The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 10

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Ae? a | AGE TEN oe CURTIS, ONCR |" ‘0% Sera, | JOCKEY, ISOUT jxme | FOR PRESIDENT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927 ¢ M1 | P- : | ¢ First Entry in 1928 Presiden-| t i tial Sweepstakes Descend- | e 1 i . ant of Kaw Tribe | : ’ Topeka, Kan., Nov. 18—(AP)—| Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, idolized as a jockey in his boyhood by racetrack fans of Topeka, now as a man and a leader of the Repub- lican party, is the first entry in the { 1998 presidential sweepstakes. His candidacy develops the possi- bility that the nation may have in the White House a president de- scended from one of the first fam- ilies in America, for the maternal great-great-grandfather of the Kansas senator was Chief White Plume of the Kaw tribe, ue ra r of a prairie realm which now i i ‘ HA part ‘of the state represented ‘hal Miss Dorothy Combellick of El- Senator Curtis in the highest legis-| lendale Normal, and Karsten Egge | lative body of the land. | of Mayville Normal, North Da- Lived R i bie yee in the National Radio Lived on Reservation udition of The Atwater Ken In his early boyhood, Charlie Cur- | Fouts tion, Wave fists eeanedtbee tis, as he is known to his neighbors | suitably engraved silver medal, the | in Topeka, lived on the Kaw reser-| gift of the Foundation, Alex Rosen& Bro. . In All Styles, Colors, Fabrics at : Reductions Showing a j - Saving 20% to 35% | a pis tferest a oa sear vation with his grandmother. he A similar medal, in gold, will be was Julie Pappan, the granddaugh-| given to the winners of the District ter of Louis Gonville, a French pio-| Audition in Chicago, November 19, | neer. Her husband, Louis Pappan,| when North Dakota songsters will also was a Frenchman. | compete with champions of other Curtis’ own mother, Helen Pappan,| Central and Middle Western states the wife of Capt. Orren A. Curtis, a! for right to enter the final contest regular army officer, died when her| in New York in December, when son was three years old. awards totaling $17,500 will be pres The half-Indian, half-French| sented. grandmother of the future senator - —+ +: told her grandson to forsake the} Joseph Mader, also of the journal- ++ ways of red men and to go to the| jsm department, and Cy Dyke 51 white men’s world at the first op-| paye of the Page Printerie, Grand i of welcome + portunity. a Forks. The addr a4 The opportunity came when Chey-| will be made by Pri enne Indians raided the Kaw reser-| Kane of the univer: i Overcoats, wool shell, opossum collars, lamb lined body, leather lined sleeves °.. ‘ Choice of Suits and Overcoats Formerly Sold. $22.50—NOW wae ...ee sores $17.95 | $40.00—NOW ... seu. ...-$31.50 $25.00—NOW ...n......... 19.95 | $50.00—NOW .........u.... 37.50 old, ran many miles to tell soldiers | extension division will also address ennes were driven away, but Charlie birthplace. earn a living he sold papers and pea- t Squad Is Selected ambition to study law, so the dark- ae hac waiting for passengers, he read squad, only 12 were chosen. These law attracted the attention of Judge | Will, be formed. wittted fc the bor at 2h and vam. | Bismarck high team, shortly before 21, # er. 3) At 24 he was elected county attor- | St°8S Should Enact a Law Estab- hibition law. His courage in prosc-| Members of the debate squad arei his youth. Broxmeier, Pete Stewart, Alvera vation. The boy, only eight years) }, Yoder, head of the university | fof the danger confronting his pe ec tion. ple on the reservation. ‘The Chey-|‘"° C™vention: preferred to go to a place made safe at all times by white men. He came to Topeka, which was near his 1 Poverty an Obstacle His first obstacle was poverty. To Mandan High Debate nuts and then became a jockey. Bi none of these jobs fitted in with Out of 30 students who have tried haired youth went to work as a hack fests driver.” While sitting high on his|°ut the past week for the debating n 12 students will form the nucleus his law books. 4 ‘ Charlie Curtis’ struggle to. study from which the intra-squad teams ' The first regular scheduled in- A. H. Case, who took the boy into ae ‘ : his office to study. Curtis was ad- terscholastic debate will be with the ; 1 diately was made Judge Case’s legal se ee Acetate bate } iy r « +. | lishing of National Department of ney, and as prosecutor it was his] }4 04: duty to enforce the new Kansas pro- se tone - : ‘ ; Dorma Logan, Alma Johnson, Vivian * 4 cuting influential men for violating 1 3 % the law made him famous despite Luther, Walton Russell, Anton ¢ Anderson,’ Esther Motsiff, Marie He was elected to the lower house 2 Hoffman, Fabian Comes,: Hubert. ry. of co t 32, and except f offman, Fabi ; es Seep tiated g y|Hitton and eevee oman ; $30.00—NOW .<....cesu-- 2350 | $60.00—NOW ......-sues.. 45.50 : y~—ealy political it, i ai ¢comters since 1893, rising to the| Bratten Must Serve 4 : $35.00—NOW .............., 27.50 -|” ge Blues Not Included ea 8 7 . * apr of Republican leader F ‘our Years in Pen 67 Years of Age Senator Curtis is 67 years old. He| Vern Bratten, member of a gang was born near the site of ihe Kan-| of cattle rustlers that was .ounded Sas capitol, a year before Kansas|up last spring, was found guilty was admitted to statehood. He is a| Tuesday of horse stealing, was sen- ONE LOT SUITS be “iy peed a ie who was Annie] tenced to serve cee ae ap the & ‘ALL NLY e e ONE LOT OVERCOATS Hebei before Shel marriage in| sats enteniay by Jude, Thoma | SMALL SIZES 0 Visit These The Curtis home in Topeka is|trict court Thursday. 8 of ex- a ‘ Values to $60,00 - NOW $25.00 next door to the old home of the|¢cution was granted until Nov. 28 to rm other Kansas senator, Arthur Cap-| permit attorneys for the defendant per. Ilis own children being away|to perfect an appeal. 4 from tke paternal roof, Senator Cur- Laer aNeenepareRe tis’ own sister, Mrs. Rome Colvin, | *: keeps the home fires burning witle|| Personal and he is in Washington. . senator, Curtis has one son, Harry|| Social News of ing Curtis, a Chicago lawyer; two icint daughters, Mrs. C. P. George, Fort Mandan Vicinity | Sill, Okla., and Mrs, “’ebster Knight, | Il, Providence, R. I, Values to $45.00 NOW $10.00 Storesand Save The Mandan chapter of DeMolay z gery entertained 30 couples at the Ma- Name For Bad Lands sonic Temple Wednesday, evening wit ncing from 9 o'clock to Approved by State |: 0, Music was furnished by The! jeg Collegians, Harold Borreson was Park Commissioners chairman of the general ene 5 ments for the party and Albert Lep- Roosevelt National park is the} pert was head of the refreshment name agreed upon for adoption by| committee. the Sale park commission in the “Maas maming of the proposed national] Mrs. Orin McGrath of Glen Ullin park project in the Bad Lands of| is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ener pare Pakotn, pocoraing, to] John Tavis this week. received in Bismarck from BS i i i: i i i i - A s tional trophies and piizes at sixth | Salem breeding circuit some 18 years|}on the entire farm. Sweet clover|farmer it is necessary to make one|to feed the dairy cattle, and in re-| land. Albert Fare urectar of hal ol ae and Mes. pacar. Morek have! annual 4-H club congress. They | ago, in a comment on the work done |was sown and left to pasture for|phase of farming aid the other, is|turn the dairy cattle will furnish the | had 30 acres of corn, using one-third ‘Senaton on tae Over haar tae lade a several days)! include Miss Beatrice Witham, | by Mr. Holle. five years, This spring the clover|the belief of Mr. Holle. It is neces-| necessary fertilizers to improve the| of the acreage for filling one silo ine ¢ bill relating to this park proj- rs. William Engelter of Hebron. Jamestown, N. D. and Miss Janet| The wheat on the Holle farm av-| was broken up and fax was seeded. |sary, in other words, to produce a ; ect will be introduced at the next] A marriage license was issued|*it# Coleraine, Minn, eran. a6 bua to Ae pian, To be # successful grain and dairy |iarge quantity of grains each season ond. eg comepess iy Represents Thursday to Henry F, Fehr of| st, paul — Art “Wick,” Hanson | weed seeds and other kinds of grains, a Pri tis dart. 4 eae pebree ee Alvina Schmidt,| was ‘indicted cn charges of murder-|so the report goes. The oats aver- * SOLER CPAEFTECETERET FETE VeCrseeReERsr Te rare rey Tihs Se ee ee ee eee et) This past summer Mr. Holle 4 ing Mrs. James Barrett and Mrs. | aged 61 bushels to the acre; the bar- " ; 5 aooed pa de Dend in. the, Pro. State’s atieney a F. Kelsch re- Lillian Kooser, and als. for arson in|ley 50 bushels, and the entire flax ‘ ? ‘ PRICES SLASHED ON at the next state legislature mect-| turned from Ashley ‘Wednesday,’ ebnnecding. way rurniog 2b dnenes ar greet babe 8 he sols i ? in where he spent several days on waa ‘ irong 23 bushel a the ety - é ‘ p i Betniest steps are necessary be-| business. Ki i aco farms, * aie, the th hi chine ‘ ) 4 i | fore a clear title can be secured for eee A @ . 710 | {cording to the threshing machine 3 3 ther park according to Mr.| H.C, Wer ie h A of Breckenridge, Minn., carried off| measure. This flax from the 10-| _ 2 3 “Yoder. Large tracts of unproved| Hazen pelea Miah er of) highest honors in male classes of | acre field was sold directly from the ’ } land in the Bad Lands, on which files| days in Mandan with his daughter,|{cc'grick shaw, || erica” Royal | machine and brought « retura of #40 : have a ] made and claims for- Miss Joanna Werner, who is a pa- Bive:Bioghirhow, ree af lank was nats ono tat 20 - ‘ Will have to be secured. Aj tient at the Mandan ‘hoeptal Warren, Minn.— Stuart MeLeod,| owner. as the poorest plece_of sol : ; hurt eR © of Goodrich, president, and all other Pacific ah gee Ty ae eo i ; [officers were reelected by Red yg Ey ial gaa Mai NEWS BRIEFS =! {River Valley Dairyman’s associa- 6 Nave estimates made|° | on the cost of a number of ranches Eighteen Mexican soldiers and in the vicini ; one officer killed and nine persons| Flax Nets $40 Per Final organization of the park wounded in bandit attack upon pas- rill Be efit in tae ey BAT! senger train between Pamiar ‘and Acre at New Salem have been cleared, and definite a Aguascalientes. — priations made, Mr. aie Credited by his neighbors as hav- 3 Seen leapalt ylatto tnt ng tg best rp he irony N. LP. A. Director ie for Roald Amundsen at Horton, ta the itigh ‘recond hand aad high i; Donates Prize Cup Norway, was arrested at Badger,| cow of the New Salem Breeding cir- : Minn, by immigration authorities | cyit for 1926, are two enviable rec- — who will bring him to Duluth for] ords recently made by Chas. -H. deportation proceedings. Holle. mn, ctor ; “These two records are no acci- Minneapolis “ee Desair pleaded} dent—he just does his work well,” j Peace comes more association during the year| guilty to holding up oil station and, says Professor J..H. Shepperd, head quickly if the serv- has donated a cup to the| admitting. total of 21 holdups here,} of the animal husbandry department ice of the mortician ‘to be awarded to the| was sentenced to from 5 to 40 years| at the North Dakota agricultural |, f has been expert and es Bige oorel pape ca school} in the state penitentiary. college and instigator of the New efficient. 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