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PAGE EIGHT ae ____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAN HELD AS Cage Minute] forthe collection, of #2204," | MANDAN N SUSPECT TRIES * ance, were ‘|| MANDAN NEWS | TO KILL SELF ‘the tnree were indicted togethe: on the murder charg: SPEND WEEK-END HERE Minn, June 23.— northwestern district Is Identified as Having Been’ Near Park at Time Wom- nd Patrick pleaded guilty. Mrs. orge Beauntont ef TO MINNESOTA LAKES ial dental society concluded its two an Was Atfacked SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1927 RETURNS FROM RICHARDTON Miss Mary Stein returned to Man- Mrs. H. L. Matson who will continue the trip with them. They expect to be away two weeks. will also visit relatives. Joe Grainer is driving the car for the party. —— dan Friday after. spending #®me timie RETURNS HOME with her mother at Richardton, Mrs. George Brown and daughter,| Mary, returned to, Mandan Wednes- day from Jamestown where they have been visiting for the past week. by a bandit, Told to “stick ‘em up.” he replied’ that he “Had only one to stick up. “Ain't you ashamed to rob sites @ one-armed man?” asked’ Utt. SHAMEFUL TASK Said the bandit: “I never was so as tetal town have arrived in the city|) » Charles Pinn left Springfield, 11.—! ified life i i Moorhead, ada da | boa dey i pringfield, I1l.—Late one night, A.| mortified in my life, but business is 5 ‘ iN an has ever been hanged inj t end the week-end as the sts) riday | Minn., where 7 ” sol ges liNeem One was sentenced tol of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Chris Sakariassen, | they will spend some time on’a fish- Mi. Utt; oa0 Seat SSeS ee day annual convention in Moor- head at noon today a group of addresses and clinics. death but in a new trial was ac- ing trip. ™ | TO BLACK HILLS r. mille Mr. and Mrs. Victor Matson of this TARR Rotes 72 . ' Queen Elizabeth wore a gown af|city and Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and Mr. velvet embroidered in a pattern of |son of Bismarck left Friday by! car|and Mrs. Jacob Kist and family left —Wwill you find a moderi BOWSER, accurate measure pump, in Bismarck. We paid twice as mueh for these pumps as the eyes and cars, indicating that she | for a trip through the Black Hills.| F: for a motor trip to the lakes saw and heard everything. At Bowman they will meet Mr..and innesota and Wisconsin. They paris hel hh be “4 ordinary “eye measuring” pump would cost, because. we wanted to serve you accurately, as well as promptly. Wimbledon, England, June 25. —(AP)—Helen Wills, the only American competitor in the singles today, reached the quar- ter finals of the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournament when she overwhelmed Miss Elsie Gold- sack of England, 6-1, 6-3. Philadelphia, June 25.—(AP)— Efforts to negotiate a new wage seale in the central Pennsylvania soft coal fields have failed and | all the union mines will close y was near death when a de-; down on July 1. Between 10,000 ve found him. He was revived! and 12,000 men will be- affected. Ss “ ‘ a r PA ‘arey, ation disclosed, tore! Crookston, Minn, June 23— hell 400 E X tr. I )} ¥Y his suit into strips which he tied to-| (AP)—Fire following an cxplo- li gether, and used as an improvised} sion of a gasoline lamp in the soore, He tied one end of his rope| home of William St. Martin, to the top of his cell and looped the, Gentilly, Minn, near here, lev: | Served through thiss MODERN EQUIPMENT, at our accessible curb, by men “Johnny on the spot” to wait on you, day and night, means a SERVICE you'll like. ‘ other round his neck. cled the home to ashes, consumed Appears Insane | all furniture and clothing and Shell 400 “Extra Dry” Gasoline costs more to produce, but the price to you remains the same. The attempted icide came after) left a mother, 10 children and a MORE POWER — MORE SPEED : Change to Shell FASTER ACCELERATION | MORE ECONOMY-MORE VALUE | Lahr Motor Sales Co. Minneapolis, June (#)--Harry Carey, identified asa man seen loi-| tering near ark shortly befo chultz fell victim to , attempted suicide ging in his cell in jail he to-} . exhibited signs of violence His actions became so unruly iat fered a burned hand. he was put in a strait-jacket for a while late Friday He was released from the jacket when he appeared calmer. He fre quently seized the bars of his cell} and attempted to shake them as he! screamed at the top of his voice. — | “I'm crazy, I want to go to an asy-} lum,’ houted at other times. Mrs. Schultz, whose skull was frac-| ttured, reported today to be rest-| ing more comfortabl. ind to be im-| | proving. An emergency operation at} the 1 e “fi, ji —A go Ress ee pe Ph A st : ‘Special Train Carries State) ared to be recovering, it was said,) ie. 2 hospital. | Officials and Legislators to Rapid City Carey, who was taken into| custody at the time Carey was ar-| See this new engine—the finest ever used in Graham Brothers Trucks and Commercial. Cars! rested, was released today. | i | Rapid City, S$. D., June 25.—UP) iThe entire legislature of South Da- ikota, its governor and one of its TROOPS ARE {United States senators came to the summer White House today: to pay a} call of welcome upon President and Mrs. Coolidge. |. Made up of ranchers, farmers, { bankers, a | , the welc tion of : a cowboy or| mers presented a cross | e life which is known in| |any of these western states and the! meeting afforded Mr. Coolidge with | what probably was his closest touch | with the people of this great agricul- | tural section. ; | —(#)—| They came. in a special train from ‘The 164th Infantry, North Dakota! Pierre, capital of the commonwealth, | National Guard, which ended its two| where they are in special session re- weeks training at Camp Grafton,/ framing a vetoed appropriation bill. near here, this morning, late yester-| Headed by Senator Norbeck, Gov- day afternoon marched in review be-|ernor Bulow, Lieutenant Governor fore Colonel John H. Fraine, its|Covey as president of the state sen- former commander and now the regi-| 2 on, speaker of ment’s paymaster general, and Mrs.|the house, the 250 or more South Da- Gilbert. C. Grafton of Fargo, the|kotans mingled -at Camp Galena, widow of the regiment's former lieu-| where lunch awaited them before tenant-colonel atter whom the camp! making the mile to the state was named. |game lodge to be received by Pres- Mrs. Grafton, the only woman ever] ident and Mrs. Cooli thus honored by the regiment, ex-, The president, accompanied by pressed pleasure at the appearance of Cecil Gideon, South Dakota sports: the men and of the camp. | and E. W. Starling, secret serv- The troops, with the exception of | ic had left the summer White a small detachment of the quarter- | Hi early for a fishing expedition master corps, Adjutant General G. A.) s the legislators wound their Fraser, Major Harold S$. Sorenso: jong Squaw Creek to Camp Ga- quartermaster and regular army i they spied the presidential Structor, left the camp for their|Party hard at work catching moun: homes this morning. Contrary to [tain trout. They shouted a “hello” previous custom, the troops were not: and ‘we'll see you later” as they compelled to take down their own | passed. n hi ar, s e by - eee eee eee the men who are left at the. camp.|LJindy ‘Drops Out of Sight’ in N. Y. Today This new rule enabled the men to be New York, June 25,—()—Célonel ready for the special trains early Charles A. Lindbergh, who less than this morning. The Devils Lake howitzer company two weeks ago rode through New York while millions cheered him, won first place in the company kit- chen contest, the Service company of as able to mingle with the city's crowds today without being recog- Lisbon was second, and the regi- mental headquarters, Fargo, Ww nized. Early this morning he came to Manhattan from the Long Island third, according to announcements made last night by Colonel David S. home of F. Trubee Davison, assist- ant secretary of war and then Ritchie. dropped completely out of the pub- Former N. D. College Football Stars Seek ae oye: Renertars: aa down every : clue w Marine Corps Posts) vail. ‘ite broke an engagement with gis the publishers of his forthcoming Chicago, June 25..(P)—Two form-|b90k, and so newspapermen awaiting er football stars of the North Dakota him there were disappointed. Agricultural college today appeared | Be apes nner before an examining board for com-| Woman Is Sentenced missions in the United States marine Elmer G. Marks and Mercade | to Hang For Murder Chicago, June 25-—44)—Mrs. Cath A. Cramer, college pals, who both made enviable records in athletics, erine Cassler of Crow Point, Ind., “| today was sentenced to be hanged Utmost Convenience in Hot Water Service Regiment Passes in Review * Before Col. Fraine and Mrs. Gilbert C. Grafton Compare it with any engine ever built into any truck! GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 670 °8S8S *1245 *1445 | Pay Balance Chassis prices, f. 0. b. Detroit , of Low Price in 00 Months M. B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ‘ST. 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