The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1926, Page 7

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1920” FORREST #¥R | COMPANIONS - STILL FREE Officials Relieve ‘Lone “Wolf” rly. The two brides are cousins. . + 8 ci S Is Keeping’ All Fugi- poe fle ag eR ged ge phe iy A: marriage license was issued | Puitiion uitiient tor twenty tives Togethe blaze, to have been started; BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS | ‘0 Helen R. Landeis, Mandan, and stories instead of seventeen, ; r by a raitroad engite,| ,, Three girls were tom. in as many|}0°¢ toy jeer ae ete’ | EE aL aS at Sie Northern reise le Russ [days over the week-end. A dau |"Y © ige Shaw yestenay. |N. P. Grants Low Minot, N. D., Sept. 28.-)—Their iies* of ‘the dlectric company | fer was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. GO TO VALLEY CITY Rat | trail of flight unknown, Norris For- valli. |C, Broderick in. the St, Alexius hos- i Rate to Mill City | reat, alleged “Lone Wolf” burglar of The fite was soon put oiit ital in Bismarck, Saturday. “On| , Misves Father and Eva Collis) ! STAGE, and “alk ‘other ipriastiees the adeerstion “SP BO at MURS |Eunday. a daughter was torn to| Went, to Valley City yesterday For Football Games' . Eid ath who department-and the fire tank ear|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll and ajenrell in the, state teachers’ col! — ° ' ay moraine see of the Northern Pacific, which 5 al yas Wego ae, aiid Bits, ‘The Northern Pacific railway han ‘one to believe that the ire group e sweaters » VC turned from | Nesota University foot 5 te is s'il together under the commander- sh aac es: TO_ATTEND ELKS a ten idays’ visit at the home of! bhe held in Minnesote. The Firat, Oc. Lucas Bik, Bismarck, N. D. ‘ CONFERENCE his sister in Iron Mountain, Mich. | tober 2, will be with the University of ship of the “Lone Wolf.” Nightfall halted the work of posses which were put on the trail of the fugitives early. yesterday morning, and if the group of jail breakers had not left the city before darkness they are believed to have departed last night by automo- ile. ry weputy Sheriff W. C. Rustad, who went to. New Rockford yesterday aft- ernoon after receiving a report that five suspects had been apprehended in that city, returned to Minot early today and reported that none of the men was wanted for jail breaking. That Forrest, a former lieutenant nal Guard company, in the Yocal Ni veobably’ is keeping the band of fu gitives together, under his command, Until they get tar away. from Minot] Shakespeare. is the belicf of some officials. Two of the prisoners are Finlanders, able This photo shows a perfurmance of Julius Cacsar ( the oriental in the white smock) at a Tokio theater. believed to be'armed, as a result of , Sea g il large amount of ammunition | and Minnesota, as a follow-up to the the general barrage and actual Jani 8 meeting of the state board of diree- by individual effort. We may make, midwest states to ascertain the ef- something for themselves. Some of tation. ‘armory in this| Minot, N. D.,’ Sept. 28.—UP)-A ing land,” C. E. Danielson, president considerable quantity of cloth- state advertising campaign sponsor- sales be made by private concerns tors of the association in Minot this such a demonsttation fora few! fectiveness of the association’s cam- our directors believe we ean do it to speak only a small amount of Eng- 4 4 ; lish, and the remainder, with the ex- G N. D A. DISCUSSES PLAN.’ ‘ i ception of one, are all Canadian and fe Cd tebe eri Some May Be Armed Two or more of the fugitives are a j method to provide personal contact of the association, stated today. “We PM AR alt with prospective new settlers in lowa believe the atsociation, should, lay ed by the Greater North Dakota as- which have sufficient initiative and | ation, is being discussed at the enthusiasm to back up our campaign; afternoon, Wesley C. McDowell months to give us proper arguments | who recently returned from a trip to to interest land’ owners in doing paign, is meeting with the board. with field mem between now and the “We do not anticipate using field first of the year.” men permanently but it may be The directors are also going over necessary for the association to ac- the advertising conimittee’s recom: : tually sell a few North Dakota farms mendations for continuation of the Bethlehem, Pa., Sept: 28—U)—En-| to Towans to demonstrate that it can campaign during October, Noyember couraging reports from the condition! he done by men and institutions own- and December. | of the two score passengers and train- injured here yesterday in the he Central railroad of New anton Flyer and the Le- ght limited, in passengers and a bag- illed, came from St. 's hospital toda! Jamestown Family | Michigan G. 0. P. Has Second Death ( Detroit, Mich, Sept. 22—0)—Thee ans i Within Three 8 four of the injured remain- th rr Day: Republican state cogvention opened the hospital today. They were \ clapton | “resting comfortably,” and| _ Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 28—)— | touny Be wate harike re ate © expected to recover. The death list night of Emil Graff,| the"Sig bolicemen-and special guards rhree separate inv nieations we 8 F E Mr. and Mrs, John | Stitioned about the meeting place to underway today to Metermine re-| Graff of this city, was the second | pvent a repetition-of rioting which! spo ity for the accident, in that family within | three the Wayne county (Detroit) con-| 28.—(#)—The bridge, was given this, Jensen witt man at bt man at the J. A. Timmerman|alted ruler for the state of North home. The of the beries, will take fi is. day and Saturday of this week. Convention Quiet! stu hop Wehrle “Gitics ceremony in Bismarck. ). Mr. and Mra.cH. K; Tet rst ofa series of three | for Philadelghia, inday, Mr. A, Tim-| of the B. P.O. r ie cen, tr tive ecuncil ag deputy grand ex-| * it | Dakota. | WEEK-END VISITORS WEDDING “ANNOUNCED Miss Alice Herman, of! over the week-end, en route home TAKES MONTANA RUN ” Local physicians assert that the| afflicted by heart trouble and died in| publican Cate convention, af | any’ ae days, an infant son three days old ; i having died in convulsion Saturday | vention last week. Baby Dies From night. ae | Hurts ‘Received deaths were not in any way due to an | injunctis? day by Judge phage ri épidemic or in any way out of the or- | Lelund W. oped in Car Accident dinary, as the five-year-old boy was | Staining the seating Mt today's ‘Re- , cevrores ae of youlting. ne county (Detroit) delegation Annee Ne Sere iT end Mya.| Mr. Graff is a mechanic employed in|) binned by. til tac ae i ts the local Bridgeman Russell cream-| 20 ee eeey eee hur Reppin of Lisbon, was fatally injured last night when the Reppin| $°¥- The remaining children in the aa ttruck by a car owned by] family are a boy of eight and a girl derson, farmer near Lis of three, bon i¢ child, hurled against the string wheel, received « fractured! District Court Term For Steele the ace quest is planned. County Postponed Higgins Withdraws F -as Candidate For | Fargo, N, 'D., Sept. 28—U)—Post- nement_of the opening of the jury a P Attorney General tern'st 'stecie county diatrict. court gibi from October 2 ‘anti i Jovember 3° cieael Mil ‘ as been announe: judge Charles a ae ott rier btereei praca M. Cooley, Grand Forks, who will pre- Varmer-Labor candidate for attorney Side, according to Judge A. T. Cole rl was announced today at the sf the Cass county district. tary of state’s office. peuge aiecage request that his name not! Woman Hurt When ballot, Higgins inti Gun I . ad not been cor et ne un Disch: his candidacy, officials of 8 arged tary of state’s office said. & ‘A revision of the legislative lineup D,, Sept. 28—()—When in the eighteenth distriet, Cavalier * Shotgun in the hands of her hu in tty, wes indicated inthe with-| band fell and was accidentally di drawal’ of two Democratic and two! charged, Mrs. Pearl Hunsley of Minot Republican candidates. Republican| ¥a% shot: in the left breast and ser Dae ee NL: Lowson, ean-: ously wounded while the couple and 4 es valine lower house, and Sam their small son, Duane, were hunting 4 son, senate candidate. Demo- cratic withdrawale were John Kol- not late yesterday. stad and Peter Naismith, both eandi- rei JURY'S VERDICT SET ASIDE dates for the legislature. ; 4a den nt for. $380,30 was ntered e Te oday atthe office of Clerk of Court Eight Buildings Are Chas, Biaher in the suit of John R. Mi lemas vs. A. E. an ellie Pres. Burned at. Glenburn ton. ‘The judgniont ‘represents th pascal’ balance claimed due on an automobile Glenburn, N. D., Sept. 28—@)—| purchased by the defendants from Glenburn went to bed with oil lamps,| the plaintiff. The actian followed an lanterns and candles last night, and order by District Judge Fred Jans awoke this morning to again survey, ius setting aside the verdict return- the ruins of $25,000 fire which ye by a gary in district court terday swept away all of the build-| spring and givi ings on one side of Main strect Inthe of the plainti he jury which biggest conflagration in the veer hosed iy ease found in favor of the lefendants. ~ were destroyed by the flames, which ae in fe o— meat market owned by Nick Holes | 2 soon after his son had lit a fire in a, | Justice Court ! stove and had gone out to get his i breakfast, When he returned the ‘; meen building was in flames, and the fire Walter ‘Habner of’ Judson was was sprending to an adjoining struc- found guijty of issuing checks with- ture. , out having sufficient The garage of Sharp and Bean, when tried in Justice of the Peace R. * which is owned by J. E. Thayer of H, Crane’s court today: He was sep- ae 4 Grand ‘Forks and which houses the tenced to serve 20 days in the county village’s light plant, was in the path jail'and pay a fine of “$26 and costs. of the fire, and all of the equipment was removed, The flames did not EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT “4 5 réath the buil but it was impos- Ventura, Calif, Sept. 28.—)—An install the lightin: carthquake described as “fuir- sible to a equipment, so the residents last night ly stiff” was e at 9:49 this Drought out theit. old off lamps, lan- morning. No @amago. was reported. terns and candles, and used them aft- er dusk. ‘i / SNOW IN WEST-‘VIRGINIA That » number of the buildings de-' ‘Wheéling W. Va., Sept. 28.--(2)— stroyed in yeaterday’s fire will be re- Snow fell early today for the first a . built is a certainty, it is declarel. time this season, ‘Jt lasted only a Of the various lésses, the heaviest few minutes, © rrobably will be that sustalned’by F. > piety ne Ses Ey ee W. Peel prominent local <u In a storm at Halishary, Audtrsils) the wind was so furious that a num- DS RECKIVED . ber of iron telegraph posts were bent ‘ 4 actually touched the ground, School wert een Sat erie . 1926, for 39 tone 01 * tis cqual, U6 tons to be de- | A woighing’ mathine, ed for to achal No... and @5 tons use in shops .haa been perfected 20 delivered to school house that it will weigh anything from = order of Burnt Crock Schoo), human wait to articles ‘of 40 pounds. WM. PAUL, Clerk, | Sea water for ‘the oearien tanks Tarnt Oreck, N..D,,at the London zoo is brought from 9—-98-29-20 10-1 oh the’ Bay. .of. : Be Life first appeared on the A The pulse of a new-born infant is ; during the erie peri of the from 180 to 140 feats a mitiute, ee Nea pet ee et tee t e prairie chickens six miles east of Mi-' Ly at | og judgment in favor | | was s side by the state supreme \ ‘Fargo Mechanic in Critical Condition From Bullet Wound —()—Ralph Fargo, N.D 3 Meuchel's, 26-year-old mechanic, bay in a hospital today in a critical’ con- dition with 32 calibre bullet ‘opt. heart. Hospital attendants said that Meuchels’ recovery was doubtful al- | though he was some better today, | The bullet struck Meuchels just jabove his heart and passed through, | his body. He was taken to the hospi- tal by Fargo police from hs house where “the officials, respondin {eall, found himi PARLOR IS GARAGE London.—A_ resident of Muswell hill found himself with * house of 12 rooms on his hands but no garage ind no room on his property to build one. So he remodeled the f1 ilt on attractive drive, and chan his parlor g toa | ‘AS STATION DEPUTIES South Bend, Ind.—Because of the recent great numiber of gasoline sta- tion holdups, ‘St. Joseph county of- ficials are planning to make gas at tendants deputies to the sheriff. Jt ‘also hoped in this way to capture many criminals. fleeing in automo- bites.” TWO-OUNCE FROCK London—Women's frocks by en- velope! Recently a London girl, wishing to send a frock to a f , folded it neatly, placed it in a od | office envelope and mailed it fort! | ordinar; weighed two ounces. | : HOW COME? There are suid to be ten times us |many women centenarians And yet some doctors as enough to say that cigdrets and cock- nds to cover tails are not nourisning—Humorist, | London. : | MUTUAL, : | A policeman met a ‘small boy in | the streets at 1 a. m. | “What would your father say # he saw you here at this hour?” usked the patrolman, ‘He would say, Don't tell your mother.’” — Sondagsnisse - Strix, 2 new book . forecasts 1 aewar Bligin ae’ aorta paea ; America was only victor in ‘wor! , The | land that is, guaranteed not to eres Me, Everest, in the Hinialaye: ;29p002 feet xbove sea eval ia ep alt { wound, believed self inflicted, at | letter postage. The dress | 7 syth, Mont., where he will have a/ newest statutes and decisions, at no Iccal eral months. Mrs. |.cost to those who uace it. The Sweeney had alre: feck | Urary 1s beleved tobe onl hat sendy for Mor. | yeaty. ve the only. ope nitiing ther pe “pack 10 et: © | | building ‘are occupied ‘by Inwyers, Miss Catharitie INE'S | and most of the judges in the city j St.Paul ta e her; A. J. Alexander, Ithy Kentuc' Collage aE Be Cathe | iss" built "the “Asap Blot when Cee spending the summer} a buildings were few in Chicago, wi r parents here. — MARRIAGE LICENGE ‘Sunday. Mr.| Building Maintains H versity, | Free Law. Library |“"j0.. coming day." November 204! Chichgo, Sept! 2—kAyimming! game and the same rate o! : pools, gymnasiums, day nurseries and | fare will be granted by the Northern recreation rooms ate among inducements offered tenants, but ona Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker,| of Chicago’s oldest skyscrapers has Dickinson, were visitors in Mandan] for some thirty. years used perhaps r Alice ¥ fu more novel form of attrac- ir. ane irs. Charles Hermen,| after a visit in st 5 h Beulah, was married Saturday in pee snared Beulah to Orin Abbey of the same The Ashland Blo¢k. in the center] sel): Thanks awfully, old man, What of the downtown district, maintains} on earth should I on one of its upper floors a law|you? oderni: idly! Tokio tins taken place. iss Regina Herman,| J. J. Sweeney, local engineer on] tib fs as oak Bunespeate ThE photo shows a. performanc nue |daughter of A. B. Herman, Man-| the N:P. left last night for For-| {is kept up to-date, with all thg| Smith's Weelgy;, “aut five veuree men are backing natural tobacco taste ~— of its kind in the city if not rn some | entire country. if | ‘The majority of the offices in they ‘allancey has! have ut one time been located there. twas his first venture and the pro- | posed height, worried him, | Becaus4]| | he was afraid the buildins would not North Dakota. The same offer has been made for the Notre Dame-Minne- ‘fota game on October 9 which is also known as “Dad's day” at the Uni-| Is the date of the Michiga psotn railway Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east newer} Pacific. A number of Bismarck peo- le anni 4 ae, half of section 85-189-79, asst sus lanning to attend the game half of lan 139-29. PAT LE ae OR Anyone interested ase. :..* A FRIEND IN NEED Accused( just acquitted, to coun- | have done without PAUL WN Counsel: AND .. there’s only — one way to get it! : e ICE you learn the refreshing goodness OSes pag, sean of And the only way to get it is from baccos themselves. Itcae foc the Samet fre rarest skill in ing them, but — man, the sesult does speak for itself! Look at Chester- field's record—and “draw your own conclusions!” , ‘

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