The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1927, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mandan News PRESBYTERY MEET WILL DRAW MANY Over 10 Are Expected to At- tend Gathering Tomorrow Coach L, C, McMahan until some day this week when the weather is more clement. Over 30 men are out for track when the trials are completed, ch expects to have a full men classii themselves as out- stand, the Capital Cit; ar, tracksters may Dickinson meet and_ prob: state meet at Grand Forks. meet er the bly. the RAINFALL IS QUITE HEAVY OVER STATE Spring Seeding Delayed, But Soil Is Now in Excellent | Shape, Farmers Say | ain fell throughout the} part of the state over the k-end, reports to the local weather bureau this morning reveul, Bottineau being the only one of the Bracelets > | | FLOOD WATERS ARE RECEDING Death Toll Stands at 20—Un- usually High Temperatures Recorded in Kansas Kansas City, April 11—()—Flood waters of southeastern Kansas and northern Oklahoma streams receded today to leave hundreds of acres of fertile land covered With silt and de- bris. With the death toll for the last} three days standing at 20, farmers were attempting to reach their homes livestock MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927 caused his death. No further de- tails are known. x Rev. Johnston is a pioneer min- ster of the Milton community, having served there sinee 1889. The body will be brought to Bismarck for burial. No funeral | arrangements have been made. \Mrs. Fred Oelke Dies Here Sunday Mrs. Fred Oelke, 58, died Sunday [afternoon at a local hospital, death following a stroke of pai is suf- fered a month ago. Mrs, Oelke came | to Bismarck from Elgin to make her | home with ber daughter, Mrs. Robert | Dohn, and was taken ill soon after- | ward. The body will be taken to New Leipzig where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. 1 | | i Leipzig; William Truide, Ed Oelke, New Leipzig; Oelke, Elgin; Mrs. Louis New Salem; Mrs. Robert Dohn, Bismarck; Mrs. C, A. Olson,~ Bismarck; Mrs. Andrew Spalding, Wenatchee, Wash; Miss Lillian Oelke, Steele; Arthur Qelke, Steele. The body will lie in state this aft- ernoon and evenitg and tomorrow morning at the Reif funeral purlons. Children’s Coats, specially priced during all this week. ages 3 to 15, at the Sarah Gold Shop. oston Dental Co. ismarck’s Dental Clinic Specialise in Plates, Beidgework, .Kixtraction. Pricen Reasonable. RAIN BENEFITS WEST COUNTIES Tornadic Storm in Golden Valley Does Damage—All Counties Have Rain 19 reporting stations not to report | some precipitation, Pembina recorded the heaviest pre- for the past 48 hours, with in lowlands where heavy losses were reported in addition to crippled traffic and communication lines. Eleven children survive, They are: ke, Willay Sam. Ookie, | Lttcan Block 5-7 Phone 281 Ne ddolphOelle, New | and Wednesday Over the. spring marck Presbyt held in the church here tomor Rev. Paul S. Wright of Bis- marck will preside. Annual re ports of the churches will be read 2 ioners to the general Kk 40 are expected to attend meeting of the Bis » Which is to be First Presbyterian tarting at 3 o'clock hes, while Jamestown was sec- ‘ith 4.01 inchi Bismarck’s pre- j cipitation since urda: morning | totaled .19 of an inch, and the other stations reported as follows: Ame: 90; Crosby .02; Devils 2 Dickinson lendale 3 Fessenden .; Forks 48; Langdon 17: i} Lisbon . Unusually high temperatures were recorded in Kansas, Wichita led with 83, while the mercury hit 75 here. Wind and hail caused damage in Wheatland county, Oklahoma, where several frame farm buildings: col- lapsed, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt’s Son Dies Mikie’ Schmidt, 11-months-old sen of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt of South Seventh street, died yes- terday afternogn at their home, pneumonia and measles causing death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday! morning at 8 o’clock at St. Mary’s Catholic church and interment. will be made in St. Mary’s cemetery. Father of Local Women Is Victim of Heart Disease Rev. Robert Johnston of Milton, | father of Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. Juanita Edick of Bismarck, died very suddenly Sunday morn- ing while.at Sunday. school, ac- cording to.messages received here. Heart, diggase\ is’ to: have SS “I could have accomplished it with no other car but a HRYSLER.”-4ZANDRA. CHRYSLER Was the unqualified choice of the SCIENCE-BAF- FLING ENIGMA, “ZANDRA.” “THE WHITE MAHATMA,” in his ‘sensational, death.defying Blindfolded Street Drive Using a stock CHRYSLER, driving under ‘all cori- ditions, through the congested streets of Bis- marck traffic, completely blindfolded by local au- thority. Did You See Him? An epoch-making drive never before equalled in motor history. Ask “Zandra”—He Knows That Chrysler, is the greatest value Then See Him Now! “Zandra,” the Science-baffling Mystery, is ap- pearing at the Capitol Theatre at Bismarck for three days only. Tonight he will exvlain WHY and HOW he was able to accomplish this wonder- ful drive using a stock Chrysler, proving con- clusively that the Chrysler is the easiest driving car in America. th hee Corwin-Churchill ....Motors,.Inc. Larimore ; Minot .15; Napoleon | 45; Williston 08 and Moorhead .24. While the rain will cause a few days’ delay in spring seeding, armers generally are elated at the excellent condition of the soil at this {time and all indications now tpoint ted! to a big crop year, according to O. W. Benefits from the half-inch to fl | on hel an inch of rain which accompanied meeting is to be held : ' . BS a storm Saturday : 7:30 (Mandan |), 3 te rm aturday in the | | A. Baleom of | Beach vicinity, were far greater c any loss from | to the ; He ane ines has arrived in Shang-| Roberts, local weather and crop ob: according to reports reaching | ha command of the American | Robert here. forces in China. Here he is pictured | : : . | as he stopped at Honolulu en route When a heavy wind and. rain| : istorm passed over Golden Valley and was decorated with leis, a Hawai- | I. n “passed “over Gl mews jan token of respect. | Men Proud of Tiny county last Friday night and Sat- | urday morning, a number of small | Feet, Expert Says farm buildings were blown dowa and many telephone poles levele of the super a g, “Men are just as vain as women The storm gives Golden Valley an| {nto the sume ceegreueural entering +. Keeping theit feet small ne excess of moisture and th oil | people unconsciously exercise the cording t» Frank A. Silver of Bos- was, reported well soaked, with | principles to a greater or less degree ton, she expert for the Ground seeding to be resumed tomorrow. | in their daily lives andmgutine, while! Gripper Shoe company, who is _ Nearly all Missouri Slope cow remains dormant in the majority! making a survey of the feet of a had za) oye the wee ee rc niaranrk boys and girls, men and with the Northern Great WS Ruin co women, observatory at Mandan cars | Bue to the growing demand for ing .64 inch rainfall so far ; great his advice Mr, Silver has extended | month. Recent readings were: success in will be shown his stay in Bismarck another day, April 8, April 9, .04; April) here intact ‘e will also be a/during which he will be at the 10, .20, and at 7 a. m. today, .06. special for ladies only on} Alex Rosen stcre. | Wednes; ae -.,.| I have taken prints of the feet cain Mie, geneen "Kosher | Kitty of many local people and in almost Moy wit Viole os cra Gor’ avery case of malformation, I find ort shoes have caused a don and Nat Carr,” e most human that characterization you have ever seen. | i characterization you have ever seen crowding back of the anterior of y. Silver said. T EVIDENT aiid Renamed IN WHE AT SEED. Game Commissioner C. P. Peterson, Towner county, has been reappointed ite fish and game commis r by Gov. A. G. Sorlie. A. C. Plant Pathologist Urges | He was ppointed two years ago Treating With Formalde- hyde, Copper Carbonate Much smut which is go! rding t x ologist, North I college, who A. public tomorrow evening time) when Rev, C. Belfield will be ordained Gospel ministry ; Business sessions are to continue vugh Wednesday, when z rator will be Rev. Paul S, retiring. 1 severe D. Butler of the Uni though undoubtedly po dof “an inherent psychie men there is pralline By eas Judd handcuffs is’ Henry + recently a dapper corset , now held as the confessed of Albert Snyder at Queens! Village, L. T. Gray here is being led| by a policeman into court for in-| dictment. Commerce Chamber Directors Choose Officers Tonight To clect officers and plan werk to be carried on by the Mandan C of Commerce during the tors of the group will) tonight at 8 o'clock at the chamber office. Directors of the group are J. H. Newton, H. L. Dahners, J. W. Hintgen. R. Personal and Schultze, J. 1. Rovig, E. : - | Social News of son and Oscar Morck. | | Mandan McKenzie Farmers ace Cannot Have Seed, | Vicinity | SMUT VISIT AUNT Feed Assistance Misses Catherine and Elizabeth Seed and feed loans cannot be) Goertel of St. Anthon: tudents given McKenzie county farmers}at St. Benedict's convent, St. Jo. be of fy 5 cph, Minn., spent the week-end in | ce Mandan with their aunt, Mrs. Jo-| seph_ Milner, They leave tod: y | for Si thony to spend the Eas- | ation with their mother, | Mrs. Rose Goertel. FATHER INJURED Carl Wallenber; Roy F. Dow, a fall from a ing to word and Mrs. Dow left Saturday his home in Phillips, Wis. A. K, PIERSON D! ef Mandan, agent ovident Life Insurance y in the Slope country for many years, died today at 1:50, HOME FOR VACATION the} Miss Margaret Gibson, 0,000 bonds necessary to secure: teaches in Bra inn., has his release. The alleged rived in Mandan ‘to spend will tbe tried at the next te Easter vacation with her parents, Bowman county district court,, Mr. and Mrs, George H. Wilson. which will convene some time in a TO VISIT AUNT November. Le had been in i Leona, June and George Ritchey, jail since ear bruary, when he| | 1 u : is alleged to have shot Pippin, his|children’ of Mr. and Mrs. E,W Ritchey, have gone to Duluth, employer. , am Minn., to spend the Easter holi Claims of Cary, days with an aunt, Mrs. Dav ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDGE County Threshed Miss Tula MeCadam and Miss | wheat in the state is smutty. | Out Before Berry Olive McCadam_ were hostesses “This wheat 1 be used for seed Thursday to three table: of | this spring and it will be good bus. Hearing in the case of L. bridge. “Mrs. A. R. Weinhand] ness if wheat growers treat Cary, Mandan realtor, i Morton county, was to be h b WOR NADCHRIR due eas bushel before sowing. Formaldehyde | the game | or copper carbonate will destroy this afternoon at 2 o'clock H. L. Berry. The c: smut if used proper! the validity of a tax deed which Hay Creek Hunt Saee Saaipenne Wied: ers on lots at the corner of Main se of inclement weather, street and Sixth avenue northwest. bbit: hu cheduled for Hay | Out-of-town Mail Orders Received Now? The county alleges that Cary's bid reek _ erday was | % ee i 2 ay afternod township yesterday was en the nrenerty was not sufficient ing the fifth birth.| Postponed until next, Sunday at | ee ME Ate santo" BPG, “A ae nett £3 | A COLOSSAL REVUE a restra ye order agains . 2 eC] ure T eet a e | ee ; | splendor~arevelationyg Steve I Ba house ott ond of the lots, eve Mo jhalf miles north of Bismarck, be. | § : F ag. fore rovn. | inmagnitude andy, Shields Rancher a x A . Mr. Frank A. Selver, rep-| D Hes on Sunday resenting the Ground Gripper | J. Harvey Se Shce company, will be at the | in Morton county’ and Shields store of Alex Rosen & Br} rancher, was found dead in be: April 12th, wheres he will| given‘as the cause of death. Sev- foot trouble. Free examina- | erin had lived in Morton county 20 : i tion. ¥ and was one of the “cattle i barons” hit by the cattle price slump in 1921. Funeral services probably will be Wednesday. Elks Will Install Officers Tonight New officers for the year will be installed by Mandan Lodge 1256, B. P. O. E., at a meeting this evening, with District Deputy Exalted Ruler H. K. Jensen of- ficiating. Frank P. Homan is the new. ex- alted ruler; J. K. Kennelly, lead- ing knight; T. P. Heisler, loyal and his new ear term retroactive to begin April 1. \ | CARD OF THANKS | We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind assist- ance and sympathy expressed during | our recent bereavement of our be-| loved wife and mother, We aiso want to express our thanks for the| beautiful floral tributes. | Grant Palm and family. | was meet a WANTED Plowing, breaking or other field work. We have new tractors and new machinery, oper- ated by competent and able men. Phone or write the Dakota Auto Sales Co, Inc., | Bis- marck, N. Dak. Easter Specials. Complete line of ladies’ and misses’! wearing apparel in new Eas- ter styles, specially priced for | all this week at the Sarah/ Gold Shop. | last loan and failure to peti- tion-for a loan this year, the coun- ‘y commissioners decided at their meeting last week. Less than 40 . per cent of the last loan had been paid, it was found, and judgments are now out for more than ‘ 000, claimed due on the last loan. Leonard Released From Bowman Jail | 0,000 Bonds k Lenard, accused slayer of hur Pippin, Bowman farmer,! as been released from the county jail, according to word here from Bowman. Ni said to have | In Minneapolis Your Choice of _ Hotel ‘Radisson For Business Reasons IS JUSTIFIED BY EVERY STANDARD OF GOOD - JUDGMENT Four Cafes 500 Guest Rooms Rates $2 Per Day and Up Visit Our Flame Room ON SEVENTH ST. BETWEEN NICOLLET & HENNEPIN! Brentzel, pl Dako! Agricul-| amples by growers from diff the state and all the varic monly grown were — represente These were given a careful examin- ation for bunt or stinking smut. The examination revealed that the! | durum varieties are as badly infested! iA ples as the common wheat varie total of 153 amber durum s ere received. Smut was found inl samples of this lot. A total of| red durum samples were received 8 of tl ined smut. A! of sumples of common ed and 20 of these | 1 cases smut was/ sufficient quantities to| on the marke mples rep nt the} state at we may conelude that more than 16 per cent of the amber durum wheat in the state is smut Mr. Brentzel. “More pei nt of the’red durum and more | than 12 per cent of the common! Art ha roti % nmi x who FUMUECREGR B ar-|2 aa 13 the and total BISMARCK AUDITORIUM ""*rme’” 13 * Seats now selling at Harris. & Woodmanse VISITS SISTER George Thress of the Dickinson Recorder-Post spent the week-end in Mandan with his sister, a teach- er at the state training schvol. Pas port call your Meadows dealer un- Jess, you. are prepared for surprise. Hf. you have any notions about what a washing machine may be expected todo,” please forget them before you phone him, For the new Meadows is guaranteed to produce Monday Magic! .. to wash more., clothes in less time... with smaller ¢ffort on your part...than you believe possible. The slippery, smooth, , glossy Bakelite Impeller in the new Meadows does truly amazing work. While it produces. the Greatest water action still it protects clothes. While it washes clothes faster, it does it as gently.as you . could by hand. : | i] I | Call your Meadows dealer without delay. ‘ These statements will be proved before your eycs, While the Meadows is priced no higher than the average good niaching, none other has the Bakelite magic impels ler, thé big oversize square tub’with the ‘largest washing capacity in the world. A tub thatis Udylited tomake it rust-proof... steel to keep it dent-proof; While the Meadowe may be purchased on just as easy terms, still, you }. Won't be asked to buy. If this wonder washer de« lights you... then suge gest to your dealer the termson which you would BIRTHDAY PARTY Ss. P, Mrs. § Ravnos entertaine: At The Movies — at d ited to on strated by Nilsson in ling at the day, in, 49, a pioneer . ‘Music by CLARENCE GASKILL Dances arranged DAVID BENNET Art Direction 4 BERNARD LOHMULLER Settings dy ur KARL O. AMEND esee \ ENTIRE PRODUCTION STAGED EARL CARROL MUNDER THE DERSONAL DIRECTION OF Look at This Array of Talent _ Bert Lou Dave Swor Powers Chasen Lew. Miller Alice: Bradford John Coyle Mary Dowling Kenneth Lackey ‘Aimms "Atchor . se splendid artists have long) been noted for th | erpretations of se character- ations, roles in which they gripped | audiences by the realistic emphasis | with which they delivered dramatic climaxes. “Midnight Lovers” gives Stone and } Nilsson an entirely new reputation, | Stone appears as a major of the Royal Flying Corps who leaves his two weeks’ bride, Anna Q., to go back to the Mesopotamian battle front. Both jous and comedy situations follow. Charley Chase appea i the comedy, “There Ain't No Santa( Claus.” | CAPITOL THEATRE Now comes an attraction which is heralded as the season's greatest amusement event; it is the appear-/| ance here of the nation’s foremost mystic, Zandra, “The Master Mind,” | m the Carpet knight; A. C. Pfenning, lecturing knight; J.<H. Noakes, treasurer; A. R. Weinhandl, secretary; J, A. Wetzstein, tiler; H. L.-Henke and R. J. Fleck, trustees; Leo McDon- old, grand lodge representative, and I, H, Connolly, alternate. Appointive officers, to be named by the hew exalted ruler, will also be installed at this meeting. Track Trials Will Be Held This Week of rainy weather and a Becguse , ecnsequerttl; field, track flals to bave been held at, Man. ~ dan 'riday or Saturday Pat —" were postponed by whose astounding demonstrations of the occult have made his name known \to amusement lovers and scientists, the world over. i) | During his mysteriously entertain- ing “Crystal Seance,” Zandra ereyes| himself the peer of all mystics, for it is here that he answers with anraz- | ing rapidity and accuracy questions, of any- mature asked by members of | the audience through his phenomenal érystal readings. 5 | js» Zandra, who was born of American! parentage in Upper Burma, India, re- egived his first revelation at the age of seven and has since that time de-| voted the major portion of his dl to the study of the occult upon the/ very ground of its birth, India. He states that there is nothing superna-; answer demands of America, tural about his work and Leg a ike recent interview said, “I would to kave it distinctly understood that i Here-is a new piéture of General Chiang Kai-shek, generalissimo of the Cantonese armies in China, who | is reported hurrying: ‘to Nanking to Eng- ty land, and other foreign powers for| Protection of their subjects from further outrages: Harry euarpe Johnny Dove Mary Mansfield Ricco Mae Dickson Mae Valle Emmy Dean Ray Kavanaugh and the Earl a Magnetic ; LOUISE B Walter Hamilton GIRLS IN AMERICA 50 $3.85, ats at Harris & Jchn Kirk Marie Goode Violet Davis Beth Stone Cartoll ‘Theatre Orchestra ~ The Perfect Venus « 49 .. $3. 5, $2.20, $1.10. w+ ie Dakota, ny

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