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id q NEATH CAUSED BY GUN WOUND Accidentally Shot Friday, Dies Here Today ff Mrs. Philip Vogel of Timmer e result of a rifle wound through Mandan News TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927 for North Dakota, will talk on the Red Cross Nutrition Service, The Syndicate school group wil! meet at 7:30°this evening with Mrs. Charles Toman presiding. The program will include songs and readings, as well as an ad- — id by Miss Kelley. 'rs. Philip Vogel, Timmer, "The Central schoo The Central school group will meet at 7:30 in the junior high au- ditorium with Mrs. F. W. McGil- lic presiding. Following their pro- gram, these members will join the high school group in the high school auditorium to hear Miss td at 10 o'clock this morning as! Kelley’s address. A similar meeting was held at e abdomen which she sustained|the Custer school at 2:30 this aft- it Friday evening while her hus-}ernoon, Mrs. Frank Murph: = nd was cleaning a small calibre | siding. nae babsn Abbe ie, The body will be taken to Tim-|the or for interment. et from her husband in the tchen of their home at Timmer ten a rifle which he was clean- g was accidentally discharged. ‘e bullet entered the groin and | ssed through the abdomen, lodg- ¢ in, the muscles of the back. Serious internal hemorrhages de- loping from the wound were ag- avated by the 40-mile trip over ugh roads to Mandan, and could t be checked by attending phy- jians. ROWDS VIEW CAGE TOURNEY Mrs. E. J. Conrad, president of Mandan Association of Parents and Teachers, is in general charge Mrs. Vogel was standing’ a few |if the three meetings. | Personal and Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | — Os Ladies Entertained at Bridge Party By Knights of Pythias The Mandan Knights of Pythias entertained their ladies at a card party last evening following the regular meeting. There were about, 50 in attendance and the evening was spent in playing bridge. Honors were won by Mrs. tceipts Expected to Break/H. K. Jensen, Mrs. Earl Dunbar, Record By Passing $1,500 —2,000 People See Final Receipts of the district. basket- M1 tournement held here last jursday, Friday and Saturday ould pass the $1,500 mark, an tofficial estimate made by Supt. C. Gould revealed today. S. A. Young and Carl Keidel. A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. Officers Elected at White Shrine Meeting Monday Mrs. Hazel Parsons was chosen Probabilities are that the total| worthy high priestess last evening ceipts will exceed those of 1925,|at a meeting of the Mandan White spite the fact that Bismarck and | Shrine both big drawing | Other officers are Dr. A. O. ew Salem, at the Masonic temple. len- rds in last year's tourney, were |derson, worthy priest; Mrs. S, E. ir. The W. tmpening effect on gate receipts, it over 2,000 were estimated to iminated early in this year’s af-| Arthur, noble p ed ashburn win over Bis-|man arck was expected to have alherdess; M: tophetess; Mrs. L. F. Lymann, chaplain; Mrs. Her- Thompson, worthy shep- Harry Hunke, wor- thy guide; Mrs. Herman Leonard, worthy scribe; Mrs. Agnes Lang, we seen the final game Satur-)worthy treasurer. 1y night—more than ever attend- A card party for members and {any game in the state tourney|their friends followed the business tre last yéar except the final] sessior ame. Honors were won by Miss Mary Timmerman. Luncheon was PHONE GROUP STARTS MEET HERE TODAY Three-day Convention Called to Order This Afternoon— 40 Registered at Noon With over 40 present this noon and more expected this afternoon and evening, the annual convention of the North Dakota Telephone associ- ation opened here today. Over 100 were expected to be here by tomor- row. Opening with registration this morning, the meet continued with the call to order by the president, A. T. Nicklawsky of Hillsboro, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Paul S. Wright delivered the invocation and Moyor A. P. Lenhart extended the greetings of the city. The bel was given by A. J. Mc- Innis of Valley City. , Reading of minutes, committee re- ports and appointments concluded the afternoon program. Delegates Registered Registered for the meet at noon today were C. F. Carlson of Plaza; H. D, Lints of Enderlin; J. H, Probst of Cl cago; A. J. McInnis of Valley City; J. F. Odegaard of Northwood; A. jakken of Mayville: V. P. Hoar and G, E, Andrews of Fargo; E. S. McCready of Minot; G. W. Crook of Devils Lake; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Irons of Starkweather. M. M. Boorman of Abercrombie; C E, Furber, H. Keller and F. Parsons of Minneapoils; Cc M. Brown of Cooperstown; P. L, Speed of Fargo; Jay Houghtaling of St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. fman of Towner; Mr. and Mrs. € Arvog of Washburn; F, J. Baldwin of St. Paul; William W. Wixer of ‘Berthold; Evan Grif- fiths of Kenmare; KE. F. McCord of Chicago, and Martin Flom of Mc- Ville. Among the concerns which have factory representatives here are the Graybar Electric company of Minne- apolis; the Jobbers Supply company of St. Paul; the Paul Electric company of St. Paul; the Northwest Electric Equipment company of SI Paul; the Kellogg Switchboard Supply company of Chi he cago Automatic Elec Chicago, and the ephone | Manufacturing Rochester. Tomorrow's Program On tomorrow morning's program will be talks by representatives of the railway and tax commissions and a round table discussion. ‘Tomorro afternoon, Miss Anna Barnes, traveling chief operator of the Iowa Independent Telephone com- pany of Des Moines, talk and othe company of then will hold Talks will also be n Sorenson of the Otter Tail Power company of Fergus Falls, and J. D. Taylor of the Northwestern Bell Tel ephone company, Minneapolis. A round table discussion is to be held Judging from the rocting at the|served at the conclusion of the eve- aturday night game, all Wash-|ning. arn, Ashley and Garrison as well +.Mandan and a goodly number om Bismarck turned out for the ‘fair. Every seat was taken and ten standing room was at a semium. Now that the district tourney is it of the way, attention is being trned to the state tourney, to be vtld here March 18 and 19. In targe of the meet will be J. C. ould of the Mandan schools, W. + McClelland of the State Train- g school and Dr. G. H. Spielman. hese three men will attend to the cket sales. A block of tickets has already ten placed on sale for Mandan sidents and another will be aced on sale in Bismarck tomor- ow. Major towns af the state re being allotted sections in the eachers. In addition to the bleachers ‘ong the side, which will have two ‘ore rows added, bleachers will 2 pines at either end of the nee home of Mrs. Ch: FY upstairs. The building wi _-fave a seating capacity of approx- nately 1,600 when all seats are in lace and there will be enough sanding room to accommodate an zen larger crowd than the one hich turned out 3,000 strong for 7 ie championship game last year. >, T. A. Group Meets ' to Be Held Tonight} x... DAHL-OLSON Miss Agnes Dahl and Stanley Ol- son, both of Fort Rice, were united in marriage at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Rev. C. J. Fylling of the Lutheran church. The bride, who is a graduate’ of the Man- dan high school, is a daughter of Martin Dahl, pioneer of the Huff and Fort Rice communities. She is also wt niece of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dahl of Mandan. Mr. Olson teaches at Fort Rice. At the close of the pres- ent school term Mr. and Mrs. Olson will go to his home in St. Hilaire, Minn., to reside. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cohen are cx- pected to arrive in Mandan today by car from Minneapo! where Mr. Cohen has been attending the Minne- sota University, taking a short course in architecture. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The American War Mothers of Mandan chapter No. 9 will meet Wed- nesday afternoon an at the s Kidd. GUESTS IN MANDAN Mrs. J. C. Agnew and daughter, Ruth, of Dickinson, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Con- roy. LADIES TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary of the B. of R. T. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. VISIT FRIENDS Mrs, Walter Hecker of Fort Yates are spending a few days Group meetings of the Parent-| in Mandan with friends. pachers association will be held | several city schools tonight en Miss Blizabeth Kelley, field presentative: of the Red teadjustment of Rates on Grain Refused Today (Continued from page one) ections upon a comparable isis, and then when "4 come to rr problem in ‘al proceeds, the Minnesota and orth Dakota rates can receive the ime general treatment as other tain rates in the west.” ‘ood Products to Be Demonstrated | Here 2 This Week of “18-K” and University” food products for the tmefit of ‘housewives in Bismarck - od those who visit the city during ‘ade week have been arranged by je Winston and Newell company as (special tri week feature. The Pmonstrati will be held Thurs- y and Friday, from morning until ht, in the Bismarck bank building tng = 3 Main street from the |Demonstrations jinstan ell conipany offices. the same time the products of thi en Biscuit company will bi rated. In order to encourage housewives give “18-K” products a trial, the arranged to p! has je-aollar ce rhureday ar Friday, 10 asi ns_of “18-K” products and presents ~¢ fe labels from 10 cans at the [oarid and Moers rs office Ly me er ith the sales slip from the re where the goods were purchas- ei / pased from Care local grocer e' hursday or Friday of this weel the gen- | f e | St. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. John Schimpf of Man- dan are the parents of a daughter Cross} born Sunday. a sales slip secured from the mer- chant at the time of purchase, show- ing that’ the aa were bought on one of those two days. The labels and the sales slip must then be tak- en to the Winston and Newell com- pany office on Saturday afternoon, etween 8 and 4 o'clock. The company expects to distribute aporoximately $500 to North Dakota ousewives through this merchandis- ing plan. Northwest Credit Men Hold Meeting Grand Forks, N. D.. March 8.—)— Over one hundred credit men’s rep- resentatives'of six associations in the northwest gathered in the court room ot the ind Forks county court house this morning for the first ses- sion of their twelfth ann: ence. Members of the v: attended in the following numbei Grand Forks 27; Minneapolis 26; Paul 22; 15; Duluth an Superior 7; 5; Wahpeton one and Devi! . by three speakers. fol- lowed by lively discussions on topics of keon interest to business, featured following the talks. Committee reports and e three directors will conclude t ernoon program. In the evenin annual banguet and will be held. and a given following it. we, the entertainment dance will be Muscovites to Meet Here Wednesday Eve The initiation meeting of the Im- perial Order of Muscovites, social of the I. 0. O. F. lodge, at the 1, 0. 0. F. hall Wednesday evening will be one of the largest ever held in North Dakota. A class of 22 can- and there may be others. The degree team from S. D., with the Muscovite bear. will be in charge of the work. All the state cfficers will uttend. LEGION TO MEF’ A regular meeting of the American Legion will be held tomorrow night. Entertainment features te taken up. WEDDING RING SHOWN The lucky girl who ig married stage will receive a diamond ring vresents, The ring is now on dis- play in the Bonham store window. The 10th is the last day of discount on gas bill. ————— SSS That Tired Feeling, That Coated Tongue, That Sick Headache! A treatment that removes the cause and restores the patient to health. 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Olty National Haak Bailéiag Announcemerit Zhartoon, the famous for- tune teller, will be tn town a few more days. “When will I go west?” “When will I be married?” sures aa Phone for appointment * “Prince Hotel, Room 321 | already decided to bond their coun- -|ing from -|cities from didates has already made urrange- ments to be initiated at this time Sioux Falls, are being lanned and important business will Thursday night on the auditorium} ‘from Banham Brothers, among other y THE BISMARCK TRIBUN® | dent. Bertsch called the meeting, |but Tracy insists that it was ille gal since Bertsch was the only '| Last Minute member of the board of directors | News Bulletins | | present. Montevideo, Uruguay, March 9. | ska eacaaen —@)—The Pan-American Good- | will fliers, delayed by a mishap | to the San Francisco yesterday, resumed their northward flight this morning. i | Tulsa, Okla., March 8.—(P)—A twenty per cent reduction of oil | production in the Greater Semin- Ole aren was ordered into effect | this morning by the advisory. committee of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas association. had been in ny university authorities said. He left no note. It was the second suicide within a month at Princeton. Wilton drank a bottle of poison before hanging himself. The empty bottle was found near his body. Friends of the youth said that he had become sup nsitive within the last few weeks a: for the last two eks had almost lived the life of a TODISCUSS - SEED LOANS Co. Commissioners to Hold) ‘He roomed along on the third floor lof the dormitory. and the janitor Special Meet Tomorrow to | ff,..0',3 body when he entored the Take Up Bonding Matter room to make up the bed To determine whether or not Bur-- WILL ELECT leigh county shall bond itself for the | MEMBERS OF purpose of issuing seed and feed | loans to farmers, the cou! commis- | sioners will hold a special meeting tomorrow afternoon. | ‘The commissioners had taken no action at their previous meeting, due, park, in the west part of the ci to the fact that passage of the ap-| has beer pointed out, and. with tl propriation to take care of handling| fapidly increasing population more federal loans was deemed certain. a sp ided. | Tt has At tomorrow's meeting the com-| been decided that the city should have missioners will decide definitely on} a park board at once, not with the the bonding matter. | idea of spending a lot of money i Morton county commissioners have (Continued from page one) mediately, but with the pl. ing slowly and cons ty, the amount of bonds to be deter- mined after all applications from| i farmers are in, Parks Highway Body Holds Meeting Here Open ion over the route of | the National Parks highway and | management of the National Parks Highway association developed at a meeting here yesterday. Ten men, most of them from | soy North Dakota, attended the meet- | me ing which voted to change the route to conform to the route of Federal Highway No. 10 extend- | ide: Detroit, Michizan, to Seattle, Washington. The voted to disband the o Is may buy property for park purposes on the deferred payment plan, and it has been suggested that aarck should i park property, itself or along ch prop- quently the ¢ association's year, and the behind the ct members at the annual tion, Justice Grants | Writ of Error For 6 Convicts ing had no legal status since it was | not attended by a majority of the | state directors of the iation and that the by provide the route may be ¢ ' ged only by Chicayo, J,| two-thirds vote of such directors. | F ick fh The present route extends from | preme court today ted a petition of error for the s of death for the in, a deputy wae lain in'a prison’ break Chicago to Seattle and differs from federal route 10 in many particu. ¥ lars. The association is Chambers of Comm ' The Chicago to Seattle | sentence pending the t tracy said. Its headquarters have}peal to the high court. been here. \ aos a The new plan, adopted at the! Help Boost the worthy meeting yesterday, will limit the work of the Women’s Com- work of the association to the’ munity Council by buying Da- publication of route maps and will . materially reduce the vost of main- | Kota Maid Baking Powder and taining the association, according | Extracts from the committee, to Chris Bertsch, Bismarck, presi- or phone 427, PARK BOARD w ; Feature Exhibit | of Lahr Sales C | An electric display operation of the Willys-Knight sleeve valve motor has been received by the Lahr Motor Sales company and is now on display in the company show- showing the factory repres the exhibit, 8 all the workings of t cutaway Whippet. chas P tonigh Martin will and the luncheon, to! y. © on to follow it given by me iz | pol nd plans for the year, | “Much interest is being shown in| |the pi ntest, in which a Whip |e ° iFirst Turnips Pve | VERY man hates one | vegetable, at least. Take husband’s favorite “dis- —melt Holiday Nut Margarine over it—then | watch him devour it! | Hundreds of our best house- | wives have ‘used this good | nutty margarine for yearsas | | an aid to tempt the Rimily's | | appetites. Northern Cocoanut Butter Ca | Minneapolis, Minn. Distributors; Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. | FRE Bismarck, No. Dak. l BN Io Nore company gt Bomrer Co eto e onlessions Nas ring Intimate Stories out of the nation’s capital in years. Miss Sumner spent several weeks in Washington stories. away with a veritable gold mine of stories. wives of the nation’s and tea tables, and. Washington society? ‘ ot CALUMET BAKING. POWDER BALES 2%, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ing man’s Side of Official Life in the Capital om The Tribune has obtained the most interesting feature that has come It is “Confessions of Washington Wives,” as compiled by Allene Sum- ner, staff writer for NEA Service and The Tribune, and Panes of 18 intimate stories of the woman’s side of official life at the capital. The wires carry the stories about important international and political developments in Washington, but haven’t you often wondered what the at talk about when they get together over bridge | it what you have to do if you are prominent in | 2? You probably didn’t know that society there has | a code of laws that is as strictly enforced as the laws passed by congress. You probably think that Washington is democratic— Well, just read every one of Miss Sumner’s articles. 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