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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE KLAN LEADER | IS INDITED FOR NURDER Stephenson and Companions | Held for Death of Young | Indianapo!is Woman (By Th Indianapol. Stephenson, fo: the Ku Klux Kl H leged companion arl Klinek and Earl Gentry, we indicted on a} charge of first degree murder today by the Marion County grand jury | which has been investigating the | of Miss Madge Ober- | Indianapoli | ‘The murder charge is based on the allegation that the three men failed | to provide medical attention for Miss) Oberhaltzer after she had taken poi-| ammond, Ind., hotel, fol- | ttack which she declared | Stephenson. | Ind., April 18. rand dragon of nd his two al- | was made y | MUSIC CONTEST | FOR H. S. PUPILS OPENS IN MINOT! 6h tinn cespite ma she broadcast her st heard her, notified her Minot, N. D., April 18.—The North UNITED THROUGH RADIO ne years ago Mary ‘Mcllvain left her widowed father, James r. Tha last she heard a last resort n ther, and the happy reunion is shown above. west High School Music contest open- | ed here today, with 25 schools en- tered and more than 350 pupils participating. The contest will con- tinue through Saturday. Several prizes have been offered in the dif- ferent sections of the contest. A local jewelry store has set up a loving cup for the school scoring the high- | est number of points; the Associa-j ter father the child tated the father whe and saddl the child be tion of Commerce will give another | MOUSE RIVER FAILS TO RISE AFTER RAINS toving cup for the school outside of Minot receiving the highest num- ber of points; the music department of a local store has offered six of the most expensive phonograph rec- ords to the winning girls’ glee club and a $50 scholarship has been of-! fered by the music department of the! State Teachers’ College here for the most talented contestant in voice, violin or piano. Carrington Girl Instantly Killed Mouse River In Auto Crash | Law Transferring | Williston Station a f ngaged in the harness countered with a ple, granted portion of this y is dav although a slight jnight accelerated by heavy brought the gauge reading to feet, which reading reaches the point attained by the f | DEMPSEY DENIES HE HAS QUIT BOXING GAME pelated Press) pril 18.—Jack Demp- t ring champion, yes- suéi a signed statement he had retired from the t Hardin, rustody of and his manager, Jack Kearns, in- as reported, were ted Press), notion picture vga- level of the ture together. s flooded a ae G. A. R. Leader Asks Observance Of Memorial Day Minot, N. D.. April 18.—Observance of Memorial May. 30, as a pa- triotic duty of } is urged by T. C. 'y showers 9.65 ood of 1 “onklin of Minot, North Dakota de- fight game. and announced that he |’ rth Dakota citizens, | (By The Associated \Press) | r Carrington, N. D., April 18. ley, 6 yeur old daughter of Johnson, proprietor of the Carrin Steam Laundry, was almost insti ly killed Monday evening Brown, 17, when she was cros the street. The car struck he the ribs fracturing two of which punctured one lobe of her lung to death internally al-| ntly, She got up after walked a few steps and then collapsed. death by automobile accident in Car- rington. TO HOLD CONFERENCE Dickinson, April 18.—Thirteen county superintendents of schooks from as many Missouri Slope coun- ties will gather in Dickinson next Unconstitutional Attorney General George ney ‘ when | in an opinion hande: struck by a car driven by Glen ng in} them| poor fe partment of the G. A. R. in his first general order issued since assuming the state office. Sun M 24,1 h 1 be observed as Memori n- rial Sun- | h due solemnity, Mr. Conklin | posts and members should | fitting services, says Mr. FOUR PERSONS INJURED IN AUTO CRASH (By The 4 ciated Press) Spring Valley plunged 100 feet from the top of Hager's hill near here at jravine injuring the occupants, one of them probably fatally. MANNING GIRE. DIES Dickinson, April 18—Miss Myztle ind, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. dollar value. \‘uway in‘the Dickinson hospital Wed- | o'clock, following a severe siege of | Red Wing Minn., April 18.—An au-| |tomobile carrying four residents of | / i 10 a. m. today and tanded in a rocky | UNUSED TRANSPORTATION You will find in our Dodge Brothers used cars the same surplus value as in the new cars. tain many miles of unused transportation, so priced as to represent dollar for M. B. SILMAN CO. 2I2 Main STROGT BISMARCK Prone 608 Dose BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS Andrew’ Lind of Manning, passed ‘nesday morning, April 15th at 11:46 influenza which developed in pneu- monia and bronchitis. The young lady was-sick about a week and was brought to the hospital from the Lind farm home on Tues- day. Dance at Moran’s Farm postponed to Sat. Apr. 25th. ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT They con- WILLYS-OVERLAND o Finer Than Brilliantly Popular SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 FINE - MOTOR + CARS’ an Engine Youll Never Wear Out . Vastly more powerful than ever, more beautiful and more luxur- ious than ever—the new Willys- Knight is rightfully enjoying the greatest popularity in all Willys-Knight history. It is und ctizens of - | of the expe: farm, had pre i | jection in court, but with the a Brown picked up the child and’ ney general advising the board of| carried her to the Carrington clinic.| contro! not to transfer the property, Her death is the first case of it is expected no action will be taken. COOK BY WIRE | INSTEAD OF BY FIRE DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lueas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Rightfully is right! Here isa car with the only type of auto- mobile engine ever invented that actually and positively grows smoother and quieter and. more powerful with use...and the only type of engine that ee only engine in the United States \ equipped with the new Lan-, \, chester Balancer, the famous invention that gives Willys- Knight entire freedom from | vibration at all speeds. There is no matching Willys- ‘Knight’s wonderful perform- ance at anywhere near the price —and no matching its low cost of upkeep and ‘long life at any price! You can buy a new Willys-Knight with a small \ never needs carbon-cleaning down payment and on unusually and valve-grinding...and the : convenient terms. WILLYS-KNIGHT Wednesday for an all day conference! at the Normal school, it was an- nounced this week. The educators will meet at the call of Miss Minnie} J. Nielson, state superintendent of public instruction, to discuss plans for the coming summer session at the Normal and other matters of school interest. Miss Nielson will conduct the conference and it is probable that several other members of the state department will be here to as- Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main St. Phone 669 _ofa Year-Old Chrysler Six How it Performs Products like the Chrysler Six, that create We build glass enclosures: for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at $33.00. A good grade rubber top for a Ford sist in the meeting. GETS CUSTODY OF CHILD Dickinson, April 18.—After a trigl that occupied several days, Rex Bryan of Hardin, Mont., was award ed the custody of his eight-year-old daughter by Judge Thomas T. Pugh in Stark county district court. The qhild for several years past had been making her home with her mother and step father, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scrivner, at Medora. Re- cently the mother died and the fos- | EDUCATOR HAD D. B. C. TRAINING Thorough business training gives arunningstarttoany career. B. H. Rinde, graduate of Dakota Business College, Fargo, was recently elected Supt. of Schools of Wash Co. He has engaged a D. B. C. assistant, Doris Anderson. Raymond Erick- son, now manager of the Ford office at Moorhead, isa ‘‘Dakotan,’’ em- ploying “‘Dakotans’’. The Treas- urer, Auditor and Clerk of Cass Co. Court House are D. B. C. |’ men. So are 226 bank officers. “*Follow theSucce$$ful.’’ Spring enrollment means graduation at busiest season. Write F, L. Wat- | kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. ————————SS——A “FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE YES “We have a good water i} plant in : | BISMARCK ‘and a good fire depart- touring at $6.95. dealers also. Gveryone says — “How can they produce ‘such fine cars to sell at fer Eccnomicel Tronspertetion pore 9525 Coupe — *715 Coach— *735 Sedan — *825 Chesle. °425 1 EEE Cams "550 i ment, but they cannot i protect your property H against loss by WINDSTORM ~*~ All pricest.0.b. Flint, Mich. We are authorized Rex Pa e Ld such Low Prices / This is the comment that pecple make on seeing the new Chevrole: cars. Beautiful streamline bodies mounted on a chassis new from radiator to rear axle, these cars present themost striking values ever offered in the low price field. Besure to see these beautiful cars and note these outstanding features— 4 Newz radiator of nop-rusting leplasa metal, having al New disc clutch, requiring no lubrication, =~ New rear axle with laser, stronger gears end one- No Ne a re ew fame, longer and stronger, of deny ghannel eel New bodies, Scie eiccd exces have Seoul Wskec bodies New windshi with low Poder tng iver pelle poke omg New finish, lustrous, durable Duco in beautityl colores, New 5 . first-year production records in the effort to satis demand, ly cause am up- a Results that all the well-established ' conceptions ality manu: » per. formance, eee riding and the re: neering of space, are subjected to the closest scrutiny. The Chrysler Six has been in the hands of owners something more than a year. Its new results are a matter of ; but ie is omally important for you to know Prov. jeneiucmce) of ie ceieyaict SHAE AE continues to perform brilliantly. 3 The proper source of such testimony is the owner. The important fact you will dis- cover if will make such inquiry is that a year- Chrysler Six perfe.rms with the same brilliance, eagerness at d zest as it did AZ snnehs sgn wher it electrified ite pur- Pocecity. to shor. car on the m The Touring Car $1395 The Reyal Coupe $1895 The Phaston - - 1495 TheBrougham - 1965 The Readster - - 1625 Thelmperial - - 2065 °° 1825 The Crown Imperial 2195 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit subject to current government tax. We are se axiund she conwentence of deeetay. Usclors and voperior Chepoler sevice everywhere CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY TOURING $1295 - COUPE $1495 - COUPE-SEDAN $1495 SEDAN $1575 - BROUGHAM $1695 - f.o.b. Toledo Dance at Moran’s Farm postponed to Sat. Apr. 25th. ———————————SS OLDSMOBILE . SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phote 428 Why not take advantage of out skilled expert service. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS 216-Main St Phone 944 Grimm ‘Alfalfa Seed “In planting our N. Dak. State certified non-irrigsted seed you, industry. What 1 ql est line of standard bodiesin the tever your require- ~ Brothers ‘ments may be, Graham ure, & 1b. Ordinary quaity, with which we: furnish an affidavit of bay 19 ‘Qndinary clover, @ ‘can supply you at minimum cost. M. B. BILMAN Ca, ~ - 212 Main STROST BISMARCK! \ * HONG oe “A Body for Every Business , f When you buy a Graham Brothers Truck you have your choice of the

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