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PAGE EIGHT. MISS MINTER QUESTIONED IN Offers to Help in Investiga-| tion of William. Desmond Taylor’s Death investigating t unsolved murder of William I Taylor, found dead in his h WPT, has had a long dist phone conversation with Mar Minter about it. Miss Minter of | Weuld Change Law Concern- Minter called Mr untarily. “She w phases of the usked i 1 Deput Keyes vol District At us to reports that they reabouts of Edward Sands, Mr. Davis said. 3 of sight soon after the murder Willys-Overland Dealers Guests of Lahr Company Today r car dealers in num y aitended. thi during the past The first meeting of its Hd ia 11a. ng opened at the Pacific hotel at. 2:30. 0% ternoon, and the a devoted to rest to the and H F | the program, | president of the lo- cal company, will elock the ladi it Bh hae roon ged ie Adi tign of Commerce, adgress. At 9 ofelock che ‘ladies will | he s of the Lahr company atre pa Many View Cutaway Chassis <night model 70, cut- which ¥ from 0} will deliver away here bj special will be esl 1 as al show] great deal is on ex- or company’s about the uton 1 intri- cate working bile is | cate in dearning evidenced nd men. insthe, Mivot ill be held at Minot on 1 i ‘BILL FAVORS VETERANSOF | RECENT WAR ing Training and War 1 Insurance Conversion Washington, [designed to | world dtby t whieh the week. puld provide for paym nonth for five ye patients after they hi condition of virtual ree: would extend for tw s the period rehabilitation ~~ work n | Mayville Teachers | College Students | Give Old- time Play, college will y here tonight wh Little Women in the coll ltorium. {by niaties and publie sp iby Miss Jean M. ist and Hewitt Vinnedge, s scenic or for the/ f | inc ietta e .M and Ida ‘Thompson, P. also address the! | Avoid | Poorly "| Balanced Breakfasts entalive of | Start the day with Quaker Oats 8 present to explain all f its operation. 0 That the general public is inter- FIRST THOUGHT aentee boy or girl —- ly and strength, a mother’s first nner — you get it. thought is almost always— Scott's Emulsion It is nourishing and in- vigorating cod.-liver oil, rich in the vitamins that all children need. Give @ —feod that “stands by” you. | [ F you feel tired, hungry, “fidgety,” heurs befare lunch, don’t jump to the conclusion of poor health. Thousands have unenergetic morn- ings because they start the day with ; wrong breakfasts. | To feel right, you must have a well- |balanced, complete breakfast ration. {At most other meals —lunch and { But breakfast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food's great tissue builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great energy aiencat plus all-important vitamines and the “bulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the dietetic urge of the world today. It is food that “stands by” you | through the morning. Quick Quaker | | cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That's | faster than plain toast. Don't deny yourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers you, Quaker Oats In hundreds’ of thousands of homes Empress Covrss held the place of | honor this morning‘ ° eo mpress 7 end unfailingly ” uniform in quality. Sgadg SO mantra a eh ‘Wells Company af Sucomes” A director of |e von 4 “STANDARD OIL EMPLOYES ARE STOCKHOLDERS, , Company Distributes 390,000 oda LOS | Bitorts to Raise Sunken Submarine: Will Be Resumed Newport, L. L., March 5.—@)—The naval torpedo station here is prepar- ing for an early resumption of efforts to raise the submarine S-51, which sank off Block with a loss of ¥ The pontoons which will be used | to bring the submarine to the surface. Shares Among 15,300 of are ready. The sunken craft in teat " ing ii ject of water and naval av- Its Workmen thorities do not expect to find the Ue wreck has moved far from the spot Chicago, March 5.--#)— Fifteen| where it was sent to the bottom in! thousand three hundred employes of| collision with the steamer, City *of; the Standard Oil company of Indiana | Rome. i will receive 390,000 shares of the cap- } ital stock of the company on March ois FERGUS FALLS MAN | oto ot 3°.“ SUBJECT TO TRIAL FOR EMBEZZLEMENT | { Paul, March 5.--)-—John ‘R. el of Fergus Falls is subject to rial on a charge of embezzlement in connection with a shortage of $1,450 in the accounts of the Fergus Co- operative Packing company, the su- preme court held today in the ease against him in Ottertail county district court. » Kiewel wai ieted on five counts for grayd la He pleaded per cent of the sto market value of § 000. A new stock purchasing plan for employes of the company, to supplant the old one, was approved at the # ing of stockholders at Wh while under the old plan 2 nt was the maximum. The com: NH continue to contribute 50 for every dollar taken out by employe. | brought It’s Thorough Me n I examine yeur, I do it thoroughly. When I say scientific [ mean just that. I am not afraid to tell you the truth about your eyes. If you need glasses I say so; it not, I say so. Ray W. Folsom. Optical Specialist. Room 1 Eltinge Block; FIRST SHOWING of Tonse BROTHERS new DE LUXE SEDAN At our Salesroom, Saturday morning, March 6th M. B. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND 5ST, Prone eos BISMARCK JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYER A Big Assortment of SPRING HATS. All the latest shades and ‘colors at Chain Store. Prices. ' $3. 95 and $4. 95 The McKenzie Hotel is making special rates for banquets, bridge luncheons, and afternoon teas. Luncheon served for 35¢ and up in main dining room or in private dining rooms. Card tables fur- nished free. You will be surprised at the delicious luncheons and service for 35c.. We invite your THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * ty to one and. was. fined $500 and costs. On motion of the county at- torney, the remaining indictments were dismissed. However, later complaints of indi- viduals grand jury. The .county attorney then filed an information charging Kiewel with the crime of which he had been accused in one of the dis- missed indictments. Kiewel pleaded not me, and also “former jeopardy.” @ prosecution fe. b. —-, Priess ond Spovihoations vobject chonge wither! aetite. AUTO TAX “REDUCTION EFFECTIVE NOW. demurred to: this sustained by rJudge C. who certified the question to the sur Preme court... The supreme, edurt held that he is subject to trial, fendand belie bellnd: cover the ie | Nash Coffee Week Is Being Observed Here Nash .toffee week, February 27 and will end March 6, is being observed by Bismarck gro- cers. A fresh car load of the coffee FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 plea which was W. Stanton. ra of Nash coffee, Every Frit an for the Stac; local people. was received by the Spacy-Bismarck wholesale house the Intt last week and was distributed cal merchants who are pushing the advertisement ismarck firm-~ for Nash coffee will be found, in Tribune, containing the names of two | Snder ran Anyone finding. his name in the ad should clip it art of to lo- FOXES | See ee ec ra sees te out, take it to his grocer and receive a which began of charge. With the biggest valve system of any light car built, the engine of this $595 Overland develops more power per num- ber of revolutions per-minute than any other motor in the world of equal dimensions and design. A faster engine be- cause of greater intake and Use Gas, the scientific fuel.| one pound can of Nash coffee free WRITE OR SEE bar A Hagan, Breeder-Agent Bismarck, N. D. exhaust capacity. A sturdier engine, because of its improved Monobloc unit construction. In this quality car you get a power-plant that will carry you farther and faster, at.a lower cost per-mile per-year, than any other automobile of its class. Come, see why 753,164 owners bought it. with SLIDING GEAR TRANSMISSION Lahr Motor Sales Co. Now—in the Great WILLYS-OVERLAND LINE—a Car fer Every Purse Two Percent Reduction In Tax Effective Now | We will absorb immediately. on-all Ford Cars the two percent reduction in tax which normally d oes not become effec- | tive until midnight, March 28th. This means that you can have.immediate de- livery‘of # new Ford Car and take ad- vantage of the two percent reduction tax. MAN A SIXTH STREET. "BISMARCK, N. DAK. ‘