The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 8

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a ska ee PAGE EIGHT | TWO ARRESTED | / IN SEARCH FOR BVANS’ KILLER Youths Taken Into Custody Despite Threats of Moon- shining Clan Nex (A) While prelimi ¢ to be giv en Clyde Lashlee, 23, dd Frank! Grainger, 19, on being accessories af- We Want Every Woman in Bismarck to see our display of new White En- ameled Cabinet Gas Ranges at our office. Come in and let us demonstrate this new type of Range to you. Consolidated Utilities Co. 506 Broadway - ; ; ter the fact ‘in the slaying of T) 3] Evans, dry crusader, today, officers continued their investigations of the; { killing. The two youths were taken into custody yesterday in the face of! threats of the moonshining clan in| Ve northeastern Henry county that if an arrest was made for the slaying ot gvans seven other men would die, — | Both the youths live in the neigh-| borhood where Evans was ambush on April 18 and w e tody on warrants sworn to by Eva widow. Officers de’ the rest ag a “technical move.” R y Cambridge man ‘ONENEGROIS THE MILITARY, FOUND GUILTY Crowd Stabs Mexican Army | Captain to Death—Sharp OF AN ATTACK Combat Follows | 1 | Z | Jury Deliberates Only 10 Min- | Cap-| utes—Second of on Trial Today nd one civi veral civilians clash between the peo Madisonville, Fe * military over the religious Yes (AP) Siuation tg ‘i ie piles {NX Bard was the cond « trio “Crowds had gath lof negroes charged with attacking a municipal building w be rold “girl neur here to ince ties were conside tion of re today. leming | was convicted ye : en's assoctations * Hollis, the third tried after Bard. The jury delibe utes i ming tatutes pe the Catholic young requesting an annulment of t limiting religious freedom, Capta Ruiz ordered the cro whereupon the crow He was stabbed to d Mae eoeneceor eee Military Commander Perez Baesa'¢® & woman, but in case of murder i ee , then Rie oranne to Tine bite dhe: Heath Senitenees ete te sleetrocauh. ey “ ta’? The baby dolls and kewpics, sol-| some of the numbers. The soloists wi i Ed ng Satna ue c's) Ds Quain Talks to MORE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN NORTH — | “Busey Ride” Chorus) ,c",.se'cuice sins, the chores ot sre una taunting the troops, while mi with revolvers on the soldi sharp combat, lasting several min ensued before the soldiers dispe n fired | peice Ata | Rotary Club About Is Cl Ni ber in| cooks, the country bumpkins, sunshine 4 WOM AN DIED Seam of World War DAKOTA LAST YEAR THAN SINCE 1921- “Haile There” chow ei and ther eeu wl reve up the causes of the ¢ flict, . ee : 5 4 r or More property insurance was writ-| Although the figures for 1926 are| musical comedy to be presented at q from the wars und plots of Bismaik, ton in North Dakota in 1923 than in| usually topped by one other year the] the city auditorium Friday and Sat- Good j the schemes of Frederick 1, and the! guy, year since 1921 and losses paid] entire report is believed to represent| urday evenings, will be "Thanks for Used Auto Parts | neces Crereeein eGeanenyaeel t since 1922, figures| the:most wholesome condition in rela-| the Buggy Ride,” in which a group of nrough the: seuggle os Germany O00 | complied wbyB. Olsness, state in-| tion to property insurance in the his-| popular young: people appear. Those ie ecb acd GaAs Austria to obtain an outlet on the ‘ ; : , Aa % leat surance comm er, show. Prem-|tory of the state. ttaking part include Bernice Joslin, r 285 ion Strengthens Conten-| &ditersaean: to, the assassination of | in, received reached the highest to-] The manner in which risks written.) Muriel Robinson, Betty | Lofthouse, Call, Phone or Write | tion That She Had Been | *22k¢ of many evidences of German shark since the state was admitted to| and losses increased from 1880 to 192) J. T. Arman, Gladys Almquist, Mabei tal since 1920 and the second highest| premiums received, losses incurred] Mrs. C. J. Myers, Mrs. F. Ulmen, ‘Mrs. New, Used and Rebuilt. ’ [prev the ‘struggle as be! the union, is shown in the following table: Rigier, Vir 5 Bismarck lintmaelt ow ct | the ; : . Virginia Burton, Arthur Ca- a . Biggest Bankruptey Decree in! Murdered Rea ee ee eceuil | Maa Risks Written Remiums Losses Lagses fou, John Sloan, Paul Parsons, John Auto Parts Corner 7th & Broadway. | many interesting proofs of plot and he _Preceive neurred ! rickson and Lester Diehl i : ii y Was ie ol 5 : Sermany ; 1889 .....--.. $ 7,891,121.00 $350,792.00 27.00 The cast has been working diligent- Phone 154 513 Bdwy. Legal History Was En. n the part of Germany : tga a02.n9 348,146.00 13,165.00 ly dusing the last to week and ae ‘A. A. Thall Ask about our pay-as-you- ; , od, Nudhols sae clean 39.969,728.09 89.701.55 692.39 | cording to the directors will be able tered Yesterday | Judge Nuchols announced — clean -. Socpr999020— 1,897849.85 1,181,40401 | to give one of tite cleverest presenta BISMARCK, N. D. ride plan. May 3 to 8, as sponsored by ons club, and requested the ube 451,821,564.96 7,160 000.85, tions of the comedy thus far accom. Chicago, April 28.—U?)-A railroad! ¥#r¢ | : Spopatatina. fsmalatinne: 570,207,697.05 4.213 024.13 plished by an amateur cast. worth three quarters of a billion) Kis. who made Other visitors included: Di. 00! 316,578,387.27 | iV go under the auctioneers |i wy Anderson, Henry. Halverson, Roy by ttert | Mittin cnenth | ane Maird, Judge Pogh, and Judge Me- 2417.44, ‘An order of sale and a foreciosure bs iens “eon pene ane ttt ane a ann $46,126,730. marshal’s office that the wo was slain, probably wi found beside her charre decree were entered in federal court yesterday by Judge James H. Wilker- -o e Court | h the body, before HOSIERY TO BE DARKER made upon i hed In Polic son against the Chicago, Milwaukee] pe “tore building in which oh 5 n “ a I I ae a Si rod e e store ch she lived), State's Attorney F. E. McCurdy by a There is a tendency to introduce! q apdSt. Paul road.-tho biggest bapk:| wa, burned, pee = -@|man in Michigan who claims to be| darker hosicry, and gun metal andj Paced: holdings axe ued he] District Attorney Clarence Tettegen | Mrs. Violet Temple Anderson, who| Mrs. Anderson’s first husband. When| taupe shades are exceedingly smart, daaeeaee at aprizximately $790,000. | Said that a warrant charging murder, was arrested Saturday on a charge of arrested, according to the state's at-| particularly with the dark outfit. ae ately, $750,000"! may be issued today. i bigamy, was bound over to the Bur-|'torney, Mrs, Anderson claimed that 000. The court will set a date shor ly for the beginning of the sale, which is expected to take some weeks | to complete. The order of the sale embraces all the property of the road, one of the biggest systems of the country and operating 11,000 miles of tracks in 13 states from Indiana to the Pacific coast. Out of the sale is expected to come reorganization of the road and opera tion of it by new owners. The N: tional City Bank and Kuhn, and company of New York sponsors of the reorganization plan most prominently mentioned. They | are depositories for the principal sc- curities of the St. Paul company. BEMIDJI BABY | DIES IN FIRE Mother and Five Other Chil- dren Outside of House When Fire Starts | she had been divorced from her first] A woman is credited with having hhusband but she stated in court to-|invented a device for automatically day that she thought +her first hus-| turning off the gas when the flame is band was dead. accidentally blown out. -—— leigh county district court by Police An Oklahoma oil company has sent| Magistrate |W. Casselman this a geologist to the National Museum| morning. Her bonds were fixed at zo study the government collection of; $500 and efforts are being made to. fossils found in oil-bearing sand day to provice them, The arrest was _ Chrysler “70” Means : 70 Miles Per Hour Plus # ti R 1% volts Fehnestock A clio" Finding’ poss om the Eveready better batteries 252i . THEY work like Trojans—Eveready Columbia Dry Batteries. And they rest while idle, quiet and calm, not wasting any ehergy. That's why tper ee such supreme satisfaction in service and in economy. Use the Eveready Columbia .Hot Shots where higher voli are sequined. They come in three sizes, 6, 734 and 9 volts—in. water-proof steel cases, There is an Eveready Columbia dealer nearby. Manutactured and guaranteed by, . NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Inc. Bemidji, Minn., April 28.—() Dorothy Spooner, nine months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spooner of East Bemidji, was burned to death Tuesday evening when fire destroyed the family residence. The child’s mother and fiye other children were eating supper in a tent heside the home and the baby had been put to bed in the house when the fire was discovered. It was ap- parently caused by an over-heated | stove and the flames barred entrance | to the house. The mother, however, made an un- suecessful effort to enter the home ¢ to save her child and was burned in so doing, She will recover. Also Plain in ichigan lvoki: | for work and b SB tatiana & Px agg New York San Francisco Harness Thieves a Pepa sss inte : Are Again at Work re ‘ Fan costes oad = NHEUSER-BUSCH i Seis Peet ot dacteraenct whe : Se. Se tl les north of Bismarck, e : i cording to information furnished: Sheriff Albin Hedstrom: i this morning. Other harness thefts | shave been reported recently in this “ef the state, several sets having “stolen, from a farm south of Pir Qeal Hop Malt Syrup is Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co, ° he barn thls. weaing: Distributors : @ Bismarck, N. D. nt to the Payseno farm tigate. EVEREADY

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