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nthe cnbbbes -rabdeme ieinecaecC ee pub rest anesnntae a. "GOOD FISHING TS PROMISED FOR COOLIDG 12 Miles of Best Streams in = Hills Set Aside For Pres- Use ident’s June 11.4 ochlaven J pools, n sparkling fly Lodge, S. D. h hes long, they n. All whip-steel, Eight pouné shave been t till landed. fighting # ac i Assured Privacy President Coolidge. is he desires throug ured the: des of 12 miles of best | streams in the hills” for his! his vacation at the Game Ledge in Custer State park. Readily aceessible ta the summer white house, two-umiles of foothills streams, abounding in brook or Loch laven trout, have been set aside, a ha ten more miles high in’ the! where the rainbow bite the hills best Rhoades, cattleman and form- er prospector, has donated the foot hills course through his 1 together with Haye liten, patrolied: by ‘ntate wardens and fishing prohibited since | ., the last week in M | ns, rancher north- | t town in the d the streams ve Leo Ben nn “Oatman and M. Lynch. * Adams property, approximately | mil ‘om the game lodge, noted r rainbow trout fishing, was set ide with a view providing for all jay fishing trips. atches have been taken Squaw. creek, on the Rhoades property, by a Rapid City Walton in. Mrs. Rhoades, “the real fisher- of o family,” Rhoades con-| 2 20 inch beauty from! arly in April. | ition to these streams, 0. H. John- | me and fi ‘eam is ‘ainbow and brook SHOWS ADD 10 RELIEF TOTAL $84 Netted’ By Benefit Per- formances at Capitol and Eltinge Theatres Benefit shows at the Capitol and Fltinge theatres Thursday night net- ted$81.02 for the Burleigh county chapter of the Red Cross, accord- ing to announcement made today: is added to the flood The money Piped fund, bringing the total to a coopera- x) sed by Miss Mary tary of the local chap- aid their helpfulness and helpfulness of those who at-| the shows was greatly ap- the total $2 Burleigh county has oversubscribed its quota | by 50 per cent. The original quota| was $700, but this was later increased | to $1,400. Contributions to date ex- ceed this by $88: New donations to the fund, in d- | dition to the theatres’ donation, are Station KFYR S41 A Farmer ... 5.00 | E. J. Gobel .. +» 200 | Denhoft Sunday School” 5.00 Persons Desiring Weather and“Road Data Must Call 151) Persons desiring information con- | cerning the weather, past, present or future, or the condition of the roads, are being urged today by 0. Roberts, veteran weather obser- | ver in charge of the local station, to call the weather bureau office, telephone No. 151, and not Mr. Rob- erts’ residence. The telephone in the residence is a private one, having no | connection with that at the weather | bureau, and no weather or road in- formation is available at the resi- | dence, Mr, Roberts points out, i t. Roberts or one of his as-| sistants is always at the weather | bureau office during the usual work- | ing hours and has all the data there | necessary in giving but the desired | information. Calls on the residence Phone for such information have be- | come so numerous of late that it has become necessary to make the above | request, Mr. Roberts states. Wire’s Arraignment Scheduled For Today N..D. 11.—)— | chaniee’ ‘A. Wire, Fa a Alexan- dor Samei, was to be arraigned in Mogrhead police: court: this after- , Noon on a formal complaint charging \ him’ with the murder of Mrs. Anna Nelson, also of rg0, Hen C. Stein: | ing,‘ county attorney of Clay coun. papel. today. gs akon ‘ges De of the Sue andiog ac- sai ai paid Peer id po tok June | will be | Mandan News | ing charge of the plans for the pic- Mandan Taxi Taxi ‘Owner silesc ac ; Escapes Injury as |, ———— Automobile Burns ; Personal and H. C. Kineel, owner of a taxi line here, narrowly escaped serious in- | ™ y night when a car he was TAKE MOTOR TRIP ang Mrs. Charles F, Charl accident occurred on the eae highway near the Mandan un-| Mr. sat midnight. Mr. gionk ie son, g frm rek, where he pine when his car the guests of Mg. and burst into flames, Conyne. Later 925 model Moon, was’ timy ely wrecked, Mr, Kinzel | ag uninjured, A circuited | and Mrs, wire was believed to have caused the wenn from fire. | Europe, Afri | of Good Hope. | | FOR MIss 1 ned Thursday iss Lu'u MeCadam: re won by Mr: rds ri and Mrs, Claude Funden. when the Elks and Rotarians were ¢ presented tertained. with a picture, The Rotary members went out Fri- y night to the camp, near Sunny, hered around the campfire with the scouts, sang song and enjoyed 1 hour, The evening before, the Elks suests of the scouts at dinner. After- wards, teams were picked and horse- shoe played, with the scouts winning. VISITING DAU GHTER d herine Cummjns of Minn., arrived spend th she Mrs. Posely of | Social News of Mandan Vicinity ;, Ellis and | ft this morning for! Minneapolis to spend some time as| Scott they will go to Aus-| Minn., to visit at the home of) N Ellis’ sister, Mrs. J, H. Skinner, | Police were called out this afternoon Mrs. Skinner have just trp’ uOTONG, Stonring|of the British consulate in MW kite , and around the Cape | Hall street. MeCADAMS nnon and Mrs, W. evening; such an extent that a hurry call at four tabes of bridge in compli- i Mi n the Seity Frid: her! Plans zo, opening of the Super Six Motors, ed to Mandan by spend a few weeks here, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i], home here for the summer, ‘a ) George a il son, drove to Brainerd. to bring her home, s' stopping sad Fargo en foute. El TERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr, and Mns. J. H. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Countryman enter- tained members of ‘their bridge club at dinnet and cards Thursday, eve- ing. Following the dinner at the ve tables of/ bridge LI} re in play at the Stephens home | at the Northern Great Plains station. 1 E.R. Lanterman won ‘ r the high score ut cards. via | \Potice ~ Called to Quell Near-Riot at British Consulate New York, June 11—)—The to quell a demonstration in. front A crowd of 350 men dnd women ap- peared before the consulate building |to protest against England’s policy H.iin China, Disorder soon grew to was sent for the police. | ‘The crowd included numerous H. F.| Chinese and negroes. The Miss MeCadams ‘New Auto Firm to | Be Located Here arck will become the distrib- point for another automobile were announced today for for retail and wholesale dis- I ! jtribution of Hudson and Essex auto- 4 is “ eat ' | the past year, has retattned} 0 her both’of Minot, announced their plans today at Missionaries to Conduct -Service ine according to word Mr. and .. A. Forsgren, returned missionaries’ ftom Lapland, will ho! un evangelistic meeting at the Bur- leigh county courthouse Tuesday eve- ning, June 14, at instrumental ‘and: jong service will precede the preaching. The meeting. is being Held under the auspices of the “Assemblies of God.” Many to Attend Trap Shoot ‘Here! — | Many are expected to attend the! rap shoot, to be held at the Fort) Eineela grounds tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, Past shoots have been well | attended, All those interested are urged to come. —_—___—_—_—_—_—_—---* !Temperature and =| Road Conditions fs (Mercury readings ‘at 7 a. t:) Bismarck—Cloudy, 47; roads good; St. Cloud—Raining, 50; roads good. Winona—Cloudy, 67; roads good. Duluth—Partly’ ‘cloudy, 61; roads fair. Hibbing—Clear, 50; roads good. Rochester—Cloudy, 68; roads good. | Mandan—Cloudy, 47; ronds good. "| Jamestown — Cloudy, 50; roads! muddy. \ bution of Hudson "i Mankato Raining. 60; roads ood.| | { BRAINERD __| mobiles roughout southwestern} Fargo—Cloudy, 48; roads fair. | Goodwill Day to | 3 va Betas WHO North Dakota, Devils Lake—-Clenr, 45; ronds| Be Held June 25 fee tavine _Minn,, for TB, Senness and G. F, Kielhack,| good, oT = SS Mandan’s monthly good will) day Saturday, June 25, ani ommittees in charge are busy wor ing out a special program for the | ninth annual event. At the same time, it was announced; | that three or four community picnics, | to help encourage a spirit of friend- liners between farmers and citizens of Man re to be he!d next month, Free lunches and special programs are eing planned for the pienies and | details are being worked out nov The Chamber of Commerce is tak- | What’s your shoe siz The pair of shoes exhibited in our window are yours—- FREE—if you can wear them properly filted—Webb Bros. | | 1 Itis non-detonating Chrysler Wins! 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Colored RED for easy identification mane a motor car can offer : SATURDAY, JUNE‘1t, 1927 a een meneame CASH STUFES: ANTIQUES Imlay: City, Mich—Two o of furniture, purchased at auction sales near here, have yielded $130 in Lente years ago. cash from their. musty. upholstery. | n The money had been hidden in them pieces Taere 54 sd prices, “tee Beauty Wear get ions ceniog. es opbl fe sppearmce nin gsi he pining, enduring each m ormance investor bye teyond belof at eny oped —< wheelbase and Cantilever’ ‘Mania Lew tinh ensuite dee vides engine; only four oil a with the Vacuum Venti- th a year a We a satin improvement; a motor car can offer—in greater measure). prion eer greatest value automobile dollars can:buy. x09: Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota: : OI BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARS BUILT, BUICK WILL See this new engirie—the finest 4 ever used in Graham Cars! Compare it wile ny ene : i er ee: qT. 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