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Sm cc PAGE SIX. seveeentenccenenene vey | a Magaz Gene: the Wiicecanansisiai writte! Long ‘ “chief” claims that he wi by hope of deft futile, pl GUST e Writer’s Story That! General Committed Suicide Is Called False commit suicide Little ed that the ma n Lance” T members of Sitting Bull's group | of government prob who fled to Canada after the bat-| the highest type likely to be de- tle that Custer, when he saw that | Yeloped, eating the Indians and killed himself. “It's quite common for old In-| ,, The ¢ dians to ‘fool the white man’ when | ficient telling them ed “This stor: then, j i Custer was too brave a man to| |, The program was opened with hic BL sie ah \ i F in| the singing of “Al by. the home by foot. commit, suicide, the inferenee in singing . SS eee however, i the ‘suicide’ tale as this writer #udience. Rev. S. F. Halfyard ; | i gives it belne that he was afraid|¢Flivered the invocation and f'torture fe ving his being tak-|2 jan high school glee club s oO re polyeine his being tak. several songs. Judge H. L. Ber : $ a matter of fact, the Sioux delivered the instruetions to ; indians never tortured their pris pucants and they were sworn in A mugement Company ’ eners except in very rare instances John Handtmann, Sr.. clerk o: ey Par F and then the torture occurred only e ; .. Denies Liability For through the action of one individ-| Small A oo R Accident ual, but not of the Sioux as a Sented 4 pylte a, ace cciden gion, Otto Bauer on behalf vf the Man- { “As to the old story about Cus- oe adits sede: aed Seat 3 May 13.—()—The ter being the last man left alive, | losed= with Rev. G. W. Stewart, usement Association will let it be known that the Indi delivering the benediction. contend that it was not liable for know who killed Custer, under Bl ccecnrHac ae eee Pace ofthe Baui: ’7d at what)” Dersonal and | Sftshed through a fence into a crowd meer: 3 " " 1 ° of spectators at a race at the Gran 3 The real fact is that Gene: Social News of Forks fair grounds in 1925, when it Custer was a i z \ f n : 2 ister was among the very fir: oe 6 presents its side of five personal in- 2 to die in the battle of the Little Mandan Vicinity | Jury. damage suits being tried Jointly iz : owever, this Indian’s/ 4 —____________ 9 in district court here. story will not be accepted seri | Sums totaling $197,800 are sought ly by any student of that affain” | AUXILIARY TO NAME OFFICERS | for the death of one ron ann ig gueet S Uithersinkcedradicn ih the coe : Ficers and delegates! to four other persons alleged to hav ene agoncichte foal fe n will be held| resulted from Claypool's accident. a ed rican Le-| M. W. Murphy, of counsel for the | ‘tg Welch, who declared evening at| defense, objected to introduction of ' jth writer wrongly ga’ Nickerson./testiomny by the plaintiffs today to} Bull credit for bei c - D. C. Scot-| the effect that the World Amusement | commander: of d Walter Toste-| association conducted the races the b hostesses, |day of the accident. The defense | = will contend that the fair association dian warric “As far General C r saw ef Johx im. He goes on to lice. this as jor * men James who ting Bull. school ave final su ing a ‘marke that the Sioux In and the rega id Indian, as thi: is Welch stories, but de lared, Is Old Tale ‘suicide’ that has se the battle,” Major Welch “It crops up ev oldiér” of the © ty to capture heard Longh but a great fool to run into the Si mag: was shot down col while he was held Major “an abs: only to the best Indian agent ever Sent out by the McLaugh! very one of those brave police- ro gamp under orders to procure His story is false.’ Mandan High Seniors| Plan For Graduation’ With less than a month befor examinations their diplomas, The baccalaureate be held Sunday, #: Presbyterian churcl gone the Ww ute insult, depart de into that hostil te fully passed will their receive rmon is to May 29, in the h, with Rev. G. W. Stewart delivering the sermon. Commencement exercises will be} BY ~ held in the high school auditorium J the evening of June 2, the 80 on the prominent speaker {s to be on commencement program and his ft %, name will be announced later. Al- program will be the vale- dictory and salutatory and several numbers _b; chestra an thy Prospective Florence Bagnell, j. linsky, er, Dunn, # wards, Eifert, Clara Borden, Irvine Evelyn Edwards, Margaret & worth’ Fox Viole G - & we Fox, let Gros; © Winifred Halfyard, Haze ond, Joseph 4m *» Hanson, onard and Vincent Luther,. Rob- r Eleanor : Mackin, McDonald, Fabel Mane Wm. E t Hoffman, Francis Huncov- , Bertha Kjol, Virginia Klein, | 4 * Marguerite Ki the high school or- e mixed glee club. graduates are: Mathilda Be- Christian Dietrich, Einar Ed- Ellison, Marie Fleck, Ells- cbauer, d Ham- landtmann, Lillian Henderson, Mar- Larson, k,, lis Potter, Evelyn Pa: Picker, ‘Bernice devs, Smith;: was | Worked’ out carefully 1a pistol to his head and is based on the experience of man is, to be | Meet : unusual,” | pointed cut that is an old, old} Willing rounds y now and Keep this But there is nothing to it.| high position. to May | di | carcinoma bronchius, father, John Larson. were shipped to Arling T will be held. | New Six Morton county Jcame citizens of the | today after successful aminations held at the | court house, Leon The men swe John Berger of because the past. The future do his part to maintain ent system to sa o admon: their in to do country residents onstitution, he sai flexible to take for a/the needs of the country and to Mandan Ne | ER DIDN - KILL HIMSELE, WELCH STATES WS Larson leaves| his widow, Mrs, Cora Larson, and his! remains he gton last night,| where Norwegian Lutheran services! Six Residents of : Morton County Are | . S. Citizens orton county orn in w Glen ly represents has nd citizen must the p: e in New York her AT LUNG at 4 one o'clock idge cl iZinovieff Again ickerson was daughter, “HEON hostess luncheon lub. | in Trouble With Moscow, May 13. | communis ‘ ble with the communist over, 50 Mandan high| #ttacking its central committee at a nicrs are watching their closely and anticipating the evening of June 2, when those who | non-party meeting. mission, « SFAULT having conditions of the n e executed and del n Larson and s mortgagors, to rigage 108 of Mortgages, on signed to Mar instrument in day of May, 1921 ord in the office of | deeds, 13th day | at nine o'clock A. M., orded in Book 175 of ments, on page 376, will closed by a sale of t such mortgage and h scribed at the f courthouse in the in the count: on the o'clock A. June, Meo of sale. The premises described mortgage and Sutisfy the same are: situa’ county of persis and North Dakota, an lows, towit:. satisfy mortgage on je on su tale thi sum cansleges prin- rest —P)—G. Zinovieff,’ former president Considering his action as a breach ; of discipline, the central committee! decided today to lay the matter be-| for the party's centrMl control com. premises in inafter di nt door ity of Bismarck, of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten on the 20th day of the which will be sold to described as fol- ‘~The Northeast Quar- Communist Heads; Ss. the international, is again in party for *} cent auction. er HEIas- certain ivered vy Anna Larson, his Paul Cc. prize which mortgage was thereafter as H.C / by an d the 7 ot of April and dui Assign- be fore- of ¢! amount the date In such ite in the state of ich_mort- e sum of be- n, been sanely are of « .| he said, in making his objection. County Play Day to () | | Glendive Man and Young Son Here on ‘Hike’ From Missouri e, They left mpany with man who was hat far. with his wife and souri from Glendive ause of Mrs. Lamp- died there and the ness and burial ve Mr. Lampman fa contracted to conduct the races and | |that liability to the World Amuse-| | ment association ended when it sup-| |plied talent and cars for the races, Judge C. A. Nye overruled the ob- jection but said counsel could argue | the striking of the evidence later in| the trial. Attract Many School | Pupils to. Bismarck! Pupils from schools in every part |of the county are expected in Bis- narck tomorrow for the annual Bur- [leigh county play day. The princi- pal event of the day will be a track meet at Fort Lincoln tomorrow after- noon. Dashes, broad jumps, high} jumps, relay races, shot put. discus throw, javelion throw, baseball throw and other events are scheduled for both boys and girls, Boys will be classified according to weight, and{ girls according to age. | A music and declamation contest | | will be held at the high school au- jditorium in’the morning at 10:30, Thirty-two individual entries have been made from: the five towns of Sterling, Canfield, Driscoll, Wing and Moffit. "Mrs. Hermann Scheffer and S. W. Orwoll will be the judges, The events will be girls and boys vocal solos, cornet, trombone, saxophone und piano solos, piano ‘duets, glee clubs, boys and girls reading - con- tests. A silver loving cup will be awarded to,,the school making the most points. PENNEY TO $83,250 One of the first edition copies of Fitzgerald's ‘Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam,” which sold for a penny don in 1859, brought $3,250 at a re- The smallest copy of the book ever printed, five-sixteenths of an inch square, brought $225. So great is the turnover among domestic workers today that one em- apiece after their publi¢ation in Lon- |only ones provided with finger bowls. Smiles of | Mrs. Lloyd Bertaud airmen who are to attempt the Ne’ ef their husbands’ success. That reflected by the smiles with;which Curtiss Field; Long + Islan which the attempt is to made. Chamberlin and Bert Acosta recen ‘ 4 flight record’ o Indian Gets Three Year Prison Term Devils Lake, N. D. Jerome Court, Indian who pleaded tb grand larcenry here this morning, was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary by Judge C. W Buttz, Court stole, a locel grocery com- pany quick delivery truck laden with groceries when the driver stopped to make some deliveries, The Indian was arrested by Sheriff E. F. Routier, who found him in hid- ing at Fort Totten, after he had dis- posed of the groceries at several In- dian residences, and had abandoned the truck near the fort. ~ May 13.) Infant Daughter o' Wilton Couple Dies Mary Arline, —three-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Me= Ginnis of Wilton, died this morning at a local hospital after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held in Wilton, probably on Sunday, defi- nite arrangements awaiting word from Mr. McGinnis’ parents. who ure on ir way home from China. They vere expected in Glendive, Mont., to- day, and it is probable that they tan Le reached there. LIMIT FINGER BOWLS London.—When the King and Queen of Great Britain dine at the homes of friends the royal couple are the The custom dates back to the time 5 suitable for two, Gentlemen pre- irerraael y Hugo R. Vendt of New Salem, Peter | bedstead. and dressing table; Nght ‘orge Custer did not) d Liborious Baron of Man- oak dining set, side China at the Battle of! dan, Rev. Joseph Herr of Huff and | closet, sectional boo! , library Big Horn, but died) Henry Kinzel. of Mandan, ‘Three | table,all high clase, and bargains, fighting valiantly, despite claims! others who were examined failed to Framed by the taffrail and stanchions of the welcoming hoat Macom, the Steamship Aquitania, agleam Also one hundred and fifty records, of a writer in a current magazine. | Pass. : & i from stem to stern with brand new paint, presented a pretty picture as she steamed into New York! Victor and Columbia. 414 West statem, Supt, eee. Gould Talks harbor with her cabins filled with notables. Among them (left to right) were Elmore Leffingwell, who| Rosser Avenue. r A.B. W Su oc cond briefly: traced |," supervising the removal here from Paris of the famous Panthers ie Guerre; Max Scheuer, captain, " me a ne story, the development of the ited and Otto Barr, trainer of the champion Hakoah soccer team, and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew {FOR ren Lae claaee Nbiag ‘Chief Buffalo Chiid| States and went on to explain Mellon, returning from a visit to his daughter abroad. | j ferrede Call at BLT Savente steeet is incorrect. ‘The, What real patriotism and loyalty erred. Call at 517 Seventh stree s told by | are. He declared that our form or Phone Confidence (eft) and Mrs. Clarence Chamberlin, wives of the w York-to-Paris hop; are confident is, if their thoughts are faithfully they are here watching a test a: of: ‘the Wright-BeHanca monoplane, in It was the same machine which ntly piloted to a world’s sustained ver New York. Reelected . i. Politicians emphasize the injection of the religious issue into the Bal! more mayoralty race in which Will- iam Broening (above) was elected to aueceed himself as the civic chief ex- ecutive, Broening, a Republican, and a Lutheran, decisively defeated: Will. iam Curran, Democrat, and first Ro- man Catholic ever to be nominated, despite the fact that the registration of King George II, when the guests rhssed their hands over their finger bowls when they drank to-“the King,” signif that they drank to the ployment ageney in New York places 5,000 servants every year. Stuart “kin, ter,” apd not to George. “Hl at ho Beat other than the king and queen might, ve finger bowls, presaged a sweeping Democratic vic- tory. BLAZE EXTINGUISHED * : The fire department was’called out seen today to ‘extinguish a small jazU. which: started in some rubbish ck of billboards between the First faranty bank and Quanrud, Brink Beside a Spcetral Monument to the Titanic. ~ lone, ‘oan T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. ATTENTION ' CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy men, If you know what you need here's what you want, Two himuired acted consisting of approximately 100 acres excellent tillable land prac tically stonelesa, forty acres paw tuge and 60 acres natural meadow yellding up to three tons of hay “per acre. Also one hundred and 60 acres superior agricultural land, Cheap range for sale or rent, adja- cent, All near Jeotes of Red and Black frails. it Us rises and terms. See Mr, R. P. Clarke, Bis. marck Hotel. FOR RENT—Modern furnished house One room reserved for Phone 282-J. Cali after ‘ LOST—Three Holstein heifer calves. | Schneider Bros., Bismarck, N. Dak., Box 123, Phone 13-F-3. | WANTED—Respectable middle aged | of three on farm. Write Tribune | Ad. No. 94. { | | safes, Write box No. 601, Bis- marek. FOR RENT—Four rooms or unfurnished, and near school. Call at 402 Ave. C West or Phone, 57%-! 's black shoe between Alexis — hospital school.’ Also lost a white Spitz odie” pup about a week ago. one 627-R. |FOR ‘RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room in modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 416 Thayer. | LOST—Two Fisk tires 32 x 6-20 be- tween Washburn and Underwood. Finder please notify Prince Hotel. Reward. FOR RENT—Two or ‘three furnished light. housekeeping rooms st 501 Third street. : SALESMAN for North Dakota and Eastern Montana, good commissiot: Proposition, transportation fur- nished. Mist be able to start next week. Phone 967 for appointment. ——_—_____—___» | Little Joe Fare ABOUT YOURSELF INDI—. CATES YOU HAVEN'T. MUCH 0 J they pores aN Printing is: the setting. of. your. message in Indy. to care for baby and take) of the Prairie Oil and Gas compan ; | another wenceal charge of Home for familly poacher, clsning: witnes peat Owen Rob nt counsel said today these WANTED TO BUY—Two small house | lieved the: Service on him is expected to be madey within a short time. furnished | ¢y in_ good. location| jn tempt proceedings could be instituted and Will] | c mer chairman o! Midwest Refini between Monaco and with the handed: $500 expense money for his return to the United States, mer waa made loday to Justice Hilts by government special case against Albert B. Fall, former secretary F. Sinclair, millionaire vil operator, which grew out of the leasing of the Teapot trial set for Ma IN CONSPIRACY CASE IS FOUND Blacker, in France, Served With Subpoena For Teapot Dome Investigation Washington, May 4a)—H. M, Blackmer, one of the long sought witnesses conspiracy France by American ficers and served with a: subpoena from supreme court of the District of Columbia in’ the Fall-Sinclair oil case, has been located in consular of- nt found the for: the board of the ne company on a train and Nice. Along subpoena, Blackmer was The cona A report on the location of Black- oth counsel, of the interfor and Harry Dome naval oil reeerve. The 3 was postponed 1% ONett Not James F. O'Neil, former president missing witness, has not J of governme ents be- ad accurate information to his present whereabout: Should Blackmer and O'Neil re- se to return to the United States response to a court subpoena, con- co “type. If you want.it to.carry the full force of your spoken word, if you want it to re- ceive reader preference you must employ the services of: an: experienced: printer. whose::knowledge of composition, of typog, raphy. is. expert—one whose:recerd of ac- One "FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1927 lO) WITNESS |) inst them under the special ‘uct™passed at the lust session congress. This act provides for # fine Up to $100,000 with judgment sought: against the: property in, this country of the defaulting witnesses, Country: Club: House ' Being Redecorated Members of the Counfry club will have a great deal to be proud of in their clab house when pians for its redecoration are completed by the house ‘committee, lready niuea hus been done in beautifying the rooms, new curtains having, been placed in the dining room and the furniture reupholstered. apse draperies ha.c been put. up in the living room aud new parchment lampshades through- out the house haye added un atttric- tive touch. Several pieces’ pf’ new furniture will be secured and\the interior is to be refinished, Whilesthe work is not yet completed, the house is already wreatly waproveer when finished the He be will undoubtedly be very at- tractive, —+- | ‘Additional Markets ' CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, May 13,—()—Butter higher; receipts 12,158 tubs; cream- ory extras 41%; standards 40%; ex tra firsts 40@%4; firsts 36%@38%% neconds 34@85 1%. Eggs unchanged; receipts 29,583 cases. Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN| Chicago, May 13,—Wheat. No. 1 red 1.43% ; No. 1 hard 1.48%. Corn No. 8 mixed 82%; No. 3 yel- low 85, Oats No. 2 white 49% @52%; No. 3 white 48% @52. Rye No. 3, 1.03@1.06. Barley 84@92. imothy seed :4.00@5.25. Clover. seed 30.00@36.00. Lard 12.15. Ribs. 13.00. Bellies. 13.62.

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