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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926 THE PIONEER AUTOMOBILE HOUSE Yow'll like our centrally located, warm, fireproof stor- Two men on duty all night. You can obtain any- age. thing for your car in this building. DEGREE TEAM -TAKES 10 INTO MUSCOVITES Odd Fellows Social Order Grows Rapidly—Another Class Before Christmas m from Sioux Falls, Bismarck Friday eve: put on initiation servi for he Imperial Order of Muscovites, the Odd Fellows lodge were taken into the membership pf the Order of is increasing rapidly. the grand offi: s of the belong and the members ‘d of directors for the Odd me at Devils. Lake ang, w exceptions, members degree team of five members s accompanied by the “Muscovite ”’ an important figure in the sinitiation services, The team came k from Carrington wh stalled a state Kremlin that headquarters for the state organization. The degree team will be in Devile Lake tonight. ‘At the conclusion of the services last evening wives of the local Mus: ,covites served a luncheon. The Sioux Falls team is expected in Bismarck again before Christmas when another group of candidates will be initiated. .It is expected that _there will be a number of lady ap- plicants for membership att this time. DEFENSE WILL | RELY CHIEFLY | UPON ALIBIS Counsel For - Alleged Murder-' ers Will Try to Prove Clients Were Elsewhere Somerville, Nov. 20.—) Alibis are the chief reliance of the defense in attempting to free Mrs. neis Stevens Hall and her breth Henry and Willie Stevens, from he web of evidence which the prose- .-cution in the Hall-Mills murder case spent two weeks and used 84 witness- es in constructing. The defenge-Hapes to convince the jury that Henry. Rtevens was fishing near his home 70 tiles away when the Rev. Edward W. Hall and Mrs. anor R, Mills, choir singer in his rch, were slain on a farm outside New Brunswick four years ago; that Mrs, Hall was playing solitaire alone r home in New Bra swick, two from the scene rid that. Willie: Stovbns in his bedroom. The defense has alsd disclosed that it will hammer hard at the story of ‘the slaying.told by, Mrs. Jane Gibson, state’s star witness, who swore that); she saw all three defendants at the scene of the slaying. The defense subpoenaed her aged mother to testi-, fy as to the coal iy of her own dauglger and laid the foundation, in cross examination of Mrs. Gibson as to her past life, for additional at- tacks on her character, Clarence E. Case, defense attorney, in outlining to the jary the defense’s plans, yesterday, ‘pictured Mrs. ‘Hall. as a loyal and trusting. wife, who never suspected ‘that her husband ‘in a love af! e e slaying, ns’ Was asleep another woman. The prosecution has maintained that Mrs, Hall's jealouay and hatred of Mrs. Mills prompted the slaying. LOCAL ELKS INITIATE 11. NEW MEMBERS Session Largely Attended— Exalted Ruler to Attend Jamestown Meeting Member: Elks and v he EI of the BR iting members ory meeting of the wi although the mem! class ready for admission to the lodge time. r lodge meeting night was precéded by a goncert pli ed in the lodge room by the band. air by the Bismarck r KFYR, and many radio about the city and surrounding try report that,it was much enjoyed. Following the ‘lodge meeting lunch | Was served. ‘last night include Geo. W. Snyder, J. G. Bourgess, Jack Lyons, Kikul and James H. Wiley, all of Bis- marck; J. R. Thompson of Napoleon (an Louis Olson of Menoken. The lodge elected Exalted Ruler s official represen- ¢ of the Jamestown vi Gra a has. Grakelow of. Philadelphia will i make an official visit. All members ‘of the local lodge who can arrange to do so were urged to accompany Mr, Olson tg the meeting. The grand exalted ruler will be in Jamestown ' several hours on that evening, en route from Aberdeen, S. D., to La Crosse, Wis., and consentéd to pay- i" the Jamestown lodge an official visit. Will Start Action By to Recover Land) Action to recover a piece of land in Bowman county on which a tax deed was delivered in July, will be started in the near future by. thq’ state land department, Carl R. Kosit- zky, commissioner, announced today. The state held a mortgage on th |property for which a. tax deed wa: | delivered to Theodore Hanson but be- cause the county register of deeds | failed to notify the land department by. registered letter, as recuired by D. B. C. GIRL HAS NON-STOP RECORD Harriet Hermanson went direct from High School to Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo. The day she ted she was sent to W. J. 1e Co. as stenographer, the 6th *Dakotan’’ for this firm. ‘Three |' are algeady in official positions. Pt igs)! chances for good positions advancement are best with a well known school. *“Dakota’? is & 35: years old: Its actual @aining is copyrighted, nobtaivable : th] eleewhere. You start work with ex- fiénce, Watch weekly stories, “Food the SucceS$tul* NOW. Write. L. Watkins, Pres 806 FrontSe. Fargo,’ SSS P ommittee expects to have. another | ) Tye music was sent into the} Candidates initiated into the order! J Your car—in.our. warm, centrally located garage—will prove most convenient. Suggestions and adjustments that we can make for winter driving will make available your investment in’an automobile the year ’round instead of but a few months. An INSIDE grease pit equipped with live steam and compressed air, in charge of a man who does nothing but grease cars—a wash rack equipped with the most modern washing equipment, in charge of experts—both at ordinary prices—are advantages that apply particularly to winter motoring. # If you aren’t coming here, we will appreciate a trial. We deliver your car night or day. Lahr Motor Sales Co. DISTRIBUTORS YS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS Gas Pump Hight Test, Accurately measured gasoline at cur curb makes for “easy starting” And our oil fountain serves you pure, clean cil and alcohol (80c) right at the curb Oil Fountain the validity of the deed will Leatrice ed on her) he has been lee day, jaune! the footlights every night for] of the death of our wife aha mother. ” says Cantor, Hans Christi ca aeunngtals shows Eddie as a George Chripti OES: ACeneer = time clothing store salesmaw i though unlike many of her sinier| who is thrust into a high powered stars, she never appeared in two-reel | romance with bi 1 Clara Bow. slapstieks* In addition to Miss Bow, the featured he locule of “Eve's Leaves” is} players in this latest comedy include setting presenting the oppor-| Billie Dove and Lawrence un Roll Call Drive Not Yet neon Red Cross official: n the returns of th drive of the org: pnounder way many of he sing ‘ing the close of the drive making any report. Some of the inte” portant busin districts were not solicited until The lists of n been brought fying to those in charge of th Personal and Social News of Mandan Vi ‘ ge ‘har ity Ball Is Largely Attended Dn pletures the dign A man who kne people laugh is The gifted pe and he arrives, in Bis ball, There were P " Competitive Vaudeville Thanksgiving Night City Auditorium 5 Acts Given By i EASTERN STAR PANHELLENIC ROTARY THURSDAY MUSICALCLUB = ELKS $50 PRIZE For -the Best Act. COME AND VOTE FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION AUSPICES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB Canton will appear i his first motion picture. Dakota Produced 17,000,000 bushels of corm in 1919 and 35,000,000 in 1923. It is safe to say that within fifteén years North Daketa will grow to be one of the great corn producing states of this coun- try. 1 was d ous on Bre rs, approxin 1 ings seen it ther .{ “You can't help learning what peo-| :| ple like to laugh at when facing them orated in orange Li DIAMONDS ? : { S $25, 850, 975 und wp Canh or Credit, Write James W. Marek Ist Guaranty Bank Bids. Hinmarck, N. Dak. Treat yourself to the Ne BEST and keep smiling jorth Dakota leads all states in the pro- duction of No. 1 hard wheat, flax and winter rye; it UNDERC 'S OPERATION H Miss Katharine Paul of Mandan un- derwent an operation Friday at the Deaconess hospital. ' | At The Movies CAPPITOL THEATRE Harold) Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, on, et al, had better look for Leatrice Joy bas entered the field of feature comedies , vex”, which will be on view at the Capitol theatre next Mon- THEATRE | Last Time Tonight “SH Doesnt Sou a Bit Lhe Radi Grebe tone is clear, true, naturalywhethet * it be voice or orchestra, because thé Colemeane <nibtes pom ta wale he pie of every sound, independent. of the Poculigrities. TONIGHT Mandan Pavilion be sage By the _ “aes speaker’s Come to the store today and learn’ exclusive what this : ‘y ce GRepE f _ Wed., Nov. 24th “3 BAD MEN”, matinees y at 4 p.m. Thursday at 2280

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