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AGE EIGHT ASSOCIATION = | COMMITTEES APPOINTED Beard of Directors Met Yes- terday and Picked Com- mittees For 1926 ors of the Bi Commer t rooms ppeint co he folio’ in, Dunn Jackson, J . Paul Remin, . O. Ware Highways Corwin, chairman 3. P. French. Publicity ptions and Joe Breslo dl Peterson, H. ady, John Hoffman, ai n; Benton Baker, Radio Matters 4 Thorberg, chairman; E. Dirlam, Dr. Erie Hanselman, C. Blunt. Tourist. Camp oes R. D. Hoskins, irman; Moule, F. A. Copelin. Open Forums and Public Me: L. K. Thompson, Finney, G. L. 5 Flower and G: C. L. Young, chairman M . G. Goddard, . Wanner, Burt Mrs. Peter Ahler. Juvenile Band Saxvik, W R. Gilman, J. . chairman; jraham. pson, chairman; . White, 0. O. L s will be from appoint- time Other commit ed by the dir O'CONNOR TRIAL GETS UNDER WAY Grand Fo N. D., F (P) Taking of testimony began today in the trial of W. W. O'Connor, former treasurer of the st Savings Bank of Grand Forks, charged with em- bezzlement. Three witnesses were on the stand during the morning session of the court. They were F. H. Metcalf, a former employe of the bank; Thomas Kady of the Kady Piano company; and CG. H. Rieland, former inspector for the Depositors’ Guar- anty Fund ion, who took charge of the bank foilowing its clos- ing in June, 192i. Metcalf’s testimony today was con- fined to the identification of bank | not subjected t by the defen: bank identified him were pla state. Note: Mr. y id notes which h various parties in paymen These, he testified. he had sold Mr. O'Connor at dis Sick bodies made strong | “‘Hadstomachtron- ble more or less for forty years. Lately | it became acute... | like a knife going | i, through me. Went * #+ days without food, “3 nightswithoutsleep. | : Tanlac exred me complet-ly. I'm 84, ts., feel | After a spell of Grippe or flu shen your system is all run down| and your legs ate so weak they can | hardly hold up your body, start right in taking Tanlac. It's wonderful how soon you real- ly do improve! Tanlac sails right in and puts the system. in fighting trim. It cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestive organs, gives you ‘an appetite for solid food and makes you feel like 2 new person. Nothing will turn the trick quite fast us Tanlac, made after the) famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs. Buy a bottle to- day and get started back to full strength and vigor. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation.— SHE'LL HELP JUDGE BIG DOG DERBY ve | 4 i | | Miss Lydia Hutchinson of Blackfoot, Ida., whe gained fame last year E. J] by driving: her deg team in the t | this year. ewll him, i way institution and wh jof the court ginning cd to show notes were MINNESOTA'S First Clash Is Brought on an | nesota opened i thority commission to fix f) r in the state, when the trial ¢ | railroads started this tol. st ¢ and the authorit commission will | the Northern Pacific dictment charges the collecting a rate of 6 from Minneapolis to 1 47 cents a ewt from Minneapolis. ments, one against the North cific, on one moved to trial in order, it w between counsel railroads and Floyd B. Olson, county prosecutor. made to apply tions of the statute. dog derby, will not race an off n, and will be one of the Ashton, Ida, vad, she hi judges of the spectacu inst Minnesota transferred to the the direction of ’. Molyneaux of the district court. This ffect the Minneapolis and s find the Milwaukee roads, in federal re tole : eivership. ‘Bemidji Drayman | Is Elected Mayor Bemidji, Minn., Feb. 17.—()—Tom man and contractor, was or of Bemidji Tuesday . Denu, 1,089 to 913, to sue- . Dixon. 1 Mr. Riel s the show that these notes found t into the bank a line the val carried Much M6 votes cast was | the lar Mrs. Belle Den- treasure > I park commissioners, and for alderman of the’ sec- ond w unopposed. FREIGHT RATE FIGHT OPENS PAZO | OINTMENT Indictment Against Nor- thern Pacific - | 17.) Min-| ck on the au-! e-commerce | es with threc dicted for the violation nesota rail rate law was| afternoon before Judge in Hennepin county Minneapolis, att of the inte Waite and Proven Rem- edy for Piles is Rend eallgpaitie andy, Sees able pi which kes, Rs | sh between the state} two indictments railroad ra alls and ‘alls to} indict- | n Pa-| Three other and easy task of a moment, Full | |Girections and scientific advice for ile sufferers go with each tube. for the respective | Mubes with pile pipe, 76c.; old etyle tins, 60c. Get PAZO OINTMENT from your druggist; or, ifyou prefer, send stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louls, Mes le against the against the Soo L Om charges in the indict- they are Two out of the Concrete streets always remain true, even and rigid Mandan, North Dakota, where Lewis and Clark camped a hun- dred and twenty years ago, is still the home of the Indian and the, cowboy. Even today you may see a primitive stage pulling in and out of town. But there is nothing primitive about Mandan’s streets. In 1923, Mandan began to Pave with concrete. This program was continued throughout 1924 and 1925, In deciding to pave with Mandan followed the cian more than 1,000 other cities, large and small, in every part of the country, Three outstanding reasons for this nationwide popularity of concrete are: (1) Their true even surtace makes them always safe to drive on. (2) Their pleas- ing light gray color dresses up your street. (3) No matter how heavy the tralllic, they require little maintenance. ‘What concrete streets have done Mandan they will do for any city oF town. All of the facts ave 4 free booklet on “ ae LIS, MINN, Jetionel Orgenicetion to Improve end Extend the Uses of Concrete : OFFICES 1M. 30 cits is paar ae nce At Sh ASAE RNAi BB el RPO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE $e [ANOTHER NUN | THIRD VICTIM OF POISONING) Two More Sisters at Catholic Hospital Are in a Critical Condition Dickinson, N. D,, Feb. 17—GP)— Death early today claimed Sister Vhidelias as the third vietim of the poison tragedy which struck St. Joseph's hospital here Saturday. Two other sisters now are in a critical “condition, It is i) tee that the three deaths were. daused from poisonous fumes originating fiom wood stain, used in finishing the corridors and roms of the new wing of the hospital building. Doctors , Baffled Physicians who have worked on the case admit that they are baffled. Samples of paints and varnishes used in the building have been sent to the state university laboratories at Grand Forks for analysis. An official investigation will not be held, unless the chemical findings appear to warrant it. Sister Phide- lias was taken ill Saturday _after- noon, at the same time as Sisters Ambrosinia and Anaceleta, who died Monday. Funeral services for Sisters Am- brosinia and Anaceleta were held this morning at St. here. Right Ri Vincent Wehrle, bishop of Bismarck, assisted by Rev. M. Schmitt, pastor of the church, and many other priests from western North Dakota parishes, officiated, Gopher | Legislature Will Be Asked to | Amend Storage Law Minneapolis, Feb. 17—()—A reso- lutioh asking the 1927 legislature to: amend the present storage laws to} compel all elevators within the city to, levy a uniform charge for thi storage of grain, was unanimousiy adopted by the Minnesota Farmers A blinding snowstorm near Cumberland, Md., set this plane on its nose during a flight from Bolling Field, at ‘Washington. ecupants of the plane were saved from serious injury when heavy drifts prevented the Patrick’s churgh! H & |guilty tl plane from turning completely over. convention here. presented by more, Minneso During a discussion of the present storage Inw of Minnesota it was pointed wt that the present con- struction of the compulsory charge it may be levied, and speak- The resolution was H. Mongeau, of El- |ers declared that this constructiog makes it necessary for a specific compulsory charge if farmer-owned elevators are to compete with others in thé field. 2,000 farmer elevator rep- es were present from Min- nesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and Wisconsin, $$$ |. In Police Court | + — : ae dohn J. Gehring of Mandan pleaded morning before Police Magistrate W. S. Casselman-to a charge of speeding within the city of Bismarck and paid a fine of Elevator Association, today, at the! and costs, amounting in all to $28.9 second day of its nineteenth annual I \ \ \ The offense is alleged to have occur- SEDAN 4505 ¥.0. BR. FACTORY ‘Prices and Stesthcatives subject 10 change witheat venios ‘with SLIDING GEAR TRANSM red Sunday and the police claim Gehring was driving an automobile here et the rate of 40 miles an hour, Gehring appeared last night and pleaded not guilty. Upon his failure to provide a $50 bond he was lod in the city jail over night and this morning he decided to change his plea. Have.a Grand Jury Term Next Month Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 17) A term of the grand jury will be held at Cando, Towner county, be- ginning March ‘15, District Judge A. G. Burr, Rugby, announced today. Although Judge Burr did not dis- close the purpose of the propited grand jury session, it was ind:rated that the body will be-usked to in- vestigate several Towner County banks which closed during the last year. BILL PROVIDES ~ TWO DIRIGIBLES, 1,000 AIRPLANES Washington, Feb. 17.—(#)—The house nayal committee today reported a bill to carry out its new five-year building program for the naval service at a cost of nearly $100, The measure provides for two di- rigibles, each ‘three times the size of the wrecked Shenandoah, 1,000 air- planes; and an item of $300,000 for, quirements of market unless for more real VVHVVNMHHAHIMIO HI Bismarck, Ln ‘ you can count Ya eOhtrackyWitih the Air Craft Devel- opment Corporation, supported by tid interests, for an all-metal air- ship. The program ealls for an annual expenditure of $20,000,000, and while a somewhat similar ‘figure was in- serted: in the naval supply bill yes- terday in the senate, no difficulty is expected in reaching an agreement when the measure goes to confer- ence, * Chairman Butler i troduce within a few bodying the program: it ified form. The latest hits on Bruns- wick records. Webb Bros. 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