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| SATURDAY, AUGUST 19,1927 K ANS AS TOWNS lage Certificate - ARE RL FLOODED! Rains of Cloudburst bia! ‘tions Do Mueh Damage to’. | » Baildings, Crops Topeka” Katia, Aug. 18—Ratns! sof cloudburst ptdpertions flooded Kai towns today and sent rivers atid streams to bank full and over- ‘tlowing. No leaves were reported! pri lost but there was heavy damage to buildings and crops, Mee Gs Great Bend| Hizer and ré, in the central part of the state, atid Olathe, in the northeast- ern part, were flooded following} rains of from three to ‘nine inclies which came on the -hels of Meavy downpours Thursday, night. At Hizer, nine northeest of) Great Bend, @ niné-inch -rain sent water running through’ the strets four feet dep, forcing residents from their homes, At Albert, where six + inches of rain fell, water waa two - feet deep in the telephone exchange | this ‘morning and streams were far out of their ks. Residential Streets Flooaed Water from these towns was rush- ing down toward Great Bend, where residential streets already wére un- der water from downpours Thursday and Fri nights. At ington, a six-inch rain last night followed ‘one of similar pro- portiong Thursday night and inun- di dated the town, washing our, Missouri Pacific railroad. tracks ch three sidesi« The: flooded area southwest of Alovstington was estimated at 50,000 ‘acres; The water, which had. stood from six to seven feet deep: in the town, had drained off before noon. By the Associated Press / Washington—Final approval was given today by the National Aeronau- tic association to ‘the Myron,T. Her- ‘rick \ Paris-to-Cleveland air flight project. New York.—A detective of the bureau of _missing persons announced today that an amesia victim held at the Brooklyn naval hospital was. posi- tuvely not Lieutenant Commander Fidelio §. Carter, 74-year-old ‘retired naval officer who has been missing, since February 7. The patient had previously been tentatively identified us\Carter. ‘Tamps, Fla—A charge by his wife of desertion and non-support against W. P. Johnson resulted in his arrest ang identification here as Seymore Griffjth, wanted in West Virginia for the furder 26 years ago of George Sizemore at Welch, W. Va. ' New York.—A voluntary petition in bankruptey was filed today by Wil- ham Faversham, noted: actor. No schedules were filed: with the peti- tion, nor any info m concerning the amounts of is and assets, New York—American. doughboys in Chine have been ordered to learn at least 300-words of Chinese if they want to be ¢lassed as full trained members of thejr regiment, the army. information ‘bufeaw ar announced: today. | E <London.—Callboy,. winner. of this » yous's derby. will not race egatn, bat | bee Will be put to stud, says the Evening Standard today. Callboy recently was sold for an amount reported to be 60,000 pounds sterling, epproxi- mately $300,000, to Sir Harry aplabr-| Deeley. * Washington.—Release by Mexiean bandits of Robert #dward Pirie, American rancher, on payment of 200 pesos ransom was reportec to the state department today by the con- sul ot Durango. Pirie was kidnaped two days ago, phe ee | Flashes of Life / ae ae PERSE RAIS TE (By the Associated Press) Washington—“Flight Surgeons” of the|.naval: aviation corps: here- after must earn the adjective. A de mtal ruling requires them 8 to fly before’ becoming eligible for _ increased pay. tae Is Issued tm Death :0% Elsa Vandessel A certitente of wuiel suicide in the: dedtl ijof Miss Elsa Vandaseel, 28-year-old |~ | raduate nurse whose body was found) RETURNS FROM VACATION in ing to Associated mete Miss. Vandessel, according to- local | hospital officiats, graduated from the | St. Joseph’s hospital -Minet several years ago and worked here a short time as a having no: connection with either of the: local hospitals. She originally came from Holland, said they believed. her life with po! MOORHEAD BOY BLECTROGUTED |Seven-Year-Old Johnson Grasps sane e Hikh Voltage Wire Moorhead, Minn., , seven-year-old Moor- y, killed instantly. when he came in contact with a live wire to- The wire, an electric light line, carried 2,800. volts. Durwood, who is the only son of Mr, and Mra, John Johnson, was elec-| apparently. grasped is a guest of Mr, and aid to have taken arrived in Bismarck Fri be the guest of Dr. J. O. Arn: ACCEPTS POSITION which reacled to the ground, in his The flesh was burned from the inside of his hand. Morris Ness, another small Moor- head boy, narrowly escaped death or serious injury when Carl Roll other lad, prevented Morris from, at- tempting to pull Durwood away from started to reach for 1, Propeller Blade On fortune affecting the Bellanca mono- plane Columbia cropped up today | Wini, and it appeared late this afternoon » H. Walker, prohibition ad of pot eer was aie chance of rae cing ready to fly tomorrow, even i: the weather over the Atlantic clears.| iam 8, Bartels. Maurice Drouhin, French pilot en aged for the flight by Charles Durwood when no, don’t touch hj CAPITAL THEATRE “Private Izzy Murphy,” the War- ner picture which comes to the Capital Theatre next Monday, ach ide Ji ‘York who enlists with: “The Fight. ing 69th,” the Irish ‘regiment that ained war fame as the 165th In- fantry in the 42nd Division. story plays:a new variation on the Irish-American-Jewish theme, that swept the countay: in “Abie’s Trish [ginning of | of next week. 4 ‘Wonderful location. on ee oanke 9: picturesque Lake Sagetagest Betty Nuthall Wins Over Helen dJaeobs| Forest Hills, N.¥., Aug, 13Miss Betty Nuthall, 16 year eid English school girl, today conquered Miss Helen Jacobs, 18 year old Californian, ina colorful’and sparkling match be- tween the rival’ junior ‘ose.” George Jessel, Patsy Ruth Miller, Vera ‘See and Nat Carr are in ELTINGE THEATRE “Rolled Stockings” comes to Eltinge for Monday and Tuesday. If ever a picture had what Elinor Glyn aptly characterizes aw “It” “Rolled Stockings” is Loui: Brooks and isle while James Hall and Richard Ar- len aren’t exactly slouches cither. del:-holds. up~the comedy end: like the trouper he is. dhckerse Stockings” as may have essed, is a tale of college ro brothers,—one a serious- minded, athletic other a jazzy phi ndogax,<-tait in love with the same d. quite make up her mind which one she likes but later, when the ath- lete leaves the straight and nar- rimrose path, and his y brother takes ed blame for something the other has done, Miss Co-ed finds out exactly to whom. jher heart belongs. dentally, one of the most exciting boat races ever filmed, provides a smashing thrill at the climax Rail Rates Reduced for Harvest Hands |}' by Northern Paeifie Special fates for harvest <han coming into Nosth Dakota will go my Phillips do thei: Koennecke and Count Solms-Lau- bach hopped off at 4:30 this after- scowl Building aid Loan Association noon for Cologne, where they will|® Room 11 refuel their Caspar biplane for their attempted transatlantic flight to the United State into. ,effect Monday and continue ‘we THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Iticers of the Brotherhood ef Lacoms- UEST. PROM WWASHINGPON en Will Be Found, ec Hive Bngineert tollay faced four fs. Cr J Rupp of Granite Pals Nie its asking-a total of more than as ers of this city. rett, husband “of one of two. worieh |Brétherhoed iwvestment company. > eto found slain here Thursday, is ative,! Heads of the brotherhood’s organ- iia) etal Me weld police widened ‘their search for him | jzation, inclyding Alvanley Johnston, Pitan. i raid le: fs ‘riday ore today in. their attempt to solve the} grand Feed engineer, were on thet: ging jor pid Un Ne io, where he} mystery of the double killing. why nite, Florida, re to as 1 dat vd weeks as the guest) The husband of the other woman, enter, " welt Claudius’ H. of his parents, John capes also ie sought, |New. York and” Chattanooga dan na da walked into the police station yeste: he. bi erhood ‘ ies ee na a} aay. He satd he had come from D. ings en a oi gual ot ag a ine tae. cand Rroit oar Ai, sabe ap had pat The fourth t 1 ing. He said he star or St. Paut| yesterda: ks that brotherhood daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Simons, ‘ pine he mare sf is, es, ts Sorhpaliaae eh retarn $7201.176 to i . ut that he was delayed by bud roada,| the investment concern as the result FROM EAU. CLAIRE, WIS, Gauthier Ansdae tekan el ire Kooser shed little light on the|of an alleged illegal land deals at his wife for more than a year. Po- live ‘released him subject, to farther) charge that. the the Woolworth store of this city. bn vd the ede? that gangsters had sec asked a total of ‘more than ki his son ‘alice, however, said | $2,000,000. ' HAVE A DAUGHTER - | they hid information that O'Brien ter was born Friday at the ig still’ all mer’ it 7 Hospital to. Mr. and "Mrs, | °t Barrett is still alive, and they e-| Stary Are Primed William N. Herred of Ashley. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Fred Spevacek of Yates, Mont.,! has been admitted to St. Alexius hos- pect him. to surrender soon, ; west, and police throughout the watch for him, is pydicted Sunday when Stanton re \ fand ie Felsen .All mae crdées, bate on tl nT ond at 2:45, ON BUSINESS (Will Arrest Booze oth beams Wave putcia sone (ool Frank Holten of Aberdeen, S. D..| , spent ‘Thursday in Bismarck on bus! “Purchasers As: Well [practice for the comity ‘game, and As Those Selling, long end of the score. “In the future It wit! be my no Ng LEGE and’ SEMINARY * Witte for draueifus metorias'satalog \ { OFFICE OF THE DEAN: repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. Aug..13.—(P)—Lieut, Otto HUNT, B ARRETH = ae comes eee Four Swits Are Filed Tobie -Sorerison’ :: returned | Officers cabins Hresband Againat Brotherhood y from a two weeks’ vacation spe! t Grand Fork: Minneapolis, Fargo og" of One of Murdered Wom- Cleveland,’ Avg. ee a tee of- 000,000 following the filing of 'a St. Paul, Aug. 13.--Convinced that ee awit ; terda: in common t= art Ria die Dey poi rs Finminess ‘followed’ bys toter iiton In cor Ll ila pap ye John Bozak and Mrs. Chatlotte’ sand William O'Brien, alias James Supaiien on dedtery 1 be light, with, “fancy Gutter scarce and | vanced 2% for ay oar wie acl on he ‘hattd the inte atoree ee MS snotetonnt ae ae ate 146%, t c. b, BRYAN teat 1b dent Joe Mucus the Aves ly, by the: -/ Tee Music Shep, Matdun erease in holdings at 0 merkete has pe ee < a f it Bushel | f: Grain Review early iM hettees tac a “upped again Repairing crime, He said he had not lived’ with were. ie ae Labbe be withitt rt eke, ip Past four weeks questioning. nt epg eet bad were of “Iittel or no . A ‘ ohn rien, father of thé value” over. to the investment com- Miss Alice Osterman of Crystal) other man sought, arrived here today pony for godd prices tos Springs has accepted a position with; from his home in Mankato and ex-!bank from Jgse. The thitee Meanwhile an intensive. search is é : . being made for him in the middle fer Stanton Nine! country have been asked to keep! A real gutit trod the! Very att Hoy Seibert is to do the recelving for Stanton and Larson will pitch, og fs Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 13.—Plans For the § Columbia ‘Is. Twisted) for an “intensive crusade” “against, Glenn ‘pitch. icant purchasers of Hquor, as well ay, hots \ a oe ‘ leggers themselves, were worked ot JEWELRY STORE Konsel Paris, Aug. 13—()—A fresh mis-| here today by Dr. J. M. Doran, United| Chicago, Aug. 1S UP) Hotes and prohibition commissioners Goldstein, jewelers on the 14th floor hens buildi ministretorsfor Ohio and. Michigan, of the ieoetoe teste “hiserie, Assistant District Attorney Wil-; reported a $75,000 robbery of di | monds, platinum ‘and jewelry, thir] aftern: to arrest purchaserg of illieit liquor and a Theale ere NE op O ytour win, was inspecting the plane again |®* # step in. bringing bootieggers to \men,-they sail. thia, afternoon when he found a blade of the propeller twisted. Prospects were not brilliant today = Satan iat for transatlantic flights. - ene there was “some hope that Y \ . al three French pilots, champing at the a rt tuerat bit at errs might ‘ake off Sun-' 5 "a Vy their transatlantic expedi- | SEVILLE, | MINN. ; tions, the idea was not encouraged by 4 bea The Tl sau A Boatdtsy id Day Scnoof! for Young pri French weatherwise men. These. ex- be perts insist thery is little chance of petty proper flying weather until the be- 7 4 Collegeville, Minn The Bisn:arck Building 2nd Loan .gsociution has loaned ov: $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes aurifig “the last twenty-one yea' RAHI W-Arhateks rani : THe| The association ulways has funds on hand to’ as victory enabled the British to square} ing a new home or purchasin, i % : the series for the Wightman Cup, P ig one already brilt.” Loans are team trophy, at two victories each. ist in erect- parE ae If you are contemplating owning awhome and need fi iat FLYERS LEAVE FOR COLOGNE help, see your local associatign - first, ok » First. National, Bank Block 3 + 340%. No 1 amber wee Butter Market ;nominally at 20 Bee oa ze pedi Dui al, 5 i gents over. Duluth % cent chen, “Aug. 10) Te parte Be Beptomber der deren bdvanced 4! fe most tory week but : : ter traders ‘neve experienced {o- some Corn continued ‘eve Ned under’ suspension =r during the week, ae i howls sepa oh Loot tops, iumann howev. un: 4 dertone’ of netvéueness Wh mole quat- | PEF. Dushet from the | h aA! <Ayproximately ‘20,000 persons Corton OF net veuenets i ieee Wee: | reached in the week, it still chowed: i helve buyitiy om a Mivge seat Bein ub aeay Feisr, ARs. F9r at. the muni¢ipal flying steld, bpbtabaes, ont stepticelr” ontir ened off sonoma! ia spite diverges add active cont Ne Ry We va oon apes and jin» the streets, tp Cologe) Lii@bergh when he int on the.downward re- Geyavorable threshing reprise teom|| <The Melody. Shop, ‘Blamarek boye! ly | the nortiwest. September oats ad-if! . \~ i af R- m0 amounted to 6,860,000 pounds, where- duy at 73%. - LETTS A A CY as during August, 1926, the entire te fluctuated entirely with wheb country stored’ only 6,999,000 pounds. and ahowed no. indvpendene action of ae cali sharply and showed ar First Class Shoe rt covering operations, Minneapolis, Aug. 18:=(U: f bees Biamarck Shoe Hospital herhiood bank na) Ae renty eat d in - leary Le Prop. je forepart of the week and a bi ld : + Bismarck, 1 tinuation of rpst damage: re; ro Be from the American ngrthwest, ere 4 the principal’ factors “in ‘ciusini ; further advance in wheat prices Aug. 13—UP)—Chivego| ing the week ending Friday ‘August, tn: long pent MO TO 12, says the United’ States depart- waleaine to the lone fiver ot the Ng On tarored ey roves Rate ok a ae " on “ohh when ae pe A. Lind: September wheat advance % | be rrived today from Detroit. cents for the week closing Friday at ie he was first sighted over ‘an tnayencee Privilege Birmarek snd; Mandap Pi nays ioe Yy tthe Phone 220-W. A Correction In giving priees in our Beauty and Bob Shop advertisement, yesterday an error was made. Be The prices should have been:- ; ett in Tin’ at! his best 2 ° fh . imthis:wonderfut picture. Permanent Waving $12.50 Hal Roach Pathe Comedy Manicure 50¢ “Should. Husbands Pay” Shampoo and Marcel $1.50, wie ined A. W. Lucas, Co, Beauty and Bob Shop ae Good crops in’ North Dakota as- Tor Reert us. of ce ‘y of positions ip Stenograph- < coming winter. HAG plaid or. Stenographic course. less. than an aver- Strousburg, Pa.—The champion non-mixer is William Lacey, caught |; it was announced. racific railroad hera | q i: a Pi of conerete mixer into which erawied to. make repairs. +, Lacey — whirled Won three maa Mi utes in contents.of sand, water |ior ti it and cement, but eseaped with some irae cuts &nd- bruiaes, m,|Saeeo and Vanzetti_ Banf: ‘Alberta, He In B 1a irae rep ordered ie f, Stanley Baldwin. is ay a sg berome an ee He hey in Stony, Tribe as Chief tting % te, New ork. sartel to” ale along the’ si ae ‘the to Condy Island | refu: when a he ere bystander told them was ‘the t aan mn eiana a Se a subway always ye passage cpa pedestrians: : * Awakened “by mos- indurn. ‘The special rates will- be, $5 each Pine Ps of five or more from ‘St. apolis, Duluth and dee in Minnesota: and North pleased 'to: have that Home. ° © ‘Walton, is wife and dai iter calle. at’ Geen lestown state prison "of febd fab hans niacwes: some of his‘ friends who are considering ask- Warden Hendry to cclesten him se ating with a threat ‘Bacco-will have fasted 28 de day, bus kag ye 00, Aba any sign v7 ki mad Stitents Lape je prison and a declar- J ation sf Warden a a refusing further’ information ‘on the canelee of either ad Joseph Meta, thie! rive does hot Jaen. on an; Fela gh “fan rye 5 to. mee hi tans 3 is: well unders' ome Street!” Here among fa that-are: highly desizable ‘and amid: . surroundings’: that always. dre feviting vow will “se tsn’t:the relief, the hectic the peace. of mind, to say nothing of. actual comfort ‘and pride off possedsion, worth: everything toyou and those: whe are dear to you? Gunite that Home i is made waite easy these days. We, as leaders i in the real estate’ busifiess, havé evolved sev- eral, interesting plans, wheréby it: requires enily a small cash ouitlay to get 2 start, The rest is:like payitg rent. Lapel ony ote I eli-you bout ith. We. tha tgre our. name and: after Septetnber: first, will be knewn as thet Capital: Coan: mercial College. , “Prot.! Ru. B. Jack, Principal’ Announcement We wish to ans we hav a jourice that 7.