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PAGE EIGHT . SHOT WHILE NOT LOOKING States Attorney Says Col. Beck Shot From Behind Oklahoma City, April 7.—County at- tomey Hugues ment to newspaper men today con- cerning his invesiigation of the slay- ing of ‘Lieut. Col. Payl Beck by Jean Deck, prom:nent local lawyer, in the latter's home here last ‘fuesday, said they believed Day fired in defense of his home and not of his life and that the X-Ray photograph of the dead man’s head indicated that the army ‘officer was not looking at Day when tne tatal shot was fired. Day had previously stated that when he found Beck in the act of at- temrpfsng co assault Mrs. Day he struck the officer on the head with a pistol, and that Beck had struck at him. BABY DAUGHTER OF C. W. McCRAY PASSED AWAY The city was darkened today by the shadow which is resting so heavily on the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mc- Gray. Friends and acquaintances were inexpressibly shocked and sad- dened by the news of the sudden death of Vivian Hart McGray, the two year! oll baby daughter of Mr. me ebb is of the family “Who desire to do so may call at the'/McGray home on Saturday atfernoon for a last view of the little child they loved. Private funeral iserviceé® will bo held at the home on Third street Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. H. .C. Postlethwaite off'ciating. Brief serv- ices will be held (Monday at the ceme- tery in Underwood where intenment will be made. ‘The little daughter will be laid to rest beside her brother. Carlyle, who died at the age of eight years, in 1906. Surviving the baby are her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. 'W. McGray and her bnother Archibald, age fourteen, be- sides a wide circle of adoring friends. | 5 ANDY BROWN WAIVES HEARING Fargo, April 7.—Andy Brown, charged with murder in connection with the death of Marie Wick, in a local hotel last’ June, waived ‘pre- liminary hearing today and was bound over to the Cass county district, court. He was ‘bond. ANDREWS CASE IS PUT OVER|g Fargo, April 7.—Hearing of Jolin Andrews, editor, and P. L. Aarhus, manager, of the Fargo Courier-Nows, charged with criminal libel by S. J. Doyle, retired United States Marshal for ‘North Dakota, was continued to- day by ‘stipulation until April 11 at 2 Pp. m. \ ANNONCEMENT T hereby announce myself ‘as a can- didate for the office of Judge of the County Court, Burleigh County, at the |Z June, 1922, primaries. _ ANTON BEER, Political Adv. 4-6-7 ANNOUNCEMENT I beg to solicit your continued kind support at the June primaries for re-' election to office of register of deeds. | tfully, ARD PENWARDEN: (4-3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8.) (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT. U hereby announce myself asa can- didate for state's attorney of Burleigh a subject | se the primary of June ah "PHILIP ELLIOTT. Folltieat Advertie ment, 4.5-6-7 tangs s INNOUNCEMENT. 1 det to announce that | am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Burleigh county. Pot.’ Advt. W. E. PARSONS, Have your suit cleaned and pressed. Looks just The Boston. ©) Rheumatism A Re ble Home Treatment Given by One Who Had it In the year of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Sub-acute Rheuma- tism, I suffered as only those who are thus afflicted know, for over three ‘years, I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I Caer was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely, and such a pitiful condi- tion has never returned. I have giv- en it to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bedridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old, and the results were the same as in, my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of muscular and sub-acute (swelling at the joints) rheumatism, to try the great value of my im- proved “Home Treatment” for its remarkable healing power. Don't sen’ a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long- looked-for means of getting rid of Such forms of rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand,, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly sat- isfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don’t de- lay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson, No. 698H Durs- ton Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Jackson is responsible, Above statement true. FOR SALE in Wahi condition. Phone 700 TB. IMeGray ‘early fthis morn- B A. remanded to jail without |& like new. | FUNDS PLACED ) “IN 17BANKS Funds of ‘Burleigh county sub-divi sions are deposited in. 17 different banks, according to the report of County Treasurer J. A; Flow. The re- port shows that the total amount of the township funds, the city of Bis- marck and Burleigh county on deposit are: demand deposits, $236,943.73, | time deposits, $153,634.73, in a ‘signed state-/ HUNT BODY OF U. S. GAUGER Fort Ripley, thorities here today asked fisherman John Geremy, of Stillwater, to aid in the search of the body of J. Tucker, government river: guager, here who is believed to have been drowned in the Missisippi river yesterday. NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCQUNT AND DIS. TRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, ss. In County Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. In the matter of the estate of A. B. Holbert, siagensed: Holbert, petitioner, vs. Thom- Frederick B. Holbert, Ben- Charmion Holbert. ‘warren Louis Holbert, Majorie Madeline Holbert, Benjie Holbert, Margaret Ditt- mer, Mary Sawyer, Margaret Dittmer, L..L, Baker, B.A. ‘Baker, G, L, Baker, John Farmer, O. P. Snock, F. S. Hunt, and Mrs, Clara B. Fisk, respondents. ralhere, jamin Holbert, Jr., |The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said Thomas R. Holbert, Frederick B, Holbert, Benjamin Holbert, Jr... Charmion Holbert, Warren Louis Hoibert, Majorie Madeline Holbert, Ben- ig Holbert, Margaret Dittmer, Mary Sawyer, Margaret Dittmer, L. L. Baker, Baker, G. iS Baker, John Farmer. Snock, F. 8. Hunt ‘and Mrs. Clara B. “Fisle, are hereby notified that the final account of the Elma D. Holbert, execu: trix of the last will.and testament of A. B, Holbert, late of the city of Greeley, inthe, county of Delaware and stata of Towa, ‘deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing that the es- tate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution,. and _ peti- tonne that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate: be distributed: to the persons thereunto entitled, her ad- ministration closed and she .be. dis; charged; spat epuenaay): the 16th day* of May, A. D. 1922, at ten, o'clock in’ the forenoon ‘of that day at the court rooms. of this court in the court house, in the clty of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North ‘Dakota, has been duly ihe cost of one. best there is. cee fer Saturday only... Minn., April 7.—Au-], appointed by tHis court for the settlement thereof, at: which. time. and. place -any person interested in said estate may ap- pear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account, and ‘petition and contest the same. And you, dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and ap- fan before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said Elma D.’ Holbert. be discharged, Dated the ath day of April, A.D, 1922. By the Court (SEAL) I. C, DAVIES. . Judge, of the County Court. Newton, Duliam, & Young, Attorneys for Executrix, Blamaroky N...D, , (4-7, 14, 21, 28.) the above named _ respon- Despite weather conditions last night a large crowd turned out to see the Lone Star Beauty Review, offer- ing, “The Love-Lorn Trail.” Tonight their offering will be of the ridiculous “Driven From’ Home." .This.is a very pretty farce and is designed to bring LANPHER HATS — ‘Always right’? is an old Lanpher slogan always lived up to it---so does the new. 5.00 price this Spring The SKINNER $4.00° ‘A hat that is deservedly popular. d The JACKSON $3. 00 Right up to the minute in style Your Old Shoes Repaired to Look Like New Ones: A new repair. Hpditinant has been added to the ECONOMY SHOE STORE. in sie to give our patrons better service at less. cost. : By combining the repair work with our-shoe store we. are able to run "twa" tit ro, u shoes and iet ‘us ‘make then a almost new. LADIES: High Top Hiking. Boots. The | | « included— 88, 00] hes Best Shoe ‘Repair, at Ressonabla Prices 902% MAIN STREET BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 SEATS ON SALE MONDAY Harris & Woodmansee Curtain 8:20, WAGENHALS & KEMPER Present : The Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago. By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY HOPWOOD. * FUN AND THRILLS 500 Nights 'in New York 400 Nights in Chicago Prices $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, 55c. War Tax Included. fH BISMARCK TRIBUNE will play the part of the son, Ed. ge ae TOt OVER. «ssn home to mothers the fact that they should. never be too quick in choos-. ing.-wives for. their: growing sons, ‘aé the young men may have their own ideas on that subject. Ma Klark, who played Lizziein the Love Lorn Trail with such huge success, will be seen in the role of the-mother. James Klark Klar, the man of all work, Babe Klar, the girlish sweetheart and Mal Wheeler as the friend of the man of all, work. ,.The.song numbers and\ ‘ ecialties are al] well balanced in’ thig offering, and the entire piece: is designed to bring forth only laughter from those who attend. One of the features of the evening will be the big country gtore, when 60 beautiful and ‘useful gifts will be given away from the stage to’ the patrons, after thé ‘regular vaudeville programme, For real sport and excitement we know of nothing that can begin to compete with ‘a real country store. the hat has 00 it Dice, cashier of ‘the State Bank of BANK CASHIER Corsica, had committed suicide._Ne TAKES OWN LIFE) reason ‘or details sats res “ithe telegram. A deputy examiner left this Plerre,.8. D., April 7—A telegram | afternoon for Corsica to investigate. received today by John Herning, state bank examiner, stated that L.A. 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