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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926 SGOVERNORS _ [# CONGRATULATE! WOMEN'S CLUBS Messages Received From Gov- ernor Sorlie, Former Gov- ernors Devine, Nestos Wahpeton, N. D., Sept. 2! Three gor of North Dakota already are included in the list of prominent persons who have extended congratulations and greetings to the North Dakota F Clubs on the oc | tion of its thirti anniversary here carly next month. They are Governor M. Devine, former chief executive and now commission- er of immigration, and Ex-Governor RN. Nestos. In his message Gov. Sorlie stressed the benefit which the organizati: has been to the state. He sal North Dakota Federation of Wome! Clubs, organized for mutual helpful- ness and the promotion of finer ideals of citizenship, higher stand- ards of education and better social and moral conditions, has been an asset of tremendous value to the state during the 30 years of its ex- istence. pports Worthwhile Movements Every worthwhile movement of public interest has received the ac- tive, energetic support of the federa- women, working loyally and en- thusiastically for the uphuildi their communities and the Your organization has been a splen: inspiration to every one of us. May tion continue always to be ‘of good to your members, local communities and to at .commonwealth. I. extend my most cordial greetings and heartiest congratulations and good letter received by federation Devine said: “The Federa, tion of Women’s Clubs of this copn- try occup’ a very high place in the minds he all good thinking American citizen: ‘Our own state organization, I very sure, in all its activities has measured up to the accomplishments of the na- tional, Its work has been for whole- some uplift in all other lines of en- deavor that makes for the well be- ing of our people. It has fully earn: milestone in the life of your state organization. Your vision of greater intellectual and spiritual riches to be attained, your devotion to the highest ide purposes in individual and coi life, your unflagging zeal in laboring for the, realization of those ideal: have left a deep and lasting impres: upon the unfolding life of our young commenwealth. ‘ “That the coming years may bring to your membership the keen satis- faction and lasting happiness that come from the consciousness of the inereasing value of your our beloved state is my heart! on this auspicious occasion.” FREIGHT RATE HEARING IS OF MUCH INTEREST) vi. (Cont from page ene.) represented, But this will leave a very large percentage of the state without representation, except through the state commission. Nat- urally the commission cannot be ex- pected to know all of the p ot individual shippers unless the latter take sufficient interest to in- form For these many reasons— and since it is a common problen— the local Association of Commerce, through Springer and Cadieux and such others as attend, will be more than glad to present views of any who cannot attend, if they simply advise either the association or its representatives, according to H. P. Goddard, secretary. Burleigh Co. Citizens Asked to Contribute (Continued from page one.) Flore county chapter to assist in rendering adequate relief for which fund# have been collected. Fort Lauderdale Asks A telegram from Fort La Florida, signed of the Lions, Ki jismarck today, for financial help. “The city of Lauseriale Ae sateeres tre greatly from the tropical hur: the message said. “There are over 1,000 inhabi- tants sick and injured, with limited hospital facilities. There are more than 5,000 homeless and destitute. immediate financial assistance is needed to prevent further suffering | Ne™, and loss of 1 This appeal. is made to your club and the jitants of your city to contribute and forward funds to the city treasurer of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.” Commerce. Tnasmuch as the Burleigh county | 3p Red Cross Pe ae is a charge of pising funds for reli ork here, the telegrams were evans over to Rea on otticlats, pan ju county previ le wishing help relieve suffe: the devas- tated area by contributing money should send their checks or currency at once to Red Cross Chapter, Bismarck, N. D, (Contin: from page shocking ed ‘of the shaft, but found it impossible —-: ‘ers are wondering what-the big com- ‘phniés will do. pte the public gains now it ! pay back with interest later. ide oy to eed of 350 ying Sven vey ‘thela could firing se give te Germany command of the ocean Great Britain Keel The real ocean now is the air. Command of the air would mean power to conquer the world. President Coolidge, please take notice, and ask some of your IN MINE CAGE — (Continued from page and earth crQshed from t 8 the 2,600 f shaft, shattered steel supports along the sides and alg ed the cage to the bottom. The oth- er miners were at work on the eighth drift when the crash came. The slide of rock and earth filled the shaft above their level, thua cutting off escape. ae in charge of the rescue work ly today were unwilling to predict that, more than three men had been killed. ly, Owe Entrance Atthouge are is no drift com- municating with the eighth level, the only entrance of which is through the main shaft, the trapped men land and before who presented him bobbed ns, the At al veteran male a game, effort to ee 1933 record ®f 26 wins for a roy \ weRain blotted out the Pittsburgh! Beston eime. the only other contest scheduled in the National. The) wasnington-Chicago game in the, American met a like fate along with | the St. Louis-New York ¢ ‘New York contest. NORTHWEST'S COLD WAVE IS Uhle’s day in 8 crowd of he (Continaed <rom page one.) forecast over much of the middlewest today with cloudy skies and possible | week-end, 20 ABOVE ZERO AT BISMARCK LAST NIGHT ‘ “Not so cold tonight,” is the cheer. ful news handed out by the local weather bureau officials this morn- ing, following a tem ure drop to 20 above zero here last night. The skies will be ld cloudy to cloudy tonight and Sunday. Low temperatures Yror this time of the year were reported from all parts of the state last night, the coldest points being at Napoleon and Dickin- son, each of which reported 12 above. Other-points reported minimum tem- peratures. as follows: Amenia, 22; would not be in great peril for a namber of hours, mining company of- ficials said, unless they endeavored to escape through the shaft and were erushed by fres! les. There is no danger from water or gas and the possibility of death by suffocation is extremely remote, mine officials said. At the opening of the shaft, which is within the city limits, there was a throng of anxious relatives of the imprisoned men. Some women wept, while others stood stolidly watching efforts of rescue squads. The cold wave sweeping fn from the west made temperatures fall, but they — main- tained their * many comforting ing child Operatives of the Oliver Mining company, which owns the mine, kept back crowds of the curious. Reseue Work Hazardous Continued dislodgment of rock made the work of rescuers hazardous. Several men clithbed for some dis- tance down the ladder on the side to reach the eighth drift. About 400 feet from the opening of the G. Pabst mine is the shaft of the H, Pabst mine. Underground there ‘are connections between the mines, Many of the 400 men at work on other Tevels at the time of the erash made their way to Se con- nections and escaped through the shaft of the adjoining mine. Early today rescuers were bringing & new cage to the mine entrance in the hope that the cighth drift would; tl soon be reached by workers and the iners released. . HOME FOLKS CELEBRATE GREAT EVENT in Reds play Philadelphia again today. The new National league pions, only three of whom, Pitcher Grover Alexander, Outfielder Billy Southworth and Coach Killefer, have ees previously. with title holders, ade short work of the Giants yes- terday. When the score board show-/ ed that the Phillies had taken the | y measure of Cincinnati in the first, J. ame the Cardinals unlimbered their eavy artillery and battered Hugh; MeQuillan from the Giant box with a| five-run rally in the second inning. | The Phillies completed the destruc-| tion of Cincinnati hope: rd} week by another second the Giants. The two games dropped in a row to New York, coupled with the loss of three straight to the Bos- ton Braves, practically ended the stubborn re: nce the leaders for most of the season had made to the} St. Louis para . Credit to He it. lornsby To Rogers Hornsby, playing man- ager and clouting star, who lost his leadership of all, major le: bat- ters in the wild drive to place his team on top, must go most of the credit for the triumphant march of; PLEAS, the Cards. He provided the spark that made St, Louis a winner, His peel, stuff of Rhem, Sherdel, een, ines and Reinhart, have turned in the most consistent hurl- ing pecfermances in C i? ded to the New York, lead, though the Indians’ defeat plac- p eamne in front with m tng ae, at the leaders today: ‘o1 er To play P ct. * ae 3 576 a Chance clam end still ey a chante to grab he flag by winning the three games left on their schedule if the Yankees lose their four. The standing then Host P. i yy 65 a | modified |deputy sheriff. Bottineau, 16; Devils Lake, 20; Dunn Center, 14; ‘Eltendale, 21; Fesse den, 19; Grand Forks, 24; Jamest 18; ‘Langdon, 20; Larimore, 20; hon, 205 Minot, 20; Pembina, 25; Williston, 18; Moorhead, 24. Only, three points in the state re- ported” rainfall during the past 24 hours. They were: Fessenden, .02; Napoleon, 10; Williston, .02. Coach Spears Will Return to Gopher Grid Squad Monday Minneapolis, Sept. University of ' Minnesota, who has been in bed for several days suffer- ing from gall stones, will return to bg squad Monday, his physician said ay. Dieting and quiet rest have so itn- proved Dr. Spears’ condition, physi that he will be pe : nue his coaching. Avowwant season, Will Reintroduce —_ a Bill; en farm form at the coming of congress, Senator McNary, lican, Oregon, has little expectation that ‘it will reach the vote stage, yoday after a visit to the White which would seek to financea vy Zees I ied upon principal crops, was defeat- ed at the last session of congress. Wyoming Man Held at Moorhead Will Return Voluntarily Moorhead, |. M. Stanton who was arrested in Moorhead Thurs- lay, will return voluntarily to Therm- Jopolis to face charges of absconding | with school district funds, accord- ing to Peter Jesten, Clay county Sept. 25—()-—- Clay county officials have notified Sheriff J. B. McFarland of Therm- ! opolis to this effect and now awai word as to Stanton’s removal to Thermopolis. He is held in Moor- head on a fugitive from justice war- rani Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Office formerly occupied by Attorney e Fourth street. See R. D. Hoskins or 8. A. Floren of the Busi Service Co. SANT warm room, good _loca- tion. 623 Sixth St.’ Phone 964. UNPARALLELED! thunderstorms, but the general out-| look was for little change over the| J 25—(4)—Dr. Clarence Spears, football coach at the) vel be postroned until the close of the w Tl sist the farmer through @ price sta-| ermopolis, Wyo. 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FEDERAL JURY | INDICTS “LONE WOLF’ BANDIT) : Charged With ‘Breaking Into’ Minot Armory—Mail Car Robbers Indicted Fargo, N. D., ‘Sepp. 2 5. —P)—Norris Forrest, held unde! * special guard jn | the Ward county jail in Minot as the “lone wolf,” was indicted by the fed- eral grand jury with ( others at se of its four-day deliberations {n | Fargo Friday night. The grand jury | was discharged this morni: Forrest is wlleged to be the “phan- fom bandit” who worked ring and left no clues in_a series of burglar- ies in Minot. He escaped from thé county jail after his arrest and, be- fore his recapture in the Bad Lands a month later, is believed to have. broken into the Minot national guardy armory. Forrest's case was brought before the federal grand jury in connection }J with the armory burglary in an fort to have him transferred to fed eral autho: to save Ward county the expense of the extra guard’ and} the burden of his trial. indictments were re-[J turned with 84 cases considered. {f Mail Robbers Indicted Included among ther were the holdup of the Da the Standing Rock Among the men indicted on federal: charges* were: Geovge N. Irman and Louis E. Roy. of Minneapolis, for assault with deadly weapon and robbing the Unie- ed States mails in connection with the robbery of the mail car on the So Soo line train Currie Brandon and Peter Stodolka for the theif of stamps from the State Bank at venport, N. D. Eleven Indians for the attack on on the Standing ieorge Wag- unty jail for cars over the Matchler and for smuggling anadian border. sing a forg- j ed governme je Other true bills returned against ‘| men who have not been arrested will ic by the United office until the ar- rests have been completed. STORE ROBBED ' Hebron—The Hebron cash store was ered uesday night, the y with $40 clue as to Jentit} | thi The wettest place in the world is generally conceded to be Cherra } Founjee in Assam, where rainfall for j the year has exceeded 155 inches. i pi aaa ello ‘ According to insurance tables there are 98 persons in the United States | between the ages of 100 and 107. { About ¥5 per cent of all the‘ fires t destroy barns in the rural dix, cts are caused by lightning. NOTICE The North Dakota state ‘board of barber examiners will hold public examination |October 18 and 19 at Bis- Secretary Barber ‘Board, ; 402 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. a CAPITOL THEATRE FOR RENT-—Furnished modern room. 610 Fourth St. WANTED—A man for farm work. Call 1101. FOR RENT—A 2 room modern fur nished apartment. 924 Fourth St ent 543W. R SALE—Bedroom furniture, din- "oe room table, six chairs and buf- fet, library table, leather rocker,! wieker chairs, ru pictures, elec- tric washing machine, refrigerator, Hamilton upr ie piano, and many other household articles. Must be sold at once, Good bargains. If interested call at 122 Ave, A. FOR RENT—A nice room suitable for two college girls or high school atu! private entrance, water all the-time. Phone 896J. England is exporting motor cars at the rate of 31,000 » year. The Tiss Islands, acquired by Hot ‘i008 Pritt St. game Uhle and’ the In- contest. It was the hi Caf nog e| is a oF aig Mi eae mobs. | Two oll compa aranies abs Californ! have slashed: or gase- line to 17% tax of 2 cents owners are lies and = population sf 142 square miles and a population o! 30,000. the United States, har Last Time Tonight HARRY CAREY “THE TH 99 BANDIT ‘Imperial Comedy “Polar Barons” Monday—Tuesday «WHY GIRLS GO Monday, September 27th, to Saturday, October ied ‘THE OVERLAND \ “Whippet” At 8 o'clock next Monday morning a stock OVERLAND “WHIPPET” will leave our building on a NON-STOP RUN covering all towns in the entire southwestern: part ‘of North Dakota, from Jamestown west, as well as eastern Montana, This car will carry only regular factory equipment. The motor will run continuously night and day during the entire week, with a dis- inter ested observer continually in attendance. The car will be driven in two shifts. 5 to 30 minutes... The car winatop in each town from No attempt will be made to break speed records, although a glance at the schedule will convince you that the-car will have to “travel.” There are no towns scheduled during the night. However, the motor will be kept running continuously-all night. Oil, water and gasoline will be replenished without stopping the motor. Affidavits will be made by disinterested observers as to the continuous running of the motor and the car’s requirements during the test. Following is the route and approximate arriving time.in each town: TOWNS Bismarck (Leave) Mandan Center Stanton Hazen Beulah Zap ° STOP 5 Min. 5 Min. 10 Min. 10 Min. 5 Min. Golden Valley netoe Min. Dodge - . 5 Min. Halliday Werner Dunn Center Killdeer, N. D. Dickinson Tuesday, Sept. 28th Dickinson South Heart Belfield Medora Sentinel Butte Beach Wibaux Glendive (lunch) Glendive Fallon Terry Miles City Miles City Terry 5 Min. 10 Min. 5 Min. 5 Min. 15 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 15 Min. Terry Plevna Baker Marmarth 5 Min. 10 Min. 10 Min. 5 Min. Bowman (lunch) Bowman Scranton Gascoyne Reeder Bucyrus Hettinger New England 5 Min. 5 Min. 10 Min. 10 Min. 20 Min. Monday, Sept. 27th 35 Min. (Arrive) (Arrive) (Arrive) 1 Wednesday, Sept. 29th 20 Min. (Arrive) (Arrive) Thursday, Sept. 30th New England ; ies Regent a = = >> sss 8 7 9 9 0 PPP RERRERE Carson (lunch) Carson Brisbane Raleigh Flasher New Salem Glen Ullin Hebron Hebron Richardton Taylor Bismarck (Arrive) Leave) RaSASSS (Arrive) (Leave) 1 1 1 1 1 SSasacs wD > > Pt 4 WIGUUU UID > >>> >r> SREEESESESSEERE S8asss 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 5 oo (Arrive) KEERE - SEEEEE SSSaa8S Sere uY errr: (Leave) Driscoll Steele Tuttle Robinson Lake Williams Pettibone Woodworth (lunch) Woodworth Pingree Kensal Courtenay Jamestown (supper) Jamestown Cleveland Saanss WODUTT USS >>> >> ae ES SSsasssss KOUVUVUUUP >> >> >P>>> (Arrive) (Leave) =mOooeecltse tat tt pt pt (Leave) (Arrive) (Leave) (Arrive) Saturday, Oct. 2nd (Leave) EBEREEEESSEEEESE REEREEE= (Leave) BSs5s8 AGP wonve Cleveland Gackle Fredonia Kulm Lehr Wishek Ashley (lunch) Ashle: Venturia Zeela: (Leave) #88 ors aon a tt tt Ao. cocetotommoporoSCD re roy = UT UID > > >> p> S= SE ERERESERERRE EEE SSRSERESES (Leave) &SSaSss at —) wore Qeaonnwwmnwweovea £S5558 Bismarck WOUND > > > > BEER EEEEREEEE . $30.00 In Cash Prizes A Twenty Dollar. cash‘ first frine and nearest to the mileage the attached SOUROR, Drop it into the guessing box in ovr show room. mail their to us, mar! ered after WATCH THE MAP ' A map in our show room will the location of the car as it covers the ter- dewln consaeniy ane Wie "in ar ome Ne course. 200 P. M. Saturday, October a Ten Dollar cash second -prize will be given to the A nga “WHIPPET. ENDURANCE "CAR will make <a? run. qeains Bi Those li ismarck the jag of the envelope “Guessing Content “Guess” will be consid. GUESSING COUPON I guess the OVERLAND “WHIPPET” ENDURANOR CAR. will run ‘ It you would like literature ou the wonderful OVERLAND “WHIP. ET,” place cross here.’ one ae ‘ NAME ....06.c0600. Watch For the Overland ogg ph ll to Go Through Your Town Watch this overwhelming. demonstration. of OVERLAND this sturdy car start Monday morning. Watch. it “come in” Saturday eveni The Only Modernly Engineered Motor Ca in Its Price Case Tay eri oe way ‘ies |Labr Motor Seles Co.