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PAGE Six Paro oe a ee errr THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926 the American Bagie Fire: Insarance ‘ty the world! is prohibitive, officials of the N. P. company, wi was formerly con- Hines.! say. q feted by I : Sy tte teen ‘ PIRATES READY FOR BATTL 1 ON NEM burgh Is Prepared For ‘$21| $8,000,000 More ‘Than Any Eastern Teams =f peed Be fone : 310 y the Election Roarda of the Various precincia Witnean SULOA 'T vios! 20 1783 % a8 20 ONEM AO MOV PIA . NOLTEM H.LA0S | | NVOAUL AO DOV | CUVAL 9 “Lod pus Quvan 9 “Lod st aava HLA Pittsburgh, idle for several days during | wlich the , club, tag been 4 lamaged by internal strife, is ready ‘Teter wible totaled $12,146,748.38 on June 30, te pena he Cagtern, investen that it] Toledo at Minneapolis, played Sun-| ihe audit of tl stele devemanere ee Teague championship, “Secuaaeesrieh, fue fice just completed by 0. B. Lund The Carey-less Pirates encounter! Toutswue et Runeee pit sourttant, for the state board of aud Boston in ee first series we con-| Indianapolis @t Mibwaukce. tors, whows, Brostiyic yesterday, 40s 3 This, Lund said, “exceeds the Pittsburgh has bought Herman @mount on hand on that date of any Layne, fast hard hitting outfielder, Previous year by over $3,000,000, The from the Toronto Internationals ‘for figure given includes the state k $30,000 and two players to be select- beh! eee ed, He will report next ing. men’s compensation fung, which has The St. Louis Cardinals & batance of $1,066,619.78. Much of well to the fore in yesterday's ¥ {647| this, however, is set aside for claims Hot ting Chicas runs ny Chicago . 8st ’ which lready have been allowed and and Bell of tl rds, ‘on which payment will be made over apd Wilson of Chicago, hit cirewit ‘Cash on -hand in all funds for auva HWA which the: state treasurer is respon- UVM Pas “Lod pus UVM Pat “Ld 131 AUVAL BUS “LOd PT a 39 Ws “ " 26 2 UV PU “LOd 181 UV WL “Le BUS \ CTUVA WE LOd 15T 149 a aAoun naan auva aonatorns “stencil uaartes| Ost AA, SVT ssvudi AVUAUIHLSS aTaLANVa! axownons XINTONE Lanuuval ONT nn MAO NITLHD saqoom aauxtvd natanael canst : amano PAUL! NVNA'T ati avi wva10 vinviasrantol ai.ag antats sousnave xaguD aaning marauasty) NIAU AVA ; saatd| NBHONTW STANT IR | ONTTESLS ‘FIOOsIUEG according to the returns made by cast at the Primary Election, held at the various election preci We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing Abstract of Veter LILLIAN READY Diving comes after swimming, but no swimmef should neglect diving. There is always a thrill about a well executed dive, even if it be of a to slip into the splashing i8 well worth the effort to learn. The first thing to learn about d ing is that it is just as easy to go in FOR A DIVE head first as feet first and that no more water is going to slip into the nose or ears than if one jumped in feet first or-came a bellywhopper, Therefore, I advise that every diver concentrate upon alipping gracefully into the water without a splash before he even attempts the mere difficult dives, (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Mandan News DISCOVER OLD INDIAN SKULL Russians Make Interesting Find, Digging Cellar— Call Major Welch ‘t’s a far cry from the interior of a house, with pipe, or cigaret aglow in the gathering gloom, to the days when the Mandans, of the “Village of the Crying Hill”, buried their corn and drove horses over the cache so the Sioux Indians wouldn't get it. But Major A. B. Welch was equal to the occasion. Thursday night, about 9:30 he received a tele gging a cel- old ice house, dug up a ly. Great excitement! They didn’t know what to do, but decided finally to see the major. He found the skeleton of an Indian about 20 years old, and 150 years dead. He knows only the approximate time, as the “Village of the Crying Hill,” was abandoned in 1750, or 1775. The body was buried in an old corn cach some time before the village wa: andoned, Telling the Russians the atten- tions of a priest probably would be wasted on one so long dead, the advised them to cover up the bones somewhere and took the skull for atm The “Village of the Crying Hill” was one of five Mandan and Gros Ventres villages near the mouth of the Heart river. The Chevalier Ver-| Got: enderie visited it in 1738, the first visit of a white man known. The chevalier was on a trip of exploration with hi father, the Sieur de la Verenderie. ‘When the tter became ill at a little village ar the present Etbencods, he sent | , is son, with si: gentleman, to the “Vil Crying Hill” to unfold tl of France and,—incidentally, to one of the first bases of the Frenc! claim to the Louisiana territory. The returned in 21 days, suce They had been fetes by the. Indians and declared the had given them his lands and jissouri_river, This was the “of iF Eee claim, according returned in 1742 nd visited for a 7 jans, while wait- ing for a guide to take him to the Pacific ocean. They believed it was only a few days’ travel Teeth Knocked Out in Auto Accident Parkin Noakes, ten year old son of H. Noakes, county treasurer of orton county, lost most of the front teeth from his upper jaw and had the LS in an automo- : been spending the sum- Bricel; rae ty jeapolis’ lower teeth loosened blte crash at Northfield, Minn., Fri- Mr. Barthell of late has been “in employ 0: the City garage 1e1 Both are. prominent in the: Judaor ew Salem communities and of pio. es. und Mrs, Barthell left Saturday ‘on a motor trip to the Yellowstone They both plan to resume hing this fall, | ‘CROP YIELDS VARY Crop reports near Mandan indicate variation. m Fredericks, farmer liv- 2 miles south of Mandan, was | in the city Saturday on business. He will bégin threshing on his place in | another week, and expects: to get about three bushels to the acre on | most of his land. Some of it will run | ten bushels, he said. | Wilkiam’s brother, Fred, near by, threshed early last week. His yield ran about 7 bushels on corn and potato land. Less fortunate was his neighbor | living close by the brothers, He did not even bother to thresh. He cut {the whole crop for winter feed for | his stock, and thus saved himself pos- | sible embarrassment on that score. | RITES FOR MRS, KNOLL Funeral services for Mra. Cather- ine Knoll, 70, of Mandan, who died at a Bismarck hopsital Friday, were con. at 9 o'clock this morning at ‘the St. Mary’s Catho church, “Bis wok. Interment was at ithe Cath- Cr . Ri try in 1903. She had ‘lived in Man- dan since that time, until recently | ee she has been making her home | ther daughter, Mra, John Die- 1 in Bismarck, daughters and four sons _sur- vive: Mrs. Magdalena Koerner, Man- Joseph, of Jud- f Detroit, Mich, and death to 1 indhouse, She is the deughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Tip- per. * Et ‘ pop OPENS SCHOOL. ‘ Bi lee for years,| but gavg wp on account of itness. He! ped now jo bosalasr sufficiently to re< sume ‘his work. / ~ blows. Hack Wilson remained in o tie with Legcccegrns for the National league honors at 16, incinnati, third place club, tinued its Ci by turning epee trounced the Braves, to 1, and 11 to 3. The Yankees got an even break in the doubleheader the Red Sox, but Cleve- wi land failed to gain os the result] go of a split with the Browns. Babe Ruth got his 39th home run. Pen-| ion; nock won the first game, 4 to 2, but four runs in the sixth inning of the] p, second gave Boston 3 margin. St. Louis ribo Cleveland to the season inthe second, 6 to 4. Detroit and ‘Chicago battled five| innings to a scoreless tie before rain ended the game. Collins of Detroit allowed one hit and Edwards of Chicago, two, The Senators rallied with two runs in the “eighth inning to down Philadelphia, 5 to Boardman Leads Stars to Victory ; With Chiarle; dition to his great pitching, man mede four hits in five trips. to ‘the plate. The Alt Stars pounded Morris to all corners of the ting 22 hits, one of whieh. run by McC Peoples on first. reat play on a drive from Garver’s| Bat in the 7th, robbing the Pen third sacker of a hit. The Pen boys have been ete the — all —, and are playing a bang-up game in the field. red wt thi ip of th ict Ley Conny tneaes ship of +l leintesh County League this year. “vast season Lehr beat the} All Stars by a margin ef one ruf in ten innings, and the Pen outfit is out} pe. to get revenge in Sunday’s game. Minet ABR aoe aenen a ©99S9090~0) mecrecooor ss Bl cron mmc & @ecGoury & Shas sehow ot Mrs, Dietrich, Bismarck; | All Stars ing. physicians ‘stributed her | FU". old @, ? i boats, rll io if Boston at Pitt 5 Chicago at St. Louis, Other teams not scheduled. ——___—__—_» AT THE MOVIES » Vitale absorbing mes paecvrnl oo ne game 2 wi ret tetta i of ng | al vat, son’s \ latest! production for F. B. 0., comes to the tol Theatre tonight when it be- is @ two days en nt. yh is, who made his roles in “The Third Alarm,” “Westbound Limited’ Name of the Law,” hi of dramatic acting, is eterred by howl hevrintn in what. it is confidently predicted will Sees Mat ooraine races Aras ever played. Mrs. Emilie Johnson, mother. of the brilliant youn director, wrote ‘the story, and ee in conjunc- Ming succees nientioned above, as ‘well dz several others. As T: - Donald, the humble assistant fore- Seeepeiees Seek, cont of Si greet metropolitan daily, he is one of the cogs in the gigantic the ews spews streets with li in flaring extras. How his beloved Presses play him false, and how he wrecks the hughe machine as it- is churning out the story of his son's @rrest, makes one of the most pow- erful aituations ever registered on ‘the screen. Fances Teague plays the part of the daughter, and with = Lease carries th rector sift EATRE ee r ELTINGE TH! } A stable of thoroughbred racing! horses unusual stake offered by Con: ile in the starring role of Sporting Lover,” now shewine at the inge for today and ‘ue: ree appears Ak the ard of an ebleman who gambles away his tmherit His stable of fine horses. sort he them in s sporti: chance to retrieve Kis fortune. a is against him and he i 3 The stoty of “The + ie” is A Lane “Good of ene it’ dramatic ‘scenes: i icture shows the thrilling English Derby, the renowned ish terf. ie. machine which | Lov. f] on the famous Drary|| & long pesiod of years. Although he made a check of each € the 76 different funds for which treasurer is responsible, Lumd did examine the farm loans on file ‘the treasurer or the endowment funds of the state university and the ‘school tand department. ese will be audited tater, probably at the time separate audits are made of those enterprises, | Balanees in the various funds range state hail ‘$531 trom $2,635,461.20 in the insurance fund to nothing at all and ‘two funds show a technical overdraft. These were the motor vehicle depart- ment operating fund and the depos- itors’ guaranty fund. It was ex- plain by Treasurer Fisher, however, that these overdrafts were caused by the faiture of the highway: depart- ‘ment and depositors’ guaranty funds respectively to make transfers to the ‘treasurer in time t6 keep an over- draft from appearing on his books. A monthly summary of collections ‘and payment for all funds except the workmen's compensation fund showed that the treasurer's office paid out during the first six months of 1926 ‘the sum of $8,826,929.29. PURCHASES VARIETY STORE Dickinson—D, A. Cutnaw, proprie- tor of Cutnaw’s electric shop, pur chased the stock, fixtures and build- ing of the’ Knapp variety store from E. H. Knapp last week, taking posses- sion of the store Monday morning. Mr. Knapp will establish a flower store here, Too Late To FOR SALE—One gas range, gis heat- er and laundry stoves 925,00 for quick sale. Phone 403-W" FOR RENT—Two rooms for light ‘housekeeping, with ‘private bath. Also breakfast set for sale. Call 307 So. Seventh. Phone 456-M. _————————— FOR RENT—The ‘store rooth fand basement at 212% Main street by Sept. 15th. Now oc- Gipied by Oldsmobile Motor Co. Phorte 905, Among other nota- fj oven inthis agian are the} 0 is” rapi 0 iy Tearle. ithful entertainers, who Udhical “diverson oh" thavlolin. aad xylophone, their numbers being both } semi, Al with Peters end Rockiitte Towes also in the cast, oy

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