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PAGE FOUR * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924 | ‘ ' hen Wen neRE Vi vabe aeeved i by ex- that | Purpose . . . and for the) tional Guard of the States and Or- eee teenie, eee ee riceHteht yore see their cells by mobilization of the manhood of the i i Been 108 ada A ahow! BRINGS HEAVY | PLAN OF U N nation and its material resources in| ®217€d Reserves. Over the National] with their lot, prison officals s'how- | a Us { sae | pean ean i e' y i te an emergency, to investigate and re- qe sad the Organized renee ee Ee ee a ane Cook By Wire he War Department, in times of| a S A Instead of by Fire, Cordcn of Policemen Sur-' rounds Building as Time | t Il questions affec he! ce Hee ene of ayers es : peuce, has no command. And yet the| of the more gentile prisoners who led State and its state of prepara-| War Department is made responsible for the mobilization and 7 tes . | For Giving Sentence | tion for military operations.” efficiency Nears In his acceptance of the War De-| of this army in a national emergency. ‘ partment’s plans for the Defense! Designed to Test the Organ-| Day test, President Coolidge is mere- ee hee sere ly carrying out this law. At The Movies ization Law Provides for It would be just as absurd to pro- ||_ At The Movies | National Defense vide ships for a navy with the un- e derstanding that they should never THE ELTINGE | | —_—— be maneuvered at sea in times of| “The Covered Wagon” again drew| | CARRYING OUT LAW peace, or guns for coast fortifica-| a large house to the Eltinge theatre tions with the proviso that they were! on Tuesday in spite of the rainy : ell never to be fired except on the ap-|weather. ‘The picture. will. remain e R proach of an enemy, as it is to hold |at the Eltinge for today and Thurs- | Congress Rejected Big Stand-} that while it is yecessary for the |day. It is a picture that can be seen ‘ ‘1 protection of the Nation that there! and enjoyed two and three times, | ing Army in Favor of Re- y..'n military force, the units of that psy serves Ready to Act force shall néver be brought togeth- AT THE CAPITOL er forworps or division training un-| That “The Chechahcos,” Al il the attack of a foe i e re-| pu jane, cnechahcos,) they Alas=. which is to be ob-| sistek ns % 10¢ 8 t0 be Tei kan epic which comes to the Capitol | Theatre on Friday, for a limited en- Established here for years— a it of two days, f th " Bigenietitos ae tke sear ieaneibated citizens of YOUR city and by two criticisms which have just (By the A. P.)| of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold Jr., hundreds of Chicago, Sept. 10 For the sentencin policemen and detectives, mounted policemen and patrolmen, formed a barrier about the historic Cook county Criminal Courts building and two automobile loads of picked rif! men pmpanied Judge Caverly to his last task in the criminal courts “Defense Da served throughout the United States/ Keynote of Plan on Friday, September 12. wae devised| _ “The keynote of dny military plan by the war department and directed ee ee the last fortnight and since , 2 statement éxplaining . the ' : by the President, as a means of test- " !come to our desk. Mabel McEliott, retired to study th Pe ohTacrey at the emer est | War Department's plan fora test of jgome {0 OUF desk. Mabel McFliott, you are sure to get the Best he was the target for thousands the war depattinent, n'a pat of its| the Nation’s land forces. “This test,” | paity News, the iureeste morning of letters from various cou ftrie lee ee \ gue tS) he continued, “will be a try-out for | 19 LD ‘ , 3 Comins ME HINFANLEN eA ROAR EE| duties, has built to serve the nation oe ee rece enero ad Get or | newspaper in America, writes: clothes that equal money in time of war, While “Defen siderable dis cism was directed by those who al-| leged it was a militaristic gesture, it |has not been so taken by the people [at large, and reports indicate that it! , ‘ cates Ths SEP Will be ‘observed widely. Bismarck’s invest upon. the individual | officer Cook: by Electricity. Gamdeaiet aharade and evening) war comes. We have never before| Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. b E ndertaken such a step in instruc- 2 At the close of the World War,| Unde? 2 | with the shortcomings of the Ameri.| tiv” and yeas Mesure meres ncy mel A fine, fresh stock of s eanperiilitareimorenn ‘ ater the found ourselves in serious dilem- “Rollins” Caps from $2.50 to aa ee 4 aes. + + « To illustrate the pro- rey the. ctenine ef theie oHforta paint! position, take for example Captain j 98:50 at Klein’s Toggery. fe atra ‘Smith, of Laclede, Mo., where I hail up efficient field forees not yet en-| 5" SA RERTA SETH Ra ete jtirely relieved, it was natural that)!" De eUREe. ae Gen one wa) HAUTE tee eb Ot GO MGU a ss cilia inl cai tietiers 05 cin should urge legislation which would] \.¢°,44 gmoue and unnt he has to do. ov oe) ie county) wutu can) aueduate i Teun iiitoy mucin retvagne omane GU Paine ne ito) mice 7an9) | coblentueHel willdprowuulgreont ede war emergency likely to arise in| robles He will probably conclude, of the Cook County Criminal | the future. for his Keadwaslers, Chen he swere| A bill to provide “for universal]!!! : ranks were Li | Would plan for the enrollment of the men from the community, decide | where they could be quartered, de-/ termine on local arrangements for feeding them, and select a suitable drill ground. He would probably call lieutenants ii he rendered, Let eney have been | There is more genuine thrill in j Watching these bits of action taking 1 yw place against these real backgrounds will buy anywhere. jthan in all the hokum pictures of the far-north ever made in the salt snowfields of Hollywood.” ter what ters pleading cle lence to those threaten: | deter. | tional Guard, but more especially will it show the preliminary required for the prompt utilizati ot our large reserve force of Zens, “We hope by this ‘Defense Test’ to in v him should his jud n be ayed aw: » including bomb Criminal Courts: building. Therefore, the most unusual pre-{ cautions were taken, | Throughout the night extra guards waited in Judge Caverly’s court room | und patrolled the criminal court building. With dawn the foree w augmented gradually and 500 armed | men had instruction to be in the! square about the old six-story brick) by V7 a, m. he t police cordon concluded | in a double line of uniformed men ranging down the flight of st from the sixth floor courtroom to the fifth floor, Elevators ran oniy| The fates of Richard Loeb and to the fifth floor, to pass that) He is Chief Justice John R. Caverly point a person needed to be oll] Courts, who decided whether the slayers of young Robert A vouched for. The re to die on the gallows, be confined in the penitentiary for life or serve military, naval in excellent spirits rday, jok-; not Jess than 14 years for their crimes to which they had pleaded | ing and for mob E ing with visitors, Leopold offered | guilty and thrown themselves upon Caverl hood of the Nation in a national to wager on Judge erly's deei- emergency” was sponsored by Secre- i: ~~ |JUDGE CAVERLY KNOWN IN COURTS AS sesh. sires Making military ser- gallow Bergeson’s Tailoring. Clothing. \, DEMAND The ‘World's Best Tonic Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of: Our Wedgewood Pottery STILL IN JAIL “HARD BOILED” BUT MAN OF JUSTICE, *=: ceiese"tti scttes’s ster: oneness ce | Hl Stomach Trouble, | THIS AFTERNOON| Pere A EY sana Sn emergency veal comes he” wil SS. The exquisite china designed by the toe a TOR te] het dures |store, fer eon echt wan no nepored on nef. the artis | IE Blagpenanenn famous artist Josiah Wedgewood of }|* Meacaiudics andj micharde Losvectiil| amonidecouze, follow of being! the Franks ea cs Parapet simian training, mobilization as contemplat- USebteorsieced England is admired by all and cherished adn Loss of Appetite, Judge Cave goes back to the! were held at the county jail and of-|“hard boiled” in the sense of : ome sit ed under the law of 1920, cannot be} op as ie iy ciao cron dheviidicng is cilia, Wins a aa civil bench from his present posi-| , Peeling that something must bel i ccess,” Loss of Weight, throughout a lifetime. done to remedy the condition of prac- would start for Joliet. Meanwhile a! justice, fairness and ‘kindliness in| tion. ‘ Meeeus i : hould be remembered that the Torpid Liver or police escort remained in front of|the disposition of cases before him.| A half dozen have been sentenced eH eA eee Be present law providing for military Constipation Our first shipment of the year is here the jail, prepared for immediate de-| Judge Caverly in a veteran jurist to hang by Judge Caverly in his | Que made to onter iueibuzepaamicen is not the proposal of the mil- ii Dp y 7 parture, lin Cook county, his connection with | s e on the criminal bench. Some | \. P all ‘Ask Anyone Who Has thorities. These authorities 1 and going fast but more is on the way. tict) the responsible leaders in’ Gon-|,avéq tor a regular army of 280,000 SOD TEI Y Ge RD RTE) Fan) coneitray illic caasas e- eee ith nae thoy eee) tie | tween certain ages. If their proposal country with what they considered! 124 been approved, they woul) hove would be a military force reasonably } they, would haved i |had absolute control of the forces} gacauate for'the defense of the coun-| intended for defense, and there Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES s0LD There were intimations that the|the bench extending over a period | obtained new trip might be delayed until tomor rs, becomin row. of court last year, In The Franks hear- Plans previously announced were| Cook cou new chief justice is |ing he d as the second swift- that the prisoners were to be convey-| elected by the other sitting judges est in his a: ion with the court ed by motor The penitentia ach year and Judge Caverly’s term censured the public Is from the su- chief justice | preme court and later received life Gruen watches, the watch made fam- ous. by Fred E. Gruen of Cincinnati, is For Sale By All Geed Draggists 5 is about 40 miles from C I September 1. He will be }and press for their off-hand, pre-|""iy:5 measure also met with oppastd| YOUN have been no occasion for a another one of our leaders. ——— y Judge Hopkins, but in| mature and far removed opinions. Aionne the ae curtl that i€ tool, Defense Day test, But their recom-} ‘ a >, abe ie Eee SU aA SCT as punenpiie Sroond) tuatyiuewas mendation was rejected. Gongresal| CITY’S POOL militaristic, and finally a comprom-| C0" : ; ). . . i ae instead provided for another kind of ED! Rotary Host the County of Burleigh, State _of|ise measure was agreed upon and IS CLOS plary North Dakota, and described as fol-| passed. The measure finally enacted FOR RENT ——— To Visitors At lows, to-wit: = provided: “That the Army of the on am ro ers Rtg awinthite i South half of Northedst quar. [47° , ‘i a The city swimming pool has been | : ton Usty Ni), Northestst avers | United States shall consist of the! Desirable front office rooms. closed for the season by the city | Medical Meet Northwest quarter. (S'4 NW4) | Regular Army, the National Guard DR. R.S. ENGE FIRST GUARANTY BANK Jewelers and Optometrist: commission, Attendance has been eee of Section Thirty-two (32), in [While in the service of the United] Chiropractor BUILDING. Pp dropping rapidly with the advent || Rotary was host this noon to many Township One Hundred forty- | States, and the Organized Reserves, Consultation Free Inquire at Bank, r. The point had been} of the attendants at North Dakota] two (142), North, of Range | including the Officers’ Reserve Corps } reached where it would have been| State Medical Convention. Dr. W.| Seventy-six (76), West. and the Enlisted Reserve Corps.” It|| Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D, 1 n 1 the poot had it hiatrist, gave nica cat i -t.| Was further provided that the peace * been continued to be made available) on “Applied Biology meee ee due on such mort. | strength of the Regular Army should on the few warm s expected, and und vitalized that | Kighteen hundred five and 15-100/| be 280,000, including the Philippine é this was thought not justified by the | pair, heredity and| Dollars which includes an insurance| Scouts. The Regular Army has, ‘= committee of the “commission in|enyironment, and sounded warnings | premium for policy covering build-| since been reduced to 115,000, be- : charge of the pool. that left his hearers with consider-| ings on said premises paid by said| cause Congress has not — provided « ——— able to think about. mortgagee, together with the costs! funds to maintain the larger force. . BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS-|" nu c _ oy he | 2nd disbursements of this foreclo-) tp the existing law it is specifical- 2 aR Bob” Simpson as chairman of the | sure. ° EE GH EANDEORDEROEENO: ram committee held!” Dated this 2nd day of September, | 1¥ Provided: TICE THEREON k Es eu eer eer ne |g! PERE GAY Oe mentemn eh cenhe idaties ofathe War. Depart: ‘ (=p 5 yale ndinresentediht ii NION INVESTMENT COMPANY,| ment General Staff shall be to pre- THEATRE In the District Court of the United); : ; js : nd : ap Mortgagee 1 States. |with a beautiful tin iere. lc. ovebiRsoN, . . ] For the Southwestern Division,! George Will was called upon to| “atrerner tor’ Mortgagee, LAST TIME TONIGHT District of ) «1 {tell of his recent experiences near| .Bismarek, North Dakota. s x 4 In the M artin| Brieher,| Fipowoods, where he in company -10-17-—24—10-1-8 an er Or imi: } Bankrupt. 5 dnyBankranteys ubenend oy Wheres Ne ney ConA sa Mo the Honorable Judges of the| with several others witnessed Ari. , District Court of the United States | kara ceremonies which were he! PROPOSAL! DENNY ° one : for the District of North Dakota,/an endeavor to perpetuate through PROPOSALS In its admiration of the good Maxwell’s ability Martin Brieher, of Bismarck, in| pictures and writing that which has! phe Boar 7 : if meee 5 $ GHeMcounty’ ot Burlelzh,” and Aiready’ been well nigh: lost Ilgchastinietens, ancueneion mecee le meus pe cara a in: to outperform envtbing at anywhere near the State of North Dakota, in said Dis- sg : ST acRiVaMnes 58 RRM . < is Peeters vesnactruniya revratenth (that ty ND ive sealed pro- || SFBEADDER || ' Barkin” Sty, New vor SPORTING price, the American public should remember— on the 24th day of April, 192 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-/ Oyvetta Dutton, Clerk, six miles | - * past hes duly udeed bankurt)| CLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISE) southwedof Bratiny ‘By ‘unt YOUTH” 1st.—That no other car in America, regardless to bankruptcy; that he has duly| Notice Is Hereby Given, That that| crection of one dings seam wehon of price, excels Maxwell strength an - Sherer a "Ms ron ‘andl contin wortage” outa Tang Metra of a ve roem te WEBB BROTHERS el Siac cial s “Anuar Garnet and dase rights of property, an as Yt Vis ed y Iva B. Little an ber! 37-78 Bur C ty, N. D., r i c Apu rab uit all ches cestlrements Little, her husband, Mortgagors, to| in accordance, with plans ‘by Van || Undertakers | Embalmers —Sportland Review— |! | f Propo! ight a power. : of said acts and of the orders of the} U Investment) Company, of | H. ie mitten ar 5 Bist t * ° cog cei, ie RaDLpin | Mnteaalsn Mi,» oceouatin| mars, Neb ere Sreviets Bir | Funeral Directors | 2nd.—That at all vital points, metals and con- ig Vv erefore, he prays that he may| Mortgugee, dated the 30th day of] ‘The right is reserved to reject an: icensed Embalmer i i 5 TF _ be ydseregd by tne court te havea) November isis and led for recor | oral "hoposals and euch “propane Charge. sinustion are the maine’ as in cars that cost three ull discharge from all debts prov-|in the office of the Register of| must be accompanied by a certiticd ‘ 2 able against his estate under 8 | Deeds of the, County of Burleigh, | check doniiveumecicentaet chettans Day Phone 246 to four times as much. ankrupt acts, except such debts te of North Dakota on te 28th | der, 5 i i ; are excepted by law from such dit-| day fe ecard 1918, at 11301" “The building site is 3% miles Night Phones 246-887 3rd.—That in its manufacture, no measures charge. : o'clock A, M., and recorded in Book] south of Welch Spur in sai, ty = i b gpated this 20th day of June, A. D./ 146. of Mortgages at page 141, will and. states < | PUT I” S8id county are tog costly to protect the owner fully, in 1924, be foreclosed by le of the prem-| Plans will be on file on and after i : : MARTIN BRIEHER, ises in such mortgage, and herein: | Sept. thy 1924 at the office of person and in pocket. Bankrupt, | after de atethe front door of | Madge Runey, County Supt., with the ‘ foe Bare de the Court House in the City, of Bi | Clerk of the ‘Schoo! Board” and ‘with PERRY Matinee Every Day At 2:80 Those are the precise reasons why the good | } >} marck in the County of Burleigh,| the architects, Bismarck, N. D. ‘| ° 8 District of North Dakota, ss: State of North Dakota at the hour| Dated at Bismarck, 'N. D., Aug.| | UNDERTAKING TONIGHT \ Maxwell—now. under the supervision of c On this 29th day of August, A, D.j of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th| 26th, 1924, Cc 1 ; 4 ; Y 24, on reading the foregoing “Pe-| day of October 1924, to satisfy. the H, A, MeMURRICK, PARLORS Wednesday and Thursday sler engineers—stands up and delivers its “> tition for Diseharge of the above-| amount due upon such mortgage on res. ri ° 5 aa neniracieie: (4 tall thetday oftaaleu the promieen dees Gane: Licensed Embalmer in splendid service at such amazingly low cost. j d > Ordered By the Court, that a hear- ceiied in ae Torieege. and which MBS. ORVERTA DUTTON, Clerk. Charge. ss Ky > j ing be had n th, on the| Wi e sold to satisfy the same are rittin, N. D. S f } Pett day Gt Cetaberc Any ase4) es | thosel certain’ premises feltuated in 8.27—9-3-10-17-24| | Day Phone 100 All Maxwell dealers are in position to extend the convenience “ fore the said court, at Fargo in said Night Phones 100 or 484R. . of time-payments, Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. qi» + district, at ten o'clock in :ne fore- e ti noon; ‘and that notice thereof be Touring - - - $ 895 Club Coupe - - $1025 published in The Bismarck Tribune, Sport Touring- - 1055 Club Sedan + + 1095 a newspaper printed in said district, Roadster - - - 885 Sedan - - + «© 1325 + and that all known creditors and ‘an . other Bersons ap interest may GR All prices F. O. B. Detroit subject to current government tax jj Pear at the said time and place and o Hy show cause, if any they have, why W. E. PERRY ' ut 1 b_ . the prayer’ of the said petitioner A z ee should not be granted. Funeral Director Good i : And it is further ordered by the ; | . coprt, that the Referee shall send, E ar c ~-by mail, to all known creditors, sf Soples of said petition and this, or- Py der, addressed to them at their fi places of residence as stated. Has opened new funeral Witness The Honorable Charles F. parlors at 210-5th St. Amidon, Judge of the said Court, _ : H and the seal thereof, at Bismarck, 0 nected f | in district, on the 29th day of (0 longer connecter i Fy August, A. D. 1924. with the Perry Furni- Se 4 J ( OF THE COURT) TS fue “Parl J p J, A. MONTGOMERY, ure Parlor. t Clerk. e H By JOAN GESTON, | Deputy Clerk. rwlin i NOTICE Phone O or O. ea We are putting eurbing in W. E. PERRY 687 2 : eho | ® . St. Mary’s Cemetery. See = | ! : Wm, Noggle or Phone 728. > : : : i