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e Rese Smee wees seek oS PAGE TWO ae a ~ AT CALLAWAY, ARE MYSTERY! =: Two becker preety Bankers in Detroit Lakes Hospital With Bullet Wounds and itis conject at Detroit Lakes Minn., today . re- pr in which two $ shot and seriously sanutuied while in & conference behind the bolted door of the laway State bank Tu day afternoon, v pemer cashier County Bank yy each with # his head as w re- { Lakes toe y bullet i against ban-| s gun, } one which figured hooting, was under way to-| rly this morning the re- val er had not heen found and an} mpt to de » whether its | be conneeted s being made. | kept in. the k | Two Investigations Started aticn of the proceeded ii On weight was giv- that of an attempted nd oan tempted s murder a a statement ha Nordby, to the ¢ he was the bank: with M he heard a “terrible explosion” an tu 1 avound to ask Murphy what ha! happened, ccald not be verified unverified s tid that he a few feet ar Callaway speak aud Nov s, the injured s reported to} Ate meat, N The id not Aut*orities Have Bee cr county ed that they might aid in solving the myste They refus oe however, to. make it public * statement has been ie Mr. Murphy or Mr, erties he autho qi between i y after. SS oe ie Brant, rashier of the Callaway Jeft for lunch, leaving Mr. ind Mr, Ni y in con-, the bank . Mm. occurred] she . Sin Nov. 10,— Sletvoll, Becker announced this iid questicn two wonnd-! late today as to how were shot in a Callaway bank + for- e ed Becker y State Bank cf Lake Park, ¢ wound is serious, regained ecnsciousness and talked a little. ‘ding te Attorney Sletvold, Norcby said he was sittihg in the bark when Cone nine struck him. ! t h by. Tr nk Mur} phy, president of the State Bank of ‘Callaway, a small town 17 miles north of here, ‘suf- ferel a deep scalp wound and while his condition is not as serious as dby’s he has declined to mak statement. ‘Attorney Sletvold questioned em- es of-the Callaway bank im- tely after the shooting; but were unable to throw any light on the case. According to Becker county of. ficials, the solution of the shoot- rests iby. the wounded bankers. an; 2 pt me me one ment of eo, bysbel ca in ite we liminary estimate. A month ago, 2,- 79,988, 000 bushels were forecast. Ws crop totaied 2,906,053,000 Preliminary estimates of: other im- portant crops, including wamounced last month. metes of «ll crops wil! be made in Er announeed | ©° juckwheat 15,249,000 bushels com- Py with 14,643,000, bushels last Flax’ seed “18,779,000. bushels’. ¢omn- with. 000. oe = * hoy now t announcer Sonia ly.’ "Pele Mele, | a re ce When, she found? | ith Nordby and Mur- | 5, wheat, were, Final esti-) pe | Mandan News Schatttz:and Allen Wiil Be ‘Sentenced on Friday Morning} guilty to Personal: and Social Néws of Mandan Vicinity | die i fire B. E. Percy Joint oe ini ding we to have; ‘Lansford "and nda severni ersus Joseph signed on murder, wa of only a few m the cases were bro! and then s over to late daniel Party of Series Tuedsay at Weinhandl Home: . horn of Golder i embezzle ater diets livery letter ch a doctor’. stating tha 'y ill and could not ap Morton count court unt. faked: do his health, Davic he hud reco Schwartz, Me torney, | pene the ease until | investigation of Z ness” and determin Zorn could appent. Ww. T. dith of Mandan was ar- raigned § before Judge H. L. ‘ Herry on a statutory cause and plead od guilty, being given a 60-day term in the Morton county jail in addition | aa 40-day tom ho he ¥' Mrs. H. Lanterman : Entertained Tuesday at Bridge Luncheon, second of a included R. so-ealled “ill of r was in the nature whether or noi r, the tables 1 ated with Thanksgiving f: After the dinner bridg onors going to Mrs, und Mrs. Pan Are Atikaras Are. Well Fitted. te Perform Corn Ceremonies, Members of the Arikara tribe are) fitted to perform corn planti monies at the State Corn Show! se tradition attribtues to them |‘! 1 development of! > jajor A. B. Weleh de-, Horace Lanterman ente! uy afternoon at the luncheons. with rose pom- santhemums. 8 of bridge were in play the luncheon, honors going to E th M : first whites igh th mM many centuries re believed to have h. According to irs, they first lived a great island. A huge water ture one day came to them and ur them to follow him. He made a diry-path through the ocean and they came to the mainland of North ‘Amer-| cu in what is prebubly Mexico. | Being 2 nomadic tribe, the Ari aras were ever on the move and in 11 Alvarado, a lieutenant of Cortez’, reports them living in Nebraska, They moved still farther north until finally we find them occupying the deserted ws of the Mandans north of our These Indians i en for zo in corfne ction have seasonal cere; monies in connection with corn and jall of them are very solemn and im- They have ceremonies at time, ‘milk’ time when the and a ‘husking’ TY BALL The cathelle Daughters of Ameries will give a chority ball at the Elks’ \corn nll on the evening of November 19. cere iThe affair will be held to secure “These ceremonies differ from Hal-|tunds for the charity nin that they are not frivolous. | organization. ph low! work of they Ri es EBD wk Pid hand, s. --g! the Bismmrck maiv quartet will sine e home of the w of | tier of ¢ © could make tu ismare | Rock | between jseuson tl zel; singing 1 He. | Kalan look upon them i junct to agrict 10N ARMY MEETING nd consider ther tion Army proce Mandan Saturdi ding through the village streets | conduct meetings. nd out into the fields of corn to ¢ vited. brate the corn-husking or plantiny The Ar e, to them, equally solemm beautiful Rev. G. W. Thom Will | Be Ordained Sunday’ nd at Fargo will be dd MRS. HANSON LL. Mrs, Hans northwest, DAUGHTER LORN ax born to Ordir GW. luser of Mz Thom, p Episcopal | church of Mandan, will take place at} 1) m, Sunda; ith Rt. Rey. J. Poyntz Tyler, D. of Fargo, bishop| Mr. and Mrs. Paul + of Huff of the missionary district of North|are the parents of a daughter born Dakota, officiating. Ordained as a! Sunday. ‘deacon of the church at Fargo ont pasa Reverend Thom will now TO VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS: Mrs. E. A. ‘kson has gone to ibe advanced to the priesthood of the (Church of G Ep'seopal. Minntaneie to visit with relatives. Charli ddock ' Minneapolis Home \Charlie Paddock... . Admits Engagement Wrecked By Blast Pena to Bebe Daniels | Minneapolis, 10, | seeping into the basement Nov. 10.-@) | leaking main and touched off when ympic middle di furnace door was « ed, partly and sprint champion, h wreeked the home Timothy f. | hi Casey toda dd shook other : vs| homes in the neighborhood: Casey was hurled 15 feet and pag dabout the head by the explosion, ‘wo Casey children were thrown from their beds while a boy inom house next-dyor was toppled from his feet. Examination . George dan Mon- morning. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER @) Gas, fram a Albany j Char! jle F 5 put} in'a long distance call. to Hollywoods| | remarking: Tum singh fu tob of m | were not. Later, in yet bat 1 could ‘suve ney in telephone calls it owed that the Cusey to questions bungalow “wals. moved'two inches off its s of his engage- foundation, its floors were bulged, Is. he admitted its plumbing. torn out io places id | ite hides shattered by the hie response he repo to Miss Danie’ Mingt- Winona-—Cl Fargo—Clear, Mankato Duluth—C) Rochester—Clai Jamestown 14; oni. Hibbing Grand good, Mandyn-- Cloudy, 16; roads good. | Crookston—Partly cloudy, roads geod. Devils good, Cloudy, Clear, 6; vouds good, Forke—Clear,> 7; rouds: Lake—-Cloudy, ronds | - Teo Late To Te Giaseity FOR RENT. City he heated store and; i basement et 219 Main. Also “4 tom wele.a man’s boffalo fur cont ‘ata! in, ‘Phone 906. FOR . Progen anfurnthed Tooms for ousekeeping, efi wan ee wnt veo cane ly MAY * at 408 Ave. ne Coll rt io LOST—Child Au se rim sec tacles. Phone - | tain und Mrs, A. W. Brewer of | siderabl; | ‘presented a FINE ENTREES MADE DESPITE POOR SEASON (Continued from page one) jopencd by Bismarck —juvenil . Orwall, direstor, wh ar eal numbers. The high school orche tra, also directed by aas. Orwall, will | open the program tor te eventing a 3p. I om. owing the orchestral concert, several numbers, after which Arik Indians will present ancient monies. Fourteen Indians ure to © part in the eoremontics, and an the “mother corn’ hich has : served in the Holy Bundle lection of fetishes of the tribe, nd eas of years will be used in the After the ceremony the 1 be allowed to inspect the which is highly revered by the Operetta Tonight east uf the Red Corn,” an ented by 60 girls from | Indian «choal, il cd program of inusi-, led in 1919 by the American L Association, the American Boo! Association, the Boy Scouts of Auer- | mor treasurer; J.C. deed attorn judg second d a) 'Childrdn’s Books ¢¢ Week Is Obsetved’ at Local Library, Shields, register George Pg Purch: te Carignan, count; trict. Childrén’s Book We Weck, Nov. 7--13, being observed at the loen! pu library this week by the circulation! under the sen. f 61 new children’s books. Th books are attractive editions of many of' the old favorites and parents are invite® to come to the library with tion. Children’s Book Week was originat- ‘ary cHers ica, and associated publishers, with its aim to encourage a love of good ; books’ among boys and girls. dee bas grown in Ropularity an 00 cities observed c nildsene. ‘Book’ Week, ain, iven before | n various parts of the state and is! ed. Clara Peltier, well- is to: take the/ and beauti jies ‘in the st 3 in ‘the show, ention ‘of the northern | nties has made entries. Aj hibit of Indian corn ¢ Fort Berthold and Stand Indian reservations is af ture of the sho Bismarek is receiving recogni n from farmers as a corn develop: shown by the fact that of Fuulkner corn, originated | marek, out number all others by nearly two to one. It is the Indian corn and cross dent n Exhibits of Fine Quality T of the exhibits this good as just year.” “In view of the poor is has been for corn in the major of North Dakota it is « pleasant surprise to Wave such fine! entries come i Ex! this y aced in the rear of the auditorium, on two shelves along the side of the main floor and in a large room on tlie first landing. Professors Walster and O!- son are in charge of judging the s and to have the w ted by to home counties are doing. Kiwanis Banquet Friday will give their annus how dinner it th Brey Pa- t . singing led by R. EY North Dakota Ag cultural College quartet; address by Ralph Hayne of the — International Harvester company; singing by. col- jJewe quartet; address by forme Mayor Arthur E. Nelsen of St. Paul Star Spangled Banner.” nu, which is ‘arranged to * Many corn producta, hrgpoed ineludes cream of e¢ ronst: v fed beef, fresh fish, worn fritters, mashed potatoes, hot corn bread, cabbage and green pepper salad, Indian corn mea! pudding and coffee. LARGE VOTE IN SIOUX COUNTY Fort Yates—The vote c: general election Tuesday larger than that cast at the p: i to| didate: © public is in-] fntender DIAMOND RINGS, TERMS 820, (50, $75, 8100 and up. James W,. Marek, Mer First Gostenty, Bank Bids Baby’s Dimples Bring the baby: to’ the studio in the morning. He" feels better and brighter then, and ‘so do we, and we have the _ more time to perpetuate those cunning little dim- ples of his. We make w special offer on Christmas orders up to Nov. 20th? You ‘will find it worth while. Phone 249 for appointment Butler Studio Webb Block 31142 Main Further observance of the week will be made on Saturday at the library when a children’s story hour will ba; ite in the children’s room at 10 ik i 1] Hf | i | i i M. Mrs, Eri he Thorberg will ithe story teller, and all children be s| tween 5 and 1 Stories Aleott--Jack and Jill. Alcott-—Jo's boy Alcott—Little men. Alcott—Little women. Hucile of Tom Prince andthe Coope: Cooper—The 1 ring Baldy kens—Great Dicken ree mt ; Tal fans Brinker. ‘ od dog book, son-—Nelly’s silver mine. sley—-Westward ho! ing—“Captains Courageou Ripling—Jangle book, it is Guaranteed. Don’t pay twice by accept- ing inferior work, which may soon need replacement. Beston Dental Work is al- ways executed with the idea cf permanence, as well as pleasing appearance. It is the result of the highest achieved dental skill, to- gether with the best maie- rials obtainable, and in spite of these facts it actu- ally cests Jess than any other.’ Examination, Esti- mate and Consul tation. WE INVITE COMPARISQN BOSTON - DENTAL COMPANY Former Hibbs Office A bit ‘known as the “omaibus’ dif” and whieh was ‘an act di- vidintg ‘the’ territory of Dakota ints the states ‘ tWo Dakota 3, ‘Montana and Washingtcn to for. Was approved’ ’Febru- stitutiondl convention was “held at Bivimarck ‘beginning July 4, 2689. A ‘constitution was for- mulated and dubmitted to a vote of the people Of the state’ of ‘North Dakote at an “election ’ — ited to come. | of Louise Bidves, cqmmissioner! | i 1 | | their children ‘to see ‘this ‘new bos | i The; | | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926 Beboks of Adventure Before the Parkman—Oregon Trail istory. Be ies K: Miscellaneon: mb —Tales from Shakesvtare. jumber Three Woy Street. GRANT paras TY OFFICERS Kipling—Just. so Kipling-—Puck of Kipling—-Second jungle book. Lprenzini— Pinocch Maseficld-—Mairtin Hy messenger. Pyle—-Men of iron. Featt——Ivanho Bevit—Quen Sewt—Th the orily close contest being for paper, the Carson 2° a small. margin. The Is are: Wilda yepastian, ntendent; . A. Buechler, attorney; Henry Hertz, sher: Emch, auditor; Alex En- ' | gelhardi, treastrer; A. L, Bodie, clerk jot ay P, P. Schlosser, register of deeds; J. Pk Fletcher, county judge: Carson--A fi Jarge, vote was cast | A, Dy, LaDue, surveys ischer, | Grant soupls Fare Clygyi | Cash Ralatity SALE Ma a le, the dul Tappen— Wave Hold. supe idnapped. Treusure Tsland. Vernc—Mysterious Island. Verne—Twenty thousand leagues Wiggin—Rebecca of farm Wyss—Swiss Family Robinson. For Little Children Drownhing—Pied Piper of Hamelin. Greek hs Hawthorne—Tang! Hawthorne—-Won and Boy Sunnybrook i } | ‘ood Tales. { book for Girls | Stories Aesop-—Fab Andersen—Fa tun Nigh Lagerlof BW ondeetal naventured UE ' Pyle. Merry adventures - of Robin | i Hood. |_| DIAMONDS. TIF wEtAY Wanted This week and Jrroughout i Buy Diamonds for Spot Cash *, A. KNOWLES JEWELER ‘Bismarck’s Diamond Store” sale closes No- vember 13th NOTICE Yellow Cab ticket num- ber, 2226 wins Automo bile. Party holding this number call and receive premium. We solicit and appreciate your patronage and will again offer another premium next week. Our rates are the lowest, equipment and service the best. THAT'S WHY The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow Yellow Cab Co. ‘Phone 1-100 re Deferred can be a pay ments ‘enged under our acceptance plan at prices slightly higher but still at a saving. guar- anteed for two seasons —ask for our GUARANTEE BOND Bismarck Fur Co. 207 Fifth Street A. P. Knothe, Prop. We are with you, B, H. S. Phone 610 Lemmca ys. Dienarek tomorrow, Extra Special Sale of Grab Packages During the Corn Show Ycu will find in our grab package sale many useful articles in the Accessory line, such as too:s, motometers and spotlights: xtra values in every package with a number and your chance to. win a radio, Two Radios Given Away Free Fwo Radios will be given away this week at 7 o'clock sharp Saturday evening when the drawing’ takes place. Everyone holding numbers are requested to be present for the drawing of the Grand Prize Nov. 18th at 7:00 P. M. You must be present when the drawing takes place to win a prize. Everyone present and holding’a number at this draw- ing positively wins some kind of a prize. © Many useful articles to be given away free at this drawing, Nov. 18th at 7 o'clock P. M. ane Be sure ‘and take in the Corn Show and by all means don’t overlook ‘our sale. ae avers are Geis svenenrs