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PAGE EIGHT GRAY WEEPS AS HEREADS CONFESSION Defendant Demonstrates How He Wielded Sash Weight in Beating Snvder York, May 5. Tose on the witn demonstrated how the sash wi tow Albert Snyder over th This was in the his cross examina beginning to better come ac: to treat me in Coupling Cars to Be Placed in Museum the op rawford, curato eum and ‘state historian Crawford now is preparing for dis- play in the state museum here a set) of links and pins used in coupling | railroad cars before the advent of the | air br: modern equip- of the younger ven imagine what | and pins a ds expressed tl worthy of a pla they were aiming devices | Crawford | lucky or | ho didn’t unusually ently | lose a finger the accidents The links 1 Band Concert Will | Open Elks Meeting! the Bis under th the lo ular meetin Elks hall. will hold its re evening at the 3 meeting of | the lodge will bi ¢ral important n for discussion, benefit concert the band con- |) Thousands of Flood Refugees Reach Vicksburg above s The picture ¥ i iver steamer towing a Abeve is a barge literally jammed with peo} ing pictui steamboat is on dry land. A break in the gate shown in the center ‘SEVENTEEN SCHOOLS, 142 MEN ENTERED’ IN CAPIFAL CITY TRACK, FIELD MEET Berg and Wentz Thompson and ; Wishek—L. Amund- Akan, Pankrat: inten—Bloedan; Un- Preliminaries to Be Held sat. | Mech urday Morning, Finals lps Afternoon — Hard-fought and Gol 4 : derwood: Contest Expected—, $ Awards Will Be Made at Banquet Saturday Evening Polons Is en- With 17 schools and a n entered in the and field me turday, indicati will be the larg. -fought of any held Si eo der » New Zueb: Napoleon— h, Mehl Haverlack, Dvora: e; Washburn—A and Dieson; Me and most har here. will give at the city day evening, | Arrangements been made by | the entertainment committee with 0. W. Roberts of the government weath- cr bureau here, one of the city's ac- tive sport enthusiasts, to provide two! four-round boxing exhibitions following the business session tomor- row night. A buffet luncheon will be served in the dining room, after which cards will be played at’ several tables. Station Raises $484, For Flood Sufferers, A total of $484 for the benefit of | south; Fn flood victims had been| raised at noon today by Station) KFYR, "Plea for funds was started | with the initial program of the week Monday and will be continued the re- | mainder of the week. Contributions’! of all sizes have come in from Slope | country residents and from mayors | of cities, including Glen Ullin and| Wing; y commissions, including | Washburn; Boy Scout troops and Campfire Girl chapters; Legion posts and other organizations. The appeal is being carried on by radio stations all over the United States, under the direction of the American Red Cross radio committee, with headquarters | at Boston. Bridge and Culvert | Are to Be Rebuilt Finding upon inspection that the bridge and culvert in section 30, township 139, range 80, and the northwest quarter of section 10, town- ship 142, range 81, is unsafe and de- claring that an emergency exists, the Burleigh county commissioners y terday instructed the i and Iron company to re; build these structures at a price not.to exceed the last price paid for this class of work, The postoffice ent, it is gaid, has condemned the bridge and culvert and quick a tion on the part of the board was) « tative. | he board voted to pay judgments | inst the county in connection, ith escaped taxation on property) ineurred in 1923 and which now stand, as leins against property owned by the county. | ; lan Sanders was appointed) jsessor for Riverview township for Property owned by the county and) sold to individuals will not be deed- ed to the purchasers unless payment | for same ig made within 30 days sft- er. purchase, acco! to a resolu- tion passed b; board. ran ay, at iran 42, block 13, a to city of Bis-| lo; the board to "$125 per lot, Mae Tecsme| ission. geet lec overtime " from $100 erg and Wentz; Wilton y, Thompson and Jol! Amundson; s for the © . be - given v and official: ton ny —Bloedan; Underwood — Sayler| 1 Sty is will be pre- sent Si re Bismare enden, Ha: ey, Napoleon, New Leip- . Elgin, Washburn, McClusk: Wilton, Wishek, Garrison, Linton, Underwocd and’ De The preliminaries Mandan, Minot, Fess n, Ashi are to be run off in the morning Kuh finals in the afternoon, at field, south of the N. P. rac Because 11 relay teams are entered in the contest, officials ave determined on two ways in which this event may be run off, according to Coach Harold Csilins. The coaches are to vote on the two propositions and decide which one will be used, Collins said. The plan is either t> run off prelim- inaries in the morning, with the two highest qualifying fcr the fin- and the Baker als, cr else to run two heats in 2 the finals, timing the three fast- est teams. The preliminary events are to be run off starting at 9:30 in the morning and the finals at 1:30 in the afternoon. Entries in Events Entries in the hundred yard dash, and the schools they repre- sent are as follow: Fessenden— Fahey and Nevenschwander; Bis- marck—Olson, Sell, —_ Lofthouse, Kiesel, Danrot and Brown; Man- dan—Heidt, Jarvis and Seitz; Ha- zelton—Lenhart, Steiner, Schlan- laber; Ashley—Walter Rott; Na- |poleon—Bryant, Kulm and Capron; ‘Auch, Mehl and Dittus; Washburn —A. Johnson, Nelson and Skaley; DAKOTAN PRAISES TANLAC REBUILT LOST HEALTH Blain Harris, well known in business circles, tells of breakdown. Mr. Harris lives at 613 F; Devils Lake, N. D. Naturally| robust, he worked hard and enjoyed | life. Then stomach trouble developed. | “Following an operation for appendi itis,” Mr. Harris, “a genera’ condition resulted. I could | sleep restfully at night, had{ neither appetite ‘nor energy. Food like a rock in my stomach and it 15 Ibs. in weight. “On _my .brother-in-law’s advice, I tried Tanlac, and a couple of bottles convinced me, for I noticed & great improvement. ‘I kept on till about 12 were finished T can honestly say they put me in an entirely different condition. Tanlac gave me a raven- ‘us’ aopetite, put my stomach and liver in normal condition again, and ied Te nerves. 1 sleep regular- too. Vx ington | 1 Tanlac built him up and earns his praise and Tauer. ries in the 440: nton; Fessenden | Bismarck ke, | son, Davis, Danrot, Peterscn, Gorman; Mandan—Vose- ka, Fleck and Fread; Hazelton— Steiner, Schlanlaber and Freder- ; Denhoff—Thompson and Lie- big; Ashley—Bender; , Napoleon— Kuhn; Elgin—Reich and Haver- lock; Washburn—Williams, Parks; and Grothe; McClusky—Rosenau, Kiesz and Bechtold; Wilton—Po- lonsky, Jollie and Aune. Entries in the half-mile run: Fessenden — Smith and Miller; Bismarck—Wutzke, Benser, Davis, Peterson, Slattery and Landers: Mandan—Berresen, Williams and Thysell; Hazelton— Mastel and Tarvi Denhoff — Liebig and Hempel; Asbley—R. Lehr; Napo- leon—Heath and Ost; New Leip- —Heitz and Nueman; Elgin— Haverlock and Leischner; Wash-| ‘burn—Dalbotten and Parks; Mc- Clusky — Rosenau, Heupel and Booth; Wilton—Krush, Jollie and Aune; Wishek—Krein and Thomp- son; Garrison—Calkins and Gold- Linton—Bloedan; Underwood ; ler and Schuh. Entries in the mile run: Fes- sénden—Smith and Miller; Bis- marck—Wutzke, Benser, Slattery,: Landers, Nuessle and Ward; Man- dan—I. Dietrich, Valder and Nich- Hazelton—Mastel and Schan- laber; Denhoff—Liebig and Hem- pel; Ashley—Lehr; Napoleon: Heath and Ost; New Leipz Heitz and Nueman; Elgin—Hav- erlock, Leischner and Vor ky—Heupel and ‘Kiesz: ton—Krush and Redington; | 3 Wi Wish THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ct A ow refugees from Greenville, Leland, Arkanszs City and cther flooded Mississippi valley towns reaching Vicksburg. Nearly a thousand refugees are on the are shown crowded on the landing at Vicksburg, waiting fcr relief workers to care showing the height of the river at flood stage along the concrete river e. would mean a disastrous flood for ek—L. Amundson, Thompson and E. Amundson; Garrison—Calkins; Linton—Riedlinger. High Hurdle Entries Entries in the 120-yd. high hur- dles: Fessenden — Thornton and Stabbert; Bismarck—Spriggs, ‘Ol- son, Landers, Gorman and Ward; Mandan — McKendr, Borresen, Luther or R. Dietri Ashley— Meidinger. Entries in the 220-yard low hur- dies: Fessenden— Thornton and Stabbert; Bismarck — Ward. Spriggs, Landers, Gorm: and Brown; Mandan—Seitz, McDonal:l and McKendry; Ashley—Kessel | and Meidinger; Washburn—l.A Johnson, Nelson and Diesen; Wil- ton—Polonsky and M. Thompson; | Underwood—Tauer and Sayler.),) { in the running high jump, en- ‘ies are as follows: Fessenden— Stabbert and Thornton; Minot—R. | Holtby; Bismarck — Lofthouse, Spriggs, Shipley, Ward and Ben- Mandan—Williams, —Voseka, Luther or Heidt; Hazelton—Stein- er, Lenhart and Zirbes; Denhoff— Thompson; Ashley — Kessel and} Meidinger; Napoleon—Bryant and! Kulm; New Leipzig—Will; Elgin | —Reich and Bender; Washburn— | Skaley, Dalbotten and Williams; | McClusky—Pfaff, Moore and Bechtold; Wilton—Wilmot and Po- lonsky; Wishek—Doyle; Garrison | —Nelson, Goldan and: Hagen; Lin- ton—Bloedan; Underwood—Krem- meyer and Olson, ntries in the broad jump: Mc- Clusky—Moore. Bechtold, Pfaff and Booth; Fessenden—Thornton and Stabbert; Bismarck—Loft- house, Olson and Peterson; Man- dan—Heidt, Voseka, I. Dietrich or Luther; Hazelton—Lenhart, Lar- k and Zerbes; Denhoff—Thomp- son; Ashley—Kessel and Meiding- er; New Leipzig—Will: Elgin— Reich and Dittus; Washburn— 3 oston Dental Co. ismarck’s Dental Clinie Specialize in Plates, Bridgework, "xtraction. Prices Reasonable. MONEY TO LOAN On Approved Security or Salary for them. At the lower right is a stri wall at Vicksburg. Grothe and McGuire; McClusk; Reimche and Heupel; Wilton- Redington, Krush and M. Thomp- scn; Wishek—Wacker and Acker- man; Garrison—Akan, Nelson and Goldan; Underwood — Schuh Freeborg and Olson. Entries in\the shot put: Fes- 'senden—Kramer; Bismarck—Cay- ou, Brown, Olson and Strauss; Mandan—Heidt, Helbling, Voseka jazelton — Larvi 3 _Denhoff- Thompson; Ashley — Meidin, Napcleon—Bryant; New Leipz Clazler; Elgin — Froemming; Washburn—Grothe and Dalbotten; McClusky—Berg, Schindler and Heitzmann; Wilton—Polonsky and Jollie; Wishek—Krein and pei ri Ha: Steffen ani Twilling; Linton—Riedlinger. Discus Entries Entries the discus throw: Fessenden—Kramer and Thornton; Bismarck Danrot, Paris. and Meinhover; Mandan — Helbling, Heidt and Morris; Napcleon—Bry- ant; New Leipzig—Clazler; Wash- burn—Grothe; McClusky—Schind- ler and Heitzmann; Wilton—Red- ington and Jollie; Wishek—Krein; Garris ‘uch Steffen and Behles; Linton—Kiedlinger. Entries in the javelin throw: Fessenden—Burgstahler, Stabbert and Thornton; Bismarck—Shipley, Cayou, Olson cr Brown; Mandan— Heidt, Borresen, Morris cr Hel- bling; gpecigiedgce | Ashley —Kessel and Doerr; New* Leipzig —Clazler; Elgin—Schramske, and Dittus; Washburn—Grothe; Mc- Clusky—Reimche, Pfaff and Wilton—M.° Thompson, Reding and Polonsky; Garrison—Twilling, Behles and A. Hagen; Linton— Riedlinger; Underwood — Kren- meyer. Entries in the half-mile rela: Fessenden — Thorntcn, Neven- schwander, Stabbert and Fahe; Bisi —Olson, Lofthouse, Sell Spriggs or Landers; Mandan— Heidt, Jarvis, Seitz, Voseka or Morris; Denhoff—Hempel, Liebig, Thompson ‘and Aklund; Napoleon —Kuhn, Bryant, Capron and Schneider; lew Lei zig—Auch, Mehl, Zueber and Clazler; Elgin. Reich, Dittus, Leischner, Schram- ske or Fremming, Haverlcck, Dvcrac; Washburn—Nelson, Sk: ley, Johnson and Dieson; McClus TIRE SERVICE Exclusively We specialize in-tire repair- ing and are therefore ‘ bet- ter equipped to give you the best there is in tire service and expeyt i i A. & M. Tire Service Courtesy with our service A. R. ALMQUIST, Prop. Phone 356 — 216 Main — Ki barge. A large group 0! | It makes it appear that th the wholesale district of this city. Nelson, Skaley and Dalbotten; Wilton—Thompson and Polonsky; Garrison—Akan, Nelson and Goldan; Linton—Riedlinger, Bloe-! dan; Underwood—Kremmeyer and Taue! Entries in the pole vault: Fes- senden — W. ornton and J. Thornton; Minot—R. Holtby; Bis- marck—Jacobson, Spriggs and Ru- bin; Mandan—Borresen, Belinsky and R. Dietrich; .Hazelton—Len- hart and Steiner; Denhoff— Thompson and Aklund; Ashley— Doerr and Meidinger; Napoleon: Capron; Washburn — Nelson. In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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