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‘bam eas . Principles are explained. BRAM wee mee ee ee “PAGE TWO PAIR WAIVE EXAMINATION AT WASHBURN _ Two Alleged Ban to Next Term of District Court July Washburn, N. D., June 4.—(Special to the Tribune) iving prelimin ¢xamination, Heck and Newkirk, auto thieves, pted to hold up a Turtle Wednesi night, were bound over to the next term of McLean county district court, to be held in July. Bonds for the men w $1,000 each by Justice C, mond and, failing to furn the men were remanded to the cx 1 Arens, the woman who two men, d arrested with the yet been arraigned a torney R. e's At defi chi will be against her. mpted to hold up A Weinberg of Turtle Lake Wednesday ij » but Mr. Weinberg refu later. The Arens w kirk were found by a f Turtle stolen from an * Bishop 8. P. Spreng : Will Address Nurses Bishop S. P. Spreng of Naperville, fi address members ny class of the cl Training School tomorrow t the baccalaureate service exercises will be held at the auditorium Mond ning: Judge A. G kota supreme court just he principal speaker, The = members of the graduating Devils Lake Editor : Is Married Today; dD. June 4.—()— n of Stanford, the bride of Phemas F. McCarthy, managing edi- tof the Devils Lake Daily Jour a quiet ceremony performed he Rev. W. R. Catton, pastor of the | church. They were attended by Miss Elsie Spicer of Buchanan, Va., teacher in the state school for the deaf at Devils Lake, vhere Mrs. McCarthy was also a Grand Forks Margie Wood Congregati of Grand Forks. Alleged Bank Robber Captured in Chicago June 4.—()—-Lou Timms, student at an electri school, was arrested today in con- nection with the robbery last. March of the Bank of Manitou, Colorado. Timms, according to H. D. Harper, chief of poli¢e“of Colorado Springs, was one of three wanted in connec- tion with the robbery in which $11, 000 in currency and $19,000 in travel- ers checks was taken. The robbers! escaped in an auto driven by a girl accomplice, since arrested, Airplanes to Sunday in Bismarck | The Minnesota Air Service Co. that have been staging airplane exhibi-/ tions in Western North Dakota will spend Sunday, June 5, in Bismarek.| Their two new American Eagle planes will land in a field one-half mile north of the state capitol build- ing. There is a general movement on | all over the United States to make America first in the air and this | can only be done by educating the public in aviation. The flyers of the Minnesota Air Service Co. will ar- rive on the field at 9:00 in the morning and will be more than will- ing to amswer all questions relative | to aviation. In fact that is part of | the service they are giving, Mr.| Ruddg who repr Aair “Service Company, states that aviation is not a mystery but in fact is simple after the Chicago, fundamental | We were | rather surprised to learn that air-| plan ike automobiles, are now sold on time payment plan. The | Minnesota Air Service Company are distributors for the American Eagle | Airplane for North Dakota, South | Dakota and a. test pilot for the Arrow Co., has charge of the stunt flying for the show. There will be wing walking, all | kinds of stunt flying, and many other | things to keep visitors entertained. | The pilots are men of long flying experience. Mr. Rudd states that | under no conditions will any stunt- | ing be done with passengers. | Advertisement | mounce that I am aj lection to the Board it the school elect! shall appreciate | GEORGE H: WILL CITATION HEAR PETITION von PROBATE OF FOREIGN STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, jounty of Burleigh, PY coeny Court, before Hon. I. C. vies ee. : In, the' MatteF of the Estate of Al- bert C, Clausen, Jacob Fiel, Petitioner, 8 vs. Margaret Helen Clausen, Albert V. Clausen, Guy M. Clausen and Mrs. i. H. byer or Mary E. Dyer, Tespondenta. The State of North Dakota to the bove dents: s Bound! er, and by Paul C. Samuelson nts the Minnesota | $ Aircraft Vat y | Spanish instructor, will __ In the Coolidge yy | £ President Coolidga will vistt these his vacation in the: Black Hil of U. S. forest observation static the sea. Below is a scene in the Proposed to carve huge likenesses style \of the Confedi veterans and the American Legion n atop Harney Peak, 7,200 feet above | Auxiliary, who were in charge of the Harney mountain range where it is | sale. ¢ Memorial on Stone mountain, Georgia, Vacation Country C. Newcomer, cultural agent. a thousand acres, while an increase is also expected in acreage, Favorable conditions so far this spring bave made the outlook for growers of alfalfa and sweet clover very bright, he sa Fort Rice 9 Will Play Mandan Here In the first home game of the sea- son, Mandan and Fort Rice will meet here: Sunday. afternoon, with "the Mandan time. Dorfler will be back in the and likely will do his share of the hurling. Shafer will serve for the first time of the season behind the bat and Newcomer wilt be in the game, probably to pitch or hold down one of the infield positions. | j, The remainder of the posts will besheld by Heidt, Geston, McMahan, Hoeft, Helbling, Owens, Ferderer, Arthur, Schultz, Tarbox, Rausch and Wirtz. The Fort Rice team is a. strong | aggregation and has to its eredit half a dozen wins, with not a single loss yet tallied. ame | Personal and | Social News of |. Mandan Vicinity | ——_—_——__________» TO ATTEND GRADUATION Mrs, Josevh P, Hess and daughter | Josephine left Wednesday for St. Paul and Red Wing, Minn. where they will visit relatives and attend the graduation of Miss Marian Jan- sen from Red Wing high school. Miss Jansen is a niece of Mrs, Hess, Miss Bathilda Hess, who is now attending the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, will accompany Mrs. Hess to Mandan Monday. Shidester, who has been s in Mandan for — several months, left today for her home at Weston, W. Va. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. George Clark, of Mandan, who will spend the summer in Virginia. RETURNS TO MANDAN Eugene Burdick, who has spent the part year in California and with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeamer, at Elgin, Ore., has returned to Mandan to make his home, En route he visited relatives in: Butte, Mont. WILL VISIT FRIENDS Mrs. Ed Loran‘and daughter Lulu left Friday for Dickinson whofe they will spend the week-end with friends, ON BUSINESS VISIT Misses Annie and Abbie Hoyt of Newton Falls, Idaho, are in Mandan attending to business interests. LINTON POPPY SALE REPORT Linton—The poppy sale campaign which was conducted in Linton ted a total of $42.10. This amount will be divided between the head- quarters for the relief of disabled points of national interest during South Dakota. At the top is the of Washington ‘and Lincoln, in the Morton county agri- Newcomer said He estimated the acreage. this year would ‘be close to sweet clover | game to be called af 3 o'clock sharp, | “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Citizens Asked to Help Keep Streets of Bismarck Clean ' streets In the ¢ity will be flushed by the street*di nents ceey poring jnext week, the city commission at the same time: requested property jowners to assist’ in the work of maintaining _Bismarck’s: reputation jas the , ereaneas, cy in the north- west” by refraining from certain acts | which have become too common here- | abouts. \ | Among these is the | washing automobiles on the pave- ment, where the dirt from the cars falls to the street and gives it an untidy appearance. Another practice which must be stopped, the commis- sioners say, is that of throwing grass, weeds and other refuse into the street. Such’ acts are prohibited by city ordinance, it is Pointed out, ved violations will result practice of Jones Maintains \ 12-a-day Quota in First 3 Days Having so far maintained his pre- arranged quota of 12 applications a day, B. BE @gent for the New York Life insurance company, is con- fident that he will break the world record of 311 apnlicatipns written during one month, now held by A. G. Berry of Vancouver, Wash. During the first three days of this month Mr. gones has written 36 ap- plications, and hopes to continue to maintain or even exceed his daily quota. He now holds the record for writing the highest volume of busi- ness for his company in North Da- kota in a single month and the rec- ord for the largest volume of busi- ness in one year, and wishes to add the third record to His list—that of writing the most applications in one month, HELEN WILLS WINS Stamfordhill, England, June 4.— (Helen Wills, American tennis star, today signajized her return te active play by capturing the women's singles North London championship, defeating Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California, 6-2, 6-2, in the final. peer ncniGre talihivrs ty HENCE THESE TEARS First steno: I'm tired of working. Second steno: . Why don’t you get married? First steno: I .am.—Life. eee eee Astronomers now believe that the temperature on Saturn is far below zero—probably shout 240 degrees Announcing’ today that all paved! Last Minute | Bulletins : ea i Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland, June 4—(AP)—The Marquis of Lansdowne, former British treasury and governor of Canada from 1883 to 1888, died today at Newton Anner, after an illness of only a few hours. Cape Henry, Virginia, June 4.— (AP)—Nitiety- seven gray sea warriors of the .Umited States fleet, manned by 23,000 officers and mean, steamed in proud ‘and colorful procession down Thimble Shoals Channel today to be reviewed for the first time by Président Coolidge at the gateway to the Atlantic. Springfield, It, June 4.— (AP)—Settlement out of court of $1, interest suit Sfpinst Governor Len Small of Illinois today ended six years of Htigation, with a stipulation clearing the governor of . the charge of foctoting the money The governor agreed to pay $650,000 and costs. Louisville, Aes June 4.—(AP) ewis H. Kilpatrick, national Cross disaster director, in charge of relief and rehabilita- tion work in eastern Kentucky, today estimated the property damage done by Sunday night's cloudburst as high as $25,000,000. In an official message to national Cross headquarters today he placed the figure at that amount and reported 89 known dead with 20,000 thrown out of employment. What's. your shoe size? The' pair of shoes exhibited in_our window, ,are yours— FREE—if you can wear them Properly fitted.—Webb Bros. SSSSS—=S=S==amuqm_——_ The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan DR. R. S. ENGE Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D Fahrenheit, Uranus, another planet, is even colder, . -U. 8. STARS ELIMINATED l4; St. Cloud,. France. June 4,—(P) ' |then return to her home in Fargo. Miss Agnes Jones, who is not re- | used in the Bible, | turning next year, will go to Minne- | apol FOR VACATIONS Many to Take Trips to Yel- lowstone, Black Hills, | Western Points 7 schoo ma ing hers in the will spend the arts of th Ys a 0 plans given out when school dye ay i Superintendent J. C. Gould plans | to stay in Mandan during the sum- | mer, while Principal L. G. Thompson plans to visit hi in Mitchell. D., and ter part of t summe h at the Diek- | inson normal Ristey to Minnesota Jerome Ristey, science instructor, plan 5 he home of his Parents in Lake City, M ©. MeMahan ig to travel in’ western | North Di Oliver Bakk | ents ‘ord- will j te Teachers’ college at J inther and his fan leaye tomorrow for Haw’ and then plan to Yo to where Mr. Winther year, via the Black H stone national nett, junior hig! nstructor; Mi: Delia 0} also of the Junior high, and Miss Evangeline Wade, fourth instructor the school, will make an Yellowstone national park, .. Fo Visit Red Wing Miss Marian k, Latin instruc- tor, will v: Wing, Minn, ill | ampa, Idaho, will teach next ills and Yellow L and Miss’ Mabel Frey, a attend ti University of Minnesota. Miss Glen- ora Watkins, head of the English de- partment, will go to her home in Far- go. Miss Gladys Millsap, English instructor, is undecided as to her plans for the summer. Miss Wealthy McGregor, ies instructor, will v ents in Yankton, 8, rene Winness, commercial in: tor, will visit at Portland, N. D. Clara Pierson, mathematics tor, will drive to Minneapol: Central | auto trip to| tat her home in Red | dean Borotra and Rene Lacoste oj minated William T. Tilden and Fran- cis T. Hunter, the American pair, from the men’s doubles of the inter- national hard court tennis champion- ships today, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. The word “and” occurs 46,697 times in a total of 773,746 words Hildegard Hansen has ided her plans for the not yet d summer, Central School Plans i At the Central schgol, Miss Anne McGee is to drive to’ Spring Valley, Minn. and Miss Leila Sunderland will go to Milton, N. D. Miss Ruth | Doyle, principal of the schoo}, will | Ko to her home in Easton, Minh., and | then plans to take a trip through the s. Miss Mildred Layman | her home at Grand Forks Anna Brown will go to argo and then to Minneapolis t the Syndicate school, Mis Stark plans a trip to Detroit, Mich., and Miss Lillian Odell will’ go to| Watertown, Minn. Miss Clementine | Wirtz plans tor visit her sister in | Rogers, N. D. At the Custer school, Miss Marie Haas will go to Lidgerwood and Miss Ullainee Kennedy will attend the Dickinson normal school. Miss Myr- tle Winness will attend the Mayville normal school. Alfalfa Acreage | Will Be Doubled Mortoit? @Subity’s alfalfa acreage this year swill easily be double that of last year's, in the opinion of R. MONEY TO improved city PRICE OWENS LOAN Property. Prepayment privileges. ELTINGE BLOCK One-ton International Speed Truck FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC, Ford Model T Accegsories Panett 4 Itis non-depooating 2 Is gives instant starting se 3 Ie giyes lightning acceleration 4 Ie gives giant power—smoothly N 5 Ic gives more miles per gallon “6 It burnsicleanly—the for of carbon 7 leis safe for you and your motor Sioux me A 9 Avy ar AA AAA AANAN AA AAA Y Ay AY dy Ay te heh Lord af ine er aah Devils Lake irs. Regina Schwarte, Mr. Schwartz was born at Shako~ id spent his younger years here, rh of banks ‘at Belle Plain and St. Cloud and at Der ke, N, before going into e was cashier SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1997 Former Resident of Is Dead St. Paul, June 4.—P)—John M. Schwartz, : 67, pioneer contractors, died here early jome of his mother, Minnesota’s the contracting ine » Hi _ vived by his widow ahd two children low al tee children, The Ladies’ Aid of the Episcopal Guild will ’ serve lunch in the basement of Lucas Co. daily from 11 a. m. to 5 p:'m. “ ms ' re STROMBERG cf Great Triumph for a Great Carburetor +. Byrd’s ‘flight to the North Pole, and D’Acostd and Chamberlain record endurance flight of 54 hours, also made with Stromberg Carburetors, The Vis-a-Gas Model Stromberg for automobiles has all the excellent features model. Have us install one on your car today. MALM SERVICE STATION of the aeroplane Automotive Electric Service : H. F. MALM, PROP. 5 112-2nd. St. Phone 243 Bismarck, North Dakota. CAAA EO A AAA SANAAN A AA AAA 07 AAA R the steep hill, the heavy ioad, the long .drag, Energee DETONOX Gasoline will ee give you the power you need, without over- heating your engine. 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