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PAGE TWO TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927 ' charges of grand larceny and one of ‘ransgeted (busingss, in the city Mén-| with. which ‘she was held in this| Glen: Ullin, Almont and New Salem.| What's your. size? | burglary, was a before Jus-| 1 aie ein te thy S community. The tour will end here Wednesday. | any fi * Maas eke : tice of the Peace IH, Crane Mon- | | jie Rev, G. \W.. Stewart of the First| When the tour is completed, a total] The pair of s! exhibited * ay on two charge i ON BUSINESS Presbyterian church * of Mandan of 45. towns will haye been visited.) in our’ window are yours~? He waived amination and | was i Kenneth fiemane of Sterling is prefenes the afoners! EGU Bae eae ar TeLeeb onianie: sed FREE—if you can wear them bound over to the district court. spending a few days in the ‘city look- | beaters were R.A. Nestos of Minot,| ? 4 ; | jing after. business interests, HF O'Hare, Otis Dughom, T. R.At. [a Willys-Knight cutaway motor; a] Properly fitted/—Webb Bros. Ros Coons of MeKenzie was F | prorat Sebi: kinson,’C, R..Green af@ E. G. Wan- wire me ed Jk six and a : bound over to the district court 0 NOV BE . " RTURN M JAMESTOWN | ner, Ihterment was in,St. Mary's| Killys-Kni ' ““ ‘ 5 * 4 ec bond of $100 Monday when 4 _LEAVES FOR VACATIO |. avs, Mi C:- Doyle has returned fron | cemetery, Seca eager pgs oh America Did It Again, : ed before Justice Crane 9 ronnie gitelen Mclean Weft Monday Jamestown, where :she spent a, few All high grade sarin coats] latest song of rgh’s ree of threat to tear irafton’ where spend days wi frien ‘ aie’ | iz Medtroy tetees + 4, | her vacation at, her home. Migs Me- oe? Lahr Show Visits _. | at greatly reduced prices—-| wonderful flight—The Music fF z Fi 3 j Kean has taught, at, the” William FROM NEW. SALEM West-Sl T Harris-Robertson’s. Shop, Annex Hotel Bldg. i Montana Man’s Bont Wrecked | Wheat C y Commission Dedides to| Moore school in this city for the pabt Mra. 0, C. Gabe of New Salem was est Slope Lowns i SU oh bi. i | ‘ a in the. ity. Monday as the guest o' f } in Terrific Storm on Bumper ea) rop | Amend ‘No Parking’ Ordi- a loretomes (D1 8 friends. Enterig onits fivial week today i | in Western Canada | TO FERGUS FALLS —— the Lahr | Motor” Sales" company's : bu Missouri Ay nance Temporarily Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vorachek and ERE MONDAY traveling auto show is touring the i : | Is Being Predicted sons, Blaine and Carlyle, of Garrison)’ Miss Mabel Everson of Washburn| southwest part of the state, with its| e : > 5 F | ae * spent puseay as the guests of Mr. and | was the guest of friends in Bismarck| return here from a three-week trip s of the Missouri river in a ‘ a svedio. ju, Decision to temporarily amend the| Mrs, E. J. Heisir- They were en! Monday. scheduled for Wednesday, June 15. fk ndonment of D.. Winnipeg, June 7 ~Predic-|“no parking” ordinance to exclude | route to Fergus Fails, Minn; | ——— The show today was at Flasher and , p f De rip from Sidney, M tions that’ the. western Canadian| such curb space on the streets as HERE ON BUSINESS St. Anthony und tomorrow will be at ti he Gulf and he is now wheat crop would compare favorab adjoins hotel property was reached| * RETURNS HOME Marion Denstiore of Sterling was|Stanton and Beulah. ‘hursday, Ha- q V uccording to word re- with that of 1915, when a bumpe y Bishop S. P. Spreng of Naperville,| in the’ city Mon ess. |zen and Zap will be visited and Fri- 2 i ibune. was produced from approx ‘ f hotel proprie-| 11, returned home this morning aft-, | day, Golden Valley, Halliday, Werner POPULAR PRICED’STORE 4 4 the bank where 14,000,009 acres, were made and managers appeared at the | er attending the commencement week Man Attend La t and Dunn Center. Killdeer and q anchored just below by xperty, who two works Ako|mecting and nrotested the strict en- | program of the Bismarck Hospital| y is Dickinson are to be visited Saturday ; Fort and tons of earth, falling regarded the lookout with mis; + forcement of the new law. raining school, i e show will remain in Dickin- L , ruined it, Dotson said.| ow to unusual rain and com] ‘Under the provisions of the new Training JERE | Rites For Mrs. Cox ie antdee Sunday. i nd his er {fic code, of cars on the AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL i orgs! Monday, Tay Richardton and 1 took the 17,500,000 acres of land " re in the business Mrs. Eliza J. Wagner of Sterling! Funeral services for ..Mrs. A.| Hebron will be: visited and Tuesday, 4 to be sin se 1 the hours of 2 and|{s a patient at the Bigmarck hospital.| Beecher: Cox, héld ‘this afternoon. at his story of the wreck: ba prohibited and it! Mrs, Wagner, who is 88 years old, is| the Webb funeral parlors, were large- id Causes Trouble ground, With was” ; ced 3 day that, be-| suffering from an attack of pneu-| ly attended by friconds of the family afternoon of May 2l, a id if weather) ginning imn y, this provision | monia, and the many. beautiful floral trib- ’ J us to take shelter. No¥- | would ye id. atts meta utes bore testimony to the estéem! Gast ‘side of the| tt he The - a that to en- TO CANADA FOR VACATION. | ean wee time w. the force this Mette nA would! | Miss Ruth Gishler of the Bismarck | The next da was Es psa {tend to dri considerable of | hospital left today for a trip to Cal- Tionesta her windy, so we did. , tt. was held | gary: Edmonton, and Bante, aimbets | a + Juniata a the. tip The following Former Dakotan harking ‘space directly ad-/ where she will spend a three weeks! | ill windy, while the wind ° A . . joining hotel property was exempt! yacation. ’ Pi 4 ly changed from nort Dies in Mill City from the provisions of the law tem- | paler ay? “ a (1 hwest. ‘This caused ou deel poravily, the motoring public could| RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY side of the river to be exposed to the) 11 Woanolis, June 9%. Py —Mrrs.| & & all: cated to comply| Robert Nuessle, son of Mr. and enero mares, as the wink bad the) a sah A Mattoe, BS, a Fesident’ of {With the law without ithe, danger of | Mrs. W. Ia Nuewsle, has returned i full p of the entire river fase i aMere {losing its trade completely. rom the University of North Dakota, oat this stage of the gnme,! Minneapolis fOr 9). years, ang the Will Buy Truck where he bas been attending; school, \ Now cn in full swing. Many na pretty favorable | Wife of C. S. Durfee, a veteran t/| Commissioner J. Larson, to vist i Beople are now taking advan- was a point of land tre civil war, 5 “|whom the matter of purchasing MOTORED TO TURTLE BAKE t hi Brie ne ee ervey Durfee moved. to North Da-| truck for the waterworks department | Str, and Mrs. L. H. Richmond, Mr. | ‘age of this sale. All'coats J, zi s ubove where our boat was tied c a navuentine was erred previous meeting, | and Mrs. Price Owens and children, | ress point deflected the current atte ree wherd she | Fecommended to the commission Mon: | and Miss Leona Lamb motored to Insura: ‘ \ and dresses now reduced to y from our boat, protecting the iid since. re ears Nee y night the purchase of a Dodge | Turtle Lake Saturday to visit friends. nee | the lowest possible prices. eand preventing the river from) 1 ondan : truck, and it is likely that the truck | ‘om i { | a 5 cutting. gy eves Mul ae |will be purchased within a few days, TO INDIANA H " “About o'clock May 23, a severe A Paul Brown appeared before the| Mrs. George Allen, who has spent Rain Insurance has been losing out the balance of ' wind and rain storm came from the A epial Romance Has [comission to seek a. reduction of ime in the city at'the home of | meplied: (td everything ladies’ and ‘misses’ coats at west, but I unloaded the boat before m ali the assessment of his grocery ._E. J. Gobel, left this morn- ‘a + | $8.95, $15.00, $22 32.5 it struck us, as thé boat would de’ Tn pgmantic Ending |i tistures for 1926, whi ling for’ Lebanon, Ind. ‘VACATION from garden parties tofl| 95, $15.00, $22.45, $32.50, the waves better when it was un- claimed was too high. The commis ~ ‘ , ; big-league games. Fairs, $39.50, $49.50 and up. ioaded. erences The {S108 recom to the county HERE FROM IDAHO < | th G test Sialiés, (Dtehtun, cen =s y 5 Bank Is Cut Los Angeles, June | 7-—-(P)—The | hoard that the assessmegit be reduced! Mrs, Arthur Skelton of Caldweil,, OTA The Vreatest « ee Clean sweep sale on our large “The storm soon struck, and the aerial romance of Charles LaJotte.! “an amendment to the zening Idaho, arrived this morning to spend I 1 nd Wi. : all events can be insured. p sal our larg waves were running high ae Pi ih pelted fi dinance, changing the boundaries of | a few days as the guest of her sister, | nial jaters. - Don’t -be out of pocket assortment of ° ladies’ and comnienced to cut and this endan- society girl wi e g ; epee : a | i gered our qboat somewhat, but there san Diego in his Wt |the Soo. Line I apnea Gace cD | dey nd ren ip | when the crowd stays niiss¢s’ silk dresses for sport, was no chance to move it. Soon the! plane S ternoon, developed a| rrre rier ME wonderful “1 i | - Anse mentioned above, eave way ‘om unromantie aftermath mere | peond: rena hive “Gondn Burton ana binge 9 eee | — . street, afterncon and evening | und was ¢ut out entirely in a few today as the young woman arranged i y-six loads | Rendina, of Garrison, who have been LUpkes ' ‘orpors le | 5 " minutes, This allowed the full force to re Jone after refusing | Net nity Auta LMC IeL DET Meat GoM, Weeldfamous exisise, Goes slepingee- This agency. of the Hart- wear in all the leading shades of the nt to strike’ just where to p inst her twen- ing to the monthly report | Langum for several di Sa ae ee Te d Fire I at $8.95, $12. $16.45, the bont was tied, andthe cutting ticth century Lochinvar. | . Wakeran, weighmaster. The | home today. ee ee eer eee ee $24.75 and $29.75 became fast and furious. ces e beginning o: adve' o— a rs Seerner Meals in fare. i veel bank the size of box cars would!in which Ladotte invited Miss Burke| (yee 4 cee ere eont® were OF coal, ‘fpany makes a ‘business of Dr. John Steen, for | made his’ get- plunge into the river. Our camp was and her escort only ubout 15 feet from the bank and an it heeame necessary to move it im- aw mediately, This we did, with the! Dr. rain coming down in sheets and the a moment—threw the girl’s San Diego wind blowing a gale. friends into a frenzy. They quoted “:adivided my time between the LaJotte, who had been forbidden. to | |e tentand the boat. She was riding the call upon Mis: waves nicely and they were the high: threatene: had been on the entire trip, and anger was the probabil- ing on a cargo of bank, as : anda nbeees it would plunge toward the water with LaJotte said they had flown from: the undercutting of the current and San Diego to Twenty Nine Palms, a/ resort, 0 in tne Colorado desert, | where they remained all night at the | into home of the father of LaJotte’s em- she ployer, Ellwood Lloyd of Los Angeles. y upside down, Miss Burke was quoted b: help of sheriffs ng on hi cher, we got the: she had been held nd took off the en-iny Ladotte, while the is fist oe nd fully mitted to the officers he had | there being 746 loads of that com- RETURNS HOME | every thret days from the modity weighed during the month.| Miss Clarabelle Bailey who. has| i F pores on Lake Ere, Detroit Other loads totaled as follows: # Ice, been a guest at the M. C. Doyle home| River, Lake Huron end Lake Superior. } corn, | returned to Wildwood lake this week- | BU pape Ne Maemo me GreaT Lakes TRANSIT ISITS SISTER. CORPORATION For further information, tickets out off) Reduced nrices on all our Dorna Gordon house frocks. Rain. coats at $2.95, $4.95, $5.45 and $9.45. keeping — people trouble. WRITE, CALL OR PHONE FOR FACTS MURPHY “The-Man Who Knows Insurance” | _ 216 Broadway = Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. handise, 11; bar- | j gravel, 41; jan Weist of Henderson, | rye grass, 1. 5 in the city as the guest of | her sister, Mrs. C. H. Schoregge. , call any tourist or R. R. tiches agent or G.-C. Williams Civil War Veterans TO MAKE HIS HOME | Meet at Devils Lake, Beep it Bath a. . A. Great Lakes Tran: Loyal Craven left Monday for Og- Lake, N. D., June 7.—(P)}— | Corp., 101 Palladio | u ct from her a promise to] die together.” home in the future. HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Monday, June | to Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Yeager | of this city. HERE ON BUSINESS Charles H. Pearson of 8. Soon it happened. Approximately two tons of earth fell directly the boat and within i i had turned complete q The next day Republic encampment and Women’s Relief Corps convention got under deputy | way here this morning with more! than 250 members of the two or- ganizations in attendance. Annual reports Becupied the morning ses- ions of each bod the W. R. his stormy method of wooing) mecting in the Salv: den, Utah, where he will make his 6th annual Grand Army of the | Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Love's Madness T WAS under a summer's moon that Lorraine gave her melancholia. Now 1 am the proud heart into George Miller's keep- rt ittle te ‘ and a true companion and inspiration} ig. Never were two souls more to my husband. I believe hundreds rapturously happy. Then ,the t] 01 wi now bi . te the secret of my happiness, handsome, fascinating, devil- the secret of my happiness, and I will gladly reveal it to any married may-care Captain Stephens came into her life. a) Payr t on shore e, but the boat was , smashed until — practically Kintyre tadel, | yn army repair, so we abandoned the ri on a tip from a newspaper cartoontand the G. A. R. in the court room| teint took the train for West Vir-/End'to “alip one aver ona rival” lof the Ramsey county eourt house, | ‘That Baby You've gina, where we are now Visiting m Miss Burke, however, refu: ‘A joint meeting was held this aft- ents and telling some pretty big file ¢ ones about the west.” NEW PHONE BOOK ISSUED ; Has’ Revised Listings of j Street Numbers—Appears in Different Form rg ernoon at the citadel at which time Department Commander J. H. Seright Denbigh, of the G, A. and De- rtment President Mar: Page of not, of the W. R. gave their uddresses. The feature of the day's program will be the annual campfire service, which will be held at the Grand Theatre begiuning at 8 o’ciock, The program includes an address of wel- come by A. V. Paig, president of the inst LaJotte. ‘Northwest Pioneer at Point of Death St. Cloud, Minn., June 7.—(P)—Ex- | lieutenant Governor Charles A. Gil man, 94, the only surviving member of the Minnesota senate of 1868 and one of the few pioncers in the north: ! west who received appointment to! city commission, to which Command- | publie office by Abraham Lincoln,| er Seright will’ respond; readings was at the point of death today, with! musical numbers, and the esenta- | | doctors in constant attendance at his| tion of a flag by Mrs. J. M. Chidester. ibed side. It was indicated that the} The election of offi | venerable statesman would not sur-| cupy tomorrow morning's session of iatines ot | vy the 4a the installation of the is childre: Longed For Mrs, Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship “For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood,” writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas City. “I was terribly nervous and subject to periods of terrible suffering and — woman who will write me” Mrs, revised Burton offers her advice entirely Containing sest relatives! newiy | See lected officers to take place| 3 , : Sith a new aisle of type, Reoue ere SUnaenee, severh ers at a joint meeting tomorrow after-| Sol)" etree should be addvesies to| At first she accepted his attentions vith a new style of type, ve/ when Mr, Gilman's condition became | noon, q ‘ “a aks Hi) ! musimechone director ge tel and have been with him| es | Mie ce aeeares ea an as a mere diversion. Had she only fore- TH i here Monday. steadily. He was stricken with hit) Box springs made to order) spondence will be s seen the disaster that lay just ahead! A : a open aa el? ga since that time rallied tw or recovered and renovated. | tial—Adv. But she went blindly ahead until one | c tupe fice used has been ordered. ax /t2 Si5K rapidly again, —_ematcl Matirece & Hye night ee ‘eee herself eritangled in a . standard for phone directories al jovating Co. one. 3) most fearful adventure—as helpless as 4 over the country. and is larger and, School Election Is s ‘ P! | Broadway. Exceedingly Quiet, te ith the number ex- a bit of driftwood, lashed and driven by the fury of the storm. > easier to sone cestionally plain. Special plains were taken by the Tt Again,” Doctor of Chiropractic telephone company to see that ad- dresses listed in the new book coi cide with those given out by the city commission under the renumbering plan, A special operator went on duty to call very subscriber and as- certain his correct street address. As in the old directory, Scandina- vian names again take the lead. Bismarck is probably experiencing | the quietest school ‘élection in its history today. | 15 this afternoon, with only | 45 minutes to go, only 39 votes had | been cast in the annual election to | name members of the board of edu- cation of the public schools. Only | The Andersons are represented with OM€ Vacancy occurs this year, the | latest song of Lindbergh’s wonderful flight—The Music, Shop, Annex Hotel Bldg. | neaaold Palmer School 3-year graduate Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. anguish, thetic + of the days that fallowedare grips ingly described by Lorraine in “My. ol i Lover”—one of the-sixteen big features : in July ‘True Story Magazine. Don't ‘thiss it! B MEIN, but he had NS (Abed sae “LOOKED $0 to wh had no ap aetie ral of agicl ena’ Wer tecee, y inJu crifice a ie TrueStory isone you will never for : ; term of George Will expiring xt en, term i CA aa ey Anfessen; jthis time, and Mr, Will was the only Hansens. The Johnsons number 16 ; candidate to file for the position. | ‘and the ‘Larsons 11. There are 11 Ol-} The polls opened at 9 o'clock this sons, and 12 Petersons. morning and will clese at 4 o’cloek | he Thompsons lead the English this afternoon. | list, with the Smiths coming second, * ~ with 10 names. There are six Mor-; The 10th is the last day of| rises, six Welches, seven Whites, and | discount on Gas bills. five Smalls. The Schneiders head | | Store closes at 6 o'clock Its so easy to give your resses, hose or lingerie lovely _ ‘The the German list wtih-seven names. | Saturday evenings until Sep- [Justice Court |) Sommer en nate Shop. | -—____——_+ Floyd Gadbaw was held to: trial} in district court by Justice Crane Monday on a charge of desertion and All high grade spring coats at greatly reduced prices.—| non-support. He waived examina- tian. is bond was fixed at $1,000, | which he has not fur ed. H i MATS ¢ Ad No, 67-A—2 col; x 35 lines NP. + Bie ready awaiting Crawford, ourt on two in’ district For Sale By All Live Merchants t ies. ing Sepia ee a an

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