The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NO NOVEMBER _ 25, 1929 _ by jabbing it viclously into the ribs of the South Dakota Education asso- ORIAL DAY ciation, the annual convention of | Benes slow moving victims. which is under way here. H. B./ said he was about 22 Melcher of Aberdeen was named vice | ars Con, a and had a “very thin face, PICTURED 10 CLUB Sc, nese <eety tor WYOMING TRAIN AND SSeesce"iceet ee, / POR ‘TAKE THE AIR om tosh, executive secretary, and W. I. |was committed for spite, as the bandit Early of Sioux Falls, treasurer. | RSG APES With iS quoted by several passengers as| Announcemen: of the cast for! Held on Liquor Counts is jsaying. a ve got a wife and two kids | “Take the ‘ea musical comedy spon- — o-———_—__- and the railroad won't give; sored by the American Legion Aux-| gt. Paul, Nov. 26.—(#)—Fou: bell- ¥., \ rititp ‘Schuh, 3 ' Otto Vogel, SWK% Archinatd ing. i a Baw, A, Soian, 1 | Opening of Railway ‘ i! ‘ewok the man ape (aatga "aad this morning by Bs | poy, three in a Minncapols hotel and A. Te Torbats WHE". 2! Kiwanians Hear Stories of As-|| Recalled by V Visitor j {Five Cars Tipped Over by Dar.' Passengers agreed, the man Ope Fovan Jonce will take the part of the | one in a Saint Paul hotel, have been sociates of Lincoln andof =| * *| ing Desperado Near Chey- hurried his work, took whatever wus | aviator who attempts to make a A frontier town, famed for its en- | Who Takes His Ti offered him and made no threats to First Dakota Corn tertaininly, huddled at the end of the| ene Who Takes His Time [obtain more. Several passengers re- —— ‘railway, is the picture Mrs. John 8. — bond he took only ® part o| General E. A: Williams gave the 'posser has of Bismarck when she corinne a tagy Looiietnged he Search Begins Kiwanis luncheon, today, some plc-| came hero on the first train back | Union Pacitle Portland Limited were! Sheriff G. S. Romsy of Laramie |be Ralph Parsons, 2 KEE Ge te na a OLE TOL hae robbed of $500 three miles east of here jccunty and a squad of deputies left The Mac In Studios ory as he saw or played roles Mrs. Rosser, whose home {s now 10 | inst night by a youthful robber who|for the scene of the robbery and them, as early as 1871. Anoka, Minn., is here for a visit with | wrecked the train by pulling spikes | wreck immediately upon receiving the Two notables he introduced in his | her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Johnson, | from the rails and then, single hand-jalarm and began an intensive search , “The Met: ta: ed "were Judge | 5 i ropolitan School of the Northwest! Sot Trshe ef aneeisL Seem vein: | tn cortnony with ber Tether, b. N.S meee, teromen alle i | Ot, Oe ee aie bar the mysterious oushler resbiiih Tui ga ninioaia ber of the federal supreme court and | Low, a construction engineer with the |tmroug the train. taking cash and| | The, terewieee Aevspot where the (and Aunt Minnie and Christopher — of the U. 8. senate, and Hannibal | Northern Pacific railway, Mrs. Rosser, 7g tise teal’ eigtit ere ver the spot where the | Wrigley, played by Mrs, Stanley ¥ Hamlin, of Maine, vice president in| 2s a girl, used ‘0 travel to the towns Six rain's elght cars were {spikes were adits cer {Smith and Harold C. Beall. Two ¢ the first administration of Lincoln. | to which the railroad had been com- | S¢talled, and five tipped against an [left the track but re upright, | cellent character parts, Mary, a wait embankment, but no one injured!and the last five, including one le shop, seriously. coach, two. Pullman sleepers, the | For Mrs prem ge Bl and Jimmy | Railroad officials said the robber /dining car and the observation cat,/9 typical freshman (Ralph Wengel) |i took amounts ranging from 35 cents; partly overturned. will wide a lot of itt Rai to $150 from passengers, but an esti-| .A few of the passengers suffered | ore cipporied by Sonny jetted \ Margaret moey, Guest Artist Hamlin visited his son-in-law at! pleted. Celebrations were held, and | Yankton in the 70’s and was shown : jt was for such an occasion that Mrs. corn then being grown in the vicinity | Rosser, then Belle Low, first visited of Yankton, the beginning of its cul- | Bismarck. | ture in the Dakotas. Davis and Wil-| Later as the wife of Dr. John liams became acquainted when Wil- ", who succeded Dr. Thayer |mate of the total amount he obtained | minor bruises and cuts and were | college co-ed, and Everett | ji The Professional Show with a Bismarck Cast liams had a claim for government aan ‘surgeon for the ‘avian was impossible. Many passengers|given medical attention, but none was Tom Pittman, a serious | | services before congress. | Pacific, Mrs. Rosser visited here and continued their journeys on west-|seriously injured. Auditorium ae November 29 The general also was induced to' other North Dakota cities many ;0und trains after being brought here xO TREES EEG The first act of the play takes place tell the story of the legislative action | times, Dr. Rosser was a brother of |0" @ special train. The limited was) Rummage sale of men’s in a college town, the second on the | ‘Admission - 50c years ago in annexing Mandan to Bur- | Gcneral ‘Thomas L. Rosscr, classmate {bound from Chicago to Portland. clothing at E; 1 Parish | {college campus, and the third at an | mission - leigh county, a joke rescinded at the ‘or Custer, and Rosser avenue 1s] The robber last night flourished a ic piscopa airport. following session, thus giving back | named for him. heavy revolver and speeded his work! House tonight. Besides the cast, “Take the Air” has to Morton county its seat of govern- fe used to enjay most our visits | - 3.80| ment. to towns located near an army post,” | General Williams spoke chicfly of | Mrs. Rosser relates, “for the officers | territorial affairs in the old capital | and their wives were fond of enter- | of Yankton, because, he said, he | taining, and we were assured a de-\ - ., | Wanted a guest to know some of the j jightful time. j Yulia" Gai: 1.79) history of his home area. The guest | “Mrs, Rosser made here home for a | of BW & was C. J. Strike, Huron. vice president | number of years at Brainerd, Minn.. .. 30 52.19) Of the Northwest Public Service cor-|iater moving to Anoka, and spends poration, now controling the North Dakota, Power and Light company. | on a visit to her childrep. wont ; guests included Herbert olfe, of Farge; T. R. Taylor of 2 * ton: Pred Cuthbert. of Deviis Lake; |Chicago Man Jumps Mrs. Frank J. Bassett, of the Legion Hy “| Atxilry, and’ Miso Panda Wateon, 15 Stories to Death it musical boone omer Rati purnoe nor the Legion ; Chicago, Nov. 26.—(P)—Alfred Car- next Monday and Tuesday night. rier, 69, leaned to death from the fif- “| Rey D. McLeod, coach at the High teenth floor of Mandel’s department | school, was introduced as the latest ;Store today, his body hurtling into | member of Kiwanis. Madison street a hundred feet from Judge L. E. Birdzell was the chair- |its intersection with State street, the man of the day. busiest corner. Hundreds of shop- pers saw the death leap. HUNKINS HEADS EDUCATORS ~The body was broken almost be- Rapid City, 8. D., Nov. 26—(4)— |yond recognition. Carrier was a sil-) | succeeding C. G. Lawrence of Spring- | verware engraver at Mandel’s, one of A field, R. V. Hunkins, school superin- |the principal downtown department Northwest Auto Show | tendent at Lead, was named president |stores. He had been in ill health, ‘ Scheduled for Feb. 1-8|- wes iz, 2-2-cen BODY POISONS MENACE HEALTH were announced today for the annual | | scheduled to open Feb, "The show t scheduled to open 1, A : has been definitely set for Feb. 1-8; Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Will Rid Your System of Them but location of the exhibition has not been selected. It is believed the: show will be held the same place as | By neglecting constipation, els two tablespoonfuls daily—chronic sw f Bit Blue, ie land, her time in the Minneapolis when not a aie last year, the Minnesota State fair: poisons in their deadly work. cases, with every meal. 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