The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1931, Page 11

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7 { ' i # * ‘ of i ee ee ee ee eS ee MANDAN NEWS BRAVES TO MEET MIDGETS FRIDAY. Mandan High School Squad] <5 Perfecting New Defense for Friday Tilt Mantian's Braves will Teopen: their pre-tournament cage campaign Friday hight when they tackle the fast-trav- eling Dickinson Midgets. Mandan has not suffered a defeat this yéar against a high school squad, although they were beaten by the Mandan alumni quint in their only game during the holiday vacation. , Since school reopened Jan. 6 Coach Leonard C. McMahan has cut his squad to 13 players. He is experi- menting with a new type of defense and expects-his squad ta keep the score of the Dickinson quint compar- atively low. Dickinson has an experi- enced team that is expected to extend Hi Loa idan Braves; if the latter are win. Captain Frank Boehm, Mandan ace, who was ineligible for the earlier games this season, will be back in the Mneup in Friday's game, In addition to him it is assumed that McMahan will start Bob Saunders or Dale Smith at the other forward berth, Byron’ Spielman at center, and Sterling By- erly and Lloyd Dietrich at guards. The same combination has, in nearly every case, started all of Mandan’s cage tussles this season. Implement Dealers To Meet in Mandan About 25 members. of the Imple- ment Dealer's association of the Mis- souri Slope will meet in the. McDon- ald hotel in Mandan Thursday after- “noon, Following a short business session the association will hold its annual election of officers. Two Cases Before Judge H. L. Berry) ‘The civil action in which the West- ern Auto company, Mandan, is suing H. W. Lanterman, Mandan, for. non- acceptance of a car which it is al- Jeged he ordered, will be the first case before Morton county district court Thursday. John Handtmann Sr., Morton coun- ty clerk of court, expects the case to be concluded before Friday. The second case on the Morton county district court calendar in- volves a suit by the city of Mandan versus Anna Stark to set aside a tax abatement granted by the . county board in favor of Mrs. Stark. Judge H, L. Berry, Mandan, will Freside. Mandan Has Only 4 December Arrests Only four arrests were made in Mandan in December, according to the-monthly police report filed with W. H. Seitz, city auditor. All of the arrests were made on charges of speeding. Fines collected from the speeders amounted to $35. During the month of December the police received only nine calls. Hoffman Issued First 1931 Building Permit J, L, Hoffman was issued the first [ according building permit for 1931, to 8. A. Ravnos, Mandan building in- spector. Hoffman plans to build a four-room dwelling on lots 16, 17 and 18 in the Helmsworth McLean addition at a cost of $2,800. Mandan’s building total in 1930 reached the sum of $77,215, while in 1929 its total was $192,495. If the Northern Pacific expenditure of $150,- 000 is deducted from the 1929 ex- penditure, Mandan's building total for 1929 was only $43,495, Mandan Commission Meets s Wednesday (aetr regular bill A na Bodine § regul ne ht, nite pit for last month. ,8pproved ‘Tharpe's elect ’s bond of with the Pidelif | and Casualty Sighs pany of New poe (obied rk. % anaes ee ied ie the designation vate taxi-cab ae on given a first’ reading. i Mandan Shorts | ae ee Mr. sod ee. W. K. Wundeman, Dickinson, spending a few days th Manidan‘aa tie guess of Mes ee liah Wurdeman, while en route to Venice, Fia., where they will spend the winter months. We ning Mrs. Harold Law, a and Mrs, Wurdeman, ente a bridge party at ia honor, Mrs. Agnes tang ett Wednesday for Inglewood and Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the balance of the winter with a son and daughter. Mrs, Lang is traveling to California |. by way of El Paso, Texas, and will visit there with. he son-in-law and realy Major and Mrs. H. R. Bitz-. * Ld Mr, and Mrs. i H. Newton are, back from Chicago; where they spent: the, last three weeks visiting their. son-in-law and, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown left Wednesday for Buffalo, N. Y., to be present at the funeral of a nephew. {Schrank 4 ! Schrunk I aN chro By MARGARET MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs..R.G, Marchant mo- tored to Wing Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marcella Neiters is spending a@ few days at the Henry Seilinger home. George: Nolan called at the Wm. Ryan home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan and fam- ily and Steve Nolan were New Year's dinner guests at the E. M. Nolan home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margie, Ted and George Nolan, and Willie Hiembuch were Saturday. evening visitors at the Herman Neiters home. Ted Nolan called at the Herman Neiters home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R.°G. Marchant and family-spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt. school duties Monday after a two weeks’. vacation, which she spent with friends at- Menoken. Ellen, Rose‘and Thomas Ryan spent Saturday evening visiting at the James Novy home. Gust Witt had dinner at the Her- man Neiters home Friday. R. G. Marchant. attended the stag party held at Florence Lake school ‘Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnson called at the H. Neiters home Saturday aft- ernoon. Gust Witt and Andrew Neiters at- tended. the party held at the Jakie Mulhoff home Saturday evening. Agnes and Elizabeth Novy returned to Bismarck, after spending a two weeks’ vacation at their parental home, during the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Wett, Theodore and George Nolan, were Sunday call- ers atthe Marchant home. Albert Hiembuch, Gust Witt, Wil- liam Ryan, Alfred Mollay, George and Ted Nolan, Margie and Irene Mar- chant, spent Sunday evening at the Herman Neiters home. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Dave Fryer of Bis- marck, held an aluminum demonstra- tion at the James Novy home Sun- day evening. George and Theodore Nolan were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. Ryan home. ’ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Nolan and small children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nei- ters and daughter Mary Alice, Mr. and Mrs, O. O. Sperry, spent Sunday at the James Novy home. Gustaph Witt was an over night guest. at the Herman Neiters home Saturday. Theodore Nolan was a Wing caller Monday. Andrew and Leo Neiters called at the Marchant home Monday evening. Welch’s Spur By MBS. ROBERT WELCH Marcus Trembley and Margaret McMurrich Visited” at the feb Welch home Sunday evening. Trembley called at the home of is uncle Ed Doppler. A number of the young people of this community attended the movies in “Bismarck Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler motored to Bismarck with a load of turkeys. The Menoken basketball team met at the hall for practice Tuesday eve- ning. Several friends of the boys *|met there also. Friends of Lawrence Doppler will be interested to know that he is as- the | sisting one of his instructors in the construction of an airplane-of new design. Miss Alice Carlson and sister Helen called on Mrs. John Nieland at the schoolhouse Monday. The Misses Carlson were on their way to Bis- ‘Woodland, niece of Mrs. Nie, visited school and stayed with her aunt at the Welch home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Nie called for them and the two little Pee eelidiee, Weneeder arene. Marcus Trembley visited at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Robert Bismarck ‘with Mr. and. Mrs, Ed Doppler Monday evening. Mr. Mc- to his work at the toadlen? yards in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Dirlam and family visited at the Irvin'Reid home New Year's day. family visited and dined at the home of Mr. Welch's brother John on New Year's day. Marcus Trembley and Margaret MecMurrich visited and dined at the Ed. Doppler home Thursday, Jan. ist. Several of the young people of tils Menoken hall New Year’s eve. They reported a very large crowd and a good time. ie Leo Doppler visited at thé home of | Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick in Bis- marck Saturday evening. Mt. Lomas of the Lomas Oil com- pany in Bismarck made several calls in this vicinity the middle of the week. Mrs. Chas, Mallard and children called at the Robert Welch and Ed Doppler homes Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and son Bobbie motored to Bismarck Fri- day afternoon. Mr. Welch made a shipment of furs. Irvin Reed, A. Giovinonni and W. F. Cameron were also Bismarck visitors the last of the week. Mrs, George Varnum was a Bis- marck caller Friday. Fred Bittel hauled a load of wood from the river bottom this week. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Doppler motored to Bismarck on business: Wednesday. Theodore Dorman hauled a load of coal from the Wilton mines for his rig Julius Dorman this week. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Snyder called at the John Welch home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Snyder reports that her aged father Mr. Coons of Bis- marck is very ill and not expected to live but a few days. Murrich will visit at the home of his | mother, Mrs, Sara McMurrich for-a | fow days after which he will return vicinity attended the dance at the ; Government Engineer Dudley Aitkins, Fikeaelins the Kansas .City, arrived in Bismarck Wednesday to gather preliminery data in connection with Upper Mis- {souri river development survey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch’ and | The survey, ordered by congress at its last session, will be made in an effort t> determine the feasibility of developing the river for re purposes. | Bessie Swindling Arraigned Today |. Bessie Swindling, ing, charged with the: chandise from two local svores Dec. 9, was arraigned before Police Magis- | ‘trate E. S. Allen at 1:30 p. m. Thurs- day. The state introduced — testimony | from seven witnesses, all of whom are: jemployed at “the stores where the | | shoplifting is alleged to have: oc- | curred. They idehtifed the me:chan- | {dise which the state contends was the ‘woman who they said had left the store and had placed the articles in a car which was parked across the | Street. ‘William Langer, counsel for the de- fense, had not called any defense wit- nesses by 3 o'clock Thursday after- noon. It was expected, however, that at least three would be called to testify. Judge Allen stated that the hearing probably would be completed by 6 c’clock Thursday night. 3 (oemtenie e CRAVES COMPANY Husband: Yes, that's what they say—money talks. Wife: Well, I wish you'd leave a little. here to talk to me during the day—I get so lonely.—Passing Show Arrives in Bismarck’ 1 | nited State =. at) ry States, engineer's. office 8 today Recame affiliated with the | |theft of a number of articles of mer- | stolen and identified the accused as! Another Minnesota Bank Joins in Chain) + Minneapolis, Jan. 8. 8—(P)—The First | H National bank of Paynesville, Minn., First Bank Stock corporation, Lyman corporation, announeed. ‘The Paynes- | company and has deposits of sna Valley City, N. D., Jan, &—(?)—S. | A. Olsberg, Valley City attorney, | | Thursday , was appointed Barnes | | county judge by the board of county | commissioners. Olsberg fills a va-- |cancy resulting recently from the pod of Judge O, H. DeSirgens. Youthful Forger Is Sent to Jail Pleading guilty to a charge or | | fourth-degree forgery in district court | | here Thursday, Herman Ziegelmeicr. 21-year-old Minnesota youth, was sentenced to six months in the Sher- idan county jail by Judge Fred Jan- sonius. county warrant. In sentencing the youth, Jansonius said that, in view of his | youth and previous good record, he tence. State's Attorney Peter ‘A. ‘Winter of Sheridan county said he believed the ; boy was not a natural criminal and record to be Ziege:meier came to North Dakota | about two years ago from Lake Park, | Minn., and has been: working for va- | rious farmers in Burleigh and Sher- idan counties since that time. 4 LIEBENBERG & KAPLAN Registered Architects and Engineers MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. E, Wakefield, vice president of the |# ville bank is the 55th unit of the | 188.62 with resources of $447,985.50. | | Olsberg Is Made New | Barnes County Judge ' i} Ziegelmeier confessed to forging an | |f {endorsement on a $10 Burleigh | Judge | f ‘would not impose a penitentiary sen- | | that he had found that his previous | The New World War Memorial and Community Building Is a Building of character which the citizens of Bismarck and its community may be proud. < | | All the facing brick used in the World War Memorial Building was furnished by the Hebron Brick Company — Hebron, North Dakota The Completion and Dedication of the New World War Memorial | and Community Building Marks another big attainment for Bismarck Architects and Engineers for the Bismarck, North Dakota World War Memorial Building and Burleigh county . Weare proud ofthe fact that we furnished all the Washed Sand, Gravel and the Plaster Sand Did all the excavating and hauling of building materials, When in need of Coal - Wood - Ice Careful and satisfactory drayage and transfer services, long distance hauling, and the most modern firepr oof storage building in the northwest. CALL THE Wachter Transfer Corp. Phone 62 Bismarck, N. Dak. The completion of this magnificent structure is another trib- ute to our quality, construction work, ' An examination of the various buildings that we have built in Bismarck which include the J.C. Penney store, the Paramount theatre, the Nicola building on the corner of Fifth arid Broadway and others will convince you that we are qualified to handle Oe res i petenenniei Fork All Bismarck and Burleigh County Can Be Justly Proud of Their New +WORLD WAR MEMORIA

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