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PAGE TWO STATE LIBRARY. WILL NOT STOCK BLMER GANTRY Miss Cook, Librarian, Says She Will Not Buy tt Nor Recommend It hic! this truth and beauty nerit attention nor consid FORMER MAIL PILOT SUES : FOR $20,300 Chester Jacobson of Minot ‘Claims Plane Was Worn Out, Causing Crash T $ permanent- niured when his plane took off » St. Paul airport, apd then h _Mandan News , order, ) lay, W. H. Stuts. |man, attorney for Cary, point j out that Cary’s bid on the pr }erty when it was up for tax sale fequaled the amoun' on the pi F. McAuliffe Is Vice Presi ( } Motors, Inc., of Bismarck for the Resignation n an answer to the restraining THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE jon the Killdeer line and on the {|| North Soo to Underwood, Siljan Leaves Dunn ‘ounty Farm Journal of Lars Siljan, Slope county newspaperman, as editor of the Dunn County Farm- ’ Journal and choice of J. L. his successor has been rand Forks before com- | scess of ‘the brain, according’ to |word received here _ yesterday. | | Mrs. Klein leaves her husband and | three children, two girls and a boy. | Funeral services will be held at | Sturgeon Bay, Wis., probably to- morrow, Personal and Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | BROTHER DIES { {1 Dickinson where she has been vis- iting friends. Since graduating | Miss Sterland has been in Los An- geles, Calif., arriving in Dickinson a few days ago. She will leave soon for Marsh, Mont., to assume | hospital duties. IS IMPROVING The condition of Rev. G. W. Stewart, who has been in a Bis- marck hospital following an oper- ation Tuesday, was reported to- day as h improved. Kev. Stew- art, however, will not be able to take charge’ of services at the| SATURDAY, APRIL’9, 1927 captain. Fifteen others were pro- moted to first lieutenants, but Stutsman was the only officer to receive the captain’s insignia. TEACHERS LEAVE A number of city teachers left last evening for their homes to visit during the Easter vacation. | Miss Glenora Watkins and Miss Ann Brown have gone to Fargo; | Miss Ann McGee, Oakes; Miss 1 ta Bennett, Breckenridge eorge phy, Valley City; Hattie Han- Bottineau; Miss Lillian Odell, Mott. Cards were after dinner, Mrs. Lloyd Erie son, Mrs. C, F. Ellis and J. W. Hintgen winning ,, honors. TO VISIT IN MINOT Miss Molly Bendickson has gone to Minot to spend the week-end with friends. WANTED: ‘Plowing; ‘Breaking or Sther Held work, We sment, how em Dakota. For a| Mrs, J. P. Jess has been called| Fitst Presbyterian church tomor- | have new tractors undred’ d due on the p bid did not c« dent, Connolly Secretary. Cummins Treasurer was held la MEETS HERE Gov. R. A. Nestos, he | to Red Wing, Minn., by the sud- publicity manager for the | den death of her brother, Max Do- ate mill and elevator. He later meyer. The funeral was held to- became editor of the State Record | day. j;and took charge of d in prrge cast 4 took charge of the Journal RETURNS HOME Miss Mary Thelma Sterland, who was recently graduated from St. Luke’s hospital in Washington, D. C., arrived home Friday from | 4, Ss plans for the future have not yet been announced, | row and Rev. Paul S. Wright of Bismarck will fill the pulpit. R. 0. T. C. PTAIN Recent promotions the mili- tary department of the North Da- kcta agricultural college have given William Stutsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stutsman of| Mandan, the rank of R. O. T. C. UNDERGOES OPERATION Bernard Lensgard underwent an operation Friday morning at the Deaconess _ hospital. ‘BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lanterman and Mr. and | Mrs, Charles F. | Pierce entertained their bridge club at dinner Thursday evening. new machinery, oper- ated by competent and able men. Phone or write the Dakota Auto Sales Co., Inc., Bis- marck, N. Dak. - | fair ev ey this ‘ldermen, 24 a Alleged Jewelry Thief Captured Spring Meeting of Bismarck) wanted in Dawson ‘cout, Presbytery to Start Tues. | Mentana, on a larceny charge,: : |Clarence Smith, 27, was arrested | day Afternoon late Thursday afternoon in Bis-! om ;marck by Sheriff Henry Handt- Delegates from Presbyterian|™ Sherif, Handtmann received a hurches in. 19 western North Di-j wire from the sheriff of Dawson uesday, when the ing meet-; County saying that Smith “was! ne Resiten Ayytery charged with stealing a watch, | aed ie 4 by. | two gold nuggets and an imitation | ee i TE 3 oelock | Pearl necklace and that he was) starting at 3 o'clock | driving east in a touring car. } | Two men, riding in the car with | Smith n he was picked up,| + released after questioning. her of Commerce of Florence McAul vice president, I + Connolly ry and William) Cummins, urer. Mr, Smith was named rintendent of grounds. | roup is to meet agai night and plans regu from this time on. mber attended last nigh’ nd optimism was out the fai prospect With a goed crop cn sidered possib! nd_probabilit that more exhibits will be ent his yea tors are planning to | ern part of the state its “biggest; | 1 meetin, pre S. Wright of Bi: ; marck, retiring moderator, will / 21 Directors of the association are} preside and will open the sion, dchn C. Smith, Morck, Louis| with delegates expected from alll sys qes. | Connolly, Florence. McAuliffe and| Presbyterian churches in this dis-| Dickinson Normal | to Honor Cagers' William Cummins, all of Mandan; | trict. Sen. I hre, Finley; Rep.| Annual reports of the churches | laxb n, P.| will be read and commissioner en Athletes of Dickinson Normal | Swett, Tuttle, and Rep. R. A.jchurch, to be held at San Francis-| Will be feted at a banquet to be! Jéhieon, Makati, leo in May, will be elected. held tonight at the school. Let-, tor John § A public meeting will be held at| of the school’s basketball team and | ASE BUILT 30 (Mandan time) Tuesday eve-| next year’s captain will be elected. 3 Aocetis 5 ; H i ‘ pin will deliver the main address forthe Gospel ministry, een" | of the evening and Pres. 8.1. May school faculty will talk. Mrs. George Klein snturia; Rep. H.ithe general assembly of _ thel Gov. 4 ‘orlie, State Audi-} Public Meeting Planned ters are to be presented members | Kitchen are ex-offic , at which time Rev. C. A.| County Superintendent H. O. Pip Business sessions will continue} 27d other members of the normal | Dies in Minneapolis! etary of Joseph A. members. | Killdeer Holds Election Minus Any Candidates wanted to hold ts through Wednesday, when a new moderator will be elected. Rev. G. W. Stewart, pastor of the lofal church, is in charge of the ses- in the Bismarck pres- tend from Steele to the Mrs. George Klein, wife of a boundary; south to the St. Anthony man, died at a Min- town had to “ yeai South Dakota boundary and 7 neapolis hospital Thursday of ab- s for almost and? polling { aes ——<$——_— — ee | officials diseovered that about 40! | names were voted on. Chosen at the election were t Burda, mayor, 38 votes; anki and Anton Wetsch, al: Lubke, treasurer, 29 Six Men Hurt When Speeder Is Derailed Jamestown, D., April 9—AP laceration yards here at a when the motor car on which riding va iled. ‘ given treatment the doctor's offiee and will hack at work within a few days. au Jamestown Man Gets automobile and concealing i sentences run concurr To Hunt Rabbits in Hay Creek Tomorrow Plans to accommodate a large number are being made by those. in rabbit hunt to be held, 12 o'clock, © startine promptly at noon. to the school house, those from re instructed to go north} ond street three fourths of a the Bismarck hospital farm and then go west one half mile, [Yast Minute 1 Bulletins | —__—_—___________j Chicago, April 9.—(?)—Jacob M. Dickinson, 76, of Nashville, Tenn., former secretary of war, today was unanimously elected president of the Isaac Walton League of America, Peking, April Mildred Mitchell and Wilbur Burton, Americans engaged in newspaper work in China, were pers today following’ their detention inesday by agenis ‘Yoo-bto. They of. Marshal Chang & were not brought to trial New York, April 9.—(4)—Con- solidation of 15 far western oil companies whose properties ‘have a combined value of $30,000,000 into a lat California independ- ent concern, was a here today, 9.—(P)—Mrs. DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D be ~jmove two houses off lots at the »| avenue northwe: Rheades, police magisti votes; Les Hulett, city justice of the peace, five vote: t At Dodge, according to reports, nct a person went to the polls and city officials are scratching their their next* WASHING “SPEED SPRA METHOD” We have recently installed the latest machinery for pow- er washing, and have a col- ored man in charge with seven years’ experience in Chicago. Let us show you what he can do. is Opponent and n, John Tellmann, J. A. Thiele, Ernest heats J J was 1A. e anc to Be Held on Cary Case Monday Hearing on the re: " orde: secured against raining L. N. Car, y commi be held before Judge H. L. Berry} in district court Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, it was announced yes- § Corwin-Ch i terday. | n rc ‘The order was granted the com-| orwin- u missioners after Cary started to| . Motors, inc. corner of Main street and Sixth ty claims have been forfeited to| it through failure to pay tax as- ssments. Cary had ‘closed a {deal with the Corwin-Churchill Zandra Drives a Chrysler While thoroughly blindfolded, obscuring all possible view. After permitting his eyes to be thoroughly blindfolded by having cotton pads placed over each eye and held fast by adhesive tape. Starting from Capitol Theatre at Bismarck, Monday noon (12 o’elock sharp) ZANDRA, “Who sees without eyes,” will drive a CHRYSLER through the streets of Bismarck. The most amazing demonstration ever presented. If he should fail, what then? Come and see for yourself. Why does ZANDRA select a CHRYSLER for his blind- fold drive? Because of its simplicity of control, flexi- bility, positive brakes, quick acceleration and reserve power. Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc. th y Announcing the Opening of our new Tire Repair Department Improved restone Method Fully equipped with the most modern appliances to give our customers Complete Tire Service _ Atrial will convince you our method is best Copelin Motor Co. | Phone 318 Main at Sixth 50 MILES aad more per hour 5 025 MILES in 8 seconds . 25 MILES #0 the In the Chrysler “50”, Walter P. Chrysler and his corps of engineers, studying the field of fine and low-pri six-cylinder cars, strove to pondace a four-cylinder car which would unmis ly advertise its greater value by its greater performance, greater sturdiness and greater long life. In its 50-miles-plys per hour, 5 to 25 miles in‘8-sec- onds, 25 miles to the gallon, they gave the public something immediate, something convincing, some- thing final and ceangpe Fae which to measure “50” against and above anything around ‘its class either in six or four cylinders. Chrysler “50” has been overw! ingly ac the public for what it was designed rime ch ee —the giant of its class in Standardized ‘Quality, out- standing performance, full family size, complete ap- poin it and every essential that makes for out- standing and indisputable value. ’ v v j0; Coach, $780; (with rumble seat), ‘ Sedan, "Dt ae a i pS Ble™ tae Sear) All Chryster Cars are protected against theft under the Fedco System. , oe All Chrysler dealers ave in @ position to extend the payments. Ath about Chrysler's attractive plas ne 1 o Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. af Bismarck, N. D, Me os ‘CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES