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PAGE SIX BOY STRUCK BY. GOLF BALL DIES Injury Proves Fatal to Five-| year-old Son of Warren, Minn., Couple Sere ' Warren, Minn., Sept. 16—(4)—Rob- | ert Anderson, fiv r-old) son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson of; Warren, died as a result of being! struck on e d by a golf ball! while playing with several other chil | drei nt occurred when Robert. children, was playing on A number of} zy ogolf ne balls! with other the baseball diamond. r Jer youths were practici kes and one of the fly Rhinow Undecided Whether to Remain in Prohibition Work St. Paul, Sept. 16-()-General Wal-| ter F. Rhinow, nore re ioe director, will leave for Washington ht for a conference with G 1 Andrews, prohibition whether he will main in his present position after a} year of servic General Rhinow declined to make} any statement today but his close! friends intimated that it is likely he will remain as northwest enfi ment director if General Andrews mains as national director. | On the other hand, it was intimated | today that Major B. B. Wilcox, en forcement officer, will retire on Oc- tober 1, to resume his duties at Du-! luth with the United States Steel corporation. Major Wilcox, however, has not turned. in his resignation. —_—<—<$<$<= Bismarck Hunters Have Poor Results ¢ Hunters of Bismarck and vic who made early morning trips the nearby territory in quest prairie chickens and ducks this morn- ing report rather unsatisfactory re- sults. A few game birds were seen but so far as could be learned not many of them were taken. Those who went to favorite hunt- ing grounds at greater distances for the opening of the season have not returned as yet and the measure of their success is not known. ‘The unusually warm weather of to- day is not conducive to good duck hunting, but a decided drop in the temperature, predicted for tonight, may start the flight. Missing Omaha Officer Found at San Antonio San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 16-U)— A search of more than a year for Frank Killian, Omaha detective, who disappeared from the Nebraska city on February 8, 1925, was believed to have ended in San Antonio today when a man said to be the missing officer was found as a patient in the station hospital at Fort Sam Houston. Hospital authorities are convinced that the patient and the missing of- fieer are the same man. Official records show that the man enlisted in New Orleans on Septem- ber 18, 1925, under the name of Frank Killian and was sent to Brooks- | —— field. ferred to the medical detachment of Fort Sam Houston and two days later On February 12 he was trans- bi It yisions of Section 15 of Chapte Laws of 1923, requiring all tre: ers between the first and tenth day of the mo of January, May and September in each year to publish onee in some newspaper in the county, the names of depositors, Amount of money on deposit and the amount of bond furnished by kuch depository. Name of Bank or Depository .. . ate a Account. mt. of Dep. Bond Given by Bank ........ ; Char, of Bond . I, Mrs. Bert G Je, or Custodian of the public funds of Aurora School Dist. No. 4, Burleigh County, Arena, North Dakota, do solemnly sw that the above re- port is corr nowledge. a us of this 8th day of September, 1926. MRS. BERT GLANVILLE. ‘orporate Treasurer Pu nee PD visions of Section 15 of Chapter 199, Laws of 1923, requiring all treagur- ers between the first and tenth dav af the months of January, May and September in each year to publish once in some newspaper in the county, the 8 of depositors. amount of money on deposit and the amount of bond furnished by such depository. Name of Bank or Hi «Bank of North f Deposit .. 01 Veposit Depository . , Mrs. Kmtl Sabot, Custedian of the Gibbs Ss Di Treasurer or funds of E Burleigh County, » North Dakota, do solemniy that the above re- port is correct to the best of my knowledge, information and_ belief, as of this 8t a. of Sept. 1926. MRS. EMIL SABOT. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIs- TRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA In the Matter of Rechus Steiner, Bankrupt. “Io Bankruptcy 7163-745. Order galling first) meetine of <reditors, designating newspaper and ordering bankrupt to attend for e ination v hus Steiner, of Bisma: dered submit to an e: he Acts of Congress ordered, That dred. by nw tp De, pale ETHEL: Group Appearing Before" Jardine Congressman Thomas Hall will re- ; turn to Bismarck the first of next week from Washington, where he went last week to appear before Sec- retary of Agriculture Jardine in a hearing concerning a decision of the! Chicago grain board review. Follow. ing the hearing Secretary Jardine re- versed the decision of the board, and COACH COLLINS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER - PROGRESS MADE BY H. S. FOOTBALL | TEAM SO FAR - PRACTICE GAME SOUGHT Two practic desired by © his high sc! tackle the squad in the fi are yery much Collins for before they mstown high school t real battle of the} season, and if there is any team in the surrounding te which has no game for Saturday, Collins would] like to hear about it. He is deter- mined to have some sort of a game for his team to take the men to some other town, as there ure a number of new men| out for practice this year who need | tl 4 | s for a winning com The boys are in early prac-| be difficulty in| nd no squads | afte other} over the prospe; bination this s all showing uw, tices that th choosing a fi will be defin the early elevens. “The boys have lots of drive on the offensive and are good on defens work,” said Collins today. He added that they were a trifle weak on ing holes, but this is accomplis ment that will come with more ex- perience. 8 ounters with k-| who neve saw a football until he Some Likely Candidates Among the men who have showed! up particularly well so far in prac- tice are Adam Brown, the Erlymeyer brothe Paul Hedstrom, Fred Land- ers, Curl Danrot, Elmer Klipstein and F. Stra Brown is getting ‘heavier on the punishment and seems to thrive on ording to Collins, He weighed at the start of the season, but now has achjeved 205 pounds and is the sec- ond fastest man on the team, Me is a candidate for tackle or end, but a possibility for fullback as well. The Ei neyer brothers are both guards. Paul Hedstrom is showing up well for jons and Fred Landers ield shows the earmarks of a real halfback, Carl Danrot has been added to the quad since the beginning of the sea- son and Elmer Klipstein, out tempor- drily on account of illness and death in the fam well for tackle’ and guard. stein is one of those ame out for practice. F. Strauss is nother good man in the guard po- on. relieved from duty and station hospit a i The hospi illn \ ‘sinee his! ted with the institution in| fort tu procure entrance for him| A request for his hospitaliza- | nt, the tion in the veterans bureau hospital | (F ent to the j'dozen detectives forced entrance She’s California’s Challenge in Boston, where a sister of the man, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, lives, was re- fused because of the applicant’s 12 years residence in Nebraska. | had terrorized and robbed numerous close, the American embassy ‘was of-|P BANDIT USED TOY PISTOLS Chicago, Sept. 16-—)-—When a to there will be no change in determining Woe wheat. His action, it is said, will re- sult in a saving ‘of at least $1,500,000 to farmers of the northwest. C. W. McDonald, North Dakota railroad commissioner, also argued in favor of reversal of the decision, A THERE'S A REASON Washington, Sept. 16—(#)—Agri- culture department officials been puzsied for some time over the wide demand for the 1904 agriculture year book. Close inquiry disclosed that the book contains a number of recipes, with illustrations for makin; clarets, burgundy and other ane pil} wines and officials now under- stand, ANOTHER LONG FLIGHT PLANNED | Sept. 16—C#)—Premier Mus- has ordered General Nobile, one of the members of the expedition ‘| which crossed the North Pole in the dirigible Ni flight e fi for the end of 1928. in a dirigtble, HEAVY FOG ON IRON RANGE bail tl, 4 linn. Se 16.—— Another: heavy fog, which prevailed lage evening, impeded ‘automobile Tt will be made e rs whaviest in —_—_ CLOSE ON SUNDAYS » Sept. 16—)—The ial exhibi- ig denied the “right, or authority to open, hold ict"”"the exposition on Sund: a w a detision ef the Daupsin county court today. a 180) Londo Te? PEOPLE RESCUED pt. 16.—1#)- to the ily E roo shengal xp trom Shang! says thet 10 foreign children who were kungshun, in the wey of Honan, have been rescued by British naval tugs’ and have arrived in Hankow in & pitiful dition. There clothes were in tatters and they were with- out shoes, URGES INVESTIGATION Washington, Sept. 16.—(#)— Form- er Senator Robert L. Owen of Okla- homa in a statement today urged con- gress to investigate the sources of foreign propaganda in this country, eepecisily those ncies proposing the cancellation 4of European debts. In arguing against cancellation he said “the congress owes it to the American ple to reveal: the facts” ‘as the.“gigantic wealth of Europe can easily pay the debt and abundant i] been given by this govern- : a surface area of Bolivi: is. Bi square miles, its yu tion does not exceed that of chicago. frases scuarioanaltntd Overcoata—Kiein’s Toggery. joped jaye; is the the room of a two-gun desperado who day night when the -pursuit grew women and 60 isolated at ‘Ki mot ti yi vurd,, George ‘Calling surrendered \ficially informed today. two toy pistols, “I wanted to dee how Rosenthal’s body wns recovered and hate anppeay nt and I couldn't Rave |taken to Cuernuvacea for reburial. y! y, je explained. He sai the, pails of two ‘weeks of Woldupe. one fence; haa hited twer at ene wit e toyguns went for automobile x ir vi |when the other stabbed their victim rides and 50 cents cigars. ==, ise yabeiant . \ Rosenthal’s captors had demanded Gets Prison Term from. his relatives a ransom. of ary 10,000. For Driving Auto * pees Fe Without Permission Democrats , Will Sep 10_)_Nathanis, Meet Next Week ‘of St. Paul, who pleaded | to Plan Campaign! kuilty to driving an autamobile with- | paign, ou je owner's rT i sentenced to nat to exceed 1rpents’ Grund Forks, N. D., Sept. 16—UP)— in a state reformatory. Ervall Thur-| Plans for.the gen election cam- ber, 19, 4 brother, who pleaded guilty |paign will be made at a meeting of to the same offense, was given a five- a Heke poi pele to ee - in year sentence, which jrand Forks some day next week, ac- eal ence, which was, suspended) cording to F. W. McLean, Democfatic workhouse for six months when the! campaign mana} : court revoked his probation on a) Mr. McLean’ said that so far as he statutory charge, knew no action “had' been taken in Rosenthal Killed North Daokta along the line of, the movement report inne! senthal Killed ito have the cermer aes party, ie | r weg | bers support “Democratic; candidates By Bandit Captors the November election. : 1 OS Mexico City, Sept. 16—()—Jaeob| Shreveport, La., got its name from Rosenthal of Long island was mur- its founder, Capt.. Henry Miller dered by his bandit captors Wednes- || Shreve. : Made for You By Us . We do not sell from small swatches—we carry a com- pleté line of the finest exclusive domestic and imported woolens from whieli you make your selection. and ‘that identical piece is made for you by us. Mrihict » We offer you pérsonalized satisfactory tailoring - oe - THURSDAY, “Rabbit Catchers’ | That Graceful Figure? have|* Just for catching two rabbits during the closed game season, even though they released the rabbits later, Ed- ward Brooks, above, and George Fiore, 15-year-old boys of Trenton, . J., were sentenced to jail for 44 days each. They actually spent three’ nights in jail before neighborhood in- dignation obtained their release. They were sentenced by Justice of the Peace Budd Jeffries. Where Did She Get You remember her of course—not so long ago she was a regular scare- crow—skinny is a mild word for th ay, she looked. ~ just look at her now—if ever a woman had a perfect figure she has it—she is the envy of half of the girls in town. It's nothing to get excited about— all she did was to take on filled out the hollows in fa and chest — any skinny, wi down woman can do the same and gain a clean clear complexion at the same time. ‘ ° Just get 60 McCoy's Cod Liever Oil Compound Tablets for 60 cents at Cowan's Drug Store or any druggist anywhere—Take 2 -after’ each meal and two at bedtime and if any ex- cessively \thin worhan, or man either for that matter, doesn't gain at least five pounds in 30 days! - Why! Money back. One very thin woman gained 10 pounds in 22 ee Ask for MeCoy’s, lv.) —————————— MUSKRATS ATTACK MOTORISTS Hibbing, Minn., on ie 16—(#)—They may call this Arrowhead nature fak- ing, but it’s the truth nevertheless, _, The story comes from Grand Rap- ids, Minn, -Muskrats in big drainage ditches are attacking unlucky auto- ists who are driven off the road into the deep trenches. TO REBUILD PARTHENON -New York, Sept. 16—Several col- umns of the Parthenon at Athens ill be rebuilt into their original posi- tions as the result of the contribu- tions of Americans, The columns were blown from their places in 1687 bv the explosion of n Turkish powder magazine within the temble by a Venetian shell, Eiihu Root whs among the group who gave money for the restoration. SUN DIALS POPULAR London, Sept. 16—Sun dials are coming into vogue again. The ro- mance of antiquity surrounds them, and they have lived over into this age because of their beauty and as- sociations. _In the old days every dial carried its m has “The longest dey mu while the un the dial to the sun,’ each shining hour.” REBUILT AUTOMOBILES ’ As Though OUR Name Was on the Nameplate ~ Tt/doesn’t matter what make of re- built car you buy here, the good name iss thishouse is sold with the car and a solid assurance of. your satisfac- tion'¥in ownership. This is just a 8a fering: of the. values we are now of- 1926 BUICK "Standard 4deor Sedan - - Practically new, run 600 miles Price—ASK US " COMPANY. ' Bismarck, Minot, -Mandan, N. D. GROCERIES AND DRY past | 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Ol! Warehouse Phone 571 On account of our business being closed Saturday (Holiday), we have arranged to sell the balance of our cars. of cabbage and potatoes right on the Gas Co. track, near Armour’s Creamery. .