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PAGE SIX” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE» STARS” OF. 1925, THEY’RE “BABY NOT GUILTY, former Governor guilty to charges of ale of pardon to Wal | Grundy, convicted ROUND FLIGHT ATTEMPTED NEW CHARGES IN PEN PROBE Indictments she came to has been under to two companies here. Madeline Hurlock, mown as Ben Turpin, . FREDERICK NEA Service Writer rave Up inst Warden, Others obscure movie “ Federalsburg, the stage, then turn quit the stage for movies, going to work on the Mack Sennett lot. Beauty Show , y are the happiest girls in Hollywood. For they are started on the road fame upon the silver screen, They are the “Baby St ne“ Wampas' special grand jur: the world 19 years ago in St. ation of movie | father, a banker, publicity men, rarely ever goes amiss , who were indicted by came to Los Angeles, and it was not Marlowe was in During her residence here she has been with several companies. Joan Meredith found her way into pictures via a beauty comes from Hot Springs, Ark. Evelyn Pierce, native of Del Rio, Los Angeles on charges of indictments returned unnamed third per lis coveted b CORNWALL and one foreign OLrive BORDEN with the investigation at the priso| Natalie Joyce | Olive Borden and represent the “Old Dominion jis from Richmond and Natalie from The former | after ze experience, and sev- | Paso. of small parts in Holly- Todd, member of a/ +i), had handled some | her, debut | Ena’s Only 17 Betty Arlen, demure little miss of . was born in Providence, Ky. . Hollywoodward, and | she signed a con- Htract, after demonstrating her abil- characteriza- son whose name was not divul theat® ical fam y Revier, 29, is California's She hales from San She originally Joyce played Te Brasaiitative: [with revues prior to Hee picture ven- E pichurs vagetin She was one to whom op- came unsought, a , persuading her a small part. ‘arl Lacanate, Australian. | dane n Sydney, just 17 | Childhood stage experi- | Oak, person whose identity ecaled, and the iXane Cornwall and Lola Todd are Cornwall comes from Fort Hamilton and Miss Tay thei on 8 dancet, too, nice’ stood her sini goodifatead onal | quitting this for parts in cinematics. ee: venue might be granted to local mag- MANY ATTEND ALLEN RITES AT BRADDOCK; Local Jobbers Hold Successful Meet Appropriates $1,000 for purposes of! | carrying out ions of the bee| disease and inspection act. priations committee). About two hundred dealers. from+ are in Bismarck this Merchandising ATE CALENDAR Miklethun (NL) Griggs: L 2-—Hamilton, setting ap sys- , New York, Septem. tem of enforcement of prohibition of | |this territory minors smoking cigarettes, , lien or forced sale of own- Amends CERI) cre ting, office of im-! Quanrud, and property up Brink & Reibold. y factory representa- The convention i m homestead re OD inetondos/ eae Requires bond ses: of $10,000 be furnished. To this union were born two sons Harmon Winslow Allen now of Braddock, Allen now of Ewen, and one daughter Clarissa Laura Allen who ite at aioe M y morning at ten o'clock a r, (Communist) Williston: ¢ upon the state to engage in banking main attractioi t evening a banquet was Hempel (NL) Sheridan: | equipment wa Amends chapter S. ‘one of the election judges” voter upon his Sbaheiniaa is unable to mark Session law of ance given by any of immediate family —tfather, mother, sister, brother, son, and then only when voter blind or disabled. other bill presented ea sion removed the “kin provision that aid . (Election and ended i Chap- “operated at cost” te bank to establish branch bank- s granted $1,000 two films at the Rialto theater and ; fixing five percent as interest to be charged on state lo: percent as return to depos 1898 a To tha films, Mr. Knapp of the McQu rig Manufacturing Company, St. Louis 4 cows, 5 hogs, 150 chickens, one cae ae 1923 prevents her Sess Braddock, N. D. i made her home with “Merchandising.” into effect under the provisions of ——— . 106-=Introduced by the same | author, which requires that all pub-, y be forthwith turned over planter, cultivator, ‘Champion Spark Plug Company and ‘the second “Profitable Shop Main- produced by the Au- tomotive Equipment Association. were shown, J. L. She joined the church in her early and was a consistent chri: rlier in the ses- or tenant right to remove build-| improvements from al her husband w rving in the 18th Infantry during the civil war she remained ings and other farm which has been for | been built or added to farm equipment « mortgage was given. al subdivisions for deposit in | the Bank of North Dakota, tion assigned to-resolutions commit- 3. 106 to Banking). only be given di: ri ind F. L, Conklin lation of Com- | explained “Credits,” ident of the Associ Call-| merce talked on “Bismarck as a Dis g-tributlng Genter Passed By House boys keeping the home f f este: ‘th Bee funeral was held at the ri or western North ing for investigation of , audit of all Hee s, and check.) Seone: and work accomp! ants power to committee o} to subpoena witnesses, fire au. attorneys, etc. (NL) Sheridai ¢ statute conform to laws in effect @ othe oi dats of| statute under which I. C. C. (Judi-| reparation, frmiestminss Cited ay ca sive ehar gee col- Weloek Weilnes 1 ‘| demption to the present one year years were J, A. Gocd Health, Good Looks q re and W. Ww. Mandig , (NL) Sheridan: Would make the chairman of county | hoard of commissioners, register of | deeds and county auditor a board of | paration for Michigan for bu - 16 —Appropri: n London Cemetery. al in the family lot Her son H. W. the remains. ing $885 to the| rd of veterinary and livestock in- | f the charges ha published and filed with commi nent empowers commi: tions when the p has been charged ‘ge is found unreasons or excessive, . 34--$1,000 to fund for ea, tb) catlinaten r apprehension of criminals, » Bank of North Dakota, and Bank Fixtures Sale Held Up; Baird Opposes Minot, N. D., Jan. ‘urniture and fixtures and Eom nately $10,000 worth of promiss rotes belonging f£ Berthold, now closed, as ised by Sheriff A. S. Ainot to be held on January 28 owing seizure under execution satisfy a claim of nearly $2,000 by Nard county for delinquent personal mroperty taxes, is restrained in ourt order signed by Judge John C. sowe of Minot and served upon the $10,000 to Florence Crit- (Banks and Bank- | priation to care of idence unknown Would aya te $300 a pay L. J. Ww atromneys face incurred wh investigating committee which conducted a into the affairs of the state library i (Appropriations). 0. H. Olson, (NL) Eddy: | Would permit the State nado Insurance fund to re. heaviest risks of the state and pro- ng of risks on tion of feed accounts to employ extra than the states attor- | ney to handle such collections. council Alter: 54—$10.181.24 ordered trans- the State Bank ferred from hotel inspection fund to | Changes statute governing or from oil inspgetion fund to general imum of 15 ditectors in H. B. 48—Repeals law \imaximnum af elayan directors allowed] publication of school treasurers eal Carried 83 to 26. H. B, 7/—-Amends method of mak: | ing assessments on drainage projects| and ordering projects subject’ to pe- tition of majority instead of. two- | thirds of freeholders. H. B. 65—Amends corporation laws so as to eliminate public from the class of corporations for- reate debt more than sum of eauital stock and surplus; provid- ed such debt is secured by real es- tate and property to a value of twite the amount’ for which bonds are is- and other buildings, valued at more than $100,000. 110—Twichell, (Ind.) 8 . L, 1913, is de-! “While I was entering into signed to give a complete control over limit of the city. present a person may county auditor for an auditors plat | in case of a difference with the city engineer and city com- il, Amendment | makes all auditor’s plats subject to! approval or rejection by city - (Com. on Cities). H. B. 111—Carr, (Ind.) Jamestown: | Amends Sec. 8964 C.'L. 1913 to cover point of changes of venue taken from | laws on duties of assessarg requiring assessor to: list all adult) niales for | military service, H. B. 67—Provides judge “may” sentence person The restraining order was issued y the court, following the prepara- ion of a complaint against the sher- ff by counsel for L. R. Baird, as re- eiver of. the Berthold bank. rder requires the sheriff to refrain rom offering for sale or selling the ersonal property seized under exe- ation and described in his notices f levy, and that sheriff also deliver ack the property so seized to the jaintiff or his authorized agent, or how cause in the district court on fanuary 31, at 10 a.m. why such [etion’ has not been taken. our OF DEBT, OUT 'OF DANGER,”: HANNA SLOGAN “Grand Forks, N.'D., debt, -out' of danger.” Jogan which the nation and the state ould do well to, adopt, ‘declared’ L. of Fargo, former North recently in addressr, said |Mrs. Annabelle Bork of 1223 Labrosse St.,.Detroit, whose picture appears above. fast but was backward: in develop: I became nervous and “weak; had no strength. or ambition, faggedtout all the-time. ‘Dr. Pierce’s Bavorite Pre- scription and it just.gave me a new grew strong Grand Forks and Obert Olson, Bur- Sets up a special classifica- tion of all public property, accord- ing to suggested schedules proposed by the state insurance Passed 107-0. appeal to a} “I. grew very state fund to certain percentages of net retention with state fund in var- lease on’ ‘life. Killed By Senate S. B. 3—Mikld@thun’ (NL) Griggs: Limiting amount of interest payable by banks to deposi _ Indefinitely postponed. 0, H. B. 63—Repeals that section%of| along natural lines and grew up to be a strong,” mothers would only give. rs at “4 percent.|a county judge with increased juri- diction, In a recent. case in Fargo, where county Calling for investigations state departments to be. carried on in next two years. Passed By Senate S. B.,61—Hamilton, repealing anti- cigarette law and setting up of licenset: sale of cigarette 39-9, one absent, there’ would’ be fewer Nea one ‘Your health: is your, most ‘valuable} ing each .single ‘hair to ‘grow thick, So, why not. get’ this Pres-Vlong ‘and ‘strong. eription today from your druggist, Or. out ‘and: dandruff disappears. write Dr. Pierce, President of the | bottle of ‘ . Buffalo, N. Y., for} toilet. counter free medical advice, or send 100 for bs and rm othe ee hal Jurisdiction, defendant took a change | of venue and ‘judge held that case | | convicted of carrying could not be sent 'to a magistrate of‘ than 10 years instead | justice of the peace—a lower court—| of “not less” than ten years as pre- but must go to the nearest county | sent law provides. judge having “increased jurisdictio sed] the igh of Stntanay enn Carri®! 109-1. _ | Invalids’ Hotel egal Jeliytiahs) ran ‘aive e a in the oceap, $1,000 GIVEN IN CAMPAIGN First Day’s Campaign for Sal- vation Army Successful The first day of Bismarck’s Salva- tion Army campaign brought. $1,000 to the cause, according to an an- nouncement from campaign head- quarters in the Elks Club this morn- ing. Many encouraging reports were received, and there ws a steady rush for more “We Did” stickers and campaign supplies. Splendid reports were turned in by some of the teams representing the service clubs and lodges and ladies organizations. The fund now stands slightly over $1,000, and is. the amount raised up to Wednesday night, the end of the first reporting day for workers. Reports to date are very partial and the districts are by no means covered, Teams will continue today, and all have assured they will com- plete the. job quickly, “Everything now depends on the workers” said Judge A. M. Christian- son, in a statement sent to all teams, Wednesday evening. the campaign is now in the hands of the teams who have assignments.” “We are asking every team in Bis- marck to complete their assignments by tonight, and every county team to complete by Friday so that their report can be obtained on Saturday, which will be the’ wind-up for the campaign. One of the first committees to go “over the top” was the Capital and 100 percent was reported from both buildings, every- The amount raised this year in the Capital and three times the amount which was raised Memoriat Buildings. one giving something. Memorial Buildings equalled a year ago. REVOLT WINS CHILE CONTROL Revolutionary Composed of 17 Young Officers Santiago, Jan. 29.—The revolution- ary committee composed of 17 young which has di- ies , @elivered the govern- ment to a néw junta evolved through ‘the mediation efforts of former min- officers of the army, reeted all government since Jan. activ ister} Augustin Edwards: of the medical faculty at the U versity of Chile has been commis- sioned to form a cabinet. a of interesting incidents. As a mat: -bilized and ready, and patrols o marines and contingents of light in points on the hills surrounding Val paraiso. On the army side measures for the concentration of troops around San: were ready for action if necessary. But behind the decision of the army and navy to maintain their antagon. istic positions, there h “Step toward tivil war. It ‘wa: A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” fdr Any Girl's Hair Girls! and your Hair- brush with a Tey this! jittle “Dan. derine” ‘and brush it through -your The effect is "atértiing! You can do your hair up immediately and twice as® thick and hair. it will: appear heavy: -mass of glearfiy hai ling ‘with life: anc incomparable softne: Tuxuriance. While beautifying’ the hair “Dan. derine” is also toning. and ‘stimulat. park. stops. fe thin “The success of ae Committee Prof. Domingo Amunategui, dean The strictures of censorship cur- tailed the publication of a number ter of fact, since last Sunday eve- ning, the Chilean navy has been mo- fantry have ‘been occupying strategic tiago were also taken, and the troops as noticeable itation on either side to take the Beauty does Wonders When combing ity ‘Just moisten “peasesuing:” that felt that a disastrous — revolution would have Been the consequence of a misstep. | Leading members of the recent | government junta, including General | Altamirano and General Neff, were | arrested at governmental headquar- ters as soon as the Present coup be- gan. This was done inorder to prevetit them heading a counter government. FUR FARM NEAR BEACH PLANNED BY NEWCOMER | Beach, N. D., Jan. 29.—Dr. G.:E. Fuller, who for the. last two years has been: manager of the United States silver fox farm near Minnea- lis, has arrived here and announ- ces that he will operate a fur farm in Golden’ Valley county. He made a specialty of reducing the mortality among fox pups. Mr. Fuller states he has ordered a consignment of C€hincilla rabbits from England. Later. he plans to buy other fur bearing animals. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and: Cheaper. For Asthma During Winter A Remarkable Method That Has Come to the Rescue of Asthma- tics and Checks the Worst Attacks — Send Today for Free Trial. If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when it is cold and damp; if you choke as if each gasp for breath was the very last, don't fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co. for a free trial of their remarkable -method. No matter where you live or whether you have any faith in any remedy under the Sun, send for this free | trial. 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