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PAGE xE TWO BOY DROWNED, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE sedis on the Memphis TUESDAY JUNE 14, 1927 Wend diepshed ath the Saat ~~ Last Mi Minute | Bulletins =a J Caml ' fered for sale was that to which; t ee {}, county has taken deed, TWO RESCUED. AT GARRISON Andrew Hagen, Athlete, Dead — Local Man’s Ccusin Is Saved Minct, N. D., June 14—(AP) Andrew Hagen, 18, star athlete of the Garrisen high school. as a result of accidental drowning, and two of his boy friends nearly t their lives as one strove to save the other, according to a dis patch received by the Minot Daily News t y Hagen fos is d life while swim ming in Creek, 10 hwest i in ¢ pany with Cassius Nelson, 18, a Carl Stucke, 14, both of whom es- caped going down twics Nelson was responsible for saving Stucke’s life, but attempt to do so, he was nearly drowne himself. Hagen wi drowned in about 10 Tr. The tragedy cccurred when Ha gen, a powerful swimmer, attempt- to swim from one bank of the to the other, ca ing who could net swim, on . Hagen had declined an Nelson, who on a Stucke across the When in mid- suddenly — sank. fer help ‘ aid and sa stream Stucke amed Nelson wert to his him, Carl Stucke is a cousi C. Stucke of this at the Stucke home here ral days only a few weeks | a guest for se AG. CHARGES LAID AGAINST FOUR. IN FLOGGING Gerreis Men Alleged to Hav: atsHy E:aten Mother, | Son Early Sunday Ga, June 14.—)—With sued charging them with e flogging of Mrs.| , and her son, unday, the arrest of | ilroad conductor, | railroad employe, authorities today. principal of | the school near here, foreman of a furni- arrested last night , and released on| ch pending prelim- a “ Bastonville high sand T. R. Lo Sture factory, v on similar charg bonds of $300 inary hearing. Warrants Issued Yesterday = =The warrants for the arrest, of the *fdur men were issu Floyd Bowers swearing that he r mized them as four of the 12 men who took him and his mothe; their home “there: shortly | Both Acree and Lowry dec y knew. nothing of the ages probably will be the grand jury which meets early in and the woman Then The boy told he men told him h # was whipped be and that his mot bel 4 {voth the woman May Recoyer the hospital in Gainesy: te where she was taken for treatment, it was said Mrs. Bowers respond- =’ ing favorably | to treatment, and) =. would recover unless complications developed. Mrs. Bowers was quoted “as telling authorities the flogging re- silted from a “false report” eircu- _Jated about her. ‘Mrs. Bowers has been separated “from her husband, a railroad man, afr ab about’ two years. : other floggings in recent make, came to light following the hipping of Mrs. Bowe Three Sather women and two men h, been taken from their homes by masked “mobs and flogged, but no action had been taken as the victims feared fur- ther punishment at the hands of the| sband. | WHAT AN ERROR! Warden—What was the trouble | 4 | among the prisoners? Turnkey---A.. fight. who was in his bootlegs Life. The minister ‘or murder tried to make * cellmate stop smoking. A’ Radiantfire takes the chill off these cool mornings) -and evel ings —Consolidated Utilities NOTCH TO CONSTRUCT WALKS. To Bach of the Owners and Oceu- nts of the Respective Premises SIDE- ck deem to construct a sidew ront of, or along, each of t following ‘described premises as herein set forth, to-wit: Along the West side of Lots 31 “and $2, of Block 7, in McKenzie Snd-Coifin's Addition to the City of ck, and ‘have directed "the oie Auditor to notify you, and each ‘of you, provided by law, to con- struct ‘such Sidewalk in front of or wlong. said premises which are furans or occupied by you, at your ense: SOW THEREFORE, you and each @f you are hereby notified and-te- * to construct such Sidewalk piront of or slong, as above set ih, the premises hereinbefore de- Wied. which are owned by you, to the approvat of the City jeer, and in strict accordance p Ordinances now in force and OuE OWN, expense, within ys after ‘the date of this no- Mf you fait to so construct euch walks will' be e contractor em- for that pur- @ thereof will said: premises. ‘said. ordi- it cing work. on ie application for line and “A permit to |. His deed of heroism and his mi when he bade final farewell to F ernment cutter to board “the colon Murder Suspect Will Seek stipe of Venue! La Moure; er. La Moure county E murder of . Bjone, D ron March nd jury here e tr term of district court Shia open at 2 day is expected to be made day, defense today_ that n application. for venue with Judge Geory Napoleon, to is opened ‘argo, soon as cou MW Wary liam ( fargo, arbaunod attempt to this’ county. special prose-| that they will| transfer the| ‘emperature and Road Conditions Pickett eacrecn angel m.) | 1 (Mereur: dings at 7 a. . Cloud go—Clea mestown, nona—C d Cle " Ww roads © Crookston- Clear, Minot--C) Devils 485 Fy | roads good. organiz nd ex-monarchs organized id to be the most exclu: club in the world. Membe: must be royal—if Americans, they must be kings of industry—to belong. of ph 3 here Civilized life hed first stages in 5000 B. disappearance of the’ I n its y your old jmattress. It is valuable if you have it rcctovered and |Fenovated. — Bismarck Mat- tress & Renovating. Co., 513 Broadway. Phone 605. RED CROSS PILLS For Liver, Stomach, Bowel) Troubles, Constipation, Gall- | Stones, Appendicitis | A treatment modern in make, ac- cipl nd one to remove se in the treatment and relief | of chronic diseases of the neys, stomach and bowe! ment that that tired look, stimulate the circulation and | bring good health. \ Red Cross Pills overcome constipa- tion, bad breath and stomach ills, at- tack the real cause of a clogged 1 disordered bowels and a deranged gestive system, Put up in watch-shaped screw top bovtley,-¥ ‘sold by. druggists for ‘25¢— v. Fine Ase “ A-No. 1 Alterations New work, cleaning and pressing a Laskin Blok». r “Opposite Patterson Hotel 6 “DAKOTANS” MAKE | hip consummated, Lindbergi was given a rouging sendoff! ce, The picture at the top shows Lindbergh leaving a motorboat from the U. S. Memphis off Cherbourg. The inten’ below sliow | reception by officers and men of ‘Grand Forks Is Host to Barbers of State | nd Forks, N. Dy June 14,—%)—| 50: harbers’ gathered:at thel h here this morning for ession of the second of. the North ¢ from eve the nual section appointed by C. ite president, are follow. utions—F. J. Sibel, Grayi Forks; Tim Knight, Carring- ton. und C. H, Dahl, Minot; auditing | M. Westberg, Ad f Higl Valley City ppler, estown on, Far- The ; the meeting Wed Following the b: ing this, afternoom, the ae gather in the main dining room of | the hotel for their annual banquet au o'clock, Alden Warmelin, Gover- | | GOOD EMPLOYEES ilahenany | The better firms employ gradu- ates of Dakota Business College, | H ill eron ACTUAL BUS- | | {NESS training (copyrighted—un- | obtainable elsewhere) makes them | valuable employees from the start. I. E. Stenso like scores of *‘Da- | kotans’’ has gone to Internationa! | HarvesterCo. Lincoln National Life | Insurance Co. employs their third *‘Dakotan’’—Oliye Baertsch. W. 'B. Plummeristhird for Northern Pa- ific Land Office, MilesCity, Mont. # Watch each week. ‘‘Follow the Bucce$$ful.’? Ask F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, about Summer School, | nor A. G. {| Will be MANY ATTEND ~ FARM PICNIC Farmers, Residents of Man-) 4 dan and Bismarck Frolic at Affair Tcday sit) | Farmers of Burleigh and Morton | s, us well as Mandan and Bis- | residents frdlicked today at} Chautaugua Park here and} {heard talks on agricultural topics. | {Th asion was the annual Bur- | ‘jeigh-Morton dairy circuit picnic. | Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of | the state agricultural college, John | | Huuby, stator daley commissioner, and J. M. Devine, commissioner of immi- gration, were principal speakers at the picnic. The Armour bang played and othe: musical numbers were provide: Community singing and a dance in the pavilion this evening will ‘con-/| i jude the program. This morning the grouv gathered at’ the Northern Great Plains ficld | station, to. be shown through the unds by Supt. J. M. Stephens. er they visited the dairy barns of tate training school. s for young and old and other jal stunts were also on the pro- gram, in charge of County Agent A. R. Miesen of Burleigh county and Ralph C. Newcomer of Morton coun- ty. ma | the | | | | | Mandan News Rural Ganriers May Have Meeting Here| Rural mail carriers of southwest- gr North Dakota may meet here hursday in connection with the Jeheduted meeting of the North Da. pe postmasters, it was said today Frazier of Braddock ‘is pres ident’ of the association. General meetings of the’ postmasters’ conven- tion will be open to the carriers, but business meting will be held separ- ately.- according to the — tentativ | plan. . Hebron Man Dies En Route to City C. H. Zeig, 54, of Hebron, died | Monday afternoon on Northern Pa- cific train No. 8 while en route to Mandan to enter a hospital. Dropsy nd heart disease were siven as ses of death. Zieg has a brother, Joseph Zieg. in York, Neb. Funeral arrangements have been held up pending word from him, ROR IRR eer Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity RETURN TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Miss Irene Bendickson left Satur- day for Seattle after spending a few months as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tenison. i { i [Seth Richardson May! | Get Washington Job | | Fargo, N, D., June 14.—()-—Seth W. Richardson, whom Washington | dispatches indicate may be appoint- |cd an assistant attorney general of |the United States, said today that | the subjeet had been broached to {upon the occasion of a recent visit to Washington, but that he had no further advices on the subject. According to press dispatches, the appointment of Mr. Richardson to |head the department of prohibtion land tax is in prospect. Reports in- e he be named as the suc- Sorlie and J. H. Pearson! 4 1 i ere 4 “y cessor to Mrs, Mabel Walker Wille- will be the banquet speakers. Trac brant of CAlROPDIO; -asslatent rater: R. Bangs will be toastmaster. Sev: en new general, now ‘leaving and ru- oral seu ice on Urner Peer meeu eee jmored to be’ slated ‘or appointment arranged. \to a federal judgeship. se errs call RW ig ee Wed Kathryn Carver |1cir sed by fire hwelfth street was destroyed by fire Los Angeles,: June 14.—(P)—The| Examiner says Adolph Menjou of the | movies has disclosed that after i Kathryn Carver, his screen protege, | obtains her final divorce decree a year from now, they will be married. | Her husband is Ira Hill, New York ty photographer. Menjou’s own final divorce oe warded in Octgber, he said. | French gov- the Memphis, PRICE OWENS Monday. All chigkens in the build- ing were teseued and none of thej other buildings on the property were damaged. TAX SALE HELD TODAY Sale of property which has been forfeited to Burleigh county because of delinquent inxes was held at the wffice of County Auditor A. Isaminger today, with several bid- ders present. A num ‘vf descrip- Sinusitis Is asthma A tew drops Arzen in Coven brings Tovalts! buy it Get ‘Try it when you blessed relief on vg Bry the spot or don’t pay for it, Druggists guarantee it. MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. 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