The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1928, Page 3

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| lived, was reported to have inter- ested the president. Many have edt Sere ete TWO SLATNIN Pint tepatgton London, June 28.—()—A cat Mountain is in the river and the y president is hoping to connect with} Detroit, June 28.—()—Warfare | ook at a king, but it took a mo im, between factions fighting for con-| er duck and her brood of i Se Se trol of the Detroit river liquor traf-| ducklings to hold up a royal ort Outlawry of War Is fic broke out last night. August| mony for a few minutes late yest j THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE lice said, were ht here to get MANDAN NEWS ||| tsi stew an ecunee| oe ones ssmems AMBITION WAS (2s seater ste cote \ O is o' ie ata Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowes have retui Hagel had lost his dog. Accompa-|tary convention. oe ‘ George - a year, nied, cave, xe oy fol Mrs. E. E. Salzman left Wednes- MURPHY’S END The man under arrest is John lowed by the battle and the bite. day for Bloomington, Ill., where Hand, an official of one of the or- A. 4 Herman, justice of the | she will be the guest of telatives. ganizations blamed by the police for peace, F day. The Dilger brothers are com-| Mrs. William Mesler ha her | Desire to Project Himself Into|expected to charge him with murdes isinants of ts of assault and | guests her brother and sister- if Racketeering, Brought today and to place similar charges Wendolin Vetter, Shields youth ‘who was brought to Mandan Deacon- ess hospital early Monday morning with several fractures sustained in an automobile colli: is still un- | conscious and in a critical condition, ee authorities said today. isitors were denied admittance to his room yesterday. His father and mother, who ited the boy ‘ Tuesday, were called again by hos- ; |Nykiel and Michael Dipisa, rival| d, hen Si i At Linked With Code of berg pe Cg A Police: tian poE, wie . celve man and a woman bystander were in| f; accolade International Laws) ospita “today” futterme "foo" Ris new Beitisk beiettboan: AB leuis Coe received during a pistol bat-| As a crowd of sightseers at Buct: — Secre- | tle. as they are arrested. ——— bank, 8. D. ~ ZIRE PROTECTION GIVEN a Death to Lead ire protection now oe assured the Happy Hollow district} St. Paul, June 28.—(P—City of| Chicago, June 28.—(#)—Satisfied of Mandan with connection of a/ White Bear won a $50,000 lawsuit in|that Big Tim Maser. former state Geneva, June 28. i * ingham palace strained to catch tary Kellége’s an r project was|_ Police were told that Nykiel, rated | glimpse of the various guests ar discussed in an official league gath-|";™illionaire, was called out of one | riving, the police sergeant on dut® pier ed ee Mrs. Coolidge Angles ‘across th representative, lal leader and for Greai t Trout stri f river front d hi id traffic from t Ss. ; i : ‘ing of river fron wav jis arm and tra: ; Mle tre ae rt Ontens nn Sia tase aati tp Pee inl mail robber, was killed to put an Superior, Wis., June 28.—(#)—To. | Oring for the first time today when | and cut down by a fusillade of pistol converging streets stopped instant- tenth Co. end to his ambition to project him- 4 , he ex-Attorney General George W.|shots fired by Dipisa and an uniden-| ly. Then carfe in state a Procession self into Chicago’s racketeering |{8Y was another day of rest for CoaLHREa oe eam aston on tified companion, posted behind an| of eight ducklings, headed by moth- erty to the Fifth avenue and Ei in. runic toa .» of Davenport, Iowa, and Wil- street trun! vin iWin Wee fled Ia tae Of fring, the” police “today "sought the | President Coolidge, for he had t ere ai f N automobile in front of the place. r cuck, belonging to the ied ee last ala bat ey WURDEMAN RITES SET the defendant city. heads of four organizations they | nothing more strenuous on his pro- tne Cutlawry of war was directly!" Edward A. McPherson, a. cone Fs idently of the pinion that it was were aie sue #, Funeral services for Otto H. Wur- peed La aa described as the leaders of this new- an fishing. inked with the task of the commis-|stable who was serving a summons | al day for a stroll in nearby St. CONT or cae cee eenee epee? deman, veteran Northern Pacific en- FLIES TO SICK SON est method of obtaining easy! Mrs. Coolidge, apparently in much | sion. northeast Mandan. There was no|while Mr. and Mrs. Homan attend a cleaning and dyeing organizations bet, and his brother ned from Minneapolis, where through his plans ‘te “cut himself Frank were in the cave, Frank|they attended the International Ro- in” on profits that recent investiga- tors have asserted ran as high as | 1,500,000 heard the case at 2 p. m. to- the slaying. Authorities said g ‘ttery against Hagel and Kupper.|Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Gordon of Mi against the others sought as 4 aa patter health than for some time, is], He said that international peace occurred, rane 1) Wier seen onng | ames Park. ile jlendi - lumbs Jun 28.— | money. . " occur! , ran 0 ie street an yn ie mos' lecorous smi es. te na vents ie ee tant retar vet the} The ten men sought, together | taking an interest in the Brule appt would be placed on opened fire on the pair as they at- caped the hundreds of chauffeurs Ca ‘piscopal church in Dickinson at|Navy Robinson arrived at Fort Ben-|with one already under arrest, the mi which _ surrounds Cedar Island. Me Wickerakaie: | ican | femPted to enter their car. Pipisa| layed in the course of driving their 4 2:30 p. m. Friday. ning aviation field here Wedne: anthorities believe, will, be able to| She went fishing yesterday with the A Bate jam is the American | was killed during the exchange. Me. | masters to the palace, } by plane from Washington, to visit |clear up the slaying of the pioneer Senn ident in the canoe paddled by the pet Appointed by the council of Pherson and Mrs. Catherine Krol H 8 | 8 800 who is ill with infantile par-|racketeer — if they can be induced | John rok fel Indian guide. jon | the ccaeue of Nations to serve on|zyck, a passerby, were wounded: Mec WINS HIS SUIT Personal and alysis. to talk, something that has always| Mr. Cool nee Tose to the occasion pe commission for progressive codi-| Pherson seemed today to have little} Cambridge, Ma When Ethel al N of iN KS FA proven’ difficult in gangland slay- by walling in 4 food, | Ramber te ication of international law. chance of recovery, ihe woman Goldsmith's kid bi cet on Soci ews TRAIN KILLS TWO ings. he in shld to be ot AMERICAN WRITER DI WRITER DIVORCED|“*S °t seriously wounded, she had appropriated his bathing Staples, June 28—(AP)—Mr. and} The men sought are members of e Is said to be mal Bo sl | Mandan Vicinity Mrs. Gus Bruhn, Seed Corn Address Is Given at Boys’ Camp Seed corn and other phases of seed corn cultivation was the sub- ject of the lecture delivered by 3. Thysell, agriculturist of the North- ern Great Plains “‘ield station, at - i —————— suit he rallied his gang and went to the Farm Boys’ encampment in rominent farmers |four organizations which for several| headway in the art of ling a] Nice, France, June 28.— (AP) — HARBOR-BOUND SAILOR the beach after it. She was be Mandan eee Rain forced | 9. residing between Wadena and Sta- | years have dominated the cleaning canoe through the treacherous river PAT sete as Sint aie See i Halifax, N 5 ‘apt. W. H. Myers | dragged fom the water when a ing ¥ bie ee of the North] Dr. Roy Reis, former athletic emulate (sll bill net ie id Ir Benet ed Tne g Old Mountain, said by veteran Sins of Brooklyn against Clarence] \°S ial ene es gon Salt liceman appeared. He ruled in Dakota Agricultural college in the afternoon sessions instructed the boys in ropework and knot tying. R. C. Newcomer, Morton county agricultural extension agent, was in charge of. the programs. Man Bites Man After Argument Over Hound SaaEen Miss Mabel Frey of Mandan and Aboriginal man fought with teeth, feet, hands and body. Modern man Pee eee ea Old Gold... when Mrs. Sidney Borg makes the Blindfold test throwback to his prehistoric ances-| guests of their daughter, Mrs. Carl tors according to a charge filed in a Borge. munictpal court Tuesday, a George Dilger, 17, son of Mr. and} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan and “The charitable activities in which I am en- gaged make it necessary for me to meet with »Women at all kinds of functions. I am often invited to smoke, but I smoke so little that my sets oe Hie ‘Mandan, = stint) Rihacoert ie ee ss Ate a0 gg RE OTe rd en in ie bar by ly ives Se - . i @ cave in the Rausian’ hollow in atl where the ‘childrey will ‘reuain Today ‘Thursday Friday Satu ay ED throat protests immediately unless the cigarette is very mild. So it was with particular delight ANOTHER MERRY GO ROUND DON’T : that I discovered Orv Goup in the blindfold test. 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