proportion to the difference i ie on “ i jazz and tinkling glass’ within car-| | Walter Brickett, her coach, made tance, if erie aT cae il + gy 5 shot! ‘ All Pan tepeee pe are| this announcement this évening. - he ember of oe ¢ yipresent in Evelyn Brent’s latest; ee SRS RRL of Jamestown, Valley City, Bismarck, i oe f -| melodrama, “Queen 0" Diamonds,” Your chance to vert a late b and Minot, throuy Just released. and .coming to the] summer coat at less than cost t represehtatives, Springer and F : Capitol theatre today, Wednesday and Cadieux of this city, have filed an | ; i ‘ Thirsty. ay, Wednesday ane’ at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. (P)- #: Jamestown, N. OD, A : t rand ging TOM ory ra rs € = i | | | « application for relief with the Inter tepping for the nonce from c : $xpate, Cqinmerce Commission. a characters to which she has S ime of $75 to $100 on cach of ; 4 4 such famously skilful interpretation os ( 4 Yo ‘k @ Boston to 50 cars shipped per year : velyn Brent comes, agai 4 (40) On 1 ch of these points would be i ¢ a chorus girl role—a'type of charac- 2 a proportionate rate rul ™ ter she glorified in he® recent pro- ssert. duction, “A Broadway Lady.” — Ax’ Jerty typn, 8 girl of “be show, 2, chorus, who bears a striking likeness = Feed Situation imply have to try es a only w: ort pend fue to a very famous New ‘York star, Mis: A band, Bangs, eing vamped by| Brent has any number of bi Much Relieved By ‘And “Jiggs”. the Orang-utan “d ce abbed-haired flapper monks| tions in Quoc O Dineende oa Today. and Tomorrow i devil” werial performer, listening Central America, ‘ which to bestow her remarkable Recent Rainfall trustfully to Al. G. Barnes, realizes pitatis “a good idea, Jiggs” says] talents read hela cae oooraet that something must be done to cover| the big boss, “then you could ‘vamp’ cent rains have considerably al- | her ba fore the Al. G, Barnes| the Giant Gorilla Man, Joe Martin, ELTINGE THEATRE TOM MIX ted the seriousness of the rough SG CHRCUS puts up the big] himself; and make friend hubby! Despite the fact that “The Greater * feed situation in the opinion of A. R.| top at Bismarck on August 5, show-| jealou x i lory,” great super-feature, which in Miesen, extension agent for Burleigh] ing the greatest circus sensation of| “Jiggs” was a riot'in the African! wil] be shown at the Eltinge today and! county. S the age: “Pocahontas at the Court| jungles where hair on the head is| Thursday, deals entirely with Vienna “The Wagon Trail” Mr. “Miesen returned Inst night | of Queed Anne”, incluing three gonsidered decidedly de trop you sec| during and after the war, there y; from a meeting yesterday at Driscoll} tribes of Indians---Wahoe, Econdido| Jiggs was born partly bald-but now) not a single so-called wai e ins 3 A and one at, Sterlingslast night, at and Apache. the Mies, better Her terribly and she| the Mahe oo {J} Scenes of the old frontier | which the feed situation was dis-] “I suppose I'll have to- wear ‘al is forced to spread he $0 Ope ot then plabdentahswethe arn ie which the feed OO farmers were| toupe,” diggs moans despairingly,| her bald dome for hours at a time,| o¢ the formek glorious Aqetrion cneig anys: with Indians attacking it at the sede meeting and} ¥ SERRE ie —| pire Foing off to the war. But of th wagon trains—real old days about a dozen at Sterling. 2 5 ‘i actual scenes showing fighting at the ; Some of the farmers said they 0 Dowd Files Claim eh i sia ert hee cae pre e front there are none. i of the thundering herd Fee ee aay ee ication chad A la gain of more than 23 points, When |;..,/8¢ Greater Glory” in an adpta- , Also 2-reel .comedy S} of the recent rains the situation has Against Government |‘ 4 " blished | #200 of “Viennese Medley,’ shown a marked improvement. The | the alleged gonne oo was bu i oe novel by Edith O’Shaughnes: farmers at Driscoll have shipped out} | | ‘ , | Monday noon specu! og rt the stock | the American ambassador $ very little stock, but. those at the] ‘St. Paul, Aus. 4—(P)—Mike 0’-|ran riot, reaching the climax w The screen production was carried ou' *I'Sterling meeting had pped some.| Dowd, one e world’s —middle- | the establishment of a new high rec-| along colossal lines. Me. Micsen felt the hay situation was| Weight boxing champion, today filed | ord above 214 today. Following the] ‘The poignant story traces the for- r Something not to be alarmed about | suit in federal district court for $10,-| announcement of the dénial, the! tunes of a typical well-to-do Viennese at least until 30 days from now. 000, naming the government as de- | shares broke to 207, starting a reac-| family. It Mallawe then teniasproe: Jonn Haw, Northern. Pacific. ag-] fendant. ; 3 tion in other sections of the market. | perity to poverty to the beginning of riguitural development agent, spoke] O'Dowd claims the amount is due : : @ rehabilitation. The central figure “on the feed situation briefly, but de- te ee Lia tbls, penal Closing out the balance of| in the epic drama is a kindly sere ¥ = voted st of his consideration to} of alleged permanent disability he aunt, aristocratic, unworldly and in- Fee eee coetitertne por. [suffered while serving with. the |OUF summer coats at less than) tonics" sympathetic to all’ the ills! chase of ewes and, even in the face] American army, both in the United | cost.—Bismarck Cloak Shop. | about her. i ‘ " he of continued dry weather, there is|States and in France during sig | iane oad of ae tress to take} s e 4 jing world war. this role was attended with the utmost ome demand for them, secording to} ward war, discharge, O-Dowd elain Too Late To Classify gifticulty, and Lucy -Beaumont, well Mr. Miesen left thi ing for|he has been suffering from multipld | |, 3 4 ; nown on’ the stage, was selected only , : 2 a cule sen lett this me conducted {aclerosis, a disease affecting either | FOR RES —_Fornished | two-room after more th character women ‘nother mecting at “McKengie ‘this|the brain or the spinal cord. The) “partment. 520 Seventh street. had failed to fill all the-demands of 3 afternoon: disease is extremely uncommon and the part. Is caused either by overwork or ex-|FOR RENT—One Parrett Sree aa te vere weather conditions. room, close in. Suita Lehi eS REX THEATRE ' : Cost of Elevator peace, tos niSnes eer reen cous V5! Bs Pigg trey . Ee wi vind, chief of a roving tribe’ System Is Announced |Cochran Repudiates STRAYED af ‘red shine which pad beon terseris. or two. 310 Ave. B. Phone 874R.| Starlight, the devated One ears ay mare, 4 years old; weight! ing wagon trains in the vicinity of Ft. | LANGE has een sere Alleged Interview | 1500:" 10st’ since ‘Fetruary; no brand.| Beigers had her sympathies aroused totul amount to be paid for the ele- One heifer, red and white; weight! over the plight of two o¥ her broth-| : ‘ : tor system of the Saskatchewan} New York, Aug. 4.—()—Thomas about 600; horns; end off right ear; | er's captives. f \ 7 Mooperative Elevator company, Ltd.,] Cochran, partner of J. P. Morgan & | lost since July 1. ba tee J Sally Madison was a member, of | by the Saskatchewan pool elevators,|Co., bound for Europe on the Olym- L. E. «sek D, the wagon train which was going! Ltd. $11,059,350.47, under terms of | pic, today aad Be. the morse McKenzie, . Hogar bin jo, Calltonma, wees andes n by a majority | firm a repudiation of the alleged in- =a f er father and; SRE emnd at oritenters een lserview in which he was quoted as| vinachteMeaeatnneten, mother. Another member of the ad- The award is approximately $1,-| predicting an advance of 100 points |; ye Ni ya-|Venturous party of pioncers was 400,000 less than the price asked for|in General Motors stock. _ will receiv ids for a janitor the property by the vendor, their| “In response to inquiries made of [for a period of ning months com: ‘ elaim being $12,424,331.07 and approx- |me by a ship news reporter upon my wanutit bidder to furnish a fate imately $700,000 more than the sailing from New York on a holida: oatye 7 chaser's offer, the wheat pool having | Mr. Cochran said, “I spoke with en- ¢ “acl proper opera- ; offered to pay $10,308,822.32. " thusiasm of the earnings, manage- | ti © plant. Bids will be / 3 ment and prospects of the General | Tece “District School Roard reserves the A Motors corporation. 4 Tennis Tournament a authorized no stateme: ht to reject any or all bids. 4 3 ind as to the future pri J. D. HOAG, p Is Delayed By Rain] ioc “whien obviously, "no one can District Clerk, (#20.0- 8.747. OFF, foretell. Fargo, N. D., Aug. 4—)—Play| The alleged Mr Coch- : are Ee DESTROYS. tn the 23rd annual North Dakota ten- cial 5 Pea eer car ‘is tournament, which was postponed t Monda tounded the finan- County, North Da Tuesday afternoon because of rain, f its radical de- bids for lignite 4s expected to get under way at about | parture from the itional consery- 1 iv in goal bins p. m. today. Workmen have been |atism of the Mo: m and imme- | °! x proximate amounts needed, for Ne a 20 on the courts since early this morn-| diately started feverish speculation | so) fpg, rolling and remarking them pre-|in General Motors stock. Although ; so i, paratory to the resumption of play,| Wall street was frankly skeptical of F : and they are expected to be in fine |the purported interview and it was reenstul idder to furnish a ; SMape by noon. characterized by a Morgan official | (eye? BUarantee Fulfilment of con- Semi-finals, in the state event, in|as “beyond all precedent.” specula-| Bids will be received up to and in which Robert Kehrer, Jamestown, |tors seized upon the reported re-| cluding August Lith, 1926, will oppose George McHose, Fargo,|marks of Mr. Cochran as a “bullish | District School Board reserves the and C. P. Tenneson, Fargo, will meet |tip” and bid the stock, up to record | "#ht to reject any or all bide. Warner MeNair, Fargo, are sched- | heights. : uled fogs p. m. today. When Mr. Cochran sailed last Sat-|7—27 daily ; Tindian fo Speak at Walther League Meet |i on F a : Business Property for S.and 10 years. jamuel Mi > av Mohican Indian, mA be ut the cipeting of the Walther Low Interest Rate, Prepayment Privi- League of the Zion Lutheran church leges. P. C. REMIN N City National Bank er OAG, District Clerk. @ apes ante oman Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Mil- ler is lecturing in the interest of In- t > dian missions, He is well acquainted wigh the history of his. people and their spiritual conditions. ‘An interesting program has been planned as follows? vee aie re you see all the new cars— qmonths of 1926, tr ans ‘comes your. strictest. comparisons But even the new low prices of ‘ocal solo—Mes, William Hinkel. ort of state’ convention—Miss - : of the newest:and:finest Paige thesé “Paige Seful a A. ple ity i le ‘with. any or.every other car. 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