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10 FEBRUARY BABIES AREBORN INMANDAN Daughter of R. Teppo Only Rep- resentative of Her Sex in Group _ Births of 12 babies, including but one girl, and death of four persons were reported during February, ac- cording to vital statistics gathered in the office of W. H. Seitz, Mandan city auditor. Z a Two of the children were born be- fore last month, however, one in December, the other in January. The daughter of Rudolph Teppo, Mandan, born Feb. 16, is the only representative of her sex in the group. A “Ws Birthday” son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. Gavne, also of Mandan. ‘Three of the four persons who died ‘were residents of Mandan or the im- mediate vicinity. A complete list of virths. and deaths reported last month follows: fi BIRTHS Dec. 8, 1920.—Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Sinkula, Mandan, son. ae 26, 1930.—Mr. and Mrs. John Feb. 8—Mr. and Mrs. John Gartner, Mandan, son. Feb. 15—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil- liam Kempf, Morton county, son. ¢ Feb. 16—Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph ‘Teppo, Mandan, daughter. Feb. 17—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rip- plinger, St. Anthony, son. Feb. 22—Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Gavne, Mandan, son. Feb. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Butler, Morton county, son Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. Reisnauer, Morton county, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, Morton county, son. DEATHS Jan. ' 31.—Wilbur Fleck, three months, Mandan. Feb. 2—Mrs. Mary Schantz, 57, Mandan. Feb. 18—Mrs. Margaret Weingart- ner, 75, Morton county. Feb. 23—Irwin Clapp, 31, Heaton. BISMARCK-MANDAN EXCITEMENT BACK Lawyers File Briefs In Law Suit Against Compensation Bureau Attorneys will have 10 days in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1980 [YOUTHFUL ROBBER IS LITIGATION OVER MILLIONS OF DEAD STATE MOGUL FORECAST DYING'FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN HOLDUP Contradictory Statements as to Ini ange wae fy, 18 Staged lowa Bank Raid to Get Money to ‘Help the Folks,” He Tells Police Des Moines, Ia. Mar. 8—(P)—A youthful robber, who held up the ‘Winterset, Ia., State Bank in order to get money to “help the folks” was | bank—140 miles away—with $2,500, Crown Alfalfa Queen In Grand Forks County Tipster Tipped Off - By ‘Copper Friend’ —_—_—_—_—_ "OO Morton County City Already the Talking of Third Battle Between Two Teams ‘Though the Demons are ruled slight favorites because of their re- cent 26 to 7 victory over the Braves, Mandan already is becoming excited in anticipation of the third battle be- tween Bismarck and Mandan high | him school basketball teams at the state training school gymnasium next Fri- day evening. Mandan feels certain that Bismarck will defeat Turtle Lake tonight and thereby earn the right to represent the sixth district in the game next week for the regional championship and the right to compete in the state tournament. The Braves won the right to repre- sent the fifth district last night when they eked out a 16 to 15 victory over Ashley in the final game of the dis- trict. tournament. Coach Leonard C. McMahan today said that all of his basketeers came out of the game last night without injury and should be in good shape for the regional final. Mandan, humming with basketball for the last three days because of tournament at the state trainit school, was comparatively quiet day, with al] visiting teams Jeft for their homes. The was held Thursday and that visiting teams from would be able to return trains today rather than staying over Sunday and returning Monday, which would have been necessary had the meet been held yesterday and today. Kitty Gallagher Will Take Leading Role in Play Coming March 17 Kitty Gallagher will take the lead- ing feminine role in “Will o’ the Wisp,” a three act comedy which will be presented in the St. Joseph audi- torlum March 17 and 18 under auspices of the English Altar society. Other characters in the play are: George Murphy, in the role of An- thony Desmond; mane Steinbrueck, Announcement for Stomach Sufferers Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and vicinity will be glad to learn that Hall's Drug store, Bismarck, North Dakota, has been appointed exclusive distributor in Burleigh and Morton counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which have gained an enviable \reputation throughout the United States in the rellet of stomach disorders, Hav. 2) Hall's Drog store tel about the: ite ©. H. Ptunder, Inc, 1914 Ricoltett ‘Ave, Minneapolis, ” Minn. Adv. was sought. ‘William Newell, 17, who had worked on @ farm near Winterset for a month, entered the Winterset bank just before closing time yesterday aft- ernoon and brandishing a revolver, forced employees to stand aside while he scooped up $2,000 pushed from a teller’s cage. A customer slip- ped out =. and notified the sheriff's . with a shotgun. Barrus and a fellow employe chased Newell two blocks and Newell was shot in the chest by Barrus when he turned to fire futilely at his i ir Ca atid in 8 ween RoGagE 2.2 HI sa a § FARMERS UNION TO MEET | Lisbon, N. D., Mar. 8—(?)—Mem- bers of the Ransom county Farmers’ Union will hold their first quarterly convention here March 12. C. C. Tal- bott, state president of the Farmers’ Whether He Left a Widow Causes Bewilderment HAD ESTATE OF $75,000,000 Brother Says There Was No Widow, Attorney Says ‘Wid- ow’ Retained Him New York, Mar. 8—(P)—Litigation over the millions o: Abraham Lincoln Erlanger, czar of the theatre, was forecast today by contradictory state- ments as to whether he left a widow. Erlanger, 69, died yesterday at his apartment on Riverside drive. The superintendent of the apartment building told reporters: “Mrs. Er- langer i.as issued instructions sne is not to be — by reporters or else.” . anybody mith Ext ” said langer, retired justice court. “There is no widow. supreme What I am telling, you is 100 per cent + |firemen said they had detected the | odor ‘He added that hotel records in New York and Atlantic City and transpor- tation arrangements made by Er- langer’s confidential employes also would make it easy to prove there was a Mrs. Erlanger. He estimated Er- lJanger's estate at $75,000,000. ‘At his death Erlanger was the larg- est individual owner and operator of legitimate theatres in the country. Formerly the firm of Klaw and Er- langer virtually controlled the drama, but the firm dissolved in 1919. ‘Union, is expected to deliver the prin-| langer address. ipal The meeting will be held in the local armory building. TO BEAUTY OPERATORS OF THE FUTURE: DO YOU REALIZE--- —That you must secure correct training, to successfully prac- tice the profession of Beauty Culture. —That in order to do this you must be taught by competent instructors. —That you must have regular —That the training you have pective em} practice on actual, living subjects. Fecelved means much to a pros- ployer. —That cheap tuition fees, offered by some schools, are dear at —That a Diploma from the Minette School means something. —That our graduates are among our very best references. Minette Beauty School - Write for Catalogue FARGO, N. DAK. ANNOUNCING Our Appointment as Distributors Of the New PLYM At Greatly Reduced Prices This is in addition to Dodge Brothers line of cars and trucks. We now offer 4, 6 and 8 cylinder motor cars. PRICES DELIVERED IN BISMARCK Plymouth $722.00 | - $757.00 COUPE - - 4-DOOR SEDAN Dodge Six Dodge Victory $990.00 $1145.00 $1020.00 $1195.00 Dodge. Straight 8 $1310.00 $1330.00 DODGE TRUCKS, $680.00 and Up. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. M. 5. GILMAN CO. at the 6-1 BISMARCK "| son, owner of a row of lake cottages. and after the walls fell in and burned | present Mrs. Erlanger 26 years ago. She was formerly Charlotte Fiscal. From the Riverside drive apart- brother’s home on East Seventieth street-to await the funeral tomorrow. There will be services in Temple Emanuel on Fifth avenue. FIND BODY OF WOMAN MINUS LEGS AND ARMS Burned Beyond Recognition, Mutilated Corpse Is Found in Ruins of Fire Antioch, Ill, Mar. 8—(?)—Burned beyond recognition, the body of a young woman with legs and arms ap- parently chopped off, was found early today in the ruins of summer cottage fire on the lonely shores of Deep Lake, five miles south of Antioch. Shortly before midnight, the An- tioch fire department was summoned to the fire by Edward Schram, a care- taker in the employ of Henning John- All efforts to save the cottage failed through, the firemen saw the body in the blazing timbers. James Stearns, chief of the Antioch ! fire force, said he believed the fire; was of incendiary origin and other | of gasoline when they first ar- rived at the cottage. T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Warm room in a mod-,| ern home. Extra large closet. Close in, Call at 410 Seventh street. PHONE 944 For Parcel Delivery QUICK SERIVCE Rates 15c. Any Part of City Trunk Checking —Messenger Service Rates Reasonable © 1929, ALLF.D.A. Durant Laying on it’ Side in Our Show Room | SALTIS GANGSTERS GETSET 10 AVENGE DINGBAT'S SLAYING ment Erlanger’s body was taken to his | ‘Polack Joe’ Himself Goes Back | Oberte ana his chauffeur, Sam (The | night, Shagow) Malega, was carried out by | &> Frank McEriane, erstwhile ally of at Saltis’ role of avenger. ! death might result to Chicago to Take Charge of Revenge Hunt Chicago Mar. 8—(#)—One’ of the “big. shot” gangsters, “Polack Joe” Detroit Cop Killed By Bullet as Store Robber Pair Escape Mar. 8. Saltis, himself, was due in town today Detroit, ()—Patrolman Dayton A. Winegar was shot to deat. | from his Wisconsin country place— | today in @ gun fight with two robbers avowedly to avenge the slaying of his; who were fleeing with $6,000 obtaine beer-selling ally, John (Dingbat) |12 9 haberdashery holdup. The rob: Oberta, ie That he would be met by a recep- tion committee of heavily armed po- licemen was announced by Chief of | Detectives John Stege. | Stege was informed that Saltis| country place, adding: 0 “I don’t know who killed my friend, but I'll soon find out.” Stege was convinced, however, that Saltis believed the assassination of bers escaped. |Minot Burglars Pry Way to $50 in Safe. telephoned his leave taking from his} Minot, N. D., Mar. 8.—(?)—Using @ sledge-hammer to knock off the dial and then prying open the inner ;Goor of a safe in the offices of the | Minot Farmers Cooperative Grain as- sociation, burglars obtained $50 last | We Are Now Open for Business Music by Dave Munson’s Berkeley Arms Orchestra Phone 47 for Reservations RIVERSIDE-INN NIGHT CLUB Mandan, North Dakota | by men without women —and how 16 men talk- ed about their gals in every port—while they waited for death in a steel prison on the bot- tom of the China Sea! 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