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PAGE TWO NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY ELKS J. C. Taylor Chosen Exalted Ruler—Obert Olson Named Delegate to National Meet | | ————__—— Man CHICAGO TEAM IS OPPONENT. OF RICHARDTON St. Mary’s Cagers Play First Game Tomorrow in tional Catholic Tourney anager of the loca! » International Harvester n exalted ruler ut the loci! evening. e past ud Was chosen e: ht; Walter ank Snyder, K. Thompson, jetrich, tiler, J jae North Dakota’s representative in the national Catholic high school basketball tournament, St. Mary’s ' school of Richardton, will play its irst game Thurs evening at S jock when the cagers meet St. of Ch Associated Press tehes Shicago say » first games start Thursday at 9 a. m., and, on an hourly sched- Los ule, run through to Friday after- “Mec noon, when the second series be- ani iain Ahk “e Is and finals are ere for Sunday arfiernoon and night. The winners receive » gold basketball and the Car- il Mundelein cup, while the player showing the greatest sportsmanship will be awarded a silver figure of a basketball play- 18 inches high. fhe tournament one held at Chica place un pices of Loy- ola Univers An exhibition game and entertainment will be put on for the 32 sectional cham- ik |pienship squads by the school to- night. Teams, whether eliminated in y stages of the tourney or not, are guests of the University the entire week, with all expenses paid. Trips through Chicago are ‘to be taken under the guidance of Western Canada Le nen soe Has Severe Storm Those from Ric made the trip to Ch Winnipeg, . March 16,--(P) Central Alberta and Saskatchewan Baggensto and Juliu: mpletely snowbound today, fol- forwards hel and ¢ one of the worst March bliz William | Clark, guar John Kluch, center; John Klein, captain zards experienced in the two prov- : inces in 25 y and forward; Ray Hardy, gu: Roads ever: are blosked: ty | Rutmey Hesper: Coneh alee huge drifts from three to 10 feet Gregory, manage high and n farms and small "sate" ARE CAPTURED the * . State’s Attorney’s Office With President, Asks Commitment to State Training School For Youths ruler, was elected representativ vention, to b J i} reshments were ing is to be held of ted ruler, stalled April, lor will ar appointive offi at the first at which t nounce his cers, Books on Building of Bird Houses Are at Public Library In connection with the bird house contest being sponsored win-Chu Public Library umes concerning bird houses. © the fourth and_ takes is s Boys Can Build Perma, nent Bird Houses ‘dton who ago are: A. Pfeiffer, r ch swept down upon western prairies Monday, brought nowfall which reached 18 inches F ny points and it was still snow ing hea throughout the storm zone tod Washington, prohibition dian_ border i by President Coolidge with Senator Nye, R h its ‘ Dakota, SW. ichardson, distriet at. / and William | Macki torney for Noith Dakota, and Os-|Plundered Almont mund Gunvaldsen, newly | appointed | State training school, rshal for that stat asked this rnoon, North D: officers, here} Attorney C. F, Kelsch. for a conference at the department! ‘The we sted yester- ape “ae nee Seer eA day by iff Henry Handtmann 3 Were cooperating injun, rehae j nforeement of the dry law and that {OM # petit, ‘ge and ad- ithe horder was being watched close-| Mitted their guilt. Under the law, E uggested, how , more they may be sentenced to the would help the ua ning school until and Judge . Berry was expected to pass ye took the opportu HI Mr. Coolidge to spend his) sentence on them this after y. A thi jong the L northern! oy tomorre near the North Dakota/ tieved implicated, w er questioning by authorities. | According to the state’s attor- ney’s office, the boys had beent committing a scries of depreda-| eFre tions for over a month, but it was ;not until yesterday that they were apprehended. In Stiler’s _ posses- , sion was a ring of more than 100 1 keys which fitted the door of prac- Dur- | tically every business house in Al her Stiler is 19 and Mackin 17 daughter, "Pathan was born in Ger- Music Will Help ny in 1846, coming to this coun : With her husband in 1886, to Inspire Cagers at State Tourney ated,on a homestead at Hebr nd were among. the earli faeepenman wrecodell: her Plenty of music to pep up things In pddition to Mrs. Kiebert, Mrs.|@¢ the state basketball tourna- ig ert, Mrs: vent, which begins here March 18, is assured. The Oliver county juvenile band Commitment of Myron Stiler youths who s, to the Wi to be by State's publican, 1 on. Senator ty to invite summer al Minnesot boundary. Senator Pathman’, Mother Dies Mrs. Anna Pathm: of old he ha ' mont. ek with her pert, Pathman ut ber age FS bedside at the time of Flasher and Halliday are Hazel-| ton, from the Jamestown district; Baldwin, from the Casselton dis-/ freight agent of the Northern Pa- trict; Goodrich, from the Carring-| cific railway, and H. S. Mareks, ton district, land Ross, fram the traveling freight agent, ere spending Wild Rose district. |a few days in Bismarck on business. MANDAN WOMAN | Dawson are the parents of a daughter | born Tuesday ut the St. Alexius hos- Mrs. E. Erickson Dies of ?!*!- ares, Heart Failure at Apart- Mrs, ow. ELipma und aalghier) ment Door Yesterday | CMC. 2, dave in Bismarck. | CALLED TO RICHARDTON Miss Anna M. Brown, R. N., left Monday afternoon for Richardton HERE ON BUSINESS L. R. Challoner, assistant general VISITOR LEAVES N. J., left this morhing for his hom after a week's visit in Bismarck witl relatives und friends. Answering a call from her apart- | ment late yesterday afternoon, Frank F, Allen of Bernardsville, | plays the|C, Canipbell, y with his} of Indian r ‘Adams,| Mont., and M. C. medical director. district superintendent fairs of Browning, Jeffries, general clowning .” Jimmie Mf the Christie comedy fame. Throughout all the serious scenes of the picture, whether thrills, Hditor Guilty of pathos oF tents ely and. aontinuets| Blasphemous Libel Against the Diety | thread of comedy relief, supplied in| part by Mr. Adams and Kay Deslys | as the comedy duo, and in part by/ | Miss Goudal and Boyd. Other play- lers in the cast are Grace Darmond, * » M Frank Reicher, Robert Edeson and| Ernest V. Sterry, editor, found gu Junior Coughlan |ty yesterday of’ blasphemous _ libel ti, | against the deity, was sentenced to- | TINGE THEATRE | day to 60 days in ji D. W. Griffith again proves him-| Judge Coatsworth, in pronouncing self the master craftsman of the sentence, also recommended that superlative fashion, Adolph — men-| Sterry be deported after serving the ing at the Eltinge toda sentence, A x \ cay. In its fine shadings and subtle sina aebeear tS eet i e pi is exquisite. | ous, i ibel- Fee ate “oldctine. mangle, and) ous” criticism of God, the scriptures not| and the Christian religi | not protest deportation ~proceedings, | since ‘Broken Blossoms, Mr. Griffith | it was intimated by his counsel. He succeeds in conveying to the audience | has resided in Canada 16 years. the most complex ideas through the) His defense in the trial was that pantomime of his players. | his criticism was directed not against “Every actor performs his part in| the current conceptions of the Chris- photoplay in ‘Sorrows of Satan show-| tian, God but against the “mytholo jou, tan, is a delightfully deb-| ical” conception of the ancient “Jew- onair de’ ‘He plays the part so| ish God,” “an irate old party,” as mpathetically that there may be described, ingthe: Ol Hanent. Toronto, On rch 16.—(F). _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927 Brother of Lecal ELKS BAND NOTICE Man Owns Diamond | _ There will be no rehearsal¢’ : i i Thursday night this week. Mine in Africa Next rehearsal on. Monday, Alfred ‘Siegal, brother of Jake| March 21st, 8:80 p..m,..Be Siegal of this city, has recently dis-| there, 4 i ree ene ‘Ss covered himself the owner of a dia- * mond mine. A few months ago Mr. Siegal, who has been a merchant in South Africa for the past 20 years, took up a land claim there and sbon | afterwards discovered diamonds on his property. Mr, Siegal ANNOUNCEMENT: I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Police Magis- trates, sw" > CASSELMAN: (Pol. Adv.) has'ajready begun min-! ing the diamonds, according to word received by his brother. In. addition to owning a store, Mr. Siegal is proprietor of a soap factory in South Afric + Complete Protection If It’s Automobile Insurance “We Write It” laa Pathman is survived by three sons, an of St. Paul, and E. 1 of Mont. Ali of Center will play for all games Mee. Padi member otitie| indian schoo! orchestra. and the will) beheld at Richardton | Saturday evening when the cham- afternoon and interment will pionship game is played. Richardton cemete going fast, according to Supt. J. ere \C. Gould, in charge of sales, and A \larged at the training school gym Conviction of Young so that over 4,000 will be able to 3: 5 . ;not making any predictions about Holding that the jury is the sole|the ‘attendance Saturday night, supreme court today upheld the} ¢ conviction ‘of Max Young, Btuts- |e % that number present. ty of a rape charge. i is The. defense appealed, charging} at Valley City to trial and in refusing to charge the | Be Made Tomorrow jury regarding the credibility of | fendant also asked for a new trial ball tournament of the Consoli- on the ground of newly discovered | dated Graded High School league, ever, that “evidence forgotten or! entered, will be made tomorrow otherwise overlooked is not the a: a basis for a new trial.” “Thg jury is the sole judge of wheresthe testimony is such that reasor@ble minds may believe the has begn proven, the verdict of the jory is conclusive as to its suf- Young had received a morning, 4accerding to word re- ceived here today from Valley | City. Play is to begin in the after- noon, with the first two games of Mrs. . Erickson left the rooms of a friend, walked down the hall, reached a point a few feet from the door of her own apartment, and dropped dead. Death was duc to acute heart disease. Mrs. Erickson was 33 years old und was born in Minneapolis De- cember 17, 1894, She was for- merly Miss Marie Louise LeMieu and was married to Mr. Erickson, local agent for the Northern Pa- cific, just a few months ago. Two brothers and her husband survive. The brothers arrived here this morning and will leave tcenight for Minneapolis, where services /will take place. SELFRIDGE HAS $16,000 FIRE Hardware Store Destroyed in Blaze Early This Morning Roomers Nearly Trapped Fire believed to have started from spontaneous combustion ii the basement.completely destroyed the two-story frame building of the Walker Brothers Hardware company in Selfridge, N. D., early this m iz, and nearly trapped the families of Sam and Joe Walk- er, who lived above the store. The Walkers and Alfred Nagel, a roomer, were awakened smoke fumes at about 1:15 a. m. Seizing the first articles of cloth- ing at hand they escaped from the building. Five minutes later it was a seething mass of flames. The loss is estimated at $16,000 with about $12,000 insurance. Total absence of wind saved the town from destru i Services Are Held For Arthur Rask, 11! Funeral services were held Tu day afternoon for Arthur Rask, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Rask, at the Lutheran church, southwest of Mandan. The boy had been ill for several weeks, dy- ing Saturday evening at the Bis- marck hespital. Rev. C. J. Fylling of Mandan officiated atthe: services which | ¢ were largely attended. There were many beautiful floral tributes, addition to his parents the is survived by his uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson and and Mrs. N. A. Freeburg, of Bismarck, +—_____________+» | Personal and | Social News of - | Mandan Vicinity | YS 4 SCHOOL VISITING DAY The Mandan Parent-Teacher as- sociation has set Wednesday, March 23, as “School Visiting Day” in the public schools of the city. It. is hoped that large numbers of parents wil that da There will be no special work or programs, the routine rede of classes being carried out. BUSINESS MEETING ning services at St. Joseph’s Cath- clic church the members of. the Cathclic Daughters of America will hold a short business session. A special meeting of the enter- tainment and refreshment com- mittees will be held at the close of the business meeting. BROTHER DIES Mrs. A. O. Henderson has gone to Chicago in response to a mes- sage telling of the death of her brother, Harry S. Frink, in that city. Mr. Frink has visited here on several occasions. He hi been a resident of Milton Junc- tion, Wis., for many years. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hendrickson, who live south of the city, are the parents of a daughter born Sun- lay. RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Charlotte McDowell was a guest over the week-end. MISSION SOCIETY.MEETING ithe first: round. The third and fourth contests of the first brack- {et will be played in the evening. | Semi-final play will take place Friday morning, with teams rest- ing during the afternoon, and the championship and consolation play is limited to determining the The Lutheran Mission society will meet at the home of Mrs. 1. H. Melton Thursday afternoon. CUT. THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY 2 Send this ad and 10 cents to Foley Chicago, ‘4 address Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave., & IL, writing your name visit the schools on | c Following the Wednesday eve- | has | Six. (76); West returned from Fargo where she Some. diversity of opinion as to! whether the devil is such a bad chap . after all, inst there is the feeling HERE FROM GRAND FORKS = | that he is rather unfortunate. Carol | John Vallely of Grand Forks ar-| Dempster in the role of Mavis Clare rived in the city today for a few! the poor stenographer and heroine,| gaye Susinees |gives the finest performance of her] career. Lya de Putti as the wicked | RETURNS TO NEW SALEM | Prince Ri ores: "wal Mist Floy Slavick has returned to| Rice! 0 Se eeaey ane Geoffrey Tempest and every men | her home at New Salem after a short) ofthe excellent, cast, in fact, | outstanding pertormane 7 | on gee ate “Mr. Griffith has evidently mee BS Monent ania xiven the freest hand in th Miss , My r t f st. he sets are lav | turned from a few days’ visit in Min- compesttion of the individual — well nigh perfect, Throughout, the| lightings and photography blend per- | bed abate aes He \feetly with the subtleties of the ac- | Mrs, L. G, Eastman of Hazen is! tion? | spending ‘a few days in the eity with | | Haas Indian Supervisors | to Meet Tomorrow} : | {At The Movies i e $ Indian school superintendents and) | | \ | CAPITOL THEATRE | government farm supervisors from aun! North and South Dakota will open a/ Three German “pursuit” planes of u the model used during the world war,| two-day meeting here tomorrow at the Indian School. Be | were imported from France for use in n |Jetta Goudal’s first starring picture,| Economic problems are to be di “Her Man o° War,” h comes to| cussed at the meeting, which will! the Capitol Theatre tonight. |continue over Friday. | |" Among those who will speak are The particular type of plane re- =e dus 5 W. E. Peairs, general superintenden' F | quired for the scenes was the only| i f super \find not available in America. But) of Indian affairs at Washingto substitutes such as “bombers” or scouts” of war-time vintage were \tolerated by Director Frank Urson,| | who declares that there are too many j among theatre patrons who had the |, opportunity to watch Fritz perform | in the air during the war, to permit | such license. While the scenes in which the| planes figure in the picture are) brief, they are both thrilling andj ;, | important, linking the hero, who} ; | po: deserted from the Amer- | but who actually is a with his intelligence department means of a unique signal system ith the heroine's weekly wash. Comedy and tense drama figure in|, | the Willi: Boyd, who}, | where she was called On a case. DVERTISEMENT FOR bids will tr Ce tia, 6th, 1 presen Creek, between sections ng Lake Township, the construc: | ete abutments at this | jocation an: the coun ard of County Commi | the right to SUMMONS {su ‘orth Dakota, County of} i | t Court, Fourth Judicial Receiver s doing ’ ta, County of | ess Bros. Bankers, In District Court, District Fourth Judicial r Peter doing an Brox., Anac poration, De ;The State’ of above named onda, ss Dakota to the | Christian ‘endants: 1 dr, W summoned to an-| Yexen, i Bank of 2 and The Anaconda poration, 'T The State of North Dakota to the above nam Defendants: You ure hereby summoned to an- e|xwer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a ¢ of your answer upon the subse ers within thir days afte service of this summ exclusive of the pf such ser’ jice, and in case of your faflure to appear og answer, judgment will be taken against you by default the relief demanded in plaint. i this 10th day of March, 927. TILLOTSO: upon the subscril thirty days after the ice, and in appear or answer, judgment w taken against you by default » relief demanded in the Com-j this 10th day of March,| ZUGER & TILLO | 0. | Attorneys for the Plaintiff, | isn North Dakots upon you, for (First: publi the Com- 3/16: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FoRE-! CLOSURE SALE \ | (instaliments only.) | | Whereas default has occurred in| |. the payment of interest and prin- | 4First ipal of the obligation secured by « mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on) ithe past due and unpaid principal | and interest of the sald obligation | jonly. Notice is hereby given that that | tain mortgage executed and de-| |livered by Sten W. Wanttaja and Clara BE, Wanttaja, his wife, mort- gagors, to. the Manager of The! |Bank of North Dakota, mortgagee, | |dated the day of November, and filed for record in the of the Register of Deeds in| of Burleigh, State of; 28th day . of | 0 24, at 2:00 o'clock, |M. and recorded in Book ‘178’ Mortgages, at page 117, and as- \signed by said mortgagee, by an, jinstrument in writing to the State | | Treasurer of North Dakota, and-his successors in office, in trust as se- jcurity for borids issued by the Stute | of North Dakota, which assignment jwas dated the 10th day of Decem- | ber, 1924, and recorded in said of- of the Register of Deeds, on the 15th day of December, 1924, 9:00 o'clock, A. M., in Book | of AMiscel v Haneous, at page 62, will b foreclosed by a sale of the premises lin. such mortgage and hereinafter | decribed, at the front door of the | court. house, in the City of Bis- h and of two o'clock, P. M,, of April, 1927, to satisfy the amount |due upon the past due installments | he day of sal {Th weribed |m will 440 | follows, to-wil it. Southwest Quarter seat by and nm ), Township One Hundred y one (141), North, of Range Seventy Vest, sjtuated: in the. County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. | ‘Phere will be due on the past due installments ofi. such mortgage’ on the day of sale. the sum One Hun- dred Ninety-six and 57/100 (9196.67 216 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W ~ ‘Prop. foreclosed upon and the sale to be made hereunder Is hereby specit- ically @ inferior amount secured by said ‘mort Dated at Bismarck, North to be subject to and the Whatever your insurance need may be We can render complete service “ft Us Make Sure of Your Insurance” The Helling Agency 108 Third Street Phone 877 et Resulf ia Vous Baking > BAKING . r : 3 POTATOES Supreme Quality, Selected, Large and Smooth Per Bushel .......... .$1.80 Peck ¥ GUSSNER’S _. 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Peneral| Bismarck juvenile band will pl ke made in the family lot at the Tickets for the tournament are High Court Upholds the seating capacity has been en- see the gam While officials are judge of facts presented to it, the | possibilities are that there will be man ¢ounty, who was found cuil-' Pairings For Meet errors’ by the district court at the; the prosecuting witness. e de-| Pairings for the state basket- evide The court held, how-|in which Flasher and Halliday are newly aliscovered evidence required the fatts in a criminal case and charge: alleged in the information Os. the court held. It also ay: third and fourth place ratings. Awards are to be given the champions and the team which shows the best sportsmanship by the league officials, but no individ- Ma-| v2! honors will be given. champions will be allowed to re- tain the basketball used in their contest. Other teams - entered beside sereaacecnsees ) CLAASSEN ASAE SSO clearly. 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