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“PAGE TWO a : LOVE, PHICHIN |\John G. Olson Case Dismissed; Baecker -FOR ZEELAND, — Sai Guilty WINS OWN GAME : Geta Two-bagger With Two : Men on Base in 15th Inning counsel h ker, who ¥ j to Beat Mobridge n a charge of en : ffic, was acq ‘ the it oehler, on ¢ Me rality. is ar and a press id evidence. 4 ed on the charge last i 3 jury was unable to Masons Will Meet at Minet Tomorrow D., June 2024%)—Offi- lasoni¢ grand lodge. A are expected’ to arti¢e ‘in rnoon, to prepare final je opening of the grand odge tomerrow forenoon, N. D. Rifle Team Beats Minnesotans Devils Lake, Ne D., Sune 90.—U?)— The rifle team. representing the 16th Infantry, North Dakota Na- tiona! Guard, yesterday defeated the © team from the 135th Infantry, Min- nesota, in a brigade rifle shoot held | on the rifle range. Camp Grafton, | Sore errant * "7 jnear here. The North Dakota rifle | Last Minute |imen scored 1,105 points against 957 Bulletins 1) scored by the Minnesota men, x nat ve's two-bagger in the 15th ¢ e attle, Wimbledon, England, June 20. —(P)—William T. Tilden, Ameri- can star, opened hiv bid for the | 3 Occypants Unhurt; bledon lawn tennis singles Grand Forks; §. D., June’ 20—@P)| pionship today by cing | --S. 1. McCarthy, manager of an auto- Through the first round tn 40 | mobile supply minutes to win from G. A. Pratt. | Anna Johnson and Helen Cre SOL gland Ui straiche. sete at | Grand Forks, hed. ae narrow 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. i | = al az) bs Buffalo, N. Y., June 20—()— Earle Nelson, 30, charged with | the murder of two women recent- | ly at Winnipeg, Manitoba, today , was identified here from pic- tures and Bertillon measure- ments as the man who, on May 30, murdeved Mrs. Jennie Ri dolpk, rooming house keeper. He m serious injury) when a Hup SSS Ts ae The accident occurred bet & p.m, \{ Eric Beylund | Dies \ Nas Known here as Charles Har- esicanal es ‘in Bismarck Saturday | 5 Raptd Cit D, June 20— | — ey } ()—Clad in ‘a miniature cowboy Sie Beyland, 891 © hat, boots, sport skirt and sliker, Mrs. Coolidge set out for a trout stream near the summer White , House today to try ‘her luck ' with a fishing rod. Several hours later Mrs. Coolidge came back, ‘ ly displaying a good sfzed led trout. “G._F. Will Tells Lions Club About Bismarck Parks fa! red Saturday eve- | hospital due to | sof old age and | ‘all which he suf! The deceased is the father of Pete | | Beylutd of this city, with whom he has..made bis home for the past 14 years, coming here from Oregon. H is also survived by a son, Gus Bey- lund, of Oakland, Calif., who will not be able to attend the funeral. Funeral services will be held 1:30 Tues from Webb's parlors. | Food Poisoning Is__, '* ‘Fatal'to 3 Babies’ Springfield, Ill, June 20.—(#). Food poisoning, striking suddenly the babies of the Springfield redemp- ! home, had taken three lives to- . with a fourth infant believed ing and five others seriously ill. Either breakfast food or cream puffs served .at the Sunday morning meah.js blamed for the ilIness which | affédied half of the children at the/ home. ! The home matron, Minnie Man! and the housekeener, Alice Pauk, a became ill, but their condition was} not regarded as alarming, Two of the dead are Rose Anna Norbert and Betfy Bergman, both two years oj Tne name of the other child, also about two years old, was not known at the hospital to which he had been taken. Five children, all under four y: ; of age, remained under physician's | care. | Scie la oarsmen r Justice Court | See ree James Lester and George Judd, giving their residence as Seuttle, were sentenced to 21 days in the} county jail when they pleaded guilty | before Justice R. H. Crane Saturday | evening to vagrancy charges. The men are said to have been begging on the streets, ROOF CATCHES FIRE Sparks from the chimney set fire to a tar covering on the roof of the| gas plant on the south side this! morning, resulting in a call for the ire department at 7:35 a. m. The, small blaze was quickly extinguished | and little damage was done. | For $3.75 you can have your old mattress made into) new.—Bismarck Mattress & Renovating Co., 513 Broad- way. Phone 605. ‘ {per » _ Addressing the Lions club at their luncheon this noon, George! F: Will spoke on parks, and particularly those of Bismarck of the present and fu- j'ture. Mr. Will stressed the fact that Bismarck has park possibilities sec- ond to those of no city in the world. Adolph Engelhardt, violinist, companied by Mrs. R, E. Morris, fi nished the musical program whi was in charge of Dr. Rex E. Graber. Alex MacDonald, former state land : commissioner, read a poem on the ' life of the farmer. D, M. Slattery of the Bank of North Dakota and Alex MacDonaid were guests of the Lions today. The w+ j tendance prize Offered b oseph + Hutchinson was won by I. C. Davi F. E, McCurdy. vice president, pre- sided at the meeting this noon in the absence of President F. B. Strauss, ; who is at the national convention at ; Miami, Florida. J. P. Spies ied the songs in the piace of Henry Halver- é.son, who is on a vacation. In Bakruptey 7514-44. rlet Court of for the District the of t_ In the Matter of ‘Harry 3ighols, Bankrupt. fio 3 ‘o the creditors of! rey Sich- ols of Bismarck County Birany igh fand Distr a a bankrupt: Notice n , June 17,1 jols was du | | \ is Nich- nkrupt | of his : . on July 1, at ten o'clock nm, at which time ithe crediters attend, their claims, appoint a ,amine the ‘bankrupt (such other business as may properly come before such fn Bismar ALFRED ZUGER, Referee in Bankruptcy. ng: Ky D,, June 20, In Bankruptey 7515-45. In the District Court of the United States for the District of ‘North Dakota. ;_ In the Matter of Lillian Nichols, jBankrupt. To the creditors of Lillian Nichols of Bismarck County of Burleigh and {District aforesaid. a bankrupt: Netice is he given that on June 17, 1927, the said Lillian Nich- tols was duly adjudicated bankrups tand that the first meeting of her creditors will be held in the office jof Alfred Zuger, No. 4 Webb Block, tin Bismarck, D., on July 1, 1927, ‘at ten o'clock a. m., at which time tthe creditors may attend, prove itheir claims, appoint a trustee, ex- ‘amine the bankrupt and transact isuch other business as may properly feome before such meeting. : pated: Bismarck, N. D., June 20, ALFRED ZUGER, Referee in Bankruptcy. TAKES UP. At my farm on May 2¢th, 1927, 1 Cn hi ial Par above, the inset showiifg the chief executive before the mi¢rophon oer “Walte,Well | way t6. the Black’ Hills Preside ‘k, a townshi unique testimoni _ Mandan News _: nown: Rancher and the ‘Cattl¥)\¥rader, Dies! | Auto Turns-Over, But) reriey w. waite, 60,-widely known horse and cattle trader and rancher, died suddenly Saturday night at the! Charles Seaman ranch, Hermosa, S. | D., local friends have been advised. | Waite had been ill with a compli- | eation of diseases and had gone to of |the Seaman ranch to spend the sum- a narrow eséape|mer in hopes of recovering his ‘health. His widow and daughter are driven | in Minneapolis, Funeral services will | the be held at Rapid City, S. D., Tues-| of | day. “Personal and __ Mandan Vicinity y gelding 8 years old weight 1200 unds white star in forehead. One ‘lack mare 12 years old weight 1150 ‘pounds no brand no marks. One thlack mare 4 years old wel nds no brand blind on right eye. lack colt one zeak O ight 100 mark: im Bi jon 28, T 143, 6, County, N. Dak. * 6/13-20-27 W.E Perry ° ita ite Mr. Ra in | Dei | Social News of da TO BLACK HILLS . ond Mrs. Lee Mohr and Edward Tostevin left today for a motor trip to the Black Hills, They expect | Spain engaged to be away several weeks. te ‘DS HOUSE PARTY garet Gipson has gone to Wis., to be a guest at > Bismarck President Dedicates Indiana Park house party given by Owen. Anthony Damsky | daughter left Saturday for ' the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sullivan children left Sunday for Shoreham, | spend some time at their | cottage. Mrs, E. M. Steinbrueck and daugh- | ter, Helen, left Sunday to spend three weeks at the ho! W. Haines, par brueck, who live in Seattle, Wash. 1 | Mrs, Walter Hecker of Fort Yates, |who has been in the city for a few “Tommy, how many wars’ was “Seven. === THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mt Coaidge stoppedat Hammond, Ind., s world war déad., The arrow points ial to ple attended the ceremoni SAND WORTH Marysville, Cal.—After 23 steady prod | Id here has y | going. ant | Boing. process, and it is neces: Miss Gwen) worth of gold. During the of dredging, the cbmpany has moved about 375,000,000 cubic of material—which is about 1 WILL § | and little grand- | Grand pids, Mich., where they will spend En route they will visit Minneapolis for a week. GO TO SHOREHAM 1 and! en from the Fanama ‘Can: Up-to-date macl enterprise. ner employed, and enough electricity troit Lakes, Minn. where they wili| days summer | extract only about 16 cents a from the meager workings. WILL VISIT PARENTS CREDIT PLAN HONEYMOONS of Mr. and Mrs. J. ts of “Mrs. Stein-|ment plan payments a nionthly for the honeymoon. A Boston tou! eae) RETURNS HOME ith such success that it already swamped with applications bank accounts are slim. The idea started as a low teachers to visit ys, returned home Sunday. THAT'S EASY went to work again. during the seven- were advertisements inserted nth centu ven, sir. = Enumerate _them.”* ‘One, two, three, four, five, six, gn."—Tit-Bits. payment wedding trips. Fy ‘to dedicate Wicker Memor- to the president ‘A crowd estimated at 200,000 pec- LY RIGHT CENTS A TON! ars of | ul gold- $50,000,000 worth of the yellow metal, and is still The field is worked by the placer y to sift a ton of sand and gravel to get 8 cents 000 more eubie yards than were tak- inery and: methods are the answer to the success of the More than 200 men are used to supply a city of 60,000 per- ‘A miner using methods of the days of "49 would at best be able to ay OFFERED . FOR Boston, Mass., June 17.—Now add to the list of the newlyweds’ install. agency has inaugurated the scheme from | June brides and bridegrooms whose | Jan to al-| furope and| finish paying for the trip after they But no sooner than prospective married couples stormed the office with application for post- some time no finance corpora- scheme; but finaly one did an any others want to contract for rt of the business. | Tt is believed that by next year all tourist agencies will have adopted the scheme. i Flashes of Life a (By The Assoc Paris—Fur skirts & next winter, says Pa proponent of real trousers a inine mode, undeterred by of success in that direction, brings | forward skirts and jackets of popu- | lar—and expensive—skins. jackets would be worn soft | blouses, New York—“The Irish Navy” has) been sold for $100. The submarine constructed by John P. Holland 4 | years age for Fenian supporters wh | hoped to use it against the British | fleet, was knocked down for that {sum ‘to a junk man. | i Rapid City, S. D.—The hardest- | boiled group extant—the metropoli-| tan reponter—falls for “dude ranch’,| | regalia, Press representatives at tne | Coolid-~ camp are resplendent in 10- gallon hats, loi ked shirts and| other western “movie” apparel. Th: same bunch eagerly sought specimen: of the silver dollar of local commerce in the belief that. tradesmen here) were overlooking rare coins. \ New Orleans—Herb Hoover's ambi- tion is to catch a man-size swordfish ith a rod and ‘his idea of real mus! is a marine band ing “There'll be a Hot Time in the Old town To- ht.” He acquired his taste, per- manently, where a brigade of leather- marched up to the relief of a besieged Chinese town from which the future secretary was looking out- ward. | fabric| | ——_—_—_ PERFECT NEW FUEL Paris—France no~longer will be dependentupon the oil wells of other nations for motor fuel, according to announcements of government exy perts who have tested a synthetic preparation made from charcoal. The new mixture, they say, is very nearly the equal of gasoline in ex- plosive efficiene: TRAIN PAINTED WHITE Peking—The special train that travels between Peking and Tientsin, carrying foreigners, has been painted white, even the engine, and festoon- ed with flags of the Powers to iden- tify it. Although it has not been openly molested, many stray bullets have struck it while en route between the cities. - is i} ist} New summer dresses— printed crepe, figured georg- ette, candy striped tub silks. Speeially prjced from $4.95 to $19.95.—Sarah Gold Shop. Style without extravagance. |312 Main Ave. Phone 566. aS oston Dental Co. ismarck’s Dental Clinie Specialize in Plates, Bridgework, Extraction. ; Prices Reasonable. ‘Lucas Block 5-7 Phone 281 What am I best adapted for? soon? | When and whom will I marry? lation? What is my lucky day? How can. I improve my: health? Why have I lost my position? 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