The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIB WEDNESDA’ FEBRUARY. 8 [TONIGHT Only | AUDITORIUM One Performance Only \ MARCUS LOEW’S VAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOW NORTON AND WILSON - “Diversion of 1921.” ‘ALL SEATS RESERVED Special Scenery. ARTHUR DEAGON _ “Humorist.” ‘Late Star of Zeigfield’s Follies, IF YOU HAVENOT SECURED YOURS, , GET THEM AT BOX OFFICE. DOROTHY DEAN In Up-to-Date Songs. PEARL ABBOTT AND CO. Comedy dramatic playlet, entitled “Silver Threads” JACK MARTIN TRIO. “Superb Moments From Musical Shows.” _ ALICE JOYCE in “THE SCARAB RING” A Stirring Melodramatic Production of Love, Mystery, Suspense, Enacted by.a ‘Strong Cast. A Film That Will Grip Your Interest and Hold It Until Final Close-out. A picture That Will Keep You Guessing Until The End. KINDLY NOTE-SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE USED ON THIS PRODUCTION . PRICES LOWER FLOOR AND FIRST BALCONY. Second Balcony, 55c. Taxi is Included. Gallery, 35¢e. ‘PERFORMANCE STARTS 8:00 O’CLOCK SHARP FEATURE PICTURE OPENS WITNESSES ON STAND TESTIFY INARMORY SUIT Value of Property Claimed To Have Been Converted is Subject in Evidence JURY. PANEL EXHAUSTED Trial of the, suit involving posses sion of personal property formerly in the National Guard Armory'in Bis mare got undorway'ip the district court here yesterday afternoon before a jury aomposed of five reaidents of Bismarck and seven residing outside ot Bismarck, with Judge Coffey ‘pre- siding. The plaintiff ‘in the case 18 Sombeny A and the defendant E. A. Hug! The plantiff began introduction of evidence inténded to support its claim that the property was converted by the defendant and that it was worth $4,560, the amount of judgment asked in the complaint, The property im cludes lockers, roller skates, chairs, | piano, desk, rug, and numeroys other | artichs, Major A, B, Welch, of Mandan, was the t witness, he being placed upon the stand to show authority for. brins- ing the suit, by action of the board of { directors of the Company A corpora- tion. Other witnesses on the.stand inre court. Hane slat evening » Wale! h proceedings by ‘attitude toward the court and jury. , Clad in thevblee of the Civil War veteran ho siluced-the eobrt and jury repeatedly and insisted-in answering questions in his own way. He ga the property removed from*the ural: said that ho was informed it eing taken tio tho Hughes coal mine at Beulah, * Broccup and Langley testified they saw lockers in the coal mine property. Considerable evidence bearing | on the value of the furniture was {ntro- duced the defens2 seeking to show throw2 cross-examination that it was ‘ny bad ‘candition. ms Deposition Read This morning tho deposition of Mickey O’Connor, who had teen in charge of the armory for a, period dur- ing the war, was read. Harry Clough, former quartermastor- sergeant, in whose custody the armory was placed when Company A went to war, was put on the stand to testify regarding the property. (Herman, Bnocenp, and Major Welch were recalled, Broccup said he had s2en’some of the chairs in a dance hall. here. The contention of the defense is that there was no conversion of pro- rerty and that the Yockers, the only property oblained, was patd for at fair and reasonable value. The. panel of 23 jurymen was, ex- hausted through challenges and one talesman called. Members of the jury are Edward Bannon, J. A. Montgom- ery,, F. D. Woodworth, . Manley, Frank Titus, C. J. Trygg, J. M. Bert: holf, Geo. Bosiler, Leon Webster, Newell Blexrud, C. F. Lindsey and Al Jansa. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE ° R<al estate transfers filed at the of- fice of register of deeds, include: H. B. Neighbor to Nettie T. iNeigh- bor, McKenzie and Coffin Ad., lots 9 to 14, block 75. A. S. Hoffman to Harry S. Loback, . Ind. Ad., lot 11, block 36. Thos. MeGowaa to Ida M. McGowan, original plot, lot 15, block 48. ~ / A. S. Hoftman and wife to C. A. Bremmer, et ,al, trustess, N. P. Ind. fa, W 5) fect, lots 7, 8 aid 9, block Rind Oo tttp Harvey and ‘etfen Harvey, ‘to. N. | fof particular interest to those who at: y. | be the central tl en Mabency, et 2, official plot, lots SLATE and 6,. block 108. I, C, Nelson and wife, to M. Parker, Sundry lands. Ida J. Soderholm and husband to Clear Lake School District ‘No. 20, two acres. in NE 1-4, Sec. 10, Twp. 140, Range 75, J, C. -Hallum to Allen. A. Chapen Driscall, Halim Ad., lot 9, block 9. O. R. Vold and wife to Harvard L. Gremling, Homen’s Ist. Ad., Regan, lot 1, block 1. Frances E. Young to Bismarck Loan and: Investment Co., N 1-2 of. 1-2, Sec. 8, Twp. 140, Range 80. Geo. Homme and wife to Jacob Knall, SW 1-4 of Sec. 10, Twp. 144, Range 75. F.C, Mussen, et al, to Chas, E. Por. ter, Sundry lands. L.: D» Bailey ta E. M. Houghialing, Moffit, - “Bailey: Adi, lot Ad,, lot lock INSTITUTE FOR FARMERS T0 BE HELD FEB, 14 Sterling to. be Point of Meeting’ * at Which Experts Will i ' Make Talks | Arrangements have been, made for a Siate Farmers’ Institute ta be hel? in Sterling Tuesday, February 14. | Meetings will ba held in the afterrioon | commencing at 1:30 o’clock and in the {evening at 7:30 o'clock. | Copsideration of th> problems con- fronting the farmers wf today will be tend these meetings. Livestock will me in discussing the ed farming. Spec- jal attention will be given to forage crops and potatoes. It is planned to have some agricultural films to show during the evening session. Special consideration will‘be given those sub- subject of dive y}jects which are of, greatest import- in this community. ople who will beh co duct those meetings aro familiar with North Dakota conditions “through actual experience, Pref. Lan, E. Wil- lard, Institute Leader,: will discuss farm management, potatoes. and for- ago crops. Mrs. Gordon W, Randlett will discuss poultry, gardens, and the business of the hom. Dr. J. B. Hol- lenbeck, U.S. Inspector’ in charge of hog cholera contro] will discuss farm sanitation and animal diseases, \ giv- ing special attention to tubercutosis. Mr, W. F. Reyftolds of Lark will han- dle those subjects relating to dairying such as herd development, economical methods of feeding and proper. handl- ; ing of milk and cream, | The State Farmers’ Institutes have served the farmers: many’ winters. con- tributing information op agricultural topics and are directed from the State | Department of Agriculture and Labor | as provided by law. Don’t “imiss the Show at the Auditorium fone: Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. See Marcus Loew’s Vaudeville Show at the Auditorium tonight. —SESS=S——=—=E==—T Relieves Headache | | . A little Musterole, subbed on fore- head and temples, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white oint- ment, made with. oil of mustard, Musterole is a natural remedy with none of the evil after-effects so often caused by “‘internal medicine.” Get Musterole at your-drug store. fa 35 & 65c, jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER anc! The Vaudeville|. “|CRIERS PROBE Will. Investigate _Ondinances Governing the Location of Businesses The Town Criers. clyb, at .a: meet- ing last night, appointed a commit- tee to investigate the laws and ordi- mances of other citics regulating the location of business; houses and: pre- eeribing business districts. The ‘in- vestigation’ was undertaken \ by .the club because of many complaints reg- istered alleging unfair discrimination against merchants in the business dis- trict-by,permitting' the establidhment of home-stores in the residence’ dis- tricts in all-parts. of the city. °.- ‘“Mitere was discussion of the slogan question ‘again. Several slogans were received by’the club, submitted since Seo! our Special Automobile ‘Show, Daily and until 9:00 o’clock cach evening this. week, Sedan, $1630. Coupe, $1455. Touring Car, ‘$1080, Roadster, $995. Panel Business Car; $1120. Screen ‘Business Car, $1010. ¥ - All Prices are for Cars Delivered in Bismarck. f \ | tho contes® closed: STORE MATTER All slogans sub- mitted .in=the contest: were rejected by. the club, although prizes had been awarded on the basis of the award of the comfittee for the best submitted. One writer, in,South Dakota, suggest- ed “Hark Bismarck” as a slogan. A committee re-awarded the prize for the best slogan submitted by school children: in ‘the recent contest. The prize was: awarded to Ogden Ward for the slogan: “Bismarck—the | Best, Mark on the Map.” Committees ‘were named to partici- pate in the Judge Miller reception and the golden jubilee for Sister Boniface. MOTION PICTURE “ACTRESS WEDS Santa Ana, Cal.. Feb. ‘8—Pauline Frederick;:motion pleture actress, for- merly well known on. the legitimate stage, was married hete-Saturday eve- Rutherford of Seattle, 8 her second cousin Tall ‘of her life, Miss litetly to Los An- ning .to ‘ whom she safd': and known'to bér M.B. GILMAN Co. - Bmwaacn — Prone 08 | she expected to return to work in a studio there at once. Miss ‘Louise Dressler and Jack Gard- ner, both of Los Angeles, wero “the only witnesses. Seattle, Wash., Feb. s—Dr, Charles A. Rutherford, to whom Pauline Fred. jerick, motion ‘picture ‘actress, was married’ last Saturday, has bsen a practicing physician. and surgeon here for the last'14 years. ‘As. children, ithey lived. in the same Lelgnborieed in. NewYork. .- CORONATION OF | POPE FEB, 12 For Ceremonies Rome, Feb. 8.—- (By. tha Associated Press.)—The Vatican has begun to re-'! sume ‘its usual brilliance, ‘eclipsed ‘b: fing and she said | the death of Benedict XV;\in prepara. Psi Vatican, is Being. Se Set: in Order! ‘tion for the coronation. of the new | state will be healed during the pres- Pope, Pius XI, on Feb: 12.6 ent pontificate. The pontifical household was being Pius XI is occupied with the prep- set in ordertoday, andthe rooms used) aration of lists of the prelates who by the conclave: during ‘the ‘election | will ‘surround him as the spiritutt will soon, assume . their. normal ap-|head of -300,000,000 . persons. There pearance, are unlikely to. be very radical All Italy, udging from the messages| changes in the pontifical household received by the holy see, seems full] since Cardinal Gasparri retains his of joy that Pius XI sits on thé throne] post as secretary of state, and many of St. Peter. <All predict that the|of Benedict’s appointees are certain breach ‘hetween the church and the! to be-reinstated. List Your Property For Sale ’ The Hedden Real Estate Agency did:a good-volume of | business in 1921, and is looking forward to an increase for 1922. This can only be brought about by extending every effort and taking advantage of every. opportunity to make sales. The Hedden Real Estate Neer: is in a position to render you Real Service, and earnestly ‘solicits your list- ings for the mutual benefit of the Agency and yourself. Mr. Owner, “Let’s Go!”, You want to sell your pro- perty and I want to make commissioris. Remember, the Hedden Agency exists on commissions. I can and will give you real service. ¢ LY " Hedden Real Estate Co! Webb Blk. Phone 0. “Bank References /Necessary” N Before that mutual confidence, so. necessary. to important busi- . ness, is established, bank refer- ences are usually necessary. Aman, whois close to his bank, . who makes a practise of conferr- .ing with his bank’s, officers, us- ually has a sound business and is worthy of confidence. We are proud of, the relations which exist between this bank and its depositors. Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D.

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