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|3. K. Kennelly, Mandan, sthte com- \mander; Jack Williams, Fargo, state adjuatant; and T. O. Kraabel, Far- go, state service officer. BAZAAR DATE SET Elaborate arrangements have been made for the anual bazaar and MARRIAGE TOUR Mrs. Margaret pope alic church parish to be, held next i londay, Tu an - » .Kim Vanderbilt Baker db elutien Oe bes lay Alt ednesday, Name of Amory grec in alia DAVIS STATES AL IS LEADE Should Be More Than ‘Econo- mist, Engineer, Administra- tor, Distributor’ BEGINS FOURTH ney, 8) 4 ° | Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ' (lee ast oo crohns Miss Vivian Nagel of Minneapolis arrived in Mandan Tuesday to accept a position in the Cummins company store. New York, Oct. 25.—( Mrs. Margaret Emerson McKim Vander- | bilt Baker, who was divorced from me Raymond T. Baker, former director of the United States mint, in Reno, Nev., October 1, was on her wed- ding trip today with her fourth hus- band, Charles Minot Amory of Bos- ton. They were married yesterday afternoon. uf Mrs. Amory, daughter of Captain Isaac E, Emerson of Baltimore, drug manufacturer, was first married in 1902 to Dr. Smith Hollins McKim of Baltimore. They were divorced in 1910. The next year she was mar- ried to Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who was lost on the Lusitania. Some years later she married Mr. Baker, who at that time was director of the mint. She has three children, Al- fred G. and George Vanderbilt and Gloria Baker. In taking out their marriage li- cense Mrs. Baker gave her age as 44, and Mr. Amory his as 38. After her last divorce Mrs. Baker denied that she and Mr. Amory were to wed. “I am not thinking of mar- ri ” she said at that time, “and besides, three marriages are enough.” Mr. Amory is the son of Francis ° eee Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lanterman left today for Los Angeles, C: where they will be at home at tl Gaylor apartments. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ engineer and firemen in each engine were killed. Three passengers were Campbell Campaigns slightly injured. for Smith-Maddock Electric Chair to yoFarm relict and prohibition, will ry rt series 0! = Wait While Doctor |cresses to ven throughout ie ta} \state by Wallace Camp! is- Is Given New Trial merc Ty the bebatt cf the Mad: os a -Smith movement. Springfield, Til, Oct. 25.—(P)—|" The first talk will be given to- Dr. Amante Rongetti, sentenced to/ night at Carson. the electric chair for the murder of| Other talks sctieduled are at New er — a girl who died as the resylt of an| Leipzig, Oct. 26; Mott, Oct. 27; New Louisville, Ky., Oct. 25.—(AP)—| illegal operation, was given a new| England, Oct. 29; Bowman, Oct. 30, Taking issues with Charles Evans|trial by the supreme court of IHi-|/and Hettinger, Oct. 31. Hy eats au sig of Co nein today. . aia ——_—_————_ ualifications of Herbert Hoover an: e court also awarded a n ; Governor Alfred. Smith, Joh W.| trial to Mrs, ‘Catherine Castles of| Farge’ tot 25 () —Willlam avis, Democratic nominee in a cago, to fe told an audience at the Jefferson| murder "of William Lindstrom, ma Wells Bishop, 62, assessor for the county armory last night that a/to Carl, Earl and Bernie Shelton —____— eed of the United States “must/southern Illinois gang leaders, who sean more than a scholastic] were convicted in Christian county ec ,» an engineer, @ success- ful administrator and diteibutar of]°" Sere cence organize ar) ler of men, is posses: with! Velie, president of the Velie Motor bility and force ary is close to the id i hearts of the people. pbidinn atl ‘Mr. Davis sketched the birth, home Miss Rose Haider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haider, Jr., became the bride of George G. Leingang Tuesday at the St. Anthony Catholic church. Rev. Father Kolbeck read the service. They were attended by Miss Rose Gangl and Adam Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Leingang are at home. at St. Anthony. . . life and training of Governor Smith,] ADVERTISEMENT outlining his early political career as | assemblyman and sheriff, until ce Who Is Your Skinny’: Friend, Ethel? finally became governor. In latter capacity, the speaker de- clared, AON Sa eel Es ceasingly for the enactment of the} ‘Tet! him to take McCoy's Tablets ee Ny stata laws ever writ- for F few, weeks and get ‘enough g od ‘1 ealthy flesh on his bones to loo! ridiculed the contention Hke-a real 1a8. Tell eae the Retond country recognizes McCoy's as one great fresh builder. candidate should Tell him that thousands of men Mrs. Joseph E. Sullivan and Mrs. G. A. Renden entertained at a bridge dinner Tuesday evening in compli- ment to Mrs. Arnold M. Renden and Mrs, Amos Pugh, Vases of yellow pompons centered the tables for dinner. Bridge was played during cold. Judge R. G. McFarland Jamestown, N. D. “ce Unltd Boe Ni ing ae after he was elected president, nor had President Coolidge until called] "d women once just as thin as he McCoy ‘takes this ironclad guarantee, taking 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's the risk. ad ae after ried Stutsman County over all Vice, Crime Probes candidates by large majority: Net 100 Indictments his vacation last year in the Black hills. nai ry F Tablets or 2 One Dollar bo: Over fellow townsman, present MANDAN NEWS Chicago, Oct. 25.— (AP) —Two Four British Railway _| thin’ underweight man or woman incumbent, by 1,860—carrying -_Herand juries—one in Woodstock, 1, Men Killed in Crash|%e""t ein at least 5 pounds and |§6 out of 70 precincts. It shows McHenry county, the other in Chi- sell pad: atl a fe the measure of confidence and Mandan Youths Hurt Say Te Mind sie, clastio Lockerbie, Dumfries, _Scotland,| your money will be refunded. esteem of those who know on Grand Forks Trip frauds and corruption, in their re-|Oct. 25. —(#) — Four railroad em-|° Just for McCoy’s Tablets at|him best. A vote for Judge ployes were killed when a London|Finney’s Drug Store, or any drug to Aberdeen passenger, train collided| store. Distributed by McCoy’s Lab- begin whom his — with a freight train near here early| oratories, Inc., also distributors of | PeoP! want, means an - this morning. McCoy's Cod’ Liver Oil—there is|cient, impartial judiciary. The engines were derailed and|none better.—Adv. Political Advertisement rolled down an embankment. The ih Digeke aes see fi ley named more than per- Picactione aftr saying © sons yesterday in 48 indictments trip with two friends to the Univer- and continued their separate investi- sity Homecoming game Saturday at|Sations today. township of M 30 years, died ina injuries received his team ran Langer Speaks for Maddock and Smith William Langer, Bismarck attor- ‘ke in behalf of Walter Mad- dock for governor and Al Smith for president of the United States at a political meeting at Mercer yester- P s he expects to give talks. in favor of the men before Nov. 6, though he has not ahnonced a definite speaking —Know what you jare taking for that Avoid narcotics, sedatives or nerve deadening drugs in any Father John’s Medicine Without these drugs it relieves colds and builds new strength. NO ALCOHOL Grand Forks. The trip ended abruptly when their car turned over at Wheatland. William Johrde received a cut on the forehead which required several stitches. Andrew Graner received minor scratches and his car was wrecked. W. B. Olson and Harold Leppart escaped uninjured. X-Ray Equipment Is Ordered for Mandan First definite action towards the immediate improvement of the Mandan Deaconness hospital was taken yesterday when the hospital board after a conference with phy- sicians placed an order for completé both radiographic and fluor- , equipment. The investment will run into sev- eral thousand dollars, it is said. The order was placed with the Victory X-ray corporation, Chicago. special room is now being pre- pared at the hospital building for the equipment. Workmen have also started on re- pairs to various parts of the build- he whole task being pushed as Five of the indictments were re- turned by the special grand jury in- vestigating election frauds in Chi- cago, bringing the total number of indictments by special grand juries in this city to an even 100. Seven persons were named,.one an assistant state’s attorney. Patterson Gives Hall for Radio Addresses Announcement that all campaign speeches of prominent Democrats throughout the country would be re- ceived at a Bismarck hall open to the public was made here today by the state Democratic headquarters. Patterson Hall has been donated for the purpose by E. G. Patterson and it will be open to the public every evening. Radio apparatus for receiving the speeches is being in- stalled by Hoskins-Meyer today. LIFER ESCAPES PEN Joliet, Il, Oct. 25.—()—Serving a life term for a murder committed in 1919, George Alverson, 71, es- caped from the Joliet state prison last night by slipping away from 9c Gasoline for Bismarck A startling announcement that will be welcomed by the readers of this paper is the perfection of an invention that practically cuts gaso- line cost in half. In actual test one gallon of gas has been made to run a car 59 miles. have been equipped a1 report amazing more power, instant er pick-ap carbon, be installed on every car, E. Oliver, 999-2110 W. Third St., Mil Wis., is seekin; calities to handle exclusive territory for him. To those interested he will explai i Write him for his free sample offer at once.—Adv. Ss Thousands of cars id the owners ine savil by itarting, quick- and disappearance of that this invention can Milwaukee, men in different lo- his $5,000 a year offer. proposition and OPERATIONS. DR. MACLACHAN’S CLINIC LUCAS BLOCK BISMARCK, N. D. WE HAVE CURED HUNDREDS— WE CAN CURE YOU. NO KNIFE! idly as possible under the direc- tion of Rey. G. LeRoy White, dis- trict superintendent of the Metho- dist Episcopal church. Rev. G. W. Stewart, Mandan, will act as chairman of the Mandan com- the honor farm. BURCHARD SPENDS $100 Washington, Oct. 25.—(AP)—Re- ports of campaign receipts‘and ex- mittee which will have charge of a/Penditures today | from, senatorial drive for funds for the building of|chard, Democrat, North Dakota, a nurses’ home and renovation of but a the hospital building. Other mem- Saag none, expenditures bers of the committee are R. A. Countryman, D. C. Mohr, Joseph P. Hess, and E. A. Ripley. ODENSE HAS BAZAAR The Odense Catholic church has set next Sunday for its annual fair and bazaar. BRICKWORK oe FINISH- a Work on the new Mandan city hall t is moving rapidly with bricklaying i expected to finished this week-end. WANT ALL TO VOTE ‘The Mandan post of the American Legion is launching a drive to get : as many voters to the polls Nov. 6 at Bs possible. FARMER IS HERO The quick action of Enoch Keidel, || farmer south of Mandan in wrap- coat around Miss Lena rr, 87, to extinguish flames , jabout her clothing has probably i | Saved her life. Her clothes became ignited when Keidel was filling a ‘ gasoline lamp. Physicians say she f° | will recover. \ LEGION HAS MEETING Members of the American Legion | posts in the south Missouri Slope section will hold a district. meeting |at 8 p. m. Friday at Selfridge. State Legion officers to be guests follow: Battery recharging, repairing and servicing. Automobile starting, lighting and ignition. 214:214 1-2 Main Ave. City will discontinue hauling garbage October 31st, 1928. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor Good Will Used Cars 1926 Overland 6 four door sedan 1924 Buick Touring 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Dodge Standard 4 door sedan (brand new, driven only 5 city blocks). 1927 Pontiac Coach These cars were all traded in on the new 1929 series Pontiac. They were bought right and we are selling them accordingly. Terms If Desired Stair Motor Co. Bismarck, No. Dak. THE DINGLE AUTO PAINT BODY AND FENDER SHOP We do all kinds. Auto top, glass, upholstering and wrecked car repair work. Quality Service Phone 290 606 Main Avenue - Rear In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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