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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1980 ' with stealing an automobile tire from 1 ‘. ° . i : Richard A. Kuntz, also of Bismarck, Former Pipe Organist Three Injured Mohall |*>,—>--——— x? WS at Schmidt, Morton county, a short Here Named Di || Blind Beggar Found d ’ ork _ £ Pac Persons Are Improving | Wealthy, Ordered to} ' : rd amline Orchestra At Fergus Falls, Mi , red Se COREE ON ee ee ee - ‘gus Falis, Minn.|; * st ! a FOR TOP PLACE IN uae F LARCENY CHARGE ae Start in’ New. Work, |MandanStationKGCU| | Mandan Shorts ! Harold Orvis Ross, once pipe or- Fergus Falls, Minn., July 19.—(p)— ? Work, £. :, 1 ). J Receives ganist at the former Eltinge theatre | Three Mohall, N.-D., persons injured}, Chicago, July 19.—()—Suycott, . | Fro Compliment) |". aoa ars, R. P. tangdon let jm Bismaré and who now ts director | Accused Burleigh Farmer Says|in an automobile accident near here| ud beggar, was ordered today to ’ | m a Listener-in| | thursday tor Minneapolis where they of the.Mankato, Minn., School of | bal ‘here | ring up no more fares in his tin cup. : — ‘..y | will spend a week with friends, CERES UN, Music, hes been named director ot| Another Man Put Cider Cask | 7"UFSd8v night were reported “con-| The police decided his was too lucra- : aqradlocasting station KGCU, Man-} s4e5 Joseph “Regan and daughter [Grace Livdahl and Ardeth Guse-| the Hamline university orchestra for} in His Motor Truck nivehge cadet ad praabaetandad Ch siak er ea Howard Erickson, Eight and a/Diecsure in Tenaine Fligediet fom | Dorothy have left on a h several weeks’! ner in Neck-and-Neck Con- earned | pth aa alee ‘ They ate: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. 80- Bias today auyeols af fer t three yoare! j ‘ trip to points in Wisconsin, , HOES rr berg and Mrs. Carl Ror- lay a ; : Serious Hurts Words, exceptions prove the rule. Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson an abuts days of each week in St. Paul. He| county, from being held under a| 2" Was killed. senate § carat ; eine gard tend as folows: "tus | SOR, re spending the week In Fargo qhurther, tightening of the race to} will spend the remainder of his time [charge of pelt larceny in the court |, Me"s injured are: Stella Rorvig, tats in DEE ne How . on your luncheon program ding. . lecide Bismarck’s most popular girl,| at the Mankato music scl and will | Of Just . W. Riley, Friday after- J Dette ia. wi ‘d, eight and one-half year old | July 17 and it sounded worse than a a " hs being conducted by the Bismarck| continue as organist of the First | 00n, when the removal of & ideal lan-Rorvig, 13, daughters of Rorvig, enya a seen to at Basel 310 Fourth anna detieel a re | dog tight.” Pe girl Boge Ne ua her /tibune and Paramount ‘Theater, is} Presbyterian church in Mankato. lon cider cask from the premises of | 294 Fern Huseby and Stella Huseby, | POM their prot to quit begging. dan, was in bed at his home today | pont, Card, according to. Prancis| £03°4,00',ttver ‘ales Lyiac’ Dickinson, Noted in the standings of the contest-| | Mr. Ross was director of two Man- |Otto Schock, a neighbor, was aired, | Poth of Pelican Rapids. Philadelphia W: i recovering from minor injuries re.| Ford, announcer and program man- | ho Mreeed % eae from Kalis.|2ts announced today. kato theatre orchestras for many| Grenz admitted the removal of the 3 lade! pnhia Woman's ceived yesterday afternoon when he oer, {8 nO more than en exception | To Mont They will’ spend about| Gtace Livdahl, well out in front| Years. Four years ago he left to con- | task, but his story placed the respon- Negro Said to Have Body Found in Balti was struck by an automobile near the | Which proves that KGCU programs| Pell. Mont. | They aa yesterday, was in a neck-and-neck| duct a studio school in New York. |sibility on Gottfried Schultz, He sald ly Found in Baltic Mandan municipal golf course. | Senerally are Cab peel ene race with Ardeth Gussner this morn-| After one year there he came to Bis- | Schultz had asked him to drive his Attempted to Attack | i be The ‘Aatotsiothe prog ariven ‘hy. a Then he pointed with pride to a M d Mrs. Frank Wetzstein are |ing. Miss Gussner is only 2,600 votes} Marck, where he remained for a year | truck to the Schock farm, last Octo- Y Girls S h Danzig, Danzig Free State, July man named Davis, according to Dr. | St2ck of cards and letters from other dine the week-end at their cot. {behind and coming strong. before returning to Mankato. ber 14, to bring away a hog bought oung Girls Sought}i9—(aPj—the body of Ruth Pa- gauN Brisket, fp "| listeners-in who were greatly pleased peep retires Lakes, Minn, ‘The pair are far ahead of the rest a of Schock. The latter was not at ‘ ‘ jtricia Northrup, Philadelphia A X-ray examinations disclosed that | ith Programs over the Mandan sta-| '@8° eee! of the field but other contestants are! (1s ‘ . |home, and instead of bringing away| _ Wilson, N. C., July 19.—(AP)—|ician who was drowned with Dr. ie Gay rar a ete | CO Medic can atl 16 nar leodiling strong and give tektsations ot|GAbSy Will’ Visit | @ hog, the barrel was tossed into the | Edgecombe county officers, aided by | Burkholder in a commercial airplane e boy no ete a “At any rate,” Ford continued, “our} Miss Emma Nest Satin Stee strength mot fully revealed in th 6. truck by Schultz, sald Grenz. bloodhounds, today were searching| ‘disaster in the Baltic sea off Den- le ned in on our program, . 3 * < —— eral days at the Grenz home, the de-| Wilson county line for Oliver Moore, |German_ steamer lay. pdt gg A dae led aah geen and that's something. We appreciate | yee. secop itunes’ tees apiotesiens |leceaee ne Sone ee continued to in-| ‘The playground 1 schedule for next fendant testified, Schultz took the 20, negro, alleged to have attempted | perenne, ene a tee 4 if criticisms we may receive, both a week, as announ y Miss Lois | cask to his farm. 0 assault two small white gir! ite | bracelet the girl wore. e iv Toh tinea i eo eiee Dr. Erick- { PFO 8nd con.” my arate, eoge to i oad Beattion Josephine Cervinski, in third! toward, city playground supervisor, | not know what it ‘eal Anata i yesterday. The fils, aged eaey: was encircled by a lifebelt. a a —_ . 2 . 3 2 will be, William Moore: Monday and| There were some refere! to a|are daughters of Moore's landlord. a aa bee A Meade Wee BL Ny th's visit with her sis- fac eeran Ryan made a spurt yester-| Thursday, 1:30 to 4 p. m.; Friday, 9| pair of turkeys taken also, but. these ror a ar Golf Ball Prices Reduced. shoftly after the mishap, wi was After a month's 2 er day and passed Merle von Hagen. to 11:30 a. m.; Richholt: Monday, | were not included in the complaint.| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Klein’s Toggery. about 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. falas iran Lange So hein The rece today follow: Wednesday and Thursday, 9 to 11:30 | Later there was a quarrel in a Steele oe : — in ning Grace Liv oo a. m.; Kiwanis, Tuesday and Thurs- | garage over these, it was testified. WANTED—Salesman who is _inter- . is City, Mex., where she is employed in ardeth Gussner . 3 unis, ; i | |day, 9 to 11:30 p. m, Wednesday and, Justic Riley decided that the state; ested in building permanent busi- 2 -B ALL, PINN ACLE the U. S. embassy. Friday, 7 to 9 p. m. had not made out a complete case} Nessin North Dakota. Must be able Brind Your | x cee ae aa The gypsy will continue her veits | against Grenz and dismissed the com-| o call on trade. Have car and iN. P. Gives Detective 4 to the playgorunds, stopping at the| plain finance self. See Mr. Wahl at Bis- p RINTIN 5 my William Moore Monday afternoon, at mar urist Camp. HAS ARM INFECTION Surprising Service Plumbers; Convention Cut Rate the Richholt Wednesday morning and] Richest Landlord I preoviee tires. Problems to Us Beaten’ 4't0:4 In Chactal : : at Kiwanis park Friday evening. ord 1s Harmony Four playing old-| THE BISMARCK TRIGUNE | 4 ' EN ae Game Last Night Pdccticda SG ail adie? So Near Dead Following time dance at Glen-Echo to- Job Printing Dept. | jandan Hospital; McClel- Trimming the Service Plumbers 4{countries will gather in St. Paul, ; ; Sy ap G | July 28 to 31, for a meeting of the under authority of an Order of Sale) New York, July 19.—()}—Harry M. | land Boy Better be Sane revariagy Cabrera World ‘Association ot Detectives. nthe ot, ae County” Court. of the ey chairman ot the board of the trant bou: ib posse | special low rate, a fare and one- county of Burleigh. in the State o: ini ates Realty and Improve- Keith McClelland, seven-year-old |of dirst plese ii iegedtarel round ot 24, GU A TN Masa Dat Bae the, understened,” te Pin Wil eet Manoeny bead te At Allensworth Farm Mandan boy, continued to show im-' the Mandan Diamondball league. in Mi Wisconsin, North Da- Gat UU eas! Southeast of Bismarck Provement today tn Tis atl ae | gre Plumbers had not tasted deteat Vota, Mfanitoba and Montana has [inthe County of murieign and" Stats | today, a revolver ge ed ee nae Cone spinal meningitis at the ae this round before last night. George !been announced for the occasion by lof North Dakota, deceased, will sell! Doctors sald Bleck could live but o Every Saturday Night Deaconess hospital, according |Heidt, on the mound for the victors,|the road. It will be in effect in Mon- —_—. for cash or one-fifth cash and the| few hours. Police said he had at- GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME o poloeing last week-end, | "8S. masterful throughout the con-|tana July 22 to 28 and in the other Bodi f Two Dead balance payable in installments with| tempted suicide. 5 tuis\ bay es Bee riiae Tinie test. ai states and province July 24 to 30. les 0: O DEAT __ interest at not less than six per cent-| “Black, known as the “world’s rich- his own in the battle this week. | sraight contests, In another con.|T cue, Serum mit will be August <-/ Sent Home for Burial |?hs ister 7 sia County Court the| est landlord.” because of ‘the large cms * d Grainer, young man resid-|+est last night, the Purity Dairy for- Girl Scout Workers bo cies SR ete En in ih near death in an overflowing. bath: ing at 407 Fifth avenue northeast, reited to the Cummins-Pioneer aggre- | OE: ut Worke! The body of Mrs. Beulah Taylor, iret ndred thirty-seven” titty | tub at his suite at the Hotel Pl . Mandan, ees ier ee nine wai gation following an argument over a To Visit Chan Owapi who died here, Thursday night, ee North pf Range Sevent )| Iast October. A rescue squad fedberd ‘ | + Seughe to the ‘hospital Thursday decision, This put the dairymen in Ward count, for srtces and interim futielghcguniy"Sodth Bekots| 48 company worked. over him tor "Twqy D eventing with a serious infection in re euiietar theme re ck Interest in the movement to or-| iene Sunday eecesen” ees and Lot Nine (9), in Block Forty-one several hours before he was revived. wine ers 0 (0) " ither from a nail ad les for last night's games| ganize troops of Girl Scouts in Bis- -year. * oti the City h at the Mandan Beverage company, /$00, plumbers, Valder and Brunelle; | creased as a result of the girls’ camp| who died ‘here of meningitis while | in yeti y Tienes OR OF after Dakota George worked until 6 p. m. despite | Purity Dairy, A. Pfenning and J. Fer-| at Chan Owapl, July 20 to August 5./summering on the farm of Ray Gard-| ‘Ail bids’ must be th writing: and th swelling in his arm and might !derer, Cummins-Pioneer, Wagner and! Miss Lois Howard, city playground ner, an uncle at Mott, also has been) may be lett it, the office of er &) then have gone without, medical ald Tarbox. ‘The standings today’ pet, | Sr said Oty ng made to or- [teh 2° his home city, accompanied | sites? "biamerck, Rev Deksuatet The Peoria Cordage Co. carry a had not his employers insisted that | Plans ~ | by ‘father, Lloyd M. Brown. filed with the Judge of said County le +» 4 0 1.000] ganize several early this fall, i Court. or delivered to the unders:gned he s0e'g dating, 3 : ibe and it is desired to secure iced That ihe te af meningiin which persona eXANDER M fide : | ‘ supply of standard and 600 foot Man- oro | of young women over caused his death is not infectious. Executor of the Will of Caroline Helling Agency, Inc. ila Twi | Zap Man Will a | Pert sor] aise trom param care tityiall to | Cat Mold eee rmained, the body | paced suly ith, ‘A: Bs 1930. 108 Third Street Phone 877 Gn Bis e at ns es yoge poo | ici i i Chan Owapi the — ——<— | ey mare . D., also Johnson | Over Suicide Tria 0 4 (00! come out to Camp | " : . — first or second week-ends in August | { ay | In Prisoner’s Cell | ge ee ws oe a ome Wile the camp is in, progress. ss! Bros. at Jamestown, N. D. : “ire || Mandan’s Record for] | How"¢ susee , i R. K. Hafner, 32, Zap, doesn't re- | | : ested in the work call her or Mrs. W. | Write th y member anything about his eftort to|| Water Consumption ||. worner. | ri em for prices. commit muicide last Wednesday night | ‘In D: ° tut he will have from one to two anger This Month} 3 F BIDS ears to think about it just the same. | @——————_-_______.-» cdkey | " Hafner became intoxicated and Mandan's record f te Bids accompanied with certified rank poison, according to Dr. L. G.| sumption ‘in one MmeneS. talglie deninase terits Natigutatiation oe. Satan | Was thought he ‘would die," "| broken this month—or at least neazed hod eulaiDR of sia sn Sechitte STAcrAlred in Mlcctnnl oonly cieteich ording to Sig Ravnos, superin-|and necessary repairs. Specifications : court in Mandan yesterday on a tendent of the municipal waterworks. |and all information furnished by Supt. eee reagyeebee rey; ee June, 1929, when resides qaead’ bee regular nmgeting” of sbotra sat High Saturday . cide, Hafner was sen! e 4 if a 330 ti Hs Bony to an indeteminets tere | yeaniocorn face Einar Sad fo Reject St gr a| THEATRE of one to two years - . offers. By order of Board of Edu Extreme heat so far this month|tion. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Matinees 2:30; Evenings 7:00 an! 9:00 ities told the court he was drunk }4Nd lack of precipitation has made it| 7/10-12-16-19-21-24 Clerk. Adults 35¢ until 7.30 at the time he took the poison and | necessary tah nen residents Ms Se doesn't remember anything about it.}use more than the average amount Of | aanouncement for Stomach Sufferers watering lawns, bushes, hedges, tres, | Signe tnrearerhai” GUATCY a Always Cool Is y , by }} Lutz Leaves to Attend [Towers and small ganiens Baits’ Dru s Bismarck. North beer : i Pumps at the city waterworks, just PhotographersMeeting |, Pumps st the c eve bem ween sed aetet Pe 16 to 18 hours each day in order to reputation waukee, Wis., where next week he |*endent said. Dr Bre Cell you about them | will attend the annual convention of a Nicollet Ave~ Minneapolis: Ming. the National Photographers. assocl- Two Bismarck Men to at be ieeomzes nar xan] Face Larceny Counts A FINANCIAL BACKGROUND daughter, G! , ant ice Furness, —_ 3 Miss Glorie will ride as far as Wa-| Paul and Earl Haggard, both of First Class Shoe i , dena, Minn., where she will visit with | Bismarck, will face grand larceny Repairing ‘ relatives. Mr. Furness will continue | charges in Mandan at 2 o'clock next to Milwaukee, from where he will| Wednesday afternoon, it was an- Bismarck Shoe Hospital take a boat to Chicago, where he ex- | nounced today by Henry R. Handt- pects to visit friends and relatives for 10 days or two weeks. mann, Morton county sheriff. 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