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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927 morning from a business trip t Personal and he Lelprig. 1 ae Social News of || AT st. ALEXIUs HOSPITAL | pire peor’ Paul B 0 | Mandan Vicinity || tor ‘appendicitis ‘Tuesday after y e——________"_ 4 noon “at the St. Alexius, hospital , / i "1 When Hit By Auto j0t office and, because of the tle-| john H. Slater, who died at; Mandan Tracksters | Poe. ae. . : —_— up in telegraph and telephone} Washburn Thursday, were held! H " rc ‘ |_<Liemens, Kroll &, todays re-|tines there, it was thought prob- [Monday afternoon by the offler| Are Going to Farg cevering from slight injuries re-| able that the order had ‘been de-| cof Mandan. Lodge No. 8, A. F. & ‘ box aad \ceived whén he was knocked down| tayed, Other stations dedlined tolA.M. ‘Rev. G, W. Stewart of the], sc cero" Of the men who wil by an automobile driven by Dep-| make a cut in price until the|Presbyterian church delivered the) | Pe = a aes Mabe | uty Sheriff John Handtmann. The] standard Oil company announced |#ermon and Prof. J. A. Winther|#0 Friday and Saturday was ai i * fot sang at the services. Interment| nounced today by L. C. McMahan. jaccident occurred last evening and] its decision. ° "laa tir the Minden’ cometary ‘crack eolich;.” ‘The thee Wwhin' ahem | witnesses declared it was unavoid- — 3 saab Uk tp: i Heidt, whe 4 {able. The boy is said to have rur . MARRIED TUESDAY i jut, from behind some ees Heart River Flood The marriage of Miss Clara balsa ta te ue ae mit arked near the intersecticn oj oes S Be SES, Wahler of New Leipzig and Em-| discus, shot put and broad jump: an et eee alin avenue P ‘ossibility Lessens nants zaolt of this city ep sipsiladts who is entered in thi Northwest an landtmann was un- lace Tuesday afternoon in St. i i A 1 able. to stop, his machine in time| ‘Possibility of a flood from the|Soph’s rectory, Father Paul offiz|s2vel™ herent owt il to avoid hitting him. s Heart river was a little more re-|ciating. The attendants were Miss | 1) font “ al a te tz, 4 Mf The boy was taken to the hos-|mote today, as the result of @!Rose Knoll and Peter Ferderer. | the low Ha pet the Bt pital and is now said to be gettins slight lowering in the level of the|Mr. and. Mrs, Knoll will make) Berresen,, in the pole vault, half ghee | ra aah way chat |e Pome 1 Mee low and gh hurdle; Dietih, (the river last night was practic- TO ATTEND MEETING the broad eae mile; bi jally “bank full” and threatened to! Mrs. John L. Bowers, state|liams, in the high jump, and Vojg THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | _ Yazoo City Flooded When Levee Breaks red News PAGE TWO NAMING RADIO Giant ‘Christening’ Party Is Suggested By Broadcast- ers’ Association New York, May 11—(AP)—On the ground that it would be diffi- cult to feel any real affection for | even the most lovable child if that child ld be known only by « number or an unpronounceable row of letters, the National Associa-| tion of Broadcasters teday sent cut invitations for a giant chri tening party in the infant industry adio. i rs " * ‘, : Letters went to the owners of | Tearing through this 100-foot crevasse, the Yazoo river is shown here as it washed away ‘natt of the all the 732 broadcasting stations‘ levee near Yazoo City, Miss., and inundated the finest residential section of the delta town of ,6,000. The euguesting the ad-| Water to the 15 feet ideep. In this section the flcod covers an area 100 miles long and Bu miles ight °, Pp . crapping the station! Wide. The water that rushed through this break crushed the brick walls of a cotton compress at Yazoo Gasoline e Cut nnouncement pur City and 10,000 bales of cotton valued at $1,000,000 went floating poses and substituting for them) -— ‘ through the streets of the town. | Two Cents in Mandan 160 acres, unimproved, two miles from: line with stations in other overflow, but that it had receded approximately 15 inches overnight, (hol possibility of further reces- sion. regent cf the Daughters of the American Revolution, went to Jamestown Tuesday, where she will attend a meeting of the chan- seka in the 440, broad jump anc high jump. On the relay:team are Heidt, Jarvis, Seitz and Voseka. The men will leave for Fargo names which would have a more a ame. ae: iggiv te" ec GENERAL LAND MOVEMENT UNDER WAY publie. » Only Identification ation call letters are really just a matter of identifjcation for ensing purposes, anyway said | L. S. Baker, executive secretary of | the broadcasting association. “Imagine telling your friends that you are going to Europe this summer on the 216,801. nt doesn: ‘ound human. Boats have their | n 4 license numbers, but they also wave Results — Land Owners*> names and people know them_and| like them by their names. Even, Now Doing Follow Up Pullman cars have been given} Work in Mid-west names to humanize them. i “We believe that it would be! one much easier for broadcasting sta-| With local land sales re tions to build up goodwill if they | ‘very section of the sta had names than, it is for them/ there 9 sale being made to : with nothing to set them apart but fefinitely st bilize farne land | colt Se t n rust | families have been driven to higher a string of senseless letters.” v die within’ “Ge Co., 320 acres, improved, five miles} ground in this area, | Baker acknowledges that con- to five months, ha from Oriska, $30. Indications that the flood would siderable TBA eh MNGMARGDERMY ar Me GROMUES Neneh a Dominik 'Boressuk, new settler | be of short duration were given when | PIE ab IG OT positon! tp che aaea |e ee ae from Timber Lake, S. Dak., has pur- | the river at Pierre dropped more than! tion’s plan is expected from with- | sociation declares in chased the Minogue farm of 350 acres|a foot during the night and Cham- in the industry. Some stations | results of a survey in Pearl Lake township, La Moure|berlain reported the crest past and have built up goodwill on what) cr with the. wi county, for $37.50-an acre. He ship-|the waters falling after reaching 3 their letters mean. | Greater. North ped in two carloads of livestock and | stage of 14 feet 10 inches, the hig! <— Hi equipment. est ever witnessed. i In ii 26,2! North Dakota ‘towns, Mandan fill- ' Mdatin ieavasts from K. A. An- ing stations today announced ajtélling whether any more water |report on the National Congress | tomorrow afternoon, . derson, Wautama, Wis., 160 acres, two-cent cut in the price of ga: ‘would come down the stream, but held in Washington. > 1 improved, 1 1-2 miles from Bucyrus, line, making it now 20.9 cents per|it was believed that the river's —_— eet | aes : igalfon. The cut was made in Far-|level would again be raised from RETURNS FROM TRIP aid ‘oo aeres TaMHE Sap lites Tp ge (2 oo es daaal go yesterday morning, but no or- the melting snow at Glen Ullin ae & Higgins, ree Advertising Campaign of four miles trom Buchanan, $4 ** from Hettinger, $24. S uer was received here until last|and points farther west. state’s attorney, return E. L. s from Frank Squires, Frank Hilton from Cornelius Roen, Greater North Dakota As- 160 acres, improved, near Spiritwood, 160 acres, unimproved, three miles : $3 i ingi from Bowman, $20, sociation Already Bringing n Bowman, No reports were available today | ter in that city, Mrs. Bowers will from Bartholomew )" unimproved, near Missouri Flood jorge Scott from M. Gainsforth, | Waters Receding acres, some improvements, neur | Spiritwood, $25. { bac ome. Bertram Brothers from James Kel-| Pierre S. D., May 11.—()—Fiood | ly. 100 acres, unimpfoved, four miles | waters of thé ‘Missouri river | con-| from Valley City, $77.50. i tinued on a rampage in South Dakota} *, Schroeder from A. C. Fischer,| today with lowlands from Yankton proved, eight miles from | up to the Greenwood Indian agency under water. It is estimated that 40| launched its advertising camy : «| ne i | A new settlers mare than a. ede 6s0.' poge Co: of La Moure, l60. actes,| sertion, nee vas Teported in this| Restraint Causes oer peeuicee jhe bes; maine cf improved, cight miles from La Moure, "Bad "river, which invaded the! . ° land nt 2 35. southern residential section of Fort Many Crimes, Says | +0 Mae elvedt eo oe veme cane lssnbe oft, Anderson from A. 0. U. Ws) Plerre Sunday, was rapidly receding | 5 * 4 i " "| 160 acres, improved, one mile from | today, having drop; seven feet Probation . Officer und geal lace eales ae al Adrian WO oe a from its highest sage Monday night. i b I erman engerke from avid | eports from Vermilion were that ee Pare o Lioyd, 160 acres, unimproved, seven | the river there was showing a steady Inhibitional failures are filling the| eegorted Moa eters, ieetoncat eee See er carat rise, with the expectation that a nenal institutions of the counteys| rted a 0 . B. Conrad from First National | territory five miles wide and 10 miles MRE cictocavave depriving their Iqge| tate, it is particularly interested bank of Kulm, 160 acres, unimproved, | long would be flooded: ae brothers of a gambler's chaneag a eeg eine Nenth ‘Belers five miles from Kulm, $30. | oenuccens in life. “Old mania” MEME farm So widely scattered are the | crane tpt en piees, “hone vents Sailing Orders Are are sending more nephe' . |communities reporting the arrival of | farm south of Edgeley. Is For'Mari i sued Fer!Marines . tional institutions than have dime! jew cettlers that it is safe to predict John Auans from Nicholas Sadler, Washington, May 11—(AP)— Des Moines, Iowa, May 11,~(@)—|" ee " SS een ML TT \ | | jong | that the general movement. will af- i are some of the conclusions | ¢2 . ; : 160 acres, improved, one mile from : M. Lindholm of Minneap-| {ct the entire state. Lisbon, $62.50. 3 spent four years in- Optimism Well Founded Soi ‘Sailing orders ‘have been’ issued | estiga z kanel ‘ a uthwest North Dakota iz lers ‘have mm issue et a ones kia| {More than 25 Jandowners are now, philip Krank from A, W. Mason,|for the 800 marines. reeently. se- theories here before the National prereas Rollnadny ae thes Sees, ia 160 acres, improved, one mile from |lected to reinforce Admiral Lati- Probation Association convention. | Dakota association's peneral advertis, | Dickinson, $53. mer’s command in Nicaragua. i iidrendi m merpsy tance fh . P. Wanner, 160| The aircraft tendef, Aroostcok, Lindholm finds that ehildren} ing. campaign by personal contact Wa I 5 Aroostook, e not been trained in re-l with prospects. Others will be in, “pity rere. sacral Picinson ee left Quantico, Virginia, today car- Fen an eect er there gre{ tg, field within the next 30 days agency, 400. acres, improved, four|"¥in@ six airplanes, ‘and aviation ee nn nth ear are | a ese efforts are certain to add | miles from Hebrom, $28. pe put in 2 more acceptable to error in lat impetus to the movement. With t life. The doting parents or other s, he deelared, are important factors in such cases. There are a few exceptions, how- ever, in which inhibitional failures turn the tables, Mr. Lindholm e: plains, pointing out cases where ph sical handicaps lead to abnormal mental development and a high place in the world, or the egotism of a “spoiled” youth turns into an ag- gressiveness that carries him to a place of leadership in manhood. Withdrawal of Ford Libel Case From U. S. Court Not: Approved Detroit, May 11.—()—Counsel for Henry Ford in the $1,000,000 libel suit Aaron Sapiro brought against the motor king have declined a pro-| $ posal that the case be withdrawn from federal court and submitted for settlement by the arbitration com- mittee of the Detroit board of com- missioners. ‘This was learned today when cor- respondence which has passed be- tween H. A, Harrington, secretary of the committee, and attorneys for both sides was made public. ‘The libel suit was declared a mis- trial late last month after Mrs. Cora land movement under way, soil con- for seeding excellent, and orth Dakota farmers continuing thétr remarkable swing to a more balanced farming by greatly increas- | ing their feed crop acreage and join-| ing in promotion campains to in-| crease the state's livestock popula-| tion, North Dakota goes into the summer months with well-founded optimism and confidence.” In compiling the report, it is an- nounced, representative members -of the association were asked to report typical farm sales during the past ‘60 days. No attempt could be made to make a complete list. The follow- ing are some of the representative sales reported from certain districts of the state: South Central Section North Dakota State Penitentiary from M. E. Griffin, 640 acres, un- paproved, one mile from Bismarck, from Todd Land Co., 67 acres, unimproved, half mile from Bismarck, $100. Arthur Gamble from Bank of North | | Dakota, 320 acres, improved, eight miles from Bismarck, $40. George Deisz from Christina | Fischer, Admx., 320 acres, improved,' near Linton, Frank Nieuwsma from Guss Bouma, 320 acres, improved, near Hague, $50. M, J. Fischer from Security State jfrom Dickinson, $26. jestate, 160 acres, unimproved, 10 Joseph Kuber from Bank of North Dakota, 320 acres, improved, 14 miles Thomas and ‘Jack Lefor from A. Godding, 320 acres, unimproved, two miles from Lefor, $23. August Kroh from W. E. Wilson miles from Glen Ullin, $20. Philip Morast from Philip Wiede- meyer, 160 acres, improved, near Beulah, $40. Johannes Fischer from Art Helb- ling, 320 acres, somewhat improved, nine miles northwest of Golden Val- ley, $28.50. John Rank from Herm Hallst, 640 acres, improved, 10 miles north- west of Golden Valley, $28. Zakar Spelvay from C, Waterman, acres, improved, 17 miles from Killdeer, $18, Nykola Klym from E. T. Moody, Minneapolis, 160 acres, somewhat im- Wroved, 12 miles from Belfield, $20. Ernest Kasemeier, Sterner, lowa, from Farmers & Merchants bank of New England, 320 v-res, improved, three miles from New Engiand, $37.0. W. Kirscheman from J. Prehn of Minneapolis, 320 acres, improved, seven miles from New England, $37. Arthur Hegge tional Life Insurance Co., 320 acres, improved, 10 miles south ef ,New England, $28.50, «Ole Johnson from Albert Erickson, Charleston, S. C., to'take aboard 100 men from the Paris Island marine corps station. ; Another 400 men were ordered to sail from Quantico late today on the repair ship Medusa, They will ‘go via Panama, An addi- tional 300 men have been ordered to ship on the submarine tender pupmne from Port Au Prince, aiti. Yaqui Rebellion in ’ Mexico City, May 11—()—The Yaqui rebellion in the state of Sonora has been virtually suppressed, Major Cesar Rangel, chief of the federal forces in that state. told El Univer- sal Grafico on his arrival in Mexico City last night to make a report to pe war department. He said the ‘aqui Indians were flocking into the federal posts to surrender. Sonora Suppressed |; ingland, $25. Cash deal. | Ludwig from Jacob Bender, improved, three miles from 44D acres improved, 12 miles south Hoffman, a woman juror, had given| bank, Strasburg, 320 acres, improvedy| an interview to a Detroit newspaper. | near Strasburg, $40. a ‘A hearing to set a date for a new; _ Damian Lauinger from Securit: trial will be held July 1. | State bank, Strasburg, 400 acres, im- Convention Reports | Given to Rotarians The meeting of, the Bismarck Retary club this ncon was given! to reports of the district confer- ence held at St. Cloud last week. Dr. Harry Brandes reported on | $35. proved, near Strasburg, $40. John Horner from Andrew Mille 320 acres, improved, near Linton, $4( Oswald B, Naumann from C. C.| Meagher, 160 acres, unimproved, near| Temvik, $35. Oliver G. Kringle from T. F. Con- nolly, 820 acres, ‘improved, near| Hazelton, $30. George Huber from L. B. Schoeler, 160 acres, improved, near Kintyre, nd, a Harry Olson from.Farmers & Mer: chants State ‘bank of New England improved, near New Eng-; Cash deal. Peter Meyer of Volga, Brookings county 8. D,, has purchased the Al- bert Hallan farm south of Hettinger; Martin Vander Veen and Fred Bruck- elman from Douglas county, S. D., have purchased the A. 0. Larson and{ Mueller farms south of Hettinger.' All are new settlers and brought Hol-| Fresh Every Morning at x our Dealer’s ‘the round table discussion of boys’| George Huber from E. D. Fogle, 320; stein cattle, Poland China brood sows} welfare and crippled children’s| acres, improved, three miles from|and other livestock with them. werk. Burt Finney told of the | Hazelton, $30. H. J. Lorius from C. %. Totten, 8@ ' i H | ‘4 .| acres, unimproved, i m i a Fe business methods meeting and Ray), 29% toc Improved, eight mites! five ‘niles toon Thunder Hawk, 8b. Is the equal of the best h Es le loaf that everleftanoven from Hazelton, $27.50, 30. ry Reinhold Ranschler from Bank of| Selmer Holland *from O. Vatland, Hazelton, 320 acres, improved, seven miles from Hazelton, $27. Gust Dorr from Bank of Hazelton, 320 acres, improved, three miles from Temvik, $30. Charles ‘Hildebrand trom C. P. Hoi- rup, 160 acres, improved, four miles er | Echrenk trom: L. E. Powell, class have adopted i jacol renk fr . E. Powell, men have it. 160 acres, partly improved, eight ih miles from Ashley, $40. Cash deal. easily a8 J. Rau from L, E. Powell, 160 acres, laundry or partly y eaprnved, about giant miles : : é ‘rom he asl eal. ‘Konrad Fielfle trom E. W. Schok,| +; You wear lightest, filmiest gowns 160 partly improved, 14 mil . ae" in safety without’ fear. For $82. Cash deal. i Kotex protects absolutely under ol}: Jacob her from John Stein- q conditions. Five times.as-absorbent 320 scres, partly improved, | Talley trom ‘Ashley, $21.50" Ca Be ite Boi Beh ae ly improved, ight ’ trom $30, Je ELLEN J, BUCKLAND BY igeglalrel Nae y if ipo ‘is low @-way'in woman’s hygiene that ends most of the bothers and worries of old ways. A new way called Kotex. 8 in 10