The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LOCAL DOCTOR |P*"Ncison co. Closed NAMED HEAD OF ASSOCIATION fics br. N. 0. Ramsiad tected FEDERAL COURT President of the North Dakota Medical Body Failure of the M Bank of Michigan, N nounced todas higan City had a@ sur. of $80,000. nd Dr. N : f the North # eted late association, I be held at h annual mect iy Dakota and the Medi State cinity of started y inj E ened in Minot this afternoon the Minot lect of the served as first vice ident during the last year; Dr Sihler of Devils Lake is fist John Crawford of | is second vice presi- | » MeCanne! of Minot s secretary and Dr war fina mestown Scharf, et i the In the case he Natio company ¥ W. Wils ade proof a : f the ‘S| poration vs. Cha continued ov a W. W. Wood treasurer. Announcement which were made delegates, was *s cony ae heen { by ns! f vs. sion » the pres or ju of the Nati David Juzel eof CC. H. Stutsman | are suits! in| Surety] rial receiver, V une A.D. Taylor to collect assessments on stock e closed Mer s National bank [of Mandan = | ntion of) association, | of Minot was dele and Dr named _ The convention sent « telegram to| = am Dr. John TH. Rindlaub of 2 | tiring president of the ass on, | who is ill in a hospital at Minneapo lis, expre ion tet= = FOR SCHOOL BOARD, Date For Farmers’ | Picnic Advanced to |: Wednesday, June 9} h county farmers’ nie, which had been scheduled June 16, has be 1 one week because of c¢ 1 be held on Wednesday, cording to A. R. who with a committee is making ar- | rangements for the county-wide “get together.” The picnic will be held at the Fort Lincoln grounds southe: of Bismarck and wai be an all-d affair. Farmers will be inv their families. sponsored by the dairy cirew ol election in Bis- r will be a very quiet route i The annual K this y unless the sticker t six vears, filed for | now held | declined to, from the entire count | ——_—___$_<_—_—_— «| We renovate and recover all! coun’? kinds of mattresses and guar- | joaiee our work to be absolute. \ly satisfactory. Bismarck Mat-| | . ting Co. Phone: he Bur eigh Rotary Club Awards Prizes to Students connection with the annu s to Bismarck h e Bismarch Ro: In arding of pri hool students by ry club, Rev. Pi ief tulk on “Self R the club luncheon this noon, * ing education the mind, tuste William Nuessle as follow Miss Edn Simon Mille Dorothy Jones r students. The girls’ high posed of Izabel lahan, Ell Boepple, “Jesus at the only visitor, in addition to the ab was J.C, Gould of Mandan Two Lanesboro Boys Are Drowned Lan . Min Selmar Lausten, 1 gard. 16, 1 Electric and Acetylene Welding BISMARCK WELDING WORKS 208 - 10th St. Phone 776 Miss behalf aves. ponded on school qi eame Good Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts Phone 154 513 Bdwy. A. A. Thal sae BISMARCK, N. D. were poor swimn down before the ¢ panions so rapidly able to render assistance. Vogard was to have graduated to morrow. t they were un There is no use delaying it |; for the next day. Have your mattress renovated and_re- covered at the Bismarck Mat- i & Renovating Co. Phone Vapo Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners. Phone 398. CAPITAL FUNERAL PARLORS . Successors to Bowman Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JOS. W. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprietor TERM NEAR CLOSE nt was fil-] na member of the| filed as |10 10 PETITIONS” ARE FILED AT Nonpartisan Secretary of State were filed today wi case of the] State Robert Byrne, i defend-[ Ifred S. Dale, Nonpartisan 4 manag n on the Repub! Sorlie for gov A for card, for secretary ; Other petitions filed were: owfield, I for Rep tion Fred andidate on non perintendent of i and B. FE. Kennelly, Mandan, f ) nomination for member e-railroad board nt of public rvey, Cando, road commissioner, buf their been] nd J. ion, complete petitions have not filed Pamphlet Does Not Affect Law About Legal Publication ment that complete copi nitiated measure and two al amendments must be pri spaper of stitutio ed in the official ne county was ma te Robert Byrne. said. The question was year. affect the lay publication in newspaper: ere the official newspaper secutive issues. Where it i CAPITOL TODAY League Candi-| dates’ Petitions Placed With for | neapolis, sul in ballot f er, filed petitions tor the nom- an ballot of : Walter r to the primary election fre today by Seerctary of ircular letter alling their attention to this fact is ‘being sent to county auditors, Byrne i raised, Bryne said, because of the fact that a pub- pamphlet is being printed by rhis, he said, governing the material must be printed in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Body Taken From Lake Is Identified Ellsworth, Wis, May .26—(AP Mrs. Philip Sweitzer of Neenah, Wi standing near @ grave in Potter's Field here this morning identifed the body of a woman taken from Lake Pepin near B: April 2 daughter, Mrs. pril 21 3 the mother viewed the body of r daughter, who was buried on May 5 when she could not be identified, she near! psed. Relative led her from the Friends ai who knew h elatives of Mrs. Ring, at’ Neenah and at Min- tantiated the identifica. the mother. GIRL'S CHARGE IS DENIED IN CARROLL CASE tion made b wbli-| Claim Made That Miss Haw- ley Offered “Any Testi- _ mony Desired” For Pay- —Augus- Pp ’ he first today in roll, theatrical produce’ with the ¢ j inves- ¢ th tub one Mr. Thomas was ask- More Modest Than Cobb “Well, I'm a bit more modest than Mr. Cobb,” he answered. “I think baad I’ve been more fortunate than deserve, - This remark referred to testimony of Irvin S. Cobb yesterday when he 3 a government witness, 8 not one of our fore- in New York, Cobb re- plied that he was, at least, in his own opinion. Chris Scaife, Carroll’s assistant, de- nied the charge of Joyce Hawley, reputed “bath tub girl,” that he had offered her $350 to tell the grand jury that no liquor was served gt the party. Demanded Pay On the contrary, he said, Miss Haw- ley had come to him and offered to give any testimony desired if she was paid for it. She threatened, he said, ‘bo give testimony detrimental to Car- playwrights?” appeared from her Minneapoils home] | peer of the Earl Carroll Theatre, fied that. they had heard Miss Haw- ley make what they considered veiled threats that she would give adverse grand jury monials unless she were given what she wanted. —$_$____———e the production during the 1925-26 | At The Movies i) srcar as the “eighteen pictares | 6} which Columbia is making will take up all the production SUPREME COURT - ADVANCES MINOT CASE TO JUNE 15 Argument in the case of Clarence M. Gran vs. Axel Bratsberg and oth- | er members of the Minot city com- mission will be heard by the supreme court June 15. The court advanced the case on its calendar in order to dispose of it quickly. The pdint at issue is the legality of a special election petition- ed for by Minot citizens for the pur- pose of recalling a member of the city commis semalnedeests Soca that: Columbia ing, ahe hoped that Columbia) would give, her an opportunity to make it for them, Uy Harry Cohn ith the ides though he admitted that it be almost impossible to consider * CAPITOL Here’s an inter Could or would you kill your sweet: heart to suve your native country from crushing defeat in-time of war? This is the dilemma that confronts Jetta Goudal in the tl ing dramatic climax of “Three Faces East,” a thrilling war-time mystery drama of the Secret Service whi will be shown at the Capitol theatre for 2 days beginning tomorrow. — Jetta plays a dual part in this — picture, which was adapted by C. Gardner Sullivan from, the stage success. She is deep in the confidence of rival powers, apparently giving -valuable information to both sides, and it is not until the last few feet of film that her true identity is revealed. | In the development of the story, 1 New Trial Ordered in Hellstrom Versus Guaranty Bank Case Reversing the Burleigh county dis- trict court in the case of Saral Hellstrom vs. the First Guaranty. Rank, Bismarck, the supreme court today remanded it for a new tri: The action was brought by Mrs. Hellstrom to protect mortgages on property bought ‘by a theatre com- Lead with money borrowed from the ank. The court held that chattel mortgage given:to-secure money loan- ed to a mort; ith which to pur- chase personal property described in the mortgage, not‘€hen owned or in ossession of the mortgagor, but later acquired by him and pai for with the borrowed money, is a valid mortgage as against the mortgagor and all persons claim’ through or under him having noti edge of the mortgage and stan attending tl Miss udal Miss Hawtree, pre- sumably 2 German spy, falls in love with Valdar, a German spy. When he send a message to Ber- diness for an air if not’ the restruction of the city it self, him with her revol- vi ens to kill him if he ge. A revolver bat- ensues with the result that Val- is mortaNy wounded, but by the fi scenes reveal, ELTINGE THEATRE rain's exciting novel of poray New York life, “The Goddess has reached the and is the feature attraction Eltinge for today and Thurs- day. Jack Molt, er Ralston, Ernest Torrence and ise Dresser are featured at the head of a large and competent cast. The mock pageantry of the law and the unequal struggle between right and wrong form an interesting and powerful theme for this new romance- drama, The story, in. brief, portrays the thrilling romance of a young pros- ecuting attorney, who ix forced to sacrifice the girl he loves to adhere ito his idea lof duty. The action laid in a background that ranges from the grim routine of the criminal courts to the smart social atmosphere of Fifth Avenue’s exclusive homes. _ REX THEATRE Her own abilities have peatedly proven, and she i insists that she-will play the im- mortal role of Hamlet just to add a few mofe laurels. Up to the present, as was recorded ip Columbia Pictures studio just after NEW YORK DENTISTS Opposite N. P. 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Without sidesway of slipping or wandering «othe car fairly hugs the road. ‘Buy a Modern Car radical difference between the other cars built new-type of unit- It is an actual fact that 8 out of every 10 cars now being sold in the Overland Six price class were de- signed anywhere from 5 to 12 years ago. ‘Their modern bodies conceal chassis engineering that is obsolete andanti i design. But today the Overland Six has es- tablished dn entirely new set of performance standards. This big sturdy Six will out-pull, out- run and out-perform anything else of its size, or weight, or price-class. It, is a car of -exceptional’ comfort. The big, broad door openings are Law,” her biggest re for the present season ——as 32% inchea wide. You can get inor . Out with the utmost ease. Seate are wide, luxu: fortable. There is more of inside space than in any car of « this price . . . with plenty of room Jor five fall-siee peemecaat®, Room to stretch your legs it feeling cramped or crowded. extra long are eee long and are made of i are ene Seas ie hee it’s the best for absorbing the jolts and jare of the road. Nothing has been spared to this car a positive comfort- Simply in fairness to yourself, sce this wonderful car. OVERLAND SIX SEDAN 59352 sire F.0.B. Pestery. We reserve (prices and apociscations Lahr Motor Sales Co. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926 Lewis Cook Denied Habeas Corpus Writ Lewis Cook, convicted in Cass county of violating the prohibition law, today was denied a writ of ha- beas corpus by the supreme court. Cook sought freedom from il entence on the ground that beca' of a technical error by the trial court he was legally and presumably in jail while an appeal to the su- preme court was being prosecuted. In holding that Cook must serve his term the court said that “neith- er a departure from the form or mode prescribed in respect to any leading or proceeding, nor an error NO ALUMNI. BANQUET On account of other attrac- tions and lack of support, there will not be a High School Alumni ~Banquet on’ Friday evening, May 28th. Refurids will be made to the few who have purchased tickets. Mrs. W. E. Butler, formerly proprie- tor of the Butler Studio, is now liv- ing in Bismarck and will go any- where in the state to do Home Por- _traiture. Write to Bismarck, N. D., or phone 898 for ap- pointment. or mistake therein render it invalid unless it has actually prejudiced the defendant or tended to his prejudice in respect to a substantial right.” , — PRICE. Only such a vast production as cosese queli'yee such low pricesias 60 and 75 cents. CHAMPION Dependable for Every Engine Also Plain (unflavored) in 24rlb. cans Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. Distributorg Bismarck, N. D.

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