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THE BISMARCK TRIBIJNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 4, 1930 Mandan Independent Cage Beauty Arrested in Europé as Spy of Soviet Russia slept.” The pardon board has an applica- tion for commutation of Gummer’s sentence under advisement. The board today completed hearing ap- plications for 123 pardons, commuta- tions and reinstatement of citizen- fet Miata dahed eRe en ONO ET TOR TT RO ee EME Ne ne said, “to the officers on the late aft- peting so Lei tiga veniethadd iss ernoon of June 14, The misstatement A 5 A * given away with sandwiches. Started over trying to keep my em- Here’s Anna Q. Nilsson Again! peace the price of a glass has been Ployet from knowing that I had doubled. It is now 10 cents. JUNK-MAN BUYS SUBMARINE Glen Cove, N. ¥., Dec. 4—(®)— Michael Copobianco, junk-man, owns . |the Submarine 8-51, which carried 33 men to death. He diseovered that the craft had been abandoned in Mead- Loop to Be Formed Today Touma ee roe HORTONAAHCUIB School and High School ' cme APPOINTS 13 10 ship. —_—_—_—_—_————_————_* Canfield | eae ’ ' o- ows of Canarsie and bought her for $100. He is breaking the boat up and selling the metal. SAN ANT 10 INVITES HOOVER Washington, Dec. 4—(?)—The city , of San Antonio today invited Presi- dent Hoover to attend the 220th an- niversary of the construction of the Spanish governor's palace on March 5, 6, and 7. Senator Sheppard said the King and Queen of Spain and President Ortiz Rubio of Mexico would be invited. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The following families attended the community doings at the schoolhouse on Thanksgiving day: Mowders, Tay- jlor’s, Lindsey's, Jordahl’s, Walker's, Ed. Rasche’s, Mrs. Joe Cook and son! Joe, Mrs. Grace Myers, Joe Keifer) and Loyd Knudson, J. M. Humphrey's, Kuehl's, Chas. Our, Ira McCoy anc! ; Rev. Johnson and family of Bis-} | marck. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam-/ | ley were Thanksgiv- | | ag “Sinker Guiete'at the Ole A. Olson Anna Q. Nilsson, once a famous movie star, dropped out of the pictures home in Wing. three years ago when an accident received while riding a horse injuredi Do You Wear Glasses? ‘Mrs .Anna Strand and family were; her so severely that she had to stay in a hospital until just recently. At last, : | } taken of her | ‘Arthur Strand| however, she is convalescing—and here's the first picture 1000 Readers of this paper may se- jst the Shae home * Thenkagiviog aay since she left the hospital. It was taken as she sailed from Los Angeles: cure new, unbreakable, clear-vision | cf business firms with the players. At an organization ogee stn re- ontly in the Chamber of mmerce . ‘ | end 26 cagers turned out eat a|Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Burleigh Coun- number of others signified their de- ! sire to form an independent league. ty Leader, to Accom- Leaders in the proposed league pany Them hope that about six or eight teams H will be formed in Mandan, which will ! play on a regular schedule. Morton county will have thirteen; Business firms that have already|4-H club delegates at the state | offered to support the teams finan-| achievement institute. at Fargo this cially include Mandan Recreation) week, according to R. C. Newcomer,| Parlors, Mandan Meat Market, J. C.| Morton county agent in charge of Penney company, Mandan Beverage 4-H club activities. | company, Purity Dairy, and Mandan Delegates to the 2ist annual con-| Creamery and Produce company. vention and their projects include: | Two teams are being organized at| Walter Golbg, New Salem, dairying; the high school, and one at the state| Ervin Wolters, Hebron, crops; Stan-! Italy will spend approximately $40,000,000 in the development of aeronautics during 1930-31. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and to revisit her childhood home in Sweden. spectacles free, as an advertising offer. os Sera aM aviilicm “Olienberver | family were dinner guests at the Jake| Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun-j | i Fisher home Sunday. day were Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and ae a Mon Ghul and tamiy| Oliver Knudson visited with his| son of Wing, Lucille Johnson and SEND NO MONEY THEY’RE FREE A new, true-vision spectacle has Loyd Sunday. Ernest Bailey. cling ley Fairaizt, Mi , swine; ' | and Mrs. Joe Cook and family visited | brother vara | been created, which is guaranteed un: training school to participate in the | oy a ieee, clothings Jone at the Ole Olson home Tuesday eve-| Chas. Our went to Bismarck Mon-| Oscar Olson and Pete Jacobson Were breakable, cannot tarnish and, it is Tete teil jum and| Jarndt, New Salem, ‘crops: Joseph ale day winere he will Serve on the Jy eye cue 7 mille home 88> clatmed, is @ great improvement over ae rernne, SE ean Have beet | Kavalicovates, Fort Rice, crops; | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- eee Oe tistad “ae talp le Ol Mec. R. Little and Mrs, H! Wat-| all other makes, as they will enable the high school syee sessions, and a|Helen Hutchens, Flasher, clothing; |ily were callers at the A. Ghylin] .. ral S at le Olson kins attended homemakers class in| most anyone to read the very offered for Dray have begun work. | Ella Westmeyer, New Salem, cloth- home Thursday evening. ome Friday. smallest print, thread the finest Be aready ents for the organ-| ing; Charlotte Feland, Almont, cloth- Mrs. Grace Myers is visiting at the} Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and family| Bismarck Monday. | needle and see far or near. It is now ; called at the Olson home a while} The Johnson and Jordahl young | taxing try by storm. The ization of teams and the drawing up| 198; Ruth Pederson, Almont, cloth- | aoe ter sam ance SRM actos ait PERN folks returned home from Towa) (aking the county by anit Optical of schedules will come before a meet-| 8: Irene Pockert,, Hebron, cloth. | couple of days at the Ole Olson home| The Canfield ladies aid will meet] where they have been employed the | ¢o,, Suite KC-203, Station C, Chicago, ing of the dhol retliad heeds os ane ae: Baan tte, etal 5 visiting with bis daughter. at the e f Bo home Dec. 10) last month. \IIL, are offering ‘to give 1,000 pairs hi r of comm » clothing. Y comm instea . very im~- | : ao Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Burleigh county | In Bucharest, she called herself Cilly Ausslander, and was well known in| The young folks of the community Sst SSeLiM UG “OI aapONeA ra... aprile iA Tinie wae. | Cet remeate Of thls reper eet . agricultural leader, and R. C. New-; the highest society circles of the Rumanian capital. But according to secret | Went to J. F. Little's Friday night to; ur i peed "y ed to attend. El Paso, Texas, Dec. 4.—(P)—A/ full particulars, also ask them to ex- comer, Morton county agent, will ac- service operatives who arrested her recently, she was the leader of a group! help Miss Ruth celebrate her 18th) ""® iin ; | : company the delegates to the insti-' of Soviet Russian spies working in southern European countries, A numer! birthday. ‘The evening was spent in| , Ole Olson and pit pact ete | Seed armada Pie gata Aan LM bend tute. | of Rumanian officials, as well as several army officers, are said to have been| Playing games, after which refresh-| to BiSwarce Eonday on business mat-jed and Hol Pollol are paying and and without experience or money, compromised by her discovery, since she is alleged to have secured political| ments were served. 3 Alf Rice pata ae ie Pee | and military information with their knowledge. “Mme. Ausslander” refused} Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher enter- | to reveal her real name. tained the following at a whist party) Hy | Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott, | ‘born to Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stein,| nad told the correct sta‘ 2i3 first? | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mr. and) NEW ARR AIGNMENT |sesi in the Mandan Deaconess|I do not know, though I weuld have a be ee ees — Cc. Berg : hospital this week, according to at-| been materially better off. Had I not| and family ant . an Its. A. F. Charles L. Domeyer, 28, Naval tendants there. |eorrected them would I have been|Ghylin and family, A midnight Mrs. Mechanic, Plunges to | | | sent to trial? I dont tniax so. For aie a Wr delicious lunch. ‘+ this faulty judgment oi nine I have| | Mr. ai s. J. F. Little and! Death Placed Under Additional $500, Defendant Wins. Jury Verdict in | less. lost everything in life to ne, Nothing | @aughters Ruth and Phyllis were! \"| callers at the A. Walker and G. O. — Bonds for Alleged Bur- s4\ “Any assistance in a :ogal way, at/ Lindsey homes Saturday. | Charles L. Domeyer, 28, naval avia- " that tim Id have saved it all. Mrs. Ira Bailey and Gil | tion mechanic who plunged to his glary M. K. Fread Suit e, would have saved it all. In ley and Gilbert Ward cther words, had I engaged such bl A verdict in favor of the defendant | Counsel on June 7 it seems a con- Zone Wednesda ne alee is a{, Ralph Endicott, Fort Lincoin pri-| was returned in Morion county dis-| clusive assumption that T would not nephew of Mrs, J, P. Hess, 305 Fifth | Yate, Was arraigned today on a new trict court Wednesday afternoon in| have even been arrested. It woitd | Ave. Northwest, Mandan, * cots Fr reap reatice Of the Peace|the case in which M. K. Pread wAs/ from‘peing discovered about the sav Domeyer was # former Red Wing, | james E. Campbell, but waived exam- suing Peter Wagner for damages as| i70"\e wiatie Wick, I hed notiine to What a Woman | Minn., resident and spent 25 days in | ‘Dation. the result of an automobile collision . I had nothing to E d Wednesday he was arraigned for| r hide. I felt secure in my innocence! QF 50 AND | Red Wing in July visiting friends and | petit larceny for burglarizing Pid Faecal rmbt) and did not engage counsel. Per- OVER were callers at the McCoy and Lind-| sey home Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and death in Limon Bay in the canal relatives, White Expl ‘ * ; haps if I had, the inquiry would hav. Shoul i His sister, Merriam Jansen, who re- | under Shomonee oer Placed | Sullivan, Hanley and Sullivan for the Hesih ilreoted eels auecuanar ine uld Weigh turned to Red Wing from St. Cather-|raigned for ‘burglarizing the Texaco |>inttt. : ry estate,| Tight man might now have been ecn- ine's college Wednesday, received | oi) station and placed under an ad.|.-4, claim against the Lowry estate,) victed, Keep the Fat Away | i message from the war department] ditional $300 bond. jot which C. D. Cooley is administra-| ““atter r told them the correct | | reporting her brother's death. “The | Endicott was caught léwving the Red |* W8S brought before the court in! stateirients I had made, they were EERE body will be sent to Red Wing, Minn. | Trait ofl station by J. P. Buckley of the concluding session Wednesday| for burial. Funeral arrangements | the Mondea sence. Pais ane ot | afternoon, ’ ‘other things, if I had these. ‘True | iven below are correct according to have not been completed, {criminal count on the Morton county z : the leading authorities—Women over j enough, I never felt that would | -, Domeyer was born in Palo Alto, ' district c e1 = i ahi: | ‘hin, iia’ aad 50 should beware of fat—if your Calif. Sept. 7, 1902. He ts the son | the co re endar, will go before | William Gummer | danse connec eee | This is interesting—the figures sure that I must be holding out on y the court this afternoon. talten confidence in them and thought | “ei8ht and height match the table 2 9 8 of Lewis J. Domeyer, Wineville, Calif.| Endicott pleads not guilty, but so| Plea for Freedom Teould stil hold thelr fash lu mee | DOW You are in luck—and should far has not found an attorney to rep- Denied by Board] 2720s. Tey went wild and eared be thankful—Weigh yourself today. SENORS LEADON = EES AIE tow ns | ¢nand conviction of some one.’ "* "Three piece set, comb, brush and mirror — handsomely decorated. A variety of ¢ol- to show Farrell was not a f1 t:tious : Wants To See Justi Weights given i - senior class of Mandan high school |character as claimed by prosecution,| “1 want to see justice a caialdoor pcpard fs om include ordinary in. for the second time this year led all! Mrs. James C. Creighton, who came| and charges were made McKenzie | from thi q . | le same angle as d =| If j - oe , 5 cou! ve test y in the case. said. “The ease can be weeks | pone: Ei! ise ot pecceeiek here carly today ‘rom apoplexy.- She} Faulty judgment cost everything | and the slayer found. Nor tine thin ipa. potatoes, Ton bias elle seca ereanes shame sence would eae been 79 years old next} ute ever held for him, Gummer said val I feel fully satisfied.” sugar—eat lean meat, chicken, fish, el 4 3 a" his statement to the cE e major ambiti la ve uit, year and have 22 members’ names ap- The wife of Sargeant J. C. (Chip)|° Gummer denied any guilt, and |Gummer said, “is to etna Patvic one helt een et Erusch- pearing on the honor roll: Creighton of the Sevent ined "7 aking Following are those who receive the arene: he Lael | aan a Babess algal e ne Hrasghtb evens the truth of this murder, and m: g | en Salts in a glass of hot water every “B” av it known to the ” honor of having a “B” average or|der of the Veterans of Indian W: 4 Proper authorities,’ morning before breakfast—this is the over, thus gaining for themselves | nrg ars.) In nis written statement he sai Calling attention to misstatements | easy, safe and sensible way to take scholastic distinction: Creighton was one of the few|ne made misstatements, at the time | he made at the time of the murder, | off fat—an 85 cent bottle oc hexuschiinn ; living persons who -saw General|the murder was being investigated, | Gummer said he firs <9 Carey, Lorraine Esterley, Mildred {ito Guertin tere aay the Tit-|pluced op him. He charged, ..e ‘nen der while on duty as clerk in the ho-|drug store in the world—you'l be mate's ol! Abs pitts ie : Grasthees Arlyn Stelntrueck. Pesgy| te Fort in that year to work as a|liam C Green, “built moutains out| “I voluntarily corrected this,” he | Gloucs Cue, vigorous and viva Pierce, Elaine Wilkinson, "Esther |°°Ok for the officers mess. icf Ubese misstatements to ~wppo:t his ae Femmes, Smith, Lucile Dahners, Gretchen Hen-|_ She was born in Belvider, N. J.,’ theory” derscheid, Dorothea Sylvester, John|D€c- 7, 1851, and in 1868 she married | Grimmer later volunta-ily corrected McCarthy, Vernon Pavlik, Peter Andrews who died in 1870. She | sl fawe statements, he said. Discuse- Sinkula, Ruth ‘Hegebush, ” taVonne| Went to Glencoe, Minn., after his|icg in cetail “false leads’ he guve to Penhale, Dorothy Anderson, Louise|“eath and remained there until 1876, | i:.\est'gators, Gummer sa:d “none cf Lyman, Martha Beltruschat, Beatrice when she came to the Fort. She mar- | tien: in any way prevented officin's Smeland. ried Sargeant Creighton in 1882. The | ficm gctting the truth or in any wav ‘The sophomores are next. with 22/5argent was with the General Reno/kicched the investigation what I can who are: Elva Husfloen, Ernest Percy, core at the time of the Custer bat- | see.’ aret Gould, Schultz, | tle. Wienke Veeder, an Randall,| She is survived by her husband,| “? si Audrey Buckley, Constance Cocking,| Who is 82 years old; and two children, |the start,” he continued. “I admit Robert Saunders, Helen Homan, Ray-|#nd Mrs. Roy Dudder, Mukilteo, |tt2! my judgment was ai fauls aud mond Friesz Laverne Shaw, Marie|William Anderson, Tacoma, Wash.,|in making correction I put myseli ¥/i- | (Continued from page one) “I want to say at this time that 1} es | nial of his appeal to the state suj:reme! am not guilty, c'ther of committing |4 Ft. 11 In. 131 Pount erch: efs PIONEER RESIDENT | court, the crime or of knowing anythlie 5 Ft. 0 In. 133 a ors and designs from which Handk i \H. W. Swenson, Devils Lake, about it. I understand that many |5 Ft. 1 In. im = 4 to choose. ch set in in- Soft sheer ‘kerchiefs with nov- | er-in-law of the prisoner, and Charles) think I know something abvut the|5 Ft. 2 in. 133° | dividual box. woven Lyche, Gebgor ringer rea es crime or that I'am taking the jolt for}5 Ft. 3 In. 41 =” es . mer’s case | some ong else. That is simply.ridicu-|5 Ft. 4 In. «4 Sophomores Show Gain Over | pane claimed Se ee | ee Be'assured that amr tt: that 5 Ft. 6 In. us 3 First Scholastic Re {Mrs. James C. Creighton Strick-| were in the hotel the night ot che | know who the guilty person, at hood SF Tin it port en by Apoplexy in Her murder were not accounted for dy the! that he will some day be found. 5 Ft. 8 In. 162” prosecution in the Cageagelar i Gummer said a pardon would|5 Ft. 9 In. 16606¢« With 25 names on the honor roll, the Home chain of evidence. Efforts w.re made | “only in part satisfy me.” 5 Pt. 10 In, 10 =” Wemen's Beudelr Slippers Of leather, with a chrome caustic ion sole. Black, colors. Says He Made Mistake Texas, sweet and full of juice have told.the truth frem Everyone can use them at this price. Nixon, John Dewey, Caroline Scl it, —_ der suspicion. To be under suspicion eck : z Jayne Brodenice Mary Hiseeh Mary| . TWO MANDAN BIRTHS for the orlme and the slayer not I Oe at Le ios oe Schwab, Ludmilla Braxmier, Lewis| A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. | found is extremely serious. Soft an oe Savage, Laurine Fairman, and Winni-| Charles Pinn, Mandan, and a boy was| “Would } have been convicted if I ‘¢ body is oa wae et fred McGillic. 5 a lovable Bn Re 19 Juniors on the honor roll are: Bob’ Grapefruit 22 inches | high 4.98 . Mary Edtcmnchen: Path Gees La! Testing Portable M Mast pe “AF far} n, » Lau- old Steinbrueck, Gladys “Muske, ks ron g Texas Marsh Seedless Gertrude Kelly, Nilah Stroup, Jean- ii \f i er ee ine ae tens es No. 96 size No, 80 size No. 70 size Tool, Naomi Wright, and Florence ool, Nao 69¢ doz. 79¢ doz. 89c doz. Eight freshmen honor students this week are: Albert Zahn, Eleanor Rip- pel, Louise Eckroth, Rog Percy. Arthur Friesz, Jack Shinners, e Blanche Vavra and Leona Ritchey. Roberta Alderson, Myrtle Backson, Margaretta Bjornson, Ruth Bendick- son, Bonnie Carlson, Alpha Dahl, oad ee Fancy 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:45 and 10:30 - - 2:30 and 4:30 Fern Ellison, Barbara Fairiazl, Enid Cheice Fabrice ; Godwin, Glen Lohstreter, Viola Rot- QO G AN’ in a | ’ Socks ree honor students. raine Seathorn, Delmar Boehm, Ber “WE THANK YOU” $1 belle Fairman, Grace Gould,” Lor- q e ide assortment cae pa : sof tar ply m Siefeldt, Jane Watson, Billy pgp Ee Carlson, Jean Peake, He haben coaelnncty : ‘ | pencady and Herman Many attractive patterns and Sear with good sppearance that & remgea) soft pepe iil colors from which to choose. An | you men have bees searching for Sects cuh rae ee, issii excellent value for the ‘ho pa ‘a.price that’s easy on 1 ‘woven, Mandan Commission Wants a warm, serviceable sock, | ihe pure” serentent Hears City Reports - Mandan’s city commission, com- Posed of C. D, Cooley, president, and Otto Bauer, Oscar Morck, J. C. Mc- FOR SALE One Humphreys Radiantfire Gas Heater. Price $15. Good as new. Also a solid oak library table. Apt. 3, Mason. Telephone 1602. J.C.PENNLY (2: 3 , ‘i i | Sl. ev DEPARTALENL STOR FRA, eee to Gee eae | wine sects = y weigher, were received by the comumlasion. And of cheyenne 44 bedined cela ‘ting folds ‘witnoet all of the bills presented against the| aid of the usual ground crew. The test pictured above was conducted were allowed by the} Horver field, Washington, with the Goodyear blimp, “ i cast off automatically From. the bos siile the 14x r is in motion. & < g