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» ‘ MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 19245, You Be The Judge Drive into our CENTRALLY LOCATED, warm, fire proof Building, any time of the day or night, for ANY kind of automobile service, and decide for yourself whether you have ever received more prompt, courteous, PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LIGHT FROST | WHY SHE CLOSES HER EYES IS REPORTED Little Damage Is_ Believed Done By It A light frost) occur in the vicinity of Bismarck this morning, efficient attention at a more reasonable charge. reported, It waa partion “ We would like to mention particularly our Storage Battery Service, ani our facilities for washing, polishing and greasing cars. Expert mechanics in our modern shop do GUARANTEED work. YOULL LIKE OUR WARM CENTRALLY LOCATED STORAGE. vible in low places, ut fs believed little damage was done. The weather burean’s report for the 48-hour period ending at 7 a m, tod: showed that. light’ to Heavy frosts had occurred gener: ally in central and western North Dakota, ‘The lowest temperatures 9 reported were mestown, Minot, Jottinean, 82 Dunn Dickinson, Liang-| The low t Bismarck | her station was | CAR DAMAGED | : EAST OF ( Trying to pass another ca Knute Anderson r the Oldsm Dile car he was driving into the ditch, where it crashed up against | the bank, without overturning 01 the road about ten miles east of Bismarck. Ragnar Olson and two young women who were the other passengers, and Anderson escaped without suffering any more seri- ous injuries than a few scratches. The car way damaged, the top and windshield being broken, the fend- | ers bent, and one wheel having ‘been torn off. The car had been} rented from a local taxi company. | ~ | Lahr Motor Sales Company PA MUA Yor Ya Yue ore Wore Wore Nd Sor DAWA AWA Avan A\i/'/AW B/D joo Up hs ils of Morteages. MAN TOLD MRS SPENCER Norton, who died about seven years | brothers and a sister: B. B. Lawel- _ on page 121, and assigned by the ago. ii i 7 i | Mortgage to C,H. Hagemeyer by i Sy iiieiia some mepmte tae Nee lin, M, C. Lawellin, and Mrs. Mattie rument in writing dated Feb- Parson all of Garnett, Kansas; W. S. j Mon ae Ot ; ; g| ton taught for several years in the : Wi fite ok the. Register of Deeds a 93) jublie schools in Kansas, and has|Lawellin, of Goltry, Okla, GR. of Burleigh County, N. D., on March been an active worker in the church | Lawellin, of Burlington, Kansas; and 7th, 1916, at 4:00 P. M. and duly and the Women's Christian Temper- | Frank FE. Lawellin of McKenzie, with recorded jp Bs se ne eeeeent =a ance Union. whom she has lived since the death jon page 464, to secure the pavmen 7 Mrs. iacvoury! i f | on tee tet, to eecorcvert Oe be! And Then She Tried Treat- Mrs. Norton is survived by five|of her husband. foreclosed by « sale of the pret aes es in such mortgage and herein, ment and Found Relief after described at the front door of i s|the Courthcuse, in the City of Bw-| From Her Own Troubles. marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on _Novem- = ber Ist, 1924, the hour of two| “I am 69 years of age, but since) o'clock in the afternoon of said| taking Tanlue I have gained 9 Ibs. GASTON MEANS | Is always an affectionate kiss that makes a girl close her eyes. And) day, to satisfy the amount due on| und don't feel over 40,” are the jhere’s the reason, When the lips are drawn together, the pressure suid mortxage on the day of sale. | splendid results Mrs, Sarah Spen- SAYS HE LIED [ertectéa by contact produces sufficient heat and sensation to cause the | The premises described in said) °c, 2109 22nd Ave., S., Minneapo- ent oscillation to ocea- | mortgage and which will be sold to| 1!" io) “Geclares she ‘has obtain- TO COMMITTEE | cells in the labial nerves to vibrate with suffi _ C 4' sion the nervou tem to command the optic nerves suri ing | satisfy Ge ie jpare deuetivenmas ed from the celebrated treatment. — the eyelids to make a sympathetic and responsive interlocking. A s iain gourd catoiauchir trouble) Better Cooking .. with Half the Fuel (Continued from page one.) | least, that's what government scientist say. But more folks think| ontair TNiWin) of Section Teen | constipation and biliousness kept, y ‘ q threats of indictment in some cases! she closes her eyes because she likes it best that way! \ty-four (24), in Township One. Hun-| me awfully run-down, 1 wal HA’ | S a big claim to make but and by promises of gain and aid in) WW wn~n~~ | red Forty-two (142), Range’ Seven-| most nervous wreck, got very | we can quickly prove it if you ‘ others. ©. GEACTAR aSERURCOL ‘ \ty-six (76), Burleigh ‘County, N. D., nie a aaeasvienl anne terdmonyigiven before the} SON GN RE i EA AOSS ite] ae and) appear pete re | containing 160 acres, more or less, iene beac Set ie ing right 5 MAG Hie ohinitice by Roxie Stinson, | c INT: A nis Court at said time and place: yecording to the Government sur. the verge giving up. heeler committee by Roxie Stinson, | MINISTRATOR wer said petition, shOW | vey sherman, One day I asked a man, whose WI and let us demonstratea : , R, Momand; myself and the majority | IN COUNTY COURT. ny there be, why the’ “Default exists in the terms of| picture and. testimonial I saw in petition should not aid mort ge in this that both|the paper, if Tanlac really helped interest are past due | hi He said, “Tanlac saved my There will be due on Pe loatnnoy ined, Daviae tneidaetr | and the results are, 1 have Nogether. with the costs |£tined 9 Ibs. and enjoy splendid foreclosure and attorney | health. I now know for myself ded by “| that Tanlac is wonderful.” 22nd day. of September,! Tanlac is for ‘sale by all good] Accept no | suljstitute. 40 million bottles. sold. : > for consti-| today. «It becomes‘ effective on Oct. of the other witnesses was nothing | BAESEOATON ICC uDNG but a tissue of lies put in the} il mouths of these witnesses by Sena-| state of North Dakota, tor Wheeler, primarily to confound! County of Burleigh. and discredit the department of jus-! In the Matter of the estate tice and the administration,” the| | Albert B. Rohrer, Deceased PRR Means’ statement ‘ | Harriet Van Horn, Petisioner, if The Means’ statement was made in Washington on September 11, acco ing to Mr. Daugherty, who said it} | Cole’s Hot Blast Down Draft Range. ® | We will show you how these ranges save and. unpaid. I. C. DAVIES, Judge 0 County Court. from 1/3 to 1/2 your fuel by burning fuel o> gases wasted by other ranges. And we will show you the Cole’s features that insure best results in baking and other cooking. 7 itioner, K, Dak. 1 the 20th day of Atty for Bismarek r Rohrer, | Rus Rohre Charles Mille Silas D. Jacob nk H. HAGEMEY ER; was given to him voluntarily, Ac Miller, Mrs [see VeketableGr ‘ : : Kn the service of the above c' nlac Vegetable :Pil cording to the former attomey i Hor nee Chil » Mrs, Sunes Ber. eee e earns outeo uaa ; made and recommended by| 1: ~ . 5 eral, Means now is in seclusion, pre: ett, Mrs. Maud Weida , Joh eve rohuanen : © Gemieu ies ac. Judge Spalding, fo: justice of : ; Ta i k 1 treckbill, G n the respondent, Silas VD. of Mortgage, the manufacturers of Tanlac. udge Spalding, former justice of} ; 9, ueting ualtionals date concen ne B aa a ce ae R resident of id Burleigh Minot, North Dakota. } : the state. supreme ‘court, will con- The Cole’s Hot Blast Down Draft Range 1S ‘ormer false testimony. Mr. Dauyh- Sather! MilloneBlmer Boe ‘ounty, and let said citation be 10. 10-27 tinue im the practice of law alone in| 66, + H ” Peat tele Mi cotunbon bone; RE aber fay seed "ot the acher, “respondents r ietoalt for the relict demanded in| the future, he ad totay. The tem] th pride of the kitchen” and a source of today without announcing his destin- Brown and 3 TUATEnL Ot ALIS SS ESTE GLEE ROHL ‘the. complaint formerly was’ Spalding and Shure. constant satisfaction in its economy and effi- ation. ' hl terested in said estate, RAGS by RUBIlentlonbicheteatamtitee) ramene SU coun | Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this = Iy his letter to Mr. vis, Mr. espondents. ean Wee ATE N ‘OTA, 17th day of June, 1924. As C5 } Wee estes UNG. Heer leemieestuteven North nkn tietomthey wutesmon cs smy ahem sw enon nor maar County of Burleigh. + DICKINSON & JOHNSON, Services Held ciency. We want you to see these ranges ! Daugherty wrote: “No lawyer, much less one of your recognized ability,’ ADOVe | ate for one moment the character of] You and each of you pssive weeks in the Tribun newspaper MU- | pitviet Poort conrthysate| Offence Cor the aR At McKenzie For | whether you are thinking of buying or not. din. the of Bismarck in|]. R. Baird, as Receiv h 1 yi : ; * fF ies decRarmers, Bank of Minot ap ar seae 3. Lawellin It is our pleasure to show them. af Burlefzh. County, ‘irst Farmers’ Bank of Above Named Respondents kota. 10-4-11, Mr e here! the testimony with which the (Whee-! notified that the above named Har- tae OF et os 4 Plaintiff, wv: Pees es jes Jer) committee burdened its records.' riet Van Horn the petitioner herein, ¢gpapy © League, a corporation, : Funeral: servis -were held Wed- ‘One of these witn: (Remus) . 1 efendant. : Murphy Takes eee ce shortly after your Seagirt speech: Pmving 1 » of the County Court. | 4,906 Be oe mene Dakota\ to the} ene = ne at.3230" from the in which you made reference to his | 0) 10-6 above named defendant: S Idi j Methodist Episcopal church at Me-, testimony, published a full retraction | jy’ the ‘County of Burleigh lee Sa eceene: res pa ig tla “| Kenzie, for Mrs. Phoebe T. Lawell and repudiatied his testimony before! of North Dakota, deceased, | this action, which is now on file In Law Firm) Sten, who died sept. 15.. Rev. C f | F. Strutz of Bismarek read the ser- vice. : Mrs. Norton was born near Ridge- le, Ind,, P&b.6, 1855; when she in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County : ; to serve a copy of your said| Féleo, Sept. 22. Attorney Fran Answer upon the subscriber, at his] Murphy of Minot will remove to! v the committee. ed to Arthur Van Horn n will be hea nd by this Court, on that certain mortgage, made, execut- | : Wand delivered by Elizabeth Whe: “The whole contemptible conspir-| the said petit acy of fraud and deceit will be laid} duly consid bare in due season. When that time] Wednesday, | the comes, you and the country will be| ober A. D. 19; : tes Hee heres her hus- cline mentioneds Belay ae Fargo soon, to become associated in| was two years old, her parents mov-| cue Sa oe d, to Barnes | ers, rty days after the Service of this actic a Aa i c nati Astounded by the revelations, even P aceon, Mae Vauneentth "ot ometice, Of this tthe practice of law here with Wil-| ed. to Kansas, locating on a farm} though two of the members of the| TOI Filedsttoe yecord cin cthe aavuets ceceiee: liam H. Shure. near diarnett, where she grew to! y of service; and ef you are he eby senate committee now are seeking County of — Burleigh, and of the Register of Deeds of notified that in ease of your failuye| ARRouncement of the establish-| womanhood. In 1902 she came to high political places in tle nation.” te ot Dakota, ‘and’ you. Burleigh County. (No D.. on Febru: to appeatvafie answer the plaintifRy ment of the new law firm to be} North Dakota, and was married on! and each you, i ereby ary Lith, 1916, at 10:00 A, M., and! will take judgment against’ y y} known as Shure & M as r Che eo ou B 2 fament against “you by nas Shure & Murphy was made} May 17 of the same year to S. B. ty 5a The former department of justice agent, in his statement, says he tes- tified us he did before the Wheele committee for only one reason, was, his statement said, because on the day before he was to tuke the stand, friends of the then attorney general told him that “Mr. Daugher- ey said I could go to hell.” In his statement, Means declared | he has im his possession “documen- tary evidence” which, he said, “by « quick review of the testimony of the | Wheeler committee, it can be proved | conclusively that Senator Wheeler knew that he was framing Mr.| Daugherty and the republican admin- | istration and to some extent this in-| volves the oil scandal.” Unbroken Line of Northern Pacifie- Block Signals Now Spans Half the Continent, Twin Cities to P : What Roxie Says il Columbus, O., Sept. 22, (By the A.| P.)—-Miss Roxie Stinson, one of the Senate committee's star witnesses in | the investigation of the administra- tion of Harry M. Daugherty, former United States Attorney-General, to- day characterized as “ridiculous” a statement of Gaston Means, former Department of Justice agent, to the | Attorney-General, in which he repudiated his testimony. i Miss Stinson, former wife of Jesse W. Smith, whose name also figured conspicuously in the Senate investigation, also denied statements connected in Mean’s repudiation in which he declared that Miss Stin- son, like himself, had given tes: mony “inspired by Senator Burton | K. Wheeler, prosecutor of the in- | vestigation” and denied that coer- cion had been used in obtaining her | testimony. “It is perfectly ridiculous,” she said. “I am only casually acquaint- ed with Mr. Means. How could he know anything about my testimony. I did not say anything under coer- scion, No one forced me to go to ettle Your Coal Problems Now — Fill your bins with the genuine Carney Coal and be comfortable when the cold weather Washington.” Mean’s repudication was made | public yesterday by Mr. Daugherty | dn connection with a letter he sent | to John W. Davis, Democratic presi- | comes. We.have the agency for this fam- ous coal in Bismarck. Carney is a clean burning, non-coking coal, never clinkers, dential candidate. The former At- | torney-General severely critictzqd | Mr, Davis for “‘referring to alleged misconduct of my administration miehout knowing the facts.” j F "ez Martha L, Smith, assisted | i ee Yuen. September 15, 1924. schools w at F. H CARPENTER and absolutely sootless. Completing the automatic block signal system of the Northern Pacific Railway. at Little. Falls, tby Gladys Riddle will open a = oe Kindergarten October tration of pupils missed and business suspended for the ceremonies in which business men and railroad -offictals partici The’ pi ag Peete trom. rid Adhd Ce ae Ane ree pow * protected BY aulonees plock pisnal The Noriiern Pacife ip the. iicst transcoytioental \ . LUMBER ‘COMP AN Y ‘Will gchool vent was outranked only by the driving‘of the last spike when Norther, Pacite rails linki seme i ined ah Pubes te : i : r E e inking! ? ; ina, | 22nd and tember 8 1883, CA. Christonterson, Chiet Signal! Engincer, bolted on the inst signal blade, eterna denei-Rlade eect ouaenee Phone 1165 ‘4 : Pacific service. Inset shows Mr. Lyons, big os ’ Si pal farcens pnd delat Fe Be * % { ‘

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