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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Government Rests |Sterling Farmer |Hoover Is Asked to Its Case Against | Has Ankle Broken, Give His Views on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928. : PAGE of Wells County, died recently e Si. Mary’s hospital in Minnea| The deceased had been a resi WELLS COUNTY PIONEER DIES Fessenden—Jacob Allmaras, pio- neer farmer of Bremen township ber of the former ruler’s household | Asquith, Great Britain’s premier arrest tree fh here on his way to) during the first two years of the ‘olombo, Ceylon, world war, today lay all unconscious Coulter Proposes Change in Physical ) : i i ae i ee! f his surroundings in his country| "4 one of the widely known men} of Wells county since 1882, | Education Program Grafton Mill Man paishn Nett Bh farmer ving Flood Control Plan| shortage of $3,532 of his, surroundings. in his country : Sho mt oe gee . = ear Sterling, suffered a broken poor - a i Fargo, N. Dy Feb. 14—)—An.| | Fargo, N. D, Feb. 14.—(—Aft-| ankle late yesterday when a team| _ Washington, February 14——| Found at Tokio Bank) *?yventy near, is this tore- Nouncement of a proposed compre-| et calling five the] of horses which he was driving ran| Secretary Hoover is to be called be- — noon, the Earl's Sir po your f§ MEN FOLKS ENJOY THEIR FOOD? - 7 son-in-law, Reports to the state bank examin-! Maurice Bonham Carter, ’ said: er's office here indicate that a short-| “There is no hope now. It is only age of $3,532 exists in the affairs of) 4 question of time. He is still un- the Tokio State bank, Bank Exam-! conscious.” i. i iner Gilbert Semingson said otday. The doctor's bulletin on the con- The bank closed following the’ dition of the veteran liberal states- death of John E. Laingen, former, man said that he had not changed, cashier, who was found dead in his except that he was somewhat weak- garage. His death was believed to; oy, : be due to carbon monoxide gas. Officials of the bank plan to re- open the institution as soon as they hensive physical education program government inst! away, throwing him from the ve- for the North Dakota agricultural Henry Egcers, Jr., former manager hicle.’ He was brought to the Bis- college was made by Dr. John Lee| of the Grafton roller milis, charged] marck hospital last night for treat- Coulter, president, at a meeting of| with aiding and abetting Manville] ment, and is getting along nicely the Alumni association. Sprague, missing cash of the) today. This change is in line with broad- rst National Bank of Grafton, in = ening of the athletic program at the | Misappropriation of funds, school and will be innovated with} _ Witnesses called were John Kelly, appointment of a new athletic direc-| former bookkceper at the’ mill tor to succeed I. J Cortright, re-| Mrs. Helen H. Swerison, former : {bookkeeper at the bank; I. L. N 3 New- gard, director and vice president of fore the senate commerce commit- tee to give his views on the admin- istration’s plan of flood controk After a bitter fight, the commit- tee voted, seven to six, to invite the presence of the commerce secretary, who now is on a fishing trip in Florida and who made several trips into the flood district as the person-| “1 representative of President Cool- idge. TO GIVE REDUCED RATES Special rates of fare and one-half jfor the round trip are announced to- day by ie Ha eae Pacifie rail- way to the Indep t_ bas oy poles Pi pela The movement to call Mr. Hoover Ask for “LONE EAGLE” The proposed program has been? tournament 7 ’, ?, presented informally to the state|the bank; and Ben Johnson and|Mazch 8 and 9, and to the agricul-| Was Sponsored largely by Senator|can collect on Laingen’s bond, Sem-i brand Malt Syrup. “It’s 2) / hoard of administration, Preside:.t | Sever Tollack, bank directors. {tural conference at Fargo on free | Hawes, Democrat, Missouri, and|ingson said he bas been advi oud one Coulter is awaiting approval from} Bank | officiats tostified — that| ary 21 to 24, inclusive. Senator Willis, Republican, Ohio,| ns $4 Or merely mince at things in a half-hearted way? Stimulate their appetites with bak- ing leavened with Calumet. The best table tonic -you've ever seen. And remember, the pleasure of eating stimulates digestion—pro- motes health and happiness. SOUBLE ACTING the board and an answer is expected | transactions between the bank and this weck. | mill were unknown to them as far j ‘The plan includes all-year physical| as depositing drafts without hav- education program stressing intra-|ing bills of lading attached were mural athletics instead of athletics | concerned. who has promised the secretary a fight without gloves in the Ohic presidential primary. Earl's Condition. Considered Serious Sutton Courtenay, Eng., Feb. 11 \ ! —(*\—Surrounded by memb of j his family, the Earl of Oxford and MELVILLE BANK CLOSED Closing of Moe Bank es Melville NO was announced here today by th ™ tt ie banking department.» ee in| Miss 1928 Is Sharp stitution was capitalized at $10,000; C : ontrast to Flapper had a surplus of $2,500 and deposits Chicago, Feb. 14—@)—Gone_ is for the few, under the proposal ap- aE SCT Sea proved by the advisory committee,’ Mirg, Hellen ‘Anderson of $51,000. Depleted ,reserves and! frozen assets were given as the} the flapper! \ In her place has come the young! the faculty council, and the athletic | . board of the college. i Dies This Morning The new athletic director’ would ‘ eadou fde tH ‘; not necessarily be detailed to coach- Mrs, Hell aE And _j teason for the closing. ing duties, this being contingent UP-| coverni yeate ay roe net CIVIL W vET 7 h on the seletion made. A head coach | § ie es t resident of .Bis- IVIL WAR VET DIES woman with poise, soft-toned andj for football and a head basketball | PVCS snd!prior to that a resident! Fargo, N. D., Feb. 14.—(®%)—| correct speech, soberly costumed and) coach would be employed under the| Cf, Coleharber, died at a local hos-| Newell A. Withee, who came here| With hair, Such are the specifica- director of athletics, with as many bes Pe from the inf! 15 years ako from Northville, Mich,,| tions of “Miss 1928 as set forth in assistants as necessary to care for Hiss o ace. She was 79 years old.) died yesterd the age of 83. He| the current number of the Junior seasonable sports. : Danaea a mucreDn came to North] was a civil w ‘an and a mem-| League magazine, national organ of _ 4 akota Han e early days of its his-| ber of the M lodge at Ply-| the younger social sets of 35 Amer- aii $ yang settling on a homestead in Me- mouth, Mich re than €9 years,! ican cities. r Additional Society pea ei in 1888. Her husband. Results of a nationwide survey by ; the late Joseph Anderson, a C Junior Leaguers show the flapper o—_———___—_—_———_——_* Mila : ‘an, an in 98 has ut Re Sea toes in the The Thursday Musical club will) £°M° u north, south, cast and west. ive racaacted concert Sanday attets | 720 “Those hard-boiled little things . noon at 3 o’clock at the Eltir~- * with shaved necks and no under- Theatre Tenight and Wednesday Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. !REIGHTER 1S AGROUND Feb CALUMET wl Earn Morel WRITE PAUL Enter tha best for women. Ge y th ipping board atre. A silver offering will hmoonwhich, aground! wear have gone completely out of DinsGh Eeopate our hi f the program. 2 ouse. The| style.” says Mrs. Alexander Kirk { independence and . - ie plan eaedloey edi a th Anderson, of 37 end|an active Chicago dunitr Laiuer. Tew areola trasning, “wi THE WORLD'S GREATEST Howard D. Hale, dental corps, of : h Anderson, J “This year the style in young mand: Paul graduates er Fort Meade, 8. D., will arrive in Ht eldens Vy alleyyy end ——. — girls is to be quiet, conservative.and sverywhere this city Thursday to spend six ge eb ea ounN cals EaCKS COOLIDGs Edad terribly: in earnest about careers.” ea Pa : . veeks at Fort Lincoln, . ent ces Were held at %! Washington, Feb. 14 \—Rep- | —$—$<€$<—__— When in polis, conie 10 1 . > 1 1 é 4 3H ’ weel Atel c'elock this afternoon at the Reif resentative Britten of Illinois, one ARRIVES AT MADRAS Uicee Wick “a coseeaabie’ prices, SALES 2'2 TIMES-THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAN funeral _ parlors. Tom the of the leaders of the “big Mrs. William Langer will be hos tess to members of the Fortnightl. club at the regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon. | Madras, India, Feb. 14.—(AP)— Abdul Rashie, a member of the staff of the former Maharajah of Indore, has arrived here. He is apparently awaiting the arrival of the former maharajah and his prospective bride, | Mise Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle, | navy for eroup in the house, said today he ed would not fight for the building of jthe administration’s naval program * ee jin five years, but that he intended CJ. Hammell of Killdeer spent Scandinavians Again [to es eee Monday in Bismarck en route to his! . A wish it is to have no time limit spec- *, Sweep Olympic Rinks : | home from the automobile show in| from Ceylon. Another mem. Minneapolis. i St. Moritz, Swi —@)—Clas Thunbe today won the 1,500 meter event of a @ TEACHERS! : the winter Olympi ed i fo ae | the distance in 2 2 afternoon at” the. "Willian Moore | Sonate wale Come to Niagara Falls in July don't wait for your ‘“honey- | moon” to see the Great Cataract. \ | \ PAUL'S HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY Arcad Second Floor Loeb Arstinneapolis, Min. Se OW body will be taken to Washbu interment. v. Jacobson offi at the services, a: 4 | E Fi ms = me z =e cs i All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly. McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung . | Hjalmer Johnson of this city un-| derwent an operation for appendici tis at the Bismare!: hospital this de morning. nd, Fe school to discuss important busine: Visitors are welcome to the meeting cee onds. The order of the other lea i Jimmie Olson has returned to the Re vor Pallengrud, Noi University of North Dakota, Grand! Raold L fort Forks, after a week-end visit in Bis- | Eulic Mur} Children in public and parochial {AsonERS Uo Tie Sub Gum Warmein a —e oe ae ntine Bialas, United ae pg write pet | eed ane unpro- These dishes are prepa d to order by Orientat Avediveatiay aaa seat ng Jaffee, United State: \ on ea! come w se eels dk i cooks street. i Farreli, United Stat teachers at our expense. The | watched, unguarded! see 2 ‘ ons are eas: The Wednesday Study club will be} h s Gorman of Canada wa conditi y- entertained Wednesda;* afternoon} twelfth. ! at the home of Mrs. W. H. Boden-| The 10,000 Metre race was elim-! stab. inated from the Olympic wint sgibaaiaay: | Speed skating program by the Swi The ladies of the M. B. A, lodge} Olympic committee this afternoon Wherever a flue runs be- |] side a wocden beam and the timber dries and chars, there is a serious fire haz- ard. Some day the over- heated pipe may set the Write for full particulars to THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY will give a carnival dance Wednes-| after Kirby, representing the wood on fire—and the day evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. | United te: protested against ‘alls. v si * the calling off of the event until Niagera F. N.Y. blaze sweep away your Mrs. L. A. Cram had as her guest] later in the week. | home and all its furnish- lay PAID TO ~C q- this week-end her sister, Mrs. W.| fe the time that the race _w ings. i SS X9) H, Woodward of Jamestown. eal ed off lr hice bine a | Insure your property PRODUCER OF ¢ ‘| with this agency of the | Hartford Fire Insurance ; 1 FE. B. Taylor, T. Thompson andj cellent time of 18 minutes 36 5-10 | \ ‘| Company. In case of loss, { Martin Munson of Minot are busi-| seconds. ness visitors in this city. eee ARLES | Ki FARRELL — + LIVE STOCK FOR HIS ANIMAL The Swiss Olympic committee d cided today to suppress off Z . * a Carl A. Bertel of Windsor visited| point classification, by cou you know vour claim will |u| ; im | friends here Monday while looking] the Wi Olymp’ be fairly and promptly set- ‘A picture among pictur | the winner, of each ev known as the Olympic but the si peting after business affa' * tled. \f The best the screen has yet For sound. dependable offered.”—N. Y. Times. | protection, call ' | Performances 7:15 & 9:(0 MURPHY will champion ves of the countries com- wil] not be added up. W. J. Bullamore and son, Gordon, and of Glen Ullin spent Sunday Monday in Bismarck. ee if are eo ora Matinees at 2:30 At the Movies |; R ! Roy Random of Jamestown vi ed relatives and friends in Bis- . Le “The aan hs haene Adults 50c, Children 25c [ marek Sunday, = ELTINGE ‘THEATRE \ 218 Brondway Phone 577 See the Womanless Wedding J} BISMARCK, N. D. February 16 and 17 Gottlieb Filler of Harvey spent i} Saturday here, looking after busi- ness affairs. HH Mrs. transacted Saturday. . : *e. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dubbs of Garrison were guests in this city Sunday. One of the fastest, most thrilling adventure dramas e \ . F S. A. Collis of Selfridge business in Bismarck} and Thursday. 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