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oamtemewabaaossenizeannsanacnenanteonniney-oncat i oNGtene ae ameaaRnRAM ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE > fonts —. y A cares T ; : a here on earth, Barry, I hope to meet] York run which made the young War-| attend Bernard Regan’s graduation j < children, who are at present visiting the first mite of which was covere: M ANY KILLED you in the Happy Hanting grounds.*| field famous, | “The Auctioneer” | from. the Palni@y ‘Schabl Sr chro. RE. Whitesel Tak relatives in Oukes. Turtle Lake May incfour mtd honing Barry, together with William S.| played to enthusiastic audiences allj practic. They will be the guests o: Pyiry A ° atieteet aaeelice ' . rtle Lake le ard. art, famous. motion picture uctor,| oveg the country. Sammy Cohen, the| Mr and Mrs Bernard Regan while| Position With Mill Northeastern Part | Have Champion __lconsiderable interest in the proposed jas_been invited to attend a cele-| comedian who climbed his way up to|in Davenport. 6. a : ‘ . One-mile Rutiner event, B % bration at Billings, Mont., on July 4,| public favor, was selected for the | — City Insurance Co. of State Receives Be teeectoeeeten 2 oe * when a statue of ‘Bill Hart and his| comedy role of Mo, the pawnshop TO SPEND SUMMER | ROU, ‘| amends Unidentified’ Man ; orse will be unveiled. These two| clerk. Sammy is a dancer of note} | Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Vallancey and) py whitescl, prominent life un- Abundance of Rain, outa. ienbuthe sori regia; y {| tien, together with Pawnee Bill (Gor-| and is given an opportunity to dis-jdaughter, Catherine, left by car! BE , } | m M, Koth of Turtle: Lake. is | illed in St. Louis don W. Lilly of Pawnee, Okla.) are} play his skill in this production, Monday for Clinton, Minn. where; derWriter who for the past three iS ees ning a one-mile race against * " also invited to Cody, Wyoming, to be _- they have a sumer home. | years Jas been connected with the| Rain fell in torrents in the north-|time some day this weck ut the Me- : Se en Be : present at the dedication of a Buf- ELTINGE — ; Provident Life Insurance company of | €astern part. of Ngrth Dakota, yeate: jLean county town, A Turtle Lake | St. Louis, Mo, June 21,—()—Po- — |falo Bill museum on the same date,| Most pictures having two love af- FROM GRAFTON s city, has resigned his position |day, reports from towns inathat vi- | business man is wagering with Koth | lice téQay southt ‘to identify a man, Town in Motrning as Bodies} Mr. Barry will not be able to attend|fairs that run parallel in the plot,| Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Donnelly and superintendent of agents for the cinity to the weather, bureau here {that the latter cannot run the mile |killed @ere Sun by either celebration, however, use one as comedy-relief, the other | three children of Grafton are the- local company and in the future will {this morning reveal, “Pembina re- | un five minutes, while Koth {discharge from the marine corps, Are Recovered—Whole So age as serious romance. guests of Mrs. Donnelly’s parents, be affiliated with the Northwestern | ports the heaviest precipitation, with ns he will complete the sprint sued-to Lloyd Dudley Puckett, was In “Babe Comes Home,” a breezy | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. ational Life company of Minneap-jan even two inches, while Grand!in not to exceed four minutes, ‘found in his pocket, along with two Families Killed comedy drama of love and baseball ee te i | Forks was second with 1.68 inches! Koth, who was in Bismarck tofay | address. One of them was that of now at the. Eltinge, there are two Mr. Whitescl’s success as an un: | Larimore reported 1.20 inches and! on route h from a visit in South | Val Johnson, of Carlton, Minn., and — very amusing love affairs that vie Last nute | |derwriter and field director has |Amenia 1.03 inches, . Dakota, Claims to have run a half-|the other of Mrs, A. S. Thomasson Bogota, Colombia, June 21—UP)— with each other in comedy moments. | | . Ivnined for him a wide circle of| Other points reporting rainfall | yile int: Sunday, and of the same city. The victim ap- Heart-rending scenes are taking | The principal one is between the | | Bulletins !) friends who will learn with regret of during the 24-hour period ending at | ously covered. & peated to have been about 32 ‘years place as bodies continue to be re- son, who, with Louise Fazenda, is|@— _¢ | his departure from the state. He 7 a. m., today were: Bottineau 6 4 _minités, old. moved from the ruins of the textile star, Babe Ruth, and Anna Q. Nils- SoBe {will headquarter in Minneapolis and Crosby Devils Lake .30; Fesse: plant which collapsed after a land- son, who, with ‘Louise Fazenda, is Detroit: Lakej, Minn. June 21. | ftom that point will assist in direct-|den .02; Hettinger .10; Jamestown slide at Rosselon, near Medellin, Sat- featured in the picture; the second! —()—Delial ‘Munger, 7-year. | iMe field activities for his company |.16:. and Moorhead .i6, urday. Forty bodies have been re- affair is between Ethel Shannon and| old son of Eorl Ranger oft! in the 28 states in which ig operat Rain was still falling at Devils f « Covered thus far, there being sev- Lou Archer. city, was killed when the nut Whitesel left for Minneapolis | Lake, Minot, Grand Forks and Fargo eral cases where whole families per- — The romance between the famous| mobile he was criving was struck y and will be joined there with. this morning, ished. A number of the victims were Experts Say Machine Is That | *!geer and the blonde film star is by a Northern Pacific paskenger few days by Mrs. Whitesel and | buried yesterday with an imposing said to be one of the most novel love| train at a cra.aing one mile ceremony. affairs ever devised by the resource-| from heresearly tuday. 1 " Motday, Ta@day, Wednesday All theatre and motion picture of Men Who Started Across {it seenarists..- Baseball and. ro: hrapbinainaess Amt « H. B, LOVE Thursday and Saturday + performances in Medellin have been mance, laundry atmosphere and car-| Boston, Ju 21. —(P)—1ow suspended as a sign of mourning, South Atlantic nival thrills contribute variety and| Gehrig, Yankees’ firwt baseman Doetor of Chiropractic and a public subseription has been eee color to the picture. | erashed out hin 18th home fia started to aid the widows and or-| Paris, June 21—()—Experts of of the season with two on bases phans of men crushed under the fac-|the Farman Airplane company ex- a a ATT | in the first inning of tive second tory walls. 3 pressed the opinion today that the!| MANDAN NEWS |/ zame of the New York double bill (Medellin, next to Bogota the most | wrecked plane found near the mouth | :| with the Bo Red Sox today. populous city of the republic, is sit-|of the Amazon river was the one in| ®————————————*_ Gehrig in now but four homers uated about 150 miles northwest of }which the missing French airmen, | beRind his team m te, Babe Ruth. the capital.) |Captain Saint Roman and’ wgee| Couture to Go on | ippetalicste pvc Crer Sueeraee neyres, set out from South Africa i | _cuha, ON. D. June 2.—(P)— |for.a flight across the south Atlantic Trial at Carson The. Farmers Elevator here. wax °aihey held this opinion even though |, The’ trial of George Couture, al-| fewtroved by fire, Relleved | to the markings on the wrecked plane.| lefed ring leader of the Standing| Nave had tts origin in the engine | : ; , robin of the establishment, early as told in dispatches from South | Rock reservation band of outlaws) today.” ‘The lous ie estimated. at America, do not definitely establish | [eri vaq pentences’ in, “North. ana | about $10,000, $9,000 of which in South Dakota penitentiaries carly| @¢¢lared to be the value of the — A A Fe ea | building. The rest is in grain | News of the finding of the wreck-| this spring, will be held in Grant) stored in the building. i ' F age of a plane near Marajo Island, | County later | in the week, it was) pleted | in the Estuary of the Amazon, was | Stated today by Clerk of Court A. J.| Wimbledon, England, June 21. Y eceived in Rio Janeiro from: the| Bodie. | —PaMisn Helen Will Heart River - Pavilion Mandan Musie by The Commodor 6-piece Orchestra Special balloon dance Thursday with dollar bills given away fn balloons Free dancing from nine to nine-thirty every night Imer School 3-year gradua' Examination Frée Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N..D. i ; , former chief of the national telegraph dis-| |The Grant county June term of) ae , American champion successfully 4 ‘ Y . ‘ t opened yesterday. Civil cases trict at Paris. It said a deep sea| Court opened yesterday. a weathered the first round of the »Chief Magistrate and Many fisherman brought in the repore that | Were taken up, citizenship hearings | LN i) MN SSN a ee é P ~ oe ill he had seen a raft made ofan air-| held anda criminal charge against! fintie tournament Rereieday bet (P ©. fy PETER B MYNE Others —Killed—Temblor |plane wing. The point at which the | George Thomas for warning olive; | only after a hard strungles Bhe With - YO A : te a r stock of a neighbor wi e dispose My on | V ia aa sa ra Occurred May 23 Pernambuco: Bt Roman's deciarerion,| of betore Couture’ is called co the| defeated Misa G. R. Sterry, Marguerite de LaMotte actical womien are but this, it’ was pointed out in Rio| >? layer in three sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. ee ere . eotieetammmen -=/ Changing the calor of | Inland Waters i their dresses or hose wilh E London, June 21—UP)—An earth: | Janeiro, might have been caused by quake on May 23 ruined fhe greater |the coastal ocean current, ‘ atPon: wi part of Liangchow, in the northern | Captain Saint Roman and his fly-| ,,Miss, Arabella’ Warren, who was f Kansu province, neat the) ing companion left St. Louis, Sene- | Rraguured iast week from tne eee n border, it is reported in|gal, May 5. The report of their| Cit "nd her sister, Miss Kathleen | s from Shanghai today. | having been sighted within 200 miles|Wofrem who “has heen tude | A message received by the Daily |of the Brazilian coast was never con- G ‘é P STEN William T. Tilden ent into the RETURN HOME third ‘round of the men's singles by defeating R. D. Poland, of England, in straivht sete ‘one sided score of 6-3, 6: John Bowers Rudloph Schildkraut A Highly dramatic west- Mail says the chief magistrate and | firmed, and when they failed to ap- | medicine at the University of dine: | Damage Case Now ern picture, brimful off Fey til steamships of tho : y many others were killed and that all} pear at Pernambuco, an extensive|}y their parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. H.| Bei Tried H ; . ‘ Great Lakes Tréasit Corporation. ‘ the towers of the city gates and two|search was carriéd out without suc-|Warren, who had gone to Milwaukes | eng Irie ere action, appeal’ and | World femous cuisine, Gnest sleeping 0¢- pagodas, 2,000 years old, were de-| cess, to attend the Marquette commence- i. commodations, new deluxe suites, music, Zs FAST DYES OF TINTS molished. e rae ment. En route home they were the| Trial of a personal injury ease, in laughs dancing, deck golf, bore tripe. . i The United States coast and geod- N. D. WORKMEN’S pene se Sete ony ane Mra Ni pee Tare ae eae ae Maas ed berth indsdéd ‘a Tere. Z Type 1 State od- i ) ‘ | damages from C. P. Burnstad, road a j ; s yy } N\\\e ia Galery tastieg| © COMPENSATION | asus gro vacarioe, [ee cnt “apes | _ Coming Watney I] ssaepensen aga cmee | ZAM aN »« that the terrific earthquake. recorded RATES FIXED) , wis Helen Kelech Yeturved) Sun-| claims that nesiaxnce gn'the matt Greet Lake Hoon and Lake Superie, observatori ; lay evening from Minneapolis, where | the contractor im leaving w bile of “THE ig , urred in the remote Kansu prov- —— she h 1 eabat i ontractor ig a pile o TH n the same area of Kansu, in De-|mains at a higher rate than those Sane c r 3 se my camber, “1080, there: took piste. ona| for: water audi gas: : VISIT PARENTS an automobile accident last. f AUCTIONEER’ CorRPORATION of the most appalling, but least ad-| Hughes said steam mains should w sould severe! Mrs. W. T. Cummins left Sunday aptebenna UL “ vertised calamiti ies of modern times, |Present a smaller hazard, if any-|for Rhinelander, Wis. where sh ; ‘ rae The motion picture of an earthquake killing more than|thing, because the trenches in which| will be a guest at the home of her! Pease given Tein David B 1 eee, : : 100,000 persons. they ate aids slave Rene Boosted | DArents for several weeks. for decision at 11 o'clock this mori. avid omeeo's G. C. Williams ‘THorouct—that’é Black: Flag) Lets:no bug'¢scape. 3-POWER MEET A sharp increase was, made in the HOME FROM SCHOOL hoes Fhe ea lp ine stage sue with G. W. A., Great Kills every fly, mosquito ‘and ant in your home—and rates for garage employes, a huge| James Hanley, Jr, son ‘of Major] is the second time Buchion ee tans | GEORGE SIDNEY other bugs, too! Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and READY TO GET ree J occurred in this class-}and Mrs. J. M. Hanley, returned Sun- Members of the bureau ex-jday from | Schnectady, New York,| ‘tied during the present court term, Corp., 101 Palladio pressed ‘the view that the employ-|where he has b ding Union | the jury which first heard the ease | i DOWN TO WORK [irr or inskilled men bs ees wie te has been attending Union| having failed to reach an agreement Bldg., Duluth, Minn. igen, perawes been abl to blame for the st = prion == ela peepee SS irom page ona) ‘igh accident rates occurring in this WILL ATTEND GRADUATION * a Seascale . 46 auxiliary craft may |line of work, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Regan will leave] PRLLPAPELE LENE SOOO LLL CCL APPEAL SRCCE, without the more or less rigid Because of the reduction in the|this evening for Davenport, Iowa, to ension of the 5-5-3 ratio to aux-}benefit scale made by the last legis- . Lakes Transit Teall department stores. Powidcr 15¢ up, and quirements be,” / iliaries which they construe the|lature and a favorable surplus ac- e 9 American plan to mean. Jeumulated by the bureau on its total They dismiss the British proposals business, numerous dividends were S4 for limitation of the size of capital|deelared and rate reductions were s ite «* ships as out of the question for set-|more common than rate increases. . ‘aia tlement at the present conference,|The dividends are ioned to . remarking that the Washington sig-|employers in. classifications which 1s ‘ natories are due to revise their con-|have accumulated a favorable surplus A clusions in this respect in 1931.|in proportion to the amount paid by They agree, however, that much use-|him as premiums. Se ful discussion of limitation in size] The complete schedule of new may be Held here without the adop-| rates, as approved by Monday's mect- tion of hard and fast decisions. ing, will be compiled and announced Admiral Visgount Saito, head of | within a few days. the ‘delegation, has a free hand to negotiate, the experts made it known, | ¢————________» . ane ie aut haved 46. rotor te Tokyo Danger is not only continually for fresh instructions. | | AT THE MOVIES | hrough ey believe the study of the — OOOO. 'diseasegerms; British and American proposals will CAPITOL THEATRE but also by infec- take considerable time, as many| wphe Auctioneer," Foe firms’ ver- points are not exactly clear to th wi scratching the itch- points actly clear to them.| ,; i itching the it They profess not to have been sur-| 0M, Of the stage success in which | ecra ; ; David Warfield achieved his first] ing spot. Fly-Tox Thought tie Abratitn Proposals, but) fanfe under the supervision of David| kille — mosquitoes. sik atén mice simalp fs te ore Belasco, which comes to the Capitol| Willnotstain. ciples adopted in 1922 at Washing- Fre ase beginniee Were nae Ane | ners bottle guorantend, «© ton. am unusual history behind it. r achieving a sensational lew BYRD’S PLANE . TOBE OFFICIAL . MAIL CARRIER| 4 Word With (Continued from page one) the Old Folks York to the lighthouse at the en- trance of St. Johns Harbor, New- foundland, thence on his 1,960 mile hop across the Atlantic along the 108th magnetic degree to the coast of Irel nd on to Paris with six rks to help him along the zxe- maining §94 miles, Byrd is under- ‘to: jbave furnished Colonel les A,xLindbergh a copy of the chart before the latter started on his heroic flight. i rn in Minneapolis Bumstead was born at Minneapolis, , duly 18, 1875, the son of one of the J % founders of Atlanta University, In ; ay f Bara 1912, he became chief topographer of j= oF the Peruvian expedition of the Na. every ; ae Be tional Geographic Society which was H e: y Hiram Bingham, now sen- s stor ‘from Connecticut and ‘which cedorsers who | acclaim ; Broken Sizes in iscovered and explored the remark- . able ruins of the Incas high in the neighkor ‘s y: Andes. He invented the Bumstead . : =a Values to $8.50 map projector for the United States ‘ Geological Survey, severa' of which p : @ was cal upon to make for Gen- 2 7 . eral Pershing in 1917, and the Bum: Pueblo and San Antonio stead tripod for the same government ] @astgM0pireCo.,| suffered from tremen- agency. dous damage caused by Barry Hears Frc From floods during the past Special | Women’s and Misses’ Sport Sandals © In black patent or White and tan calfskin or kid leathers with Goodyear welt or stitchdown soles. These dals have many novel cut-out éffects and come with flat, s only. An ideal shoe for all sorts of sport and street. w < OCLC OLLI LAD COL PPLPP LL PLE LEP P®RPPPPPECCP ECPI ID fo REWARD The Board of Park Commissioners will pay $25.00 reward for the arrest aitd conviction of any person destroying or stealing plants ‘or flowers in Custer The State Most : » [Flcod _insuranes ae . : ‘ F A“ Doe’ W. F. 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