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“SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1 ? Mandan News Hed b; serious illness 1 ’ by ’s sister, Miss Marie 36 ‘Squirrels will Chapo, formerly of Mandan, Canvass City May 6 Mrs. S. E. Arthur left Friday for Thirty-six members of the Squir- Milwaukee, Wis., to attend the na- a H\tional convention of the White|Tels club have been appointed to Shrine. En route home she will] canvass the city on May 6, the first ! second offense punishment as a/visit relatives and friends in the|day of Bismarck’s annual Paint-up t felony. Twin Cities, and Clean-up week, to locate all 48 we e 14 Indian Police and Three Indian Women neral, represented the state at 4 Mrs, N. E. Keller, who has been| Property that is tn need of house- Are Granted. Pensions rearing, Some tic Higging,| the sucst a her son, T. C, Keller, cleaning and to present cards to all ete assistan s ey s ursday evening wit er % Indian police whe were detailed Kelsch of Morton county, represented | daughter, Mrs. A. H. St. Cyr of Glen- Saarition {in making tha Lee. t Fort Yates on the Standing the state’s attorney's office. dive, for a trip to the Twin Cities| and-span. : Re ion oh the lee aT aE SE and to Teka: ny Neb. ‘* The captains and members of the oc reserv: o1 ie! Schmitz Has Narrow R. six teams that have been appointed December 14-15, 1890, to capture . T. Taylor, superintendent of | are: Sitting Bull at Grand River, 8. D,|Escape When Machine! th: "Yellowstone division of the|""First Ward—Jim Slattery, _cap- Rolls Over in Ditch ‘ Northern Pacific railway, and T. T. ; i will be granted pensions of $20 per Lowry, general superintendent, ar. Seats, Sage patie! Stanley, a month by the United States govern: rived in dan Friday on business.| warden, Richard Penwarden, Elmer ment, according to word received ‘ood Church and Harold McDonald. , Charles Simon, assistant attorney eee 'e positively know that these tireshave thing which affects tire mileage is in good working here by Major A. B. Welch. Major) J. M. Schmits of the Schmitz| The sara Bernhardt chapter of the|- Second Ward 1 Crewe, cap- more quality and mileage built into them | Brakes must be equalized; wheels must be in thrergh Ser fale oymnea. Woaaet, row escape fiom injury in an auto.| Mandan high school dramatic organ-| tain; Art Cayou, Elmer Klipstein, at the factory. That's a matter of better materials, work- rims must be “true”; and without bent flanges; ization held a Colonial ball Friday| Tom Slattery, Mel Brown. mobile accident 10 miles west of manship and design. Our service, performed by experi- enced tire men, enables you to get all these in-built miles out. Just put two and two together—top quality plus real service—and you are bound to get full mileage as a result. contain the correct amount of air. A tire that is be immediately repaired, so that the cut will not and cause loss of thousands of miles of service. an of the committee fairs. who is chai on _ Indian The 14 who will receive ; include Red Tomahawk, 8: 2 easel Bear, Bob Tail | #°me loose sand and turned over in- : | | Third Ward—Arnold Helgeson, spa: ster Bette? agp Pa Flasher spent Friday in Mandan on Chick Vo ek. jouse, Art Haas, Edgemont,’ 8. D., early this week, it sions | Ws larned here yesterday. Schmitz ifthawk, | W8s uninjured when his car struck eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutelson of Gray Eagle, we to the ditel al Jem usiness, Fourth Ward—Earl Hoffman, in valves are adjusted. Missing valve caps, rim nuts, lugs tl, Bear, Little Soldier, Stone othe Sed : Dick Regis ‘When we say SERVICE we mean more j - and bolts are replaced. Our service work guarantees i Bear, | Panion was seriously hurt a Mrs, L. A. Randali entertained re-| fepiaiti,ray, Brown, Dick Register, A rs ott hada mileage at led cont. ae . SI Walking Cross . Paints Brown, One Feather, White |® hospital st Edgemont, : i Bird, and Looking Elk. e ing of a rear tire is ' Three women, Mary Lone Man, believed to have caused the car to Mrs. Good Elk, and Mary Brown| 8° into the ditch. It was complete- M re also to receive pensions of lar th for their serv- a i fo tee geveranient, Playmakers Hold fally applying the tire. Our service lasts through the life cently in honor of Mrs. G. S. Web-| Dick Grosvenor. Of the tire--any time you drive in our men are on the job ster, who will leave May 1 for Boze- Mont. Fifth Ward—Ernest Benser, cap- _ Begin today, to save tire money. Come in and get your tain; Ford Tierney, Benhard dacob. tires at the price you want to pay. son, Arnold Von Hagen, John Erick- man, ye Equity-108) 4 son, At a session of the District Court} °°R. of the United States for the District} Sixth Ward—Henry Brown, cap- ef North Dakota, continued and held| tain; Wallie Hultberg, Ogden Ward. pr taieroneettee ony : ursuant, tu adjournment, at the] Harry Peterson, Alton Grured, and Colonial Ball) titer’ sates “Cour Room, in the] HAPY i eee Se ‘io lass WwW 5 4 Terrance Halloran. ” " Give Play May 3). the cotoniat bal sr. Stee cas reer ea TS | me aa, Wachee Temat e Colonial , an annual af-| Miller being’ present und presiding in one ler er. te fair of the Mandan high school Proceedings, were wad ‘aud done, tor Junior Playmakers, was held at the| wit: Rubbish and Ash hauling. Peter| United States of America, Plaintiff, | <=seeeeennee . Members of the Senior class of iunior high school iast night. the Mandan high school a as: their| Stewart, president of the Playmak-|scsug™ o¢ wt t the Pal: ers, and Miss Clementine Ferderer| “unknown H of William Par- i Ma: were in charge of the general com-{ sons, Defendants. Mabel M. Frey is directing | Mittee on arrangements. ts a sue Drought for the purpose of} Miss Mabel oe. ere high school or. | , Miss Mabel Frey, faculty adviser |forreiting and cancelling « reservoir} the product! le hig! ‘ of the dramatic club, assisted with|eascment affecting certain public) chestra will play during the inter-| +1. plans, and those attending were lands of the United States, and it! i 5 #0 appearing from the return of er night the play will be|ttired in colonial costumes. United States Marshal Parsons and the Subpoena on file he: ten at the state training Officers Named by or heirs of sald Williai school. h Borreson as. Robert High School Pupils persue rclonsarty anpeste! here: d . George Helbling, as E. M. Ralston: — ardson, ire, solicitor for the Blair Seitz, playing the part.of Dick] Grannison Tharp was elected pres-| Piaint! Donnelly; a Nichols, as Clarence| ident of the student council of the ance: Pitan Hatecuets aor rand Van Dusen; Christian Bjornson, Bis-| Mandan high school at the annual/file their answer to the Bill of hop Doran; Grace Farr, as Gw lection held Friday. dolyn Ralston; Sige Toole, Peter Stewart was selected to Mrs. E. M. Ralston; Lucia Berry,|the Spatterinx, high school publi taking the part of Ethel Clark;/tion, for next year. He is Rose Knoll, Mabel Jackson; Clara| present athletic editor of the pa Morris, as Sabel Jackson; and Ruth} Fred Swaggon was el Shrink, as Martha. f ness manaeaffot Spatterinx. further ORDERED that service of thie or- le by the publication of the each week, a secutive weeks, in the Bi Tribune, a daily newspap in the City of Bismarck, der be mi - 7 Reelin, armnencomeees Jansonius Denies The United States of Amer | Personal and wDistrict of Nore Dakegiaet i. J a ljontgom: ie U Social News of District Court of the’ United States {| for the District of North Dakota, ao {[] hereby certify that the above ind 9] foregoing is & true copy of order un Mandan Vicinity Brilz of Morton county, who is serv- absent defendants entered upon the ing a sentence of one year in the} Mr. and Mrs. John Hunke have bese cote arecpa ra omaeae state penitentiary on a tharge of/returned from St. Paul, where they|that I have c red the same with 5 Habeas Corpus Writ | sti oA writ of habeas. corpus sought | by A. T. Faber as attorney for Matt|¢ When you've tied your old ‘ + j|| ties further and further seeping and maintaining a common|spent the past week with Mrs./the original ty of said order on} nuisance, second offense, was denied Hunke's brother-in-iaw and sister,| transcript. therefrom: and” ct ‘ii2]|| down to pass the wrinkled ereot. my Official Signature, f said Court, at Fargo, in rict, this 20th day of March, aA MONTGOMERY, By E. R. STEELE, Deputy. by Judge Fred Jansonius in district | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Witzke. court at Bismarck this morning on shee ed Bg PP the ground that the habeas corpus} J. M. Stephens of the Great Plains! ssia Di action was not the proper proceed-| experimental station has returned} 1928. ings in this case. He intimated that|from a business trip through Wyo- the proper method of relief would be| ming and Montana. by an appeal of motion for a new hie ind trial. William Miller of Huff has been a Counsel's ground for seeking the} business caller in Mandan for a few; Dance tonight, Heart River) ‘i writ was that the statute covering |days. the keeping and maintaining of 8 ees Pavilion, Mandan. Music by, common nuisance in connection.with| Mr. and Mrs, C. C, Atkinson left! The Daketans. Miss Clara’ “ liquor law violations does not provide| Friday for Los Angeles, where they | Johnson singing. place—call it a season and stock up with a fresh sup- ply of Klein Toggery Ties at $1.00 “Better Ford Service” Phone 318 Restful - resulting from All-American Design Bismarck (Seal) Nee the 72’romp away from them all — The one great out- ' standing fact in automobiles today is that, while long. From long, easy-flexing practically every car that runs is patterned after Chrysler —the Six...and you’reconsciousof 5 and big, oversize tires. portance. Where leg-room and Illustrious “72” continues to romp away from and around them all in the superb riding ange Hie lorena nero | tothe sacrificing are geimed sithous: of thet on Which can and does the deep-cushioned comfort fein steering at every a * * every phase performance makes motoring pleasure. you expect to enjoy only in . You've heard of its power, ‘ ‘mean only one thing, of course—that since it can quickly be proven that Chrysler “72” soe Righer-gelega.gaes. i me 27 and stamina. You'can ees ie on vil ri with it wi pape as de istakabl aa ‘ou t chassisfea- beauty of color and line. But gr ’ " ant P ‘ See in tha restful inlays mies thie body en ee to real fhe must pot i : gives the greatest monetary and performance return which exists in the world motor-car market today. of the gront adveniigys ronut- roomainess fe by mas- _in the All-American Six. 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