The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1928, Page 5

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+ DEATH CLAIMS MAIL CARRIER | ERE Bernice Weidel and Giistav Jacobson Are {Arnold Celebrate 50th :-Married New Year’s| Wedding Anniversary ‘he wedding of Miss Bernice] Friends in this commanity will ‘Weldel of Tuttle and Gustav Jacob-| be interested in the celebration of son‘of this city occurred t| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McBride's fif- tl wi Harley Leathers, 36, Dies From Pneumonia Attrib- utable to Exposure at the Trinity Lutheran church of Bis-| tieth wedding anniversary which G. Monson read the| occurred recently at Marietta, Minn., where they have made their home with their daughter, Mrs. E. rnold. Mr. and Mrs. McBride were mar- on at Chaska Dec. ey x 12 ents of Ai MeBride treaty LB ed wear. black evening Yellow ribbon trims his cold run, bis Side: hi pneumonia, complicated ster of St. Mary’s hospital, ‘with inflammation of the s: ect the! ter, Minn. Ica “Jin, causing his eee He leaves a nd several chil-, and their eo ee street, Bismarck. “Mrs. John Hanen of Tuttle, moth- ex of the brite, maa an oubf-town s ‘The groom, who is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacobson of is employed as a plasterer in this Maa eee War Mothers to Hear National President at Convention This Week Mrs. Thomas § kee, Wis., aatiocial pros American War M about ‘fe | bile stuck it chemise for| hours he labored to extrica became overheated in the re became Last Chance to Join aoe Gym Class Tonight W. Wi y Em boys of the city will AL, Garner of Dickinson. st ad chance to Soln Pon em : ladies of the first division of|that, meets every Wednesday night will meet|at the high school tonight at 7:30, Cook in-| according to W. G. Fulton, director ys" 3 inth} About 15 boys have reported so second| far but it is hoped that at least 30 tery pa 80 a four teams may be formed. Mr. Fulton stated that tumbl bejin the program if th of the cnn is Tnterested, ce Mt -| and Mrs. BE, O. y gave at their} stead home New Year’ Holiday colors ‘were used to dec- orate the rooms for the party. Mothers Service Club Holds Social Meeting Mrs. A. R. Miesen was hostess Tuesday evening at a secial meet- of the Mothers Service club. was 8} at three city Thursday and 4 » E. Jones of Lisbon, state ‘ ee wil be t at the ‘ar Mothers. ning they or ata gion post. and A\ post ux '. of Mr. and Mrs. John city will be open Friday afternoon to War Mothers, members of the D. A. RB. and Bismarck club women. grees. this Mrs. Lawrence of this city/given the voung employec men has as for tt for a few daya|the city for Physical exevélon ina her sister, Miss Florence Aggo! and he urges the ath- jamestewn. cally inclined to take advantage ot Ji of the last chance for enrollment. Marvin Thompson to Janesiown Tuesday after spending | Scout Leaders Meeting ee = NS ct wil” Will Be Addressed by Judge Christianson Judge A. M. Christianson of the North Dakota. supreme court be the Labo on speaker at the third of the scout leaders’ train: — ool which will be held at) Of Bt" Mary's parochial school ‘8 paroc! An investiture will be conducted by the Boy of Troop 7 for the assembled scoutmas- ope methods of teaching scout- tion ‘the e evenin; tables of bi and score was won by Mrs, E. M. Hendricks. At the close of the evening Mrs. Miesen verved a Juncheon course, Necr-|Mr. and Mrs. Hill = Honored at Party Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill gave a 1 ia ty New Year’s Day in honor of ir wedding anniversary. play the bai ly be during even honors at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morck, Ladin ron sspton enti ye oop J — luncheon was se! by the guests. a Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rohrer of Hazen transacted business in this city Monday and Tuesday. mone 4 Kremenetsky of Steele londay here loo! after pont interests, . = Miss cee Josephson and oie josephson of Steele were gues this city Monday. | ‘ Mrs. William G. Paul of Mc- — transacted business in this city Monday. ptribes while on her visit to this state. Bismarck officers who will assist Mrs. Jones, state War Mother, dur- ing the convention are, Mrs. Ww. c. Cashman, vice president; Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, auditor; and Mrs. C. G. a of the housing com- mittee. Accommodations are being made for the entertainment of it 80 delegates and officers. A re meeting of St. Elmo lodge fo. 4, Knights of jas, be held in Castle hall eve- ning at 7:30, Officers will be in- si and initiation in the Rank of Page will be held for a class of s. After the ing tertained Monday at a bridge din- freshments will be served. All ner for their niece. | ad members are urged to attend. . oo = Mmes. John Husby, E. C. Frits} Mrs. J, Wohlman and daughter pri Miss Catherine Bodenstab T. H. Thoresen will be hostesses| of Hazelton spent Monday here with turned to Thursday afternoon bre yer friends. ae: George Manley of McKensie a boots calles in Biemarcl Mone mit-| da. Bridge Me Another dramatiza- discussed and the patrol method of instruction will be exemplified. Plans are being made for the or- ganization of a re’ asso mooetin a for the. purpone of di meetings for of cussing troop problems, according to gg G. Fulton, director of boys’ has spent . mas lidays at Fort Snelling,| V. R. Lovell and C. C. Waterman Minn., as the guest of her and| of Fargo are callers in Bismarck aunt, Captain and Mrs, I. M. uncle this k. will return to the University of sh Ww ‘week.| S. M. Frank of Beulah transacted business in this city Monday and Tuesda: Ye eee Mrs, Lillian Shortridge of Flash- er was 9 business caller in Bismarck Monday. “ee Lod fairs, Captain and Mre. Oseth en- so far are rence Halloran, John Kerasi iewics, Cc Finla: — Jassko-| Sa Gnsiat Belzer. Melford Dres- back and Wi Sherwin. rs’ school which is held one evening each week is open to anyone interested in the scout- ing movement. Bodenstab left Sundi Arbor, Mich., where he attends the University of Michigan. Gerald Bystrom left Tuesday to resume his work at the Minnea lis. Art Institute. John Moses left for Minneapolis the same where: he-attends the Univers! tee are requested to public is Invited. i Duane, Diehl, Jimmie Olson, Wil- liam Shepard and Sidney iter’ of this city returned to Grand Forks Monday to take w their work at University of North Dakota aft-| oe inne: the *. sota. | They, spent the Tolidays at| er spending their vacation fe le! Holstein Breeders’ Dilan, be whers he has been Fargo, N..D, Jan, » 8. D., whers ‘argo, N. D., v the guest of relatives for the pt nds Ji ge. bridge| dairy specialists of two weeks. Mrs. Norton and little] been the of his parents, Mr.) players kota agricultural college consider son, Everett, will remain at that, Kiebert Sr during: pia a most important and M the holidays. eee Friends in this cit; annou! Pi one of the t eyes meetings which has, ever been place for a longer visit. nar vi ‘Sind te order at 10 a, m. Jan college when the North Dakots Hol- Mrs. H. J. Fretheim and children Hetti Tuesda: have received y aft- bi La M No. A short note now and a later is the best rule. rece tn Mouse: in 1800, formar i & HG FS aks “ 3° i 4 # 3 i ih H Pit RE = y 2 z e| F E £ 2 : f f F ! { $ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Moure official and tthe ‘North ‘Dekota yi died at the home of his its. C. J. J at falls, Minn.” Mr. hed in ill health for the three years. He leaves children, one brother and one sister. Burial was in the Valley Lutheran near the old homestead farm of the deceased, G. 0. P. State Central Committee Will Meet Here Thursday, Jan. 12 Formal call for a meeting of the Republican state central committee to be held in Bismarck January 12/ quest has been issued by Chairman F. J. Graham, Ellendale, it became known here today. The of the as outlined by Graham are ponies select 13 publican national ctavention,w cat nat a can- Hidate for national - 0 itteeman and five candidates for posts of presidential electors, No mention was made in the call of a proposal to ask Governor A. G. Sorlie to permit his name to go be- fore the voters of the state as a can- didate for the Republican presi- dential nomination at the presiden- Bene gh ie 3 ~ defi- nown, however, plan still is being considered. It was first mentioned weeks ago by F. W, Cathro, Non-/ partisan leader, The committee headed erie io nly the sans and o mcrtgahl a cxpected to attend, do not ize it as the official state Republican organization. H. J. Killilea Buys Milwaukee Ball Club Henry 3. Kile, Goe of the organ: lenry J. » One > isers of the American ‘and owner of ore Boston bd Ey years ago, was in ore ganized Rrceeball’ as the new owner of the Milwaukee club of the Amer- ican association. Since the death of Otto Borchert last year, Killilea has been in charge of the club, which & reported $280,000 Gra-| Non- Borchert fields Although the club will be by a company, is sole owner, the other officers being members of his family. Cossack Officer Is Condemned to Death Jen. 6— a former to death witnesses told of the defendant’ terrible cruelties to which more than 400 during the civil war of 1919 were attributed. Witnesses described the burial alive of some persons and the hack- ing to pieces of others. They re- counted how thro’ . the court the former DRY gs assame ™** this} fore the committee that the MEXICO PAPERS ARE ‘SPURIOUS’ EXPERTS CLAIM Handwriting Specialists Pre- sent Report to Senate Inves- tigating Committee rts ed by Wie ex employed by Wil- dolph Hearst at the re- of the special senate commit- tee inve: ting the Mexican docu- ments published in his newspapers have Pronounced ‘the documents as jus. Teport of the experts was made today to the senate _investi- pe committee by William A. Ford, counsel for Mr. Hearst. The report was presented‘to the committee after James R. Sheffield former American ambassador, had made a flat denial that the Amer- ican embassy in Mexico City had ever purchased any Mexican docu- ments “s or otherwise.” Avila Called “Peddler” The am dor was called as a result of the recent ny be- em- reported to have been a ‘generous purchaser” of such docu- ments. iguel Avila, who pro- cuted the documents for the Hearst iblications, was describéd in this Eeatimony as a peddier of such ma- bassy was jonpartisan| terial, Mr. Sheffield said he had given that no money or thing of Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Wed. & Thurs. (Al TRIE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE One woman against a werld of men! Pola N in the supreme of her career! Pathe Review Our Gang Comedy “Tired Business Men” ~ Bismarck Phone 288 Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. 5. Logan Mandan, N. D. value was to be given for any docu- ments. He said that last May, John Page, a Hearst man who had Avila procure the alleged Mexican docu- ments, came to him with some pa- pers, “I expressed great surprise upon secing them,” Sheffield said, add- ing that he told Page\he did not believe the loose ledger sheet pur- porting to come from the ledger of the Mexican finance department was genuine because he did not be- lieve that any United States sena- tors would accept any money from Mexjco or any other government, as the documents purported to show. WHY EVERY USER BECOMES A FRIEND hances with or noe eee “Never has any other cough med- icine acted so quickly and satisfac- torily as Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound; and it gives complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my_ recommendation,” says J. D. McComb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, soothing coating in an} CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN. Harvard University © Diseaves “Metheas Without’? ucts D igs or Re 6-8 Lacan Block ooMBismarek, N. 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