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' Monday while operating an PAGE TWO Smith’s Defeat from ‘Inside His Own Party Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—CP)—Defeat of Al Smith “from the inside of the Democratic party” was predicted from the floor at the National Wonrien’s Christian Temperance Union's an- nual convention today following re ing of a telegram from the National Women’s Democratic Law Enfo: nient League, endorsing the union's stand in demanding “bone dry” plat- forms and candidates in the next presidential election, Minneapolis, Aug. 31.— () — Miss Tyra Volstead, daughter of the jthor of the Volstead law, today rged the National Women’s Temper- ance Union convention to pay more attention to the presidential field and to ask of presidential candi- ates that they agree to appoint to office only men “who are earnestly, in favor of seeing prohibition. en- forced.” M Volstead is president of the Republican Women’s’ club of St. Paul. Her father, Andrew J. Vol- |, while a member of congress, wrote the prohibition law. Mr. Vol- Stead now is legal adviser to the northwest “dry” forces, M Volstead advocated ning at the top of the list of candi. dates und going right down the line.” Explorers Reported Slain. by Sayages New-York, Aug, 31.—(P)—The New York World today says that a mess- ee telling of the massacre of a party of men led into Szechwan province, Chita, by Pr Wilhejm Filchner, noted German e: ree has'been intereept- ed bg i i ifs vite] ds station. T wr tor h Iiettish resident of i id, that Filchner- and “his party—which included V. G. Plymire, | ‘of the American Embassy of God{ mission, and W. Watkinson, a Englishmen of the China Inland sion—were slain by hostile natives was r ed by the Ge ocean 8 i an trans- ’ The expedi- tion was ssing the wild and moun- tainous region of central China, head- ed for India, It was in Tibet that Dr. Filchner first won renown by penetrating fo: bidden territory and i evil worshippers,” at the risk of his . Dr, Filehner was also famous dership of South Polar ex- , backed by the German Kaiser, prior to the World war, WOO D MAN Kil fa Arvilla. * Ee woes AN ee a — ane farm at Arvilla. Finn Uf Sherwoud, “Hehville| ys... pW taille ahaoMlGd Ethel collector for’ the Interna-| 5, a'8: 0. W. 3 aN ag Lb a) te ‘ arvester company, was killed | H#ight have returned home from a| Report from vator man implement warehouse at Sher- wood, according to advices received today by the state compensation bu- reau here, Swift and powerful, spectac- ular and thrilling see “What Price Glery.” Beginning Sept. 3, store will be open Saturday until! 9:00 p. m. Rose Shop. ‘Predicted by WCTU “begin- | college. Witt, who are members of the nurs- ‘ —— a ing staff of a hospital in Los Ange-| _B. G. Work, president of the B. F. les, are in the city as the geusts of} Goodrich Tire and Rubbe: M —_———, Station Is Assured Better Wave Length Definite assurance that the wave length of Station KGCU will be raised 30 or 40 points so that all radio sets in the area will be able to tune in on Mandan without difficulty has been given the Mandan Radio as- sociation by Henry A. Bellows. mem- ber of the U. S. radio commission, Mandan’s wave length was shifted from 285.2 meters to’ 208.2 when the| commission reallocated It is claimed that at least of the radio sets in this area cannot be turned low enough to get Mandan, with the present wave length. Mr. Bellows promised definite or- ders for KGCU will be issued within | a few days. | Four Plead Guilty to Liquor Charges| Four persons appeared in district | court before Judge H. L. Berry Tues-! afternoon to plead guilty to vio- ting the prohibition law. | Sam Mai of Zap was fined $50 and) costs after pleading guilty to al |charge of driving while intoxicated, Ed Boettcher and “Mrs. Carl Nelson | of Beulah; Mrs. John Smith of Hazen) all pleaded guilty to violating the prohibtion law. They were sentenced to six months in ja ‘500 fine and $50 costs each. On payment of the costs, the fines and jail sentences were suspended. 100 Rottles of Beer Taken in Mandan Raid A raid on the home of Mrs, Maud Keenan today netted nearly 100 bot- tles of alleged beer and Mrs. Keenan is to appear before Judge H, L. Ber- ry soon to plead guilty to a charge of keeping and maintaining a com- mon nuisance, according to State's Attorney C.F, Kelseh. The search was made by the sheriff's office on-a out complaint sworn by Sheriff) Henry Handtmann, | | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | e ————_—_—_—___—« three weeks’ motor trip to Minnesota lake resorts. L. G. THOMPSON RETURNS 1. G. Thompson, principal of the Mandan high school, returned Tues- day from Dickinson, where he ha been teaching at the, state teachers’ FROM ‘LOS ANGELES Miss Madel!l Motsiff and Miss Nell Motsiff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL stations. | per cent, |Fred H. Motsiff. who has been visiting her sister in Los Angeles f with them. WILL TEA Miss Margaret Bingenheimer, has been visiting at the home of arents, Mr. a eimer, of nea h for Wappingers Falls, ') Mandan News Sarah Motsiff, ‘or some time, iia ing the first set Seat ga and Arnold W. Jones of Providence, | CH IN NEW YORK | RB-1, in the national. doubles tennis | nd Mrs. F it Timmer, she will teach in the commercial de- | partrfent city. Miss Alma of the high school of that RETURNS TO SPOKANE Hendrickson has re- ‘turned to Spokane, Wash. after a two months’ vii parents, Mr. a son, isit in nd Mr: landan with her Ed Hendrick- TO MINNEAPOLIS leck and Frank Wagner evening for Minneap- hey John T. Fi left Tuesday olis, where weeks, t UNDFRG! Mrs. Harold ope) Tuesday morni HAVE A’ daughter morning at the Mr. and Mrs, J. ~ | —_________ey, | NEWS BRIEFs —_—_—_____——__ Dr. Wilhelm ofticer of German imperial army, and all members of exploring éxpedition h e was leading nati ves in wesi province, China. American assoc; nination, sufi slipped and fel: foundry here and was death. Grand Forks- ing deserted by R. Reynolds, 45, took poison’ at eoun- Adverse wind of Old Glory’s hop off from Roose- velt field, New York, for Rome. Jean Callizo, tablishes new world’s altitude’ record at Paris of 42,651 feet, bettering his previous world mark by 1,700 feet. idies at St, Marks, Switzerland. ndwich, IIl.—J. E. H. Akre, of innesota, was clected se of Stavenger Lag, a Norwegian- Caracas, Venezuela, that natives sighted plane over noco delta spurs Venezuela govern- ment in search for Paul Redfern. will spend two OPE) Johnso RATION: underwent an tion et the Bismarck hospital ing. A DAUGHTER was born Deacon . B. ! ¢ Filehner, former staff ported massacred by tern part of Sechuan = iation. p to Buffalo, N. Mayo clinic for ex- fering from kidney into bla n. burned ein to “Despondent over be- her husband, Mrs, W. She will Ori- causes postponement French airman, es- Tr company, who! cham her F. H. Bingen- .), left Tuesday | | N. ¥., where! Tuesday | ess hospital to| ek of Mandan.) French Tennis Team Captures Two Sets ! | ae | in Doubles. Contest ! Br » | Jean “Borotra, {the French Davi: jonship here today, The Frenchmen took the third set Beta i 1 Patrol Force Alang | Border to Be Doubled' | Washington, Ang? ening of the federa against the flow of country along the international boundary between Buffalo und Lake Huron'and in the Pacific northwest is being planned, Under plans anhounced by Assist: ! ant Secretary Lowman of the treas- ury in charge of nrohibition enforce. ment, the ‘patrol force along ‘the Great Lakes from Buffalo to Lake Huron, which includes Detroit, is to be doubled from 200 to 400 men. In a scheme to better enforcement conditions in the northwest, Lowman j called Roy C. Lill, administrator for| Washingtno, Oregon and Alaska, into; a conference here today to explain | the flow of liquor into the north- west. ‘Tourists to Arrive Here This Eyening Members of 'the B re ourist party of newspaper men‘ and information bur- eaus who gre zg a trip to Yel- lowstone National park under the auspices of the National Parks High- way association, are expected to a rive here between 6 and 8 p. m. t night. They are to be entertained at a banquet at the Hotel Prince and will fi stop there over night. 3 The Red Trail has been opened its full length from Jamestown to Bis- marck specially for the travelers, who will not have to follow any of the detours. in al hu ‘i ha a FLYERS ARE LOCATED San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 31—U) ‘aptain C,H. Reynolds and Master rgeant Gus Newland, whose’ plane 3 forced down in Mexico last Sat urday, were located at Presidio, Tex., today, according to a-telegram from | Colonel C. H.’ Babcock of the First | ru: we th at Sensation at the New York Fashion Show are now on dis-| play at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. Have your old mattress ren-! vated. . All work guaranteed. Rismarck Mattress ‘& Reno- vating Co., Phone 605, 513% Broadway. { New Hats arriving daily at built if necessary. They them priced from In colors atid also in oak ever. “Table ai : aslowas °° agintistueda ftetinttadacs he new oak finishes. More bea: Fiful four chairs in the Windsor style in LEVIN BROS. Guaranteed Upholstered Living Room Furniture. There is no time set on Levin’s guarantee. Any time a ia ing ‘goes wrong with a Levin Suite it will be re- say their construction is best and back it up with an absolute guarantee. We have $150 ” ° $375 iM the finest covers obtainable. MANY BREAKFAST GROUPS RAT IEAM ccntt A solid car of Levin Bros. fainous guaranteed Upholstered Living Room Suites, and another car of the very latest in Bed Room-and Dining Room Suites has been un- the Bismarck Cloak Shop. | the dise restaurant in the world has closed, a one customer at a time. : ; airplane ‘swooping above a holiday Cavalry at Camp Marfa, Texas. crowd jumped Miss Myrtle Jarboe TET are with a parachute. From’ the crowd Fall Hats that caused the which surrounded: her en sie landed and now they're married again, | ____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Civic Pride ‘ecuuse a New York taxi éiver slur- ed her home tow: n, Chicago, duri n following a traffic MeGowen, a bystan roundly, Then ‘she him locked up, She was photoed nh court just before the case’ wus disniissed. SMALLEST CAFE CLOSED Minneapolis, Minn.— The smallest nancial failure after years of suc- ss. It operated in a room. three by eight, and accommodated only MAD CATS ATTACK Wilmington, N. C.—A band of cats, | suffering from rabies, has been unted down and tilled along the aterfront here after five persons id been attacked. There were about | dozen in the grour UMP REUNITES TWO Toledo, O, ~- From a stunt-flying shed her mother and father, who cre divorced 20 years ago. It was cir first meeting since their separ: | ion. A reconciliation was’ effected | Fancy Sox, 50c’ Klein's Toggery sudden and Bismarck, Mrs. Selma Jacobs body will be ship; later, New York, Aug. first time in’ the his national polo’ series Britain and America, 119 Third Street You Are Invited to Attend this Exhibition And Sale of Fine Furniture packed and placed on qur floor for your inspection and approval. Come in and see what is new in Furniture designs, Buying in carload lots meanse*"* real savings, and these savings are being, passed‘on to you. Get our prices and he convinced. You and this store, together; can make of this community, a community of better furnished homes. duced. Every ae ins stock _re- Wonder Valyes in , - Lamps utiful Juniors Regan Farmer Near Tacoma, Word has been received herg death of John former resident of Regan, coma, Wash, Relatives live ‘at 7 on of this city. ped to Steele, the funeral will probably | Definite announcement wi! New New Felts” Black Velvets wa cc 1 POLO PONIES TO BE NUMBERED, a1 yah the; tory of tl inter-. tHe ponies Will? 9:00 p. mg. between Buchholz fF ‘ take phice M be made WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927 F bear numerals on the saddle cloths! STUDENTS BLOW GLASS = = ¥ p~j-Rext week at the Meadowbrook club, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The University of Ag, | Wéstburk, New York. “Names of the, Pennsylvania ic the only large schook “*|pobles will be posted on the score’ in the United States which otters gt the| "9ard and on the programs. <"”icoura= in. flass-blowing, The pro, ts fessor is Erederck W. ner, One o¢ Lungpdait\|. ~~ SLEEPS, LOBES CLOTHES the few giase-hlowore ett in Pits ie Tete | Caney) Merk —It was a nice night in| burgh. He his four studetas, : ’ Central Park, ‘so, Christopher" Dan- : He is a cousin lutnd lay down for a nap bepenth a! “Maid Me lump of bushes. Later he awoke and tried to pull his To his horror, he found | no coat, nor shoes, nor trous- | A taxi driver took him to a po- station in a blanket. — Beginning ept. 3, store} ti will be open moar, until Rose Shop. ! Hats That Top the New Mode Since it's the hat that’s uppermost inthe minds of \ every woman with the first sharp winds of autumn, we Suggest that you make your first selection here. Hats for Every Oceasion Ard to match every frock for if you would be “in the know” of fashion, you'll be ‘very wise to match the has to your costume. Rich blacks and plenty of subtle shades that belong fo fali alone. 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