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’ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923 oe THE BISMARCK ~TRIBUNE CONVERSION OF GRAIN IS | _ CHARGE MADE ny Legal Problems Involv- | ed in Equity Suit on Trial | at Fargo : | , April 2.—The case of C. J. nd H H. Martin vs. the tity Co-opera change, involy- ‘ing a claim for grain which, it is alleged, the defendant ob- ned from the defunct Farmers Co- ative ator and ding com-} ny of Crosby, and used for its own purposes, began in district court be fore Judge A. T. Cole. The plaintiffs are suing er for a large amount which wa to recoy-| of grain * Co. ‘rious times in 1919, 19 » for which they obtain r tickets. The grain, they de taken over hy the Equity Co-operative exchange without their, knowledge or consent and tl equity company “to its owt r 1,000 bush 0M for 2 Important Question. snowstorm his daugh- = Zz » The case involves and important treatment known to medical science = questiom of -law; is) a commission 5 east that e eo done i : 7] = i ‘ 2OKrs He ie a EY eat : : ; jis the least that ean be done in the new windows will have to be decorat- yer eee ae aoa 2 ital : sachusetts society was given its senasation of the {fllillment of that promise, He | Z ALEGE Haine: dean eles |" i ace Draper of He , 18-year-old daughter of | insisted upon the completion of the . © at 5 = Beare Wa tee an ele: | one 6f Mistachuells tiost pr niles ,eloped with her first} ptescnt hospital plan with eme: ed in the latest style. Whether you 2 The plaintiff, Mr, dM.) cousin, Harry E, Charlot of St. Louis, She is the grand-niece of Nben|xency speed and cited instances | A 2 3 Martin, are’ suing on a number of | 8. Draper, former governor of Massachusetts, where with available funds there | | discover that you need simple hang- = tickets’ assigned them by variou eens had been inexcusable delays in pro- | | 3 farmers in Divide county, and they i a viding hospital faciliti | . 0 . : . = claim # conversion of their grain on See if a shell had been taken from [alias Violet Johnson. Police said | HiNs hoxpital facilities. | ings for upstairs or kitchen windows = the part of the it! a drawer. The he looked for Han- she was the daughter of Mr. and] rhe est eee yan i | Ey The Equity cc laims that|eckeyk, and later called a neighbor | Mis. os ¢ establishment of orphanages | | ° . te eerie Gone Blbeatge lena GHORGUIHIM RAIS. GEAURTAG |e te ee for the children of ex-service men /f] | -—O¥ drapes for sunparlors—-you will z and thet company Crosby, | news, j was another feature of the problem | a \ = sent the n to it fo Yeon conti |, He said he looked up in the hay COL LITTLE vo be carn as that for w nih find our drapery department ready 5 “loft once, but didn't see the dead DO Ke IRST AGT Mes Cue anita 0 : : FI + that the man. He declared his belief that Se TEE aT RE | to fulfill your every requirement 5 Hancekey bead gone crazy andy entitled to the same considerati 3 y requirement. = it ee Hiatt /eeamedl eueh ee OUI find Hane ie HEADS SOCIETY pon the ean a } i a should be re-jeies body in the field é orphans, He also advo | = ho) vallBy Of | ocean eral @tasial steal) im hie the vete bis: Duirean should onan | NEW CRETONNE FILET CURTAIN NETS ERR = ‘ ene! said he didn't think se. He said | ay 4 S ize a chaplains corps to assist the | | yj v) vy wo DF 3 The chief defense, however, is that |the girl's clothes were smoothed! Named President: of Statejdisabled men in the government | | ETS T Y CLOTHS = aging WOneE FACEUIEL ERG Hel EVEEL AE $ AE Shee Seanad MNES Bel hospital. Chaplains, he pointed | any dainty ¢ istinchivesn: . : = + ior company, Gasman joes Nae [pearing eee where: als ‘ Historical Society yout could be etwareat HEIDE LOBES | The new Cretonnes offer many itt eto ne Pee When one views this handsome a Mergen toe ee jhe said, a fountain yen wats on the Gre Wee oe recriven Nelraeys | i ainalhdeneHforih ' : signs suitable for every room in Sélection and notes the rich new EI TIEN and an unfinished letter on Col, C. BL Little of Bismarck was | ermmen compensation, who in original ideas for home decorations. } ~ oy ns q g 7 aj 74 a FUNERAL. RIT ES Khe shila: dite qaravtherel wercrednel elec president of the State His. |My cases become the play of un- Be the home. Ivory, Cream and Colors, the handsome designs you = AT ALBERTSON (Diced spots om the wall. Later, torical Society in its annual meet- | Oy woes Se Set ees oun | They are shown here in great pro- Natural are the prevailing colors. will readily see the reason for their 2 ée a x |when a photograph was displayed, |iny gf dircetors held herd, suesced-|sestene Hee lok eek pearl | j ‘ The Prices range at— great popularity. = ml Al showing the girl's othe were dis- ig 9) cu Sue td- (system of vocationa raining as WITT 9 9 " whe a . HOME TUESDAY |; anged he said he must. have {im Federal Judge Amidon, it was {established by the government Bur- | | Misin. Gail ato eee Wass ht 98c $ 25 $1 65 They are priced at— Ey i nomistaken in his memory of faunounced today. Other — officers |" is Unsatisfactory, said Captain ica eae pee ata! ° . = (Continued trom Page 1) lftis, elke thie Nests Ga Keane He |elioson were: E SSN Cook, First because the government | Seema ime [os gun eee ane ts 2 25 $1 00 and 1 18 : several years ago, Mr. Albertson | it: Leal chosen were: failed to recognize the necessity of \Faxeaee z 5 . ° . = . said. The rifle he théught etoneatl | Deputy Sheriff Phelps told of the}, Vice, President, 1. | Craw-{ put trainees into recognized ed- | find just the right pattern and A Coulaneckegi ewuile the CUPORAITS ae : “| for: ip Bell, re iy diauitntens andi geal r 11 7 3 ! find of the body on the arrival of , ued institutions and / sen : A ‘ = barre] shotgun which Maneck is MiNLS Gc EEeeee HET ONLINE a ill he Lib-|very large percent of the trair color in this large showing. TUSCAN NETS 1 & nd was that of y saps i Sas a re-elected to niushroo SUitLibe. wie Z Said noabtliaveaatharelwe oy phe Hibewpnely TMGIGMeU SUMAN crate tt ea miniliacicominbsellll Sveaie ieee ite oie ee The Prices ri ? Tuscan Nets are more popular this season than ever before and 2 helis in the } ;| Hedstrom, Chicf of Police Martin i PrN “Up for the sole. purpose: ol The Prices range at— they h righ I . EY hells in the house, one Jon, Anton Beer and a phatograph. (Of Pref. Libby, Judge 3. M. Chris: [snaking money: out of the yocation- | ey have every right to be for the patterns and designs are worthy 3 used ant Remained Fess lee ones eal Longo, Geo. eae anda ii pan al training law. Secondly, be: of en anones But you must see them. E ioe P| id tha ing the | Wright was named. “Three will be}in many instances no recognition e Prices ran _ rake RT eae Te Pons tal aowing he Wea Banned, Pe Wi hn aan aotaaes an newton EL | DBE 39e 48e 75e ge at : to be at his house, Mr, Albrtson said | acteristics of Haneckeyk, he be-|prcsident Little in. arranging for is dis My ue es prew My ed 50 = he had kn but |lieved that he took the guns to the [LTesident fil orp taae ucation was taken into considera- $ $ = that he believed Haneckeyk came to|barn with the intention of making pompyaligl (ie igoucal Cee eee eS eT . c 85c 1.35 $1.50 A his house last, summer with a boy. !a stand inst capture, but he got pre’ a wv ade for which he was given He said he told Haneckeyk whe he | 6o BO. (Liberty Memorial Buildthy when it and in many, many in i @ eRS ‘ W. = s not_working to come and ue | oot ee Ta nccnugianaicn Aienent 3 gant ldba The Avork will in-} stances the desires of the trainees URNITURE COVERS CURTAIN SWISSES Hy m, not ant hut he would | 5 Egor chMe binding end cataloging, it though — re: Sel F A ; 4 nike aneall winter visit, He suid Leuniier, a sed con erning the ColiG eesti tae mena en Sree reasonable were ignored We are showing a large variety For Kitchen, Bedroom or Bath- H a nae ‘eh sk oe helping eo Vest he anid thal ye | De catalogued, ing for of cloths suitable for furniture yoom, these: sheer’ and dainty H o stack grain, bu et he man ie e Ae : . J gi ‘. i hung around the station but didn't er had any covers or hangings when a heavy ; 3 he did not expeet it. j hung Thirdly. he gings en a heavy ovisses $ = : Tice MS ARCH ATAIS OF CCEIRITE ys be 5 ; swisses offer many ideas to the = He sail that shorty before the ink he was a rexular offiee Me) FORKS BANKER __|in allowed by the government i Teen ae ea ae ebruar B g : ms : nousewife f se ~ F3 FS 2 S = = FS z ce except in passing was not in love daughter and didn't think they ever quarreled. with, hs TOSSED A SOCIAL BOMBSHELL that moval of the bodies was or ter, Ellen, had told him that she /€0"” he thought. ; yc didu't Tike to, sce, Haneekesk| Ue described the torn condition around, Albertson said he tried to |0f the girl's clothes and the table. ae ee indicating the girl had — struggled “I coudn’t ehase him away,” said |*#tinst Haneckeyk. Horses Gave Clue M. Bi dwin, first man He said his daughter didn't Hke |! the se aid that when he op Hancehesk’s way af arguing, ang feued the barn to pat Albertson's that Haneekeyk was a Tite queer, (BONS in the horses would not go \sked if his daughter ever said she |! sud began snorting. He re feared Haneckeyk he replied that} M@rked that he “had better put he believed she ance rene rhet “One (them in the first stall, although Al [in gotcikraid of bin (bertson said to put them in the Phe eA all, He put them in the see. ean ater when a party came RRA ine eat arched the hayloft first, one boas pamelor: Labs Jin the lead with a revolver, and He said Haneckeyk never made {found Haneekeyk dead. : us or mentioned the girl's | a Digi welli: sf onmaelss of He {Bismarek, who had been put in {charge of the place by officers, said nothing was moved until re- dd dei “What kind of a fellow was he2” [bY officers. He I nandekes “Well, he really was a wood fel. |"#S rather — hot-headed, Asked low, and Twas told ae ia eaed fe] about Hancekeyk's police connee- day” replied the slain gitletatheg, [Hons he said that Haneckeyk was ie sald he knew Haneekeyie had /BOt # regular policeman, that he been in prison “for hitting a girl” Ad acted on. special occasions: in § duty and as a “shadow.” Girls Body Warm He said the girl's body was. still warm when he got to the house, ter having brought a load of coal. He saw the guns and looked first to Ms \ SY TOP grade Vuelta Ha- vana filler —aged and mellowed in wooden casks. .Wrap- _ \. ped in ims ported Java. MILOLA CIGAR CO. Milwaukee, Wis. marc, Grocery ae FORMER LOCAL WOMAN IS HELD Mrs. J. R. Hare Accused in Twin City Shoplifting charged in a she booty |w City silks, worth Cedar dress. i Dever the Lesni department to the St. Paul Dispateh. fu ay vi op: taken store: and. wearing 000 were found at nue, Mi polis, th ven by Mr. and Mrs. ho were ccount tes. nen, who, gave her iedar avenue, Minnea fi alleged gang. The ari rest was made wh add erly of Bis- » Paul, apparel 3840 end Roy dnes- MrsJ Bes- rested as a jnember of the women bulged suspiciously. De- tective say they saw the con ntents: of the bags stuffed under an anto- mobile s¢ ed with The ie Dever, 42 eat, and the merchandise. gave their. names as bags again fill- Mrs. years.old and Roy , 43 years old, her husbind. The second woman gave her name a® Mrs.” Bessie’ Lesman,~ 25 alias |° 1} Mrs. J. R. Hare alias Violet Hare, Ys IS NEAR DEA’ D., April 2. Forks Grand Ko pioneer Grand ternoon, and as his condi- extremely unconscious to tion is rege urded critical. , TOO LATR TO CLASSIFY SALE. ror 0. FOR RE Place meat market, grocery store, rr shop or real estate — offi in busiest part of sonable rent. 1: write S. Nicola, Vv suitable, for GC Bismi 6 room modern house view, Hardwood floors trim, hot water heat, full b ment, laundry tubs, — sergened | Ee. Real $800 cash. Agenc poreb, Hedden 4-2-1w amco. broach, please return to 4-1-3 LosT—Gold nea Call 327, FOR | RENT. modern house, phone 242-W. FOR RENT—Fur ing rooms, 801 Sth St urnished house, keep- 08 East Thayer Si tiie FOR SALE-About 30. purebred sin- glecomb brown Leghorns. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 377-W, FOR RENT -— Light roqms, 118% 6th St. -3t housekeepi Reed bloc 4-2-3t FOR SALE—One National cash’ reg- l, ister (6 clerk). One cojlar case, quarter sawed oak, 26 inches deep, | 50 inches wide, 94 inches long, take ‘ down in sections. Easy to crate and ship, one glass show case, mar- ble bottom, plate glass top, ten feet long, 43 inches high,-28 inchcs ‘wide... Call. or .write Capital Army. & Navy store, Bismarck, N. D, urday evening 4 for | Hotel given by the local chapt of Disabled Veterans. Representa. | {tives of the War Mothers, the Red } sntative citizens of Bismarck tne] Juding 10 members of the loc = jchapter "of disabled men were pre tea heard Ca apleon Cook's, FIA iti Uae SATU oa Spring Housecleaning uncovers a lot the disabled soldier and his dis- | . . . My risafon was along the Tine of eon | of things. Many window draperies ive criticism. e insisted 3 A UE ag NE Ae S| reveal the fact that they have served jured in the service must be ear. | ste . jlo make FOR houlder in the interest of the dis- | low, heat, baal front, |abled_ men. =r the W. close to Catholic -chureh and Captain Cook make a fine im-| Ss i iy 1e- Woman school, double :. Purchase all who heard him; A Woman on a Ship Conquers” part Hedden |} noticetbly absent | Real Ageney. 42-1 | i layed an | ‘ x a ate with the The superstition certainly holds good in A romance and adven- FOR SALE—5 room house with! Salvin the ma ture story of the North. , furnace hi utauoes floor, growing out of 3 . lights, ment, lot 50x now on a tour | Prmlieaa ct hin into) neanly PATHE NEWS Hedden Agency. Phone 0. union. TTT ous vena egnpaRRA UH tend acaneaendanarytte WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Getting the Home In Readiness DISABLED VETS | HEAD OUTLINES | PLANS OF AID \ \ Ciiethen of Present Hos: | pital Plan of U.S. Is De- manded by Capt. Cook ORPHA PLANNED! AG E Capt. C. Hamilton G national | ok, commander of the D led Veter- ans of the World War, was the| principle sp Cross, OO ee MT ried out, and that the best well, but should be retired. Many wre and almost universally too short and was shorter than the time recogniz deep rich shades and patterns are most desirable. ular drapes. ed as necessary by trade unions : and recognized educators. The Prices range at— The Prices range at— | Urges Training. | 95c $1.18 $1.50 Captain Cook stated th Ns bureau ments of gove end of the thi iod the tr t the ve- should give place: | ment so that at the | or inces ¢ 39c 48c 65c X months per. n take qualified ed digits. examinattons for civil service ap- | jpointments, At Oia taies | cnet ofthe” inwdeneaee othe PESHOOKS FOUL [isi jv ott wit statu dso TRIBUNE WANT AD BRING RESULTS not Aloe to fo government A ae pus depart eee trolman pockets tined | DAILY PHOTO ©. BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w [positions in iments. Captain ¢ 4 the Murphy 1 five year: He had h hooks, providing a ed that the dis- | s would in the imme- | piel k President Harding | forgot. extensive order to [with fi TONIGHT te Jmake it possible for training in the | way construction and wi MONDAY jdepartments of, government looking ynight a Ligh! ' Known all over the Northwest for Quality forward to thé possibility of tak-/ Murphy for fat 1 @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS © ination for permanent | hi posit with the government. id high tribute to the othe veterans BRYANT WASHBURN JUNE ELVIDGE MITCHELL LEWIS KATHERINE MacDONALD TONIGHT and Tuesday y of the worked — with Legion | him hould to She’ ’$ a supercargo of trouble, seafaring men believe. CHRISTIE COMEDY- “Choose Your Weapons” Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of. Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the howel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thussecures regular bowel movements by Nature’s own method—lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. ‘Try it todays Tuesday —with— LON CHANEY and BILLIE DORE + Wednesday - Thursday a LAM. wi deMILLE PRODUCTION BEBE DANIELS ws LEWIS STONE —also— BULL MONTANA In a sparkling two reel comedy “THE PUNCTURED PRINCE” - WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY “THE TOLL. OF THE SEA” _ The novelty feature of the season. The fiirst photo- : play in natural ‘colors. i BUSTER KEATON in “The Blacksmith”,

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