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PAGE SIX MINOT THEFTS TWO DOGS TO TRY THE CHANNEL SWIM CLEARED UP | BY CONFESSION Walter Martin Admits His Part in Robberi plicates Forrest s—Im- AM W from Watter n er Minot, N. D., May 21¢ &@ complete confession Martin of his ti ies of robber: statement imp a warrant for the will be issued this ing to A. county, who ing from ¢ panied by brother, A. The latte iff Spicher in clea aftern accord heriff of Ward rly th . Mont, aecon Martin and hi s given credit by Sher j r splendid cooperat up the Minot ystified the city rob We confronted is probably late tod warrant and fortifi net work of circumst ial obtained following the vario coupled with the confession of an ac- | complice. | | { | with a strong med with Admits Robi Young Martin confe pation in the robberies of the P’. S. Oil Station, the second Drug Store job, the Piper-Howe job | and the looting of the safe at the| Elks home. As to the Anderson} Drug, first Leland drug job, Bosard- Murphy OAM New York hardware | and Frosaker-Blaisdell jobs, Martin declares that he had no part. i That the ca bonds | er-Howe compa stolen from the P' 5 | vaults has been dissipated and can /® J was the conclu-; never ibe recove All of the! sion of the sher other bonds have been ac $12,000 being secured at while the $1,000 bond given to a motor company at New Richmond, Wis., will! be recovered, the sheriff now having the car which was purchased in the| deal. Walter Martin is ready to go be the court and enter a plea of gu the sheriff declared. The latter brought back from Butte, Mont his brother following the delivery the bonds to L. H. Piper who, with| William O'Rourke of ,_Hecom | panied the sheriff to Great Falls. | Brother 6 “fT want to say that A.J h i us wonderful assistance in this reat Falls, ven Credit Martin has} giv | affair,” declared the sheriff to The} News this morning. “He delivered the bonds to us and then want out) and brought his brother back to ¢ at Falls, Through his efforts his broth- er Walter made a clean breast of hi part in the entire job. Our inves gation shows that A. J. Martin is in no way implicated and that his con- duct was above the least suspicion. What attitude Forrest will take) when confronted with the confession | of Martin, coupled with other evi-! dence in possession of officials, it as stated at Service School Being Conducted at Stair Garage beginning tod by Vy sentative of th fact service GanWia Motor Car company, at the Motor corupai rage of the Stair u ey) Oakland-Pontiac dealers. Ser vice managers and mechanics repre senting the local dealers and those in attending, Aten y is being directed to the Pontiac Six, while tomorrow the Oak-| land Six will be given special atten- tion. A discussion of special service | tools developed by the comp: s! included with the demonstration: | A unique method of illustrating the | lecture is the use of a film slide pro-| jector which throws greatly mag fied pictures on the screen. fa small lever on the projection ma- chine advances the film and bri to view another picture in its pro; order. Mr. Svevad also uses ¢ and cut-away portions of the which reveal the places on | chassis where service or adjustment} work may be done. This method has} been found more effective than that of having the vice men crowd around a service demonstration | chassis. The present course, developed by R. A. Armstrong, director of service for the Oakland Motor Car company, will be followed by courses treating on other phases of service work. PAINFUL PATH TO FAIRY! CHOSEN London.—Annie Wright, a poor child of eight, realized that her fam- fly was growing poorer and poorer. Other members of her fainily needed |~ all the food they were able to buy. Passing a hospital Annie saw the ‘clean beds and saw @ nurse carrying @ tray. She ran to the street and placed herself in front of an omni- bus. ; The driver blew his horn, ‘but the girl did not move. She was not hurt, but when she declared, with tears in her eyes, that she wanted to be hurt so that she could be taken td the hospital where she would be fed, a hospital attendant saw that she was given a good room and fine food for two days. A WISE WIFE “Why do you watch the basehali ‘pulletin so carefully?” “My husband is an enthusiast over the game. 1 make it # rule never.to diseuss household or millinery ex- with him except when the ne team wins.”—Washington Star. | i | 1 Moving | Minn! {Dakota agrees to ANP BY GIRL! 27 William B, Hurst. exhibiting gave to Lillian Cannon. Below, middle of her swin (Editor's Note: al pre, under t She will swim by ty Baltimore ye ne w eve dog f y of yc hit Bunko. Promised New Ones bile Id swim with he angemen will share train Origii points it is h he tired from the dog. now p-chested, unds. Miss Cannon is taking the two Dakota M ust Act Before Minnesota | Will Fix Bridge e in fixing ween Moorhead N. D., when North ein bu between Minn., id) ng the Center avenue } c. Mt sioner, ma at a confere n, who for the south The Moorhe jand, mayor; A. of the county t president of the Co H. H. Costain. vi First National Bank. Mr. Babcock announced ing would be done to repair the s bridge until the Center avenue bri: ir was settled. Minnesota and last year as to t "Ten-Shun! “k, highway commis this ‘announceemnt to th four Moorhead to urge repairs C. G. Dos- ht, chairman ‘orth Dakota agr cation of the —— ; WIT NOT LAME © ‘Pramp: For the love of God, help os cripple. ‘cena (touched by the ap- Bless me, why of course. poor ? Fi ally crippled, miss. gh Chronicle Telegraph. asa i —t i *pittst “ee Where are you crip-| | dogs He d Mary toot which women Wife Answers. T'm not, sweetly): HE REAL TES’ | tell how much he who was in distre: sistan id in thy pocket for ugelist PRECAUTION “Are these animals baetan ol “Sometimes, -when they n, Dut we ‘as ‘ent nd, has Drake in 1578. where they und then e Bay are Since dis rnia was discovered by WITH LILLIAN CANNON OF BALTIMORE ith her. dog opinion used 100 years to evolve somewhat cham was re then world’s in his weighing more Montauk enjoy this they are the onl, 1 were ever taken from the vim the dear A Quaker, once hearing a person felt for another” and needed a: thee felt Christian first ar- isinfect- THE BISMARCK DAMAGE.SUIT IS NEXT FOR TRIAL reine | | Case Against ‘Chas. Arndt of; | elfridge Will Go to | | Jury Late Today | A $30,000 damage suit is scheduled |’ {next for trial in federal court here and probably will be started late this afternoon. Taking of testimony in the case against Chas. Arndt of Self- ridge, charged with perjury in a jbankruptey proceedings, was com. {pleted shortly before noon today and, {the arguments, of counsel started. jy, The next case is that of Christ} iBender of Windsor, Stutsman county ivs. the Standard Oil company. Ben- jder claims negligence on the part of ithe company resulted in the destruc- ion by fire of his residence, the fatal burning of his daughter Katie, and rious injuries to himself. | | i i | © vomplaint alleges that the i dard Oil company filled the kero- jseno tank of M. W. Miller, Windsor rehant, with gasoline and that he purchased some of the liquid thinking it was kerosene. An explosion result ed from the use of the liquid in his home, setting fire to the house and burning Mr. Bender and his daughter. Judge Burke Will Deliver Address at Nurses’ Graduation | ‘The graduating exercises of the St. Alexius Hospital Training School for Nurses will be held Saturday evening, May 22, at 8:15, at the city auditor- ium with Judge Burke of the supreme court delivering the address to the graduates. bli is invited to attend the s and the following program Selection | Chorus, “Bumblebee : ‘Thursday Musical Club Vocal solo, selected. .Howard Melancy | Address to the graduates. .+... pe eceusceeesese Judge John Burke ‘Vocal solo, “Spring is a Lovable . Orchestra «+. Denza | “Lady Elliott Mrs. olin solos, R.!W. Shinners Kathleen.......... .C, Harold Lauder “Serenade’ “Ave Maria’ Henry mpe Vocal solo, selected. .Howard Melandy » Gounod i | | Club Selection .............-... Orchestra Howard Melandéy, who sings two ‘los, a well known radio singer of number of programs from Chicago jand Minneapolis. Cecelia A. Bares, Mac Rassier, St. Frieda S$. Jon Frieda Lochthow milla Hladick, Moshe: Quirk, Hazel, Minn. ger, Herreid, S. I made, N. 1 aker, Detroit, Minn. Stanton, N. D. Foltowing the public ex: graduates will be entertained N. Martha Damber- Dorothy Paetz, ercises the Bismarck Team to t . will journey to Linton for its second game of the Linton is reported to have a fast ag gr n this season and an interest-| + ing game is anticipated, — Bismarek| i won its opening game last Sunday from Washburn by one carnivorous, Sir Corner Mai _ Long or sort time | property, Low interest rates. ve farm or city loans to place » FARM & CI Fragments were all that when a taxi crashed through the rail- Pierne| ing on Upper Riverside Drive, New York, and plunged 70 ‘fect to pave- ment below. Alperstein, Conferring of diplomas the driver, I : Dr. M. W. Roan| jured. final result being 5 same lineup will be used as took the ndive, Mont., and has broadcast a{ field | members of the grad-!'Mandan, The complete list fol- legal ho: at ajon ception at the St. Alexius hospital.| made no ly quest Robert Byrne si 9) H legal has bee: ti e i. : i Play Linton Sunday | ()'1.0rh iiere, [n'a ease at Carring: >: ff combine: tw the law certain offices may be com- hined if the county’ eason.| below a certain numbe! STRAW HATS. All the new straws are here, fancy colored bands. different weights and sty choose from at the very reasonable prices of from $2.00 » $4.50 ~ STANDARD CLOTHING HOUSE CITY LOANS loans on Bismarck residence and business \ EATON'& EATON | ; Financial Correspondents ‘ THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANC! tye . COMPANY > Box 8 TRIBUNE One Dead, 1 Hurt remained he passenger, Will s killed instantly, ing Zoppel, badly im- Merely a six-story drop, the building alongside indicate: to 4. About the t week. A week from Sunday the Bismarck nine will play the Mandan team at the following day, a the Mandan team will r E kson, Detroit,| Play Bismarck on the Capital City Loretta D. diamond The state penitentiary All Stars will meet the fast Turtle Lake team on the prison diamond Sunday after- noon. Legality of 1925 Census Questioned Validity of the 1925 state census the ground that the leg’ appropriation for it le, Seer id to not th Whether or on; where a ‘ing made to Under population falls The on! ion made for he eensus ature was an tem of $600 for clerk hire, Bryne ids The remainder of the cost was seore, the | met from the state emergency fund. yles, a large variety. to in at Fifth Pre nt privileges, If write us a TY LOANS Fargo, N. D. tS aL O'CONNOR CASE T0 JURY TODAY No Verdict Had Been Re-| | turned Up to One O'Clock This Afternoon H Grand Forks, N._D., —The case of W. V. € nor, form- er treasurer of the First 8: Bank of Grand Forks, charg ezzling funds of the ban! ‘to the jury at 10 o'clock this morning } and no-verdii id been returned up {tol o'clock this afternoon. i | Judge A, ‘T. Cole in effect charged | the jury that the guilt or innocence of the defendant hinged largely on the question of whether the trans- neti involved were made by him {on his own behalf or on behalf of the bank, Introduction of evidence and arguments of counsel were com- pleted Thursday afternoon, Machine Gun and Ammunition Found in a Motor Boat New York, May 21,-—(#)—Marine police who overtook a motor boat off Norton's Point, Coney Island, today found a machine gun and 500 rounds of ammunition oboard the craft. Five i men, four of whom gave New Jersey addresses and one from New York city, were arrested. The men on the motor boat said they had been hired by a man named Goldberg, whose .address they did not know, to-test'the engine; and that they knew nothing’ af the mactline gun. | NOTICE! To be sold at the front door of Arena Post Office on the 5th day of June, 1926. One Sorrel ding with! white face and hind foot, about 1300 pounds, GEO. BOELTER, Appraiser. Would Rather Fight Than Work “I suffered for years with stomach trouble and could not eat and just hated for anyone to say work to me. I would rather fight. Since tak- less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con- vinee or money refunded. For Sale by Druggist Everywhere adv. ing MAYR’S “One Dose Will Con- vinee” I actually want to work, and talk about eat, 1 am_ the last one to leave| J the table now.” It is a simple, harm- ! ] {Last Minute. | ( News Bulletins J London, May 21.—(4)—The mine owners today informed the government that Premier Bald- win's compromise suggestions for ending the coal tie-up would limit freedom of administration and would not increase the effi- clenecy of. the industry. ¢ Hassloch, Bavaria, May 21.— (#)—Four women workers were among the nine victims of the Haasloch Powder Plant explosion yesterday. A dozen of the 50 injured are not expected to sur- vive. The explosion in supposed to-have been due to the ignition . of gun cotton. Duluth, May 21.—(#)—The steady drizzle continuing through last night was welcomed by fire fighters and the six grass and brush fires in Duloth datrict were practically under control today. * < Washington, May 21—(P)— After a conference today with Secretary Kellogg, airman Rorah of the senate foreign rela- tions committee, announced that he would press the Lausanne treaty with Turkey to a this session of congress. Use Gas, the scientific fuel. ro} . Beverages Are Sold DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ——___—s OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 212 Main St. Phone 49" Special Matinee Tomorrow ‘10 reels of action, we THE STRANGE IMPORTED RID 99 5 reels 2 reels of the serial—a 2 reel comedy special and news reel, all first run pictures. Matinee at 2:80 p. m. No change in prices. Don’t fail to come. Pd nine yc ‘ loney & A (él 3 ror $1.00 Pepsodent Tooth Paste On Sale Wherever Quality Quality Merchandise For Less SALE OF Ladies’ Hats Your choice of 54 Hats that formerly sold up to $7.50. Saturday while they last Values $ 4 All Colors . upto 9 5 All Styles \ $7.50 at one price SALE OF SATURDAY THE LAST DAY ; Size 25"x50” Battling Nelson Will Appear at a Theatre in Mandan Battling Nelson, former lightweight champion of the world, was in Bis- marck today and has made arrange- ments to appear at the Palace thea- tre in Mandan tomorrow evening in connection with the regular show. Battling Nelson will tell his audience how he happened to enter the fight game, and will talk about his first fight, his last fight, his longest and shortest fights and other details of his pugilistic career. He will also tell how he won the world champion- ship and how he lost it. Nelson recently spent a couple of days in jail at Miles City, Montana, when warrants charging him with is suing worthless checks were served upon him, but was released when it wus found that failure of the Chicago bank to honor his cheeks was due to some mistake. Following his talk to the theatre audience tomorrow night, Battling Nelson_will endeavor to answer all questions that fight fans may wish to ask. i PROSPERITY IS HERE “Business pulse-feelers tell us that times are much better.” “We've noticed it, too. Some of our friends are now able to owe morc than they did before.”—Miami Trib- une. RAG RUGS Plain Voile All colors, 35 inches wide, extra good quality 39c YARD Men’s Overalls - 2-20 weight blue denim Overalls. Déuble sewed. $1 .20 PAIR Men’s Broadcloth a ‘Shirts warren $168 " Men’s Work Shirts Good quality © a p c r t d t t \ on

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