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3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1980 of the fear that something tragic|take up his new assignment a: the | basketball and track courses. Foot- | car, jumped into his machine as soop SS SOO O—000————————oasaa0—0—0SS———————5505—5————— SS SS SSS ES eee UILSUSPEOT ON (SERGE ARS APVRSTERDEMAND [Sirs oe re ie , While Sal an hour. band, with one of their members miss- Dn aa tl In the Valley City area harvesting | might have happened to him. Furth- | army motor transport school at Camp | ball will be the featured course. | as he heard of the hold-up and began o ing, held up the Bismarck bank a, be. tinned ty Prd Ba cee Rea TTS (ere eicd eke, Gadina Heake| ———_ {@ search on outlying roads. 6 , hel ip arc! an] wi inishes y jay, says a year ago her father’s automobile; a! efore coming here, Capt i Hock- | iy By radio, telephone and telegraph : BISMARCK HOLDUP Red brondl dete aren a. LIGHT | BISMARCK the report. There is a good demand a ee Papers, oe been |man was post quartermaster at Fort Roberts Was Mistaken \the word was eae that the robbers que for newspapers, said, N for shockers from Minot. Cando re- | stolen. is believe it the thief | Robinson, Nebras! i had fled in a ii blue sedan. Rob- : seinem gaye yore = rch viconac at uae a ports wages of $2.50 for harvesters | traveled through here and disposed | - a 'For Bandits He Hunted | Me shh ted jerts sped over the roads on the lool and $3.50 for threshers, or 35 cents |of the papers by secreting them un-|T jah to Teach . _. |out for the raiders. Sheriffs stopped Police Believe Man Charged With Ben Hutmacher Dies; | Most of Calls From Regan-Wing “The drift of labor at Williston is Sn Tene eer enter est | School for Coaches Pe preg senting tot back | Cae Be exsinieioe ne ‘eanine a base Lehr:Robbery Had Knowl- Garrison Blacksmith Section; Threshing Under from the west. The men report poor [bandits following the robbery of the|bandit at all, but a meteorologist and — crops westward and light demand for . | tT ? ;Dakota National Bank and Trust/an honorable citizen of the commun- - edge of Local Raid Ben Hutmacher, 50, a resident of Way in East of State New Quartermaster | ae seotie: Deis, wit oe tie saaliner company, Thursday, found he him- jity. . nigh Garrison, where he followed black- ‘ et ae the Williston and] Arrives at Ft. Lincoln | 2 2 coaching school to be held AU- Bites hunted man for a while, | Hig came back weary, and said .) Smithing, died in the city Sunday! Demand for farm labor has been ntana 2 + | gust 25 to 30 at Moorhead, Minn. he story has leal out, Roberts, | sonréthing about trading in his car dita bart tones to dctarsnion, aie night. Funeral arrangements are for| ight here, so far this season, accord-|_G0od progress is being made at! C.o443. 17 A. Hockman, tie new| The school will be under the direc- | Who drives an automobile similar in|for a bicycle the next time he goes Jack Fremont, 24, Minneapolis, services at St. Nicholas /Catholic| ing to C. R. Hoon, who is represent- Dickinson, says the Fargo office fae quartermaster, arrived at Fort Lin-| tion of Alex J. Nemzek, Moorhead, ,;make‘and description to the bandit | hunting bandits. % «charged with participating in the rob-|Church, Garrison, st 9 o'clock Thurs-| ing the U. 8. agricultural department | Port, and all crews virtually are filled. coin, accompanied by Mrs. Hockman| and Nemzik will assist Lieb in in— | eae | “Yery*ot the Farmers and Merchants|“ay .morning, Rev. Father Herman| farm employment service here over! There is some call for replacement. |rriday, * | structing football coaches. State bank of Lehr, N. D,, had any|Mandry officiating. Interment willl the harvest and threshing season. | There is a heavy drift of labor in the | Captain Hockman succeéds Captain} Charles Kimball, formerly of Fargo { be in St. Nicholas cemetery. | Dickinson section and this is suffi- 1 Capt ST Wanna ot TIFFANY presents | eer eeeE nt ‘Bank and Trust’ com= | Hutmacher was a native of south- ins 6k UN RE Ot boa ae tiga: ter cent to meet all emands, Harvesting !Tinecin ot the end of the monte to anctbead ag school, will handle the \ kota National Bank snd Trust, COM-| orn Russia and had been in this coun- | days six or seven and one day 10. On | Wages are $250 and threshing pay 1s | i, to} i , Fremont was brought here Sunday |'Y 24 years, coming to Ly eoitea the part of the farmers there has | $350 & day. | . : from Ashley, where charges of bank SEO wail teal ite ede here | been little placing of men. Regan ieee A, | ‘ i robbery were preferred against him, | States. He womkd & for some years| Md Wing. have been the principal Stolen Hadley Papers | | a hands in Montana. Crews are about Ashi “| \ — Oe eae sd aurvorities aiso| before locating at Garrison, rode ie Moen, nel se fer. ee-) Ted to Mystery Here | feared some effort might be made to| The family Teen a TE weoe, Harvest crews in this section are} take Fremont from the Ashley jail babi) ant cima Siumenchein, of| Bout 7% per cent filled, says the| John R. Hadley, Cushing, Oklahoma | and plans are to hold the suspect in] BD War. cers‘ Pussia, to whom he| gent. The wages are $2.50 a day |lawyer and oil man, whose supreme ~*~ & phe county jail here, if cried June 20, 1906; six chil-|®Md the drift is meeting demands. | court certificates from three states, | Pudiwill declared that police believe ae yor ‘Anthon, Philomena, Mary,|, A main office report from George | along with other private business pa- ¢ the five men who held up the Lehr|O™™ 0 sop, Two brothers are| Tucker, district head at Fargo, under | pers were found hidden under the | , bank meet the description of the men Hai in Mandan, and Anthon, in| date of Friday, the last received by,| floor of the tourist camp kitchen, last ‘ | «who robbed the Bismarck bank Thurs-| HOTTY, 1 an A™ acter resides in| the local office, says harvest oper-| week, was last heard from in Spring- day. He said that while five men] 2s Ongeles. ations are drawing to a close in the| field, Col., by his daughter Susan, who robbed the bank at Lehr, it appeared sel, RUE eee | Fargo section and threshing is well] is visiting in Marion, Indiana. | | only four men participated in the! ammDON HOTEL RENOVATED | tnder way, with crews two-thirds) ‘This information seems to dlsposo | | Bismarck robbery. Four men e: A FLAMING HIT! y the Bismarck bank, while one is be-| Amidon, N. D., Aug. 11.—The Ami- H Se Oe ee Lie or teat able Se ee Teenie ar Neale Ye o 9 Richholt’s Cash and Carry | Phone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer] to determine definitely that there was|Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gift, who are giv- THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE ‘shey Gasp—And Like It! They are shocked and thrilled —entertained and amused by this sizzling drama of beauty and the buyer. It shows amazingly the road to din, sin and gin. a fifth man, ing the traveling public exceptionally q According to Pudwill, police are|good service. Palace Theatre MANDAN Vibrant, Daring Drama— Exotic Settings — Lovely Ladies — Wild Orgies. ~- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Jeanette Loff, Marie Prevost, Judith Barrie —-A —E—— Tae s ‘, " Tonight - Tuesday Night — 7:15 - 9 p. m.; Prices: 15¢-40c All Week Specials Halperin Production, ee LETTE TPE LT ST CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES, 21 : Early Fall Presentation of SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Pape PUGS Leet cece aeeadase es Cc Marathon H ts Four Big Time CHERRIES, Black Pitted, 9 5 c a b : e BAMON CAN oi Ke. carte ai ee es Headliner (oaint) leeds (tel), Porenane: (elidhs) Vaudeville Acts |] sisson i4c | | 8998 83.98’ 84.98 " . WF GO IOROS dicate 4ib:40d'aein begs dls wieder es 5 2 + Charles Dixon and Co. in Person Also DIAMOND MATCHES, Boe ibe is : EARERS of Marathon hats ¢: d get th Alice White’s gr eatest role to date A Mele hat bee BID a Ra ace aes 1 9 c Wir liste Sebuey ‘ean thay! And'this eee ies ef e e e COCOA, M ae Gee 5 ep eo be a Lae eet Alice White in ~~ va es. eS appearance, easy in fit and made of choice hatters furs. All in the new Fall shades. “Sweet Mama” With David Manners of “Journey’s End” fame Kenneth Thomson, Lee Moran, Rita Flynn Sound News Reel Daily at 2:30 - 7 and 9 p.m Tonight and Tuesday Capitol Theatre NEW STOCK GERBER’S STRAINED FOOD PRODUCTS \ Styles Right — Prices Right J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. LET ourih Street US BE Phone 185 HATTER YOUR Six Pairs of — \ “Golden Crest” Chiffon H by Presents Miss Bismarck ‘Winner of the with ‘ MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. A FITTED TRAVELER'S CASE - Bismarck Tribune 4 | F. ‘A. KNOWLES Paramount Theatre BONHAM BROTHERS i} Bismarck’s Diamond Store Bismarck’s Quality Jewelers 3 Presents 4 4 Present i Popularity Con , i é MESS BISMARCK ' Pp y : oO test MISS BISMARCK i§ With a Compact, With a Real Stone Necklace. H ‘ At a Grand Presentation to be held at the + : if OSCAR H. WILL & CO. e .e e The G. P. Eat Shop MISS BISMARCK : MISS BISMARCK ci ie _ With a Basket of : . ae > z from August 13th until her departure on August 15th. ar n conjunction with an Electrical Demonstration and By I t : ith an Electrical D trat 1 WILL’S QUALITY FLOWERS “Tis The ‘Taste That Tells” ; : Cooking School. ‘Wednesday, August 13th HARRINGTON’S BEAUTY SHOP Presents MISS BISMARCK ; Presents Miss Bismarck With Complete Arnao Steam Oil Treatment and WITH SILK HOLEPROOF HOSIERY THE A New Dress Will Be Presented to ‘ ‘ t ' i 4 Aichmonds Bootery Hair Dress. TRAVELER'S *‘ 57 TAXI SILK PAJAMAS ER ESGAL TS EUSTSE GANT IAS COPRAWELT ESD OMERAL TE ee e Will Furnish Will be presented to THE None panes ‘POWER & | { SLORBY’S STUDIO MISS BISMARCK MISS BISMARCK Mise Bigmaree ‘ anni ig | NULL Eyreaa “ By the With free taxi service from August By ; MISS BISMARCK J F | me ‘MISS BISMARCK 13th until departure on her Alas- With an Bhi With Six Photographs. OHM DRESS SHOP kan trip, August 15th. “Rot > ElectrieTableLamp / For Women's Weag, i te

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