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PACETWO | RIVER GLOSES. | RARLIER THAN THE AVERAGE Channel Freezes Over Friday, Eight Days Ahead of the | Average Date + Missouri river i Friday morning, ccording to O, W. n observer in charge f nment weather Records show that this is eight which ovens Koberts. of the bureau here River closing than the her average, date of closi the The earliest Wid when October in 11% when the channel until Dec 4 | 1920, during the temorial bridg: ch, the river closed on No: and remained when it closed for the rij Weak and ema Joseph, Mich., Mrs. Bessie Wo aye in the Misso ro here at closing time this y 12 feet above the zero of the e. The lowest stage at closing | was in 1905, when the river} ed on November 29 with a stage | | qemeceeeemenmey eo 5 feet below the TRGeeas Ses The highest sts 1483, when th ber 14 with the zero mark t closing time i water fourth a 3 fworth, former Y meni plc e gver- | er Stretcher Claims “King Ben Mandan ” After Fourth Arrest | “But I don’t mind. | mountain after me in Nevada,” | commented. | someone THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE on Long Island. . . . Thereafter the | town changed its name to King’s Point in his honor. . . . Two weeks later he was ordered to Hollywood and never has lived in hig mansion. . | They namew ai n> “However, afterward told me they ‘namea tne mountain after pretty nearly every- body of importance that ever to town.” King tells me that, in taking his picture, he had to have four revenue ‘officers disguised as extras to keep | | { \ | | 1 | | i j | i min Purnell of the Heuse of David leaves court ofa stretcher at He hal wered a new charge >f criminal assault brought of his colony and the informer who disclosed Purnell’s hiding: to Michigan »tate police recently. | i (AT THE MOVIES at News _ wie | uy i CAPITOL THEATRE °°, Jack Mulhall, one of the most pop- vove the zero point on the gauge. States Cannot | Set Equipment | For Locomotives, —(P) States | Lars: prescribing | Satur¢ | Dickinson Man Is Taken Into Custod Because he welked off with $35 me that belonged to his roommate, Kd. | 1 of Dickinson spent Friday and | y nights in the Morton county | Washington, Nov, 2 ure prohibited from E equipment for railroad locomotives | ja The thef operating within their borders, tha) taken place Fri¢ upreme court declared tod ases| Which Larson took from Wisconsin Ki | pea Holding that the field was exclu-{ ni sively pied by the federal gov-| ernment ction | tody. te under the boiler i act, the court overturned a Georgia] county took Lar: law requiring locomotives to have|terday, where he will stand trial, automatic fire box doors, and a Wis- sin regulation prescribing curtain Court Schedule Is equipment for locomotive cabs, A 4 < nnounced For 1927 Announceme jholding of | judicial distr by Judge H ence with Judge Dickinson and 4 Dates Fixed For District Meet of Lions at Fargo |. D., Nov. 29.—UP)—Mon- day ard Tuesday, May 23 and 24, 1927,| Hettinger. were chosen as the dates for the next] Judge Berry is to hold a district convention of Lions Clubs to term in Mandan the first Tuesd be held in Fargo at a conference held { January the tou here Sunday by executive efficers of] Tuesday in Februa the district and of the Fargo club’ to preside with W. G. Beck of Grand Forks, dis-! Morton. c: triet governor. Between 500 and 600 Lions are ex- pected to the convention. There are 34 clubs in the district which comprises the states of Minne- forth Dakota; South Dakota and the province of Manitoba, Canada. Skating Rink Will Be Built as Soon | as Weather Permits! A fine municipal skating rink will he provided for the people of Bis- marck at the new high school athletic grounds in the northwest part of the city, known as Hughes field, just soon as’ the weather is suitable, Mayor A. P. Lenhart stated today. ile the temperature has been he- low the freezing point for several days, the weather is not yet suffi- ciently cold to make the construction of a rink advisable at this time, ac- cording to the mayor, but the work will be commenced soon if colder weather sets in. ‘i For the past few years the munici- pal ice rink has been maintained at the baseball park under the auspices of the Association ofsCommerce, bui this year the city is taking entire charge of the project. Water mains were extended to the Hughe: letic field recently, and it is believed that this place will be an ideal one for tho rink. Dr. Strauss Tells Lions of Directors’ | Meeting at Fargo Dr. F B. Strauss, president of the Bismarck Lions club, told the mem be of a fifth district directors’ meeting which he attended, at the! weekly luncheon of the club this noon at the Grand Pacific hotel. The directors’ meeting aws held in nro yesterday. Many plans for the district convention, which is to he held in Fargo next year, are being made, he said. Rev. W. E, Vater was a guest. He told of the importance of Near East Relief work, which aids the 10,000 little folks and 50,000 poor and homeless adults who are suffering from recent earthquakes and’ other + disasters, Miss Tobie Sorengon entertained] with two piano selections during the luncheon. 5 . |, V. Miller, manager of the Ben- * son Optical company, a wholesale concern, told the club of the me- ; chanical requirements necessary to produce lenses, and of the various -,jvovesses necessary before the lenses e perfected for use. He told of special glasses which > ore used in the making of lenses and “showed several blank lenses. He ; ulsd remarked on the necessity’ of * good sight in driving automobiles, suggesting that lenses corrective to Le Re homas H. Pugn of . Lembke of | yy. th S| wh and a jur complete court schedule i follows: | Judge Berry Adams county, jury term, Tuesday in January; Morto jury term, Jar, {Tuesday in Jun term, fourth ‘Tue y second | | September first Tuesday county, jury in October; term, Bowman county, jury in November st Tue Mercer count Tuesday in Mareh court term, i : Dunn county, jury term, fourth Tues day in M Golden jury term, second Tue x county, court term, in September; urt term, fourth tember; Slope county, re th Billings county, court term, second | th \ {| ‘Miller éxtended an Invitation to all interested te_visit the plant and county, jury term January; Hetting cond Tu in Ma, ing RETU returned iving wa N. D., who hi Thi Henry Stevens’ ar leading men of the screen, is a {ieatured member of the cast of “Si- olden Valley lence,” an underworld picture which urth Tuesday in| will be shown at the Capitol theatre, county, jury term, soon. The past year or two has! in Februar; kj witnessed Mulhall in the male lead term, third Tuesday injo¢ four outstanding productions. Billings, court term, third|He played with Corinne Griffith in Slope county, ji sday in June { in Januar; Tuesd unty, jury bruar rm, second Mackail in “Jo- Blanche Sweet in “The, He is featured in, “8 Morton county,! lence” with H. B, Warrer, Vera Rey-| in November.! nolds, Raymon Hatton and Rock- ~ {cliffe. Fellowes, He has the role of a| nr “@! district attorney who seeks in vain! Personal and jit? prompt a condemned man to -5 jbreak his long silence and reveal the Social News of Mandan Vicinity nt county, ju in Octobe uesd ; {truth concerning a murder commit- jited by another but of which he has J! been convicted. The story is said to THEATRE | a y and I,” at the Eltinge | * jtjteday and Tuesday, promises some- the’ thing unique in the way of screen entertainment, judging from the | z h was taken from the story Harriet Beecher Stowe. | , the story deals with the | ituation that arises when 2! nd son both become infatu- E hodist church enj pull’ Friday evening urch parlot About 40 w tendance. the eve! neh was in Ww. inat. The beautiful ma- Borden fails to offset s hat dangerous lure of for- jbidden kisses so Mr. Borden is rap- idly entangled in the silken net of V's golden hair, while his son,{ whose spo straint of a lup the pouting cy jhands that have bee The part of ee Schlosser, vet- of that ho passed away last Sunday ¢ e of 62, ed youth knows no re- nd, refuses to give sand grasping n his so long. Mrs. Borden is an ult one that requires sting colors i ed, beautiful woman- Irene Rich has beei ed with this important role, which gives her winsome, appeaiing per- ' Lebucken sineo|*2nality ample opportunity for ex- returned to, her{Pression. Huntly Gordon is the handsome figure to play the erring Vhusband, while John Harron’s boy- ish recklessness ideal for the char- j|aeter of Stuart, the spoiled son of y County Judge Shaw to]® Wealthy man, John Roche and : futschelinauss and Miss) Constance Bennett will have dra- i Schmautz, both of Glen Ulin, | matic roles as the man and woman! vampire types. Al. St. John appears on the program in his new comedy, “Flaming Romane with news pie- tures also being shown, iT IN NEW YORK i > New York, Nov. 29--See-sawing up and down Broadway, saw the heavy. weight scholar, Gene Tunney, who to be everywhere theso, «+ Not since “gentle. has there been a pug who seems to have caught on so well "ies Go to a salon, a {night club, reception and there is “gentleman Gene.”. . . . One nigh I saw him with Dudley Malone, offi ‘ei lawyer for all the titleholders this side of Greenland, and a big j Party of celebrities. . . A couple! of-days later he was at an exclusive! | party in the Park Lane hozel.. . . | And, I am told, he was the guest of {mone other than the Ogden Reids. . . | j Put that down in your social regis- jter!. .. | Saw Frank Harling, the musical y hi ‘ote the first “na- to wit, “Deep +» And there are those on | Broadway who recall when he was |& member of the Tin Pan Alleyites,! igrinding out tunes to order... . Now he’s quite the musical. vogue, if you please... . ! Saw Marv Garden wandering about ‘our city after a five-year al |And mayhan, after her arguments ith the Chicago Opera Company,! ‘she prefers Manhattan, |. Also Harry Lauder has come to; ;town. . . . And.‘when he left the tbost he was 54 y of age, he'd ; better wet busy on his farewell tou i... ..“For I'm only going to mi 120 more of them.” he remarked. Incidentally Sir Harry brought Vv ; Lauder with him and there are iy ‘Scotch gaes gothe the rounds. con- | cerning this spendthrift ‘act. | Saw Eddie Cantor, back’ from ; movies, and he told me this one: | Mette kid came un to the th making personal PROGRAM 1 Season was ob v high school y with a suitable program. act play covering the charac events of the first Thanks- given, in the J Gu Miss Ruby Miss ni ION » under- on Friday at the PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Miss Irene Feldman of Man cuperating an oper: Deaconess he is mn at Grasshoppers \h their cars onl cir front. leg: Own Alibi’ iwhere I wa «pearances with my new picture. [uated me for eix nhotogranhs, | “Six,” said Cantor. “Why do went an many?” | “Well,” explained the youngster. j“there's a little girl on our street i wha’e ent pn pictnen Ne varro and she said she'd give me it Cantor pictures,” jood—six to | walking time, breaking her record of liquor away from the Indians and cowboys. . . i Hi GILBERT SWAN. | right, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Society Woman Sets. New Hiking Record Nov, 20—(#)—Mi Elenora Sears, society woman ath-| lete, edmpleted her-hike from Provi- | dence to her home today her in} nine hours and 63 minutes actual (Copy: Boston, Mass. last year by 43, minutes. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, inown tennis star, was } companion on the hike and finished abreast of her at 10:50, Miss Se declared “I’m feeling fine” as she | cended the steps of her home ufter the 44-mile grind. | —_ _——. | Canvassing Board | to Meet Tomorrow: | Meeting of the canva: determine final returns on the state | clection will take place tomorrow, | it was announced today by Robert! lyrne, secretary of state. Returns | from all counties except one. sing board to! and the work is pleted by tomorrow afternoon. | It_is expected that all returns will | in by that time. | be ~—______________H»s | NEWSBRIEFs , --—____________» South St. Paul, Minn.—Oscar Moren, 69, packing plant employe, was suffocated when overturne: e slept. Washington--Port of Duluth and Superior handled 45,000,000 tons of | water-borne commerce in 1925, giv- | ing it second rank among ports of the United States in total tonnage handled. New York is first. GRASS CLOTHES London.—Dr, Dinshaw Nanji of Birmingham University has found a; ew process for turning tropical grass | into clothing. Chemicals are used ‘© separate the fiber from the raw The fabric may take the place of cotton in many places where the grass is available. BUT—HE “FELT NO BETTER FOR THAT” A man from Nebraska tells this: | “For three nights I was kept awake | by a bothersome persistent cough, ' and so were other of the family; , and I felt no better for that. The very first doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar relieved me and in two days’ time my cough was entirely gon Think of the saving of distress to himself and others, had he taken Fo- ' ley’s *Honcy and Tar Compound at the start. It pays to keep it on hand.' The large family size is a real ec- came| | Yesterye MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926 arguerite Bok Building : Is' Natural Bird Park in Florida Fla. 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