The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT AY ASK FOR GRAND JURY IN BANK FAILURE i New Jury to Probe Scandina-| vian-American Bank Cases id Attorneys’ Plan George F. Fargo for a ¢ with Special nt Attorney-General George gs cf Grand Forks and tes Attorney H. F. Horner of ‘ass county on the subject of fu- ture action in the matter of the an-American bank cases. supreme court declined week to issue a writ rein- stating the indictments against A. C. Townley, iam Lemke and 10 , growing out of the Far- Pe nk failure. The indictments had been quashed by District Judet George McKenna. Althought no — statement was made by Mr, Shafer, it is known n Mr. Shafer and Mr. vor the calling of a new 2 in Cass county to in- vestig i and be- lieve that the grand jury could complete its work within a week. Should application for a grand jury be made, it is expected that new indictments would be asked. BREAKS GLASS [¥ AUTO; THREE) “ARE INJURED, Man Arrested for Throwing Timber in Auto 3 Miles West of Mandan an, July 28.—Mrs. John Bry- of Roadmaster John Bryan Northern Pacific Railway, r ceived many small particles of gl in her eves and cuts, and Mrs. James McDonald and attorney C. D. Cooley were cut when Andrew Ehlis, a farm-| er, threw a piece of timber about 3 feet long through a side window of | the Cooley sedan car as they passed | his rig on the Red Trail west of city last evening, according to Mr. Cooley. Attorney Cooley was at a loss to| find provocation for incident. Ehlis | was arrested by Sheriff McDonald. Attarnev-General will g9 to * d this IN SO. DAKOTA Qld Days Are Brought Back | In the Black Hills | ae Rapid City, S. D., July 28.—Remin- iscence of d when South Dakota's Black Hills were young is the tale received here today of the hold-up of the Sturgis-Chalk Butte stage 25 miles from Sturgis Lake, Thursday night. A posse headed by Sheriff Emerson sent on the trail of the hold-up men in response to a telephone call from the stage driver caught and lodged in jail under com- plaint in federal court at Deadwood three prominent Meade county citi- zens, Fritz Jensen of Fairpoint, J. 0. Johnson of Clough and C. M. Simmons of Stoneville, former county commis- sioner. Upon examination the men were reported to have been intoxicat- ed. thing of value was in the mail so far as is known. A preliminary hearing was set for July 31. Deputy United States Marshal Desmond took the prisoners to Deadwood where Simmons was released under a $1,000 bond. FRENGHSEEK AN AGREEMENT Paris, July (By the Associated Press)—-The nch note to Great Britain’ te repyyyo,the British sug- gestions as to a joint response to G ions memorandum ively here today to have been drafted with the determin- ation to exhaust every means of reaching a full accord with the Brit- ish. ELKS NOTICE All Elks are requested to meet at Elks hall at 2 p. m. Monday, July 30. to escort the remains of our late brother, A. W. Lucas to city Auditor- ium where funeral services will be conducted by B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 1199. Signed, Alex Rosen, Exalted Ruler. Pains in the legs and back are often caused Ground Gripper Shoes for men and women are sure to ‘ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ONLY A BURRO, BUT RECEIVES MILITARY FUNERAL Raggedy Ann, mascot burro of Bi Sam Houston, Tex. attery F. 12th Field Artillery, was buried with military pomp at Fort | Born Armistice Day, she was killed in a fight with pack mules. Virginia Jean and “Son- | ny,” children of First ‘Lieutenant Charles M. Thirlkeld, rode the caisson to the burial ground. ' The state of Arizona has so many legal papers on which to stamp its official seal that it had this elect About ‘half a million seals are pu rically operated seal built to order. it on state papers annually. One clerk with the new machine’ can affix 1000 an hour. HER ROMANCE | IS ENDED Pola Negri Can't Marry Charlie Chaplin, She Says Los Angeles, Calif., July 28. -~ The romance of Pola Negri, motion | picture actress and Charlie Chap- lin, comedian, has been shattered, the Los Angeles Times said today.| The Times~quoted Miss Negri as saying that she had broken her ens}. gagement to marry the comedia: and that she was “glad it was over as it was interfering with her life a her work.” We are still friends she said| tut I now realize 1 could never, marry him,” she said. “He is too! tempermental. He has no quali-| ties for matrimony. He dramatizes | everything. I could not be a great actress as Mrs. Chaplin.” | 28 MINERS ARE ENTOMBED, Buried in Mine Near Sheffield, England H Sheffield, England; July 28. Twenty-eight men were entombed| by. the explosion today in the! Maultby collery where fire has ‘been causing trouble for several weeks. The terrific nature of the explo- sion made any operation to get in communication with the men im- possible for sometime, but rescue parties were on hand. Distressing | scenes were witnessed at the pit mouth where woman and children were anxiously awaiting news of relatives. One hundred men were working in the mine, 28 of them at the far end of the gallery near the Fore. WILL PROBE OIL CLOSING Chicago, July 28.— The, agrec- ment of some leading refiners, of the mid-continent field to close their plants during August to com- ‘bat heavy production will be in- vestigated by the United States At- torney’s office here, it was learne today. Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing. Repairing. Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. Housekeepers can do their work much easier and in per- feet comfort if they wear Ground Gripper Shoes pro- perly fitted. Alex Rosen & | L& B PRESIDENT IS STRICKENSILL On Board President Harding's Special Train, July 28.—Suffer- ing from an attack of ptomaine Poisoning President Harding re- mained in bed today on orders of his physicians as his special train traversed the state of Ore- gon en route to Yosemite Nation- al Park from Seattle. TICE All Elks are requested to meet at Elks hall at 2 p. m. | Monday, July 30. to escort the remains of our late brother, A. W. Lucas to city Auditor- iam where funeral services will be conducted by B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 1199. Signed, Alex Rosen, Exalted Ruler. The causes of corns, cal- louses, bunions, are elimniat- ed and walking made delight- ful by wearing Ground Grip- per Shoes for men and women properly fitted by Alex Rosen ro. Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. CONVICTION ~ OF RUMLEY IS UPHELD He and Others Convicted of | War-Time Offenses Must- Serve in Prison New York, July 28.—The United States Circuit Court of appeals today confirmed the conviction of Dr .E. M. Rumely, former publisher of the New York Evening Mail and S. W. Kauf- man and Norman Lindheim, _attor- neys, for defrauding the alien pro- perty custodian in a report on the Mail’s ownership. The. three were ordered to Atlanta prison to serve sentences of a year and a day each, Valley City, N. D. July 28.—The united efforts of wheat, growers and businessmen in North Dakota and Minnesota toward bringing to the at- tention of Congress needs for the re- vival of the United States Grain Cor- poration is urged in a letter from| Congressman George W. Young of ‘this city to Fratk Murphy, secretary | of the Minnesota State Fair Associa- tion, leaders of the _ movement in their respective states. : GERMANS SEEK U. 8. FOOD Berlin, July 28.—Fritz Thyssen, the Ruhf industrial magnate, -vigit- ed A. B. Houghton, American am- bassador today, and discussed with him the food shortage in the Ruhr area. German newspapers. are asking insistently why the United States cannot be induced to send its surplus grain to Germany.and | ore suggesting that the Americans improve their wheat prices by. 14t- ting Germany have the surplus .gu easy terms. 0 Men and women with weak fallen arches get prompt, per- manent relief wearing Ground Gripper Shoes properly fitted at Alex Rosen & Bro. : OUR AUTO LIVERY SERVICE is at your command any time for any purpose. You will find it efficient, prompt and economical. Phone us for any kind of a car you require and it will be at your door on the minute. You will find our'service enables you to do twice as much in a given time, as you can by any other means. ROHRER TAXI LINE A State-Chartered . BANK Local banking needs are best’ met by an: institution that has been chartered unger State Laws——laws that have. been made for this particular section of the country. . . This Institution: is atate-chartered, and is especially adapted to meet conditions in this/ | * State. | Bismarck Bank. | Bird there is much to be said. These NEW RED BIRD . HAS LONGER WHEEL BASE New Model Painted Mandalay Maropn Will Add to Glow- ing Achievements of the Willys-Overland. A roomier body, wide deep seat cushions, a wheel base of 106 inches and a spring base of 186 inches are features in the new Overlang Red Bird that set it apart from the usual | so-called sport model. As a matter of fact the Willys-Overland company has radically departed from the stereotyped design of the speedy, fleet lined touring car by furnishing plenty of room for comfortable rid- ing on all roads, This distinctive quality in this class of automobile 1s specially em- | phasized by the lengthened wheel and spring base. The wireel base is 106 inches while the spring base of 136 inches on the celebrated patented triplex springs makes easy riding doubly .apparent and appealing to those discriminating peopie who want graceful lines concurrent with pleas- | ant agreeable riding qualities, In connection with the unique method used by Overland engineers in mounting the springs of the Red springs, extend from the extreme front end of the car down to the front axle and are continually pull- ing the front wheels over any and all cbstructions in the road., The pic- ture of a man vainly trying to push a wheelbarrow up over a curbstone and finally turning the barrow around and pulling it over the curb, with case, illustrates the triplex spring principle, In the rear of the car conditions are different. The rear wheels are the driving wheels and lift them- selyes over obstructions. Apart from this matchless characteristic the new Red Bird is powered by a larger and more powerful engine which retains the same degree of economical per- formance that has given the Over- land motor such a splendid reputa- tion, The car is painted an attractive Mandalay Maroon, a color entirely uncommon ang unusually pleasing. This shade binds harmoniously with the nickeled radiator with bar cap. nickeled drum head lamps, nickeled | windshield stanchions, scuff. plates and, outside door handles. Then there is a Khaki top of durable texture, with red bindings and welts, while the interior of the car fs exceedingly artistic and serviceable in red Span- ish grained upholsterins, + | Among the list of ‘complete equip: ment on the Overland Red Bird are nickeled bumpers. front 4 speedometer, door grips, scuff plates and other extras that assure the own- adé to. the glowing achievements of ¢rof every necessity that stands for the Willys-Overland Company. Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 chliereius y my your notor and rear,/31-2 straight wall Fisk cords: and spare rim and tire carrier, dash light, cach detail in ‘connection with; this Directory ‘WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers ’ Licensed Embalmer in Charge, ' No Need to Be An Acrobat No contortions are needed in getting in and out of the\Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan—there are no fo seats to climb over or squeeze between. - All five passengers enter and leave easily,com fortably,throughdoors both front and "hy pay as much for less conveniefice? rear. Ovher Willye-Knig' $1235; 7-pass. Touring Sédan $1798; 7-pass. Sedan $1998; all prices f.0.b. Toledo. We change prices and specifications without reserve the right to kt models: 8-pass. Touring $1235; 3-pass, Roadster $1438; 5-pass. Country Club $1635; 5-pase. le LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Distributor convenience, The tires are 30 by new model enters into a job that: will Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Night Phone 100 or 687 ; Save an Hour a Day with a | ¥ By rape tbat ANRUD, BRINI vs EIBC ye : A sah ae wae Taos Bismarck, N. Dak. Used Car Sale ! ee OT We have a.number of used cars in first class condition we will sell at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES Including Overlands, Dodges, Fords and Buicks. Come and look them over. Nash Berge Motor Co. 209 Broadway | Bismarck eae | eer for Economical Tronsportation y~ + Leave your suburban or country home half an hour later and get home half an hour earlier.. Avoid wait- ing for crowded cars or trains. The hour.a day saved ‘can be devoted to healthful lening, or rid ‘around wi eye oe your family, or saving or making extra money. Chevrolet provides individual transportation at the lowest average per-mile cost. It is easy to finance the let. 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