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FAMED GRADUATES 10 HELP MAYVILLE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930 Sinbad, the Bullsnake | Machine Age Trend is aa | Followed by Pigeons An Appreciation by Arobel Thompson, 210 Main Chicago, May 17—(?)—The ma-! chine age has come, finally, to the peg Sinbad Lived Not in | | Vain; Garrison Men | | Take Tip From Snake | a oy Giant Dirigible to Make Atlantic Trip | cific railway. Liverpool, England, May 17.—(P}—A Minneapolis for these meetings have loy defeating Hazelton at the Inter-! ; been announced by the Northern Pa- | scholastic conference, and was awarded the Grand Forks Herald cup. | The decision of seven judges was six | Alleged Embezzler 3 Little Rich Girl Is j Hoping for Brother ' New York, May 17.—()—Iris Smith statement that the British dirigible to one in favor of Larimore. il Harold Strandness, Larimore was |) hoping for a brother to share the to Get Out on Bail}, Herold Strandness, Lari oeing tae | Bursety which her grandfather, Wil- vi ia | liam K. Vanderbilt, presented. ir. iAGHEPA plgean architesvure Wat teuina | bin WetiGey Ves, few days and remain there two weeks best debater. Other members of the} pr uM i | befor turni ? Cedar Repids, Ila. May 17.—(7— i {and Mrs. Earl T. Smith await the Sinbad of the 805 Tire Shop took | today st 166 West Monroe street. Tt] Maybe other bullsnakes in the Bls-| made here by Plignt Gommocder se | With his bonds reduced from $22,000 |Lerimore team are Bennie Strandness |stork’s second vist. his master’s trade to heart and did | is built between a brick wall and an} tees The Hazelton team consisted of | COMMUNISTS BRAWLS KM: y THREE bird nest industry. A neat example of what's what in Avenue Sinbad, the Bullsnake,. is dead but | 4-100 would start for Canada in a % ‘ i |marck area may not honor his mem-|G. Atherstone, first officer of the air- | t© $10,000, Elmer S. Huckins, held in Fortieth Anniversary to Be Ob-{® ilttle retiring himself. ery ihe pcre of paper| FY» but they will at least remember | Ship, who left for Montreal with an | Ccunty Jail awaiting trial on a charge | stitved Weaver, Gorham Stedman | served Week of June 11; Rack ae pen and Mudred Sehrd. Larimore upheld! Bertin, May 17.—(P)}-—Three persons edvance party of twelve. of obtaining money under false pre- | mci " | clips, nails, wire, carpet tacks, pencil ; him. ‘The actual . | tenses, may get his liberty today if |¢} a ne But it wasn't sunstroke, and tt) stubs, bits of string and paper, burnt| From Garrison comes information| ,.7he actual day of leaving Carding sree aan. cuce Of the question “Re- | were killed during the night in brawis Parsons Toastmaster solv hat trial by jury in criminal ‘between communists and fascists go- He " ‘his attorneys are successful in rais- wasn't heartache nor the triumphant | match sticks, toothpicks, rubber that elevator men, troubled with rats ton depends on weather condition. |i. the bal save hota t encounters with various rats that bands, and a length of yellow ribbon, |in their places of business, are plan- . jeases should be abolished, ing home from their political meet- Morris to Prosecute ea. a mysterious business that is said ft ii m 1 Huckins is alleged to have conduct- caused his untimely demise, it was the | “yn it are two eggs and a proud, | ning a bullsnake campaign. Mayville, N. D., May 16—(?)—Fam- bus alumni of the State Teachers college here are coming back to their alma mater to participate in the 40th anniversary of the founding of the school. The week's celebration, held in connection with commence- ment exercises, will begin the evening of June 11. Former Governor R. A. Nestos 9% ‘North Dakota, a member of the class of 1900, Dean Joseph Kennedy of the University of North Dakota, who wit- nessed the beginning of the school in 1890, and W. Earl Parson, deputy state superintendent of public instruction, who graduated from the school in 1902, are on the program. Nestos will speak June 12, Dean Kennedy will give his recollections of the school’s beginning 40 years ago and Parsons will preside at the alumni banquet. An operetta, under the direction of the Department of Music, will open the week's program. An honorary advisory committee appointed for the occasion includes men prominent in state and national life. All are graduates of the school. ‘The committee: Lynn J. Frazier, United States sen- ator, J. H. Sinclair, United States congressman from the third North Dakota district, Theodore Kaldor, former state senator, George Hillier, ‘Williams county superintendent of schools, R. A. Nestos, ex-governor of North Dakota, U. L. Burdick, deputy United States district attorney, Ed- ward Erickson, state director of vo- cational education, W. Earl Parsons, deputy state superintendent of public instruction, Harold K. Jensen, Mor- ton county superintendent of schools, Bertha R. Palmer, state superinten- dent of public instruction, Anna M. Rother, Ramsey county superintend- ent of schools, R. B. Murphy, member exacting tolls of civilization that | wrapped icy coils about the bull-| snake's lengthy neck and sank its! sinister fangs into his life's blood to} close forever those beady little eyes! to the glare of the curious public. The spot light of attention was too! much for the harassed reptile and | competition too little, so the mighty Sinbad stretched out his slender hip- less torso, crossed his clammy arms | and passed peacefully on to the Land | of Creeps. | Bismarck mourned. The remains were taken to the St.) Joseph’s Infirmary where Mr. Tschumperlin prepared the body and | rigor mortis took permanent place 24) hours later. ‘pany the president because of the portly parent pigeon. Hoover and Guests Fishing for Trout Washington, May 17.—(#)—Presi- dent Hoover and his party of 13 guests left today for a week-end fish- ing trip at the chief executive's camp on the Rapidan river in Virginia. Mrs. Hoover was unable to accom- | back injury she suffered several! weeks ago. | COAL MEN TO MEET | The Northwestern Retail Coal When Sinbad’s exploit in crushing a rodent here was made known to the public the Garrison men took counsel. If Sinbad could crush a rat why couldn't other bullsnakes crush other rats, was the query. Their plan is to obtain bullsnakes to rid their elevators of the rodents. Grand Forks Glass Merchant Succumbs Grand Forks, N. D., May 17. H. H. Bailes, 64, resident here for over 40 years died Friday after an illness of about six months. Born in Engiand, he moved to Can- Always sober during his days upon | Denlers association will meet May 20, ada in 1888 and came to Grand Forks this earth (and in the window), Sin- | bad went 100 per cent for total re- peal immediately after his death and} is fairly reeking with not only the! odor but also the alcohol in which he | now steeps. A duo composed of Wil- | liam Cleary, bare-tone, and Joe Mc-} Carthy, high-tone, sang “Bury Me) Not” and the “Black Snake Blues.” | Sinbad was a staunch member of the | Grand Order of the Serpentine and a | prominent Knight of Commotion. And another bullsnake has gone to meet its troubadour in death's un- known arena. Fargoans Sentenced on Liquor Charges! Fargo, N. D., May 17.—(P—L. C.} Quinn and George McCabe. owners! of a public warehouse in which 582/ gallons of liquor recently was seized, | and Lee Daley, arrested in connection ; with an attempt to “hi-jack” the liq- uor from the warehouse, were sen- and 21 in Minneapolis. Reduced fares subject to a minimum attendance | requirement of 100 have been an-} nounced by the Northern Pacific rail- | way. — Driscoll Telephone Company, a Co- operative Association, of Dris- coll, North Dakota NOTICE | There is delinquent upon the fol- lowing described stock on account of assessment levied on February 5, 1929, and assessments levied prior thereto, if any, and on account of unpaid stock and dues, if any, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as fol- lows: E. J. Anderson . J. H, Barrett Geo. V. Cunningl $ 12.50 22.50 12.50 R. W. Claybaugh .... . 73.85 Equity Coop. Exchange .. 14.00 | Elies Elleflod ............ 64.40 | Farmers and Merchants ban! 12.50 early in 1890. For several years Bailes was en- gaged in the gencral contracting business but for the past 16 years he; has operated a wholesale glass busi- ness. Claim Farmer Burns Cattle as Sacrifice] Minot, N. D., May 17.—()--An in- sanity complaint was filed today against Andrew Arnold, pioneer farm- er living near Foxholm, who is alleged to have killed several head of his purebred livestock, and then to have burned his barn as a religious sacri- fice. The complaint was filed in Minot | county district court, where Judge William Murray set Monday as the | ™ date for a hearing Announcement GET I. . A. ENDORSEMENT ‘ings in various parts of Berlin. to have paid some investors 26 and Emmons County Men |s2 per cent dividends. When Jerry O'Callaghan goes on stealing a steer he will be prosecuted by Attorney General James Morris, The attorney general announced| Grand Forks, N. D., May 17.—(@)— | Minot, N. D., May 17.—()—The In- | dependent Voters association indorsed | 1 = Wi D liate Einar Muus, Minot, and J. H. Burns, | trial in Emmons county district court | 44aTHmore Wins Ve: [eaivenon, SHIGE: eater ne ni y at Linton next week on a charge of | Meet 4 Straight Times [eden as candigatee teen Ol: Becretary of War ‘atric Husley te Ryder, as candidates for the house of | Secretary of War Patrick Hu:ley in | representatives frc i a letter to Chairman Bingham of the : S from the 29th district. | conate territories committer, today that he planned to prosecute |Larimcre, for the fourth consecutive | |the case which is scheduled to start time, today won the North Dakota | Wednesday. O'Callaghan, wio re-jhigh school debating championship sides near Hazelton, is charged with =| stealing a steer from W. W. Daugh-! erty, Hazelton farmer. | ‘| Let us do your Laundering and Dry Cleaning. Your clothes will look better and last longer if done by the Home Laundry, 518 Broadway the Home Laundry. 515 Nroadway Phone 815 We Call for and Deliver RATES GRANTED CHURCHMEN Norwegian Lutheran Church of! America and Women's Missionary | Federation will meet May 21 to 29, in Minneapolis. Reduced fares, on the identification certificate plan, to You Can Depend on Good Workmanship and prompt service by sending your dry- cleaning and repairing to MASTER CLEANERS & DYERS, INC. Webb Block We Call for and Deliver Phone 664 Capitol THEATRE EVERYBODY'S GOING TO 1 he Bi — with — SUE CAROL - DIXIE LEE WALTER CATLETT Come to the Last Show Tonight i FILIPINO FREEDOM OPPOSED Washington, May 17.—(*)—Opposi- tion to immediate Philippine Matinee Daily 2:30 10c and 35¢ Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 Adults 35c until 7:30 You will have a glorious time .. . lots of peppy music, zippy new singing and dancing tunes . . . You will enjoy every moment. . . . You must come over . . . And bring 1280 Gee F. Will announces his candidacy | 2450 for re-election on the Board of Fdu- | 73.45 | cation at annual school election Tues- of the state board of administration, | tenced Friday by Judge A. T. Cole in T. L. Hanson .. P. J. Iverson, director of secondary | Cass county district court. All three Mrs. Dell Hart . education at the North Dakota Agri-| had pleaded guilty several weeks ago. | E. A. Hull ..... ‘ Princess Patt Coffee Mrs. Thompson was a native of Towa and a brother, John Culver, still lives there. Arrangements for the funeral are being held up pending word from him and from a sister, Mrs. Norma B. DeLong, of St. Paul. Mrs. Thompson was twice married. She leaves seven children by her first marriage, Gladys, Leola, Grace, Thel- ma, Glenn, Herbert and Harold Brown, and three children by her sec- ond marriage, Luella, Theodore C. Jr., and Melvin Thompson. Her mother, Mrs. Dora Culver, lives at Carson and a brother, Fred Culver is a resident cultural college, Henry Hanson, state le 60.50! day, June 3, 1930, and promises to x director of rural education; Lyle M.| months and pay a fine of $200, and |Stifen McMahon . 1280) oe Lituehe GGG elias eaeaill nie Makes Any Meal the heavy date... Bittinger, principal of Onarga Mili-| costs with the provision that he must |S. W. Morton . 12.50 | ony P tary school, Onarga, Illinois, W. H.| spend only from Saturday night to Frank Prater 12.50 | tention to all matters for the welfare | T B —also— i Porter, state senator from Cavalier | Monday morning in fail for the first | C. J. Pederson 1250 of our Bismarck public schools, con- ‘aste Better : 4 county, Leila Ewen, faculty member | four months. The balance of the | J. F. Peterson .... 87.00 sistent with economy and sound Our All-Talking Gang Comedy of Minot State Teachers college, and | sentence was suspended. i Joe Rustad ...... 12.50 | judgment. . Marion Lund, Traill county superin-| McCabe was given a six months|E. C. Ruble ....:.. 12.50 | pot. Adv ee" R Movietone Act and Sound News tendent of schools. suspended sentence and $200 fine.! Anton Smitz ... 12.50 id - Beautiful Daley drew a one year laa Pan oe . 24.50 — Tumbler sentence and $200 fine. The three | Miles Smith . 50 § Lark Woman Is Dead _| sentence and $20 fine. iq: {John Banvik | 1230 §P q Starting Monday—3 Days e ge" Possession of liq 2 After Long Ilness} vr. | ote varne a agen 3 { FREE Why Women always want the Men they can’t get awe . Winner Adams 12.50 i Mrs, Minnie B. Thompson, 41, wife Handicap Is No Bar | poy ‘cones 3 With each Tt} of Theodore C. Thompson, Lark, died ae en ee a r faz at Wa 99 in this city at 11:15 o'clock last might. to Dickinson Farmer | ana in accordance with the order [> — y y She had been ill over a period of two ee jof the Board of Directors made of Princess v years, apparently from the after ef-| Dickinson, N. D., May 16.—Sivert | April 5, 1930, all of said shares 0! 4 Patt Coffee Adapted from Vincent Lawrence's fects of a delayed appendicitis opera-| Elkins, young farmer of the Taylor ! stock will be sold at the hall in Dris Comedy Hit tion. She entered a local hospital ven we ee Bree arm ee \coll, N. Dak., on the seventh day of [DP “ - “4 several times in that period, spending | tractor accident last February and in | June, 1930, at @he hour of 2 o'cloc« I 0’ J‘ five months at one time and came| Which his life was saved only by the | Pp. m. of such day, to pay delinquent > every n ve With You’ # here again December 27 for treat-| ability of his wife to apply a tourni-| assessments and dues together with [DP joyous comedy of young love with et 5 ment. quet and the quick action of his|costs of advertising and expenses of > modern ideas— o Funeral arrangements are for serv-| Neighbors, K. M. Knudson and Joe | sale. 9 ices Monday afternoon at Lark, some Lacher, in getting him to the hospital| Dated May 3, 1930. > yinister of the Adventist church toj &t Richardton, has learned to write a} M. A. LIEN, > e ree good hand with his left hand and is Sec~Treas fy 1 e Ss 4 SE > 4 of Lark, while. another, Ralph, lives! at Mott. Another sister is Mrs. John Stevenson, of Flasher. The lobster’s claws are not mates. | One is of the crushing type, while the other is used for seizing. Complete Chassis Lubrication by the HYDRAULIC PRESSURE | SYSTEM | Quinn was sentenced to serve nine | Ole Hefter ..... now a candidate for assessor in his district, the third district of Stark | county. WOUND ALLEGED RUM RUNNER fino, 21, was, shot and seriously wounded last night when he en- countered customs border patrol in- spectors in the Detroit river. The of- ficers claimed he had just beached a lugger loaded with 200 cases of beer. 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