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CAGE EIGHT : THREE SISTERS | HALT PROGRESS | OF N.Y. STREET n in Desir-| able Site on Fifth Avenue | Owners of Ma Are Adamant PURNS MILLION WOMAN Lives Like Hermit in House) Without Modern Conven- iences; Is Wealthy New York, Aug. 1--®)—Fifth ave nue in its march of progress once again has stubbed its to ainst the forbidden garden wall of the silent, | old Wendel mansion at Thirty-ninth | street. A reputed offer of $1,500,000 for the four-story brick build be longing to three elderly whose combined wealth is e to $100,000,000, has as have been many offers in the past. e house ha unlike mos the laundry there her small dog is exercised. Are No Conveniences Within the mansion — there GVer elottrie ight, telephone, dumb waiter nor other modern con venience > newspapers or magi zines are delivered there. None of the sisters is said to have ever ridden in an automobile, an elevator, or to ave used a telephone. a | Miss Ella’s two sisters are Mrs. Luther A. Swope and Miss Georgiana Wendel. Mrs. Swope is blind and lives on a large estate in Quogu' Long Island, where she has not been seen even by some of her own em- ployes in 20 years. Miss Georgiana, now 77, has for years been an inmate of the Bloomingdale sanitarium near White Plains, N. Y. An ancestor of the sisters was a fur trader contemporary of John Ja- cob Astor and laid the foundation of the Wendel fortune. Their real estate holdings in New York are said to be second only to that of the Astor estate. Light Frost Does No Damage to Crops Grand Forks, N. D. ushered in the first day of August. | The frost was reported by the United is hung out to dry; and | THE OU UTDOORS ALTAR—A most picturesque view of the marriage of Bud Stillman and Lena Wilscn, this. groom, with their attendants, kneel at the outdoors altar on the bank of the St. Maurice river, Quebec, waiting for the priest. Left to right at the altar are James A. Stillman Mrs. Stillman, Bud, Lena, Jchn Wilson and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. brother and mother. S. D. Duluth, . Port Arthur, Fort William and points in southern Canada, returning way of Winnipeg in about two el Mandan News lee At The Movies | ——_—_+ oo ‘the local diamend this ton won : | from the nine of Mandan here ye noon. seventh inning, whe one run. Polensky D., Aug. 1.—GP)—| second on Smith's infield A light frost, the first of the season, | scored on Krush’s hit. Fred or the Shopcrafter: \last half of the seventh, stole second WILTON MINERS | BEAT MANDAN tle at Mandan In the best brand of baseball on on, Wil- jory, 2 to 1, Smith, on the mound for the Min- allowed but five hits, while hm, twirling for the railroaders, mitted but a half-dozen singles in 2 frames. Neither team until the h brought in hit safe! States weather station here and a and third, and scored on a squeeze } check up made by the Grand Forks ! play Herald, showed that no damage was | done to crops. This is the earliest | late summer frost reported here in 36 yeurs, The temperature was down to 38 during the night. Cutting of wheat began in several places around jrailro ‘unassiste here today. Farmers Cling To Rapid City, Haugen relief bill pending the pre- sentation of an adequate substitute, Senator Capper, Republican, Kansa: leader of the erstwhile “farm bl reported upon his arrival here today | for a conference with President Cool- idge. STATE JEWELERS MEET Fargo, N. D., Aug. 1.—(P)—An ad- | dress by J. E. Stiles, former Loe dent of the Minnesota Retail Jewe- | lers’ association, marked the open-| ing session today of the 19th annual | two-day convention of the North Da- kota Retail Jewelers’ ing held here. The convention was called to or- dor by President Max Rabinovich, Grand Forks, and the business tra acted included appointments of reso- lutions, auditing and nominating committees and the report of R. Mc- | Laughlin, secretary and treasure! Committee appointments were an-| nounced by President Rabinovich as | follows: Resolutions: S. B. Newton, Fargo; | Paul Jarard, Grand Forks and A. S. | Bjornson, Devils Lake. Auditing: Isadore Horwitz, F. C. Peterson and J. G. Neima, all of Far-| go. Nominating: J. G. Johnson, Rug- | by: Frank Waterbury, Grand Forks | and Paul Monson, Grafton. The resolutions committee was a thorized to draw up a_ resolution recommending that the North Dakota association name a board of direc- tors, consisting of three to five men, to assist the officers in carrying on the work of the organization. Stop Using a Truss FREE DEMONSTRATION Stuart’s Plapao-Pads are different being mechanic chemico applicators made self-a hesive purposely 24 hold to the dis. tended muscles, No straps, buckles | attached—cannot slip, so Pir inst the! thou Mueetelis created | themselves at home without hind- rance from work—most obstinate case epaavered. Soft as velvet — a appl —inexpensive. Awarded ome, Grand Prix, Paris, nd | Honorable Mention, San Fran- Process of recovery is nat- “ia te RUPTURED use for truss. the b MeNary-Haugen Bill|«'s bibs backed up their shape. Each h: were in the e ation, be-| Wilton’s winning run came in the inning when Krush hit, was sac to second and scored on n, second baseman for the arred in a double play en he snaged M e and beat ( wc in the sixth inn Cook's shoestring ca a bad hole in the ninth when there two on bases. Both teams oundsmen in great one error, but they y part of the game. ee GREATEST HOM NVENIENCE @ Steaming Hot Water Always Ready for Any Purpose Michoels’ | | i Social News of | nson to h of Krush’s enter pulled Boehm out \Burglars Thwarted When Hilm midnight this Conitz, shortly after morning, entered the ' postoffice at Bluegrass, north of New volver shot. | He ran to the home of his brother, | George Conitz, proprietor of the | brothers could return to the store with guns, the burlar had disappared. | A kit of tools was left alongside | from the store. ila Are Expected | Many are expected here tomorrow | for the opening session of the North) Dakota Pharmacists’ association con-| to give the invocation and Mayor A. O. Henderson the address of we' come. N. N. Brakke of MeVille deliver his annual address and this| | will be foilowed by committee and of- | ficials’ reports. Prominent speakers are booked for the afternoon and! Wednesday sessions, — Personal and | Mandan Vicinity | —_———_—_+ TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Ripley and daughter Lois left Saturday for an extended motor trip. They plan to Hot water in abundance at the mere turn of the faucet! Hot water without ' waiting—because this service is cn- tirely automatic. And it’s the most economical service. No other hot water storage system shows such remarkable records of heat efficiency and fuel economy. Gallon for gallon it costs no more than out-of- date, inconvenient service. Installed and ‘Ready for Use ~ Now Only $110 10 Months to Pay i This special low’ cost, easy terms {i offer gives you-the immedi&te oppor- , 9. -#™ tunity to replace your present water heating method with the most modern, convenient and economical system. Call for, complete informat' esting things that can happen in an exclusive eastern girls’ finishing |school when a ten-million-dollar heiress, the oil well country of Texas puts in her appearance is shown in Colleen ; Mrs. Arnold Randen and children left Saturday for Lakes, Minn. where they will spend In Robbery Attempt about two weeks at the Randen sum- mer home. DRIVE TO SHOREHAM Grannison and Frederick Thorpe |Connitz general store, which is the | left by car Saturday for Shoreham, Minn.. where they will be the! guests Salem, he was greeted with an order | of friends at the lakes for several core 2-1 ‘caine over Shop-|to “get the hell out of here” and a/ weeks. craft Nine in 12-inning Bat- SPENDS WEEK-END AT LAKES Jos. P. Hess spent the week-end at store, phoned the sheriff's office at | Detroit Lakes, Minn., with Mrs. Hess Mandan and various farmers of the |and daughters at their summer cot? community but before the Conitz | tage. VISIT FRIENDS 0 t . George Brown’ re* the safe ,which had resisted ham-/|turned to Mandan Friday after spend: mering; but no articles were missing | ing the past two weeks | Mont., as the guest of friends. HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Saturday to For Druggists’ Meet, jn TO TRY CHANNEL New York, Aug. year old Zittenfeld twins, Sessions are to be held’ at! and. Phyllis, of New York, who this - x - { summer established a record of 52! hours and_ 30 | down the Hudson river, from Albany | York, sailed early today:.on', the French liner France, to prepare for an sutterarte to swim ‘the English, | to New Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss For etn MAYTAG THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newion, Iowa Northwestern Branch, 515 Wash. Ave. Minneapolis, Sgn, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The bride and The latter two are Lena’s ELTINGE THEATRE The number of surprisingly inter- innocent but ambitious, from “An accredited School with a long and honorable his- tory. We teach Bookkeep- ing. 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Lud- low & Wright offer comedy talk and songs in their sketch, “Hold the Onion.” The Aerial Patts, a good looking pair, you: lady and man, do a rou- tine of aerial eats, rapid of action and daring and artistic in presenta- ties called “A Triumph in Aerial Ar- ry.” Comedy talk ahd songs are altered by Chas, Hendrix in “Bits of k Dempsey and his wife, Es- le Taylor, will be seen on the sereen in “Manhattan Madness,” & ——— é “a +4 , f ifec * al ’ Pa EE SES ea a stety thriller which tells the story | Arthur Somers Roche, comes to the @ young cattleman whose Eyes demonstrate to him ¢! ie big city can furnish just a ree excitement as his beloved we AT THE CAPITOL In “Wolf’s Clothing,” Monte Blue, Roy Del Ruth, the di- rector, has conspired with the cam. erman, to rec! on the screen the dazzling glory of New Year's oa on Broadway. The action of the picture conguries but 16 hours—New Year's eve and the famous morning after. It re- lates the adventures of a young sub- way guard and a pretty society girl, both out for-a wild night club party. They start out independently to have a good time, but before the evening is hardly begun, they have met and are in love. Roy Del Ruth pictures Broadway on the maddest, merriest night of the year, when the street of a mil- lion ‘fghts is in gala attire. Crowds of roysterers are speeding the old year and welcoming the new. Sym- bolical figures add to the Sees of the scene, ‘i the grand ball room of one of Yor! most exclu- sive hotels ify “shown at the height of the revelry, when serpentine and confetti are swirling, and thousands of gay balloons shower from the ceilings and rt dancing or dining gu Clothing,” Darryl Franci! japtation of the famous mystery story by Buicks«s *- now on display Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota off You ate satisfied - with. your business, you do not 3 need our direct mail service. -. 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