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fea ; are © sam en OE ARETO SAIC ANI STS eine ee - PAGETWO — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926 NEW CHARGES EASTERN ae 8 BIDSOPENED | | appeat to the higher court was being rgued.s spect to the contracting of prison near Regan fsom people who had pur- labor in an effort to arrive at a chased the harness. i The same Point, raised in, the ease means of eliminating it. Mrs. O'Hare this morning re- | lot Anna Cook, Farjto, was denied by also conferred ‘with Governor A. ge the Stutsman ~ : | jthe supreme court in a recent de- Sorlie during her visit and renewed | county sheriff at gWMestown stating cision. acqoaintance with persons whom she|that three more set of harness had 5 | ; May twelfth’ hams liten dedignated as) new ones. It is the desire of the|xnew prior to her conviction. She| heen located there and are belfeved — 4 National Hospital Day and is set| administration of the local hospi-|was pardoned by President Wilson |to be those stolen from the Jack Pay- T 4 : to make people better aequaint-| tals that all who can would come to| after serving part of her term. seno farm, north/of Bismarck. The \ . horn i M4 ith hospitals, their importunce,| see and learn; to see what the local es other two of the five sets taken Expcete ‘ote 01 zi their services and their needs. It is] institutions are doing and to learn from the Payseno. farm were fo E ted Vote .on Haugen, hei the eds. It ti a d to | 0 ps aken he P: t re found ir —— Bil Will Be Reached B 1 een i not a cag aay a no ae ae how, by its cqoperation and saat at Jamestown several days ago. . y 1 Li ec Reache v ‘solicited. The whole idea of the day} ance, the public can be a useful fac- our Embezzlement Counts, ; ; Highway Department | Of Personals |: irite coomunty to,s'reatt|for"in distributing the henetts deat] tO Proseeute Man Totaling $222.50, Filed End of Week i ’ ' 7 zation of what the hospital docs and | our local institutiogs are providing. A nae H | cials Tabulating Figures | how it does it, for in spite of all the| Few people realize the magnitude , Who Shot is Son in Justice Court Ww te d aie : 7 | TO UNDERGO OPERATION efforts to inform the public concern- | df serv being rendered by our lo- 3 ashington, May 11~(®)— The to Determine Totals 1 ing the function and scope of the| cal hospitals, few people take cogniz+ ino ND, ae (AP) —Me- { first pronouncement by a recognized s | lite BR 1. Bork of Ray, N. D.. is | huspital, a great deal of ixnosance| ance of the labor of those engaged in vin Diy pcueeias tu, ae i Minot, N. (AP)— Fou of the house an farm at the home of her purents.| und misunderstanding exist.. Until) the great humanitarian work of car- y t - Z x tion was made on the floor and M Charles Staley, while fa te ‘ ital cah- i taken he steps to prosecute John Titz, zlement ¢ allegi total Three bids on eda work in Bur- this is cleared away the hospital can-| ing for the sick and wounded in the eging total), Represe ilson of b ork is a patient at the Sandan not hope to get the interest and sup-| city of Bismarck. No other institu-| *@rmer living seven miles southeast Hone ©: xa) Connecticut. the Republ lender, leith county were opened this afterd i Deaconess hospital, He was operat- port it deserves and needs. hon in our city brings more people |2f Max, who is accused by his birt dl Nonpavtisis. te: HaSPOAn: of 20 » pledged his supnort to the Tin. Neen by the board of county com. | ed upon for | President Coolidge und Governor | within “its limits than the hospitals | Herman, aged 28, of having shot him | R nis CHIARA ooh eae her credit bill as against the Haugen; missioners. Those bidding were C.| 4 sa | Sorlie have heartily endorsed the and it is desired that the citizens of | !@8t Thursday following an argument. sectaie bh diattlet. Soure often Burnstad, stad: Stevens| g,, LEAVES HOSPITAL "ional Hospital, Day Movement. ‘The| Bismarck ‘acquaint themselves with|The father was not taken into cus- Divide county, in justice court atl yd Pca Stanley | , Miss Louise Ulsich, who has been) United States Public Health Service,| the methods and equipment we have ee Beads rey diebiital atari Ambrose, N. D., according to informa J 4, Si are| 2 patient at the St. Alexius hospital! mayors, leaders in business, profes-| in our midst. Therefore, the hosp ,tn a Minot hosp i Lidwefe ceived at Minot this nfte the rule 1 . sequently | folowing an operation f sional and religious leaders also have | tals request that on May twelfth tng, teontmente. cee par fan’ the hits LiMHAY Gleen Of Aawi¥oue ixome time te tabulate; Citis, returned to her M. cooperated in calling attention to the! come to the hospitals, see for your- y wspaper man thai 4 18 a 5 nee of the Haugen ithem i ste : y!'day as a imeuns of emphasizing the | self and get acquain' Contributed, |he did not believe he would sign « Tear Mian Warilics cat ine aren into law." s | important rola, piapad in the pub- Gui, de sacl co ee his iver, fi ql warrants for the arres' 2 sont ae atu lic welfare by hospitals. BS ; eve that he is sorry for of Frazier which are expected to be | pero wore how: | LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS | Very appropriately the anniversary Mrs. Kate Richards | yna‘ne*tons," the won said.” The Se¥ved this afternoon in event Fra-! it C.D, Burnstad was ap. !, Mt. and Mrs, 0. Holta of Washing-| of the birth of Florence Nightingale, O’Hare Speaks Here father has not been at the hospital to zier is in Crosby. TEM was in connideratte ‘i the low bidder for the 1g tet Avenue will leave tomorrow | the mother of modern, nursing, hat , visit him, ie ae ii at Peazier was recently freed of a as to the probable effect | ite ii Aen Re morning for Minneapolis to visit! been designated as Hospital Day.| - pile Sa PRET bocee USL art of making meals attrac- : charge of embezzling $186 while serv » threo bills, the*Hadgen, the| Proposed anprovement from | their son, Douglas [: who is em-! Little did she dream, when during} Kat d H fis ted veh ving flavory foods. init as clerk of district court in Di-|Tincher plan and ‘the Curtis-Aewell | count Wiles win tucutintey eae ae ' ployed there. [ote seinsihe aay er he acre Nea Kate eaptinacs in worst “yehtenced | ‘More Stolen Harness In bide lent tis ae you get when a justice of the|commodit eting measure, i ‘ ‘a nites @f i _—-— id subsequent events she initiate: ddress iH m r- ek i‘ : i jnpparently low on the 10 miles of pro- | fen : to the federal penitentiary, addresse break’ i ee issed ‘the case pectaTiig dla ML ACL GATE AL a RETURN FROM SOUTH nd ieiped to carry out the first)’ Bismarck audience last night, Has Been Recovered the Quaker brand. The difference in r the prosecution had introduc ¢ maze of this uncertainty.” | westward towards Rismarek, Me. | Mr. and” Mrs. H. W. Potter, who! methods of practical and. sanitary |" yire, O'Hare, came here to confer | flavor is amazing. ek ont aliares for “there is one thing, however | Burnstad’s and Stanley Bros. bids have spent the winter in Dallas, Tex. care for the wounded and sick, that) with Warden John J. Lee of the state| Sheriff Albin Hedstrom yesterday} Some 50 years were spent perfect- the same alleged offense is included] in the Haugen bill that seems to me] on this job are very close, howover, returned last week, They ure now | out of her noble. work would fener | Penitentiary. in connection with a recovered two sets of harness claimed | ing Quaker’ flavor, No other oats Med today. j Payment o , out o ie s pst Mrs. oday. ing under the joint auspices of the |by Frank Roberts, who is now held . : The Accounts [4a bbe el pails are would | Thief Who Stole trip to and from Dallas by airplane. {ia ination soul as Sas seems carment manufacturers’ Mssociation | in the Cass county jail charged with | pay is the same. Complaints against Frazier were|jdo worse than debauch the treasur: ee at in the u the g: tt makers’ union. stealii arness in the vicinity of ii E Judge L. J. Palda, Jr, of) In my judgment there is no ex Harnesses Gets | TO SPEAK IN BEACH, I tions would unite in honoring he I rhe plier! cavers Pi elec ae ee eisai sid Pigs a giill. Masaka 5 hasta 1 assistant ae attor. Ale BU the Ake bill ing its | Seven Year Term ‘ Hs F. vate Will i ae are ney ave paying tribute to the! i, to determine conditions with Bismarek and the other at. a farny laxatives desgiatten:henied. Protein county, who went to nt ‘orm wil he enacted “int ' torical society ye Tuits © re s vi a . sterday. | ck | speakers at the seventh district eon- |’: But hospital day is not alone a cel~ | =e carbohydrates and vitamines and The complaints allege the follow. described the Haugen propo: May | vention of the North Dakota Federa: lebra n of Hionance seul LICE “bulk” are thus combined in making ‘ Serre caee Aas ‘ia be nous economically “eottnt ?* dist ti Ben het NeiEieS onesie feet Bled Ae ue “thich the. Hoapitale| Quaker ats an excellently balanced $186 between April 1, 1923, and Sep-| would be ruinous to the v is- sentenced Frank Robe each tomorrow, {but is a day ch CITY LOANS t r tember 1, 1924. try that it is proposed real name is Carlton Royce Cattell, ate jof our country and particularly. of pation, ; i Si ate data une | transient, to seven veurs in the state] yyy.) He Albert ae this | Frere array ola Trends and make | Long or short time loans on Bismarck residence and business Quick Quaker cocks in 3 to 5 min- j aie wbltel de i y the Haugen bill should | be eran force eae bleaded guilty | evening for Billings, Mont., to visit ite property. Low interest ratés. {Prepayment privileges. If you utes. That's faster that plain toast. i ater ene sched firth \be read through before the other ieeerarane scl ps fea riends. a MASONS | have farm or city loans to place ‘Write us. Eig the richest breakfast now the “ i ‘i 0 or KR .{two could be offe ed as substitut i en Tas "4 harper ry . jickest. Reese at inet deputy tac exam: |e shse wat” decid to ye" leneme Marne fur abtat neherec aes] g, HERELON BUSINESS || You are cordially invited to| EATON & EATON Get ‘Quick Quaker or regula ; yp lit of the rec-| with requests for'time to discuss the ens wince Fie cated ee Chey ic. deh, Murray of Moi ransact- | tertainment given by : . g Berti cr aistrich: courte [flood of "auiendiments Chit members ow Maaebiell st hl Ne ial val Bae | ing business in Bismarck yesterday. : | Tanered Catia’ ery and! FARM & CITY LOANS Senet Oats today for a richer break: office at Crosby for the period inane ovpoced te Hite to te Haugen | erty in his possession | LEAVES FOR DETROIT Drill Team on Tuesday eve- Financial’ Correspondents ast sil vhich Frazier occupied the office. er stich procedure lead iu bedeed ¥ | {LEAVES 1 tomor Vrazier is a candidate for sheriff of were of the opinion that the final | ‘< ila e left Weve oa Pebalt, ining, May 11, at 8 o'clock. | THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE | me Divide: county acca Ae atl Ge eee ouse Greets | Minn for = seer wes’ vit |The admission charged, $1.00, COMPANY uick Quaker cHbeg nis until near the end of the week. 3 le 5 Declaring he spoke for consumers,| , Flanagan’s Boys HERE ON BUSINESS; ladmits Master Mason and|— Phone 99 Box 8 Fargs,.N. D. A Barremnttiins toca pel da FS Anton Schweitzer, of | Linton ix! 50 Se EE ARETE ETRE . be sive S04 alist N ow Y ‘ork, ‘aes ‘A crowarediion’ isied iugcuntpeaia transacting business in the city. ly. | SUCCUMBS AFTER tanipting to ha he ti eee ten the lower floor to the} TO CHICAGO ie a a gallery heard the concert’ given last} Max Schneider left this morning (a remedying existing ev avenine Uy Father tl ‘ t) | Max Schneider 8 | ARTECO. a ; ening by 's boys’ . ed “protected industries” as respon- | band Did Bhs bats tee As P wil : ) sible for high prices to the consumer | cathy diate ee yeh Ruunber with a tad ' stic applause. The program! ! : Hand painted lin bed and added that Representatives Hau- | C™thusiastic app! prog It feels “good to ‘sleep ona we land pain ens, be MW : * Hau-| was varied and included popular mu-| i Republican, “Kanaase were. fighting | gic marcher and mors serious mum-| SOft mattress. Bismarck Mat-. 2p aon pl paid j Andrew war Conant. 70, hc otiver.aNd! leaving ‘the: farmer a : sa tress & Renovating Co. Phone drapes. Boil and sun i y morning “5 flat. e hoys played one of the best] gQ5, j proof. Will be glad to ek je of his son, R. E. Fac hcmenieea eh band concerts that has been heard in} di ts ‘aria 18 Seventh street, after a ‘ Bismarck for some time and the audi- splay these goods in 9 ; short illness, “Mr, Carlander,, who 100 PER CENT jence was happily responsive through- your home at any time. Swedish Lutheran. church, had. just by. a young colored member of the FOR “WOMEN'S WE SO Mes. 8, D. Taylor, Agent. returned after spending five weeks ATTENDANCE AT band were especially good. Phone -485M, 818 Fifth f at hoo Wing, Minn,, at a conference This year's production is a real ; in is Such an died a the eesult| ca comedy hit and has proven to ; nip i Bismarck. No. Da street. of 2 cold contracted while on rip. ye @ sensation in every town it has s . id in 1865, coming to America in 18s e g the lads westwa ( Sie Ht Me a4 ng vant a nt ante eke Pata ta _ -7 omorrow ere e Was marri o 3 s Jose- - dred pe' J - j phine Skog in 1885. In. 1896 they Jeatured: Oe Oesin on the is NifW ety Womerenn teva ete q moved to Cooperstown, N. D., where} club today noon at the Grand Pac is, clothes, shelters and edu. | O-cedae Mop that makes floor q they resided until 1913 when they| hotel when Judge Sveinbjorn "oka rere jess bors, resardless of | POlshing «delight instead of back- i Al moved to Moscow, Id: Mrs. Car-;presided as chairman of the day.| pace, color or creed. é Breaking drudge rudgery. See this new | fore lander passed away at Moscow, Jan-} Miss Henny Lampe and Alphonse 2 z dask | ( wary i and soon after Me (Ht-| Lampe entertained with several in| Ey PresgenMage else trap = lander went to Glendale, C: to] strumental musical selections and Dr argo Boo le: er ' > make his home with his son, K. A.| Howard Anderson and Rev. Paul S. Seukin Teceibiies pe oe varying sizes. From | i Carlander, In 1925 he came to Bis-| Wright sang a duet. C. 0. Bowman of ‘o . a : [the ownan ‘Forivure company. Te gs LEFTY FLYNN In addition to the two sons, the club singing. AE EE ee page s Hae ee ee 4 s ; presented a by a btather in pee and a sis-!tional, was the principal speaker, Naeger cake le cetine ene tere Motor-mad comedy! H ter -in Minneapolis telling of the influence of Kiwanis: the penitentiary j } peed-mad action | “Funeral service clubs, of the service work which they | cer henieentiary on a writ of ha Gezietiaenaon st 2:5 accomplish and the benefits reaped by | "Judge Fred Jansonius denied the “SPEED WILD’ i Gilat officiating. tev the members. cd John W. Carr of /*Tit, in the Burleigh county district ‘ afer q the: family lot at St. Mary's. cemte-| Jamestown, E. F. Riley of the Science ail nodice: of appeal Again comes that rare opportunity crag coats from our regular stocks at ‘ | Jamestown, cienc ven, Cook con- ig : : Ps Tonight | tery. mesh) school at Wahpeto L, Burdick of | tends that he. ia being. imprisone most decisive savings. For unusual value, for style, for workmanship, you | ight at Rex Theatre | Nessons Will Have Fares 1M, Ayan aesistant to the ally “and that he te have never seen the equal of these coats. All are desirable new spring styles Matinee daily 2:30 p. m. i MEAiarlfie ietiveagr Seoaal; Johnie: [ager sn Mee tee epee oe and the best of fabrics and workmanship. els | t Musical Program at | Fecher of Glen Uilin him because of the fact that the court : Admission 10c & 20c Fische Gle 5 in which he was tried did not require . : . : ieee the Temple Tonight ———— | proper appeal bond. Technically, h You will wonder how we can offer them at such a low price. Come early to Evening 7:30 & 9:00 e Pp SAL) Vapo Carpet and Upholstery | contends, he was in the custod share in these extraordinary reductions Admission10c & 25 } Cleaners. Phone 398. he sheriff throughout the time his - oC | seestiane by the Bismarck sila B ° e Ti ° >’ | i quartet and vocal and instrunental|) ————————S:—."'}}]|]|==—— ‘4 t N e O k Funders “by ‘other ‘Bismarck, heople beginning 1omorrow a in ClOC. i will make up the greater part of the » rr a program to be given at the Masonic : Temple at 8 o'clock this evening, to ; which Masons and their ladies ‘are G ace No. 1 16 No.3 is invited. motion picture wili be ¥ ¥] shown, and an exhibition drill by roup roup oe c / 4 Tancred Commandery will close the ie entertainment. "i - ‘ ) Following is the program in full: | ‘ 24. / 5 Théatre / 4 peemicental Tete mise Andrist, | & i) i iss Monson, Mr. Engle \ ? ] ‘ Quartette, “Annie Laurie” and “In| i , Starting Tomorrow 4 Absence”, Messrs. Wright, Halverson, | Former values $35.00 to $39.51 , i Anderson, Humphrey: Fornier! values t $2500 D ad: Sport. 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