The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT COLONEL MAUS | INPRESSED BY CITY'S GROWTH Retired U. S. Army Medical Officer, Once at Fort Lin- coln, Visiting Here Hard times in this section of the country ure a thing of the Bismarck is destined to conti healthy growth, the Colonel L. Mervin Maus of ington, D. C., who is here for a opinion ¢ Wash of a is a ret cer, having been with the arn cal corps for more than 4 Fort Lincoln re having alread Beyond returning f es the colonel was > various places in the until 1915, whe active duty after He was re world war, y out 4 n street, and urprise toda; splendid busi i tions which now line the st the mercantile district, and the many beautiful residences which grace the residential sections. Coming from Fargo, he also noted particu ly the bountiful crops which co the prairies as far as the eye ca and compared the scene to the bleak prairies which he he first came here Colonel Maus property in Bism andan, and while here a business interests reminisce with the “old ti last visit to the city was in 1916, pressed w when owns ' will look well as! |, His | | Governor Regrets That Secret Report | Was Made Public! et that the secret report made ate mill investigating le public over the objection was expressed y by Governor A. G. Sorlie. he executive said he ment to make time other t E al committee members now are busily engaged in trying to unearth the source from which the newspapers ob- tained it. “ft is unfortunate that the co mittee should be placed in the po: tion of investigating itself,” the gov- | ernor laughed. “Apparently it may need # committee to investigate the | committee.” te Santa Barbara Has _ | Two Earth Shocks Santa Barbara, Aug. 26. —Two sharp earthquake shocks were felt here this morning. The first felt at 4:40 a. m., caused people run out into the streets. following almost imm but a few seconds. reported. | He th Santiago, Chile, Aug. 26.—(#) earthquake of moderate inten felt her this morni Grafton, N. D., Au: Loomis, representative of y g firm, is held ji e pendin ng probably Saturday aping two Graft 16 and 13. He was arr and returned here Thursday night. taken place last Saturday night when | Loomis drove off with th two girls. | Sunday morning the party was rec- | ognized at Erskine, Minn., and al! placed under arrest, the girls being | returned to Grafton while Loomis | was later released because of no formal charge. | The Gamble Auto Supply Co.| of Bismarck is open for busi-| ness. You can now buy stan-| dard quality automobile sup-| plies at mail order prices and save the transportation. ~ a MONEY wd LOAN Low Tatereat., Rate | and Repayment Privilege Bismarck:and Mandap. . C. REMINGTON -4th St. Phone 220-W ad i = The de More dora, in the heart of the Bad Land ha wrapped about the than a day night leaving a = figure base. The Marquis de eightic of dol packing of the ae e Delmore, nationally known comedienne who is to v soon with Charle Sensationas of 1927 George’s tuneful and gay mu * at the Auditorium, Saturday night, August 27th. | — —& H which we an dan News ] ii IRE UNVEILS 28%" MEDORA STATUE AGED VETERAN © Effigy of De Mores Has Can- DIES THURSD AY, vas Cevering Burned Cff Wednesday bronze statue of the Marquis founder of the town of Me- not according to but decidedly n unveiled— or schedule as shroud which has been statue for off W oke-bl. . Was burnec upor hundre attempt to bring the to the range i e to the ck nents made by | e for the unveiling | throug! more—much e—for the be- ed family than they expect of us is the sentiment with assume yeach responsibility that is entrusted to us. We Understand Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Phone 246 ti o see the statue, had drenched » canvas with gasoline and touched Man Who Served Under Gen-| eral Custer to Be Accorded | Military Funeral armorer Learn Auto-Electrical and Aviation Mechanics Practical Training. no Steady Job. Good Pay. acre, filled with latest equipment. and State endorsed. Large Aviation Department, having complete airplanes. Ask for large catalog. Hanson Auto-Electrical and Aviation School Box 926-Z. | and no SQUEAK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1875, as an enlisted man and was ap- pointed armorer being placed in charge of the gun repair shot at the. fort. He was with Custer on several expeditions, but was not on the ill fated trek to the Little Big Horn. He also served in the- Philippines and in Havana during the Spanish American war. {The American Legion post of Man- ‘dan and Masonic bodies will join i | conducting funeral services at 2:30 | Sunday afternoon, Personal and Social News of || WILL STUDY IN VIENNA “Carl Bauer, who has been vis- iting at the home of his parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauer, will leave Tuesday for Montreal, Canada, from jwhence he will sail for Europe. Dr. |Bauer will do advanced research | work in Vienna for one year. At present he is with the Allen company, Chicago, GUESTS LEAVE Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Nelson and ‘little daughter Norma, Charles Nor- |ton and Miss Frances Hoagland, who |have been the guests of Mrs, Carl |Ohm of Mandan for sveral days, left |recently for their homes in South | Dakota. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN | rty was given Wed- | in honor of the birth- | day of Miss Rose Friesz. |The evening was spent at cards and |dancing. There were 16 guests at the party | | | pe. . HOSPITAL Osear Morck left y for St. Paul where they will 's son, Lloyd Me- ‘& patient at the Northern Pacific *ospital. VISIT WITH RELATIVES George Grunecnfelder and have returned to fter spending the in this city with HOME has spent the a guest at the D.C. Mohr, left in Sabula, Ia. Hans~ Mohr, who past two weeks as home of his brother, Thursday for his ho FROM WISCONSIN W. R. Dysart of Ripon, Wis. rived in Mandan Wednesday to d few days at the Paul KR. Mueller e. ar- DRIVE FROM CHICAGO Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Seitz and Mrs. | eitz returned from Chicago by | car Wednesday. They made the trip by way of Duluth. Woman Succumbs to Burns Received in Cleaning, Clothes Minot, N. D., Aug. 26.—()—Mrs. Caroline Kellar, 44, wife of Samuel Kellar, Benedict, N. D., farmer, died last evening at a Minot hospital, suc- cumbing to burns received rly yesterdav -afternoon when gasol! Have Your Shoes Resoled THE NEW WAY VULCANIZED Instead of Nailed on Guaranted to HOLD Put the SOLE in the Same CONDITION as when NEW Ladies’ half sole, $1.10 Rubber heels, 40c Capital Shoe Hospital Jake Gardner, Prop. 413 Broadway Special attention given to mail orders books. Big demand., Large school covers one Government Fargo, N. D. j the flames in hey hair, Mrs. Kellar | returned to the kitchen and had prac- lassist in the making of Heiney & I with which she was cleaning clothes exploded. . Unable to explain exactly how the asoline happened to explode, Mrs. Kellar told her husband tnat she was cleaning in the fluid When she no- ticed a small flame rinse out of the pan. In an instant the whole pan of liquid was in f.ames and she ran out of doors with the: blazing recentacle, noticing then that her clothes and! hair were in flames. Tearing off her burning clothing and extinguishing A robin built a nest in a mop onjother mop and left th: bi = the back porch ‘of the ‘home, of | turbed ertil safely of six wets icago woman. ie secu an-| reared. .. omen Sequestered Church — Traded for Embassy Vienna, Aug, _ 26—(P)—Austria| finally jhas-a fine new emb: building, in Moscow, because a | sian church here was held as a sort! of hostage. “| During the war the Austrian em-| bassv at St. Petersburg was plun- dered and destroyed. iling to get prompt red: the Austrian govern- ment took possession of the magnif-| icent church on the Russian embassy, grounds here. It was turned over to) the Soviet authorities the day the) Moscow, government gave the new building at Moscow to the Austrian} embassy staff there. Paris Cafe Bans Girl Pipe Smokers aris, Aug. 26.—(7)—There is a) ign in a favorite cafe of the Boule- vard St. Michel in the heart of the} student quarter which reads: “Ladies are requested not to smoke/ tically put out the fire there when her husband and daughters arrived. Lawrence May Help Make Arabian Movies Nice, France, Aug. 26.—<)—Col- onel T. E. Lawrence, the mysterious “Unerowned King of Arabia,” may ‘moving! picture in the heart of Araby, it is learned here. Lawrence has been in communication with Rex Ingram for me months and negotiations are be- ved to be nearing conclusion. Colonel Lawrence rose to fame when he organized Arab tribes and! led them against the Turks during the war. He disappeared a few y azo, but was finally located serving with a British air unit in India under an assumed name. He is now serving with the Royal Air Force. His book, “The Seven Pillars. of Wisdom,” is considered one of the most authorita- tive works written on Arabia, and his “Revolt in the Desert’ is even more widely known. pipes. Tt was posted after an irate wait-| er routed two girl students who chose a corner table in tl pleas-: ant place to smoke iF pipest and to philosophize on the latest gossip of the Latin Quarter. Try Our Modern High Pres- sure Greasing Service For All Cars. — Prices Reasonable. Short Stop Station. E Hunting Season Is Near It lasts only a short time. ‘Tire hunting season is never closed. We hunted for a good tire for a long time and found one for you. Our bird was LEE. What is yours going to be? Better come in and look it over before you shoot. . It will catch more birds for you. VULCANIZING is not everybody’s business. Everybody cannot vul-— canize. We take chances on seasoned-men only. Come - in and let them show you and then judge for yourself. AUTO ACCESSORIES Standard Merchandise — Standard Prices Watch next week’s Tribune. BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE Bismarck Phone — 944 — Phone N. * WE CHANGE TIRES: ANYWHERE Open Evenings and Sundays MISSOURI SLOPE FAIR ’~ MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA. | September 9, 6, 7, 1927 $4,000.00 ‘in premiums for. agricultural and livestock aa exhibits. Purses aggregating in the sum of $2,500.00 for races. OF | USED CARS counts C0. _CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY BISMARCK, N. D. Harness Races ‘i A large number of Indians from the Standing Rock

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