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SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 PAF BISMARCK TRIRUNG veces si sinimiiilideate open, as up at the capitol or across Kansas Bank Robbers J Wf HA vig vel the car and fired at colt balls, red tennis balls snd yettow | The Patterson hotel. shal GOVERNORSHAFER. (uz 28: Esse COUNTY PLAY DA vas Bank Rosters |WOMAN PARTY IN |i it ott, RD] Sar tnt “| tS neae Ome final degree work, Friday night, h were shot away. RoR! SSCA aS RAS eS eee © robber then reached into the| The Patterson hotel will TRAINLOAD serve Special Easter Dinner|of 15.30 Pell from 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p.m. will arrive: A Radiantfire-takes the chill} April ist. off these mornings. Montana-| range to see this shipment of tractors. ‘The ‘was under the general, direction of W. H. Shure, commander of Dakota iN SET FOR MAY {8 Wakarusa, Kansas, March 30.—(7) consistory of Fargo, working under —Two men held up the Wakarusa 4 HURDER, ROBDER the directon of Murray Baldwin in State bank here today and after Leland: teen A ths resting gan, the thirty-first degree and under Al- ;, T hers Meet With locking W. M. Firestore, bookkeeper.} Chicago, March 30. — (7) — After fred G.. Arwold,” deputy sovereiga |eurielgh Teac and A. V. Lindell, cashier, in the| blowing off the top of his viclim’s in motion. and fled. grand inspector general of North Da- County Superintendent vault, escaped in an automobile with | head with a shoteun, « payroll rob- This Morning ‘roar seat of Winter's car and took the payroll from the pockc. of A. Leland. foreman of the roofing gang. ia 1S FINAL INITIA kata, in the 32nd degree. Deputy approximately $3,000 in currency. ber at Riverdale. Chicago suburb, to- : . ‘ Arvold was assisted by A. B. Guptill, Lindell succeeded in opening the leaped intd’a waiting car, piloted Five Judges and Many High|a. G. sonnson, walter R. Reed and ais ; vault door with a ereedaver he kept A wok and escaped with $700. { Masons Confer Work; Plan [GUS Elfstrom, ‘all of Fargo, ‘and the| Burleigh county's play day will be|on the instde for an emergency and| The dead man. ts Harry Winter. four judges of the state supreme] held at Bismarck May 18. he and the bookkeeper gave the|21, employed by a Chicago roofing Charter Day in October COLCR GOLF, TENNIS BALLS w . M court, A. G. Burr. A. M. Christianson,| This was announced this noon by | alarm. contractor. He was delivering the L. E. Birdzell and W. L. Nuessle, with | Miss Madge Runey, county superin-| An armed posse of approximately | payroll to the plant of the Acme Fred Jansonius, district judge, and E.|tendent of schools, after 9 meeting|30 county’ officers and Wakarusa | Stec! company, where other employes “whe four-day ‘Scottish Rite Masonic|J. Taylor, librarian of the supreme|at 10 a.m. today with principals and | businessmen set out in search of the|of the roofing company were at work. ‘As he turned into the driveway at j the plant, the robbers car blocked his path. The holdup man who rode in Police Wed March 21 | tte _tea"_se* while the woman drove q 1 | réunion for the cities of Bismarck and|court, all of Bismarck, filling posts| teachers from county schools in the | robbers. + Mandan a a clone 2 Bismarck | also. county court house. pac eae Meer cr ere-y temple just before the clock struck] Masons said it is doubtful if ever) Entry blanks for the music, de- A Fy the hour of midnight, last night. such a set of circumstances will oc- | clamatory and athletic contests of the Devils Lake Chief of “The final rites had an unusual cli-|cur again in Masonic work as five|day are now being mailed to all pS ag ia big biorts huey the hepeeeoet bee taking part in the initiation | schools in the county. put rough the y-second degree|of the governor of the state into ‘Athletic events will be conducted a’ Mist before the Lewis arid Clark con-|higher Masonry. In conferring his|the Hughes athletic field, and the Orookston, SMifin., Btarch 30—Ue— istory was instituted was Governor |degree on Governor Schafer, four|other contests will be staged in city Peter G. Timboe, chief of police of George F. Shafet. Much of the work !thirty-third degree Masons, seven | schools. Miss Runey will be in charge Devils Lake, N. D., was married here of this degree was conferred by the|knights commander of the court of! of arrangements for the day. to Miss Anna Kanz, Fargo, N. D., ’ Capital Commercial College 31413 Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota firing in Lime four judges of the state supreme court |hcnor and nine thirty-second degrec| Those attending the meeting with March 21, it was revealed today. The and Judge Fred Jansonius, of the|Masons participated. It was a record| Miss Runey and her assistant, Mrs. | license’ was issued on that date and district court, while thirty-third de-|performance of this Masonic cere-| Nellie G. Evarts, were: Miss Hilde-| the couple was married a few hours gree Masons from Fargo filled the| mony. garde Beastrom, Moffit;, Miss Esther later by Provate Judge Myrtle Hov- other ee) in the eat an i Jacobson, Driscoll; M.. H. Herum, land. “In all, 130 candidates took the final Sterling; H. E. Hermangon and W. W. dégrees of the reunion, which were T.J. Krause, Mandan, Miller, ‘McKenzie; B. J.* Micheel,| Oklahoma Judge Is the thirty-first and thirty-second off Jn Serious Condition | wine: Mrs. Ruth Burbage, Miss Esther the consistory. Schauts, Gibbs; Mus Kuth Holer,| Declared Suspended ‘ May Have Public Celebration Morton | Mencken; and Ora Bentley. “When all had been put through, the! county state’s attorney, Is in a very nipw consistory was instituted by Wal-| serious condition in a local hospital Polls Open Tuesday, Guicai ore rere Se neeeciay | and probably will not live more than Krause, Mandan, ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF STEEN MARMON COMPANY 116 Second Street Bismarck, North Dakota T. J. Oklahoma City, March 30.—(AP)— pela egies Charles W. Mason, of 2 he si supreme court, was suspend- 9 o'Clock Until 71 ty the state senate today pending cers a few days, his attending physician — iv articles of im) - be bs PE ere toad Mivieetild said at noon today. Polling places for the city election ment. The senate voted 28 to 7; in They will service while the consistory Mr. Krause is suffering from gen-| next Tuesday will be open from 9 a. |favor of the suspension. is under dispensation, pending the eralized cancer. He has been troubled | m. until 7 p. m., it was announced to-| The. court later suspended Justice award of the charter by the supreme with the illness for several months | day by Myron H. ‘Atkinson, city audi-|Fletcher Riley. Justice J. W. Clark and has been in the hospital the last | tor. was suspended yesterday. Sea ee ar remioe the ate few weeks. : All persons who have been resi- The supensions were voted upon Re dents of the state one year, the |petition of the house board of man- ticers were not installed, but induct) Dance Easter Monday at T.|county 90 days. and the ety ff days ager The platy is that, when the charter|(, 0. F. hall » aise, | Mil be entitled to a vote, he said. —_—____. Has been granted, it-may be brought] poe bod: all. Good music.|” persons who did not vote at the| PETROLLE, BROWN MATCHED Sey rans Coniminder JON Everybody welcome. last election and have not been reg-| Soux Falls, S. D., March 30.—Billy bs ha It is intended to put on a —_—_—_—_—_—__ istered since may vote after being |Petrolle, Fargo lightweight, and Nor- we Ae A TRAINLOAD sworn in at the polling places. man Brown, Chicago welterweight, alféady has been here and was made|of 15.30 McCormick-Deering ceremony. Commander Cowles a : il He been Taatehed for a ten-round r ry r i | here April 9. Terms were ac- atkeady has Peere Sioux trie on his|Tractors will arrive in Bis-|_ The Patterson jotel will oe yitlor visit. It may be that the Sloux| marck about 10 a. m., Monday, | S°Tve Special Easter Dinner |°Pted by both boxers today. be called in again to take part in| april ist, Be Sure and ar.| ftom 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. oamiariiaaneone More than a dozen of our stu- dents have gone out to positions recently, so we now have room for more. Just after Easter is a good. time to start with us for the spring term. We have & clean, cool, and pleasant place for spring and summer study. 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