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' \ | | t liceman, arrived in Mandan yester- | periment station at Mandan, officials | was held at approximately 11% cents day from Towner, N. Dak. His fam-/in charge of the experiment station | over December while other wheat of ily will move to Mandan about Dec. 1./ have announced. the same quality sold at 5¢ over. _.THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 MANDAN NEWS ::: MOTORISTS WARNED ee . STORY OF STABBING. [ems Warden saver YOUTHS ARCUE OVER | Forney Airmen. HOOVER SPEECHINOT [Farragher ot REMAINS MYSTERY |x| TRAPS ONE KID] zee" 2-2n8| PROBED BY LONDON Te Rendell, ! t Johnson, a game ward alderman, went to trial in the } George Toman Kept ; sio of Finland, Minn., today was sen- Hennepin county district court of day wac | it : ordered to At Home Following Death Penalty for Former Texas] serve trea tient meres acmian to Manslaughter Charge Faces 16. Judge Thomas H: Salmon today on a! 2 ondon, Nov. 12.—UP)—The Londoh | state Leeann laa aid 1 rve from six to seven years in th | charge of bribery vii it of the A BY MANDAN’S MAYOR , Football Skirmish . icted by C state prisca. cent) Year-Old Lad for Death | Minneapoils eity council xraft Invess ress today was cautiously noncom-/ °F f Nevin was found guilty last Weds, | ly Judge Predic y Coun- Maisio was found guilty of second \ tigation. By noon nine jurors had | foe hl ied be suggestion of robbing a filling statient: | George Toman. husky tackle on the ty Attorney a. by a jury last of 12-Year-old been selected. in President Hoover's Armistice day | nesdey contetion, bec last April. A Rendell is n speech that the safety of food ships {Mandan high school football eleven accused of accepting a under the — - — his sent Johnson was wounded fatally on a] 1. sueur Center Minn, Nov, 12—| #280 bribe from Maurice Ring, form-|{" Wartime be guaranteed to all na- | 00 bis cent Traffic Policeman Donald Fonts |, ray | : tions. 2 ‘who was carried from the field near} Austin, Tex., Nov. 12.—(#)—Muffled | highway near here May 14 when he (P)—A chat er eighth ward commissioner. : ‘ . — ge of manslaughter in the The best part of th: speech, the Begins Patrolling Duties the end of the third period of the Fa eee eae ee terete | iy poseeeatng tare, en £°F Mleesl- |tivet, degree will be filed Wednesday aie a a London Times said, was that express- ‘ ei Yesterday | Bismarck-Mandan football game at tabind the stabbing ‘of Miss, ‘Lehilin Possessing 3 by J. Phil Jelinek, Le Sueur county ing his conviction the world is be- Don’t Let Dandruf | the Capital City yesterday, was rest-| Highsmith, 28, by Judge John w,| attorney, said against hei coming more genuinely inclined to- Kill Your Hai uf " * _.|ing easily at his home this morning, | Brady, prominent jurist, remained as Warrant, 16-year-old Basota youth, ward peace. Pci 7 With patrolling of the streets of; much @ mystery today as st was when in connection with the shooting and On the food ships proposal the , | his physician annouced. eat killing of a 12-year-old boy following R paper said: “The suggestion, coming} Scalp specialists say thet 91 pen Mandan and the memorial highway | the tragedy occurred early Sunday . and thinning Toman had been suffering from an argument over the setting of traps. Je from such quarters, is sure to receive|cent of all baldness on the Morton county side of the dicitis bef the ‘and | Morning. | hatr from dandruff. r ‘ appen lore game Brady, who once was a justice of The dead boy ts Clifford Chantler, most prolonged consideration. The Micsourt river begun at noon yester-) arose from his sick bed to play the court of pone als here and| son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chandler of guments he brings forward to support | quick! day by Traffic Policeman Donald | against the Demons, traditional rivals ‘Whe Wib Okie of ia cae hewn ‘kid %asota, who died of gunshot wounds} Chandler, Okla., Nov. 12—()—Jeff|it are a most important contribution | Shampoo kills Fonts, Charles D. Cooley, president |Of the Braves. Knocks received in — in a hospital at St. Peter six hours | Harris, deputized federal dry raider.|to the problem.” way—and ame are ved ‘weak- | Most respected men in the state. ap- ‘1 ‘was sentenced to 50 years in the stat time. Simply of the Mandan city commission, to-|the same are believed to have tly did not know exactly what hsas 12.—() — The | after the shooting. A coroner's jury y in ee] The Daily Telegraph, Conservative | seme . PI ‘ ists ened him. He was carried from the iy y Kal City, Nov. 12.—(”) —The id | Penitentiary today by District Judge | organ, described the food ships pro- | magic. ve ietiie Tarleton, of autolsts | rield unconscious. ition digs storm gods rode over the west again |Tetumed @ verdict. in which ft Said /ial Johnson for the murder of Oscar posal ‘as revolutionary, adding. “ft is| You have to wash your hair any-r, ei Indications were Brady would re- ay, blanketing .|that “Charles Warrant intentionally Complete rules for the memorial te eee tay ae nua te main in jail until the ah part of ine in wet EAN and even ha and recklessly shot in the direction aie a Ter ren county farmer, !less simple than it sounds; that is Laat ad of auntie at the same highway follow: the youth, Reports clireuleted after | tt? week, and possibly until January, | prairies of Kansas and the hilis of [of Chantler, but ts believed that War- | during Vgtb bella! eh bac bots met “Drive not less than 25 nor more the game that his appendix had been | When the grand jury meets. . did not have the intention to do than 35 miles an hour. ruptured were erroneous. County Attorney Roy Archer held| Sub-freezing temperatures followed | harm. ‘Do not pass car ahead when there out no hope of a bond, even after the /a bliszard which swept Colorado ye: Confined in the county jail where is @ car approaching from the oppos- d: F I examining trial. “It looks like a case|terday, reaching the lowest ‘points of |he has been since the shooting last ite direction. Do not cut in. Mandan Farm Couple {in whicn the jury would probebly in- | the year during the night. Apprehen- | Tuesday, the youth confessed to Mr. ‘Do not park on highway. If C e 1 ebr ates G olden | flict the death penelty,” he said, “and | sion was felt in sugar beet sections be- |Jelinek but claimed he “just wanted . necestary to stop, draw off pavement. = not a bailable one.” cause the harvest is not complete.jto scare” the Chantler boy. He said anand hora when passing cer) Wedding Anniversary = Frozen ground will hamper operations |he was a block are ee ee . and sugar factories have but = fai te r 's “Do not speed up when car behind Body of F. H. Register weeks supply. ae |? mrarrant fired twice, the sec- attempts to pass, but draw over to} Fifty years ago Saturday, Mr. and HY ‘temperatures vei extreme right side of pavement.” Mrs. John Larson were married at Will Lie in State at Rt hich havejond charge striking Clifford above s Prevatled in the lower Missouri river | the right eye. | asa es perso | hon af a, nt For | Webb Funeral Chapel 2 sive ov it meine w or | as arent eooires =eolll DYROP IN ON US miles an hour at intersections, Mr. | vig, a distance of 20 miles, in a 12- forecasts said would bring thi first pete al Hi ed Ae Mend | Cooley points out. Drivers are warned | oared boat. Pending the funeral services at 2 of the ec traps in the Kaséta vieinity, where to observe arterial highway stop signs| Sunday they celebrated their golden | O'clock, Wednesday afternoon, at the Le fronbe Se oof 3h z year © western | the latter was catching weasles. After ||} and the rule which gives drivers at| wedding anniversary at their home | Methodist lurch, the body of Francis nares. on pierre rhdin add pone the poh the right the right-of-way at inter- | 12 miles west of Mandan. Two hun- | H. Register, former mayor an‘ walked in opposit rs ions. - 9 ‘ e sections. Autoists must come to/dred relatives and friends attended, | #ttorney, who died Sunday night, will WHEAT INCREASES siderable “back talk” between the two w ’ 6 complete stops before entering streets | among them nine persons who had |lie in state at the Webb funeral | continued as they parted, it has been |} en you re up in from alleys. Persons under 16 years| witnessed the wedding ceremony 60| Chapel this evening and tomorrow ‘1 During the period from 192¢ to | brought out and when nearly a block : morning. 928, the ares sown to hard winter the Warrant boy fired. Charles e bE paige) koh glied ight | three rine jPMONE the nine were |" Masonic bodies will be represented | wheat increased from 18,316,000 acres son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. War- || the air’ 9 about are required on each automobile. | the bridal barge. They were Ed and | 9 the services. brane son acres. Four states, Ne- | rant of Kasota. Tractors with lugs are prohibited |Sander Hedrickson, brothers of Mrs. a ss lr Ac teooiie ca eaaer| oe Same North Dakota Wheat |fiti'sat "| sputl ude ach rents an overcoat style Rr ——____—____ e this by giving fi- y Suite’ tine wus diwe's| Appropriation Asked | Held for High Price! oo sox marsovenmee | stilt ci con Sng, 8, A Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoat will give you all there is in good looking authentic style, tai- loring and woolens that ignore careless han- dling and constant wear, prices that will let you the curb upon approach of a fire! By Congressman May Minneapolis, Nov. 12.—()—The| Of the 71,000,000 acres of land in | grow corn on unirrigated lands of the | [i consider a new suit, too. 25°35 '50 truck. North Dakota wheat pool has confi- Cars should not be loaded on the| Aid Dairy Experiment dence in the farm board. Several | Present. It 1s estimated that by con- Suits come with 2 pairs trousers left side beyond the fender's outer cars arrived. in Minneapolis today | struction of storage reservoirs to con- KANSAS FARMS LARGE Regular Sc size, 69¢ iu Regular $1.50 size, $1.20. = Hall's Drug Store.—Adv. Minnesoti investment in new Missouri spends more than $500,000 schools this year will exceed $4,000,- | annually for protection and propa- 000. | gation of game. edge. If a load extends more than| Passage by congress of the $50,000 | with instructions to hold if the bids | Serve flood waters, between 200,000 There are about 165,000 farms in | four feet beyond the rear of the ve- appropriation asked by Congressman |on ordinary No. 1 were under $1.25 | 2nd 600,000 additional acres may be | Kansas and the average size of them | hicle, a red flag must be attached in| J. H. Sinclair would permit rapid|and to ask premiums if the wheat | 2dded to the state's cultivated area. is 264 acres. the daytime and a red light at night. ! extension of the work being done at|was choice. Buyers refused to pay Fonts, a former New York state po- | the Northern Great Plains dairy ex-|the asked price and at the close it ems The experiment was launched by} The wheat will start drawing de- Morton Red Cross Is _| government appropriation three years | murrage at the rate of $2 per dai y per Marking Time Before | huit ot tend and buildings vatued at | charges wil I « dey te) Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Will Supply It in Generous Membership Campaign was j Quantities a. With canvassing committees select-} Eight young bulls will be ready for ec in three cities, officials of the Mor- | distribution to North Dakots farmers | Masonic temple Wednesday at ton county chapter of the American | next spring. The bulls are given to| 1:30 p. m. to attend funeral of Reel Cross today were marking time | farmers without cost for the purpose | Brother F. H. Register. bulk. This roughage is absol —chronic cases, There's danger in diets that lack relief. Eat two tablespoonfuls necessary to ea Without — Doctors eeeuninaail gonrtipation Posies rgnorne dagger A delicious cereal to serve with awaiting the launching of the an-|of improving their herds and must. enpremnmmniinnetimen poisons w nual chapter roll call ‘Thursday SEES WOOD SHORTAGE ruin health, steal beauty, blast Tymee” Gentes euicious in cooked morning, it was announced by A. W. ad A wood shortage by 1950 is seen by | hopes. age. Your grocer sells ALL-BRAN Furness, secretary of the organiza. | the local herd is the son of @ famous | R. Y, Stuart of the U. 8. Forest Serv-| — ttow complexions, headaches, Thiele ree ans ALL-BRAN. iff tion and county chairman of the|sire located at the Huntley ‘federal | ice. He says that forest areas of the ligtionsreseaee 8 that constipa- cars serve it. Made by Kellogg fh drive for memberships. experiment station at Miles City.) U. 8. are being burned and cut much tion is present. these can be Battle Creek. Comunittees have been sclected for | Mont. faster than new trees can be grown. ry > abet bos pie Salem, Gien Ultin, and*Hebren | “tt was'said that'all of the addition- bh bas of hee commen Is re | forthe local experiment cates mulch. "The equivalont| bese ASTON, 6 tarts able that names of all workers in — creates mulch, e equi in ieee = rot Het ALL-BRAN the drive will be announced tomor- Mandan Man Pays $5 of a coating of black earth. It; svstan' bring tow, Mr. Furness said. z - |will save your water next Fine Before Justice} spring. Wachter Transfer Co. nm health and vigor can be yerained by cating folttes “Let’s get up a Newspaper ad” Mandan Gun Club to cer ee Stage Turkey Shoot} atnrenntes ia. Gataraay ‘night,| axperimens stations’ sn enteasion This is No. 4 of a series Lioyd Blevins, Mandan laborer, was/ agents in North Carolina served in sie laes showing the many phases A turkey shoot will be sponsored by/ fined $8 by J. E. Campbell, Mandan| some way about 1,000,000 citizens of of advertising produc- the Mandan Gun club at Mandan! police magistrate. that state last year. ti In ad No. 3 we Nov 17, it is announced by officials of fine and . he Ser f jon. y the club. ‘The events are “open to the ane page near eter yon his of t een. dealt with the necessity world.” way home. Blevins was arrested by! of a suitable illustration. Clay birds will be trapped and shot| Night Policeman J. H. . orks ep a Watch for No. 5. at and handicaps are arranged so that every shooter will have an even chance to win his Thanksgiving tur- key, officers say. The shoot will begin at 10 a. m. st : Personal and \ | Secial News of | | Mandan Vicinity : rpc cieenenen Patriotic Talks Are Feature of Luncheon Autos ‘Lock Horns’ in Talks -stressing patriotism were maishap. 2 meeting Mandan dance. Shapely steppers. Tantalizing tunes you'll hum chapter, Daughters of the. Amerian for weeks. Back-stage youth and beauty at its best. A Fidget rcmnngg Sealy ao treat for the ear. A feast for the eye. Fun and frolic, and Mrs. R.A. Countryman as host humor and heartache in the wonder-world of the . esses. ‘ Nancy Carroll “Go Places and Do Lae “Tm All A-twitter” “She's So, I Dunno.” Hear “Buddy” Rogers play “Twelfth Street Rag.” ———— ALL-TALKING COMEDY and PATHE SOUND NEWS f “now then the ENGRAVING” Today - Tuesday to do | and Wednesday " The finished drawing of our “Rose- pa} soa bat Matinee - 2:30 anne” dress now goes to the engrav- i ; : Evening: 7:15 - 9:00 774 ers... . here it is photographed and tlre aod Hate ring | ya ; an exact reproduction of the original of re 6. Bismarck, ‘over |RE7™ make thelr drawing, reduced to the required size eee Pg a is made in zine. . . . This etching will F later be used in setting up our ad. Next we must prepare the story of il H i anit xe i w2 dott Greet Pais Bont sea Notice to Violators “Roseanne” Dresses. oa gett ett a Traffic Ordinance i ! ¥ owns the exclusive rights to the Meyer Both almost every conceivable subject. Use of this Srp ite he ie. ge i i a a z 2 i : ; r ——+ ADVERTISEMENT. iy eh cepmner c° al nee Sevan eas aeterke, cit Ri nab tt agit fe fibutor f ets, ator for eiDated at Weebl ea, D. this t8rd : day of hem ber, i pnagen us