The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 8

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iE AGE EIGHT SPIRIT YOUTH IN MOUNT CASE TO EVANSTON Attorneys Wait For Allen Mills While Officers Leave Akron With Him Akron, 0., M e attorneys: for Joseph Alle held here in connection with the paltered h b of Leighton Mount, a t Northwestern univer Ml waited side the office of Chief talk with the pris pirited away and ieved to be en route custody of Assistant ond low sity, last acting throw had 2 of ccompanied the the jail, d n what although he and newspaper men to the cell occupied by Mills to assure them not the turnke Ni any Mill FINE CAST IN LEGION FILM “The Man Without a Country”’ at Rialto Theater Tonight An all-star Gant will be seen in The American Le n’s film classic, “The Man Without a Country” when tomorrow night at the Rial- to theater. The remarkable photopla will be presented under the ausp of Lloyd Spetz Powe of The Amer Legion for the benefit of sick, dis- it oner led and needy ex-serviee — men 1 for the pr on of “Americans ist Man Without a Country,” f this nam e tustikalt) hi the immorta “al romantic points in tory from post R to the beginning of the World War. It is a war picture, rather a great love story of adventure and romance made piquant with dashes of mystery. story There is portraged in the screen version, every ch r of love from | the love for 2 maid to the! »ve of country, said by the greatest of passionat osophers to be id to be too big, | 1 complete de- seription of it. ry dramatic} critic who has seen the picture has been lavish in praising it. One of | the New York reviewers sai Nb word thus far spoken, no picture thus far shown, contains so much inspiration for Ameri picture be throughout the countr nder spon- sovship of The merican Legion, | y American is called upon to; ure is exhibited $3,000 PRIZES | ARE OFFERED | Over $3,000 in cash prizes in addi- | tion. to saddles, bridles and a multi- | tude of leather goods will be offered | to riders in the Mandan stampede, to | he held on July 4, it was announced today following a meeting last night | when ates were definitely set for and 4, The Mandan Town | club is in charge of the show, by other organizations of the hacked city. VETERAN N. P, ENGINEER, DEAD | Dickinson, N. D., May 8—Calvin D, Litch, one of the oldest and best, known engineers on the Yellow-tone | division of the Northern Pacific | died at his home here Friday night. | Death was due to paralysis. He had | been in failing health for several months. Mr. Litch had lived here more than years, the greater part | of w d been spent in the} train service, | His widow, one son and a daugh- | ter survive, | Dance at Patterson Hai) Wednesday and Saturday evenings. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! | Cc. D LITCH Unless you set the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not | getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache, Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neursigia Pain, Pain "Accept “Bayer Dablets of Aspirin’ i Each unbroken pacl & proper directions. Mnenty peel WRECKED. BOARDE D AS RUM RUNNER| After the steel steamer ashore at Fishers Island agents who allege the was drowned while i Thelma Phoebe of the Bahama Islands went by prohibition “One of the crew HALL BURNS THIGH FRACTURED N.D., Ma: s viding sliy Killdeer, N. D “Muy g troyed the McCray & Morgenroth bil- Fire des-| Mott, she w: & When a horse and fell upon Ward hall here with a loss of ap-[her, an eight year old daughter of proximately insured for] Peter Lowx,*farmer near here, su $5,000. Advoinine buildings were ned albad’ fracture of the left saved after a herd battle |leg close to the thigh, a as ae Kellogg’s Bran gives permanent relia because it is ALL BRAN! y will) wheat and contains euch nourishment | factors us mineral alts and other ining life! s cooked and all ery member of you positive work for t blessing to hums | permanent rel led over your favorite it is to cook or mix it with printed on cach DO TWO T ai ‘at, Kelloge’s or permanent relief jon and be certain to st. two tablespoonfuls; in es, with cach meal, lubs and restau- ¢’s Bran in indi- ‘kek for it at your restaurant. All grocers, Bright’s, diabe head: 8, ph; of this great nature food wil! prove that its work for health is wonderful! Consider Kellogg ’s Bran as a, food It is not a laxative nor #, niedivinc. Bran is the outer coating of whole ‘an! SSS Sy eae gee Look Jor this in the Dealers ‘Window “A product fF eneral Electric C HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense.” - — | vent the clos It is delightful as a | Another popular | dn preparation, add two | f br: ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928 . bgt BRITISH SEND: STRONG NOTE OF COMPLAINT) | Communists Excited, Believing It Is Step Toward War With Russia M which Ronald’ MeN 8 London, The Britigh note ‘to Russi dei | fairs i been sent to Moscow is unoffic reported to be a strongly worded icomplaint aga the discourteous {treatment accorded the British pro- itests in the Zeplian ¢ the seizure of the British trawler, James John- ! son, off the Murman coast; disregard- ling the recogn mile limit and |the brusque treatment given the | Br h agents at Moscow. i he British Communists have taken | a hand in th nN against what (labor believes to be the imminent | cancellation of the trade agreement | with Russia. The Communists have ed a manifesto edlling for organ- | on of “councils of action” td pre- ng of the headquarters jof the Russian trade delegation in | London. Such action, thestianifesto asserts, would he “the first step to | wir.” ly EASY iS ae sErOn SHOE POLISHES it ids or Pastes moe Stop A sure, safe way New {ean now ja signed | with Be to get started ut o j ME not disappoint you. For Sale at COWAN’S Drug Store., i} The Da B'shop Tuttle the the Distributors, CHURCH HEAD Right c Tex., Rev. A. will succeed the Garrett, ilas, late | siding bishop of | Protestant United Sta This is No Home iscopal Churca of really “on the job’ without an adequate supply of oil. sg G TT erry dealers Mobiloil in.the larger containers for the Home Garage. The correct grade for your car. This is Home Garage Week. Buy your season’s ORSON iin _ Mobiloil Make the chart your gusde \SINGLE-SIX FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE $3175 at Detroit In every industry there is some one product which by right of character is accepted as the © standard of comparison. In the field of fine motor cars Packard has become the symbol : of quality and the measure of value. On no other basis, can you ac- count for the public’s atti- tude of mind toward the Single- Six, the latest Packard product. , R.B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. MAN: WHO ‘O | previously taken poison, = N of the body of the bus saved Joyce from being crushed to death and he cxeaped with bruises and a few min- or cuts. children passengers, skidded on’ & narrow grade near here, turned over twice and cr into a ditch 18 feet below. - He: construction FORKS BUTCHER ' SLAYS SELF Worry Over Financial Matters f Said Suicide Cause U LONUPUVRGADOUASHULUONONNEUTPEGUUOUUAERLODHTONOUUUOENGOH AMPS EU HAE DONUT EEUU TOP COATS That Fill The Bill And Kill The Chill KLEIN TAILORING PT Grand Forks, } wil] be held into the death of F Johnson, local butcher, who bl his brains la f in the base- ket and the body was found after he had been Johnson killed nt:nse ment of his meat dead for several hours. A note found in his store indicated that he had also taken poison. Despondency over finances is be- lieved to have been the cause of his suic'de. He is survived by his wife and seven BUS WAL Zap, N. 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