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aesc7 = Alyin Denr d Sange: i ing due to a h Alvin B. Mr. June from ne: St. degree of Ma neipal of ley, Minn. n Mr. English d ota state Gaines w: jopher state. In 1900 holiday. Webb Bros. fui nesday from 10 Funeral ably-Thursday til the arr Ss Her lea for a 1 arms, for which robbery of the y suddenly in hotel Saturday morning, death be. art attack, of the former Bismarck man did not reach here until today raines, ceased, arrived he Born in Vermont was born in Vermont, | He was gr: Johnsbury Vermont and in 1880 te Dartmouth college. after he came wes For sev and it w: et and an Loan, & mem culty. Had Ranch Home M i neral a. services PAGE TWO HEART ATTACK BRINGS DEATH TO A.D. GAINES Funeral For Prominent North| Dakota Realtor to Be Held Here Thursday who maintained offic a s well as Minneapol Minneapolis | son y of e with the bos prominent | Dake the academy rec of Arts locating in } is ai Spring ter their marriage Minn, | es had charge of th it ied year: ne: Dakota offi it had a great deal upbuilding of this, | rs. Eliza Adams and Mr: SDavis, all, of Newport, Ve: : Mrs. Gaines and a nephew, William E. Adams of Boston, Mass., arrive in Bismarck this evening. The body will lie in state at the parlors Wed- m.,, until 5 p. m. vill be held prob- | fternoon, but final arrangements will not be made un- 1 of Mrs. Gaines. _—TBXAS GIRL BANDIT WILL. | ~ GO ON TRIAL: Plea For Second Continuance) Marcos, Texas, July 12 rp ‘continuance denifed, Mrs. Rebecca Bradley Rogers, ate of the Univer- | ed trial hi robbery with fire- the nfaximum pen- cond ted Farmers » was superintendent Dougla: i connected with the|ation and partment of the Minne-! geasib os i y agricultural | Exchool, where he remained for three | = his summers for teachers in the pure! ~ 102,000 acres of land in Oliver coun sty, North Dakota, from the North- Fern Pacific Railway company, and home about He also had 0 years in soutl During his re: he and nt some time in spring, during = March and April, and was here on brief business trip only a week go—over the Independence For the past year he has ¢ brokerage business of Case Denied Stenog- | *“rapher-Bank Robber today following the National | Word | death when de- duated | the | E, from! and Joseph A. held Day will in Wanner, secretary ef the st: M-| kota department, Veter Both men have been active in the s while the marr’ "i ATR DERBY IS PROMOTED TO FOSTER COMMERCIAL FLYING; PLANES STOP HERE | ‘or | Py Wash. July 12. nent of commercial avi- demonstration of the route from ‘ane prompt- ; ional Air elt field to the Spo! 9 to 22, B rek, N, I jong the co along the of an air ma to Spok: to| ed | RE First, $10,000; second, $5,000; Also ser tor al a| ch Spokane. gers besides pilot. DIsl nehe. Greater than 510 cubi ceeding 800 cubic inches. From R New York to Cleveland (five (over night); Chicago to La Cross Paul (over night Lemmon (refueling); Lemmon to City to Butte (five minutes); But CLA First, $5,000; second, $3,000; PLANES stogk models pilot. ENGINE Dts! Open or cloys one pidssenger be: From Roosevelt field, 5:30 a. n New York to Chicago (over BISMARCK to Glendive (over ni niinutes); Billings to Butte (five minutes); Missoula to Spokane, i | i together with national in the D York- which provide for light flying and overnight lds that would constitute at landing points for a com- nereial or an air mail route. As prizes for the larger machit $18, divided offeres among $10,000 for first, 000 for | second, $2,000. for third, $1,000 for fourth and $500 for fifth. Smaller ines, been f Buda, Texas, December last.’ Total of Marriages in Bur- oung woman who covered the | Es einige with da pistol and escaped 1,000 in .cash, witl mongy. was ree: iz of not pial ment was pe fo! 4 himj.ghe said. , until her Prictice had been built up to a point ing support of a home. work as a stenographer to. aid withheld, health. Most of the noney. ered along with a pistgt_in a package addressed to Mrs. Rogers at Austin, a short distance from Buda, where she was employed as @-stenographer in the office of Governor Dan Moody. rd the chatge brought the revelation that she had been sécret- ly married to Otis Rogers, young at- toriey, on their graduation, from the | university in 1926. The wedding an-| she husband's ' RED CROSS PILLS Foy. Liver, ‘Stomach, Bowel Constipation, Gall- Appendicitis tment modern in make, ac- principle, and one to Perel es Pills overcome con-|plighting their trot Payee’ legal She leigh For 1926 Are 125, as Against 165 For 1925—Di- vorces Show Gain, With 37 Last Year and 29 Year Be- fore Cupid was less active in Burleigh county and the entire te during 1926 than he was in 1925, a survey made public by the United States Department of Commerce today sho But while Cupid lay down on his job, the number of divorces in- creased. A total of 37 divorces were granted in this county during 1926, compared to 29 for 1926. Mar- res totaled 125, as compared to for 1925. Morton county, just across. the river, also was neglected, with a total of 162 marriages regi There were 188 in 1925. The divorce rate for this county remained steady, with 19 for each’ yes Stark’s Total Decreases Stark county had a total of 3, as compared to 157 ile the divorces numbered 11 h ‘year. McLean county had lages for 1926 and 122 for 1 hile’ 12 divorces were re- corded, a8 compared to seven in Mercer 4 ad 66 couples luring the last ease {ram 94 registered is county sets one rec- ees were granted either was one of ‘the few javing an increase in : number of marriages over 1925. vis y-three ‘were recorded ? ex- ii 16! rr i ., | 1925, wi fe ir, a deci Officers of Veterans of Foreign Wars Kitchen, commissioner. of agri Shortly there-| commander and senior vice commander, 1 ns of Foreign Waars 's he was! those offices at the recent state encampment route the Class:B planes in the com- (Civilians Only) h prizes and silver trophy to al PLANES ELIGIBLE a“ Open or closed stock models with seating START elt field 6:30 a. m., September 19. ROUTE it. Paul to Aberdeen (five m (Civilians Only) UJ Up to and including but not exceeding engines of 100 horsepower. START ROUTE Intermediate stations will be equipped for supplying gas and oil. tops | CUPID LESS ACTIVE IN COUTY, SLOPE DURING 1926, FIGURES FOR YEAR SHOW ered for 1926. in 1p26 ate board of administration (left), iculture and labor, are pectively, of the North Da- ; having been elected to held at Grand Forks. affairs of the V. F. W. for years. ipetition will fly. | More than $50,000 to finance the {Derby und Yor: .prizes was sub- jscribed by businéts men of this city. ’ pari National Acronautic association approved the transcontinental race. At the same time it authorized a ‘similar contest from San Franciseo ZES third, $2,000; fourth, $1,000; fifth, first enclosed cabin acity for two passen- ACEMENT up to and including but not ex- minutes); Cleveland to Chicago (five minutes); Lu Crosse to St. utes); Aberdeen to Miles Miles City (five minutes); te to Spokane. SS B ES |, $1,000; fourth, $500; fifth, $250. ELIGIBLE - with seating capacity. for at least PLACEMENT * m., September 19. night); Chicago to BISMARCK; ight); lendive to Billings (five minutes); Butte to Missoula (five lanes may be entered for prizes to- taling $9,750, to be divided into five awards, from $5,000 to $250. For the San Francisco-Spokane air race, prizes of $5,000 have been posted, and as awards in the national air races over the local course $15,000 has been provided for prize money, Major John T. Fancher, command- er of the aviation adron of the national guard of ‘ashington, is | manager of the ra Walter Evans |is president and Charles R. Hebberd is of the National Air Pe y association, which is in charge of financial arrangements for tl flight. and 32 in 1925. No divorces were} granted in 1926 and two in 1926. Dunn county shows’30 marriiges for 1926 and 37 for 1925. Divorces in 1926 number five and in 1925, four. i wer Has Increase a Grant cofmty had 52 marriages in 1926 and 65 in 1925. There were three divorcees in 1926 and six in 1925. Hettinger takes ‘its place in a very lect group of North Dakota coun- ith an increase in the number ties, a fl \total,, with 54 registered, as THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927" advance with a check on the Glendive | meeting of sheriffs and police offi- this county numbered four for 1926 and three for 1925: | Emmons county recorded 79 mar-| | riages in 1926 and 100 in 1925. Di- vorces numbered five, as against one i for 1925." Sheridan county had 52 57 in 1926; 64 in 1926. Divorces in { Seema tag a nnEEa po News eee He was to marry a Bis- whose last name was State Bank. | | marck girl | |“Cunningham,” he said. v || Then he wanted some furniture for H nesday. his rooms, so he went to the Bowman f"*"% marriages in 1926 and 67 in 1925. Six|® two for 1925 Kidder county showed | Postal Service Good, Judge Hanley Thinks 4 ; an increase jast eyar in its marriage gainst J. M. Hanley thinks the United | Sta postal service is pretty good, ol for the previous The num- ber of divorces remained stationary He has reason to glo so. Miss Here is the address on a letter fro; the received by Mr. Hanley: py rt “Mons. Hanley, formerly le Major S°*'* 148m Machine Gun Btn. “Dakota, “Etats Unis, “Amerique.” It was written by a friend in France who knew him during the war and had as its message a most cordial invitation to be his guest when the American Legion invades Paris. Now Hanley is wondering how the mail'‘clerks figured out the | address. ‘Local Concern Bakes Mrs. E. registered county, with us com- pared with six for 1 Divorces decreased from two in 1926 to one in 1926. Golden Valley county had 18 marriages in 1926 and 15 in 1985. Divorces were the same in both years, one, Bowman's Tot Sioux county had 21 marriages in 1926 and 20 in 1925, Three divorces were granted in 1926 and five in 1925, Bowman county’s marriage total remained stationary at 24. although the divorce total increased from three to, six. Adams county dropped ‘om 38 marriages to 27 and from three divorces to one. Slope county | bad 14 marriages in 1926 and 13 in Divorces totaled ht d two the year befoi gan county had a wom of 56 marriages in 1926 and 66 in 1925. No divorces were registered last year and one the year before. Melntosh county had 71 marriages in 1926 and # the ye ee Divorces jumped) The Perfection Baking company Tom Oaate Petal Dacian lof Mandan now claims a new According to the returns received, record. : there were 3,958 marriages performed] It has baked what is bel: in the entire state during the + 1926, as compared with 4,377 in 1925, reprsented a decrease, &s compureu per cent. During the year 1926 there were 483 divorces granted in the st compared with 439 in senting an increase of 44, or 10 per cent. There were 6 marriages «.- {made nulled in 192 According t6 the state census, the | th population of North Dakota in 1925, | was 641,192, and since this figure | 4), represented a decrease ,as compared | with 1910, no estimate has been made for the year 1926. On the basis of the 1925 census figure, the number |be of marriages pet 1,000 of the popu- lation was 6.2 in 1926 as against 6.8!change manager and later will fur- in 1925; and the number of divorces the bread for a barbecue, to yer, 1000 of the ponlaltion was 0.75/he the feature of the annual Qld in, 1926, as against 0.68 in 1925. |Scttiers picnic at Herre The fiumber of marriages was fur)” nished by the State Department of |, 7 ry Public Health and the number of di-|* vorees by the ‘Clerk of the Dis | Personal and | Court of each county. ¢ figures . for 1926 are prelimidary and sub-|| Social News of, ject to correction.’ | ig Number Marriages Divore: Announcement of Stationary to. Pelican wilere ‘he; will jasi time. +4 the Rovig-Skjod company windows. The loaf is just eight feet long, 15 inches high and 15 inches wi {It weights an even hundred pound: and was baked in a special pan by a tinner. It required five to bake the gigantic loaf ‘oughly. The loaf was made especially for Equity Exchange of Herreid, D., agents there for the Per- where he ‘ection company’s products. It will sonable used the centerpiece for a ‘ade float being built py the Ex- ooki of the week. He was U. by count 1926, 1925 1926 19: Adams 27 8 5 . 1 3 Barnes . - 8 6 12° 11 B. Carter. ing home he will also visit relatives at other points in Iowa. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA RESORTS Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hartwick and Betty Mackin trip to Ba s, and other TO WEST COAST . and Mrs. T. Rotnem left Sun- for Portland, Ore., jt coast points where visit for several weeks. RETURN FROM TRIP 4 Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith and fam- ily have returned from a week's. trip ids, Minn, home they visited friends in Medina.| Purchased suit bchind him. { Pau Smith remained at that place, be. aj guest for some Gigantic Bread es CHROK P ASSER. ‘FAILS 10 GBT A young man who figured he could furnish rooms and clothe himself on worchless checks vesterday, and today merchants are x for him. ing himself “H. F.~Haggrave, ndive, Mont.,” the man regis- hotel and set out to % He stepped store could get rooms at a rea- e, saying he wes to be tered at a local outfit himself. corner grocery married to a Bismarek girl direkted house, where he engaged a suite of rooms and paid for them a month in| | GIRL “FIRST” IN S. EXAMINATION Mandan Vicinity. | The “thigh man” in a recent} ———__—_—_——+# civil service examination was a girl praduate of Dakota Business Col- furniture company and ordered some sent up, paying for it with another | united State fla Before return-| check on the Glendive State | ites of St. Evidently figuring that ‘no place is ‘i home without a Kitchen,” he stopped | Philippine Islands, in,at another concern and bought an J electric refrigerator, also paying for jit with a check on a Glendive bai “Meets His Waterloo” His Waterloo came when he visited returned | q clothing house and bought himself | ley, Minn., Ithaca, a suit. of clothes. A_ representative innesota lake re-|of the Bismarck Credit Bureau was in the store at the time and saw “Mr. Hargrave” hand out another check He chatted with the man a few min- utes and then went back to his of- have and other | fice to call the Glendive State bank. they will; There they told him they had no jsuch person as H. F. Hargrave on} their books. i> But when he got back to the cloth- inv’ store, he found that the man had evidently become suspicious and had! En route | “flown the coop,” leaving his newly- Just where ‘> went, nobody |’ knows, but there is one consolation. That is that all the merchants got their goods back. Incidentally, a check revealed that there was no “Cunningham” girl in Bismarck, so the wedding bells are not likely to ring for “Mr. Hargrave”—at least not in Bismarck. : Sheriffs’ Meeting | to Open Tonight More than 20 North Dakota officers) of the law had registered here a noon today for the annual state was badly fooled into a and inquired ater in to a roonfing : Trees Add to the Cost of ; . 4s Telephone Service it out of order, ing rural telephone service. To provide telephone service in the country is an expensive job. ji i tie 1601 on a grant b: lip I of Spain. The limb of a tree hanging against a tele- phone line is likely to make it “noisy” or put cers. The sessions, which will bd formally opened by a banquet this evening, will continue through Wed- The oldest university under the is the Universi nas, at Manila, ‘was opened in Sleet storms, lightning, road grading and many other things add to the cost of furnish. WE REACHED THE 10 Benson . 2 RRB Bee fa] lege, Fargo. Verna Mohagen car- Billings : > #6 1 2'Kngagement Is Made | (8) cite 'n, Ae atl . q tried off the honors and an enviable Bottineau - 98 402 3 3 ot Prett: Lunth iced ; Bowman . (24% 6 (8a retty UNCNEON position wae eee: Bureau. 57 59 3 8 {Some 20 D. B. C. i 18h 18 3 | Tho ongagornont of Misa Irene porns, ¢4 Sees ein 203 227. 95 81’ Gore, former teacher in the Mandan ,“4‘0 \government olfices. Many ‘ 111024 schools, to Roy Quinby of Medford,’ are Uncle Sam’s employees at Dickey 47 49 10 5 Ore., was announced Saturday at «Washington and elsewhere. ivide 59 54 3.2 luncheon at Miss Gore's home in! Dunn . 30° 37) 6 4! Jamestown. | Watch each week for results of Eddy, 40 38 LG) A color scheme of pink and blue} D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS Golden Valley -. 18 115 1 ‘bearing the name of Miss Gore and'¢lsewhere). Then you'll surely ees Forks ~~ fe 4 9g) Ste. Quinby, announced the news to/**Follow the SucceZ$ful.’? First ara og e_ guests. s ji Griggs is 29. 32 2 AL Five tables of bridge were in play re Hae Mite 1-8. Write F. L. patie Br Bt fg Bicuring the afternoon. Out-of-town Watkins, rey 806 Front St. Fargo. In ‘Now * 69 63 4 gngccats at the juneheon were Mrs. W. =—7=———S=S———— Te Go Ame S/H. Stutsman and Mrs. C. F. Kelsch : homes te 108.3 gj ff Mandan. Miss Gore, who taught crt eee 4 haps" epake| ‘ e Mandan fox, three: years, has been Ww. E. Perry ft | teaching at Medford, Ore., during , aoe oi 83 iy Fl the past school term. The wedding Mawsr : Od will take place in August, and they MORTICIAN AND nar 188° ig ig | Will make their home in the west, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mount fecig, 3, RADUATE WORK : Nelson : 56. 301 tek ri Parigrs 210 Fifth Oliver 320... 2 atilwaukee, Wis. renee ke eat ean Pembina % 6 5iF wert “ered Phone 687-W. ne 66 7. 4 g|for about two weeks at the Feder- speil Dental Polyclinic, taking a - Bape. - - 42d 108 29 14 ghort post-graduate course. Before | a= ¥ ce Hester ei - 45 43 1. 1|{tetwening to Mandan he will go to pew, Richland 84 104 3 6|Mackinac Island for a vacation. Bh TOOT oo @g 66 5 OS 2 Y Hienay a ar ee ON MOTOR TRIP = ' Shoeidan ‘52 67 6 3}, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dorfler and Sioue ll) at. 20g OB family and Mr. ahd Mrs. A. L. Dor- o Slope 13 °8 gifler and family left Monday for a F Sick: 25 157° 11 11/motor trip to the Black Hills and Stenle. 30.3 .,| Yellowstone park. Stutsman . 140 4 16 A seyeree Boenen’ .61 39. 2 4| GUESTS FROM MINNEAPOL! Trail 3 34S Mr. and “Mrs. C. A. Wilkinson of Fy Walsh tit 117-3 @| Minneapolis are guests of Mr. Wi ‘ard 298 301 60 6y{kinson’s pargnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. Fy Wells 101 167. 4; Wilkinson, They will be here for Williams 84 102 17 17} two weeks. _ Both Deing Well TO SPEND VACATION E ... Jackie Bieldy and Leo Lomski aro; Harold Lawrence left Monday for two Californie fighters now “going Sioux City, Iowa, to spend his vaca- well in New Yor! tign as the guest of his mother, “Their last gasp” , Flag. It gets every fly, mosquito and ant—and other bugs, too. They’re dead! Try it. Sold at drug, grocery, . th | 4, & Ls i i z' i Eee B A us Hi substitute, as On consumers and Gas Ranges last week in Bismarck and we want your help to make it 1200 by the end of this year, as it will mean cheaper rates to you. We gained 215 new con- sumers since a year ago last spring and there . is no reason.why we should not take on 200 more this year. We now have more gas ranges in use in Bismarck than the total number of electric ranges in use in Fargo, Grand Forks and Jamestown where gas is available.‘ Gas is used in 21,000 different:manufacturing trade processes throughout the world today and is a vital necessity for which there is no , THING THAT BURNS” “GAS IS THE ONLY TT ,