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ve ST phreys, with Walter Tostevin at pi- anist. Other guests inclued Rev. F. E. Logee, Rev. W. E. Vater, Fred Wigle and Fred Shortness. Mr. Logee was the speaker of the ~|marck; J. A. Cull and R. A. Janz, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929 {ti Accountant Firm | PLANE CRASH FATAL 10 ONE AS CRAFT IS ROCKED LANG | Giant Tri-Motored Ship Plunges Into Swamp, Crushing Out Life of Passenger Indianapolis, !nd., Dec. 23.—(@)— | Officials of the Transcontinental Air ; Transport lines began an investiga- | ion here today in an effort to estab- ‘lish the cause of the crash of one of | $ tri-motored passenger planes here early last night which brought death | to one passenger and serious injury | to two others, D. C. Law, 47, of Philadelphia, Pa., a | Woe of tnd ee staff of 2 ‘arner Brothers, Inc., motion pic- P. C. BAKKEN ture producers was fatally injured. Announcement of a new North Da- ; His left lez was crushed, several ribs kota firm of certified public account- | broken and he suffered internal in- ants, Cull, Bakken, Brady and Janz, | Juries ‘with offices in Bismarck, Fargo,! ©. Mahlon Kline also of Phila- Grand Forks, and Minot, has been| ‘elphia, president of Smith, Kline, made. French and Company, wholesale Partners are P. C. Bakken, Bis- | druggists, suffered a broken right arm and severe body bruises. The other injured was Miss Mary Fearnow, secretary to Donald Bartlow, assist- ant manager of the T. A. T. She suf- fered from a sprained back and shock. Darkness Settling Down Fargo; and E. W. Brady, Grand Forks. Hy Each member of the firm is quali- fied under the state accountancy law as a certified public pape a each is a graduate of a universit; school of commerce. ¥| ‘he plane flying eastward from Mr. Bakken, who will be in charge | St. Louis to Columdus, Ohio, of the Bismarck branch has been as- | "eached Stout field, Mars Hills air- sociated with Thompson, Blegen and | Port, shortly after five o'clock, flying Bakken, Fargo, since 1925 and has|® half hour behind schedule. Pilot been practicing accounting in North |D. W. Burford of Columbus, planned Dakota since 1922. Prior to entering |t0 land the ship and remain over- the accounting profession, Mr. Bak- {| "ight, since darkness and heavy ken was employed by the state in sev- | Snowfall made travel dangerous. eral capacities. He is a member of{ He circled the field and as he at- —————=—=—=—==== | :: MANDAN NEWS : HONS GET BEHIND ene ’ | EW COURT HOUSE; THOMAS STEBNER |S |Father of Mrs. HK. | NEW COU HOUSE; “Said Critieatiy 1) HEAR LOGEE SPEAK FINDER ONCE MORE) Sait Critteatis mj TANT \ P. G. Hanson, 75, for many years @ 2 veer Canna in the no jersiature Decide to Entertain Scouts With | Mandan Street missioner ill at Northwood, aecnraiie to word Other Boy Guests Christ- \ Again Spots Woman's Ap- soetven ia Mandan by his daughter, mas Aifetnoon rs, jensen. parel on Streets Mrs. Jensen left Mandan last night ee \ alsin to be at his bedside. itr TOE, Oe ot, panied the! If Thomas “Bloodhound” Stebner — gl eg j tuns true to form, it wont be long | Boomer Brooker Will |corse secs taste wise! before he finds some women’s silk oe on the streets, or sidewalks, |Spend Xmas Vacation of Mandan. At any rate, he's getting warmer At His Mandan Home and warmer. A few weeks ago he _ found a black satin skirt on Main} Boomer Brooker, Mandan’s gift to avenue, foe Th 4 the wee muy Of the boxing world, was expected to ar- the morning. subsequently was|rive at his Mandan home sometime claimed by a “Mrs. Smith.” Then/today to spend the Christmas holl- he found a string of black beads.| days with members of his family. , The Lagecerecd pig hed Led which, as far as is known, has not! ‘The Boomer has been in Duluth cae leat Bris ip been claimed. This also was found] sinec the early part of December it was dec! to add the Lions’ in the street. fighting under the colors of Colonel |20¥, Scott troop, No. 10, to the guests And—land sakes alive—what d0/ jack Hurley and Phil Terk at the Sil- Christmas afternoon. you suppose the sharp-eyed Mandan | yer gymnasium. Dr. A. M. Fisher announced that street ete —_ on Collins |" “Included in the men he works out|the club has signed up Magician avenue this morning’ Shamefaced, and with an impedi- |Win “a sve .beny ‘hentweigte faa ment developed suddenly in his to be “at the top” again, Mr. Bowman is spending Christmas speech, Mr. Stebner walked into the * {in the city and will give a number of office of Sale aaanny i. bg this morning reluct exhibit some women’s silk Boomers, He | featherweight champion. feigned to know not what they were. a And now Charlie Reynolés, Man- ‘Riverside,’ Mandan dan's chief of police, the erie —— nl mal Night Club to Open said rlie, “ ‘om. 7 sald Chat, i er cols anda| 800n, Manager Says chain leading prison guards around —_—_ the country side in search of escaped} Mandan will have a night club can amaeetele Tirta he toe peice Peter Tamis, jandan.’ ; Both are of the opinion that the| manager, and John O'Rourke and ‘woman who lost the flimsy pink gar-| James Fitzsimmons, his financial ment eather ‘then the women who{ ‘Tumis at present la engaged in re- | cold weather at present is eng: re- jost only her skirt. modeling the Heart River pavilion, in prophet. Christ : 2 i aa: priedigeriecter section of tne ety, into |said the iy Acid cae rien the Thief Breaks Young verside Inn” He hopes. toliion and lamb would ite down togeth- i: All er, also the leopard and the kid. Then Hearts Steal ng ‘The bullding fading came the vision of the at remodeled, i * | Bethlehem, and now the vi ofa Mandan’s Xmas Trees with new walls celling, and Beating | Yorig vias poe en fandan today was seeking the man | tables, and a private dining room for who tried to break the hearts of many 30. It will accommodate 140 persons. of its children. Dancing space is 45 feet square. ‘Tens of Christmas trees left out- | Dancing will be conducted from 5 p. side business houses and residences | ™. until 1 a. m. each day, according over the week-end disappeared and | to present plans. doing their best to] _ The investment in the building and obtain evergreens “for the kiddies’ | the enterprise is said to be $16,000. sakes” today because Christmas dies — won't be Christmas withou the tree.| School Children Make 4 Tamarck’ merchants were, heiping | Merry During Vacation Bismarck merchants were helping supply the unfortunate Mandan fam- ilies, Mandan Rotary Will to mak Entertain Collegians | “Scfera groups of young boys having the “times of their lives’ More than 50 students at collegesithe escarpment of and universities throughout the /Mandan this . | Resurrect Tennessee Ordinance to Forbid Children Using Streets as Slides Atlanta, Dec. 23.—(?)—Winter's icy grasp held the south today as @ from Texas well into Virginia and A fourth dividend has been de- Clared by the Comptroller of the crediters of the closed” Merchants the Merchants i ik in Man | National bank, Mandan, it was an- With Lions in dan nounced this morning at the office of H. A. Streeter, receiver in Mandan. ‘The latest dividend is 10 per cent, bringing the total to 45 per cent paid Santa Claus will meet with mem- bers of the Mandan Lions club at luncheon g2e_s agtg? fBe fl Ad i t i i : F i i i i ‘3 Fe ef He ut He ria i i i if ej i f i in 3 5 : 3 i aH ths a - i ie FE i i 4 ul i 5 rf i ° ji : 5 L i . i i | “ i [ Daughters, es a Ctiristmas party Pri- So peat ei ace oa ing me Sat as snd Beiacry and Gertruse Kaly.|\ee Prank ‘Over) Devers, 5 | Hi : ir 1 q < ' state penitentiary for liquor law vio- HOLDS DIXIE STATES) ve’ tut the State Board of Accountancy. His | tempted to set the ship down it was office is located in the Dah! building. HILLSBORO FARMER ARRESTED IN ESCAPE Charged With Aiding Jail Break of Convicted Traill Coun- — ty Prisoners the ship, and that added to the slick, | icy condition of the field, caused the plane to cast to the extreme end of the landing area. The ship struck through the fuselage, breaking the left longeron, a main piece of the framework. Hunt in First Crash Law was injured in the first crash of the fuselage against the stump. The left landing gear strut, support- ing the wheel, also was torff off, al- lowing the wheel to drop. The stump, ramming through the thin metal of the cabin, is thought to have Hillsboro, N. D., Dec. 23.—(4)—Mar- cut Reyelts, local farmer, has been} arrested on a charge of aiding Del Lavane and William Rinde in mak-} ing their escape from the Traill | county jail Saturday. The men, each; under a two-year sentence in the lations, picked a lock on the jail and Today - Monday Reyelts, owner of the farm on which Lavane worked prior to his| conviction, is said to have admitted knowing that Lavane came and took Dol De i his automobile, which was on Rey-! lores 1 Rio elts’ farm. Reyelts made no attempt in the to communicate with the sheriff un- | til five hours later. “RED D. ANCE” SHIP FOUNDERS WITH - Charles Farrell Romance - Thrills The strange tricks that Fate plays in the lives of the meck whe become Mighty and the Mighty who become meck—Del Rio as the peasant girl Tasia who rises to fame on the stage of the Moscow theatre and sways with her mad dancing, councils of revolution and the hearts of a nation. All Talking Comedy and Sound News NEARLY ALL ABOARD Hong Kong, China, Dec. 23—()}— Tine Chinese steamer Lee Cheong with her Chinese officers and crew and 250 Chinese passengers, includ- ing many women and children, sank late Saturday night with practically all on board. The vessel was caught in a violent storm shortly after leaving Swabue Saturday afternoon for Hong Kong and went down at midnight swamped by huge waves. Two seamen clinging to wreckage were picked up yesterday and brought Wells Becomes Ill And His Bout With thought he misjudged the spced of | a five foot stump, the impact ripping | 1929 FALL PIG CROP. SMALLER THAN 1928 of Increase in Corn Belt States Is Offset by Decreases in Oth- er National Regions 3 " ‘ihe agriculture department sald struck Law. first pinning him against dications were that the one of the iron seats, which were torn \from the shacklings. Law, bleeding profusely, was hurled onto the lap of Russell McFarlane, another pas- Senger. With the motors of the Giant plane still roaring, the plane came to earth, rebounding and accidently releasing flares which led spectators to believe the ship had caught fire. The plane | did not overturn, but skidded crazily | down the field on the base of the j cabin, finally coming to a stop near | @ haystack. Law died on the way to a hospital |ard the two injured were treated. June would show @ shall decrease sows farrowed mext spring. ! | Hoover’s Favorite Dinner Is Certain , Dec. 38 dent Hoover will eat his Tavera aafilt turkey —agnin on Chit Washington, Dec. 23.—(?)—The fall| ante onre pig crop of 1929 as shown by the ta- DAVIS-ELKINS PLAYS zzz ants sx being FINNEGAN'S BISON) wise re Crack West Virginia Gridiron Club Plays Aggies Week Before Meeting Nodaks |_ Fargo, N. D., Dec. 23.—()—Davis- Elkins university of Elkins, West Vir- jginia, will play an intersectional foot- jball game with North Dakota Agri- ultural college here September 27, 1930, it was annonced today by C. C. Finnegan, local athletic director. The Mountaineers also meet the Univer- sity of North Dakota at Grand Forks, JOctober 3 | SY | | Riot Gun Stops Car | | || After Long Pursuit | = { ‘Minneapolis, Dec. 23—(—A wild | chase over icy highways and streets \from Maple Plain ended in Minne- apolis when deputy sheriffs over- \hauled a car after firing a riot gun charge through it and arrested one ;man Sunday night. A scond man leaped from the automobile and es- | caped afoot. In the car the deputies reported {they found five 10 gallon kegs of liquor and two one-gallon jars. The captive, giving the name of E. E. Rice was charged with transporting liquor. office department through rural mail carriers, showed that the fall|0me by Postmaster Mooney cent larger than in 1928 but decreases | <eeseeeeee in other regions, especially in the The report showed increases in the IT Ww {number of sows bred or to be bred it If amounting to 6 per cent for the Unit- | Perience the ed States and 5 per cent for the corn Srey catieas, tena belt compared with the number of Ges the handy tube with pile pig crop this year was about 4 per south, offset the increase. to farrow in the spring of 1930| Piles we mean few ay sows farrowed in the spring of 1929./ i, the tin box—60e, ot aay Washington, Dec. 23.—(?)—Derail- ments of a Chicago, Rock Island and \Pacific railway train near Stratton Colo., July 18, 1929, resulting in the death of 10 people was held today by the interstate commerce commission safety bureau to have been caused by the undermining of the road bed dur- ing a flood. It is not too late to send flower gifts anywhere. . -~ Oscar H. Will & Co, Flower Phone - 784 319 Third Street; Married i Ho Scenes in HAR Broadway’s Favorite Musical Stars J. Harold Murray and Norma Terris Singing Chorus of 60 y Dancing Ensemble of 100 * Symphony Orchestra of 60 Music by Oscar Strans, composer of the Nywood MOVIE FONE mere jey more happiness more “Christmas” “CANADA Jit : The Champagne of Ginger Ale Multicolor Old Line—Legel Reserve Matsa! Insurance GEORGE TONIGCH STATION tice of Public ; Announce the formation of a partnership for the prace AecenaHon sed Avdeing with Seay erent, Page, Grant and 3. A.CULL, P. C. BAKKEN, E. W. BRADY R. A. JANZ Surpine oo.ie.cze.ts | 307, ance Protection pag d