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AGE EIGHT : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927 Jcurred yesterday. The same min ‘exactly 10 years ago, was the sce Social and | ii"iey.7% |) DOMERC OTL he rushing waters and | and $3 from Mrs, Elbert. argument. Pearson’s nose was also efforts by scores of men to recover broken when Twidt hit him with his jbeen removed from the mine and RTAIN Gl them were fruitless. | bare fist, accordoing to physicians. positively identified today. Meyers | Crops in the San Miguel bistrict | 3 Mal E were destroyed by the cloudburst. | Rev, and Mrs. C. F. Strutz had as | decade ago and was the only miner \ i Pearson and his wife were visiting at Was a survivor of the explosion a their ‘guests Wednesday Rev. and in the shaft ‘ho was identified with Sais | Mrs. Ruben Strutz of Bowbells, Rev. the previous disaster. Suggestions For Pony’: and Mrs, Lorenz Kern of Wauneka, Six bodies had been placed at the | PURB : fbrloat! the Henrickson home. ‘An autopsy Wednesday revealed Wis. und Miss Clara Strutz cf Sbottom of the pit shaft but positive % ner oes Mrs. Ruben Struts re-| identification had not yet been made. Continue to Pour in From Children that the blow fractured the skull and | caused a brain hemmorrhage, ac- j cording to R. 0. Webster, Hubbard | ceived word here: that an aunt-had Little s held that the betel trunk containing all her clothing and tepec river after a cloudburst near| eight saphires, a diamond engage-| five miles from here, Pearson's son-|ters not within the park limits, to grant Bischke’s application for an effects. iguel, w drowned ag the! ment _ring and a saphire ring. From| in-alw. The refusal of the. district court] injunction was’ sustained. ~ lapsed yesterday, say spe-|Mr. Elbert they took a large diamond| Pearson, according to testimony, tches from Zitacurao, state| ring. He then went through their| accused Twidt of stealing a revolver, The bodies were car-! purses, taking $25 from the husband! and the blow was struck after an Jamestown, county attorney. been seriously injured in at Aberdeen, S. D., and le ately for that place. Ri turned to Bowbells toda Strutz re- while Rev. | and officials believe that! result of a Letters to Tagalong McGoosey sug- J EWELRY, CASH van Rapids Farmer Charged| Ward County Court With Fracturing Aged Verdict Sustained he | Eesting names for his pony are still) Minneapolis Couple Held Up at the | coming in. them | From all parts of the Slope coun-! By Masked Men at Garage Early Today ar-old man by striking him explosion | try the youngsters write in to give| what they think would be appropriate | names for the pony, | . alkenstein of i 4 and Marie Falken-| | Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(P)—Two! his fist during a quarrel and Francis Larson of bandits who waylaid them at their{ fatally injuring him, Louis Twidt, ony should be eall-| garage held up Mr. and Mrs. S, W.| 40-year-old farmer, today was held his registered, Elbert, owners of a downtown res-|for the district court on a first de- und “she seema| taurant, and robbed them of $2,500] gree manslaughter count. : | worth of jewelry and a small sum| Twidt, who with his wife and six | of moniey.this Hormiak: children, the eldest 12 years old, About 2 ire empl but only about 140° of at work when. the occurred. Man’s_ Skull , and Mrs. Kern amd Miss > Muhicipal officers and not the to Jumestown, Minot park board are charged with the duty of arranging for the pave- ment of a street abutting Minot’s park, the supreme court held today. Deciding a case appealed from the Ward county disrict court by G. W. Bischke,-the court held that the patk board has no powers over such mat- rutz went m N HOME Mr. and Mr: R. Miesen and auehnen, wary dane, hive ceturrel Mississippi Will Have 2nd Primary; Minn. where Mrs, Miesen and d ter have been spending the le month with relatives. Mr. Miesen : Mire cert ea motored to Min n last week to] .gltckson, Miss., Aug. 4) Ae ihe a otew {OneLEGRChiS bretincts Mu q Gules au i i ys so ging, a second ary in the Mis are good nan 1 ibesdghe bis tan pas sh Ly Ey sippi Demoeratie — gubernatorial i tee ot x,| _ The eee) Seely kept tuael | eae ihenies reas mere wl pvieed Bauer re eee wi 1s seemed certain this morn while Bismarck youngster | faces covered, first holding their) before. ee ie ick, safe, sure relief from! | the last scattered returns thinks we should be loyal to our lo-| arms so that the victims could oe daddy th LO aE AN ae br Steallouses on the feet. | the figures stood: Theodor cality and suggests the name of “Bis-| Ket a sight of them and later don-|Elias Pearson, retired farmer of | PANA0 gu) Um eun ee on vernor Denn! mong others. | ning white handkerchief masks. Dorset. ; Ander-| "Buster Ziner of Taylor suggests! One of the men, who filched the|* foods Over Revolver Dt Scholls , bormer Governor Bilbo] “Teddy” or “Duke” und Neola Win-| Jewelry and money from the victima,| rer leeen eineting. of theron Zino- rota ving af agen i ap pam ar ‘i t tall, The| volve , ked 18,103 votes of having @) ter like n” or “Lindy. See ot ce at the farm of Henry Henrickson, i} ority over the other con-| Betty Loy of Stanton suggests two | other was of average size. | | acturing the aldwin sug- i = i ‘CANADA DRY’ “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” YING TRIP Putoneon—the bain is gone © 1927 nts names which she says Daylight Holdup The second preliminary has been c aplenty”: “As or Elbert left for three weeks from the first home at 6:35 a. m. for their restaur- vote by the Democratic central com- on of Wing suggests| ant. 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