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PAGE TWO —_—___________4' | Three Members of || Wisconsin Family | Burned to Death - ° Plainfield, Wi ¢ Sept. 13—(AP) Three members of the Jacob Moffmaster family were burned to death, the mother and relatives are in # hospital in u cirtical con- dition and every building but one of the homestead was destroyed stairs window with Mrs. i master. fimaxter died in ah bat Great Northern Mail Train Jumps |, Track at Moorhead, i from one locomotive to and the fast mail, junetion just bout hurt. officials of the ri ry iter wheels on the frog orthern midnight t ate, one going to he other toward © engine left th ploughed through several fe and dirt before coming te x hours before, the on’ the i a cc . 29.and 3 were delayed shout an hour. Masons to Complete Plans For Helping |: College _ Students A . 13.—A)— sons of North Dakota will lay ie ns! or their 1 7 program of aid to! students in colleges of the state in! need of fi or other help at two committee meetings in the Fargo emple ann mittee in ¢ ind lodge of ;t rvice und edu will meet in the offic Hitehipsn, executive secre itt she present is about $19 fund,” he said, is mone to complete their education. | r between $8,000 and $04 oti i stress otherwise ed them to drop out Papers Filed in eof t for whe ypool jumped tion, int to of the racing pro- ular term of Clay court at which the tried will open Decem claims serious and permanent injuries to mind and body agesult of the a She says nd memory were impaired, that her right was rendered crooked and pe manently lame and that a bone in he right ankle was crushed and left per- manently impaired and lame. | Slieep to Graze : in Eastern N. D Fargo, N. D., Sept. 13—()—Sixty. seven carloads of sheep, or approxi- mately 17,500 head, are being shipped into, North Dakota this week by the Ralfard Sheep company of Yakima, Wash. for grazing purposes, H. H.' Fi worth, freight agent, for the Nor-|_ > them: Pacific railroad here, declared tod ‘The fine condition of grazing land’ in the eastern section of the state has! led jthe company to arrange with} darmeré to care for them and prepare! them for market, Mr. Ellsworth said.| Jt will take from 60 to 90 days to get them réady. "Phe sheep are being distributed as fellows to various town; 11 cars t Lisbon; 12 to Morton: 15 to Edgeley | 10 tp La Moure: eight to Grand Rap- ids, and 10 to Amenia, ‘ident. Sickly Children Just read thls if yo if_you have a child thin and: weak, is timid or fae Mee fair offer—give the ‘McCoy's Cod Liver V0: and T ts as directed for 30 gain in weight Mandan Will ray |new to the | what they will McMahon. Teachers’ Me Meeting Bjorlie rge of the education. | SUPE ota, the grand school work Saturd court hou: dui lodge commit- ae ion school problems y in outlining kind i will ot] d the demonstration put on for their linsight into the How to Help Your | i director nstance ex Heavic: “rid Team 1 football team will vier and much fest thi year than last had oppor s unwilling to ar s to the outcome at preseni As the pl tically all hard to tell develop- according to Mr./ do. ing fast, however, Is Held Saturday, e High and Mis superintendent hool Inspector Johi | nnie Nielson, | of public in- ddresse meeting of the ntendents and principals of | he county schools which offer high morning neeting con uperintendent H. | The ed by ane en. ¢ | of study as outlined in the | school manual and i nd for dropping others was by Mr. Bjorlie and) Miss as the first Morton count P meeting at tl ond semester, ‘Chinese Students See Wild West Show; nmoh of the uni-| versity of Tsing Hua, China, became | Wakantu, Lolltiwad his be; members of the of ioux hundred peop nf Chinese stud noon its way throug ran hour and were in a wild west spe tion of pectators of al ag it by the co-ope ents ; prised students larger _universit d for Detroit Four. others are goin, to ¥ » to enter the diplomatic Nelson gave several roping ex- hibitions and M B. Welch gave a brief talk, telling something about the Sioux and the Louisi ue: SHIFT EMPLOYES A change in management of the two Standard Oil stations has been | announced by the district manag {Charles Larson has been appointed to manage the station at Third ane northwest and First stre |and Carlyle Albrecht,is in charge of it avenue northwest and Main street. George Helbline! is assistant to Larson and Alvin Huff ‘ant to Albrecht. William | Brown, formerly with the two sta-| tions, has joined the Lockbenm and Knoll grocery firm. at the | unde Twins—Out For the Channel of the Atlantic City Beauty pageant certainly ‘Miss Houston”; Helen Deuglas, * fi Ma ndan News ‘McDonald roma. Held This Morning, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE fo and Mae Green, ‘ 3 Minneapolis,” leripped him cre to Glendive for a few days removed to St. Paul. His jis not believed serious. New Dai has his arms full these days—for ‘Miss Chicago.” He was taken and then | condition iJamestown Firm Gets Contract, For iry Building The contract for oF the erection of nil MeDéiiald, 54, widely | the new Purity Dairy company build- known traveling engineer of the N. Ving here was awarded ‘today to BE. A. I who died early Satur-| Moline of Jamestown, Carl Win- eb 214 tig | bauer of Mandan was awarded the ‘lock from the St.' Plumbing contract, and’ W. A. Nord- tholic church. Fr. Clem-/ holm of Mandan the electrical con- ent officiated. Members of the Cath- | tract, olie or nd of the railroad, brot! in_a bod nald had beet ifie general hos months ago. MeDonald amet ae pioncer j born at and Mrs. Johi He and enteres jee as a fireman a us substitut ron the Yellow Joseph © Crosthwaite’s di pointed to t served educa’ ern P had se We tion he ¢ position, sa men . 26, Two hem, bot Three brothe: a ¢ church, the the Knights: of Satholic council the id umbus, Foreste Locomotiv inson, He the attended the was the youngest | tlers of Mandan. osthwaite th when he was ap Brotherhood services 1 of brick construction, with n ailing for) floors, fireproof doors and pi ca MeDonald, | Pacifie be located on the He was nd brought received hi d the North- youth, nd engineer. ite tr freight house, ue. .n_ive house, on until latest type, and the uber of the, president of Schulte is vice *1900, t c “tred a sttreer; ith rs ni; Hoeft, 303 Collins avenue. member of! RETURNS | iS HOME in Spri ml, ing ef i Order of ter v of of this city, DIRECTORS MEE’ will be a regular !meeting of the hoard of right of way, west of, Main and Sixth The building will Mrs, Herb Hoeft and Mrs. Shannon entertained _a friends Saturday “The new structure will be 562x185, j one story and basement, and will be concrete all steel sashes and door frames, metal lath +tund cement plaster, and steel beam: 'being built on the industrial Northern the include Work will commence on the new He| puilding Wednesday and the struc- ure is to be completed by December The building will be newly equip- ped throughout with machinery of the Pyrity’ Dairy plans to be operating there the com- president wer, a Q.. A. Amundson ENTERTAIN FOR FRIENDS Paul number of afternoon at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Buck left for her home Saturday mora- ing for some time: at the home of her sister, Mrs. J monthly directors ,of the Chamber of Commerce tonight Teachers of the Mandan pul at the Lewis and Clark dining room. chools will be entertained at a | ao . y night, Sept. 17, RETURN FROB GAYLORD, MIN- sbyterian chureh, All NESOTA bers of the, church and congre Mrs. A. R. Bird and daughter have tion are invited to come and m returned from visiting ‘relatives at them. — Mus refreshments and Gaylord, Mi mes will constitute the program.| rrr — MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED TO HAVE BEA ITY PARLOR A marriage license was issued Joseph G. the ed equipment sani for a bes | con Mrs. Tempe, by the Mrs. Stanley Ariz., Saturday A. L. Lowden. N. FROM OLIVER. COUNTY Bert Gaines, son) ofA. D. large Oliver .) in bu: to getting tenants on hi: tonight at 7:30 in Ri E, M. Steinbrueck, | Paul seloeng a sudden proprietor of P.O. ELKS TO MEET | CALLED TO ARIZONA Prideaux rious illness of her mother, Mrs. ana terri-| is a former resident of Bowman, NEGREE OF HONOR MEETS The Degree of Honor will meet we hall, GOES TO HOSPITAL tn: iar thet eoumeane Rascal nee in the Farm- rel arned hei ured an | jor which nection with!men will hold a_ regular vs. Tuesday night in th in the K. of son of Price. left for night called Lowden ‘is land. P. conductor, illness which 1 Saturday afternoon to Miss Louw Schultz of New Salem and Alex Ne!- B. of R. T. MEETS TOMORROW The Brotherhood of Railway Train- meeting P. hall. Paving Pro Procedure Mandan’ Lodge Ne. 1256 of | the order of Elks wil ave a regular’ Le; e/meeting tonight in the clubrooms. Is Declared gal s of importance is to be con- eer a large attendance is| Minot, N. D., Sept. 13—(@)—War- rants which would be issued to pay for paving scheduled to be done in Minot would be valid, Judge John C. Lowe ruled in district court here today, A_test action had been instituted to determine whether certain of the A. | throughout [ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF MUSSOLINI MAY | RESUET IN. CALE FOR EXTRAORDINAR | CONVOCATION OF EFALIAN PARLIAMENT | | Rome, Sept. 13—UP)— y Pen; | Aug | navaria, secretary of the parliamen- tary majority, today transmitted to Premier | Mussolinia resolution in | which the fascist deputies ask the im mediate extraordinary convocation o| parliament to pass legislation de- | bigned prevent, by means of cap- | ital punishment, crimes against the {head of the state and the head of the | government.” | It is understood the demand of the fas deputies for an extraordinary session is likely to be granted, and that Mussolini will soon confer with jthe presidents of the senate and | chamber to fix the date. Meanwhile, the minister of justice received’ instructions to draft = stituting the death penalty, and will be discussed at an early {council of ministers. The assassin who attemnted the ‘life of Premicr‘ Mussolini Saturday by throwing a bomb at his automobile is believed to be Gin Lucetti, 26, a native of Avenza, Tuscany. Tella Different Story According to the hew account given by the prisoner, he arrived in Rome Deputs awarding of contracts invalidated the warrants, An appeal will be carried to the supreme court by counsel for the plaintiffs in the ease, to obtain a rating of the high tribunal. RAIN, FALLING, | AT FARGO TODAY Pargo, N. D., Sept. 13—()—Rain which started In Fargo at about 8:30 a, m, today is likely to be general, the state, according to ah R. J. McClurg, official in charge of Y ! t { | | | ‘August 2, too! lode in a tl class hott under.a false name an began patrolling the streets through which he thought the premier might ass. He constantly carPied two bombs in his belt, with a piece of emery paper strapped to his wrist, this to set: in operation the detoning apparatus on the missiles. The prisoner's personal character | isties are such that the police are not inclined to take even his present story ut its full fiee value. The police assert that the cvidence thus far still supports their theory |. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1926 1926 Hettich Residence beeen ak of ent Near Arnold Burns is partially covered by insurance. at AMPUTATED Aitusactaty pesetiea eile the jatisfactory progress is sho condition of W. T. Steadman of Alexander, N. D., ateo leg wns amputated in a local hospital after it. had been crushed in an accident in the elevator at Alexander. The-10-room residence on the M. A. Hettich farm, east of Arnold, former- ly the J. H. Small place, was destroy- ed by fire Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, The fire is believed to have ftarted from a defective chimney. \ Some household goods were waved, CAR OWNERSHIP IS A. LOCAL PROPOSITION { Am wt] that the attempt the outcome of larger machinat abroad rather than individual action on the part of the prisoner. Many Suspects Hold Acting on this theory, they have ar- rested numerous suspects, both in Rome and the provinces. Favorable ‘progress is being made] hy the eight persons wounded in the attempt on Mussolini, all having been discharged from the hospital eer three. the Moorhead weather bureau. When} stations reported at 7 a. m. today only two indicated that rain was falling,| but nearly all reported cloudy skies with rain impending and later reports indicated that s had started at a number of points. According to E. A. Calhoun, Cass county agent, corn has not been dam- aged as yet by frost, although two light frosts have been reported. To- day's rain, however, the county agent states, will hamper the progress of maturing corn and farmers are ad- vised to continue with selecting their ‘seed for next year as rapidly as ears mature. Give him all he wants Makes good muscle and'sound teeth Builds stardy boys and girls y ; way. Washing-- Washing By the side of many a stream in Europe you can see - women doing the family wash in that old, back-breaking They carry heavy ba: soak the clothes and scrub, scrub, scrub on tho bare boards and hard rocks. Contrast that with the average American home where washing is done in comparative ease. New labor-sav- ing soaps and compounds eliminate much of the old scrubbing, even inthe homes where.electricity does not eliminate it alli Time for pleasure, for other things. -Wash-day i Not only i in washing, but in practically every phase of woman’s work, new products and: inventions.are freeing her from home drudgery and slavery. She has leisure now and.comforts that the average foreign woman can- not.even imagine. To a large measure ‘this. has been due. to sdertiiinig, Advertising has familiarized American women with new inventions. Advertising has made possible the wide distribution of new products. By increasing sales, ad- vertising has reduced the price of modern household. utilities to the reach of the modest purse. \ SS Advertisements add new ease to life. No matter how good the policie: and intentions of oe auitomohile manufacturer, the loreal, dealer is the one to. whom you look for sat- isfactory automotive. transpofta- tion. That’s one fact we keep always in mind. The evidence is here in our establishment—come in anc ‘look it over. Bismarck, Mido, Mandan, N. 1, Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cara. uli | 1 | | { int 1 RTT if Hit 4 i) ih : Formerly proprietor of the “Butler-Studio” but having no connection whatever with it now, is located in Bis- ; marck at 120 West. Rosser St., and is specializing st 4 Home Portraits. + Will indeed he glad to go to your homes and make those. 4 portraits for Christmas. ; Your Photograph is Friendship’s Exclusive Gift and the only Gift that your friends cannot buy. Only fifteen weeks until Christmas Shop early for your photographs Phone For Appointments—898 skets down to, the stream— is over in a few short hours. them.