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recapibane t So ieee ene PAGE TWO MAN DROWNED © NEAR ROBINSON | Le H Elmer Nerby, 30, Found! Pinned to Bottom of Slough | By Automobile July dimer Nerby, of Robinson, when his ver in a slough ETHEL - an Steele, N. 1 the Tribune (Si as visible y about IH 0% Indications showed ly went ove are Two occupants of an automobile caped with but = minor injuries when their machine upset in making Bowhbells Salesman Killed in Fall Off Truck Near Minot t to be held today a will examine the death of Fdward J Bowbe who was | ning at 7:30 when he fell from the running dof a moving truck three miles west of Minot on the Burlington kh Mr. D x, years of age and as an’ for “the Bowbells Implement company, died almost in- stantly, succumbing to internal hem- orrhages caused by injuries to his chest, which was crushed in the ac cident. A rear wheel passed over his Mr. Devereaux’s body was taken to Bowbells this afternoon and arrange ments fi funeral services will be made th Girl Refuses One of Roel cefcller’s Dimes ‘orrytown, N. Y., July 11.— Y NEA SERVICE. INC ‘ s WA TAT, __THE BISMARCK TRIB Goat- Getter! i U6, Wie, They were accom panied home by Miss Grace Richard- ¥.IN MINNESOTA . and Mrs. J. N. Schmidt and ren are spending u two weeks’ : vacation in Minnesota. | —~ WHE! YOU-TPECALL HOW You Ae eae coer | ts. ,George Grunenfelder an WAD_ TO GHEAK A LITTLE CORNGTACH daughter Ann have-arrived from Sil- TO POWDER YOUR NOSR CN THE SGLY—_ | ver Bow, Mont., and are guests at jhome of Mrs. Grunenfelder’s sist J. J. Milner. The Grunenfe! residents of Mandan. _ HAVE A SON John David is the name ¢ dN N r meeting of the dir landan Chamber of Comm will be held this evening chamber rooms. Business will be discussed. —— $$ FINANCIAL the matters -~AND DANPEN A ‘PT ow ‘RID RIPPON IF You WOULD HAVE “ROSY CHEEKS”, — — WHEN NO ONE WAS LOOKING~ ~ New York, July 1.—@ moncy rates and a belated ir demand for high’ grade sceurities! provided the background for advance in prices market. Trading was iargely protes-| sional in character, the activity of pools ounting for more now score w high records. Bears’ , succeeded in uncovering a number of w hut are reported to have vily in their attacks some dustrial Baldwin, Houston 0: United Fruit and 4 tment stock | ae ist showed a sharp it operations io wever, held up flue! $s Ye ce in| the automotive i : flicting reports regarding current! Vodge Brothers, | a preferred d Jordan vw low recor All made —~AND THEN G\T GY Motors was NOWADAYS? — AND WATCH 'EM penne that the preferred] NPIPUC J Weer Nee amen 2 bulls several sluggish. other ac igh ground. ubb but Housto ngth. (AP)—A_ young lady Sunday re- | fused to accept one of John D.| Rockefeller’s famous dimes. The young lady was Miss “Pad- die” Randall, aged 7, of Irvington, ; Manda granddaughter of Robert A. Petter-| 81, She Puffs as She Shatin Hikes ; WW nghe rbrake and ttained News son, a neighbor of Mr. Rockefeller a Ge here. | Y The offering of the dime came at) the, conclusion of services in the Second Reformed Protestant Dutch) church. “Paddie” was poised on! the seat of a pe Picnecr Mandan Citizen to Be “Well, well,” said Mr. Rockefel- lerj looking at her as he reached Buried Here—Came to City in 1878 into his pocket and drew forth a shiny dime. He pressed it gently) into her hand, but she scorned it with great dignity. | “Par-sorry I can’t take it,” she Mr. Rockefeller quictly! puttit back among the other dimes. | Funeral services for John Foran. | 78. pioneer citizen of Manda id - May was named} western North Dakota who died Rotary club of Dick | urday night at St. Luke's hospits n ing held recently in! at St. Pauly will be held at S that city. The board of directors} Joseph's C.tholic church here at 9 is ide up of FE. H. Knapp, M. A.|a. m. Wednesday morning. The bod; Scherffius, F, W. Turner, and {will be brought to Mandan Tue! liam Walton. H. W. Reed is secre-j day and Mrs, C. C. McLean tary of the club for the coming year. | a BE ie esophagus and a ————— eneral breakdown ir | jehian Enna Honea \z n health which loped followin, eath of Mra. Mingt—Clothing and small amount | Foran in Faitaee uch nee: of money were taken from the farm! Mrs, Foran suffered a stroke of homes #f Rudolph Linha and Jonn| anoplexy a few hours after she had Refiz rear Minot while the families| been threatened at the point of a tyending the Northwest fair.) gun by a robber who held up the Sat ware Clehing amounting to $50 was stoien | small grocery store operated fm St.) from the Linha residence. | Paul by the Forans, = —— | “John Foran, a native of Boston, GAMRISON HAS BEST BOOTH | came to Mandan in 1878, when a En Es fe fe oles SP | pao or tele and small log shacks 0 e among the | forme: HaiemBker. exhibits at, tho Norih-| the Mismurl river lr Meck: Beto, west fair at Minot, ding to a! He and the recBnt announcement. The Arnegard < Ween Teague was awarded second! “Dakota divorces” were easy and be- fore Mandan surrendered the divorce center to Reno, Nev, He was Morton afternoon with hundreds of friends , of the deceased in attendance. Floral | tributes were numerous, attesting to the high esteem in which he was held in the community. Services were conducted by Rev. Strasburg, pastor of the Hebron church, and the pall bearers were deacons of the church. Fourteen young lady members of the choi: dressed in white, served as flower, girls. ks \ The deceased leaves, beside his | x a - widow, Mrs. Dora Ewald, a brother,} % { Rev. Fred Ewald of Richmond, Mich., | Fe and a niece and_nephey, Mrs. Ger- | ~— Kiick :and ‘T. P. ‘Ewald of He: bron. LUTHER LEAGUE, PROGRAM OUT Will Meet at Almont-Sims_ July 15 to 17—Varied En- tertainment Planned again reached r Id off on rea!) croppe nt of speci Refrigerat: Penn-Dixie Cemen' battan Transit prefe cow preferred, and Brunswick GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, July 11,—(4)—Strong- or cash markets and lack of import- ant hedging pressure from the south- west kept the tone of the wheat market decidedly firm during the week ending Friday July 8, s ‘nited States department of agricui- ture. Cash wheat turned ve the ciose of the week. cent protein No. 1 dark northern was quoted Friday at 4 to 12-cemks, over the July which advanced 1 5-3 cents Come on, You Hikers! Mrs. Fanny Streator is a grand- mother and is 81 years old, but de- |clares she feels “like a flapper” as she hikes along on her route from Blackburg, Va, to Applegatc, Ore. he woman, who is waiking all the way to her daughter, sucgesis that flzvpers would “he healthier if they ut out the cigarets and hi the pine. Discussion on current topics andj religious subjects and varied enter-| tainment is provided on the three- day program of the Mandan circuit, Young People’s Luther Leagu held at Almont and Sims, July 15 to 17, as announced today. The convention will open Fri - = = evening, Jul 5, at the Sims chu i ii when the Sims "and Almont Luther | ciiford H. Fybing of Mandap vi Leagues will present a program, to | ¢j A rehearsal of the joint chorus b _ follawey, by music by the Sims | will be held at 4:30 p. mand a con- tra, choir and quartet. cert by the chorus will be given at ible Hour” will open the Sat-|7:39 p. m., with Professor H.W "| Kelly, was sentenced to ten years when Raymond died fellowing a i for the week. closing Friday at i | sour principal markets -for the first seven days of July amount to 6,079,- 262 pounds as commared with 5.742... 102 pounds for the corresponding period in 1928. LOGAN COUNTY BANKERS ELECT Napoleon—I. E. Giedt of Lehr was named chairman of the Logan county bankers’ astociation at a meeting held recently at Napoleon. William Jans #s vice president; F. B. Heath, secretary and treasurer. Charles ernett of Burnstad and g. M,\Bum- me! of Gackel were etecied on tne advisory board. ACCEPTS CHAIR AT-UNIVERSITY Ney England—Dr. Leo P. Rigler forn@rly of New England, has cepted a chair‘in the X-ray dep: ment of the University of Minnesota. He has recently returned from a trip to Europe where he spent several months in teavel and research work, He assumed his new duties at ‘the ersity July 1. : Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. Phone 790-W. 113 Sth. ELKS BAND NOTICE Rehearsal tonight 8:30 p. m. Be there on time. Cliquot club will be served at intervals. Too Late To Classify WANTED TO RENT—A young lady desires a nicely furnished sleeping room in modern-home. Prefer side of city. Write Tribune No. 39. Derothy Mackaye, former stage favorite, is shown here in the Los Angeles county jail awaiting her transfer to state prison where she starts a sentence cf one to three years for concealing facts in the death of her husband, .Ray Raymond. Raymond’s ‘assailant, Paul fist fight between the two. cline in the “make” will be gradual. Both for imMediate consumer neeés and for storage purposes, buy- ers exhibit more interest, and the market tone has much ‘improved. The week closed with all markets in a stendy to firm position. Cheaper grades of butter at Chicago are in perhaps the best position owing to light arrivals of these grades. Net increase of holdings at the: Cash offerings of durum wi un seant supply and met with a r dema Cash corn met with a marked im- ment in demand toward the end e ‘week. Cash price for No. 3 w was about six cents higher ¢ week. s held steady, showing only a na! change. Barley prices for the week both in h and futures were 3@4 cents . Guly declined 4 1-4, closing MODERN BUNGALOW,FOR RENT-— All modern bungalow.: two bed- jooms, glassed and screened porta, arage. east ‘of. high school. Vacant July 15th. Call -320 Mandan street or phove 882-5: ES e held fairly steady, due to the ° nt prospects for the new crop. July is at almost a 10 cents premium over the September. showed no change for tke Paul C. Remington ’ New Loan Plan On improved City and Farm Propert: Low interest rate and prepayment pi Bismarck and Mandan_ Office, City Insurance Agency 103Y, Fourth St. Chicago, July 11- Phone 220-W ure that -butter produ has passed the p ) however, predict_that Many oper- | the de-| GION BAND K, Wright of City} been named Municipal band, has Dakota Legion leager of the ‘North bard which. will play at Fargo dur- county auditor and county treasurer,/"'day morning meeting at the holding both offices for two terms., was the first president of the Man- city commission when the change was made from the aldermanic sys-/ tem in 1910, and for 10 years, from s church, to be followed by a business meeting; committee appointments officers’ reports; reports from loca! leagues, and a competitive five-m ute discussion: “What Can a Luther Monson, director “of music at Con. |cordia college, Moorhead, in. charg G. N, Livdah! of Bismarck is presi ¢ent of the league and A. W - | Dickinson, is vice president. i that Commands Attention! ing: the statestdeting of the Amer-| ieat_Legion. | Beach Milkmen -- | sand Laundresses Are Aristocratic small > Bgchs ND. duly, th 1 »o|Many Expected at the:Tribune)—This city has the most! . “1 arigtocratic milkmen and laundresses | Title Men’s Meet in the country, No ordinarfy milk iy wagan will do for the purveyors of] Abstracters from practically every the lacteal fluid; they deliver in ifirm in the state will gather here Buick and Cadillac sedans, while the \Tyesday morning. for the lavadresses call for and deliver the|mecting of the 3 of which | Men’s agsociation is a classy place in 19 to 192: ity ©. Mandan. Four years ago he left here for Minot to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. C. C, MeLean, only surviving ehild, and two years .ago {moved to St. Paul where he pur- chased a small grocery. wash in Chevrolets, all shaws Beach Men's, association, | Sessions “are to eld in the ights of Pythias’ yh to live. j bait. Segakers include President * ———_——_— john L. Bowers of Mandan; C. D. + Ldndon.—A Renter dispatch from! ootey of Mandan; E. D. Adame of thai says that Captain Fisner, Lisbon Governor A. G. Sorlie; Geo. an master of the steamer Chi-/H Phelps of Bowbeils; J. M. Hanley chuen, who was captured by pirates /of Mandan; County Judge Shaw of wo weeks ago, reached Ichang safely | Mandan, and James 8. Johns, on Saturday, after having escaped jton, Ore. chairman of the from’ his captors. ters’ section, the American Title as- > bone a3 i sociati ue York.—Cornelius Vanderbilt, The annual banquet is to be Ir, ‘newspaper writer arid son of | ng 2 cee sheral and Mrs. Cornelius Vander- |. ereny qrenine;, Sessions cotitinue as gone to Reno to seek a di- Sine trom uss |Many Attend Ewald Rachel ; from whom he has been oe 'two years. oceutred in ‘explos: in which many wore badly shaken. ness, were held at the German was postmaster of the| Funeral at Hebron tvtime. will Sait Doral of A severe | . . , of lebron. who it aj given ae Almont followed by| Bismarck hosnita) after a brief ill-j he io ates: tare: ining at gelica} charch at Hebron Sunday jliter the convention sf ‘What \J. M. Miller of New England is cor- [eazuer Do to Aid His Church?” by ‘responding steretary and Miss eal leagne representatives. | Esther Monson of Bismarck, record- The afternoon ‘session will be |i o8 omnea Sa ae ing secretary. Walter Rugland of Te Distun, Setvadie: Belfield is treasurer. The convention theme: “Neither Is There Salvation in Any Other; for | There Is None Other Name der Heaven Given Among Men, Whereby We Must Be Saved,” Acts 4,12, will be discussed by various ministers. Rev. C. 1. Fylling of Mandan will talk on “Salvation Is Necessary, for All Have Sinned.” Rev. G. L. Halm- |rast of Flasher will talk on “Salva. jtion Cannot Be Acquired Through } Our Own Efforts—Of Ourselves We Have No Knowledge; of Ourselves We Have No Means.” Rev. M. A. Sorenson of Hazen will speak on the {topic: - “Salvation Is of Grace ; Through Christ Jesus,” and Rev Lars Foss of Driscoll il talk on the topic: *Salvation Is the Same for Old and Young.” Continuation of the competitive five-minute discussion; committee reports and elevtion of officers will conclude the afternoon gathering. This will be followed by a rehearsal jof the joint at 4 p. by a. piel and i | ranch at Pp. m. RETURN HOME Mrs. B. K. Bjornson and children, Margaret and Sydney, have returnea from a trip through _ Turtle mountains, to Minot and Upham. ‘They were away three week: EN ROUTE HOME Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Wichman, who are en route to their home in Min- Reapolis from a trip through Yel- lowstone park, use guests at the W. H. Ordway home in Mandan. Mr. Wichman is a former resident of ‘this city. having been with the Haight Lumber and Machinery com- pany. 3 : HERE FROM WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Spencer gad bro sone. Mr iand Mire Roy” |)! 2 3 ame el iren of acine, Si : , North ‘Carolina ‘will place its bets\on sete orth eT Verner fot Charlotte igh a ores ales to hectan’ toe. it ’erobs. he? just jaeter) se but! One o! that ‘of baving by Elea t Plan ‘Services Sundey : |, Divine serviees will be held Sun- jéey, July 17, "at the Alm hall, be- ginning at 10 5 J. Thornell of Sims will-be the ritualist. Special music RETURN 70 FOND DU LAC, WIS. Mrs, E. Hebert cdg ry Seo | a Mrs. GA Ricuardson f g for theip hepg.at will be At the afternoon ‘session, begin- 2 p. m, Dr. Dordal will de- address and Your printing often introduces you to your best busi- ness prospects. If it fails to make an acquaintance- ship, it's an unsatisfactory job. ‘ “ In our plant—well equipped to handle this sort of work —you will receive printing that commands instant at- tention—and keeps it. With-this efficient work—the result of years of experi- ence-+-you are certain to have the job completed on schedule time. 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