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‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' PAGE THREE YOUTH FUNERAL;Wisconsin Party Puzzle NEGRO KILIS4 | Plays Mary Dugan eared titra FARM GIRL IS i wo ‘ — ued vanity, county, in charge of 2 Kee S Leaders Hesitant itl at first to build a of the opinion that the young mer . Dp: case upon but his sister’s sworn de- and the girl fled toward the lowlands claration of innocence, the uthtul | of the Missouri river. Anton int 2 His methods? tion with the girl’s disappearance. 20, to Be Conducted-at St. dominately With Socialistic i were shot and killed today by a ‘ comedy, to divulge too much would| two alleged al Funeral services for Mike Schlos- Farm Relief Spoken of in : He Committed suicide while county and goes to the jury, a jury of which automobile accident followi ‘he negro shot his wife and an- —— ‘ : q with a shotgun. On his flight, the Mary’s cemstery. Milwaukee, Wis. Oct. 9.—(#)— yj by. | H k ‘ advocate makes a brilliant fight to and Claude Pettit, said to live Services for Mike Schlosset,| Badgers Are Republicans Pre- eads Bankers Austin, Tex., Oct. 2—(AP) Police Mf | narereerom the electric chair.) at Oct, 9—(AP)--No_ trace] Lowa, are-the men’ sought in connec- " 7 Chief J. N. Littlepage, two negroes * The verdict has been found of the 14-year-old and a white carpenter, Joe Blum, There are pathos, tragedy and} Mountrail sands farm girl and her The 10th. is the last day of o Tinge lucters who disap- : ; Mary’s Church ; ' fabs uatied AWSERASC RI ten spoil the climax, a climax that does| Peared at White Earth Sunday night|diseount on Gas bills, — Bro * not come until just before the case e Bi hh : . : city authorities were scouring South| | . you, when you see the pla: ill be fas iilled late Saturday rieht in'en Terms of Protective Tariff ‘ . . pet | : a inéitber,” daadaly' | a ‘ ! “ H other ne; man. Littlepage went At Marys pone a te = ys eet sedee = ah after him adel was shot three times tomorrow. ‘ 3 BY BYRON PRICE . | negro killed Blum who was said to serie pobn Slag will read the) CAssociated Press Statt Writer) If} | have been srorking on a house near Schlosser was riding with two|Olq in the ways of political inde- < Soe companions Saturday night in an ef-|pendence, Wisconsin continues to Swedish Prince Will i keep her sister states interested and 1 . , —— Atl Gith whom MORAL” Gesraiet| peteande sire na year when n-| : Come to America for Melodrama of the ind that only Last Time Tonight ‘ iding. has ommonplace. i. nas, man with a feel o1 "athe coe turned over as he at- a pg vver before, Wisconsin : Marriage of Cousin in his blood can write is provided in tempted to turn a corner at the top Mlitics in 1928 is like s home-made —— 3 “The Trial of Mary Dugan, ee TENTH AVE os Balconer hil two miles south of , which i been areal : Gaeue es ibis Ln hale eae ee ee a eas elt? i; ‘ort Lincoln, at a great speed, year by year by many carpenters. § & austa’ x) of the ¥ . < ‘ Schlosser’ head was cruabod, At the moment Aether alteruatione Set BGO! yerines and pe: | est re J iplest Dain) days A thrilling romance of Telephone 332 402 Main Ave. Telephone 332 is t 5 rt- *way, tl i ir to the throne, will visi 5 * zenberger” and Joe. Fioasett, "who|themscltee Sects Reese reer a f | the United States next ‘month to| skill that went into the making of|M| New York's under. Always Busy. There’s a Reason ‘were injured slightly in the crash,| whether the house will be found on fn sae man at fhe marriage of a Mi een Be jay world. ble to ‘k today. ,. i it. iaraata rae is father’s cousin, Count Folke Ber- | a iller ige— i. s y are able BB ent ay. Sled 4 Meter Gt the chket Bankers from all over the qiation,| nadotte, to Miss Histelle Manville ot is br Hiantly reves aled i the newer Starring ae i i t te’s politi iladelphia for thej Pleasantville, N. Y. Together with |W 5: Legionnaires Shoot destin shows ths Soramy eae ert conteiien ar tke American| the groom and his ‘brother and sis- | hold theatre-goers emotionally taut Phyllis Haver Wednesday Special ci ————_— ice i |La Follette, to his father’s) Bapkers’ Association, chose Craig B.| ters, the prince will sail from Goth-| throughout its three vibrant, nerve- Wecgurtan Geld leadership, qunning for reeleelian ui Heeiwood, gears oe ees - cherie tesyel he tne, aoe nie: tir en and FRANKFURTERS (Milw i i = i i coming year. | we es Abit ads ee eas ee La their president for the rf will go in a strictly private capacity. been ale rom ae Ellas Pes Joseph Schildkraut i per Ib, San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 9.—()—|Nary-Haugen bill, and aying noth- - . ee eRe Toe re sal * Texas rangers raided a room in the|ing about Smith ‘ Floover; L&|sbove the average percentage of| Hit-and-Run Victim wil the witenroe ee wealthy aea Also KRAUT. New Crop, ‘St. Anthony hotel, headquarters of |FoHlette’s Democratic opponent }German and. Scandinavihn Luther- | to Be Buried H generous paramour. Damning cit- Comedy and Fable SAUERKRAUT — 5." guart the American legion convention, | withdrawing in his favor; his Re- ans, many of whom harbor a long | e bur ere} cimstantial evidence piles up. The Lea police have found her, bloodstained RES early this morning, closed a gam- |publican colleague, Senator Blaine, standing antagonism toward Cath- i bling, game in progress, required the refusing to support the Party's pres-| icism, I gadihe, body of Anton Hansen, 65,/ and incoherent, cowering over. the Tomorrow PORK STEAK—}<"";, 27c professional "gambling: “equipment | Republican’ Siaie ” seeomnttated| Wisconsin ix interested in imi a hitand-run autolt gear Staelin | Tenn (Ronin Rae eee om, the “A —<—— aound, and locked the room. As far|headed by a gubernatorial nominee |gration, by virtue of ther large for-| Meu will "he bested in meat by an expert oF Wats. TW itaeaseree nybody here seen as could be learned, no arrests were|who won over La Follette‘ opposi-/eign population, and her Germans) cimetery tomorrow afternoon, supposedly her frie etee'as to FAT ALASKA HERRING—'°,": $1 89 made. - * |tion, seeking to rallv the state’s tre-|and Scandinavians are being told by Norwegian Lutheran funeral serv-| the violence of her temper and the pail .... a Apparently the raid was directed |mendous Republican majority under |the Republicans that Governor| , Norepian Jautheran funeral serv: fact that she has openly quarreled against professional gamblers only, the Hoover banner; a Democratic !Smith’s immigration policies would parlors prior to burial, with the slain capitalist, Her char. as legionnaires engaging in friendly {committee doing what it can to pro. |favor southern Europe. Large cle- The funeral is being held in Bis-| acter is assailed, and then—the sen- dice games on the streets were not|mote the Republican spilt, and thus |ments in the state are interested in| marek because no word has been|sations begin. Mary’s brother makes molested. swing the state to Smith. Both|the St. Lawrence waterway, favored] received from deceased's divoreed | a dramatic entrance, himself an at- rs sae ERE, sides are predicting victory but both Py fase ii in baile ier wife, who resides at Byron, Minn.|torney, he takes over the case, the 7 i york. fention of waterpow: ‘ Kohler Will Run as _ {ere still hard at wor talking point by Smith. | Court Denies Plea Followed'La Follette — Wisconsin also is one state where | The Mller at peta of the |socialist vote has been a consider-, " Madison, Wis., Oct. 9.—(P\—Wal-|or jess at random: they wee bee Putt Maniinee ocean Night 8:30 ter J. Kohler will not have ‘to fight ventoried in part as follows: Wis-|Debs, polled 86,00) votes in the for his Republican nomination for|consin is a Republican state, which state. Four years ago the socialists . Kovernor pefore the state supreme| followed its favorite son, the elder |Cralrsed la Weletey lee the year this winter 1 the rea hat tribunal today denied | tq Follette, on his third ‘party ven- |tnc recy again has a nomince of its e ater etty Wee ot a eet at | ture four years ago and gave the |owne a tact which pact carries UNNY: land-6f Hara tt gts Dammnmus call-! Democratic nominee in that election |do not forget when they are figur- ’ i and‘of éksca iPiatomena- Attracts taty af ein ea d OMr. Kehler to but oe Cente ee el treat popates ing on the verdict of the electorate : fruit and flowers, son's First Road Attraction * PO 5 cor Lor ‘ol ei ii i vi e rary * rf ; . show cause why the latter's name ieeere, es salidee 311,644, Davie Ag eons four weeks from to. where living isajoy Entire New York Cast q should not be removed from the bal- lot, or to remove the name without | ©8115. —_—____— the whole year : Wisconsin is a wet state, which Ps ta nail i argument. two years ago endorsed 2.75 percent Casselton Woman Is " round. : ing strength al ri b te of two to one. O1 : : . a ? ways has been and Two-Thirds Quota [rime wchime om. oer] Dead at Age of 90) | coats gf stvaya wil be Received in Drive Auicarion Legot ae tie, cn] Casselton, N. D., Oct. 9.—(AP)— smooth beaches : the same. Youem- ; rp " ibition | Mrs. Emma Jane Spicer, 90 years Community chest quota has already ; in is th try’: ad. | 2! = service {remake ities- i . been deceived inspaatyiand mothe ene al cree ed peters en ness of several years. Death re- World cities—quiet retreats. Every sport Bases ’ ia dailyup cording to H. P. Goddard, secretary| jem often has been spoken of in ecuee yen oe is wee dan including. ~ CVETY day. the samedelightful results every bake- ie eal rpeenape orp’, an terms of a protective tariff for dairy | tonight, and the body will be sent to} Fetrwe728.1929, Om the way Grand Canyon National Park, : pone i : imme Pardeeville, Wis., for burial ber 22, and the Indian-detour Sebepidal nesseear vito complet) the Citizenship Varied Thaevi ing arehecinnaiecMes.| sloegete ee Mail Orders Now! day. Try Calumet Mr. Goddard. said the.was pleased|, Wisconsin has a citizenship em-/ C, W. J. Prydz of Casselton, amd two F. Tt Connett, ace, Agent Feit. to Harris & Woodmansee and find out what, | i o bracing a little more than the aver-| sons, Dr. C. E. S| jicer, Valley City, OTe ties cent, Ranta Fe R: 4 . bh 3 the hope that all diesen yest eet lage peree ntage of Caholics, and far| and N.C , Los Angeles. nrlicasaraag: taal ginte Bismarck, No. Dak. a big help it is. tess oa it their duty to subscribe donations Seat Sale Saturday f is fund, The quota is about Gallery . THE WORLD'S GREATEST i —____—_—_ : Dr. P. L. Owens, formerly of Phil- : " , EY adelphia, Pa., has arrived in Bis- . BAKI P WDER marck to become associated with a s a 4 ee clinic, it was an- 3 ; ; SALES 2') TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRANI) Dr, Owens is a specialist of ob- ; ; stetrics and children’s © . Mrs. Owens, who is also a physician, wil come to Bismarck tte ae eM ‘uture, : ., Dr. Rex Graber, who has been do- ing postgraduate work in Chicago ; : Sm - for the last year, will come to Bis- |. me. ; marck this month to become associ- . c : ated with Drs. Roan and Strauss. ona — ~~ * The First National Bank Bismarck Broadcasts BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Speeches to Farmers oe : : THE PIONEER BANK Established 1879 Nearly half a century of cooperation with the Citizens uncement was made at the losal Stoo ene ' : e 9 ™ of Bismarck and:the Missouri Slope. - ree irom stati WEBI Chicage, Ri h M D /; Statement of condition in response to regular call of of salons iheluding TP," C an S i aN ing . Comptroller of Currency, October 3, 1928 Paul; WDAY, Fargo; and Bismarck. The speeches are under control of George |. Seek, chairman of the 9 2? Spur mre Smith independent organizations coe or¢ Poor Mans Slave? - “nd tame ee fy yy oe tell . S Loans and discounts (Time) .............$1,541,505.71 — E PLE mapyelied a onal sot Wit gals, one War out oe night United States Bonds .................'.... 82,500.00 in er fat! saloon, 8 a tri for . * . among rough men, it did not scem "7 ee CREL OCs Banking House and Other Real Estate .... 135,650.16 es uded” rifle, were con- Eseryy aePlgi eer we tee bake eet ee” Loans and Securities available as cash .... 1,875,566.64 cueted at the St. Anthony Catholic et wasted to matty her, Anna idolized pebalaaannditan. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks ....... 1,177,975.55 eyUclal wae nds te te Bl. How Anna loathed her surroundings! | him—and yee, her heart quailed. ‘Life The Home Breakers : ee thony cemetery. y uf If some one would only take her out’ with Frank meant honorable marriage, ; : Leingang was killed when a bul- of all this, and, give her true love and true love. But it also meant more : < s 813,198.06 vs ” let from the .22-caliber rifle pene- sso wholesome surroundings, a poverty, more sacrifice. = : chance foe happincte!— . Could she do it? Would such a : Then wealthyCarl Morton, struck by martiage really bring happiness? Were ‘ : Liabilities : her beauty, offeted to‘adopt’’her. She _ honest Jove and her own honor worth ‘ fi e 2 ieenld ave a lovely home, beautiful che contiained series She could still E Capital Stock .............. . +++ +8 100,000,00 toy hall Be eae iad come and tux Would aoe Be baer Eales # 1 Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves ... 289,868.89 ~ true. it slow! came i = H 7 & what this “adoption” meant.” She wae ine deer ET Ree: |) eel eee oh : rE Circulation ryeterb into ence ctees cared ht) 1 aan being “‘bought,” body and soul. Whar did Acne dof You cil west Deposits ........ 00. ce ccc ee cence seen ses 4,948,829.17 edie The hay Brags é ae $4,813,198,06 4 . . 9 ts and “appears complete in November 2 ie . : : EA reais wi C. B. LITTLE, President H. E. HANSON, Assistant Cashier. NOVEMBER. ‘ : E J. L. BELL, Vice President E. W. LEONARD, Assistant Cashier FRANK E. SHEPARD, Cashier B. F, LAWYER, ‘Ansistant Cathler rit tir nH i

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