The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ROADHOUSE IS RIDDLED AND THEN BURNED, Shaw’s Garden,’ fictweee Marion and West Frank- Hort, Mlinois, Attacked early f some 15 men rd@n,” 4 road- Birger men, rid frame fire, k, burned ym the woods be departed the | automobiles. | niles across | tronghold thers and their | no Gang by the noise nd run to a n related. counted 15 men in the * than 300 ome out!’ No- of them When they ran guifire. Steel jackete wrecked the lighting plant the out-buildings. roadhouse has not been op ince it was. the object « ‘wun attack about two SUBMARINE IS HELPLESS OFF CAPE, HENLOPEN New Peruvian § ip. on Maid- ep Voyage to Callac, Burns Out Bearings Washin n, Oct, 88—)—The new Peruvign submarine R-2, on her insides” voyage to Callao, Hes 150 miles east of € pe Henlopen, Delit- ware, With h ain hearings burned out, xnd her sister ship, the R-1, has returned to the New London, Con submarine base to secure assistam News of t breakdown of the R-2, sent to the navy department today by the New London commandant, help-| ed clear up a mystery whieh resulted | from: receipt of an SOS signal last ae ht indicating that the R-1 was in pparently a message saying the R-i ‘was in trouble was sent out by a Du steamer. Radio broadeasting was interrupted for an hour and a half to leave the air free for further messages about the submarine, but the next me in was from the 8 ing she needed no Sitance ah ga sent no «distress She had, however, asked *t station for radio com- ings. sage received oday from e that the pw of 21 Peruvians, te danger, available at Ne aust guard cutte, the vicinity of t Sunday E Baseball in Pennsylvania Called ‘Blue Law’ Violation Harrisburgh, Oct, 28,--(#). es Dauppin county court today de- Sunday baseball in Penn worldly employment” and ion of the “blue laws” of 1794, Th decision upholds the state in an action against the Philadelphia Awerican League baseball club. eae proceedings resulted: fro! played August 22 between the Ph Adelphia Athletics and the Chicago | ite Sox. Tho decision held that the act of 1794 included baseba}! within its pro- vicons although the game was not} known at the time of the passage of! the act, a contention put forward by counsel for the club. Local counsel for the club annourced after the de- cision was handed down that excep- tion; would be filed. Williams County State’s. Attorney Is Under. Arrest Preliminary nearlog aring in the case of Ernest A. Francis, state’s attorney Williams county, arrested yesterday on two charges -of misdemeanor, will be held Saturday, actording to infor- tion received at the Beetaes gen- ei 2!’s office from K. FE. hton, as- sistant attorney general, 7 Oo repre- ganted the department in the invest an at Williston. Attorney Wil- . liam Langer, Bismarck, has beén ap- ea special prosecutor in. a the attorney general was inform. ERANCiS calaharkd illisto 28)! "hlokay E, 83 “Francia ot pat lelson, editor o! jae on tie iMiams county is under arrei irmers: diy end ed Hees weekly ps fein Aiba. against Francis all! s from two misdemeanor spares F, whom re 109 | house group, said | s burning.” | the self.’ the metered | ¢ as pleasant to take as cand; Ri. | Still Smiling Fe | x Col. “Billy” Mitchell, ant chief of th ousted for his former as onal | Legion convention. American ‘Minot Man Given | | Five-year Term For | Forging Two, Checks} Five 1 “penital tinry at Leavenworth, is. is the penalty h Walter Remley, 23, formerly of | not, must pay for forging two gov- checks amouating to $89. nment charged Remley wo checks belonging to rson of Malta, Mont., | who was. working with Remley on a road gang near Denbigh, N. D. Rem: ley testified that the ‘checks h been given to him in Minot by bert Anderson, who forgot to indorse! them and that he pleced the flame of Gilbert Anderson on each of tnem. The checks were given in payment for a debt owed to him by Anderson, Remley said. a INDIANS TO DANCE FOR , Will Wear Native Costumes—- Fe chief, Monday half an hour. the gateway of the real west, will -be Red Tomahaw! Sitting ed. | >= | i i | Seema tan EB; W. Hostess Contrasting with the Manernor ts of the “old people” will be a of a to 20 girls from the govern dian school aos eremony of the cor@. The Mandan demonstration will be : the first Indian event staged for! the Tuma ian royal party. ' ent avenue northwest, grandson of Sakkawen, ruide of and Clark in 1804-1806, who ives at Elbowoods, and Rushing agle, grandson of the famous Man- |‘ cf Showa [after the nt whose | tite 3 Majer A. B. Weleh:bAr Lewis ‘and Cap- | Mrs. 4 . Clark and his party spent the ranging Details vite of 1801-05. snd ot 10 Bion deat oot GANDA. Quota Is | ‘of the old people” will anes Not ‘Entirely Raised| Marie of Rumania. next | The d with favors son. Meriwether noon at Mundan, aceordine = to arrangements which were eompls Because ofthe absence of a nui Mrs. W. ed today by Major A. B. Welch. her of business men from the city, avenue northwest. The program was requested by the solicitors on the six teams while Rumaniin queen and Major: Welch was esked by the Notthert Pacific | tables were rtilroad to arrange the details, ‘The | North Dakota Association, werg un- s duc to arrive In mt. and remain | 3 special able to finish their work yestérday. Subscriptions thus far this year Honors in the toward the association are greater won by than they were last year, but the W. A. © quota is not yet reached. At a dinner the Lewis and Clark Hotel last ing, itors pledged them. | selves to wind up the work today and | carry Mandan “over the top. Monofable J. L. Pi canditiate for congress! necond didtrict will be at ine Me. ik Kenzie Hotel Thurnda: Kbap tober 28th, Le Gros Ventres and Arikara tribes | the voters of Bl t utso be represented, (of the hotel. . ed with candles, al Mt a, Included in’ the Indian party which Hl greet the royal visitors to this, legendary slayer of Bull; Frosted) White Bear, mzn of the Sioux om the South- ction of the reservation, rep- ive of the warlike Hunkpapa; Hors for the m hostage of General Sully and other noted charac- head chief of sponses NOTIONS | It’s continually saving on little things that really counts Personal “and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ||, Tables les at Bridge} Mrs. E. W. Mitten, 305 Fourth] wes h nesday. afternoor at a bridge lunch tables were cleverly dec fe tables of bridge were in play | evening: at dinner and cards. Decor- | \steamship Louisiana sank outside luncheon, Honors going to/ ations were in orange and black, CALLED TO SEATTLE ‘South Pass carly today after collid- Honors were’ won by C. D. Cou.cy! Morgan Morris left Wednesday for Mrs. W. D. Hughes Entertains Dinner and Bridge: D, Hughes of 107 Third) mecting of. the ‘our tubles of guests Wednesday ning at a 6:30 o'clock dinner. preitily decorated the Halloween colors and were light-; meet tonight in the Masonic Te: Miss Mary Starke and Mrs. MASQUE BALL FRIDAY to be held Friday evening, October mediately so that arrangen Studebaker Big Six Custom Victoria—$1735 fuiry Son THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 ‘STEAMSHIP ~ SINKS AFTER COLLISION Officer Suffers Broken Leg— | One Member of Crew Is Reported Missing Orleans, Oct. 28—)—The the H. L. Henke homé south ‘of the | jeity Tuesday evening. RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS Charles Cadoo of the stats trai jing school staff returned Tuerday| jevening from Grand Forks, where he has been visiting with friends over the week-cid. RETURNS HOME Ed ifeckier has returned to his home in Minneapolis after a month’s visit 1-re with his brother, Walter Hecker, who recently moved to Fort Yates. ——@)bé made to care for all the guests. | | Prizes will be awarded for the most jusique costumes at this affair. | fignany BENEFIT SALE The ansual rummage suls for efit of the Mandan public Ii U he held November @ and ¢ of the Farmer hank building, it was announced ye: yay by the committee in charge. See George I. Wilson and Mrs, &. J. Atthur are responsible for col- TecHlHG pods thd thug, danating ard ‘asked to phone. one of these ladies as soon as possible. ENTERTAIN cLuB Mr. dnd Mrs. James T, McGiic | jand Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Kasper en- ltertained members of a bridge club jat the home of the former Tuesday ey Miller to Five stess Wed: WED AT “MANDAN | | Esther Brandt and A. C. Mor- | genstein, both of Youngtown, were married Wednesday morning by! County Judge B. W. Shaw. | Miss of thé Halloween New ing with the S. 8. Madison, officials Seattle, Ned big bails ware Mi tister:. [of the Galt and Southern Steamship company were informed. jby the’ sudden des f his sister. The Louisjana; out-bound for Mis : ‘Lorenz Is Feed ldnd Rey Wests wai struck hy. the nd City Superintendent J. C. Go | | Madikon just outside the pass and f the Mandan schools left Tuesday | From Prison: Term es EY si crane iat hind Mat» i fe F to attend the | lams of the wisiana suffered a necting of the North Dakota Edu. | , Spridgfield, ify “06h +:38.—OP)2 Arthur Lorenz, former editor of a broken leg. The Madison was in- j cational Association, Mada trneanee jerman langtage newspaper in Chi- bodhd from Tatipa. One man, a’ member of the crew FASTREN STAR MERTIN! | cago, was today definitely freed df|of the Louisiana whose identity bad The Order of the East si will| the necessity of seryint a six. months|not been ascertained, was reported ple.| prison sentetic® for feline the} missing. He was said to have leap- Refreshments will be served after | American Legion when the state ed overboard with a life preserver ie game were |the meeting. The Halloween party, | Bebe cotirt upheld & roling of ‘Judie which was planned for tonight, has! Mier of Chicago. hig. shatiens after the accident. Her of i at The Louisiana was said to have bee Mea, renz Was sentent ,; been postponed | imprisonment and fined le paid been proceeding. nda through an e the fine and thet contended tha: the impending fog when was struck amidships. The Lovisiana, a freight- imprisonment ig Of the ‘sentence wad excessive and. tilda : and Mrs, J. 4. Murphy. IN FARGO County Superintendent of Schools J. Jensen, E, R, Thomas of Stanton | With |, ‘ai was hos to | eve. | The | K. C. MEET The Mandan Knight: lodge will meet this Auditorium. er, carried a crew of about 35 ne genes a passenger carrying v had a crew of between 35 and ea and sévernl passengers. All Passengers were reported safe. The Madison was able to proceed under her own power, although her ? bow was damaged. of Columbus ening in the 1 of the} American ble 5. OL. Ps nant for chagrin: |S aa a rons ee Me underway | of the Tte- | the ee vere | Mel die ate}, Octob te Beauty—Gracefal Speed—Luxurious Comfort > ADANALATERAETAN, 3) Se a B11 AWN Minor S. Williams | of Williston Dead |. Minot, N. S. W.lb 7 of the Wil. nd formerly # of Minot, died at 4 p.m, illness due to At The Movies pemeel: fd CAPITOL THEATRE “The Flame of the ruxon,” fe ing Seena Owen and Arnold the le showing today, @ Thursda y is a thrilting dle pulsing melod n Northwest during the gold rush i mad search for ri and where only the fittest were f: to survive. Tnis new ve: rsion of Monte Katter- to the 1917° Thomas | nd ginger, The: the various the feat gold rush, ing. Miss: 9 ‘delightful portrayal of | a dance hall girl whose ed when love en-' grosses we ‘The support rendered by Mr. Gr k McDonald, Vadim Uraneff and. Winifred 13 wholly quate, ELTINGE THEATRE Dorothy Gish will be seen at the | Eltinge tor the last times tonight, | Thursday, in “Nell Gwyn,” Raymond Griffith comes to the| | Eltinge for Friday and Saturday in| | “You'd Be Surprised.” The most fun Raymond Griffith has enjoyed since he became a “big league” comedy star two years ago, came to him in the making of “You'd | Be Surprised.” It’s a comedy-mystery with Griffity | playing the role of a coroner who | solves the identity of the person who kiMed the district attorney, “The success of a mystery play or! picture depends on the ability of those making it to keep the audience uessing until. the last minute,” sq: ay. “To make it perfectly plau ble. nnd yet not to divulge the solu- tion of the pet is a job to make one use his wit: i “For this reason, producing ‘You'd Be Surprised’ was’ the biggest mo- tion pietare job with which Ive ever: been associated-and the . most in- teresting. It had to be funny, too, and that’s a serious problem in it- Ince. story is ¢ scenes dep | are unus Owen gives he Flame, nature 13 ¢ Greenwood, | rine in pfominent support- bidet: Dorothy Sebastian Earle wittiamd and Edward Martin- Hels . How to Gain.5 Pounds|; in 30 30 Days : Ask Cowan's “Grow store or any druggist for a box of McCoy’s Cod |Liver Oil Compound Tablets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and Pog re pee pad halt 4 peste ly put on plenty of good, y solid’ fle er ss ae this wat are 8 good tl the thin. Thin med ond ‘wo! ie ys New take on t fasnee or more in 30 Asa mat- of fact, all druggists ate author- ized to return your bad if you tomas" One tin works gatnad 16 Bhsids in six weeks.” orteleal, ana ‘on Mei enine bo able vents: i Customers are always particular about elastics i] Braid Elastic, while or black, % GOOD oye and that’s why we catty a good brand. 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