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TWO SAW WAY etal Mc Mandan. News | Prisoners Escape From Willis- ton Jail While Sheriff, Other Prisoners Sleep Aug. 21-2) Halbert Lioy iNiams: county at A and urbathem, the she ws evidently ns on the outside, trace of the men! overed this morning. “Barge was being held on state and ling an auto: $2500 wal Fixed For C€ ook in St. Paul) used with being! » was arraigned, cu ly and asked for a E , Aug. 2 ¥) Krowell, C. ©. Bonner, were re i to-| after being held by po! for averal days as suspects in the Fantle thers rob! . Each man was able to prove alibi which was ac- _uapted by the police. PLANS FLIGHT TO S. A, Ww 21--(AP)—A airplanes around South America is being planned by the state and war departments. * Additional Markets | | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 21-—(AP)--Flour to 20 cents higher. In carload lots, patents quoted at 8.50 a bar- rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Ship- ments 35.586 barrels. Bran 21.00@: ~CA A. Biffle n day or R (AP)—-But- churning cream 38; packing FAR Fargo, N. D., ter fat. OF CARLOT SALES is, Aug. 21--(AP) Range sarlot jerain sl No, 1 dark northern 149% @ ditto 1.49@)1.62% ; No. 3 .1 dark hard winter No. 1 hard spring zs No. 1 hard winter 1.36% ! No, 2 amber durum 1.27; No. 1 durum 'VOTRON WATER | | | BONDS TUESDAY |Mandan Citizens Will Have} Chance to Consider Propo- | ition at Special Election dan voters will be ITuesday to express their Lond issue propositions ma- the water supply is probable i ot called on . Fredericks, commissioner urge of the water division, said hi rd little discussion of the jons the lust few weeks und could give no light at all the probable turn of events. The sup- jevintendent of the water wise has heard almost no. dis on the matter, Three Propositions Up H The commissioners, in a printed -larticle, point out. that the present special election is called in response to a petition signed by a number of citizens: They point out to those who favor the complete filtration plant, it is advisable for them to) vote for all three propositions, as the other two are along the line of the filtration plant, and if that pro- posal is not passed, they can still get a part of it through at the pres- ent time. The proposal to ‘build filtration plant calls for the sisue of $124,000 bends. The other two propositions provide for construction of a new reservoir, or @ second supply main. Both are included in the major prop- osition, Mr. Fredericks declared that if the three proposals are voted down, the | commissioners have no other course | than to drop the whole matter. Pro- ponents of the complete plant pro- | posal are said to be very active in, the endeavor to get out a heavy vote. Other citizens protest that the bond, issue for construction of a new re-| issue for construction of a new res- ervoir and a second supply main to! the city is all that they Should tackle now. John K. Kennelly believes a heavy vote will be cast, as does John Melz- ner. The hoard of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will discuss plans before Tuesday for getting out the vote. There is considerable confusion in the minds of people over the issues, according to Secre- tary A. W. Furness. pte CHANGE MEETING NIGHT Heath, organizer for this | N. ee , will be present at the meet- | 1 mixed’ wheat” 1.38@ . “Corn No. 4 yellow 76; No, 4 mixed white 37% @39%. 1, 95%. 1, 244@2.48. lp grade S5@SO%xNo, 2, tal MINNRAPOLIG RANGE 21 "High Low Close 1.46 146% Carn: 146 1463s 144% 15% 144 1464s 93% 93% ee te Be 401g Ad Lasts 2, 245% 38M 40 Ad There will be a special election == Tuesday, at Huf on ihe proposition of ool No. 1 to a new loca- the school bowrd believes r number of families would i snd a more central loca- ‘who died suddenty at his home Thurs- day morning are awaiting word from tives, Weber was born in Switaer- and came to this country as a Ing man. He was married 19 years to Miss Tillie Boerchers, at ming Prairie, Mini nd came to wdson about the same time. He is turyived by three children, two sons, 19, respectively, and a daugh- 16, besides his wi His mother, Mis. Garl Niekel of New Salem and = rother, Louis Weber, of Sidney, wiso survive him. My, Weber died eaddenly at his home after a morning spent on “Susiness in Judson. failure *isra@ given as the cause of death. ing of B. of R. E. Tuesday night, at the K. of P. hall, and will explain{ the insurance and benefit depart-| ments to members and prospective members. There will be a social! meeting ‘and an entertainment pro- | gram. uasion of the change of meeting night will furn part of/ the »buginess. The committee will! Feport &s to which night is found available. Some time ago it was decided ze | this year. | in | Stark. | Walter, | ples’ fro | t BACK Lia Mrs. Dora Melton m a visit to Various Illinois and ing Washington, Re c. CALLED BY | sarees | ak ic : from the | visi ychange the meeti ‘Tuenda: fourth Tuesday to tie or, Wednesday of the m railroad men, her mem- | babe or eligible to membership, are | for invited. The proposal bie ing will ls come up, inal fprenal tity, | rding to M. S, Kraft, secretary y | Bs [of the local union, » Ci weday m: - | Sie fy y ‘the ith of. her wisi faselman, formerly of Fort ee as Mandan. bers eae | ‘VasITED IN HaaNes Samana ea | Mra. William Conroy returned from BIG DEMAND FOR APPLES | Waukcgan, Il., Thursday morning. She One fruit tree will not be robbed | had been visiting with relatives there It is the crab upple tree; for several weeks, front yard of Mrs, Annie! RAVE PTAL Yesterday afternoon, Mes. E. J. Stack and son of St. An- was stripping the tree of! thony left the fruit. He was assisted by a couple Thugsday for their home. of smail beys who took delight in Caecka Ue CONTRACTS shaking some higher branches, and sending the ae down to earth Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Guader, New like a giant hail { Satem, werp visitors in the ¢ity ‘Thurs- When they had fini ‘hed: Mr. Stark! day while Mr. Gunder was checking up details of some road building con- Chief of police Romer has issued | tracts, at the court house, Me. ous u request that citizens look out for bs who is experienced lads, said to have been stealing ap has secured iad contegets tar various trees after cur- cums fede work, He is also on lookout for older Dona WCRLY the her son ip Fill, your pock Earl nicely after his operation, of | day at the Deaconess hospital! , A dispnte over ing tends cul- | minated in krife wo eeeapdive to » at the home of her parents in| Frank Sams, living in the, {Lends Phiges Falls. .Miss. Nil ‘was north of Ar belt who was it to. teacher in Mandan. three years. Mr., New F yesterday sufferi Peyton .is manager of the Great | from o ha zen wounds in & Northern hotel at Williston, owned! urm and leg he claimed to ai by hin fapher, Richard . Peyton. i in tye course is also interested. in ranehng corr hey the srgu farming jects. The welding will, Sams ont conpidemwple dived but be quiet, | was able Es ja oa to his home y: terdey. i@hbor he accysed wi be Seaaliy: arrested, A new steel brid | aaeee 23 miles 901 st of the city Paul inishing the epproashes Yeserdey 20 | Jaceheen, ‘of Harmon, married 15M! Wednesday aftergon at the. aah. | that th ides My Pe stad hac parson: nj te Sftivinted. the couple were ettended | Tony Stark gree and Faire Fos: ing that h Faseun Cora Sakshaug and William packing! on pen sett Sipiarts tune Sun- Fergus Fall Minn., will be married next over ithe Heart the waite 3 oe = ni rectly an me LEAVES HOSPITAL point one. mile south arm to Adolph Nelson, Mandan, was dis- | he John Gustine place on her: charged yesterday from the Dea-| road 11 -miles soul the city. coness hospital where he has been! The road is 26 mii tone: ag ‘onfined for several weeks with | eee compound fracture of the leg. An unusually oe 3 ‘athletic and field ibe enie RETURNS TO DETROIT planned for the Elke G t Jack Stephens, son of Mr, and! be held tomorrow at the Bip. Peale Mrs. J. M. Stephens, has returned | grounds. rages invitation has been from Detroit, Minn., where he was | extended the cor “g ne a guest of John Sullivan. Jr., for, li nd vahldsen oO hehe several weeks. ITs HER SON Seattle, rived Wednesday night to vi son, Roy Veeder, of Mandan. will be here a month or more. VISIT IN PETTIBONE Mrs. Irving Curtis and daughters, Blanche gnd rel bom and son, Bert,| are visiting relat ee in Pettibone, | ¢4) N., for a week, BACK FROM WEST - Mr. and Mrs, F, L. Shaffer have returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip with friends in Montana and in the Yellowstone National park. GO EAST TO BUY Sidney Cohen and Robert, have gone to the Twin Cities and Chicago i a combined business and pleasure cle They will purchase new fall, and winter stock for the local Arcade. m of hei ed at 12:6, ar-| Devele ‘has ‘urged aH her | ® Prompt appearance. She b noaaey eg and demonstratiot spleen: subjects Lr aagle Fpns ju 3, sotarioney com ics, A "x sow of Cass c Aug, 27, will conclude ‘ane — ate FINISHES ELECTRICAL Rarle Grosgebauer ‘has from the Coyne Electric Chieago an dreturned to_his f here. . Largest taflora.in the world of GOOD. made-to-order clothes | He is here to take your measures for your new Fall ayit or evercoat. You want clothes that fit. ‘Of course you do! a“ 5 , The way to be sure is to have your suit expertly. tailored by Ed. V. Price & Co. in strict accordance with your personal -measuremente—and cut. to conform with the individual attitude manicomente: of your figure. It’s areal Opportunity! You can select a pattern now for teanisdiste talloring-—oe have your suit made up and delivered later. You will asnsorane thpectepacinen 1oe- cpm Yhaes Ae Fell suit and overceat fabrics,” He's as near as your telephone. Don't tisk diaappointment: Hie will calion you at your‘home or office, Why mot phowe and fet. dab male soviet $ cy the eastern re ineludé Denconena hospital! ° will leave this | a) efternoge for tases Sec she will) La eS ae will drive, "ee LEAVE. POR BLACK ‘HITS Mr, famil; trip 1 Gro jornin 4 on oh te Biggs il TRIP teava. this earn Davidson is reported doing|* “Park Wood ners ee in the, city: vented A. L ‘Garness. of ° GUEST. BERD . Miss Dorothy Johnson of Wilton! igs. H. W. Rosenthen and) motor | ive tonight to chi stern Miss _Kathérine A ae Breen wil ' ae ee dee ‘pe wenleendh| children left Wednesday on a motor’ ight| business yaitor ‘here St 4 guest of her cousin, _ SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 188 | turned last evenii Gladys! vacation in the | Springs, 8. bere and points in To | saa min ‘hep-nade the trip by eal TO VISIT IN DUNN CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were in Bismarck | en route to Dunn Center, where they will visit their ne) and niece, Mr. and Mrs, Eimer J | has been spending the. week in Bi: marck, the sfiest of Miss | Brechéel. VISITED HERE FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller of Hurds- field were guests of Mr. and M fred Swanson in Bismarck yest ay. CAMPFIRE GIRCS MET - The. Wetomachick Campfire girls ing at the Wachter! " ling. | met ta 7 “ | TO START BOWLING LEAGUE a a —— Remodeled and redeco! HERE_FROM STERLING American Bowling alley will be rei Mr, and Mrs. Theron Ellison and for business baat 10 to 18, a&eoi daughter, Mary, spent Friday in the| ing to Al. Callender, the manager. city, | Mr., Callender was manager of | city bowling league last winter GUEST OF ‘OF PARENTS plans to repeat his success there Seisck “ae Pe ties coral | ro edni I, J. Falkenstein of | clus tor in ‘The holt’s Mr. and Mrs. K. A, Loven of Min- mn | Neapolis are guests of Mrs. Lovan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Voight,! | In Bismarek. TO VISIT IN NEW: ENGLAND | Miss Bertha Palmer left this morn- | ing for a two weeks’ visit at New Rngland, jl | IN BLACK HILLS and Mrs. R. D. Corwin and Mr. trip to the Black Hills. They will | camp out during the trip. j RETURNS FROM CANADA i Dr. Maysil Williams, who has been; | spending several months at her home| | near Toronto, Canada, has returned jto Bismarck to resume her work in is | the state health department. het GUEST OF COUSIN | Miss Florence Flemming of Fargo has arrived in Bismarck to be the Misw Betty Lofthouse. RETURN FROM TRIP Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Huschka re- i N “DE LUXE SEDAN People select motor cars by different standards. Some desire luxury and ostentation. Others, utility and economy alone. Dodge Brothers De Luxe Sedan strikes a fine and distinguished balance—both in appearance and price—between these two extremes. It provides unusual comfort and rcominess; refinement of line and design in which the owner takes deep pride; and everywhere in the world the name it bears is associated with the highest standards of integrity and workmanship. 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