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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 Mandan Néws {Route Nomner t cometh | will thus be exhibited to Slope resi- Braves Go Against Traditional Rivals |: sec s,scoa, ena the sninment Determined to Win | #72 "214 to be the highest priced one} ever made. Annouficement has been made that the Wiscon: dairymen’s excursion due here next week will not stop ai Mandan, dairymen wil) Sixteen members of the Mandan school football team will journey to Dickinson Saturday and attempt to wipe out the 22-0 defeat Suffered last New Salem, where the yeur. Traditional rivals, the ga and records of Saturday will be played by two teams the els Breeding circuit, wine et hard ne scores, faci landan’s Braves will go up agains! 5 Neteran team lncKing only thee o ' City Commissioners 8 last year’s members, and a team that, spectulies in line ‘smashes, ‘ut! Hold Regolar Meet the Mandanites have been drilling in- tensively this past week and should | Wednesday Evening he able to offer plenty of opposi- tion, | Holding their regular meeting Wed- Pi e this week centeréd aroun sday evening, the city commission- ilding up of an adequate de-|ers approved number of water- and chalk talks have also el main projects and passed an or- a daily feature. Coach L. Me- j dinance creating sewer district num- Mahan is well satisfied with the! ber four. work of his men and expects them to; The commissioners called for bids ut up a good fight, adding thi 10 be opened at their meeting the they always play good against D 20th of this month for the laying of {1,100 feet of six-inch water main on ickinson has a more experienced| East Main stteet. They also called and a heavier team than ‘Mandan‘ for * bids for the laying of 345 feet and has two men in the backfield who of four-inch pipe to be laid in the will have to be taken into the reckoi ron eet part of the city. Addit projects include the {laying of B46 f2ct of six-inch main on ¢ have been no serious in-' Fourth avenue between Main and juries to handicap the Braves, al- Fi; ; 400 fect of four-inch h Dietri ‘ight guard, who has Fifth avenue north- a bad knee, not play, in which Second streets case his place will be taken by Frank| ind 400 feet of four-inch pipe on Wagnér. tween; 7 Plans and ‘specificati ict number four, as prepared by Rev. D. T. Robertson Addresses Rotarians fF. .0 70. eo ue eee ‘cost of the project. The city audi- Reverend D. t. Robertson, former’ tor was authorized to call for bids to moéderator of the North Dakota Pres-' be opened November 3 for the con- byterian Syn: jelegate to the’ struction of this improvement, which Synod’s meeting at Bismarck, deliver-, will serve the Ordway property. There ered the principal address at a meet-, will be approximately 470 feet of ing of the Mandan Rotary club Pipe to be terday noon at the Lewis and Clarki The commissioner of waterworks hotel. Dr. Robertson e a short was authorized to sell a discarded talk on his visit to Alaska two years; pump from ‘the pumping station for ago and briefly described the scenic $25, points along the coast and in the in-! eee en'up ai the tuncheon. | SIKS Commemorate 15th Anniversary Members 7 be: Mandan Lodge 1256, B, P. O. Elks, celebrated their ifteenth anniversary last evening, he Ft address being given by cial train: H. L. Connolly, first exalted ruler of will stop the lodge. for two hours. Previous! Nine candidates were taken into information had set the date for, the order with a special group super- October 21 and the time of stopping! intending their initi: and after xt one hour. {the business and ritual meetings an best livestock from the Nation- ‘elaborate meal was served. how at Detroit, en route; A large crowd was present at the Ore., where the Inter-j anniversary celebration, which was stock show will be held,| also the lodge’s annual homecoming. | Livestock to Be i Here October 22! national DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. In What Month Never A Is Your Birthday? Marcel Wave : By Edna Wallace Hopper a hair is al wavy, with never a Marcel ‘And We always has 2. glow. ithe reason lies in a hair dress made ively for me. 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Horton, Jamestown archi- te Be Extended: tect, who prepared plans for the , buMtaine of the Purity Dairy com- | pany, is apending a few days in the Extension of roral. “mail route num- ‘city on business, ber 1 south of Judson to take in over | ah RETURN FROM VISIT 12 miles of territory and serve 18) more ds assured, Mrs. N. E. Walker and son, Duane, to a communication from Congress- \have returned from Hebron where man J. H. Sinclait. The change in! they visited Mrs. Walker's. mother, the Judson route will take place | Mrs, M. Kaip, for a for’ a month. Baturday. PARENTS _O1 OF SON Mr. and Mrs. P.. D. Norton of | Minot announce the birth of a son . ; Tuesday. Mr. Norton was formerly Social News of | 8 : of Ma VISIT IN MINOT alt. peut w. sf rian ore raving yy car for Minot where they will vinit friends for three or four days. Club tei Ed i gntend Hose ‘the Nortb- rn Pacific, has entered the com- pn reat pany’s hospital at St. Paul for treat- The Thuréday Reading club was en. | ment. tertained Thuréday ‘afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, Boley. arf the the afternoon various. members club entertdined with reading: At 6 o'clock a three course “dinner was served to the, members, Covers were marked for 12, ARRIED WEDNESDAY Miss Annie Suhr, Gelden Valley, and George Frank. araainge, Solen, were united in martinge at 4 o'clock Wednesday afterni hook at the Luth an parents, with Rev. C. J. Fyling offi attendants were i iss ud. Barbars Rovelente and Jerome inger. GIRLS PNB socrery. The members of; hath the gine and senior ‘branches, of the Girl: Friendly, society. will t + el 4 shales, at 4:1 at Chi i$ ILL Leslie McDonald, American Railway, | Express clerk, has been il) with We fluenza for several days. IN MANDAN ON ON BUSINESS A. 0. Schimansky of Solen tran ad business in Mandan yester- jay. H AT STANTON iallagher is at Stanton thje he is attending court. Peace Officers Make Suggestions | to Legislatures Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 15.—)— he tri-state meeting of peace offi- ts here today will Lae 8 unk resolp- >} tions several peitted tions to the legis! ative caine of recall a tele-| Montana, South Dakota and North R. 8. week, wi SISTER D F. H. Motsiff has gram telling of the death of his sister, Mrs, Earlé Ransier, 57, at her home in Syracuse,.N. D., after an illness of two ye Dakota, for criminal. law changes and ‘new laws. as worked out in their two- CT jon here. Barnes, president of the as- ——_- =. sociation, in an address yesterday aft- ernoon pointed out necessity of co- eperation of railroad companies and bankers’ associations of the three ptates to make this associ cess, due to mn needed, such as ‘making it pos: bie to elect a sheriff-to succeed himuelf more than one term and providing that sheriffs and chiefs of police Must have certain qualjficatiéns for the positions. These at tions will probably be Passed today by R.R. MUST KEEP CUSTODIAN AT VASHT! DEPOT Rail Board Issues Order After Citizens of Town Protest Service Given ervice to the public under existing conditions is, the controlling factor, in determining whethen or not rai Yonds should be required to employ | station agents at small towns, the state railroad board held in a ca: brought by citizens of Vashti and vi- cinity against the Northern Pacific | railroad. esidents demanded the con- struction of a depot and the emplo; ment of a station agent. 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