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Pe RHEL , [IMPROPER IGNITION |e ee cscawe ARMISTICE DINNER [cigé-=" 2°" «Pier rn aes She volunteered the informatiop Music, selected. | | e volunt a | eat Topp an beet oy taal ot | NOUNCED The dinner will commence at 6:30. | CininG Of ee ee oe (aes in almost every morning and; Those attending will include ex-serv- | Merricourt, Dickey county, was an- | ice men and women, war fathers, and | nounced today by the state banking BOWER FACES TRIAL | Bettie see el 3: Pa- members of the American War department. The bank was capital- FOR SHOOTING VIETZ As Campaign’s Quota OF OVEN EXPLOSION | Chean off ea sig tee Sse Corre Shafer. to Spe: Mothers and the American’ Legion | "ar" staan” hada” curiae ot triotic Groups of City to | Auxillary | $6,000 and deposits of $48,000. = | ' Approximately three-fourths of the | Be Represented FAT MEN! total deposits belonged to George) We have underwear especial- | webb, president of the bank, and the | Wi +: MANDAN NEWS Efforts to retain approximately 800 3 ‘were dirty and! "present members of the Morton coun-|Coroner’s Jury Unable to Fix | | | ty chapter of the American Red Cross | it i | remarked to agree | Case Against Mandan Game wit be made during the drive to be Clams in Coat et enriet | that when the| | The program for the Armistice day /ly made and cut for stouts. banking department anticipates that) vitation includes veterans Warden Charging Extortion conducted by the Srganteation ny Opp Tuesday Morning | ro they | band a4 for, ee en Monday | Klein’s Toggery. local depositors will be paid in full. | S11 wars, 5 14, it was announced today by A. W. — | . ‘been announced by the joint commit- = = | ts Dismissed by Pugh Furness, Mandan, secretary. | a TRE coroners jury on the explosion | ite of American ewer ‘iotners and * . P. shop Tuesday morn- ‘ members of American Legion announced in the near future by the ' ing heard no evidence at the hearing 25 force, | Auxiliary, who are sponsoring the With the state's case against B. L. chairmen of the seven committees, he this morning on which it could fix ‘agtiie. Heath. Mandan, deputy state game biame as to the cause of the killing of | Governor George F. Shafer 1s . y =< x warden, on a charre of extortion dis- sia Furness will be Morton county Christ Opp. The tragedy was left to! ! | scheduled to give the main address of CZ KEN MAYNARD missed yesterday afternoon by Jude? chairman of the drive. Other chair-' theory to explain. | bbe | Se ‘0 B | v Wi The Ace of Western Stories in a smashing and Thomas H. Pugh. Dickinson, trial of then are: Mrs. J. G. McGillic, Man- | sure of safety. jthe evening. Mrs. Peter Reid, War q v i ‘C. Ga P ‘The jury therefore returned a ver- Mother, will preside as toastmistress. romantic story. Charlic Bower, Glen Ullin, on a | Rex Graber eee Be mae ot a dan; Mrs. O. C. Gabe, New Salem; dict that “Christ Opp came to his|, Drs. L. W. Larson and Gran Begin in Merton county district 2.9. Tavis, Flasher: Mrs, G. 1. And- death from the rerult of gas oven| tesifled that death to Opp had been) FP “tincatn “chapter, will extend “THE LAWLESS LEGION” court this morning crson, Almont: Mrs. G. H. Lelek, He-' explosion due to the improper ig- | instantaneous. greetings from the War Mothers, and THEATRE e Judge Pugh dismissed the action bron; and Mrs. F. A. Maser, Glen nition of the oven by some unknown | Mrs. G. Olgierson, mt of the 5 All-Talking Comedy - “The Smooth Guy’ against Heath yesterday on motion of OA the chairmen are members of eg Ae Eula Byer, the pastry cook, Four Major Policies [Secee Runiuty seeprenes ree Hove of Saturday Fox News Reel in Sound ene ae et ee eeee testified that the gas jets‘on the oven} Adopted by Educators) p s L ze ‘attorneys the board of directors of the organ- ithe Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Gane ak TbENG wind = poset ization. Joseph P. Hess, president, were lighted 15 minutes before the ex- | wars, and the army and navy will erty involv 8 . and Cleve Kennelly, both of Mandan,’ plosion occurred, and were burning.| Minot, N. D., Nov. 9.—()—Four| give brief talks. ° ‘J ” mi rr ton end ee eons a Al ‘ere complete the board of dircctors. A. P. Thomas, superintendent of the) major policies to be undertaken dur- The complete program follows: Coming Three Days Starting Monday --- 2:30 - 7:00 - 9 p. m. with which he was charged. | Montana-Dakota Power company.’ ing the year, were adopted by the re-| Advance of the colors, Couldn't Cash Check DeMolay Members to “4 such_an explosion could occur ue bly of the North | Salute to the Flag—School children : Heath accepted a check to the state *y only when there was a 15 per cent| Presentative assembly lorth | under the supervision of Miss Ruby 2 E e an d Ear of North Dakota for $30 when he} Conduct Traffic as accumulation of gas in the oven. —_; Dakota Education association, a Wilmot, Bismarck music supervisor. y' fined three men in the New Salem ry i Saw Jets Burning | terday. Tavocation—Rev. Ellis Jackson, pas- : ‘ district in September for violation of Shrine Parade Moves), me jets on tne oven were ented’, On° frootsine ter ‘appeintment of | fof he First Baptat church, ; ; Entertainment Fae e Tee. uae Hecik could not | Everything was in Teadiness for the| center, then turning on such jets ag' County superintendents by a county | noise with Mrs. George Janda at the ; ’ ce! ‘ach the check, he could not be guilty invasion of 1.000 expected Shriners at| it was desired to have burn, Mrs. | board of education. The second urged | piano, De Luxe of extortion, Mandan this afternoon, it was an-| Byer testified all were burning. Nick | Sealine orn Meike SpOTNANeRaeeR| ‘Welcome—Mrs. Peter Reid, toast- ial Wilkie Vike WHEEL ehoe Liat Chie Me ie | fad tae bine thee Uc: Biss: pee by a state board of education. An- | ™OUSS 04 Aisa Wie “bahia, All-talkingcomedy,drama with il Villiam Vietz when he shot \of the Mandan Shrine club. 9 . + + |. Greeti from S. a Re s twice at Glen Ullin a few weeks ag0. |. The second section of the ‘exempll-| ve a = Jet never failed to Mght Sout sing tae tae taaen, ana th | Mrs. LM. ner vice Saree Buddy” as a jazz band lead- Vietz was in 8 Bismarck hospi ta {8% | feation for about, 150, candidates to Superintendent ‘TW said his| fourth favored @ measure for higher | A" aad sbinzets er; Nancy as a girl hoofer. bullet lodged near his heart. but has Ueueq at Mandan. the other two sec. | theory could be only that enough jets standards of teachers | certification. Serra teen ‘rneriean Legion / fhe sings: ‘Satay eae al iy 4 were 0} jat_ morn jon | Fargo ected i —Mrs. G. . : - ‘s if court room today. mann orn igre de, ender the alremoed of '° permit gas to accumulate in the| Yention. dent Biomarek ‘unit, seston 3 lays. And you'llall join in the Bower, a pool hall employe. shot Major bai Weigh, UeHNAL, gine Kine ar ns at 200 oe feet an GOOD IDEA | Responsc—The Army, Colonel W. A. 24 plays. * i through & door an Meck anen View {0F 4 P.m. Luncheon is to be served Open ‘ets would. suffice to set, the| Fertilizer on lawn now creat on Git chorus. Gorgeous girls. eo een ig entranee to the ae tie Masonic hall, Mandan, from 5! oven for an explosion such as took | rd sme or eae | crane oe anaelet: genuine love story. Startling Sina daa tarentans cluimne tne (Oot WOU O Dh: piace: ; mulch, The equivalent of a i ’ warned: the shooting vietim several |, Dr. 4.0. Henderson is chairman of "Mrs. Byer said she did not know| Coating of black earth. It will /fOm™iD2.” aL, Posteson, com- . song spectacle of the sereen! tines against trying to get into the ‘te committec in charge of traffic that Opp was in the baking room.' Save your water next spring. | icenaer of the Lloyd Spetz post. ; building during the parade. Helping him will He had brought in some apples, but} Wachter Transfer Co. Solo—Mrs. Frank Barnes; accom c. F. Kelsch, Mandan attorney, was be Major Welch, Roy A. Countryma: : a . appointed cefense counsel by the Siditey begets gid H. Bhat court when Bower indicated that he || Fifteen members of Wowaste cll hed no funds with which to retain ter of DeMolay, Mandan, will act as an attorney. State's Attorney Louis traffic policemen during the proces- Fe omnnouy & conducting te Brose: ST urenee Welsh, master councilor, SAAR RRRRR GS _ Cution. “3 - Members of the jury. selected yes- Besides himself they are Harold Lep- y afternoon, are J. W. Parkins, part, William Jorde, Lloyd Keller, Kenneth Ellison, William McGinnis, aS i . Robert Smith, Norman Barchinger, e@ ° New Sa Steve Howorth, Hut George Toman, James Murphy, Lloyd ugar ami re l John H. Hanson, Flasher; Adam Speilman, Harry Peterson, Join Wil: Stein, Mardan; M. F. Banning, lHams. Lloyd Dietrich, and Ralph Die- Flasher; B. F. Mathieson, Judson; L. trich. F. Tavis, Mandan; Warren Williams. | Mandan, and Daniel Morrell, Solen. | is. % ' ‘Adjourn Until Tuesday: John F. Sullivan’s Attorneys ‘on both sides this morn- bi ; , ing expected to complete presentation Automobile Is Found | Seen The Cort hes oe be ndicarieed An automobile stolen from John F. when the evidence was completed and Sullivan, Mandan attorney, early Fri- to be resumed Tuesday morning. ac- day morning was found parked on a cording to Judge Pugh. The case Minot street yesterday afternoon, ac- ! probably will not go to the jury until coding to Henry R. Handtmann, sometime Tuesda: . Morton county sheriff. With charges of grand larceny The automobile aft sig iba vol against Pat McCleary dismissed on damaged. No arrests “hei ditilel ied motion of State's Attorney Connolly ne clues to the robbers have been ep gabe pep a one ene The car was taken from the garage | i. ee at Mr. Sullivan's residence. ge Epes expects that there me H : = " only one more criminal case trit a at this term of court. The criminat Mandan’s City Scales ns¢ remaining is that in which Fn nS ry nuel Ternes faces a statutory; Now in New Location Women are responsible for the splendid credit standing of many thousands of homes in this community. The husband, of course, is responsible for the debts of the family. The report of the Retail Credit Bureau, an efficient organization through which is cleared the retail and professional credit transactions of its membership, is written in his name. His record must be beyond reproach in order that his business contracts may be favorable and his earning power unhampered by worries. The wife who makes out her budget, checks her accounts against it and pays her bills promptly, does her full share to maintain the high credit standing of her hus- band and her home. The Credit Bureau is at YOUR Service to Advice YOU and Assist YOU to Solve YOUR OWN Credit Problems “PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY” Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau . a Mandan’s city scales were being i moved today. Mandan s Traffic Cop The new location will be just cas Begins Duties Monday ot the siope Grain and Feed com pany’s elevator on the Northern Pa- Beginning Monday, Mandan’s cific railway right of way. The scales » ti and the memorial highway be- formerly were situated near the site ‘een Mandan and Bismarck on the of the old city hall. Morton county side of the river will A be patrolled by Motor Policeman Don. ald E. Fonts, it was announced thi —_—_—_—_ morning by W. H. Seitz, city auditor. | LONDON HOLDS PAGEANT Mrs. Seitz received a telegram to-' London, Nov. 9.—(P)—Unusually ; day from Fonts indicating that the | fine weather greeted London's annual | new policeman will leave his home at carnival, the Lord Mayor's pageant. ‘Towner tomorrow for Mandan. today. The show took the form of Fonts, a former New York state | display of peace printing and prog- traffic policeman, has purchawd a ress of transport systems. The pro- motorcycle. ‘cession formed to leave Guild hall at vimieapie noon, winding through the city streets | | to law courts in the Strand and re- turn. More than 3,000 participated in Personal and the parade, i Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mrs. A. J. Hamerel has gone to Minneapolis where she will spend a weel: visiting friends. if sess In honor of the ninth birthday of her daughter Winnifred, Mrs. F. C. t R. Schultze Qntertained 12 girls at a party Wednesday afternoon. * Msg eea We Have | ‘Spirit Moved | Stamina beyond anything you have one speeds—and the Harmonic to the Lahr building and fF "mow Mt its Price ia ements \ Watch the Bemtiae Big Mts on the open pee tay peg occ i d, revealing top speeds as no ontiac comfort leap eagerly ahead at a green light, tinctive bodies by Fisher—and greater room facing Thayer ave. | ER SAS SAtmtarvahed ssap and comemgs aot alone in Set cost bate spirit. ... The Pontiac BigSixisequally operation and maintenance. ... Come far ahead of its field in stamina and in today and see how much more Pep- We have taken charge of the Sandin-Wilde Motor long life, due to such seaanershing tien tos mn sar bea: nat mga, company tire service department and will render a com- Remand a eee ae plete and efficient service in tire repairing, vulcanizing tive full pressure lubrication at all at its low price. in addition to a general service car. j Our stock of Goodyear tires, tubes and accessories PONTIAC are complete as usual. : i om PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS a 2 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mees and fam- | ily have moved to Mott, where they will make their home in the future. } Mr. Mess will be engaged in real| GIVES STRENGTH WO. estate business there. ee 8 ‘Thursday evening. : se & Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton enter- | day evening at a bridge dinner in compliment to. ber daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ellsworth Fox. After dinner Why not take them to the Bismarck Shoe | Hospital ij ‘They will make them te , Mie pew. i While You Wait =| Eddy Tire Service |} stam moror COMPANY Broadway at Seventh ASSUL.Ate DEAL h | ce ot the Season »