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PAGE TWe OFFICERS USE GAS BOMBS FOR 4ST TIME HERE Fugitive From Justice Taken} Into Custody After Shells Are Exploded PROPERTY 0 COUNTY ron) | NOTICE OF | RoRrerr XES. Kotice AL! I that is hereby given | following described real prop e | | forfei to the County in the State of North the provisions | of ws of 1913, of Chap, delinquent | unty has) property n at public to be and will of: it for sale for cash held at the Court House in. the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, on. Tuesday, June 14th, ai the hour of 16 o'clock a. m. vid’ sale Will continue from day to day wnti mpleted. The property {ii her will be sold to the |nighest bidder, subject to the right 3 Ee of the County Auditor, with the | Using tear gas bombs for the first |a ‘val of the County board, to . time in the history of the Bismarck {reject any gr all bids. Each de-| ; Police department, local authorities |scription will be sold separately. | early this morning forced an armed | mabe | fugitive from justice to come down | from the second floor of a residence | on Second street, between Main and | Broadway, where he had taken refuge | jot when the officers closed in on him. Int. In SB%4-10-144 The man taken into custody is} Lots 1-2-3 of 34-141-81. | Virgil Grego: of St. Paul,| SW! wanted at Windo! ing an automobil Lot from the custody of the sheriff h Windom after he had been arrested | previously at Bis! ek and returned | to the Minnesota town Arrested Here May 2 Gregory was arrested here May after the ar which he admits ing stolen Windom was found here. | Taken to the county jail at Windom, | he was the only prisoner there and | was given the status of a trusty, be- | ing allowed the freedom of the . ist lock Ist. Addition. nd Addition. k Ada. + yard without guard. On Monday, : about 2 p. m. Gregory | way” from the jail, taking | with him a .38 calibre Colt’s repeater | sheriff, revolver belonging to the which he found in the jail. us searched until dark in an effort to find him. During the afternoon, however, he lay hiding behind a | rock in a field and escaped detection, | Lots 1 to 4, Lot 1, Block although, he says, members of the | | 1 hte mi (New) posse were within a few rods of himj [ots 1 tu 6, Block 4. | at various time. During the night Gregory made his getaway, and headed again towards | Bismarck. Stopping en route at | Lamberton, Tracy, and other Benn: | sota points, he he heard the} townspeople talking about the “dar- | 10, 11 and 14, 0 CO id Block 10. been broadcast o the state via ec over the stute via pe indedat eon. radio. His conversationalists failed to. recognize him as the man whom they were discussing, however. 1 to 12, 16 to 18, Township. Lots 7 and 8, Block 9, Glenview Township. Lots 1 and Township. Lots 9 and 10, Lot HERE TONIGHT ra view. 11, Block 9, Glenview, : Talented High School Artists) ot 3,’ Block 1 ‘ bs 40! Add. Will Broadcast Program a 3 Over KFYR Lot 3, a hddition. i 2 Hed 2 ‘Block 8. With 30 talented musicians, the| [ots ‘iott Steele high school band and jas- d artists will come, here to- to broadcast over Station KF’ The program will start at Lots 15 to 21, Block 9. Lots 21 to 24, Block 10. Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, Block 10. Block 10, 1 Bleck 1 rogram is as follows: * Block 13, March, “Band Boys”—Band. ite Overture, ‘Energy”—Bund. 3. 4, Block Whistling solo, Town”—Mr. Epstein. Trombone solo, , “Field Day”—Band. n a Little Spanish “Elena” —Mark Leah Re bang! Rekper’ . Homan's Addition. Popular s0Mg, “Mellow Moon”| {ot 1 Block 4; Homans Addition. | Homan's Addition. Witton fa Macomber’s Add. Kd pedo ‘ —Band. Cornet solo, bridge Phelps. Waltz, “Marjorie”—Band. Cornet solo, “The Holy City’— Gerald Prescott. Whistling solo, “My Wild Irish Rose”—Mr. Epstein. “Santa Lucia”—El- Nor Lot 9, Block i 3 Macombers Addi- + Block 4, Macombers Addi- Lot 2, Block 5, Macombers Addi- | Baritone solo, “Tulip Polka”—Roy | tion. ‘4 u Clty of Bismarck Young and Binford: “ tae 7 a tag te fh jots 20 and 31, Block ,1. lege Boy,” “Powe: Lots 3-4-5, Block 2." Lots 1 to 6, Block 1. Band Members Members of the band are Leah| Lots 22, Black stron; Clarence Barta, Floyd Lots 21 ahd 22, Block 2. im, William Crowell, Peter! yo1m 34°28 Sieh ane” Ben DeWall, De| Lots 1 to 8. Block 23, Lot 9, Block 23. Paste , Harold foee FE Ps aoa 1 to 4 and 25 to 32, Block | ak ‘Omadt. ay “Omodh Gerald | fot 0-11-42, Black 21.4, 2 . Block 42. agg Re Norman) Tots 11 to 15, Block 44. 5 ‘obb, Dale) Tots 18 to 22, Block 44. ij iss jitmore, Sophia) Lots 1 to 8, and 24 to 32, Block Stiles, Harry 47. ‘ 7 25 and 26, Block 12. ts 1 and 2, 21 and 22, Block id 4, Lead ts, Mipek Bl ———$— oe ao ing escape” of a prisoner from the PSOE ad. SOG: «1 {3 Windom jail and was even given a Block = description of the fugitive it had Block 8. | Commission land on Lots 10-11- k 56. capitol Park Lots 27 to 29, Block 21. Lot 6, Block’ 28. Lots 1 and ch 31. % Int, Lots 13 to 1% Block 33. Lots 23 to 27, «33. Lots 21 and 22, Block 35. Bowman's Addition Lots 16 to 21, Block 1. Lots 10 and il, Block’ 4. Lots 17 to 27, Bloc! Lots 1 to 6, Block 1 Lots Block 2. Lots 3 to 8, Block Lots 6, Block ‘5. Lots 1 to 10, Block 4 Lots Lots Block Lots Block 10. Lots 4, Block 11, Lots 1 to 6, Block 13. Lots 1 to 3, Block 14. Lot 6, Block 14, / Lots 8 to 10, Block 14. 4, Lot 12, Blo Lots T'to 1 Lots Lots Lots Lots Block 15. Bl to 1 1 to, Hock ¢ Lots 1 to 112, Bloc! Lots 1 to 6, Block 27. Lots 7 to Block 27. Lots Block 28. Lots lock Lots lock 30. Lots 5 to 13, Block 31. Lots 1 to 4, Block 31. Lots 1 to %, Block 1. Lote 14 to 18, Block 1. Lots 1 to 5, Block 2. Lots 14 to 18, Block Lots 1 to 18, Block Lots 1 to 18, Block Lots 1 to 9. Block Lots 13 to 18, Block 6. Lots 1 to 8 Block 7. Lots 1 to 10, Block 8. Lots 1 to 16, Block 9. Lots 1 to 6, Block 10. Lots 12 to Block 10. Lots 1 1 to 16, Block 13. 11 to 16, Block 14. Suttle’s Addition Block hand and the his 2nd day of of the Board of County rs of Burleigh County, Dakota. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor, Burleigh County, North Dakota. under my aid County t North z ___ Returned Sunday Ito 6, Block 3 Chief of Police Chris Martineson 9 to 18, Block = was notified of Gregory's escape and 3 to 6, Block | ked to be on the lookout for him, | as it was believed he would return ssODENIO: “ # here. Gregory reached Bismarck 4 mE Coemasmtene Sunday night, he said this morning, 1 to 22, Block BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ; but went immediately to Mandan, 1 to 6, Block &. BOARD OF GITY © 1 = where he spent Monday and most of 1 to 18, Block ‘9. ERS OF THE CITY OF BISMARC Tuesd gs sakterinyiuaresneand Eto 3. Block 19. NORTH DAKOTA, That it is nec to Bismarck and the pollee soon to 12, Block 10. si and the said Board of City Iearned that, he was in "thee Seeeen | Pots L to 4. Block 11; Commissioners hereby declares it to h nots 7 to $, Block 1i. be necessary to const ; street residence. Vets 11 and 12, Block 11. { i | water sewer on Twelfth Street from 2 Chief Martineson, Deputy Sheriff} ots 1 to 12, Block 12. Lf to’ Avenue A, .and on * Ed Kafer and Patrolman Wm. El Lots 8 to Block 8. Street from Thayer : ing, Wm. Cleveland and Dave Lots 1 to 12) Block 18, to Avenue B, in Sewer Improve- 3 entered the house last night, where-} [ots 1 (2 12 block 13: et Tene lari od > fused to come down when commanded] 3, int. Lots 1 to 6, block of the city engineer, which plans, to do so by the officers. Knowing} iz int. | specifications and estimate of prob- that he was armed and hi 4, Int able cost were approved, adopted Pe ent he would likely “shoot) @ The rots 4 toe Binek Auuuor tits Teth day" of Muse 1983, + Reece Put if comerad, the officers} i int, Lots 1 to 6, Block _AND BE IT FURTHER, RESOLV- es » mount the stairs in the} i! int’ Lotwl to 6, islock 4, ED, That notice in hereby given to iace of possible gun fire from above.} 33 Int. 1 to" 12, Block 9. the owners of all property Iiable ee inc 1 to 6, Block 10. to be assessed’ for this improve- H Gives Up Int. i and 12, Block 10,Jment that if within. thirty (30) H ave n early Rate this, crsink Int. 1 to 13. Block Bh. Hues Gist sb lication iat é Martineson secured a supply of tear nt, 0 jock 12. ‘esolutio e owners of a i emis hs; hentia Gs hot caeds ba Int 1 to 12; Bock 13. [majority of the property ‘Hable, to police here, and soon after these had ine rier: ths Geleee aie eee been exploded in the upper part of int wey sautaal ouin leapeheabeue ties ink 4 Besycxploded in the uppor Int ltot against sald improvement then the ; ¢ house, Gregory gave himself up. | Int. Lots 1 to 1 Board of City Commissioners will Al sory bee area two terms in on ord : to 6, ts soprnea authoriged to construct e North Dakota penitentiary on] % Int. Lots 1 to he same, j s grand larceny charges, and previously} ot 1, Block Biste ct -Nort. Dakota, Counts ‘ had served time in. the’ training| "ot 12, Block of, Barlelgt, CUOr Binmarck, aa. Fi school at Mandan for a similar) joe 4) MEM within'and tor the Clty of Bauer, H offense. He formerly lived at Bar-| [ts tza0 North Dakota, do hereby certify } See cri steritt at Windom | Low 7-ani 8, Block, 27 eect onan te daca ane as been not and will come here} Lots 9, Block 27. Ci omeer eg ee enmeommnnal: FARalns } immediately to again take his man| Lots 10 and 11, iilock 27. Beh eee ears, of Sy fete eustedy. Gregory's case is| Lots 1 to 8, Block 28, ommissloners of aid city at a ® scheduled to come up in district court mae indie fey ot Maye ibet Wits set { at Windom on June 6. Although he| [ot* , and 2, Block 4. hana “and the ‘seal of the city oe 1 0 5. gh he| [or"s! Blow’ a. vad and the weal of the City of udmits stealing the car, he declined} [ot §, Block 4. Bismarck, this 18th day of May, to say whether or not he would plead| Lot “6, Block 4 19: ae guilty to the charge. Tots 7 and 8, Biock 4, M. 1. ATKINSON So ieee fh Blogk (6-18-25) City Audi » Block 7. on ek 1; aie oy STEELE BAND pray pail 5 “tlds. for the con Lots f and 6, Block 8, Glenview| Sealed bids for the construction of a storm water sewer on Twelfth Street from Broadway to Avenue A, Thirteenth Street from Thayer Avenue to Avenue B, in Sewer Improvement District. Num- ber » Will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarek, North Dakota, until eight o'clock, P. M., June 20th, The following approximate quan- tities are given for the guidance of_ bidders. 770 linear ¢ feet of 12 inch vitri- fied sewer pipe in place. 1,531 linear of 10 inch vitrified sewer pipe in place. 300 linear feet of 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe jin place. basins, Plans and. specifi file in the Work 6 mayholes.. 11 catch- tions are on City Auditor. this contragt shall be office of thi on cs ed not later; than July Ist, 1927, and shall be_ completed not later than August 15th, 1927. Bact bidder shall state in his bid’ the rate of interest the warrants are to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum), which shall be received and accepted by him at par in payment for the work. All bids shali be made upon a basis of cash payment for the, work to he done. Each bid must be accom- panied by a certified check for Five Hundred Dollars. ($500.00) payable to the order of A. P, Lenhart, .Presi- dent of the Board of City Commia- a guaranty that the bid- if successful, enter into for the porcanmance of Hach bid: must also be accompanied by a bidder's boad in as provided in Section: 3707, Com- piled Laws of North Dakota, 1913. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Gi vork Road | Sealed bids will the Board of Count of Burleigh | Dakota, at the court :haoure, marck, ‘North Dakota, 2 ul . m. June 8th, 1937, for road ing work between secti 26, between sections 19-2: in’ section 30, Morton Plans and spect file with the county, be obtained from: tl ‘ouaty. ‘el oa ot err Wa. rf board. The by cat ae be required to: file full amount ha 8 cont Board of: al é thereof. mi nies Se ccknty $-25 ¢-1) a sum equal to the full amount bid, ‘The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, , 9 aa . * | (5-18-25) ee je received by Commixsion- rad- ions 17, and 20 aw ‘Township. Or ma: fhe ‘county. murs § ‘accompanied cocampeniet ay Isa? Soricy or monte ae . CLOSTRI ‘55 yon ‘ing oceurre: DEFAULT the conditions at the morte S hteln | stter described, NOkICE fu HBRE- Y GIVEN: That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Johu Larson and Auna Lat his M4 on mortgagors, to “a C. jon, ax mortgagee, 2th dey if Apr! 5 for record in the office of the reg- inter of deeds of the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the dth day of May, 1921, at 21:20 o'clock A, M., and duly recorded in ook 108 of Mortgages, on pag 343, which mortgage was thereat strument filed for 7 record in the office of guid register of deeds, on the y of May, 19: _ AE ine grclnck 2 Me ordes in 00) ‘y ments, on page 426, wil bef closed by a sale of the prem such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front Fo! gourthouse in the. city of Blemarck, ty the county of Buri and state of North’ Dakota, at the hour of ten vlook on the 20th day of une, wo sty. amount due.on such mortgage on the date remixes described: in such mortgage and which-will be gold to fatinfy the seme are situate in. the gounty of | Burlelgn an te 0: North Dakota, and describe! as fol- iowa, yowst: | ‘The Northwest Quar- ter (NW) of Section Twenty-three (24), Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North, of Range Seventy- nine (79) Wert of the Sth P.M. i Th will be due on such mort- aye at the date of sale the sum of 1585.50, which sum includes prin- cipal and interest. thereon, beside tho costs, disbursements and’ ex- penses of ‘this foreclosure. Dated thia 11th of May, 1927. MIL! B, TON GOTT! G. F. DULLAM, Exccutors of the last will and testament of Mollie, Ep-| pinger, eppcenes | wee. C. L. Youn Attorneys for Bxecutors, Bismarck, North (First publics B/11-1 ort er Thos. J Burl 1 ; h ta tion, May 11, 1927.) i —6/1-8-15 NOTICE Or mixes TION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burloigh:—ss. Office of County Aguitor. Bismarck, N. Dak, To Leslie 8, and Lilite M. Ha ne No. El Moline A‘ dena, Calif, KB. He denbursg, Minneapolis, Minn... Union, Invest- ment Co., -Minneapelis, Minn. You are hereby notified that the tract of Jand hereinafter deseribed d which was. assessed in» your me for taxation for the year 1922 on the 1th day of December, 1923, duly ‘sold, a6 provided by? law for the delinquent taxes of the: year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion from said. sale will expire ninety days from the completed | services of this notice, id land is descri Northeast ~ Township 140,” Amount sold for... Subsequent = taxes purchaser .... Amount required to redeem at. this date ... 4 In addition to above you will be required to pay, the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law: and unless you redeem said land from id sale before the expiration of | Pasa- t e 81. “pala " quar: Rang. +8 44.26 | y 62.71 {lone already in charge of th i The two were expected ‘to|site of the pri will furnish power for hops where extensive engine and car repairs are carried on. | nérvoug,; breakdéwit from AFFAIRS OF. j GRAFTON BANK. Continued Absence of Man- ville Sprague, Cashier, Is Still Unexplained Grafton, N, D., May 25-)— While officials of the First National Bank here, which closed its doors voluntarily on Tuesday, still ex- pressed today the hope that the bank would be allowed to reopen for busi- ness as soon as the checkup of the bank’s affairs could be made, the national bank examiners to a: losed bank. reach Grafton today and work would begin at ‘once. It could not be stated by the offi- s how much time woud be required si for the work of going over the bank’s | 4nd concer: hat a very |105 feet sufficient. |feet high. himney, 165 feet high will also be constructed. paper but it was thought tl few days “ would be The reopening of the bank will de- pend upon the report of the ex- aminers to the comptroller of the el wise banks. The continued absence of Manville Sprague, cashier of the closed bank, was still unexplained today but the belief that he is suffering from a overwor! and’ ovér worry was: reiterated by relatives arfd business associates. COMMITTEES ARE NAMED TO SELL POPPIES Legion Auxiliary Opens An- nual Poppy Drive Tomor- row—Continues 3 Days affected’ the other Grafton fe The American Legion Auxiliary will! open its sale of memorial poppies to- morrow and workers will be stationed at various parts of the city offering the poppies to the public. Mrs. G. Olgierson is chairman of generai arrangements and is being assisted by the following sub-chairmen: Mrs. New Structure Will Cost new power plant here at an estimated 1 }cost of $150,000 has been announced beginning of work. on the checkup/by the Northern Pacific railroad, ac- awaited the arrival of two more|cording to Associated Press dis- t the | Patches from Fargo. in no| with f ; f Mfton | steam generating equipment will con- 300 horsepower water tube boilers, with room for an additional unit if needed later, provided with furnaces, stokers and feed draft equipment for i,j burning western coal. Indicating and recording gauges of the latest type will be @ part of the equipment. be a trestle from which coal from loaded cars will be dumped into hop- pers. be fed by mechanical conveyors into the stokers. Mechanical means also will be ce The boiler room will be 48 feet wide and 70 feet long. room will be 48 feet wide and 35 feet long. minor equipment from the present engine-room will be placed in the new room. F. E. Williamson, vice presi- dent in charge of operation of the line, declares that work-on the plant will be undertaken within the next month, Kennel Club Now club, perfected yesterd: Welch, W, G. Renden, Herman Leon- hard, ‘C. 'F. Ellis and D. C. Mohr W. A. Hughes, Mrs. George Janda,|has 10 BE BUILT ~ BY NP. HERE $150,000, Is Estimate Made By Officials cay Authorization of construction of a The plant, to be erected on the esent power unit here, the terminal ‘The building will be of brick, steel ete, 48 feet in width and in ‘length. It will be 35 A reinforced concrete 7% feet in diameter and Modern Apparatus Planned The new plant will be equipped all modern apparatus. The t of two 200 horsepower and one Along one side of the building will This coal later will ovided for disposing of ashes. The engine The air compressor and other Being Organized Organization of the Mandan Kennel launched Monday, was being committee composed of A. B, been named to outline plans. time for redemption as above Mrs. C, J. Tullberg and Mrs. P. G The committee expects to draw up a stated, a deed thereof will issue to Harrington. membership roll to be placed in each the holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by law. : Witness my hand and oft this 10th day of May, 192 A. C, ISAMINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. (First waaay 20° May 114, 1927.) -18-25, ictal seal) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, 88. County Auditor, K,N. Dak. To Orpha BW. King Bismarck, N. b. C.D. King, M Gal ita! y Bank, Bismarck, N. D. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1920 ‘as on the 13th day of )ecomber, 1921, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1920, and that the time for redemy- tion’ from said sale with expire ninety, days from the completed services of this‘notice. Bo ship 138, Range 78. Amount sold for..... . Subsequent taxes paid by In addition to t you will be required to pay the costs’ of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seat this 10th day ay, 192 A. C, ISAMINGE! Anditor Burleigh ‘County, North kota. (First publication May 11, 1927.) 5/11-18-25 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTIvN. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. Office of County Auditor, Biamarck, N. Dak. To Leslie 8. Hackney, ‘St. Paul, Minn., E. H. Brandenburg, Minne- apolis, Minn. You-are hereby notified that the ract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name :for taxation for the year 1922 Was on the 11th day .of Decembe: 1923, duly sold, as: provided by law, for:the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time fur redemp- tion from said . sale - will expire ninety days from the completed service of this. notice. Said land is described as follows: Northeast quarter Section Township 141, Range 78. Atbount, sold .for Subsequent purehaser Amount ‘required. to “redeem, at: 6. In addition to: t! taxes » $151.87 above ameunt you be req to pay. the costs ‘of the service of this netice ai terest as provided by: law and u you redeem. said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue ‘to the holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by law. ea seal ‘Witness my. han this 10th da: A. C. ISAMINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, (iret, publication May 11, 1927.) rst. pul ation _ 5 eee AL 18-26: The following Auxiliary members|of the hardware and drug stores, will be stationed about the ci Florence Peterson, Frances Peterson, Esther Maxwell, Catherine McKinnon, Hazel Paris, Nora McGettigan, Esther whereby signers pledge themselves to pay proportionate assessments up to $5 each when called on. The $50 reward offered for informa- Munson, Dorothy Blunt, Gayle Hawk,|tion leading to the arrest and con- Julia Johnson, Ruth Wynkoop, Mary Kelley, Jennie Hagen, Bleth, Mary McGarvey, Madge Runey, Mrs. Earl Trapp, Mrs. Fay Kent, Mrs. Inez Gallahan, Mrs. Peter Berry, Mrs. Esther Peters and Mrs. Ethel Conrad: Stationed at the postoffice building will be Mrs, Gerald Richholt, Mrs. M. H. Schnecker, Mrs. Henry ' Hanson, Mrs. L. F. ‘Bechtold, Mrs. J. W. Knecht, Mrs. Henry Burman and Mrs. John G. Karasiewiz. g The Camp Fire Girls, under the di- mn of Mrs, W. G. Worner, Miss} grand of the Mandan Rebekah lodge, Irene Lambertus, Mrs. W. O. Ander-| was tl ning when 30 members of thi under Miss} were entertained at the home of Mrs. will also} J. m It is expected that others from the] Place in June, was presented with a Auxiliary will offer their services infnumber of the sale as the entire organization is} and green, ¢ Headquarters | used to decorate the rooms. Auctior for the workers will be the Grand] bridge and hearts were played during the evening, Mrs. S. A. Young win- ning the honors at bridge, ‘gon and Miss Leone Hiland will a: sist. The Girl Scouts, Dorothy Huber’s supervision, take part in the sale. putting on the drive. Pacific hotel. The sale will continue three days. dent that they will meet with a ready response earned are used in such a worthwhile way, in caring for ex-servi¢é men, their wives and families and the war o ns. ‘Auxilidry members are selling the poppy as a tribute to those who rest “In Flanders Field” and the sale has‘ a three-fold purpose. First it recalls those who gave their lives to their country; then it affords compensa- tion to many of our disabled soldiers and thirdly, it affords funds te carry on the welfare woxk of the Américan Legion Auxiliary. No Money For Jurors So U. S. Court Term ’. Will Be Short One : aes * ‘Lack of funds with which to pay jurors ‘for their services will prevent the holding of the regular spring term of United States district court in Bismarck this year, it w: an- nounced today by F. 8. Talcott, deputy clerk. A short court term may be held here some time in June, during which equity patent caues and motions could be heard, and any criminals wishing to plead guilty ito: charges against them would be per- mitted to do so, but no jury panel will be summoned, ~ i appropriation’ bith, propri ra worl re- pe in drastie curtailment of terms, it, has been antounced. * Jamestown Lad Is - Sought Over State ox tow N. D., May 25/4 vepeP tate ‘have - been Leute: viction of dog poisoner: Catherine] ing, posted: with State’s Attorney C.| Members of the Auxiliary are confi-| Jos. in hearts. the purpose of the-poppy | Charles Rowe sale is so well known and the funds | entertaining. «412 oz in. Each.St o carry | —. is now stand- Kelsch. Personal and Social News of . Mandan Vicinity LUELIA_MeCADAMS HONORED Miss Luella McCadams, past noble he guest of honor Saturday eve. | I. Rovig. Miss MeCadam: arriage to Eric Loven will household articles. Pink the Rebekah colors, were and Mrs. Williams having the low score Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mrs. sisted Mrs, Rovig in TO TRAVEL ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalvoda and son, Builds a firm, foundation. And wholesome appetite — e ti th Frank, left yesterday morning fot New York from whence they will sail for Europe. They will spend several months visiting their old home in iol Bohemia, and in other sections of central and northern Eupépe before returning to the United States. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Leahy, who have been spending the past month near Shields, have returned to their home in Mandan, Grade Field Day to Be Held Here Friday Afternoon Climaxing the school year, Mandan grade school students are presenting programs and planning for thei® an- nual’ field day, to be held Friday afternoon at the fair grounds. Pupils from all the grade schools are to e part, under the direction of Miss Agnes Jones and L. C. Me- Mahan. Running, jumping and other field events will be held and a kitten- ball game or two are planned. Fourth grade pupils of the Central school are to present an operetta, “Cinderella in Flower 'Land,” tomor- row evening at the high school gym- nasium’ undef the ditgction of Miss Evangeline Wade. Thirty-six are to take part. SAFETY MEET UNDER WAY AT MINOT TODAY Fifty Delegates Already Reg- istered—Poor Roads Cut Down Attendance Minot, N. D., May 25.—()—Open- ing of a two-day session in Minot to- day, ‘tl first annual state safety congress immediately launched into a detailed ‘discussion of safety prob- lems, with prominent speakers occu- pying the program. The convention is being held at the Elks' home. Fifty delegates, includin, one from Canada; had registered for the congress at noon today, and this list is expected to be imecreased by ar- rivals on this afternoon’s trains. Many persons who had planned on attending will be kept from doing so! by poor roads, making automobile traveling difficult. The program, arranged under the direction of Frank Milhollan of Bis- marck, chairman of the state rail- road commission and president of the North Dakota Safety Council, under the auspices of which the con- gress is being held, will be concluded some time tomorrow with the elec- tion of officers, the adoption of res- olutions and the transaction of other business, . NEW CLURIN- JEWEL THEFT 1S UNCOVERED Slaying of Gotham Gambler May Bring Capture of Man | Who Stole Gems New Orleans, May 25—()}—Police profesged today to see a, connecting link bétween the theft of $60,000 in jewels from Mrs. B. C. Dahlberg of New York and the slaying of Ted Werner, owner of Victory Inn, an alleged gambling house here. Joseph Bernstein, -charged with the murder of Werner, was being held today. in connection with the robbery of the Dahlberg apartment in New York. Superintendent of Po- lice Thomias Healy said it had been in dard Package] fis seat oWBernetel have been Werner's System Bray ore AEA emmy Ton oh nedter ala WEDNESDAY! MAY 25, 1927 Mandan News ARE GHECKED|POWER PLANT tablished that Bernstein made # ip to New York a 1ew days veror © death of Werner, and that he had told a maid in the hotel where he.and Wer make some money.” lived that “he had to to New York to collect ° were working on the a trij Official theory that Bernstein and a compan- in, who has not been: rehended, ik the fale ind that Werner met wh following an altercation dives tet; of the; loot. in was said by officer: bodyguard. 4 3 to PRICE, $75 TO $345 . B. Gieman Co. muasicn 2 —— * Prone 808 = Sail. this year from Montreal or Quebec via the mighty water boule- vard to Europe. For two da) charming scenes of romantic Old French ada pass in review be- s Atlantic fore you--then only 4 eca. Car lan fleet of Empresses and Cabin Class ships offer you the same excellence of service you find in the finest hotels ashore. Full nd sailing date from local eecemship agents, ov H. M. TAIT “611; 2nd: Avenue, ‘South Minnéapol! id, Minn. ' DR. R. 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