The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 8

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u PAGEEIGHT WOUNDED ME TELL STORIES TO OFFICERS Case Is Complicated—Both Claim Thev Do Nct Remem- ber What Happened Detroit L: —-Investigators 4 Norby and Frank Murph; behin the stories only to ¢ J. Norby, former closed Becker County State. E Lake Park, the more seriously wound ed, told Coi Attorney A. 0. Sletvold his story “ at the tuble figur Suddenly 1 heard n explosig! happened <i con on the fiver, I fet Ws 8 ing,” Norby said. what seemed to be do net know wh: that until Tre to my hand ti nt down stairs to wash up. 1 te onsciou. ness again.” No Argument According to Attorney Sletvold, Norby insisted there had been ne argument or trouble with his friend mpanion, Murphy. The y said o questioned by thal He declared that! he “eonldn't re ed. He offered no explanation of the] shooting but, like Norby, declared they. had no argument or difficu joth men told me there no| cember &, the H d r} been noti struggle,” Mr. etvold stories only * second gun, “one of those s' he did not know guns in the which the shoot possession of th Men's Conditions Favorable Doctors said the condition of the two bankers was favorable. Murphy is sufferin \e p wound, while Norby’s head wounds are more severe. Attorney Sletvold said he would r sume more intensive questioning of the shooting victims as soon as t conditions would permit. The xu we was dom Former Track Star at Devils Lake Is Shot Aboard Ship . A). Thomas McElderr: one of the Young Man Killed in Oral Argument in Lig: Is Set For Dec. Oral ar lignite ra Interstate om incre North Dak { neighb: if there were two| partin ‘John New Local Legion Post} of officers took pl post ¢ Burke. finance geant histor r ad The pa sd| Four premier Italian airmen, whe are to repr sent t 1 s, Va., pictured after their atl : Mario de Barnardi, Comman = Scuffle Over b Ww. Game of peste M a n d a Ora Hathawi ard, two } ounty jails of a scuffle over a gama Ora was shot. Willard | bail pending invest Honor Roll of High School, Junior High Issuance of th ain J nd 1 nite Rate Case Heol ynowe senior © two school divi | proximately equal in the number ynor students while the high nis time has 11 more people thi junior high. On the s Ff me are Lee Nichols and Alma Job 50 per cent) son with five between | Jaret. Hoff ies in fy rs ne North Dake te ¢ . fied. ds are asking North Dakota point to an-. 4"y © the state in transit.) Mo ude th three ‘ad, Joseph Handtmann, chulte, Dorothy Irene Bendickson, M . Esther Williams, { Anton Broxmeier. Musolf Named F Commander of | Clark, Vernon Pavlik, Lorrai f was : pate Pc “ ab bruck with five or hen the arriet Rosen, ‘Thorson, | mundson jSolum, Thelma Marga’ offic Dorothea § Rosenthal 1, Kamp | Frank Dinius Case Harold D. 8) ost expressed i Shows Big Increase)!" .<oMhenums were horor roll of the high | Mrs. H. ior high honor list are yu Della Y , Robert Brunelle, Mar, Ed-' Cotton, R runelle osaia| ty Pierce und Dorothy Seitz with three | yman, Loraine Esterly Up Before Court!" races at n News F. P, Homan and Mrs. R. E. at the latter's home, 302 Sixth northwest. There were 24 Yellow was the predominat- decorations and j Mrs. Pere avenue guests. the flowers | used. In the bridge game which followed. Jensen, Mrs. John Rovig rs. G. H. Spielman won honors. Series of Bridge and ‘f Luncheons Given By Mrs. Lanterman high bonc jist this! | Mrs. Horace Lanterman entertained! | WedneSday with the second of a ser- ies of bridge luncheons. Mrs. Gil- bert Stewart won honors in the ne nis with four) bridge game: Hoy, Harold Hanson and} The fol- wo A’s and no mark be: ni n Edwards, Hazel Ham- Berth gan, Eleanor MeCor The tables were prettily decorated in rose, with bouquets of pompons and chrysanthemums. There were 12 gues ’ At the luncheon which Mrs. Lanter- n is giving today four tables will BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. id Mrs. Ray Fairman_ enter- tained at a birthday party Tuesday for their daughter, Laurine, on the occasion of her tenth birthday. There, were ten little guests. The affair was a theatre party and was followed a luncheon at the Fairman home. VISITS SISTER ss Gertrude Duggan of Portland, is Mandan, the guest of her Renden, and her mother, Mrs. F. Duggan. ‘After a 10-' day visit she will leave for Gri Forks to visit other relatives Is RECOVERING =dito Remain National = | T0 WIN FROM LEMMON TEAM Visitors Are Speedy Outfit and Will Play For South Dakota Championship Bent on administering to Lemmon the first defeat it has had in two years, the Bismarck Demons went on the ball park field against the South Dakotans at 3:15 this afternoon. Lemmon has a team which has sct a mark for other South Dakota teams to aim at. To date this iF it has rolled 177 points against its oppon- ents’ seven. The South Dakotans are! to play the winner of the Sioux Fi Aberdeen game, which takes place to- ae for the state championship. jcmmon is credited by observers with playing an extremely speedy game and has several ten-second men, but Coach H. E. Collins believes that the intensive drilling he has given his men will enable them to slow down the Lemmon men without too much difficulty. Emphasis in the practice of the last three days has been on brushing uv of defense, gaining of' speed and formation of an adequate defense. Some Real Stars According to Coach E. J. Malone, the Lemmon squad boasts, of some real stars, hige> 4 whom are Jackman, credited with being one of the headi: est quarters in the State of South Da- kota; Spear, 2 ten-second man and an excellent open field runner; Dickin- ll man but an excellent plunge everson, whom the coach characterizes as the best all around man on the team, saying that he can pass, kiek, run and plunge equally well. Jackman is the captain of the team. Bismarck has the advantage over the Lemmon team in weight and al- though Lemmon boasts of speed, the Demons will give them plenty of cause to worry. The Lineups { Lemmon Taylor Bismarck . Robinson Collin . Dickinson . Spear Severson Evangeline Booth Commander of ‘Army’ Phone 407 West Virginia Senate Campaign da of Coroner A. E. Toomey, who,’ Probe Is Asked with Deputy Sheriff Ed. Routier, was | Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 11.—)— The senate campaign funds commit- tee was asked tive J. Alfred Taylor, Democret, to extend its investigat ginia, if it hee jurisdiction. | sentative Taylor was defeated by 38| hi Sotes for re-election in the sixth West| and an honorable discha SAVE 33 1/3% to 50% of Your Fuel Bill . ENJOY Comfort - - Convenience - - Economy THE COAL GAS BURNER BURN LIGNITE COAL With the coalgas burner and increase your heat and reduce your waste. See It in Operation at our Broadway Displsy Room Lignite Combustion Engineering Co. Distributors Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. | Lake, late yesterday afternoon, com- Teacher” with News pictures furnish- mitted suicide by ‘drinking carbolic| ing further entertainment. , according to the statement to- —— CAPITOL THEATRE Buck Jones, who is starred by Fox culled to the scene. Films in e Flying Horseman,’ broken bottic, labeled carbolic| screen version of Max Brand’s thril acid, and the stem of a safety razor] ing novel of the West, now at the were found near the body. Coroner] Capitol, never ask: member of his Toomey believes the suicide must) company to do nt that he would have taken place sometime Tucsday,| hesitate about tackling himself. an the body was frozen solid except| In making the picture Director Or- hengath the coat. The contents of} ville Dull wanted two member's of the fockets included $67.02 in cash,| organization to leap a chasm while mn from the| riding at high. 5; United States army, dated November| Buck, while confident that the todey by Representa- ion to West Repre- Virginia ssional district by E. 1. Eneians, ‘Frepablican. y | 15, 1918, arts Dodge, Des Moines,| horsemen eould make the jump, i Charges of vote buying and other pris pti bay ae ee, onsite! sisted ape riding Tatas , into is he "| irregularities were made by Mr. Tay-| company 7 Infantry, e scene and measuring the distance io dsiodge Brangelip Haat ax Amer. | {x°En"algrams tar Senator Jags! Yoo, 46vd Denartnent, oient 8 | with he eres Dirceer Dull,“ ‘Army have ended with a reorganiza-| A- Reed of Missouti,,chairman of the , cording to the discharge papers. : “And that,” said Director Dull, “is ‘on that leaves her in the post of na-| committee, on ‘shich he requested! _ The $1,000 bond put up by his fath-| why the men and women like to work tional commander. the investigation i mie ee ry. Pranic: for ne Seed ilitary leader, bi At 4 o'clock RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL 'W. Bramwell Booth of London, com-; “epee eee ae bates Seiaraad ms apoet mallitary tooder, Be tation of| Mrs, L. A. Tavis has returned to} mander cf the world wide organiza- oP File D will not lead his forces where thers he n tion, tried in 1920 and 1923 to genica-| Man Killed Trying i j ‘ 12 Mr. Field today upon the coroner's! jg danger that he would be afraid to ished and| her home after beins discharged from, i 10 Ms toc a i the, St, Alexius hospital following a] her on the #rounds s that their father,! to Drown Wife to Paes of suicide. a ee “xen major operation. Her condition is} founder o! e vation Arm: ad | $1 teGinine role in. “The Flying Horse- | mueh improved. established shifting officers as or- C a feminin 5 ying 3 eatblizhd shitting officers ator: Collect Insurance|: At The Movies || ner. 'sci'tnoen players Hank ° ee co ies i. ELTINGE THEATRE protests ‘that resulted each time inj Mann, Bruce Covington and of course In which the hen-pecked 0 —————————————————— her guests| her -reapnointment. for three years; New York, Nov. 11.—)-—George' f ir. and} terms. She announced now that she| Lupino died in Bellevue hospital to- Silver Buck. comes into his own. While W. C. Fields’ latest picture, “So's Your Old What Moisture Some North Dakota Lig- Social News of ‘they | wilt continue indefinitely as national|day the victim of an automobile re the chil-| insurance. Man,” which comes to the Eltinge for nites are 36% water. Mrs. Fay Fost of Dickinson. Heath, 20, Ri netae schaeadaea { Commander. plunge into East. river which Booth. Rall-| Mrs. Helen Lupino, the wife, said Friday and Saturday, isn’t dedicated is 220 rank Dinius of Hebron, ith maintaining a me before a jury | court yesterday. | embke presided at, the | since b State's Attorney C. F.| she cuting and . Rigler Trial of who was charged j common un a in Morten count rr Sister Edmunds of the Benedicti New York, Nov. 11—()—Efforts North Dakot of the past six years by her brother 1920, when a Devils Lake hi men in 1919] the Bismarck Credit Bureau member of the; merchants of Bismarck who have co- h school track team,! operated with the L shot to death on|deavors, particularly d Steamship Cleveland! agreed to close on Armistice Day. in the Brook! y yard on October 1 cord » word ved he: 9 i 15, according to, word received bere! Man’s Body Found on («4 Brooklyn polic nd the navy depart- Bank of Ohio River; e ment nothing h how he was shot. At the Cincinnati, Nov, 11.—@)—The Forks in body of the man found on the quarter mile and in 19: bank of the Ohio river in the 100 and 220 east end of the city, with the fect trussed together and a stone tied to the neck, was identified today $3 on record U North Dakota and the Ag as that of Ewerett Waynesburg, Ky. with recovering nicely. ate track meet in Grand “Personal and College, Fargo, as one of the track men ever developed in a school in North Dakota. was a member of the Cincinnati, Nov. 1 Marines when shot. of a man found on the Ohio river remained unid y while police sought to piece to- her evidence that might ri cause of his deat! The body was q a- ter’s edge with 4 tied to the Judge K. E. Leighton, assistant at-|neck and the ankles bound togethe SFUL well as Ballington Booth, head of the|to kill ‘her so that he coul ended the| Volunteers of Americ: St. Mary's Court of|dren of the late General Foresters Tuesday evening in} ington Given at Percy — |st'Juseph's auditorium. Home Wednesday | EASTERN STAR TO MEET — | Queen Esther chapter, 0. E. 8. will F a series of bridge} meet this evening at 7:30 i iven Wednesday by|sonie Temple. pe ae vill be here several days. Mandan Vicinity ee iedealais ip Hrangeline and Bramwell Booth as| wife told police was a part of a plot DANC Id_ collect Booth, who held Evangeline| Lupino recently insured her for $10,- _—i inge! 00 witha qouk to the fathers of the world—it does Booth’s present position, broke with le. indemnity clause in — Booths Preen ape and founded the| case of death by accident. Once, she sive dad a hearty pet om the shoulder. American organization. said, he tried’to drown her by capsiz.} As is usual in farce comedy, the ‘Bramwell Booth was named head of| ing a row boat. Last night he invit-' new film is surrounded by 1 0 in the Ma- pre - fs ening Py, Bis fatl ed = ve hag d as ip lored —and this is unusual—“So' - 5 n ai in and, it is said, intends to ap-| a' from home, she |, Lupino ” REA aE es hel gel Retro ipl |i son Wyeltfe Boi, ax Mal Rebde TS as re Se me | omy seperate Short try Sniversity. ey Fy : speedway in two events of 25 each, beg Nepsiecr med ar. ¢ar wes about to plunge) cs : ey ueontel years] Speedie in ovand spe of 100 miles;| KFYR Broadcasts Brangeline Booth, whe has only re inéo the ivan, MP= Eopine sald she] Jullan “Street's “Me; Bisbee's Prin: Towa squad back in 1804-96 und 96 aoe | Prizes aggregating $20,000 were of; From Glass Studio] one stiness, wil be. for jes after | fleaped to satery: ed by firemen but| all the action revolves. when the “center rush” instead of the Se . f B di t | fered the winners. To determine who, ee jmeieg) : it ly peel Lupino was sencued i be er} forward pass was a not | ssions of buage \could change tires most quickly, a a = nt a recnphion Hace sons | oie eels morning of, submersion ane), gainer. In his second year he cap- Interested crowds saw “how they do] HB ay nia sade oe akeseees | tutaral injuries, tained the team. when Hoskins-Meyer 1 ahead aaa si. Man Schedule dul d to jcontest, was d for mechanics. Board Are Postponed) °%s25."thcenltints in the races thes dol ap of Car While at the Iowa-Minnesota game w icons Appear in Court some of the remaining’ heat before it is evapor- ated? Or do you want pee ! Harry Hartz, 1926 champion; | xp : i; last week Leighton was informed that | Peter DePaolo, champion lust. yea KFYR, broadcast yesterday's program and Fi af ae i +?! from a “erystul studio” in the front and Frank ockhart,ranner-up iv thi {rete Tae oe the studio wil Tunney to Get $7500 ions of the state budget bo: he, together with other members of Tuesd were Towa squads who played before var- rac sity men were giv be given the emblems in recognition of their work in’ pioneering what is now the most pepular college sport. Minot Business Men Help Needy Students Minot business men have launched @ movement to help deserving boys and young men through high school and the state normal college there. A recent circular sent out by the} Association of Commerce asks all) business men who can use students as part time help to report their needs to the association. Suggestion is made that groups of neighbors join and employ a bey to tend their furnaces during the winter. | By providing employment, it is point-| out, many out-of-town boys could{ be helped to obtain an education. { Long Prairie, Minn., Has Disastrous Fire ._,S%. Cloud, Minn.. Nov. 1 Fire denartments of Sauk Centre, Browerville and Long Prairie“ this morning battled a stubborn blaze in the Arcade block at Long Prairie that completely wiped out that structure and for a time threatened ether buildings in the downtown sec tion, The fire was reported under con- trol at about rioon today. The loss ‘Wee estimated at about $25,000, t of which was covered by insuran Starting, it is believed, from de- feetive wiring in the basement, the fire spread rapidly after being first discovered at about 6:30 a. m, today by passersby. | As the flames spread, the Long Prairie fire devartment sent out calls first to Browerville and later to Sauk Center. The combined ef-| forts of the three departments quell- ed the fire. The so-called steam we see issuing from a kettle is not steam at all but tiny sebuis of water condensed fi steam. from. . Steam—the tr'gas of water—ia invisible. A - ts return. 4 BS ges an of the mar left last night to attend Full sessions of the) Stockholm, Swed T not be resumed until his (oy literature. prize was postponed ut in Charlotte Races) ieademy of literatu Charlotte, N. ¢ teen of the world’ bile drivers sought to records shio spri Nov. 11--(#)—Six- foremost automo- ay to set new mad: in the American champion- Scot int races at the and Yard got its name one being that Charlotte sionallyy lodged there. Wrecked in Herrin’s Gang War This is what a barrcom near Herrin, IIL, looked 1i Birger een mil ang had shot it up. The bar was owned by the ith which the Birger outfit is at war. led in the feud and some $20,000 worth of pro) destroyed. AY re J at the jst George Bernard Shaw; the death of his mother in Bottineat! A Wanded Nobel Prize! "# broadcast from the stud . Noy. 11.) ¢ Bernard Shaw, British author, 1s awarded the 1925 Nobel| Bruns, feature pianist, 16 Drivers Entered fer n-} Fegular “weather” talk; and t year by the royal Swedish | Shaft talked Muny guesses have been the kings of land and their ambassadors ocea- ‘remain in the window during the rest | of the week. At 12 noon yesterday the first pro- ‘am in the nature of u test pre it o'clock selections played on the Or-' thophoniec , Victrola were broadcast and at 6:) program went on the air. Bobby i resented sev- we his Harold n “What Armistice Day’ leans to Us.” Anton 8. Kraft of Strasburg presented sev: it on his piano accordio Hagstrom also played dion numbers. Mabel Ilse, pianist, played sev: ‘solo numbers and also acted as ac- companist for Archie MePhee and | Margery Smith, who sang several! | duets on the 9 o'clock program. | ——$——_— Fanatics Kill 4 Men at Garrison Mexico City, Nov. 11—(#)—The commanding officer and three sol- diers have been killed by “fanatics” who attacked the garrison at San Juan de Los Lagos. The war department, eral numbers; O. W. Rol four of the fanatics were ‘slain and that troops have been rushed to the scene to punish the other rebels, The garrison at San Juan de Los Lagos is made up of 15 men. ‘Uncle Joe’ Cannon Is Growing Weaker Danville, Il. ry kinson said, his heart, still regular and he may. liv the regular dinner hour] ly in making the announcement, says| te! a Week in Vaudeville; New. York, Nov. 11—(#)—Gene ing arena, who returned today from vacation jired. heavyweight championshi Wie will fulfill a vauderlile cont for eight weeks at $7,500 a week, suid by his manager to be the highest rate ever paid for eight consecutive weeks to’ any vaudeville performe: d to go to Stroudsburg, Pa., he trainel for his bout with tomorrow, and will Search Continues For Veteran Miner| Cambridge, Ohio, Nov. 11-#)—Be- | leved by some miners to have been rowncd somewhere in the workings of the Cleveland mine near here and by others to still be lost in some, re- mote recesses of the workin, a 70, a ot ject lay of a search by which started Monday atte. be miys- | ly ‘disappeared in the mine. | His: wife, daughter and son main- tain ceaseless. vigil at the pit mouth, | Insistent the veteran winer io. still) . ive. though company officials stated wae of the ma ne hap been gone over G Dating trace .of “Old Peter’ Gest mis the? pellet ‘he i] Ly { Fosgle ore in the mine, and probably Commits Suicide | Lioy: "Devils Lake, ‘4| Tunney, fighting marine of the box- Christine 0. Fiel a here a Hermuds, will immediate-| ¢riet court on a “cashine in” his recently ac-| whose ip. trees on react} and a ——SSSSSS — gram in his new comedy, N..D., Nov. 11—)— 87, scheduled to y morning in dis: criminal was found in a grove of

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