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to Make Plans For Pioneers’ Banquet Committees have been appointed to complete arrangements for the an- nual' celebration and banquet of the Burleigh County. Pioneers’ associa tion, which will be held.in the main dinthg room of the Grand Pacific hotel at 7 o'clock on the evening of Washington's birthday —F A program of short talks with planned, interspersed numbers and other entertainme features Aft the program will be dancing und The following com : uppoint ments have been made: L. Mrs. aleoner Mrs. J Arrangements Rea A. Lucinda Logan, Mrs Rich, 10) Belk, John . Mrs, Mrs. 1 A. Floor Mr. and Dolan, Man Under Arrest {s Identified as | Hugh D’Autremont Manila, Feb. 12.-Q)—Capture of a man positively identified as Hugh D'Autremont, one of three brothers wanted for the murder of four men jouthern Pacific mail nited in an attempted Siskiyou tunnel of issued by the Philippine post ice department. arrested at Los Banos | ». Price, a p the He was brought to ced in confinement un- | guard. \ —_—_—_——— FO | Last Minute i News Bulletins li { Pierre, S. D., Feb, 12—(AP) —overnor Bulow today ve- toed the capital punishment | bill and returned it to Speaker Ray Williamson of the house with his objection that it vio- lated “one of the great com- mandments.” Houston, Texas, Feb, 12.— (AP)—Charles Ponzi left Hou- ston today for Boston in cus- Mitchell and Thomas Mulroy. Ponzi, it was said at the of- fice of Sheriff T. A. Binford, stoically accepted defeat in his in Texas courts to ayeid being returned to Mas- sachusetts to serve a term as and notorious , Tulsa, Okla., Feb, 12—(AP) —A mysterious explosion of 60 gallons of nitro glycerine, approximately three miles. away, smashed 50 or more windows in the town of Tur- ley, Okla., rocked residences and business houses and scat- tered debris over an area of one and one-half miles. Loss of life was believed probable. Se a | Radio’s Rialto | © Si ciianuaaaliaasne aa (By The Associated Press) The New York symphony orchestra will be heard through WCCO, the Twin Cities station, at 8 p. m. program incl Meistersing Wagner; “Under the Linden Tree,” Massenet; March from “Lenbre,” symphony, Raff, “Laideron nette, Empress of the Statuettes, Ravel, and “Roses from the South, Strauss. Another French program will broad- cast from CNRW (385) Winnipeg at 9p. m WCCO will sertd a dinner concert an orchestra at 6:15 p.m. A var- iety program at 9 p. m, and a musical program at 9:30 p. m, while a dance orehestra will entertain at 10:05. p. m. WRHM (252) 3 be inneapolis, Club. ture an orchestra and entertainers from 10 p,m. to 11 p.m. WMAD (244) Minneapolis has a dinner con- cert for 6:15 p. m. WEAO (204) Columbus will broad: cast the “basketball game between Purdue and Ohio at 7 p. m. WOC (484) Davenport has » musicale pro- gram for 7 p. m., and WHAS (400) Louisville a concert at 7:30, At 7:10 p. m, WBZ (338) Springfield will be on the air with a rebroadcast of the Boston symphony orchestra program. a group of entertainers at 7:15 p. m. KOIL (306) Omaha, has a musical program for 8 p. m.; WGN (303) Chi- cago, a studio program at 8:20 p. m. and KMA (461) Shenandoah, a musi- cal program-at 9 p. m. 'D. Kansas City has, an entertainment scheduled for 9 p.m. KFNF (461) Shenandoah, will feature an old time mu@sig program at 11 p. m. "NEWS BRIEFS | Harry Gordon, butcher, runs ‘amuck in Rochester, N.Y. shooting two but to death and wounding two others; tells police butchers drove hig, out of business. s Helen Lambert, New York me club tess, files $200,000 h of promise suit in Chicago Robert Ames, actor, cha: he filted her when he married Mu 3, New York society girl — zr 5 s4r, Braves Travel to _ Linton on Friday | 5i's¢ | tody of Police Inspectors John \ The! des the overture, “Die; on the air at 11:30 with the Midnite| WDGY Minneapolis, will fea-| WYW (423) Cincinnati, will present) TOP ROW—Frank Potte Cowan, Bill Crewe, Zane T ant Scoutmaster; F. J. Grad Quam, Do Activities have been during the past week for the Pres- byterian Bo . Troop Six, who otor | lo numerous | | of At the opening of the Fleck gara October this troop of scouts sponsored an animal! and dog show. A large number which| co 1st dogs were entered, some were thoroughbreds and a great de: rest. PLAYS WILL BE GIVEN TUESDAY Playmakers Will Present Four | One-act Dramas in High School Auditorium | with alt j and costumes | going smoothly jchapter of th will present four stage 8 ettings, nished and rehe Junior Playmake one-act ys in the high school auditorium Tuesday evening. | ‘The program will be in the nature of a contest, with judges chosen to {decide which of t |be presented the annual Play jheld in Grand & he M Ghost § is general mi | duction and with the committee Ford hes sign M Mabel Frey is fac visor of group. | "In the cast of “The Heart | Clow illiam Ru: 1, Virginia 'Gonkey, Fran and” Doroth Rosen,’ In “The Lifted Bandag | Vincent Luther, Evelyn Payiik, Ardis | Potter, Juleta Schulte and Lloyd Me- Donald take part. Those in the | the Law” are Lucia |nelly, John Biggs 4 2 k and in “The Ghost § ewart, Hubert Hintgen and Edwar Steinbrueck 'D. H. Keller Dies at Spokane February 3; | Was. Civil War Vet T. C, Keller | from Spokane, | called returned yesterday Wash., where he was by the death of his father, David H. Keller. Mr. Keller, who formerly lived in Pittsburgh, moved to Spokane 12 years ago.’ He was 85 years old. A {general breakdown in health — oc- curred recently and he died Febru- ary 3. e leaves his widow, five sons, T. €. Keller, Mandan; Don and Albert Keller of Nebraska; Dick Keller, Les | Angeles, and two daughters, Mrs, Al |phonse St. Cyr, Glendive, ‘and Miss Eunice Keller, Orsena, Idaho. Mrs. Feller will go'to Orsena to make her ome with her daughter, Mr. Keller wa: | civil war veteran, Joe Geiss, Glen Ullin Realtor, Passes Away, Services to Be Monday Joe Geiss, aged 53, for 30 years a resident of Glen Ullin and vicinity and one of the most widely known realty operators and insurance agents of the Missouri Slope, died suddenly of heart failure Friday aft- ernoon in his office at Glen Ullin. His widow and six children survive. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Mond: morning from the Glen Ullin olic church. Almont Woman to Be Buried Sunday Funeral services for Mrs. Olson of Almont, pioneer resident of Morton ‘county, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Nor- ‘ian Lutheran church at Sims. irs. Olson died Thursday at a Bis- marck hospital. The deceas: ehildren, eight of ‘whom survive. Braves will travel to Mandan the Surah Bernhardt | Severt | in the mother of 12] ; | | Through afleged forged chattel mort- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 Photo by Mrs. John Jansonius, Louis McCrorie, George C ram, George Skaff, Harvey Erlenmeyer. ly, utmaster; Albert Dralle, Emerson Liessman, ald Robbins, Robert McCurdy, Frank Smith, Carl Person, Ben Cave, B. F, Jones acted as chief judge | of the show ant isted the hoys materially in putting it on. In the! wild animal Tine, the boys had fo: coyote pbits, goats, shet numb of | fish, mag- { pie. | the assistance o nson this troop drum and bugle terain tonight in their home, 207 which is reported to be one of the} >ixtn northwest, with a best in the ern Mi. .j bridge dinner, There will be 12) Linton has won a good games in its te put up a good Braves. Speed is reported'to be one of the attributes of th team and the Br on their toes every time, minute of the | Personal and I; | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | John L. Bowers Entertained at Two Luncheons This Week} Mrs, John avenue n A.C. c attending the nd Forks, will at the train- from been ‘Ohio, wher | ,| that no agreement week. W. E. Butl Bahmer. Dan Cook, which has taken part in several local celebrations with credit. A show window in Cowan's Drug Clarence this week is devoted to a dis- of work done by the scouts. The different knots a scout must know how to tie; the various “honor” insignia; pi of the local troop; Indian ‘trophies and other things complete the displi The picture above was taken at Cyrus Tjomsland, George Olgeirson, a MIDDLE ROW—Henry Potter, Robert Olgeirson, R. E. Potter, Assist- BOTTOM ROW—Chester Perry, Bud the home of Mrs. W. E. Butler ae | i | Marvel Kjelstrup, Jack Leonard Crawford. day during the Christmas holidays, just before the troop started on ai slcighride trip to Apple Creek. outing in America was 17 years old on Tuesday and this week is celebrated. as Anniversary Week.! Bismarck has three organized troops of scouts at the present time and,! according to local officials, there| are over a hundred boys who want to be scouts if men interested enough to become scoutmasters will give the necessary time and effort. s seriously ill at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, having under- gone an operation on Thursday, Mrs. Helbling’s condition is improving. HOSTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bauer will en- guests, ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON M J. H. } lic, Mrs. James T. entertaining luncheon, UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. L. G. Thompson u ion for appendie iday morning at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. D. A. Daugh STING The of the Revolution will meet Monday after- noon at the home of Mrs. B. W! Shaw. No Agreement Made For Sale of Movie Rights to ‘Abie’ York, author h Ros: New ‘ichols, bie’s Ir Feb. 12.- A). producer of nnounced today is been signed to 11 the motion picture rights of the nd Je lywood yesterday as se L. Lasky was Famous Players Lasky Corp s to obtain the film rights, final contract to be The purchase price w: to be $300,000, Miss Nichols stated today. that she had qnce refused a $1,000,000 cash offer for the motion picture rights of her play. Washburn Quint ° Beats Glen Ullin The Washburn Independents de- at a vulcanizing school for * past two months. He will take of the new vuleanizing plant has been inst by the | which j Western Auto compa Hed GHTS TEMPLAR TO MEET regular meeting of Mandan Couer de Lion Commandery, Knights Templar, will be held Monday eve- ning at'7:30 in the Masonic temple. TO VISIT IN. WASHINGTON rs. Albert Vogelphol and son, : and daughter, Esther, left ast evening for Seattle, Wash., for few days’ visit with relatives. MRS. HELBLING ILL Mrs. E. R. Helbling, wife of Repre- | sentative Helbling of Morton county, KNI A Swindle King? wages, David D. Dutsch, New York | attorney, is charged with swindli clients, friends and relativ: 1,000,000, Deutsch ig’ accused of using the bogus mortgages to indu his all ie} ‘riday to meet a teom ag es iat tau Aleph” feated the Glen Ullin team at Glen Ullin last night, 35 to 13, in a fast, but rather one-sided game. Grothe, Washburn forward, was high scor- er, getting eight field goals. Krusch, the other Washburn for- ward, made five field goals and one free throw. Chesworth, Washburn center, and Schultz, guard, made the other scores, the former get- ting three field goals_and the lat- ter_one. Purdue, Glen Ullin forward, made three goals from the floor, Wallery, forward, made one and Rueter, center, made “two. Wal- lery made one free throw. Dance at I. O. O. F. hall to- nigh SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. ie In District Court Fourth Judicial District. Mary Lou Hutton, Plaintiff, va. i Willis Harland Hutton, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Al Named Defendant: hereby summoned to mplaint o in the ahcve entitled action, which is hereunto attached, and herewith served upon you, y of your answer thereto upon the subscribers, at Bismarck, Bur- a county, North Dakot irty days after the nervy! summons upon you, exclusive the day of such service, and In case of your failure to appear or an- swer, the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you by default for the plaint, ed this 21st day of January, LANGER & NUCHOLS, Attorneys for Plaintitt, ce and Post Office Ai Bistnarck, North Daketa (First, publication Feb. 12, 1927) 3, 1 gn- the plaintiff and to serve a elief demanded in the com! , FLASHES OF LIFE i (By The Associated Press) Atlanta—A fellow can drive his car in this state even if the Mrs. is in the back seat. The supreme court rules that she has no right at all to control all her husband’s movements, hla the running of an automo- pile, Wilkes Barre, Pa.—Wives who at- tend dances without their husbands will get no alimony from County Judge John M. Fine. New York—Rudolph Koster and Thomas Gillen had quite a hectic time firing machine guns at each other in Flanders a few years back. Koster was in the Prussian guards. Gillen was in the 102nd Engineers. They_are now partners in business in New York. ere i REAL entertaii this. 2 ( \ oo ‘ Automobile Show . Style Show Trade Week - —_—_—_ , standing event in the Northwest. . The Valuable FREE Prizes Prize Hogs—Turkeys—Chickens, etc. for the farmer. Other valuable prizes for the townsfolk. The Big Bargains at the Stores Bargains that may mean BIG savings to you. The Free Vaudeville aad Entertainment inment from a Chicago'circuit. You'll like t icti: July 1 interest. ent, they said, |30 People Victims | eve committe, "ttm *"| "Gpponents of the meaner ame. of Ptomaine Poison |. Action was taken after a sharp | ‘en ened Re Rad 4 ott tt i fight in which numerous legislay i heir ve: a ‘After Church Supper) tors objected to taking away from | cials regard Ret ther ae 4 school boards their sent discre- | thority and t the deficit which Grafton, W. Va, Feb. 1 tionary powers in ceapeion for | Independents said they feared | thirty Grafton’ ecbleces” GAP? | the transportation of children. | Would never materialize, Under he care. ot Henne ere | Advocates of the bill contended | , ane Cyl provides thet Me oes victims of plomaine. poison ow ag, Maud, do much to solve, &| taxfor the payment of interest on | ison con- ich tro m - ; | tracted, it was believed, at a First school "boards of | ae mata, The BoA Tou ae libakea elds Brethren church supper Thursday | Dill. was spons ba gS | At present the industrial com- i a re tors’ ition, L. L. Twichell, a | HS guate peeets were res) Srajerty ade see der, told. pond Soe Yas no powers of this na. Chickens for the supper were| house. | at = socked in tin pale which contained | sicking moneys, callected ‘on_real peal believe,” wad Caused by “this estate bonds to be kept in separate DR. R. S. ENGE sienna miteee hter winaray. tent Ae. Chiropractor y Sargent, Nebs Feb. 12—-(AP)— of $450,000 in the real estate bond Death last Monday of James E.| interest fund. Werber, mayor of Sargent, pre-| This will occur following the sumably of ptomaine poisoning, j today was the subject of investi- gation by Custer county authori- ties. following the verdict of a cor- oner’s jury late yesterday that Mr. Werber came to his death by poi- son_in an unknown manner, Mayor Werber, who was about 60 years nice Sen Be Th 9 M. 1 len! ie community. He. became iil last Sunday after ere 8 a € on jeating the noon meal at a restau- rant, and died early Monday. He was sa cosas to Lab tae cai Ri e fe Ye i nm es. le is surviv = . ipening for You! 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Nothing is being left undone to make this the biggest event in Bismarck’s history. You do not want to miss; ’, e ° ° XN The Big Automobile Show All the standard new models will be on display at the vari- ous show rooms. ‘ : f The Wonderful Style Show ; Bismarck merchants ‘will combine to make this an out- ; ne.