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PAGH TWO LIGHTNING HIT CRAFT, WIRESAYS Langin Field Officials Deny | Receiving Reported Wreck Message Washington, Sept &. (#)—The Meundsville, W. Va., aviation field tolegraphed the Department today that the doah Ww “strack by lightning B:35 o'clock | this morning: The message indicated the infor mation had been ned from a aviators who had gone to the s¢ of the dis: r douh struck by lightning,” saye 5:05 a. m. today near Pleasant City, Ohio, Ship cut in half. One part own at Pleasant City, other rt | about two miles east! Ohio, Positions veri r Kerr, air service, fly Fairfield to Langin this) 2, W. Va, Sept, 3. ngin Field this at ports from Wash had reported the struck by lightning nin ch at they had rd/ as a cause for uid, no report to | 1 made by him: | self or others shingten INCREASED ATTENDANCE AT ST. MARY'S St opene term Wednesday morning enrollment of in the high school students and men The following young entered the high hool: Knudson, Dougla non, Bernice Houle, Felicia Eckout Plaza; Sabina Brown, Dunn, Center; | Mary lock;' Janette Kain, eanor Hoff, Regina Muggli, Richardton; Ruth Madinson, | Wishek; e Burt, Ka-| Gillen, M rearet” Mor- Margaret | Dressen,)j Sanger. Other students in the high school include Herman Batzer, Hazelton; Mischel, Richardton, kout, Plaza and John Ba Georgia Howa h, Hazen; er, Glendive, ‘Mont.; girls of Gladstone a of Dickinson in the grades The enrollment at the high school is the largest in its history. A num- ber of students were refused admit- tance because of the large numbers attending this year. The band, which is being reorgan- ized this week, will be enlarged. The music | St. Mary also reopened urge enrollment. FARM VICTIM DIES OF BURNS Minot, N pt. 3.—(P)—Peter Nikish, ged 48, a laborer, died in spital late yester- of Friday when th day afternoon burns oil- e hing machine engine which as firing, exploded and severely burned him. He has suffered considerable since the accident, one of his arms being very badly burned. Funeral services for Nikish bably will be held on Satur burial at St. Lukes cemetery. Roosevelt Cabin Open to Visitors Weekdays, Sundays The Roosevelt Cabin at the Capito! grounds is open to the public each week day from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m., and from 2 to 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, A mistaken idea is held by many Bismarck citizens that the cabin is not open on week days and many tourists, desirous of seeing the Dako- to home of the famous — president, do not go to the cabin upon being informed by local people that it is closed. Each day one member of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion keeps “open house” at the cabin and visitors are cordially welcomed. The many relics, secured by the D. ALR, are explained. E. P. CRAIN — HEADS C.0.F. At a meeting of the Catholic Or- der of Foresters held Wednesday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Chief Ranger, E. P. Crain; Vice Chief Ranger, Matt. Boespflug; treasurer, Mett Senger; financial secretary, Joseph Tschumperlin; recording sec- retary, John Runge; trustée, sich- ael Marbach, PICK INGMAN G. A. R. LEADER Grand Rapids, Mich, Mich., Sept. 3—(®) —John B. Ingman of Springfietd, Ill. past department commander of Illi- nois, was chosen commander in chief of the G, A. R. today, to succeed Louis F. Aronsberg of Pittsburg, Pa. A two-thirds vote of delegates to the annual national encampment of the ©. A. R. elected Mr. thgman over Bernard Kelley of K: pro- with Heat your water with Gas.|~ Ita the Super-Fuel. Woman Afraid to Eat Anything _. “I was afraid to eat because I al- had stomach trouble afte wards. Since taking (ele erika I can eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings sur- Pising relief to the stomach. Stops 1, bloated feeling. Removes old waste maa ine iaeetiaaes ane makes you fee) happy an: erfal. Excellent for obstina “congtipation. dos. Breslow, Druggist.—Ad 2 = “During storm at) ¢ ! ‘LEGAL CODE LAYS DOWN LAW FOR JUDGES AND DESCRIBES Cede Scores Delay and Ind Indecision in Court, Partisanship, Unbecoming Personal Behavior, and Judicial Egotism ous for their of last) resort set forth the jons and cou eld to pride 2 | ©. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTE KMBER 3, 1925 ed is tha ese pine Omah. through} mur K nietrope terri Will Discuss _ Protein Grade - English uilding am dine system of protein wheat yrades 1HE Lost WORLD” Nebr.; ‘ol Mandan, Scherber, That is what t ie more highly his Imagination i ahd aulandid cals'| gas ies of bench repu than that of the st chtave wombined:€0 Dae “the | his be toh eee oe Baby,” production abovel this Paid: * agar . mat the hyh standard whch the pub-| ae Petey ti rd last Te has come to expect n Fred Thom-, ber 9 and 10, 4 report of the com- principles, ting opinions should Eltinge Theatre for a) le Bas some | ments at 162 ée, released for publication by be discouraged in courts of last re- _ ' BTW S. F. ‘Ellsworth, of this city, com- sort a. tion of S17W. mittee chairman, shows Has Sacred Trust H Tamous | u TAT NEW Cp 7 The committee will recommend — An important item of the code is st World,” I en VOTE NEW GRAIN option of a standard code of that which advises judges to remem tr anslated to the sereen the i WAT a On Ire for lawyers and judves, sim: ber that “ours is a fovernment of uncanny elusiveness of a nig ite MARGIN SYSTEM ilar to that adopted last year by the! Jaw and not of men and that he ¥ ising episode | Backe erican Bar Association olates his dut 1 minister of jus-| ‘ ny w romantic story th on Sep (PR) The Chi- | Ph on of the office of tice under such a system i aks | grips the heart as the other grips the | cago board of tt t voted to nthe incumbent du t he may perso | nind. 5 devise a new tem of «clearing | 3 his personal con al a | Net only because it is different.) trades futures. The vote duct which concern his relations to ds the wen-' but) b e of its inherent: excel) wa. ; ate and its inhabitants, the lit- to be bind- lence, the picture. rises to front!” ‘The action was in conformity with ie + him, the principles of rank ‘amony the triumphs of seveen the hoxrd’ jie és: Sucretany. ‘of law, the practi rs of law in achievements, ‘The fine reserve, of Agriculture Wi, Mo dusdine, | that nd the witnesses, jurors tyers, 4 by onstroctive wether would be nts who aid him in th My Mahes: wi Jopted to prevent wide swing ministration of its functions, report sets forth in its opening par agraph tem of the law sing on to the public interest’ that he is not y in courts it alleges that “courts ex. bitrary power, a judge under th ist to promote justice and thus sanction of law.” serve the public inter The Hit Stock Investment | ministration should speedy dito refrain from careful. FE should, nyestments which |e ved in liti-! such invest-|¥ tin the conduct of the busine tion. Amazon country Beery, 1 7 oorthy their pr, it BISMARCK HOSPTTAL Viola Giedt, Lehr: ddock; Mrs. John Doer AI Wilton Christ taut sts in the * world 16,600,006 sur jen Mr p cont ond Aup 2 ~ court. 30 far as he can, to: make i pn to + eine cont mond August enc var..,. useful to the litigants and to the Strong is made e reptiles and t ink TeaRine community judges ir own human actors stirs deep wells 8 wrvin Taubberss J (enn Proper Conduct re which comes feeling in the beholder. 'p ‘ Linton; Shit SRE urged to fearlessly ob: city or} Finally capturing one of — the | lev ae pply the damental to risk of, monsters--a — brontosaurus higser | Discharged: Seda the public in hiss than ten elephants--the party re-| Hurdsfield; Mave F Sedan - ity by “beco: ve tums with it to London to. prove! son, Hurdsfield; John upon the day lives above reproach, questions, his! Judges also x d to “ex ieal | industry and ion commen- F wr| -|surate with the imposed up- contributing to lon them,” and to be prompt in the public endowme tes Tor | performance of their judicial du- political office and p: ties, “recognizing that the time of party conventions the litigants and attorneys Y st Promises t habitual I Promi of conduct — in s es which ul to the the of the court. the - judice power a tion of the court and outlines wh. vestigating and disciplinary author- judges do not have to make. hermits ities of themselves, the code points out, | An indirect thrus ap- but should use reasonable y ajspection to avoid social favors which might be construed a tending to in-, masters, $ fluence litigation pending before and other persons appointed them judge to aid in the administ : - of justice should have the strictes Use Gas. It’s the Scientific probity. and impartiality nd Fuel i] should be selected with a view sole- FUel. lv to their character and fitness by him for personal or partisan ad- vantage. He should not permit his appointment to be controlled by other than himself. He should also avoid nepotism and undue favoritism! in his appointments.” Observe Care i Scrupulous care in granting or ap-| proving allowances or fees to such appointees to prevent possible over- charges by them also is recom- mended. | Judges are advi cases where they e even a nom- inal pecuni: interest or where a} near relative is a party or in which! a near relative appears before him! as counsel. “He should not suffer his conduct to justify the impression that any person can improperly in- fluence him or unduly enjoy his fa-, vor, or that he is affected by the kinship, rank, position or influence of any party or other person,” adds the code. Warning American Legion Auxiliary , pavement dance tonight. Les Backer’s orchestra. Ener | SEIBERLING All Trea We sell this tire to make per- manent customers, A. & M. TIRE SERVICE We specialize in Tire Repairing. d not to sit in! DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. is issued that judges should not be “swayed by partisan demands, public clamor or consider: [ax ations of personal popularity or no-; toriety nor be apprehensive of an-| just criticism,” and to rule their courts with a firm but gentle hand, | avoiding disputes with counsel and intérruptions of a case except where | necessary to clarify his mind on per-| tinent points. } Advice us to the proper attitude | for courts to take in “ex-parte” pro- | ceedings, injunctions and other tech- | nical matters also is given together | with a statement urging judges to avoid private interviews, arguments | or communications designed to in-| fluence his judicial action where in- terests to be affected thereby are | not represented before him. | Score Delay | Setting forth that “delay in the ; administration of justice a com-— mon cause of complaint” judges are | urged to use every reasonable means | to expedite the business of their! court and to avoid continuances | whenever possible. In rendering decisions and opin- | ions judges are advised to clearly | OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA. AUTO . SALES CO. | 107 Sth St. Phone 428 f: RE THROAT ‘ You’ll Remember . “THE ONE Ma andl ARS NA OOM articiy in | office | cupidity or pre- pointing oF electing nly warn | and the balance in 12 month ment Plan discovery. One of tie most. ried, 8. D.; Mrs. urged Roadster and to =< judge Tou behavior not lities as cue on the bench and in pursuit of nits him t Colne |their duties, but also in their every ie personal views on potitieal | All the bran, all the wheat Clat 1 ‘ ity Ton amel Finish ch, Albertus Mary, John Cleo Evan \ "There and George V Hervied, § and Gu- Damberger, eligh: here \ Prof. W. R. Weide will opea: ¢ studi, fall season, y Saturday. Cali and make vour arrange-| 5th St. er Phone, | pavemcnt dance tonight. or chestra. LOWER PRICES Donee Banners MOTGR CAR Delivered in Bismarck STANDARD TYPES merican Legien Auyiliary Le: EL! BCTRIC COOKERY 1915, ans inch ke drum. 15 gallon SPECIAL TYPES ate Muttiple rear GRAHAM BROTHERS committee conceived | as the proper ment in : | TRUCKS form of court organization. ion the law of disputed H Censor Behavicr Advice. is given Judges are advised tom. of law by “uniform courtesy and. civili against receiving “gifts favors or conducting the court business, but engaging her profitable oc~ 1 aoa eae: also are told to correct and criticize | cupation : unprofessional conduct of attorneys |cept that of writer, a re Pa ecto ial, aii ees GINGER and couns prs brought to his at-| turer and then n i ; lias tention and “if adverse comment is!couse does not interfere with hi ac Ive PHONG 308 not a suff nt corrective” to “send dicial duties { " the matter at once to the proper in-' In order to observe the ru! MIS MAREK NCREASED volume of sales—founded on Studebaker’s policies of one-profit manu- facture, and no yearly models—made it pos- sible to reduce the price of this Special Six Brougham by $100. Here is a car that will appeal to buyers who seek unusual distinction of appearance with economy. Many of the superiorities of this one-profit Brougham are hidden until revealed by thou- sands of miles of usage. You can’t see the fine workmanship and materials inside the engine and body which give excess mileage. But here are some things that you can check against competitive cars to satisfy yourself that this is a Studebaker of the same fine quality as before the price cut—a Studebaker more up to date than the newest yearly models. The body is lacquered with satin-black top. Oval rear-quarter windows, smartly tilted, and black landau top braces, enhance its appearance, There are four wide doors and both seats are full width. WOOL UPHOLSTERY—Durable. INSTRUMENTS—Including 8-day clock, gasoline gauge, speedometer, oil pressure gauge and ammeter, in single grouping under glass, on beautiful silver-faced dial. $662.00 Down SHAFT — To obtain profit basis: drop forgings. reduction, ly payments of $116.00 on our fair and liberal Budget Pay- THIS 1 A “ STUDEBAKER Y FULL-SIZE BALLOON TIRES — For which the steering gear, fenders and even the body lines are specially designed. AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL — No spark lever. on steering wheel, but: SAFETY LIGHTING CONTROL — On the steering wheel, at the driver’s finger tips. IMPROVED ONE-PIECE WIND- SHIELD — Automatic windshield cleaner, weatherproof visor, rear-view mirror, cowl lights, extension lamp, and cowl ventilator. CO-INCIDENTAL LOCK — To ignition and steering wheel, which serves to reduce the theft insurance rates — single key oper- ates this lock as well as that on the.door and the clever device on the spare-tire carrier. COMPLETELY MACHINED CRANK- lect engine balance and thus reduce vibration to a minimum. There are only two cars s manufactured on the one- Studebaker in the fine car field, and the Ford in the low priced field. Only in these two cases does one company in its own piants make at bodies, all engines, all clutches, steering gears, dif. ferentials, springs, gear sets, gray iron castings cud Come in and see this Brougham. Yeu will find it the same fine car as before the price Bismarck Motor Company Ta TS EAR We are now showing the Appoint Leuhring i i latest models of Wheary | Swampseoti, ma: fept, 3 ~ Former Rep , Wardrobe Trunks. A. W. | Leuhring, of Indi | pointed fasistant. sittorney Lucas Co. Those who stopped in the hallway to listen did not know that he was playing heraccompaniment withouttouching thekeys! I: happened at the Drake Hotel, Chicago during the ‘Nationgl Music Trades Convention in June. ofnd now anyone without previous training — can dothe same at home, You can play roll masic onthe Gul- _self-expression—control of ke: branven Reiatering Plana with the Glayng by handuut i the ma same control of the Keys—thesamese- that A. G. Gulbri ty contri d to Fective Touch that a pianist havin pLAy- fo plying, Te 7 $9813 can toll music be played on the Guibransen equally aswell es music played by hand? The Answer it Personal Touch Personal Touch—selective touch— Four Models #450 - 9530 9615 + 9700 This art, thar enables youto play with che same expression as though you touched the keys, distinguishes che Gul- bransen Registering Plano from every player-plano in exisuence, Mail This for Gulbeansen. Name.. ~ COWAN'S DRUG STORE CULBRANSEN The ‘Registering Piano @ & Here is a message of great importance to these whe have never expevienced the superior comfort of riding oa gen low air pressure tires. IODAY car owners want te inow just two things about balloon tires~their ability to give greater comfori, und ability to give long wear. In too many instances cne characteris! found without the other. That is, many balloon tires must be run too hard for comfort, in order to save chem from excessive wear. Or if the tires are run soft enough to give full balloon cushioning, they wear too rapidly. In U.S. Royal Balloons this trouble has been entirely avoided by two outstanding achieve- ments in tire building. Achievements which make it possikle to run U. S. Royal Balloons at true low air pressures with absolute safety to the tires. The new flat “Low-Pressure Tread” distributes the weight evenly over a much larger tread surface than a round tread balloon. The wear is slow and even. @ Latex-treated Web Cord construction gives this famous tire that exceptional combina- tion of strength and flexibility which permits |. perfect balloon cushioning. _ As a result of these U.S. Rubber Company developments, U.S. Royal Balloons have been established as “the Balloon Tire Principle at ,_ its Best.” @ United States Rubber Company : True Low U.S. Royal tren: | Balloons AS > with the New Flat “‘LOW-PRESSURE TREAD”? and built of Latex-treated | * Web Cord Trade Mets United States Tires > are Goog Tires For sale by: LOCKWOOD ACCESSORYCO, ~ | ,

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