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MAN ARRESTED " “AUTO IN N. M “fing Questioned Here— Made Trip in 6 Days nday night after) by Chief of I and adn of sen ro eof the Pond was d to wh ss0¢00- acer Pond te le the car n Raton : 6, and made snewes -s000er the in here in good shape a ged in any said he had disposed y of fishing tackle which nm he for food, He en arvested here, ‘ond tit it, to pro- was penni police say. » funds wh Pond 4 neeees notes tates caer has admitted "serving — 18 ‘Anna C, Manley,{fesponding shade. Their flowers months in a federal prison for car cKenzie spoke on| Were Ophelia roses. Misses Grace stealing, according to Martineson, Olson, June Rovig, and Carol Skjod having been afternoon session, opening) were the flower girls. The groom extradition to thaster,’ was to talk on “Postmagtere’ cousin of the bride, Seating to answer a Accounta’ and Statkhou e bride, who was given in_mar- af transporting a stolen cat RORHNater “Thompson Falls, Tinge by her uncle, Osear Ols state nother. Mont., on ional League, Its Wore wh satin with a flowing veil ie me andiParpos Otharvaptabers, of ¢ Her bridal bouquet was of ——$—<$<—<—<—— were to be A. M. Hewson, Wimble- ue roses and lilies-of-the-val- =! don, H. W. Willis, Li , W. H, ley Last Minute | lene. Woilvenet: rake,!_Bollowing the ceremony. a four| H Minneapolis postal inspector. course dinner was served at the Mc- Bulletins Hae eae See. | Gauldmnat honselw tat eSMeRDALIITTOE ee Smith on Program }guests. Bouquets of tulips were Moscow, June 16—(AP)—The feature of the program will be used as centerpieces for the table,|S8me itary and naval tribunal at s this afternoon by Francis w pink was the predominating nstadt has sentenced to , assistant to Second Assist- cc he decoration of the rooms. ! death Commander Klepikoff, who formerly commanded a ship in the Baltic fleet, on charges of — « espionage for Great Britain. Rome, June 16.—(AP)—Com- mander Francesco de Pinedo, Italian aviator, arrived at Osta, on the coast near Rome, at 5 o'clock this afterneon, complet- ing his sensational four conti- nent flight. He was greeted by cheering crowds and officially welcomed by remier Mussolini ax! other di; New York, "dune 16.—(AP)— rit motored Fokker stenoplan actica, fueled and provisions’ for its projected flight (9 Paris, Commander | Richard E. Byrd today faced a | probable delay of several days in hin take-off due to unfavor- able weather conditions. Indi- itinns were that the flicht would not be made before Sat- urday and possibly not until next week, San Francise —One man was ed or killed toda: tween rum runners and federal prohibition “agents near Pes- cadero, Calif, about 50 miles south ‘of here. Four prisoners were taken and, 1,200 cases of liquor seized. with a landing boat and two horse trucks. 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Department of State Highways. | ed. proposals will be received North Dakota State Highway | € fasion at its office in the Capitol Bismarck, North Da- pat 10:00 oclock a.m, June ‘eet Yor Picket ‘oot me hes Posts. ie on such material Cog Wiehe Pepe charges to the point of delivery. be accompanied by a jog fond in- full amount of ‘ and a Seeartied ——* amount equa’ is bid. FOR STEALING : Confesses to Theft After Be-| Smith has just returned from ange contempt of court, the supreme court iN! specified: im-its- decision. Mandan News POSTMASTERS | OPEN MEETING ; ‘Personal and Social News of’ Talks on Problems, Question: Box and Banquet Are To- day’s Features — ene spend ‘the ‘summer .at the home of Postmasters from all over North} of a pretty wedding at 3 o'clock; her Util tei de. Mr, and ete A. Biggs. Dakota gathered here today for the; Wednesday afternoon when Miss = a opening sessions of the two-day Lucila MeCadams, daughter of srs St. Alexius Hospital : kota’ Boaters’ mma MeCadants, became the bride North Dakota Postmasters’ League! Dptpn, May iam, Became the bride Issues 1926 Catalog” Fylling officiated. he convention opened this morn- at 9:30 with the call to order! ing: [ated with sters,” and O, M,! The Min spoke on “Thej chine, and they wore hats of a cor- Postmaster Mr. t levastated flood region and will d pe the conditic the area, aacrégeria the handicaps department. Bi, ther there are more women post. eneral Glover. s from out of the city » Mrs. Henrietta Loven of Minne: mother of the groom, Mrs. R. ere’ Hutson of Finley, cousin of the d Mr. and Mrs. James Sullliv Mr, ai of Minnesota. in, will be at home in Mandan al Mrs. Loven was born in Dickinson, for but has made her home in Mandan ants Since she was a child. She attended the grade and high schools of this quet will be held at city, and for the past few years she ad! Clark hot as been employed as office attend- the dental offices of Drs. and Perey. After two weeks they postmasters ‘taking interest rth i League of District Postmaster: a we score of the regi Pay Alimony and Atterney’s Fees eson, wealthy! . must pay his attorney n connection nding in the N17 to 1924 she was clerk at employed in the same position at the | Grand Pacifie hotel in Bismarck. county district court, the su- urt said in a decision today atthieson appeaied from ar rder of the district court de Hy er non: pplication for temporary and attorney fees. The su- court reversed the lower trib- 1. holding that Mrs, Matth: should not be forced to mort This wonderul or, known all over money to defend the suit. She Emerald Oil is ay 4 counter charge against her treatment of pand ilure to com f the supreme at he p vs and ubject preparation America as so. efficient in the inflammatory Aroubles that the unbearable sore-| he order ness and pain often stops with one directed “pplication. » wn property for living expe: or 0 a month it doesn't stain or| hieson to residue. It is ple ac of leave a gre powerfully that -ajl; anpleasant, odor Help Your Church To Get This New Reliable Gas Range! The church having the greatest percentage of their ladies in attendance for the four days of the Cooking Schcol, will be given new Reliable Angliron Gas Range Lo- rain equipped. 2 P. M. SHARP ele Macaroni Loaf — Porcupine Salad — French Fried Potatoes PHONE 727 say alog Mandan Vicinity | iF ‘Luella McCadams anal Eric Loven Wedded! at Chureh Service! The Lutheran church was the scene The church and altar were decor- rofusion of lilacs and by Hugh C. Corrignn, Fargo, its} bridal wre Preceding the cere-| hospital and School of Nursing has president. “imag. sung by) mony: Henry Halverson of Bismarck) been compiled and put into circula- the group and, . Stewar 2, “Beloved, It is Morn.” Mrs.| ¢; i iatets i -| delivered. the. invc Glara Morris played: the. “Wediling| the" iRERUPNG UN baa ane Mayor A. 0. Henderson gave the/March” from “Midsummer Night's! count of equipment, patients cared of weleome and response| Dream” us the processional. for, roster of students, and donations ade by Mr. Corrigan, prin? Olive McCadams, sister of the: received, for the year 1926, tz, Dunn Center bride, and Miss Delores Rovig, on “Constructive /eousin, attended as. bridesm St. Alexius hospital has been open gowns were of orchid crepe de {| tients admitted to St. 0 | ture and“ location of the d i Mrs, Loven left Wednes- | ter of students, which, including the asters in North Dakota today than day evening for a trip to the lakes ‘lass of graduates of this ever before, or there are more wom- en oven was born in Bismarck,| tion f the catalog according to name nded the schools in that city.|and nature of the contribution. { the Lewis and Clark hotel, and is now | alog are particularly well ehosen and} | instructive. This Great Healing Oil Must Speedily Bring Comforting Relief to Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet Or Yeur Money Back. That’s the Plan on Which Emerald Oif' Is Sold By All Good Druggists 30 | ounce antiseptic and deodoran?| Emerald Oil. regufting | in the country can supply you.—Adv. The New Reliable Gas Range —With Lorain Oven Heat Regulator— : : Free Cooking School | Cook Book by Ida Bailey Allen Given Away Free Friday SEE IT WORK AT THE FREE'COOKING SCHOOL MENU FOR TOMORROW EVERYONE INVITED Meng Prepared each day will be given to lady holding the lucky number _ CONSOUDATED UTILITIES. 0. e ON BUSINESS State’s Attorney C. F. Kelsch went! kitchen, to Beach Wednesday to try a case ut} {the term of district sit now being} {held there. ae! HERE FROM ILLINOIS | Miss Kuth Sawrelie of Chesterfield, Ill, is in the city as the guest of her juncle and aunt, Me, and Mra. Wm. | | Sawtelle. FROM SCHOOL | Schulte, . H.C, Schulte, who has ng St. Teresa’s coilege at ona, Minn., for the past year,shas | reurned to Mandan for the summer vacation, RETURNS HOME Miss Martha Higgs, who has been attending Lake Forest college at Lake Forest, Ill, has returned home to A complete catalog of St. Alexius! since 1885, and has increased rapidly in size and equipment. Today the hospital is prepared to accommodate 150 patients, and makes no distinc- tion as to nationality or creed. Ac- cording to the catalog, many imorove- ments have been added to the depart- ments of Roentgenology, X-Ray, and Pathology during the past year. During 1926 there were 3,211 pa- Alexius hos- in the ca’ tog under denominations, nationali- ties and occupations. Several pages are given to an anatomical class cation, which is'composed of the n pital, and they are 1 number of patients treat at this hospital during the past | year. A similar classification is cluded for surgical operations, acci- : dents, and deaths, An interesting section of the cat- contains the history ef _ the ‘hoo! of nursing. The course of in- structions is outlined according to udies and required hours. The ros- spring, numbers 50, is listed with the stu- jdent’s name and home under the \year of her scholastic class. | Names and addresses of members of the St. Alexius hospital alumnae fre given in the catalog from the class of 1918 to 1926, inclusive. Cash and miscellaneous donations, as well as donations to the new home for| nurses, are credited in the last sec-! ‘The illustrations thoughout the cat-! Interior scenes such as | the X-ray laboratory,’ cystoscopic | now from excessive foot perspiration are Moone’s | instantly killed. Be patient; don't expect a single; foot| bottle to do it all at once but one bottle we know will show vou be- yond all question that you have at | last discovered the way to solid ee, id Oil is safe and! comfort. Ask your druggist today for a 2 original bottle of Moone’s Almost every druggist The New Reliable Gas Range 7 Here is your opportunity to learn more about the new 1927 Reliable Gas Range Models, with Lo- rain Red Wheel. They’re all that the name implies —sturdily built, easy to keep clean, and combin- ing all of the new time and labor saving features. Spice Cake | inboratory, fluoroscopic room, dietetic | for Melros: and others which are not {great interest. | | daughter of » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE commonly v: Social and Personal TO MELROSE isited, prove to be of| Mrs. tal. a land | The clothing. spend several d: ADMITTED TO ERE FROM ZE Dorothy Jeanne is in the y | Miss Irene Mary I average wears 3 pounds and 4 1-2 ounces of will nn., where he HOSPITAL m Tarnasky well-dressed won Her husband's attire P. Spien-left Wednesday evening | weigh; about, 10 pounds. + SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF THE BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP SALE POPULAR PRICED STORE | 3 decors west of Patterson Hotel, 414 Main Ave. Another group of dresses, sizes 16 to 46, in many shades and styles, values up to $42.50, at this sale . fetes $19.50 Reducéd prices on all Millinery, Rain Coats and One lot of beautiful trimmed hi and summer styles ‘at ofily Cc House Frocks os Make lce- dont meltit- a Telep hone call to se will bring “Cold. that Ke eps, to yout tomorrow — You'll appreciate , this Kelvinator. It a ice instead melting it. Al- ways gives you. plenty of ice for. cgld drinks and. a con- “Cabinet | Kelvinators. stant “cold that keeps” — just the 1 3 and your table with delicious frosen: one 7 desserts. . : feature of ats in the latest spring ‘We havea Rogket tempting recipes for + Saag Just tele- hone orsto inte And, w let us show you the 3 line _ You'll be interested in the ae pow-priced. steel-clad: « ite” model—$210.00 * installed ‘wiringextra). Or, if you epiyeeingestenl Os, it) Babe Ruth Gets His | of Lehr has been admitted’ to St. Alexius hospi- “to kne tay easily we can pat in the freezi ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 the year with Combs on base in the ‘first inning of the Yankees encoah. « ‘ter with the Browns here today, $ | Zachary was pitching. Lou Gehrig, following the Bube’ at at, slammed his 15th circuit smash. 22nd Homer Today: Lou Gehrig His 15th)». 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