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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950 e_||FATHER OF WATERS ISLIKE OLD MAN NOW’ MANDAN BUILDERS speeding law on the Bismarck-Man- dan memorial highway, was fined $15, according to the records. Both men were arraigned before James E. Campbell, Mandan police magistrate. Men who had broken into a Nor- ee »: MANDAN NEWS . MAN STRUCK BY CAR Milwaukee and Algoma, Wis. ee * Mrs. C. L. Smith and children have gone to Staples, Minn. for a visit with relatives. Strasburg Woman [Bet Drug Store.—Adv. Otis Bryant, Jr., Weds |Father Slag Returns tm ae at nada: encaped tn Hurt in Accident Miss Viola G. Jacoby] From European Tour Mississippi River Changes From 10 GET MONEY AD FRID AY 10 RECOVER Se Ae rate, Wave — i imi * | i 0 “| Mrs. J. B Lauinger, Strasburg, is Announcement was made today of| Father John A. H. Slag, pastor of | Roaring Wet to Timid Dry ‘ man, In fleeing to their automobile, |, st alexius hospital suffering from the marriage of Miss Viola Gertrude | St. Mary's procatnearal, has returned in Short Time pre Se ee i aan are Purity |. broken collarbone, cuts and bruises Jacoby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.|to Bismarck following an extensive | Development Association Files puppy of tools which they ropPeatly [as the result of an automobile accl- G. Jacoby, Hancock, Minn., and Otis| tour of northern Africa and Europe. | . | : A. Gi Vertz, 51, Declared Out] SUPPYy Of toes, rraral according to jcent, which occurred four | miles Frank Bryant, Jr, Napoleon, eldest! He attended the Eucharistic Con-/ |_ Memphis,” Tenn., Aug. 18.—(—| Articles of Incorporation; ' ithe poll steal, according tO} uth of Tuttle Sunday afternoon. . son of Mr. and Mrs, O. F. Bryant,| gress held this summer at Carthage, Father Mississippi has changed from ; of Danger; Erickson to Have | ‘he Police report. Mr, Lauinger also suffered cuts and 4 305 Avenue B, which took place|Africa. Later he spent several weeks & roaring wet to a timid dry within $25,000 Capital Heari bruises, Two other persons in the ‘Thursday, August 14, at Hancock in Rome and other places in Italy, ;@ few months, much to the concern | learing Saturday 'l\ Personal and automobile were not injured. ‘ The service was read at high noon | #4 visited in Switzerland before go- |of those who depend on him for thelr) articles of incorporation for the — |) "Cauinger said the machine was go- by the Rev. E. A. Hemp, before a|!ng to Oberammergau, Bavaria, to at daily bread. Mandan Development association, a| A. G. Vertz, 51-year-old engineering | Social News of | |ine down a hill when a tire blew out, bower of ferns and summer flowers| tend the Passion Play. Before sai; | qenck, in January the old river Gt |child of Mandan’s newly ‘organized | company employe who was seriously Mand B ve, | {causing him to lose control of the in the living room of the Jacoby home. | 8 ina in August on the “Europa”, | coated "Hoke to EBB epost ett | Community club to assist homebuild- | injured Friday evening when struck | andan Vicinity || machine, which plunged into a ditch. Only immediate relatives and a few| pn, pel “ee toured Germany ~ and mud all over the place. ers with financial aid, have been filed | by an automobile on the Liberty Me- | ¢————————— J friends were present for the cere-|"e Matis i so 1oW std) tub baie | Witt SOceetasy, oF Skate Feobert Byrve, | bridge over the Missouri river) Rev. and Mrs. ©. W. Stewart and Ashley Pool Hall mony. | are parched and boats have a ter- ged d th ttt ere, will recover, it was announced ltheir daughter, Jeannette, accompa- The bride wore a gown of pearl id’ udge A. Gi Burr Heads ‘rible time getting along with him. The firm, capitalized at $25,000, will | this morning by his attending PhyS!- |nied by Lawrence Stewart, Washing- Man Succumbs Here satin made in princess fashion with : : me dgereite at” Tiood. takes: (lie Oem Money to bommmaiders and. wit Or Dr. G, R. Lipp, Bismarck. ton, Pa,, brother of Rev. Stewart, are — a long, full skirt reaching to the Mich. Alumni Group river 1s @ terror to navigators when | M@ke other Radia ad behets poe ee: at Cid uae on a motor trip to points in Minne-| Roy Carley, 65, Ashley pool hall ; floor, and she carried an arm bouquet 4 * abnormally low. A long drought in n, according e original | was struck by a machine Grivel sota. operator and for many years a resi- Foor an see cand bables breath. she| Justice A. G. Burr of the state sus Gai Ub cree "tinh aye Swan ween [Ceo SMLaie’ "valtey foraluned “eae | Ulan aa sbneunoedl several wecks ago.) Fred A wir a a mtd x ee dent of Linton, Emmons county, died of yellow roses and tates SSrise Mil- | PFeme court, was elected president of WAH A qhits chiffon evening <chelll wutiiee “or: Waters aid Ke: Groppedl||, moornorators are HC. Batiilte, | oem charged with reckless driving bY] a4, and Mre FL. Dow have as| Saturday night at a local hospital. eas sachay’ weit atk =| re North Dakota alumn! association |@Md ® black velvet jacket at C&noe/| from more than flood stage at Mem- i Datners ‘Batle HTestevin, J; A.| Morton county officials, will have @ |, sos, ‘urs, . G. Porter, Santa | Mr. Carley was born in Minnesota > oe ey ee ea crate of the University of Michigan. st 8 Place Inn, Southhampton. pis carly this year to approximate- | Timmerman J. R, Pitesimmoss, 2 Piao regt oe lah their quest, Mrs. D.C. Porter, Santa! ji 5, 1865, and a number of years {dinner meeting of the group Friday _________-__ ]ly 45 feet in July. That means the oe, : 0 q ee OK ago moved to Linton. About eight painted flowers, and her bouquet was ! eve; mins, and Charles D. Cooley, sll of | present he is at liberty under $1,000 eee 7 By Ebest (pea afd BYpAOpEIMG MOSl | ites: at Devils Lake. were Dean| St. Lawrence-Route fal ace Te ie wate than four! Mandan and members of the Com- | bonds, according to Charles D- ‘Cooley, |_ A. J. Sylvester and Misses Louise | years ago he went to Ashley where Gunderson, Wheaton, Minn., was best | Roger W. Coole Grane Fase Vie 4 Pee craita” aesHen. repDra® munity club. bonds, according to Cnncounty states [Vman and Lewista Hanley left Sat-|he had since operated the pool hall man. idats denn Bb Is Job for MacNider | jremiy burned up an reports crops | munity club, ss proposed, ac-|attorney at the time of the accident |Urday for Henry. 8. D.. where they business, The body was being taken Seen ohn Knauf, Jamestown, literally burned up and the old man, will join Mrs, Sylvester and daughter|to Linton today for funeral services A luncheon was served to the wed- | secretary, and Dr. C. J. McGurren, pares feetend of rolling along, aneaxe'te the | Comets 0 the directors, Depeiite of |i Ths absence of Louis H. Connolly. |i om Mrs. SV LE ee Se ural "TUBE : ding party and guests immediately | Devils Lake, treasurer. Washington, Aug. 18.—(#) — The | gulf. ae emearns Fallen teecahega a Se eT aca sabeaeg : * Oe * pales nis. vite. Mr. Carley leaves after the service. A yellow color] The association holds but one meet- latest negotiations between the United| Navigation is suprisingly dangerous. ‘ BA a e irs. S P note, carried ot also in the décora-| ing each year, The next will be held | States and Canada on the St. Law-|Most traffic on the river is carried Utena hi is needed. The primary| Vertz suffered dislocation of a iat ve the Leeman ue a eee : Mrs. eae eee tee tions of the living room, was empha-| during the convention of th North renee ‘waterway project will be review-|on by large steel barges tled together | 1 bed of the kerio is to assist | right shoulder, & Kes pe debated Gaeraon, Valley. OLY, Peal th ily e sized in the table appointments. Dakota Medical association next June. |éd by President Hoover with his new | in seanmineua twa. Tt tem tardigoe, | che cqnetructien’ of awelinge: ok pers ee a iets Diba dN Episcopal church. minister to Canada, Hanfori fac-|to get a big tow up or down river| ‘ at is terres ttle ie Mr. and Mra 5. W. Derrick, Long |Néer, before the latter departs Melani Mung a good atream, ing in a Capital City hospital. ctoAiee eatED ee Hepatic oe Jack Dempsey is going into train- Oe ts ae rer | Beach. Calif., who have spent the last |his post within a few days. but to get one by at such low stages ie : © Mandan yester-|ing soon in California, according to points on the Great Lakes, and will | (O° occurs visiting old-time friends in| Mr. MacNider was on his way to|is almost miraculous. 1: jday after spending several wecks in| reports current on the west coast. return to Napoleon about SeDtemP* | Bismarck, left today for Minneapols | Arn Ey towa, ie wan sald tn of-| hat Tematkable part of it is not Cloverdales to Play 0 make ; where they will s 1d “Towa. Tt was sald in of-|that a few barges get pitched on ji « WRMacyant isa gradustevof the | before going to thehe cottage on Lake |ficial circles that the new minister's |sand bars, but” that any Agri BEGUN \\ MANDAN Power and Light Ten Hancock high school and the Moor-| Sarah. They plan to remain at their principal task at Ottawa would be| by at such low stages. | In Five-Game Series head Teachers college, tee ure summer home until the latter part of Oe eeeceat th ae | at Napoleon during the last three} September, when they will again re- " " i ‘i \ ks in eee years. SEO OE en teeta short stay ;tBe St. Lawrence diplomatic ex-| Gir] Saves Another City Will Spend Approximately! opening of a five-game series be- a a s ars. ant, who is manager of the | before leaving for their home in Long {changes and Mr. Hoover's atutude oe . $8,200 Patching and Re- tween, the lovers plaka Brant Motor company at Napoleon, | Beach. Mr. Derrick formeyly was the long pending question with # view From Death in Lake ay :E ee ne aid rarer ret yanyraduate of the Napoleon high | superintendent of the Missouri river to resuming negotiations and reach- airing Pavement pions of the diamon leagues res ‘ eens ln see HN ee k respectively, Just received a | shipment of the University of North | divisi f the Soo li ing a settlement. , Mandan and Bismarcl vely, ust received a large pment o! school and of the He | Ph Nia tail Mound, Minn., Aug. 18.—(?}—Wava — is scheduled for Wednesday evening, latest in fall hats Dakota, Grand Forks. He ts & Beta | oo Holm, 13 years old, daughter of Mixe| ‘The work of resurfacing 13 blocks it was announced by kittenball of- penis bak eal ber of Kappa Sigma, national oa Mrs, Frayne Baker and children, | Ethel Barrymore Holm. secretary of state. was saved|of paving in Mandan’s business dis- | ficials in Mandan this morning. a fraternity, and a charter member of |Barbara, Jean and Ruth, 508 West D hte Je | fom drowning Sunday in Whale~fail | trict was begun this morning. | The first game will be played on the Prices Reasonable the North Dakota chapter of Sigma |‘Thayer ‘avenue, left Sunday by car aughter Gets Role {axe near here by Ruth Bengtson, 18,| ‘The city will spend approximately Bismarck diamond. Dates for the last pee Chi, national journalistic fra- fee feathea ae tel to spend ek Coals oc ‘ “ daughter of J. P. Bengtson, fortuerly | $8,200 for double flush coating and | four games have not been set bat the 4 e (P i : = > Saray em | Yo, a gm KT ae cy imme Seg tT a awe a cen dd . loo tigger le pana: rae | scaesoein : * 4 Tania ii ee stage Ge in eee a ‘Swimming in a party of Sunday | sioners decided to proceed with the| Members of the irene oli) are = = —— arder, a a 21 ! iss. erine Andr‘ ant liss |the same cast with her mother. visitors, Miss Holm, who formerly | work et a meett two weeks ago ,George Heidt and Karl ornburg, Madge Runey entertained 8 company | Bernice Joslin, who have been spend-j will have a negro role, Seaphine, | lived with her father at Roseau,| after hearing the protest of meversl pitchers and infielders; ©. K. Joha- ¢ yof young womén at a 10 o'clock break- | ing a two-weeks vacation at Fargo, |daughter of Scarlet Sister Mary, who|Minn., stepped into a mud-hole and| taxpayers against the work. The sn, catcher; Charles Cadoo, first bate, ce et sepidtcars tnetehiet ae pean nope a |will be portrayed by Miss Barrymore. became seat ‘as her head sank below | commissioners decided that the work | Al Letich and Larry eat nal iotel. eae! Mare. 1 ——_ the surface of the water. is necessary and economical at this | stops; Mike Geston, seco! 5 he table, and o'eces were x * * : ® | Ge Helbling, toa tor 2, Guests from out-of-town | A marriage license was issued Fri- Lindberghs Play in Oily patching was being done to- sone penwenteld, Bruce "Furness, an . i toch, Wash- i .. j . “) Thelen, Wilton. * e ;. Miss Me a witb been spending | Miss Esther pilligmeler, Linton, PR icsheaad a hen eal cqrdiae ae Along 8 Mile Front “oats Satie need ia pire \ a ats . H | 7 7 the eummaed ere we re raeetier sree week-end in Bismarck with | 72,varlgus methods 6° disidential | Brainerd, Minn., Aug. 18—Approx- | Paving te be scurfaced includes | Mandan Court Fines WONDER and PAN-DANDY T. C. Madden, wi i. mountain lodge, such as miniature | imately 125 men were fighting fire on} Main street from Second avenue | Sp eeding Motorists eae x * * golf, horseback riding and fishing, but | &" eight-mile front touching three | northeast to Sixth avenue northwest | Loaves Now Sold at Reduced Prices Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mason ¢—_—— 4 | Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh ‘amused | counties today as the forest fire sit-|and all avenues between Main and | sa bene sera: will leave Sunday el i | City-County Briefs i ae indoor darts and pic- | creeps meat in the Till City area Bias autnweee eo alias fined in? Mandan over the week-end, for Osseo, Minn., where they w! i e vibokennill buzz! according to the docket in the office 0 ae Peres ae peg eon ial Pal aap cotah sete Kennelly, 825 | @ —______.__» sae Narre itoen arid seer 19 Bushels of Wheat lot Police Cet ‘Charles Reynolds this As a Favor to Your Dealer ir. and Mrs. E. H. 5. urth street, f - _ morning. z! Mr. and Ms aii be accompanied DY | Gaughter born ear, aarents of || NEWS BRIEFS =! into Aitka, Crow Wing and Cass To Acre tn Theeshed | orniDg. who exceeded the speed |fm Please order bread by their brand names, Your dealer ee a cont Beene SOeS Aleiys oeeite emma ye ort oy aR ae rr Crow og Gat eles litte a aaa desires to send you the kind of bread you want. It will ye summer at a - K . ‘amer, , . * * * ‘A son was born last Wednesday at St. Paul, Aug. 18—()—The | Ying eee raght the. REEDS: At Training School er assist him and favor him if you will specify when ordering. Mrs. Jeanette Frendberg has re-!the gt, Alexius hospital to Mr. and nude body of an unidentified boy | which already have charred 3840) qpreshis turned to apeeae poe a ery Mrs. George Kuch, Zap. about 15 was found in the Mis- | acres, Dynamite was being used in| the ae ey (eee renee Ee stay in California and in the a sissippi river by a workman at 7 2 i Tv gay spent the winter visiting friends |’ yy, and Mrs, Joseph Schreiner, Bis-| the ee ety, |e ee dan, it was reported this morning by th Los Angeles, leaving there in the | marck, ‘announce the birth of a son| The boy's clothing was found on i Me ec McClelland, superintendent of ‘This is to people who have ork. se i » and, fame ner piano lanes nthe mest P*? ait Town independent Teephone te: By Blaze Sunday |2rwret 3 se of ants and 341] 1 png, nave become veriously \ few weel eee Dr. and Mrs. J. O. McFall, Flasher,| sociation bearing the name ot — bushels to the “acre and weighed 58|| discouraged. If you may be suf- \\ There will be no meeting of the were visitors in Bismarck over the! Mary A. Leaon, Council Biuffs. | Members of the city fire depart- | pounds, the superintendent said. fering from occasional or chronic wank’, "Wome Missionary society of | Week-end. | Towa. | ment were called to seen epeeant wea ot the grain harvested will |] stomach distress, euch as gastric \ Methodist church dur- | * northeastern part of ept for seed next season ant e a N i e ne eee St Augumapoorting. |. Comke.6..VOn Bein, Fargo peels PAPERS TOO OLD o'clock Sunday morning but were un-| remainder will be used for feed for hyperacidity, heartburn, gas ce NWN IN \ P « ine, the Trouncement made, today by | ance man. is Spending several days in| | Chicago, Aug, 18—()—The | able to extinguish the blaze in an| the horses and cattle at the school. turbances, belching, bloating and «5 \\ \ Mra. Rov Lawrence, vice-president of | the city on business. statute of limitations arose today, | ynoccupied shack, said to have once ——_—____——_ associated stomach disturbances, \\ KK « \ \ \\ the society. a legal ogre, to thwart attempts | been the home of a negro named SAVE BURNING ROAD call at Hall's Drug store and learn \ \\ \\\ \ Be rte x * Mr. and Mrs, Joseph J. Brown, Bis-| at prosecution on evidence found | Lakes. Huntley, Minn. Aug. 18—(P)—A bout Pfunder’s Tablets. They \\\ \\ \\ bre: George. Stanley and ire. 8, | MATE, are Derents cp daughter born | in the strong-box of the slain | “The building was nearly consumed |crew of 20 men with a tractor and . Tene \\ \Y, WY \\ H. Zimmerman, accompanied by the August 8 at the St. Alexius hospital.| gangster, Jack Zuta. Included | when the firemen were called and it|orader believed they have saved a are exclusive agent \ \ \ Misses Myrabel Knight and Gertrude Rea ae Ee among ie ert ae Zuta were | was too far to lay a hose from the foad grade from peat fire which || end will stand back of the fifteen \ « An \\ Metealf, are here from Casselton for! Pup Immune to Shock a Ee ones | W3S 100 fire hydrant. The DUUGINE|tpreatened it over the week-end, || day trial guarantee of F. H- \\ \\ A a several days’ visit at the home of Is Given Reprieve] the popes, however eats ene ‘frame suructure with no floor- |e fire virtually has destroyed 60|| Pfunder, Minneapolis, Minnesota, \\\\ \\ , re h older. ¥ . remarkable stomach remedy. ae ae | Rio Janétro—i}—One pup of un-| Were mucl . ile north, filled the village. Miss Cornelia Bleakney, New. York |certain ancestry, held in the dog ELL’ St. sesh hr art ie 20 for & . City, has arrived i a vat wis pee \pound here is immune from electric- Mi ee AGE ae m—_ | $100,000 ‘damages for alleged aliena- brother, Lieutenant W. R. F. Bleak-jity, and has been granted an un-/ 4 2 ae i Z ; i ney, Fort Lincoln. During her stay, pied life. © Long George Kelly was sent’ to bre . hia mee Hee Fee ee nis Bleskmey will be a Guest at IDE | "He has, been put in the dos “ele- Pe ast ri ougen eerie | Wesley Jameson, Jr. Bienhoff charged Ameen se ey oa naa wo im Genieinae rs. E.G. tre hues fe. Hanes ut, the sirong-| will join the Minneapolis ciuo of | that the defendant won the ¢ attentions Happy The big new motion pictures of the com> of entertain- marck and Mandan y aes x * * {although other dogs in the Ramber| te “American Association Tucs- | 08 le wie atte flad suit for eG N ing season are ready. 1 The Movie New ment to serve, BS nics Florence Henderson. Fargo, with him were shocked 10 death iy, 1k wee gemeinced Aa ae oe ieee husband with be- CW year of 1930-31 starts now in Para 28, the, fines of ft Saturday evening for Hannaford, | qj G " “ ” i. itt Satie visit an uncle and aunt, jou s ipditits lly apiroute® bec | Sem amar auomamne Assoniatine ing “cold towards her.” Year mount Publix Theatres. attractions! after spending a week in Bismarck 85 | cause he was thin and undernourish- home run record, will succeed CRASH KILLS ONE the sues of hers spol Miss Alice ed when picked up by the dog-catch- Kelly at first base. | Minneapolis, Aug. 18—(P—In 8 Spiced with \ ngus, Rose apartments. lers. He was first placed in the death & head-on collision of two automobiles 5 | Mr. and in Bradley anda | chamber with eleven other dogs. The perenne ine ne ae Pe en in northeast Minneapolis at noon to Rapturous Rhythm! erat EEE oi tnneapoli, ware |OUR tee ee te ee ee saged | ee noe Chicago, 1619- day, one man was Killed and several Intimate Laughs! } is over Sunday at the home of Pirolita merely cocked one ragged others injured. Clarence Poole, Le Maude Jacobson, 310 West |°ar- Stronger current was turned on, a driver of one of the automobiles, was Glowing Beauty! Cae gs } but the pup just gazed at the execu- | @————————--—— | instantly Killed. Two of those in- Thayer avenue. They are en route | | 1d Overby, Mankato te Bainville, Mont., to visit relatives. | toner. | Beauty Is Bride _ | jsuted vere Arnold Overy, Mant | eR OK ri Three times more the officials| yo) 2 ie ——————— and Stanley Brocke, Frost, Minn. | A. N. Fredrickson, Newark, N. J, |Dlsced, Pirolita in the dath chamber ‘They were taken to General hospital. | . artiey evening for a short visit j@nd then Antonio Prado, prefect, ar arrived jatis, He will leave this eve-|Ofdered that the animal should have JOINS BANCORPORATION ; 1g +’ ning for Spokane to spend his vaca- |@ home at the pound. Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—(#) —The x We will be open for business in ly lived in Bismarck. .¢ jogs have been broug! e lay ir new store al r) \ Maleate oy * * pound. Two thousand were claimed bey Bancorrors ee eae jonas oure Douglas Devine, St. Louis, Mo, is|by owners and 8,101 electrocuted. he number of group mei ai here for a visit with his parents, sr. | Fa et ox mine And oe Bai Fourth St. an d Main Ave in and Mrs. J. M, Devine, 717 Four Verboten Too Blunt capitalizes at 10000 with surplus of ; ‘0’ yi x * * Ge: Ss $28,500. Deposits at the last repor' 66 f Miss Annabelle Salting, of the For Modern pan peas $1,800,000 and resources $1,- re) Robertson store. is spending her v@-| Berjin-e#}—Many things are still Spee a ® cation in Jamestown with friends. “yerboten” in republican Germany, BOAT RACER KILLED 9 omo Ow ornin bd but no longer painly so. Chisholm, Minn., Aug. 18—(P—A I tr Miss Tena ‘foftner left Saturday 5 , Aug. Since the Fatherland was made Duluth speed boat racer was killed z for Gary, Minn., to spend a two weekS|...t6 for democracy, its citizens have here before the eyes of hundreds of with vacation at the home of her parents. | - t the bi “yerboten” ere. 4 i seo * * * ome to resent the brusque en spectators who had gathered to wit- Mr. ahd Mrz ©. N. Vinpank, agent, |Rowess as lnacking of the mailed ness the Chisholm speed boat races. meus Laura La Plante ues ay, ugus are spending the day in Bismarck | fist of kaiserism. John Johnson died of injuries suf- the first efa- John Boles / with friends. Even the milder form of des als fered when he was thrown into two marustiee oF a ea atatne \ 3 re far enough for ts 18 8] racer. a , sy en. hold thet one man is as eel fan wild full and Ar- “Rhapsody crreen's, stage’s and FA- We solicit your patronage. good as another, and a darned sight vid Olsen, spe ee racer of gees in Blue.’ dio’s favorite enter- better. So one sees the gates of Ber- was slightly injured wl boat tainet lin suburban villadom aioe with tipped at full speed. nee notices intimating that peddlers are pa? Se eas “respectfully forbidden.” ‘The violet scatters its seeds in the ena autumn by “aittillery” methods. The Th: W. 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