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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUN 3 ba » He was employed at survey work erty nor could he give the police an| tery was cleared and left for home rots . ‘si 4 ed ti i lis. s for the north and south branches of STOLEN B AG FOUND intimation where he, assumedly, had | at noon today, grateful to the sheriff's Christianson Again etree peg citacl 2 pene ay a hel Pgs le and othey| the Northern Pacific out of Mandan | ditched it. office for accomplishing the recovery] To Head Ci ity Bell, Miss H. B. Beach, R. iny i when a youn; " ea Ommunity Bell. , R. D. Lumry,| Other members going down in the ig man and later became Crane’s Idea Worked of her property. ° ° |S. G. Severtson, J. C. Taylor and L.| morning are requested to cal! at the| ee or tel AND FOUR SOLDIERS é Otheers, suspecting a house ae (a i Chest Organization | K. Thompson. “Hodge hall for their start, there tel ORAS manny WORE MS Wants SO might, be, made a search of the! Beach Will Vote on | a | ——__—___— | pick up members who do’ not have h “ | place Thursday, even going throug] | The delayed Community Chest | Elks A k d to St rt cars, Those not able to go in the A |e returned to the employ of the CORSE Ce $20,000 Bond Issue | etection was held at the rooms of the |LKS Asked to Sta | morning are urged to come down ir § ALEM KILLS CRLR p= leaves his sister, Mrs. W. <. | tor some renson telling teisehood| For Joint Memorial ea | yi Nd from Lodge | the sfterncon, ; | a bd on himself. However, re were ning. Supreme Court Judge A. M.! i 5 | west of Mandan. He was never mar- ee NN Py the bag school examination papers} Beach, N. D., June 7-—Beach will Christianson was re-elected chairman | 2 Sunday Morning The 10th is the last day ot | ried. Confess Theft, Lead Officers to, which Miss Bruen! wanted more than | vote on a bond issue of $20,000, to/and Dr. H. A. Brandes, vice chair-| Elks were beginning to leave for| discount on Gas. bills. D di Ill Heal lat the “Haan. BURA” ca ,__ | the money, so she could send them in| be used in the construction of a pro-|man. The secretarial work and the (Camp Grassick. this -afternom, tol ia espondent Over Ill Health, Man | at the ‘Kennelly Funeral parior,| Property Tossed Into Ki- | wo the school authorities, ‘The search posed county and. city memerial| tressurer's duties are discharged by|take part in’ the erection of the| _ Norman Flow for Register of i +f 5 we . for the i. erefore, was continued. ildis Ms \- ¥ i i 5 « : Hangs Self With Bridle (ee a oe, moans ater. wanis Park Weeds To locate the bag Deputy Sheritf| “rte'Beach city council called the| merce," Assoeiation of Com: |lodge’s gift cabin thete, Sunday. Ex-| deeds. shat as Noose of the betes Lutheran oan in R. H. Crane published a description | special election at the request of the| The budget committee of the year | ————_———— charge. Fellow employes of Mr. Wa-| our soldiers are in the county jail, | of it in The Tribune, This descrip-| Harley Salzman post of the Ameri-|was reappointed, with Mrs. F. R.j terstraw in the freight house will act | confessed ‘thieves in the stealing of | tion was read by a soldier at the fort can Leg’ ; Smyth taking the place of C. R. cae se baht seeing ts as pallbearers. Rose Bruent’s black traveling bag! Who had seen the four men now un-| If the city passes favorably on the| hepa an gy saeirenty | nurtal will be made in Mandan. | with $110 in it last Saturday. A fifth | der arrest at the locker in the N. P.|bond issue question, it is hoped that! Mon. - Tues. - Wed. fare so. nuilaec nopetiane ot New les, T man is in the city jail, held on his| depot. piat attieats. me spain oe Golden Valley ude) Va a) ) z . the structure. | -10- Salem, today. Coroner J. K. Kennelly, Cloverdal es, Lomans oe ieee coneaion ib poets | ficer Smith and Deputy Crane went| “*¢ scum for, the structure, sail tsa CAPITOL THEATRE June 9-10-11 nua no inquest would] Both Win Skirmishes jing one. ‘nat is the odd combina. | % ce ag Hots tiraily Leta ela Pee le memorial) wee i < i + on 2 n= | whii vould be practi it the s | aily 2:30 - 7 - * chil . . ovafamer improvised « ote from a To Continue Battle oat ae ot 8, crime fee The others, however, antes Tscuen at ueenney idea ot te Adults 50c entire evening for this special production. ‘ Sarna the publicity given the affair in The | having a sidihataclie tons ee | 4 , pedued Nasir guint He nad eae With both teams winning games| Tribune. Lead Way To Bag, Pay Cash Norman Flow for Register of , iil health for some time, having spent | #5¢ evening. Toman’s Tailors and| The actual thieves were identified) ‘The four privates were taken to! deeds. (Pol. Adv.) || tite ana several weeks in a hospital this Suuiees tie ter SFebuace tnhe Friday at Fort Lincoln. ‘They took | xiwanis park, where, according to | rein the World's greatest com- $ officers e 5} wanis play- tossed ; i " P ih et services will be held Mon- | Mandan Diamondbail league. ground park WEEE they had toned Bee ita Goesier sealee tate ane aes rin AVES | | Steat West edy team running wild day. Heute ener taenniemacice the stolen bag, produced tt and then and weeds and there the bag was gap Ww. in the grandest carn- A overcame a big lead to nose out the| ‘That is why Fred Salis) atao? oo as Hollis and Sinith emerg- Croquinole Waves, $7.5 ival of fun the screen SONS OF NORWAY 10 | _ apres See aa ford Bentle 7 oe ste tn Cotte as esl taht ited acknowledged "Sy eapere opecatere. has ever known! . ford Bentley, privates in Company I,|having been implicated in the theft. 4 ’ : ‘The defeat was the sixth straight | will face Judge Fred Jansonlus in| ‘They feached into their pockets end|| 1SANine Seite "AV Spueos see | E Hl AD: TO AY eS ee NPR igen ee district ca Monday, for pleas andj prodused the stolen money. Shoe- marck, N. Dak. immins-! Possible sentence. aker had of it, the others $20 NAM E N shoved back into a tie for third place] Meanwhile Sheriff Rollin Welch each, It pial that when they took with the Purity Dairy entrant} and Chief Chris Martineson are re-| the bag and opened it, they all made —__———_ ,_ | through its setback. turning from Salina, Kansas, with the|a grab for the cash, Shoemaker in Iver Acker, State Tax Commis-| The standings oy; Ne est: ee eral Saat ade Lh Rt that way getting more than the oth- YQUR OWN MOVIE a ee a 10 | he city jail and ‘Private Jess Cather | "nis mruen had come in Saturday CAMERA In the screen's Ciret i “ In the county jail, awaiting sen-| f; her school at Woodward and i : q tion Last Night Cummins-Pioneer. tence on a forgery charge. aa Wiliitig for a train to return to great comedy evtra- F Purity Dairy - Fellow Soldiers Indignant her home 16 miles north of Dickinson. vaganza! Beginning the second day of their | Kennelly-Royals The men at the fort received the] She placed the bag in a lockér and convention at Mandan, over 200 men | Service Plumbers .... -000| revelation of the bag burglary with | forgot ‘to take the key. Between 5 BO y. and women of the Sons of Norway —— hot indignation against the quar-| and 6 o'clock Lingelfelter saw the key went into an all-day business conter- | Slight Improvement tet disgracing the post. Somebody | and removed it, intending to come ence which will terminate with elec- | %: ei shouted an invitation for any other | pack later for the bag. The four sol- pel ros Noted in Condition | rooks in the company. if there were) diers came tnto the station and saw 5 | A more, . “We "t want | 5 loc! rtly At a banquet to be served tonight, Of Keith McClelland} such men in this company,” it was Bare hae thet qlee Pies only Norwegian dishes will be served. announced. | Brueni remained here till the mys- Following the banquet T. H. Thore-| A slight improvement in the condi-| The theft of the bag was cleared sen, Bismarck, will speak and the/ tion of Keith, seven year old son of | through the sheriff's office while the ‘Luther league of Mandan will present | W. F. McClelland, Mandan, was noted | police were holding Private Lingel. a play. | this "morning by hospital attaches| felter at the city jail as the man who | my FOR In an address last night, preceding | but he still was regarded in serious | committed the crime. Lingelfelter was Dr. R. S. Enge : » . a dancing party, Iver Acker, state tax | condition. arrested by W. S. Smith, special N. P. Chir " e e erat teh tt) Aiea Oe | “ae ae cig) Euan of Svar no ma i ‘opractor Outsi d e P a i ot Jobyna Howland the ing spi o1 ie Norse si .| the state training school suffered a e locker in tl lepot from wi | He paid special tribute to great ex-| sudden attack of spinal meningitis|the bag was stolen, He had the Drugless Physician Seances ear r ¥ plorers of Norse blood including Roald | was taken to the Mandan Deaconess | locker key on hi had confessed ff Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. ‘ és se ct saenc piper age peels ref Bernt | hospital late Thursday. eetenllees bag and an had offered Interior Decorating . ‘ Balchen, arl Ben Eielson. | get anom omen to make restitution of the $110. But | Whirlwind pande- tion delegates yesterday vis- * 1 *s st sted the 4 ate penitentiary ‘and Bun- i 50 Bismarck Women padheciosvibe emer tiearanata Beautiful pictures. Very low cost and hho caer day morning will tour Bismarck and | Attend Cook Class and simple operation. Let us eid Mandan. The Offi f show you Bismarck movies taken Mf slapstick ... gorge- borne idly UBldin nrc coomen attended Notice: le ice 0! with this camera, aper an in ous girls ... lilting a “Wear Ever” cooking class at St. ° County Coroner DeVry Movie Cameras, Projec- song -hits, dassling |Mary’s auditorium Thursday. The Members of the Old-Time tors and Accessories. Call scenes in technicolor. (pe aiibba van eed Ever pee? Dance and Social club and in- The Coroner, in some states, M. B GILMAN CO. OF M AND AN iN DE AD, ucts. vited guests will assemble at the must be a physician. eiouhehghallaacendae. A, Arntson Assisting in instruction on the/[M 1. 0. O. F. hall at 10:30 o'clock, ; Phone 808 | Proper use of cooking utensils were/M sunday morning, June 7th, for a ee 24 Phone 271-R SS | Thornley Wells, Minneapolis, and , be hi 14 $ ‘lls? in this state is appointed by the Dodge and Plymouth Motor Cars. Charles Waterstraw, 64, Had! Andrew Simonson, Minot, state su-|—m Picnic to be held at C. E. Wi county commissioners, t Cc pervisor for “Wear Ever” products. |(™ Pavilion grounds near Sunnyside, Been in Morton County Stoves used in the demonstrations | west of Mandan. .By order of the ‘The Coroner has no fixed were loan yy the ontana-Dakota City 46 Years Power company an a, the North Da |g committee. ' : — ota Power and Light company. ‘oront = Charles Waterstraw, 64, resident of | a 4 bea: Cc 7 jer in senate Mandan for 46 years whose hobby of MISSIONARY CAPTURED iy fees amounting less whittling wood with a jack sre was wel iey ore aaa Gealigegit | than $300.00. known to most of the city's mts, | American consul at Hankow y died shortly after 7 o'clock last eve- | advised the United States legation . The Coroner, if @ licensed un- ning while ot work a8 a trucker in here that bandits hed captured the For Rent: dertaker, may secure @ consid- the Northern Pacific it house nv. . King, lety of the erable business which comes in Mandan. Divine Word, in south Honan, June 1.|{§] Downtown apartment. conneetion with his official dut- Death was caused Dy ® heart at-| Details of the capture were lacking. Two pa and kitchen- ea: tack. He had been ill for few days ——— ette. Partly furnished ind only Yesterday resumed his regu} wish to thank all those friends |—™| if desired. Apply ‘The Undersigned is engaged Mr. Waterstraw died at the same| who comforted us with help and GUSSNER’S exclusively in the undertaking ‘i age his moe Gr ae in beep septa Helen oe pore re Se business, has erected one of the month. His death also occu on | of our belov fe and mother. We most modern establishments of the eve of his sister's birthday. are especially grateful to those who He was born Sept. 28, 1866, in But-| made her last service more beautiful ae an ee ea ree falo, N. ¥., coming jandan song. . his ‘sister, mother, and step-father, ©. A. Jackson and Family, bh jgioes ine a a agemeeer! Conrad Kilken, in 1884. Driscoll, N. D. FOR SALE Boks aia mci jet ti ool primaries for the ice of coroner Wool Sacks and Wool Twine for Burleigh county. usecaccccncnornvaccnencnovoncencononancnnccnacanncngncaunatt peace inka Gain co i ane McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Box 265 Bismarck, N. Dak. tao Walter E, Vater, Minister MORNING SERVICE EVENING SERVICE hehe 8:00 p. m. The pastor will preach on 5 io enenieien NOTICE: “MASTERY OR SLAVERY, ae “i Confident that I can conduct the office of county auditor WHICH. ‘A Distardly Crime’ economically, efficiently and courteously, I reapectfally solicit the support of the people of our ca} Burleigh county. 1 5 ’ , EVERYBODY WELCOME shall appreciate your goodwill and your vote June 25, 1930. THE MOST POWERFUL SIX IN ITS PRICE CLASS anennsuaneonvanonsscenuencvenuent Alta B. Herman i : oe YS SIX PRICES The f the new Willys Six develops 65 h TMi on big — pol 4 new. ge ‘ian nd 48 egg FROM with speed of miles an U a miles an hour 695 in second. 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BROADWAY AT FOURTH AVE The Kay Girls Orchestra — j.aMus - from Minneapolis and his orchestra This is their last appearance here. ace ;*, Dome Tonight