The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1927, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY MRS, STILLMAN » HURLS DISHES | AT CAMERA MEN { Ceremony of ‘Bud’ and Wood-| land Daughter Is Enlivened By Groom’s Mother ONE Assembled Guests Cheer Dis- play—Couple Honeymoon Bound For Europe use, Quebec, July 27.—() 1 picturesque outdoor ened by the hurling A. Still- EARS OF BOXED ide, the today were ,on boundfor New York and Europe. ‘The couple plan to sail on the Olympic ut midnight for a ral months’ tour of France, Scot- rong of river folk and roomed society men and women the rinceton graduate and f New York's most. w prominent familie: ride the humble da the Canadian woods, who her 18th *birthday on her wedding day. , Warnings Unheeded The marriage service had just been concluded and the ceremon ting the four-foot bridal out to start, when Mr ‘oom Stillman, made her eight whom had jour to reeord the c and motion _ p' i had been assignd a_place outside the lawn fronting the Stillman woodland cameramen, of most lodge, but disregarding warnings, had pressed closer Indignant, Mrs. Iman reached over, soundly boxed the ear of the photorrapher and pushed ttacks were temporarily thrown into confusion and she then spied across a table three other cameramen who meanwhile had con- 4 tinued to grind the scene. Window Smashed “Out you go; get out of here, nd followed the orde~ we of crockery and crysta the well-laden table. A plate t one of the cameramen on the side of the head, but he suc warding off the full force of the blow with his shoulder. Another piece crashed througfh a window. ‘The ph phers then beat : retre: The jewed by the emt the me ment ceremony ‘'s and applaus: marriage: greeted with and ow Children Still Send Names For Tag’s Pony given by the write explaining that her name is Namb Nana O'Neil. She is from Braddoc Bert Piepkorn of Wing sugg name for the pony a midtyill suggests “Vie- iss “Fritz” Mueller of Wing “Rex” or “Buster” would be name and Richard Miller of suggests “Dick” or elyn Olson of Moffit of “Snip” or “Knot.” Queen Marie Turns to America in Her’ Sorrow (Continued from page one) hem, not only queen, but as a mother. With the king gone, I shall have a two-fold duty to perform for my country—his own and mine. Choice Supreme “Throughout the king's long re- curring illnesses, his mind was per- fectly clear and normal. Ha wanted to suceeed him upon his death as absolute ruler of Rumania, 1 need only to have asked him and his choice would have been supreme. But as a matter of fact, we never onée discussed the question in spite ofthe fact that from time to time various persons and political groups urged me insistently to become sole regent, “Those who think evil things of me say I dislike ‘my daughter-in-law, Helen, Prince Carol's wife; that 1 am «qdealous of her; that I even beerude little | Mihai ‘inheriting the legal right to the throne. These accus#- tionsare heartlessly false. I love Helen and her child with all my heart. They have been deserted by their husband and father. Shall I forsake them in this solemn, trying hour when Mihai is about to ascend ‘the. throne? No. A queen's heart has greater love than that.” From this subject, which apparent- ly gave her great pain, Queen Marie turned to Ferdinand’s last hours on e “Rinks” “He was like a child in ‘pleity and _ faith,’ “When the King of all kings sat on His invisible throne beckoning Ferd- sGpand to come, he clung to me pa- hetically and said: ‘How can I leave you and the children and the coun- try? He begged me to stand be- tween him and eternity. But God knew better and took him from me, ‘His dying words were: ‘Ef amr tired; T want te rest.’ ms Weeps Bitterly “Ht this point, the queen broke eawn and wept bitterly, She told thé correspondent that the king would have liked asa father to have seen Carol before he died. but he could not with propriety and legality, sea-him in view of his conduct and renunciation. With true maternal ii idigence and forgiveness, she was it the ‘bedsi eager to have Carol byt-the Iting’s: illness took such nother, is for my friends, not for| hers,” she ¢: The vie- ¢} Indians of North Dake eeded in|“ 27, 1927 Se the last drop of ng the 1, “I hope we wii |. ‘Fhen pe suitable husband for appropriate wife for ie been said Heana formed an admiration for Ame when she with your majesty,” the ent remarked. uld you marrying an American?” an youths, | ed States | correspond- favor her led: | liked the way Amer-/ nd conducted them- ence and kind, too. to her marrying a nic jz =| ican, if she really loved him and [} thought y would get along well | together.” { letter to Queen ii extending to 1, was pl ‘om Mandan last night. | in the mails It advised her that at a recent} ceremon on the Standing RK ock | reservation the Sioux people sang the of < mpi Win.” i v given | adopted into the tribe plood cer i the} body | the! Tking, but o tance this co: with you, our sister, 4 + songs in honor of the dead honor of Sioux D ing’, lett It lated i ; forwarded to Queen ¥ yy Ms Vatakpe, Major A. B, Welch, Man In pos’ -aster, s soon mourning for K ! he told the carrespo iated Press tod that she wished to trav as a private person so that she could | go where she plessed, do as she want- ed not be a burden to the state and municipal authorities and avoid quar- reis among her followe rg “There are a thousand and one; thin I omitted seeing on my last | j nd legions of pled f “] one of your great national neet,” Queen Marie said. to se ical ¢ my duties perm possible that I he n time to he queen a find time to wr pressions of the United and the American people | BEES CAPTURE CAR 4 Laneaster, Ky.—Driving along ‘| country road near here an Ohio tour- | ist and his wife were driven from | their automobile by the entrance of a swarm of bees through the o windshield. The insects swarmed i side the car, stayed fifteen minutes, | then buzzed ‘away to a woods. Nurs- | ing their stings, the couple drove on. nd if time and summer, it iv ple to’ leave m- | TO EXTEND FREIGHT HOUSE Fargo, Ni D., July 27.—(AP)— Plans and spectfications for addi- tion to. the Great Northern freight house, and enlargement of: yard| favilities here, to cost approxi- mately $100,000, were received to- day by D. J. McCarthy, local Great Northern agent. a * sudden tura. ti was no time to arrange even a death bed truce ‘be- Ha father and son, fter sha regainéd her ‘comnosuré, the-fonyersation drifted to the mem- hers of her family: She declared the: wat no prospect for a year or mg leana or Nitolas’ mag: 4 a cies i ; itd of mourning} . ~ pt eee teen ‘This egg is effect if will have on oe . * # : ‘ i ae ify nory Bronte flew t> Ha’ “lnie Kenned | dropped) wh This Will Spoil My Shape, Bu D m twice the size of Muriel’s mout rete ere The End of Smith’s Flight to Hawaii lar at ai all right, but their fas gone, crashed into a tree wreckage was sent to San France’ photo, NO CONFESSION TO MAKE, SAYS: EVANGELIST: McPherson Woman Intimate Critics Envious of Publici- ty She Is Getting (#)-—Aimec | urn-haired ast | a on mourned | f the R former vr of the temple, who, Ww choir | of its members, organ pendent chureh, that the world” what her mysterious absen the con sligious leader stuck to atement ked mother, Nichols’ publicly nd her to of the whole f nd the peace of their mother ee the ch demand kidnaping st , the public n » in them ag: n't it revealing t pment whi Watked “I have no whatever. 1. told alked in the light.” er return® to confe, the Los la on none of the prince witnesses changed her testimony. aaa aaa STRIKERS STOP | MINE’S OPENING Ohio Governor Sheriff to Protect Proper- ty of Coal*Operators .| ter, nanied after the general, hav Columbus, Ohio, July Governor Donaltey todgy instructed Sheriff George Wright of Colum-| biana county to deputize as many| Was i start early. Custer is only, men as necessary to prevent a recur-|@ good pony ride from the stat rence of disorder at East Liverpool in connection with efforts of coal a Instructs! camp, which was situated’ on th | instracted | of those days and the town was int disastro} Their plane,/ enui, Molokai 1 K | action followed re- | 1 from. George 'T.| The p ceipt ot overnor’s tel : eee tcer eae 9 McIntosh 9 pets Lm pate si " aires,” the picture of a Day AE Lhe the eeepme | Mebean 11, Mercer WAMD (255), Minneapolis, has| ‘Wt be offered at 9:30 p.m, | million laughs s follows: ee il 14, Oliver a dinner concert at 6:15 and al! KTHS (384), Hot Springs, has | ? - Beyond (Steel vobatiae |S ope pone Mn 10:45 p. 7m scheduled two orchestras, one at! / Comedy, Fuel company .6 _ y » Minneapolis, wi :30 p. m., ‘ 7 een Rant eae feature a dinner concert ‘at 6p. ia Sian waar (oer ate ee | Al Cooke and Kit Guard Bunn the: water te mine, | °——— — 4 popular program at 8 p.m. andjhas dinner hour music at. 6:15 | in ~ Men driven last. night by. strik-| | Brittin | {dance music at 9:15 p.m. WHDI/p, m., a program by a park board | “Assorted Nuts’ ing union min Situation was be- control of sheriff and he or- men to leave. company’s now, at a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE {comparison with the total numb in- o by bout ‘and forwarded by tele-| |! | tors to reopen their properties |} HAIL STORMS | CAUSE DAMAGE | Divide, Sheridan and Logan Counties Are Especially Hard Hit LOSSES NOW TOTAL 6,333 | Mercer County Reports 80 Losses; Morton Has 9 and Rurleigh 22 so made themselves felt in ous other sections. ! Divde county led the list with a] {high mark of losses reported r ending last Friday. | 146 Logan 114. 33 other counti repor passed the 100 ma | numer- | | | ing lo ek brought th} the | view of the «l this year, r of aeres” struck same the per. | y hail in| | sured is not ected to show much, | counties reported last addition to the counties! uffered most severely were ‘ Billines | Burke 18,| mon Grant 11, Hettinger Miss Jean Crawford was thrown | from a horse Tuesday and broke her shoulder, She was taken to the doctor Wednesday. m5 ication to men, Although these men | were driven from mine last. night)! horiff insists he* will not furnish | until $1,00 ain attacked. 0 invested in prop- | ling with water, We! call upon you for protection of the! uw, We are holding our men await- | ing your answer.” PAGEANT IS utie: 1 erty and “ENLIVENED BY RUNAWAY TEAM, ( 1 es Break Loose in Front var Occupied By Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge ing in the gold d nt here today m, which was dra broke loose g women children y for protection and the hed through the crowd with- causing an injury. Tt was quice scurried 1, however, to the president ce 8. Da duly 27.—-tAP) —| of 1874, when Gen- and his Indian fight-| iscovered gold in the Black were lived over again tuday in this frontier town, in an his- torical pageant for president and M olidge, years ago today that Horatio N. Russ, one of Custer’s soldiers, first noted the glint of gold in the sands ef French Creek flowing through the general’s present site of this town of about 800 people. For weeks, the citizens of Cus- been working out a reproduction, gala attire for the program whi game lodge, where President andj Mrs. Coolidge reside. t Here Goes! doesn’t care.’ SI rr. shal A ben ie gets about sot why he fussy? ‘Muriel is « pilot soske and hi eat it whale, regardles! way dows it'll: break anys, rotored ty Bismarck Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mr ited Mr. and M Tu evening. Miss Grace Woodruff and Miss | Ruth Swartz are visiting at Dick Frank King vis- fd Allensworth Owen's. Jason Hoover and family mo- |tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Cl Cc awford, Jr., took ill and en to Bismarck for med- x ical car Clarence Hoover is spending a week in the Black Hills. Mr. Nichelson and Andrew Frood sold some cattle Thursday, ind they were taken to Moffit for shipment Fr y. There were sev- ral nads of cattle shipped from Brittin Saturday. Too Late To Classify AGE FOR RENT Inquire 2 venth stree FURNISHED FLAT—Practically new, two rooms, kitchen and bath, Good furniture, Wish to rent to with not more than two chil at or two or hot water. 6: Inq of 10 a. m, and 9 p, m. FOR RENT--One fiv: room strictly m unfurnished aps and water, Also a six ern newly decorated in, ale: Lawn Ma e. Phone 905 or call at 22: street. WANTED experienced girl for general ho Phone 189, FOR S. furniture iin excellent condition, Must be sold by August 6th, Wilton, N. D. WANTED on farm Mrs, Simon Bismarck on ‘Black Trail. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 208 Sixth street. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT--One Red River Valley, one. Montana. Consider property in or nearer Bismarck, first payment. Owner, John Schwantes, 417 First street. EPILEPSY — How poisoned blood causes fits. How to stop fits prom Free treatise and in- structions, Write Western Medical Ass'n, 125 W. 62nd street, Chicago. WANTED — Experienced ‘waitress, highest wages to right party. Write Tribune No, 54. DR. R.S. ENGE || Chiropractor . Free Examination Lucas: Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Capital Funeral Parlors MANY PLACES | week and /f An for| in the days when he | a wc York which 8:30 p schedul dance (278), its weekly big hat prize program at 8:30 p,m. WBBM (389), Chicago, has a string Andrew Lamb and Henry Smith) tra and soloists at 7 p. m., a the- atre pregram at 8:30 p. vitation to President Coolidge to bration in Cheyenne, Wyo., was sent b jover the 270 miles igi, otal of 1.174 tosses reported | (left) and F, last v By The Associated Press) WOC (353), D: +, win || handing out the biggest CO, the Twin Cities radii | rebroadeast a New “York progrant| laugh dividend of. the station, will rebroadcast its New|at 7: 30 p.m. and has an orgs Tonight—-Wednesday and Thutsday oe sed A] George ur attend ‘the’ Frontier Days cele- y pony express in t 1 to the Black Hills white house, W. HH, Hokies A. M. peat hela § a buckskin suit such as he wote : rode in the pony express, are shi holdi: e invitation, which was pyrographed ‘on calfski i sa Sidney se Fazenda Lo _ Nera Gordon Nat Carr~Helene Costello thur Lubin ~, Winton Werner Bree. Preductign These «Millionaires. are . Radio’s Rialto —_—___—_— 7:20 p. m., an’ instrumental trio jand tenor at 9 p. m. ,and diversi- |fied program at 10 p. m. program at 7 p. m., after entertainers will be heard at m. A musical program is led for 8:45 p. m., with a program at 10:05 p. m. n year. Money talks— program at 8:30 p,m. WHO (585), ! loud! Des Moines, will feature the lit- tle symphony and a soprano at| 6:30 p. m., songs and xylophonists | at 8:30 p. m., and has dance mi- | You'll hear it and howl when: you seé “Million- Minneapolis, will broadcast} band at & p. m. and an orchestra | at 10:30 p. m. BOOSTS N. Y. FOR FIGHT New York, July 27.—(#)—Charles A. Stoneham, president of the New da} York Giants, today put forward the trio at 6 p. m., an orches- First Class Shoe m. an Polo Grounds as, a site for” the Repairing jazz hour slated for 9:30 p. m.| numpser " i Baha psey-Tunney heavyweight battle WLW (428), Cincinnati, has a) with assurances to Tex Rickard that | Bismarek Shoe Hospital farm talk and orchestra program] » }of 6:30 p. m., a string quartet at 7 p.m, with another quartet at | $50, | “gate” of more than $2,000,000 at a top price of Henry Barman, Prop. would be possible Have Y hoes Resoled THE NEW WAY VULCANIZED ae of Nailed on Paul C. 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