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Lana nie eaeNNeReC RI cet iam P. WELCH CLAIMED BY DEATH WKATHER FORKLASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Unset- ied. tonight; Saturday generally fair; leu yn cooler, . For North Dakota: Unsettled, local Funeral Services for Burleigh} .owers cooler tonight: Satur. day gene fair, cooler east and south portio: For South Dakota: Generally fair central and west, local showers east County Pioneer Will Be Held Sunday tonight, followed by partly cloudy Saturday; cooler. Montana: Generally fair to- night and Saturday; little change in temnerature, Minnesota—Unsettled, local show- tonight and In east portion Satur- cooler in west and south to- : cooler Saturday, Badd AD WEATHER CONDITIONS s A low pressure area extends from His parents were George W./ ine Great Lakes region to the east: ern Rocky Mountain slope, Sioux 66 inches, while a high pres: On the homestead farm north of) Menoken where he had lived contin- uously for the last 57 years; Oliver P. Welch, Burleigh county pioneer, died |‘ at 9:40 p. m. Thursday. Death was due to a paralytic stroke. Welch was born at Alta, Wis., April 1, 1861. and Phoebe Welch, who were also) Pioneers of this vicinity. When he was four, his family moved | 7% Js cenfered over the north to Olmstead county. Minnesota. From | ors have 6 ci there, at the age of 18, Welch came to Bismarck, in 1870 cone thant Worked North of City ger te ae ae Upon his arrival here he obtained Runes coHEnURE ° work four miles north of Bismarck and then on the Clark farm, near the] . present site of Menoken. Z Welch also worked as a freighter to) the Black Hills for the McLean and] MatNider store in Bismarck. On Novy. 11, 1885, he married Miss} Lois See, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For Bismarc! station! kota pioneers. The same year Pa Jan. Ist to date homesteaded about six miles north) Normal - iat to date... of Menoken. UE aN Welch leaves three children, John, Robert and Ruth McMurrich, all of whom were at his bedside when death ae how- tred in the upper Great lakes region, upper fair. — Cool over the North- station barometer, uced to sea level. river stage at 7 -hour change 0.0 ft nrixe 6118 n,m, Sunset 7:04 p. m. nches: WESTERN J BISMARCK, clear . came, He also leaves two brothers, he clear a lon Aurie, of Ronan, Mont., and James, rington, cl 49.00 of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and eight $0 grandchildren. Two other brothers] fy. and a sister preceded him in death. | punn Center, 8 a0 Funeral Sunday | Garrison, clear 52 190 Funeral services will be held in ea Stewartsdale church at 2 p. m. Sun- 43.00 cay, with Rev. Walter E. Vater offi- hy 4400 Ciating. Burial will be made in the ston, clear ga te Stewartsdale cemetery. EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA Active pallbearers will be John High- Low- Stewart. Lee Mallard, George Var- e eae SG teat num, Steward Woodworth, Bert | (2°.n3 wats, clay ooo) ag fon. Buckley, and Dell Warren. i? nkingon, ¢ Ing. Honorary pallbearers, all Burléigh | lisbon, ptcldy 00 county pioneers and all Welch’s| Napoleon. clear « ot friends, will be Hector McLean, V.M.] Craven, Willson Brown, John Clark, MINNESOTA POINTS Brazilla Boyd, George Register, Sr.,| BU William Baker, William Bates, Steven | ys ;nneapotis, c! ar Tripplet, Robert Lane, D. J. McGillis,| Moorhead, ptcl so 62.00 and E. 8. Allen. Burning Train Claims Lives of 5 Transients St. Charles, Mo., Sept. 11—(P)—At least five men were killed when 18 freight and oil cars of an M-K-T train were derailed and destroyed by | * fire Thursday night, 20 miles south- west of here, and rescuers expressed fear Friday several other transients | . may have burned to death. B A transient, found immediately |‘ after the wreck, said before he died! | SOUTH DAKOTA PornTs | Huron, p Rapid City, Havre, clear WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS High: Low. Weather Report 00. in quest publican publican to enter jed for a state. section, the rear your soil would be THROUGH WYOMING Republican Nominee Assai population Proposals in Aboard Knox Campaign Train, Sept. 11.—(4)—Touring the cattle country swung into Wyoming Friday. The nominee, traveling in the spe- A cial campaign train which will cover 22,000 miles before election day, was Knox toured South Dakota Thurs- day, passing through the east river|t© practice in Minnesota, died in a wheat and corn section and then across the Missouri into the tawny | illness. buffalo grass ranges of the west river two major addresses, one in Mitchell at noon, and the other at Rapid City, 3; in_the Black Hills, at night. 33; Entering the “dust bowl” when he crossed into western South Dakota, Knox assailed proposals to move some of its farm families, drouth, into other areas. ‘on| YOu aren't quitters,” he told the: railroad station crowds. Many of his: listeners were farmers in overalls and| dusty boots. He declared at Rapid City that; “there are those who will tell you; permanently insufficient. ! those who want to make a little Amer-! ica out of America. are wrong. make a comeback.” He said Landon’s agricultural talk few days.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 KNOX SWINGS |Kurle to Face Assault Charge at Washburn Kansas City, Kas., Sept. 11.—(®)— Removal of Fred Kurle, 32, to Wash- corpus writ which challenged the right of Gov. Walter Welford to serve Drouth Areas as chief executive of North Dakota. after removal of Gov. Thomas Moodie, was not elected governor. G. A. Lindell, state's attorney of McLean county, North Dakota, who of western votes for the Re- theatre. ticket, Col. Frank Knox, Re- vice presidential nominee, wanted there for the assault Adolph Bender last June 20. DR. PARK SUCCUMBS Wyoming at Chadron, head- major address at Casper, in the first man to practice osteopathy regularly in St. Paul and the second hospital here Friday after two weeks miles, He made six short talks from| The West African rana Goliath frog platform of his train and |2fOws as large ass terrier dog.” = STATE FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Wired for thrills! Alive with laughs! Super-charged with sisz- hard hit by is exhausted, your rainfall There are! T tell you they Agriculture is going ‘to given at Minneapolis “in a Des Moines, ia., he was Walter Bragg, 36, of Colum- Dodge Cl bus, O. The other four bodies were found on the tracks, several hours after the accident occurred. Intense heat of the burning cars had prevented a search before that time. Two of the| Miami bodies were burned beyond recogni- Ate ge tion but it might be possible to idene| piano tify the other two, railroad employes] Pr. said. Q All of the train crew escaped injury. Modena, Utah, clear ity Art Dr. J. Regan Receives Hospital Appointment Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 11—(7)— Dr. John F. Regan, who for the past eight and a half years has been on the staff of the North Dakota state HELP 15 MILES OF :| KIDNEY TUBES Te orice Doctors say ie kidneys contain 15 Miles of tiny tubes oF ‘and keep ‘about 3 pints aday or about 3 pauses cl waste, when due to funct be the beginning of massing ¢ pack in personnel outside of new management. pride in their work. A cordial invitation to eee customers a5 well as new to visit our salon. DONLEVY GLENDA oe FARRELL a Fighting Marines - News oisonous Waste tera which help to uri the ‘peopl you healthy. M 8 ier aa ‘with smarting tl or prone in in your pa rare «+ « Of Netional Barn Dance fame in @ radio pro- grem of his own thet is different TONIGHT KFYR - - 5:15 (or ly by 3 for over 40 yg Fl millet and wll help the eye 3 iush out poizancus lood. Get Doan’s Pills. POLLYANNA BEAUTY SHOP ‘,, 4 Now Under Management of MR. AND MRS. JACK GREITL Offering improved service with new equipment. No changes Our operators take Telephone 218 for appointments. 410% Main Avenue hospital for the insane and assistant superintendent for the past seven years, will leave here Monday for Howard, R. I., where he will be assist- ant superintendent at the Rhode Island state hospital for mental Giseases. The institution is located at Howard, a short distance from Provi- cence. Singer Wins Great Gamble With Voice Chicago, Sept. 11.—(#)—Amelita Galli-Curci has won her great gam- ble. She's going to sing again. A year ago the golden voice of the fenowned coloratura soprano was sitiled by an operation to remove a goiter. 4 Thursday night Manager Paul Lon- gone announced she had recovered and agreed to appear with the Chi- cago City Opera company. NO ENDORSES LEMKE Quincy, Ml, Sept. 11—)—The Tilinois state convention of the Na- tional Farmers Union endorsed Wil- liam Lemke, Union party candidate for president, at the concluding ses- | sion of the annual convention. New and improved milk loaf. Ask your grocer for it. 24-on 12c loaf, only ........ Ne Security Ne Co-Signers AUTO LOANS 300 4th Street Reduce Your Automobile PAYMENTS SALARY. LOAN CO. Gee. Stevens, Mgr. ak. Natt. Bank Phone 405 Everyone Invited Admission Charge Tonight Come to Ward’ Friday Sept. 11th | burn, N. D., where he ig wanted on} A meeting of the North Dakota wel- an assault charge, was granted here/fare board has been schéduled for D Friday by District Judge Willard] Sept. 22, E. A. Willson, executive sec- @-; Benton after he denied a habeas| retary, announced Friday. A new $70,000 theatre was opened at Mandan Friday by the Palace Gov. Welford’s status: was qucs-| Theatre company which operates tioned by Kurle’s attorney. He con-| houses in several North Dakota cities. tended Welford, who became governor | F. E. Wetastein of Mandan is general manager and vice president of the JOHNSON NEAR DEATH attended the hearing, said Kurle was{ Litchfield, Minn., Sept. Hei of|Magnus Johnson, colorful figure in the United States senate in 1923 and 1924, Friday afternoon was near death as doctors announced “he may last St. Paul, Sept. 11.—(#)—Dr. Frank | OMly @ few hours.” the eastern central section of the| Dewitt Park, 80, White Bear Lake. Some of the smallest comets are larger than the earth. The “Great Comet” of 1811 was larger than the sun and had a diameter of 1,000,000 There are from 30,000,000 to 40,000,- 000 eggs in the average shad. James Fenimore Cooper's stirring classic treasured by millions of Americans springs to vigorous, ex- citing life on the screen. HARRY. M. GOETZ counsel, OLPH TODAY AND SATURDAY —IN— or to Buy help you. dean continued, Come to Look ‘salespeople will be here ‘> ° Death of Girl Is Said Due to Strangulation Leola, 8.'D., Sept. 11.—()—Dr. J. Hohlmacher, state pathologist and || dean of the South Dakota University medical school, told the jury trying Dr. A. R. Martell, Leola dentist, on a charge of murdering Miss Lela Hal- vorson, Madison teacher, that he be- leved the young woman was choked to death, but that his examination of the body disclosed no evidence of ab- normality. “Personally, I SCOTT BARNES: WILCOXON COMING—SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Gary Cooper - Madeleine Carroll Popeye Cartoon “Never Kick a Woman” News Nature's Gangsters “THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN” The most exciting drama since “Shanghai Express” 7 to 9 o’Clock Celebrating the Complete Arrival of Ward’s New Fall Merchandise Phone 475 aMontgom ery Ward am convinced she was choked to death,” Dr. Hohlmach- er said after Judge J. H. 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