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ete Rehnaa ie SDAA LESTE PAGE TWO se WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1927- Bseslemeae verte aureeanage + Senesilr 0 * “URN E : 3 Par poning ane eS i ‘lives “in. Florida, two sons in Cam- i RR: Oe De Ce | gees will'move to this ety | 220-yard ‘low _ hurdles — Seitz, : | about two weeks. an e W Ss McDonald and MeKendry. CLASS PLAY THURSDAY | i » {_ Running high jump—Williams,| Seats are being reserved at the . MARRIED My vi a é |Voseka, Luther or Heidt. Palace of Sweets for the amma | The matriage of Edward Tur- ® "i 4 a ie Pa lace eatre tomorrow | Eliza! 01 sma oc | ic ice on He’ evening. | office of Judge B. W. "Shot ut Heidt, Helbling, Vo- ‘evening | courthouse ize B. W. Shaw in the ; Mandan-Mott Branch {seks or Luther. ‘ SELL HOME x Chairman of Kansas City American Business College. Navy’s Toll of Lives Lost in! Discus —Helbling, Heidt and) we ana Mrs. C. W. Smith, who| A SON se .| Morris. Mecting Favora Zone Sys- Sold to Local Man; Will Air Accidents in Two Gas-electric railroad cars, draw. \ Javelin—Heidt, Borzesen, Mor- |#"e moving to Sanger to reside,; A son was born Sunday to He tem For United States Take Active Charge | ‘ Weeks Reaches 10 | ing passenger coaches equipped with| 48 ot Helbling.” sf bo have sold their home at 208 Fourth | and Mrs. Carl _Bessinger, o of, | roller bearings, are to be operated? palp.mile relay—Heidt, Jarvis, |@Venue northwest to Mr. and Mrs, | bron. But Eastern Paper Pictures |. 14. Mandan-Mott branch of thel gets, Voscka'on Morris.” Kanags City, May 4.—(4)—Creation GM, Langu her of the Bis) Norfolly Van May 4.40% two| Citizens Working Frantic- peerae vote Th well as on Le 1 areee men will also compete in ‘a tems gery ivek Busine lous Hever has * ieee hawes bes ; in Minnesota. * announcement | the meet at Fargo, May } ismall- grain was the announced goal stock uf the Aiheri¢atl Business bringing the total killed in ed | ee vice president in charge of oper: ' of scores of delegates arriving here! lege, Fargo, according to information ent within the past two weeks to| ions. , , today for prelim « ons of the received he: ieutenant Commander Hardy B. ea ti If Mandan is being devastated by!"%Mother gus-electrie car is to bei| Personal and | fsecondr annual International Wheat) According to announcement made! Page, trained in naval law and sea| floods, Mandan residents know noth-| run on the~Staples, Minn., to Oakes, Social News of H | i D., branch. A-similar car is now| Foo! conference starting tomorrow. | in Fargo, Langum plans to be prin- duty, but who yearned to know the | MZ about it. i it Aes C. Hy Burnell, Winnipeg, president cipal of the American school and thrill of flying, and Lieut. Russell! And if the citizens of this city are| i" oP Cee aor ay als sae ibkt Mandan Vicinity Flot “the Manitoba wheat’ poo! and will take active charge. No informa-| V. Pollard, a naval aviator, were the, rushing out to save it by bolstering | i",% single day by any of its type, chairman of the Soares said he Jae as to A Bie the His latest additions to LG: of trage-| up the “levee,” nobody is aware of| yion ‘ pees, did not believe a world wheat pool college was available today, as he is| dies. ey, were, killed yestrany | the fact, 4 ee Re ‘ was possible, but that an understand: | out of town. rieehh when something happened to their) Even if Mandan knows nothing| 200 fare wil} be placed in, service HOME FROM VISIT ; ing between’ the various coopera At an election of officers Weld Mon- | plane 500 feet from the ground und| about its flood peril, it is evident |APO4t Wu Je ted omtirely to baggage| «vite: Ida K. Thorberg returned $ marketing organizations of the world day, Langum was named president; | it crashed near a grain elevator. j that New York does. For in a re-| ang mail, with passengers carried in| TUesday morning from Washing- would, in his opinion, aid materially |O, 3, Hahson of Fargo, vice pre Just what the difficulty was, prob- | cent issue of the New York Times ap-| trailer coach i aa ROA Le ise Eh GL in stabilizing prices dent, and C. P, Bjornlie, Fargo, see-| ably will never be known, Page, a/ peared a full page of pictures with|*"Ciincident with this announce-| pe ¢ He favored a zone system rather i native of Emporia, Kansas, served|the heading: “Scenes From the Dis-| ment, it was made known that the| te 88 the guest of her daughter, | than a°national pool for the United Fargo school was | founded | 11 years on the battle fleets and in| astrous Flood in the Mississippi Val-| railway has just placed an order for! Mrs. W. A. Higgins, at Centralia, States. ‘everal years ago by H. H. Aaker and! the legal branch of the navy before! ley.” Portraits of cities with flood ) rauney fy n order for, and with her son, Harry Thorberg, FRET en ia ote Die Annee: | lene fen nema Cine cates Col [Ut division ottaie service beearee hts | WaReTsyLADPInE, ak second story win-Jears, capable of drawing coaches on] at Auburn, Wash. While in, Man- that grow the greater part of Amer-| lege for some time. Later, the name ion of the service became his | dows were shown. Refugees were] trains, These three new cars willldah Mr#. Thorvere will make her ca’s wheat assembled today to dis-| was changed to the Fargo Business| leading ambition. He recently ob-| pictured fleeing the onrushing wa- augment the fleet now in use, bring- x tuss their regional problems with aj college when the institution was pur- | tained leave from fleet duty to take | ters, And down in one corner was| ing the total to 14, ail of them ta view to cooperation with | central chased by. Hanson, Tt was renamed preliminary instructions at Hampton a picture titled: “Laying Mats of [Ane the total to 14, all of them in marketing organizations, The ninc|the Amertcun Business college three | Ronde and was in the initial stages, ae states listed as the lurgest producers | yenrs ago. with Lieut. Pollard teaching him the | Wits i, oae@ the Heves at Men-|senger business, TAY new cars are dan, N. D.’ e ? are: Kansas, ‘Texas, Colorado, ? game, when the fatal crash occurred.| "Residents of this city recognized |," ey ares, and, Powerful as any oston Dental Co. braska,.North and South Dakota, * . Pollard rose to a lieutenant from! ¢he portrait as one taken when revet- Fi . pian Dental Clinie Minnesota, Oklahoma und Indiana. | National Music a naval pay clerk, ment work was being done on. the Hs aliare tute wae convener ions ral delegates have arrived from | Se west bank of the river this winter.| permit easier starting of cars,” Wil- : The" conterence| Week Observed They noted also that, in the picture, |fiamson said, “Gas-cloctrie cars are|f "Me™ Biltermerk oi anuinae for three days at High School forge tee sR Se Prices Rearoaabie Sere err But apparently someone on the New| ling local business than are steam § eens Block 5-7 Eacue 337 ' PAN-AMERICAN | aintapeattig ; York Times had a peculiar idea of|trains. With 11 in service in 1926, ; Marking National Music Week, pro- geography, they say we operated these cars 482,492 mil a 4 NATIONS ALLON | Clad Mae By “Aside from the Fact that the pie-| ail in. substitution for steam train| ture was taken in the winter; that! servicé.” EQUAL BASIS beni ls we have no levee here; that we've). rection of S. P. Orwoll, presented our periods ot water in 42 4 ®Wontinued from page one) several numbers yesterday, na Pre | year) ond that the river, this talland Men Picked to Take “ “Pale Moon,” by Logan and “From was at its lowest point in r+ sae ent Ie an yeerget to] the and of the Sky-Blue Waters |Yeers,'the picture’ is ail rigute” say! Part in Track Meet + another.” 7 by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 7 | citizens. 4 —— i Tie up with Calling attention that the confer. | Orwoll gave a short talk on the pur- Body of Butcher Found in| “"pit'they wonder if all easterners! Selection of men who will take o h Fence ow in sessio the third| pose of National Music Week. ‘think Mandan is in the Mississippi|part in the Capital City track! a) The quiet splendor of this latest creation ato it, On the program this morning were] His Slaughter House—In- | yiney. eet at Bismarck Saturday wad CKTITES instantly pleases the woman who is diffi- a Te g, President | phonograph readin a be vestigation Started “. Say : announced today by Coach L. C.! PATCH . * Coolidge said he believed “its gre: 4 ere | croits : McMahan of Mandan high school cult to please in footwear. Black patent merit. lies in the fact that it| Sweet a he — Cowboy’s | |Station Presents . af Full Page Ad | reprefents not government but pri-| Dream,” “Following the | Cowboy's} peyits 1 : ‘{Men chosen and the events in ‘ with quarlerand vamp underlay of colored ‘vate industry.” Teail,""and “A Prayer of Thankstiv-| coroner Ai: Toomey and Sheritt &| Noonday Memorial | yhich they will take part are as lgnthis Raper tig Be Besta proses and ene | who've students atthe high school) festieating the Cacath or “Witten. Program For Ball), 100.yard _dash— Heidt, Jarvis that isentrancingly different. Moderately ; Teel pertede Numbeee tebe! ef Who was found shot to death in| as memorial to Ernest R,| 220-yard dash—Heidt, Jarvis aren Darcite to ’ presented will include: “Lights Out the slaughterhouse, located half a melee ey uy d, Bri k ey eee eet is te provide morning at 10 o'clock, It was first | lar songd, who died last night at! i peed. Quanru rin ene vite Wie mean are now being made ytenn thought thut he was killed by an ac-|Santa Ana, Calif, a special me- Py of cattle in the slaughter house, but One-mile run—I. Dietrich, Val- » 2 a8 Vedinntien Women | seraiseita the stmvantes eure, but dan, Radio association, der and Nichols. | Wholesale Distributors | “FOR BETTER FOOTWEAR” must be free, and to be of permanent Meet at New Ulm] tissrpestance of the gun trom the|several’ of Ball’s "most | ‘widely 120-yatd high’ hurdles—McKen ' jessie : ae ought to be independent. at maughisssouse’ (for. ceveral cays now pleces,, including “Mother Migs RD aie ees did Mollown: kid...with front strap, of course...a design j bat Ben distinetly' the business of| Will present a program at tomorrow's er “whe wis! founds shot. to death misses Oniteieaiay, May) BiB) ericed and shown exclusively by by per, @ it is to provide the differ-| March,” by Coy “Intermezzo Gavot-| Mile from the village, yesterday Jer sonpie who’ died Inst eleke a ile aie Vil- if <A bag ciciad thal Geslae RE ooh Rue kod Man page, taped or taeing, Reibold Webb Brothers . MUfgler free governments trade other angle of the case, based on the| Henry L+ Dahners, tenor, sang Unde¥ our standard we do not expect | previous to Steveys’ death. | Machree,” en Irish Eyes Are the eae ament ee oe. |, et Ot Minn, | May 4.--P)—A | Stevens, ig, ig aid, had told Ed-! Smiling” and; “Let the Rest of } expek trade to suppor “5 go eal full program of speechmuking, enter-| more re ‘that the gun had been |the World Go By.” mentys An emergency of national|tainment and banqueting at last | missing for several days, its replace-| Other artists who presented defenge may require some different | night's session of the 28th annual | ment having added a note of mystery | yiolin, organ, piand and vocal num- treatgjent, but under normal condi-| convention of the second district | to the case. lbérs: incinded Jerry H Let | tions=trade should rely on its own’ Rederation of Women’s clubs was! When Stevens, who left his nome |2¢?s included Jerry Hunter, Leon ; Fesottgces and should therefore be-/ featured by a music contest in which early Monday morning, did not re- Richardson, Walter Tostevin and | long Ho the province of private en-| youthful vocalists from Mankato took turn within 24 hours, Mrs. Stevens H. H. Williams. pane. t honors. notified authorities and neighbors, | RISHES ckson representatives, were who began a search which ended when ToE & awarded second honors and Spring- | his body was found. Se oh 10 PARI Fa third. Sufeide Theory Discounted o Examine Seven ) LOUISIANA | Election ‘of officers will be the! The theory of suicide was diseount- | Candidates For lehief item of business at the clos- | ed by the authorities following infor-| bs “ | ‘UNDER WATER ir session n today. ' mation received from Stevens’ friends Citizenship Here| that the man was in excellent health, _ " eared to have no worr! “san REOEEE LPs 25 Candidates For. ces iialwts de sha, She cme rn with Schilling Coffee or Tea is ife and would not be affected. Bar Examinations: iSiavens ‘had taken, a om ae be nituralized at the court | : z i «| place in afifatrg of the commun- | house here Friday, Ma: accord- i RErOcnes ANxIOUSLY Approximately 25 candidates are) ity, He we am r of the Metho-| ing to Hep eins Meaa vestet- | at Bismarck Stores } expected to take the state bar exam-/ dist church,‘gndfyas un active mem-| day by Clerk of Court John Handt- | ‘ Nafghez, Miss., May 4.) oie | ination here on July 12, according to} ber of the Blue rz. of the Masonic several thousand of their country- H. Newton, clerk of the supreme! order. He leaves # widew and three | @@2n. 4 men %o the north were in a forced Pe cking to take th ‘ . 5 rs Candidates are Henry C. Kinzel, f SA’ I l JIRDAY Beretta sagt etn |tcetcion Soe fig see [te a row Moo (Maas eee Yee, Kew perpen ree gen ‘rom sissippi x ii geo aE ke f R ° one. Kg Vicksburg, residents “of | St| ne METRES Sa ae Ou NES IOR Ae \bdtias Baton, Mandar Jecob you will receive a Schilling Measuring Spoon FREE with and other Louisiana towns F. | . 5 . a 4 night vigil only to find with| Bingham, Utah—Riding across ‘a ‘Turkish Women Laas ivtece | deme Bese, Ber ae your pound tin of Schilling Coffee or Schilling Tea’ me the ing of the dawn that their| valley on an aerial tramway bucket | R It Against lin i next Saturda Sky vain, Perce: Coe tt | Blon elelexs auminer, was theory oul ee eae Examination of candidates will We Schilling Coffee 1 y Wi the e| * ‘ 3 y two crevasses to the| 200 fect. He went head foremost it Tyranny of Veil. ‘held commencing at 10 o'clock There are no strings to this offer. Any of the stores and Schilling Tea north mel south of St. Joseph, the| to a deep snowbank, was taken to a in the morning and in the after- . . * cate. are sold with an abso- Fushigg river poured out into Tensas | hospital, and was Suid to be only) | Moscow, May 4. ®—Thousands of /noon at 2 o'clock there will be : listed below will serve you with Schilling Coffee atin and from St. Joseph and oe ij inji light! id. Mosh f Ri Turkest: iti A ons, : i ° a ray easeh and Nex.) sich injured, “TT "°° | went woman ein Tuhesan | apectalpatriode program or Schilling Tea++and a Schilling Measur- eee Cane river for the fleet of rescue heats BIE” HAS TELEPHONE |an opportunity to declare a revolt ‘ a w; from Natchez to take them| yy, > ‘Abie's Irish Rose”! against the tyranny of the veil, say ingSpoon FREE’: while the supply lasts, ment is enough. If you don’t gee camps before the water | auch of an establish-| advices received today from Samark- d PES POWN Es. towns. nN, " F ea it] And. thousand a : oe : like cithet, for atiy reason, your ry is lis tele ector- ‘ifteen thousand women parade Goldman Band | Band Will |! listed, im telephon f New| unveiled in’ Samarkand, At. Tash- Women oe grocer will refund your moticy “ P ait York.” The production is in its fifth | kent, in the, presauts sat {8.000 per 4 instantly. We pay the grocer. ; Give Ope: your. | sons, the defia . 4 = e ra Progra! | veils in a heap in the public square 4 ‘ Hollerer, who attempted the murder | land, 150 veils were burned: Oy the Goldman” Band” through ed the ; : WEAK: and the Gold Medal Station, | Of his wife, will go free, He admits | against lost charm, this new 1 Wet or tm the Gold Meda) Saye, | Pushing her over a 100-foot precipice " , fs"one numberof an| and causing jnjory which made her’ Gets Fortune if He way of solving oldest hygienic : : Ye t under the Bs see ORS blem—offers : alle pera concer refused to testify against him, so no Li Another Da: problem—offers true protec: / * * direction , id Franko Goldman, | 7e1Uset ives otner y , i nthe, othe en ohn of.the evening | Charge can be brought. tion; discards like tissue eS tre ae es, or fete | AL AND WALKER TO ACT Chicago, May “4.—4)—Charles Wil- : Alb: NN, —G bur H will make half a million 7 s dand concerts made up entirely of! in eee eee ae dollars. just by keeping alive until ae RS se Ge tiniea te sh follows: | wren, St James pariih presents aj tomarrow mien of his wife's will,| inder the ie: Provliet" Varad tae tui eeaice ctuthcre Tht) Hess fe tb. inherit her''entira’ eatate BER ues ag itsimed Giacomo: Meyerbeer. governor will play the part of the if he survives her by 60 days. Other-| \J cial or business deman Overture—“Tannhauser”—Richard| Vitiain. Mayor Walker of New York Wise distant relatives and charity| no terror for the modern womam. city also will have a le: will receive it. Hess’ health ix good.| The insecurity of the old-time “sa role, from “Tales of | Hoft- ae a leading’ part in tary pad” has bech ended. man”—Jueques Offenbach, : " ” kable oMAragonilae, from “Le Cid”—Jules| app iape TO YOUR YEARS wae pada used by Bia 10 better j _Massonet, from “Faust’—-Charles| , And so add zest to your life. When | : class women, ‘ie porate aon John R. Gordon, Danville, Ill, found | Baar ? i di MMiserere, from “Il Trovatore’—| himself “always tired at night. and | é 4 ‘ If’s five times as absorbent as ordi- -Giuseppi Verdi. burdened with a backache,” he took ORR nary cotton pads! Ait Cl from “Il Trovatore”| Foley, Pills, a ‘wonderful diuretic P 4 You dine; dance, motor for hours 3 aseppi Verdi stipyany for the Kidneys. After | in sheerest frocks without a sec- pia gal fog -Mpjigg” —| 4 few doses I felt better, could: work | 4 y a ‘ inabe ce Ach, By tr0me:, “Aide with -flore ease, became stronger aii ond’s ‘doubt, or, fear. ‘Gineeppi LA aan and could sleep, better.” Men and r aT rch q an seotoriice s99-And thus stops : ‘ 2 y women everywehre are ny d * offending, ’ ons: ank ‘Titus’ Mother’ eeneukecs See Kuli Page Ad Apo R.-PENWARDEN . for idney action, In constant | a ape reat ve . y ‘Dies in Pennsylvania use over 25 years. Satisfaction guar- re ier? No embarcagsmieht. 71 LOGAN'S (We Thank You). .211 anteed.—Adv. ’ You'ask for it al aay drug oF de- R. T. GROCERY ............3 ER G 1059 , th f } partment store, wi incy; CORN: RROCERY: ... cfc ‘ a 7 F tert clty, died Tees- “The Charm School,” pre- , | simply. by ‘saying “KOTEX.” Be SCOTT'S GROCERY ........816 COOK’S G ERY IN'S oe SAL. at home in Cam-| sented by Mandan high school On Thursday, May 5°. sure to get’the genuine.” BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 1086 P ROC! - M: < oat seniors, Thursday, May 5, i ; ; eee nave: Eby ite End lt] is JOQNES:& WEBB ............31 YEGEN’S GROCERY ... 51 eae 8:16:pme at the Palace The-| Bring your coupons to: us | Gris Kotes tucll is Hike” Kote | Ik PEARL GROCERY: .:).611—612. BROWN, & TIEDMAN .. > DICK'S GROCERY ||!" "'’-79- Capital ¢ Chevrolet; KOT € XIE crocees:Who- Mon: yobeck- SCHILD ING BRODUSSE.S h ~ ay ss! RFECT WIFE ‘and burned them amid cheers and Se ’ P| P . ae ee oye at be performed | 9, Vistas Under Austrian, lav, Alin| groans from the qyectators, Ay Kho: cure . . d , ‘ i Mo laundry—discerd like tissue

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