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PAGE EIGHT DURKIN GOES ON TRIAL FOR MURDER TODAY = Charged With Shooting a Fed- eral Agent—Another Mur- der Count Awaits DATE SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce id Pacific Hotel.. W. Hall... ase 10,0. F. 8) 1. 0. 0, F. Hall Veteran Pacific Rotary ¢ Catholic Ord Knights of F Association of Commerce Hotel Company “A” Masonic Ce M. BLA fic Hotel ters—St. Mary's -A. O, U. W. Mall.... . Board of Directors—G. June 1—(AP) ‘3 sheik 1 Chieago, Jun Darkin, Chic twice shot his came into ‘two murde The tri fl of 100 has been sunime fatal shooting of F federal agent whose de. long hunt for Durkin wi ated with his capture at St. eral months ago. ! hanahan was killed when he sur- prises Durkin, sought for an > ile the the def a large sum of mo time, and ‘that hi that the agent w: ‘ SCOTT'S CASE IS CONTINUED Third Commission of Inde- pendent Alienists to Be Called By the Court ' rd and Main, St. 3 Masonic Temple .F, Hall..... ers of Norway—A. 0, U. W. Hall rand Pacifie Hotel. City Hall .y...... Blue Lodge—-Masonic Temple ; fic Hotel 0. 0, F, Hall June City Commi Masonic dune &—Kiwanis Club ubordi nse contends that Dur! hapter—M yon him at ioe ie Hotel Am ‘an Legion—A. U. W. Hall . American Legion Aux.—Grand Pacific Hotel Sunshine Society—Mrs. W. G. Worner . 10—Company ard and Main St. 11--Knights of Columbus--St. Mary's Bismarck Lodge B. of R. T. .... Rebekah Lodge—l. 0. 0. F. Hall .. 12—U. C. T. & ULC. T. Aux.—Elks Hall 14—Lions Club: ind Pacific Hotel . City Commission—City Hall 0. 0. . 0. U. and Pace 9—Rotar o. June June June dune W. Hall ifie Hotel fall... H Pythian Sisters June 15—Kiwanis Club— Foreign Wars—Lions Club Room, G. Hotel scat pane ea War Mothers— Charles Machter W. C. T. U—Baptist Church 16-—Rotary Club—Grand Pacific Hotel .. Catholic Order of Foresters—-St. Mary’ ea Knights of Pythias—. . U. Hall as's ciek Ass'n. Board of Directors—-Grand Pacific Hotel Company “4 rd and Main St. Bo Masonic Commandr: ‘asonic Temple M. B. A—A. 0. U. W. Hall ses Nonpartisen Women’s Club—I. 0. 0. F. Hall 18—B. P. 0. E.—B. P.O. E. Hall .. 1. 0. O. F. Subordinate—I. 0. 0. F. Hall .......0.. Women’s Order of Maccabees—A. 0. U. W. Hall... 21—Lions Club—Grand Pacific Hotel City Commission Masonic Blue Lodge—Masonic Temple i ivand Pacific Hotel bordinate--I. O. O. F. Hall Masonic Chapter i Yeomen—A. 0, U. June 1—(AP)—-Russell Scott must face a third commission of independent alienists called at the in- stance of the court, if Chief Justice William V. Brothers of the criminal court is to hear his second sanity trial to determine whether he shal! be hanged for murder. The court continued the case until June 1 Scott's counsel agre sion of experts cabled addition to the two sets of alienis' representing state and defense, who will testify as to the prisoner's sanity. Chicago, June June 17 d to a commis: | Trial of Jury Cases 'Will Begin! June Next Monday—Judge | Goes to Carrington rican Legion and American Legion Auxilia’ Lincoln esis Sunshine $ | June 24—Compan: ! Royal Neighbo' | Degree of Hon Rebekah Lodge—I. 0. 0. F. Hall Knights of Columbus—St. Mary's Bismarck Lodge B. of R. T. .. Lions Club—Grand Pacific Hotel . City Comm ity Hall 0. 0. F. Hall June June 12:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. 8:00P, the following order | duty next; . Alfson and | June 1, 0. 0, F. Subordinate—I. 0. 0. F. Hall 1 Phillip Hemmerick vs. Farmers| June 30—Rotary Club—Grand Pacific Hotel Elevator and Mercantile company G. 1. Refinier School Officers of Burleigh Co. W ill Meet Here Thursday Subjects of particular interest to the officers of the schools of Bur- ,/ Traveling Clinic to Begin Season’s Work in Adams Co. The traveling ¢ sent out each summer by the North Dakota Tuber- A 3 .{eulosis Association, left Bismarck to- | leigh eauntyawal nt a < cee a the and;day to begin its work in Adams|4nnual meeting of school officers |county, The clinic is working under | Which will be held at the Odd Fellow the direction of Dr. G. G, Thorgrin-} hall in Bismarck Thursday, June 3, n of Chicago, Ill, and Miss Edna E.]8¢cording to Miss Madge Runey, aither, clinic nurse. county superintendent ‘of schools. The clinic will be in the field until] Speakers from the state department the first of November and will be in| of education will be in charge of the {all parts of the state. The money affair, and round table discussions earned by'the sale of Christmas seals] Will be featured. "7 is used to support the clinic. The qnnual meeting will be con- ducted on a somewhat different plan Postoffice at Naa Hig agree hres Devils Lake Is Made 1st Class ent-Teacher associations throughout the coutry will be in attendance. The Parent Teacher delegates will be in session during the morning under the leadership of Mrs, Emma Golden, Washington, June 1—(AP)—Devils Lake, N. D., today was. advanced by the postoffice department from a sec- ond to a first class postoffice. The change is effective July 1. state organizer. In the afternoon they will meet in joint session with Hillsboro Is Mecca of Firemen Today the school officers. A prize has been provided for the Parent-Teacher association which Treasurer G. L. Spear. Collections | Hillsboro, N. D., June 1—( AP)—Be- for May, this year, were $37,047.49, as | tween 300 and 400 firemen from prac. compared with $21,687.30 for May of |'tically all towns of consequence in ‘armers Salem vs. Robert C, W. Reichert vs. $ Menoken Farmers'{ : vs. Alfred Borkhart. Judge “Jansonius porter Edw ternoon couple of court ed of tomorrow. and Court Re- rthy left this af- ington, wh a es will be dispos hey will return to McClusky Thursday to try two jury cases in which affidavits of preju- dice were filed against Judge J. A. Coffee of Jamestown, who was pre- siding at the regular term of court. Judge Jansoniu id Mr. McCarthy will return to Bismarck Saturday or Sunday. / Tax Collections Much Larger Than During Last Year Tax collections so far this year have been far greater than those of | the same period a year ago in Bur- leigh county, according to County sends the largest percetnage of its 1925. Back taxes are being paid up|North Dakota wete present here to- ‘| Little Grou ‘| But “Nothing Happens” “| vious manifestations were absent here | tered in a poplar grove at the calt of -|Vernon Ewing for an hour of silent | prayer. .| While Ewing did not exactly ew “| hoped that “|light” » |. {ly opposed the Tamarack optometrist’s . | ide: aE: .| gathered in the grove. .| preted as a miracle appeared. t ARRAIGNMENT +| Furniture store in this city. membership to the meeting here exceptionally well this year, Mr.|day for the annual convention of the Thursday. ary McNary Fails in Spear states, the prior year’s collec-| North Dakota Firemen’s association tions during the past month totaling |8"d more are expected to arrive dur- Attempt to Call Up - $16,539.82. Prior year’s taxes col-|ing the afternoon. lected in May, 1925, totaled $6,977.30. Farm Legislation Washington, June 1—(#)—An ef- fort to bring farm relief legislation immediately before, the senate was made today by. Senator McNary, Re- Tax collections here for the month of May, 1926, were as follows: Current year’s taxes Prior year’s taxes Miscellaneous Redemptions wes Interest on farm loans .. Leasing of school lands Interest on school lands.. Inheritance taxes ar City Commission ae Raniagan eaacent toe sachis ‘ate Has Short Session | was refused by Senator Bruce, Demo- crat, Maryland. An extended. debate ‘The city commission held its reg- | followed, with vocal of an in- vestigation of récent line price ular weekly meeting at the city hall] increases, insisting that that subject ; {this morning, instead of last night! should be considered ahead of agri- since yesterday was a legal holiday.| culture legislation. The auditor was instructed to order! ly the senate had agreed ‘in a half block of cement sidewalk on! jide the long debated bill for yj the east side of Washington avenue f migratory birds. | from Broadway to a point 150 feet ———————— north of Broadway. Inspectors of! Qur satisfaction is if you election for the June prim: voting | number of bills are satisfied.) Our work is guaranteed. Bismarck Mat- pointed, and a number of hills School Election ee & Renovating Co. Phone Unusually Quiet The annual school election is being held in Bisniarck today, and is prov- ing to be an unusually quiet affair. Only two candidates filed for the two positions onthe board which be- beret hgoed at this lagen and no op- ‘husband. position whatever to their candida- nw: oe Presided as chairman |cies has been shown. The.candidates ot are E. V, Lahr, to succeed himself, arid and Burt Finney, to succeed A. P. to Hold Lenhart, who refused to seek another + Mee ng At 3 o'clock this afterns the usual during ie Annual ti had been 69 ballots east. The polls |" ly the Pirsy | (lose at 4 o'clock, Christianson Talks to Kiwanians Today Judge A. M. Christi a Memorial D: wanis club hristianson delivered y, address to the Ki- its weekly noon day . A number of veter- anish American War the club. ‘ f nd Gordan Cox will rep- resent the local’ club at the inter- mational convention Moittreal this ‘week. Mrs. Cox will accompany her ADVANCE QUICKLY Pupils who attendSummerSchool Dakota Business College, Fargo, at % 2 eed PENS ORT ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘NO MIRACLE |, IS MANIFEST | ATTAMARACK: p Gathers in Pop- lar Grove For ‘Prayer, { ' Tamarack, Minn., June 1—(#)—Ob- this morning as a little group gath- pect to “happen” he had might. do something eate that the faithful were on t track “in their search for anything Even the town folk, who have open- tin charged with burglary in ‘con- nection with the robbery of the Pip- er-Howe company, in which loot amounting to nearly $20,000 was ob- tained. Bonds valued at $12,000 were recently recovered at Great Lal Mont., being tarned over to authori- ties by A. J. Martin, brother of Walter who surrendered in that city and agreed to return to Minot. Lilly, who was taken into custody yesterday afternoon, is alleged to have confessed to participating in the robbery of the New York Hardware store; Bosard’s law office and the law offices of Palda and Anker. He implicated Forrest in each of the burglaries and also Walter Martin in the robbery of the offices of Palda and Aaker. ay MAN SOUGHT FOR CLUES IN incomplete rns on the ‘union’s election indicated his defeat by Charles P. Howard of Chicago. ich was cunning 2,200 votes be- hind Howard on returns from 1735 local unions, with about one hundred unions to be heard Additional returns are not ki cade to change the ‘result materially. The election was held in local unions last Wed: nesday and results were mailed to | headquarters. MILLINERY BARGAINS All early spring hats must go at any price. Also a num- ber of late hats, at greatly re- duced prices. Cash only. Nielsen’s Millinery. Lake Isabel cottage for sale completely furnished includ- ing canoe and auto stall. Im- mediate possession. Geo. H. EDITOR GETS DAY IN JAIL, $5,000 FINE Judge Imposes Sentente For Contempt of Court in “Printing Pictutes Baltimore, June 1—(AP)—Manag- ing Editor Harold E. Elliston of the timore News today was sentenced to one-day ‘in jail and fined $5,000 by Criminal Judge Eugene O’Dunne, fi contempt of court'in the publi of court room pictures of the Richard Reese Whittemore murder trial on 19. City Editor Warry' Clark df the RING MURDER fringed the few worshippers and i with mingled disapproval and curio: The size of the crowd was~Hisap- “| pointing to Ewing, who had expected -1persons from all parts of the coun- + | try. ! The worshippers, led by Ewing, For an hour they stood silently, with bowed heads, praying. Some of the skeptical on'the outer edge of the circle conversed in -| whispers. Qverhead a cloudy sky threatened rhin. Nothing that could be inter- OF FORREST IS DELAYED ‘|Man Charged With Robberies at Minot May Be Giyen a Hearing Tomorrow Minot, N. D., June 1.-()—County officials today were prepared to pro- ceed with a preliminary hearing of Norris Forrest of Mfnot, charged with burglary in the third degre®, in connection with the robbery of the Piper-Howe lumber company in this city, but due to the absenee from the ; city of Attorney E. R. Sinkler, coun- sel for the defendant, the hearing was not begun. ee Mr. Sinkler is in: Canada and had been delayed in returning to Minot by the poor condition of roads in the province of Saskatchewan. Officials | Said that it was possible that Forrest might be arraigned for a hearing to- morrow. A. W. “Pat” Lilly and Walter Mar- and who are alleged to have conr fessed to various robberies and to , have implicated Forrest, are at liber- | ty. Both are charged with burgiary. {in the third degree, Lilly being ac- cused jointly with Forrest of burg- larizing the New York Hardware aie jare So Fast Cook a hot breakfast now in 3 to 5 minutes | UICK QUAKER cooks in less time than it takes you to pre- pare plain toast. That means a hot, nourishing breakfast in a hurry. It means an excellently balanced ration; combining protein, car! hydrates and vitamines — plus the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed — cooked and served without muses or bother. Why &. on with less nourishing, foods? Quaker Oats and milk is the dietetic urge of today. Start every day thet way, ‘Your grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Quick Quaker NAUSEA? ‘Recover Quickly / ‘When food or water disturbs. | Your stomach, cramps and nausea ‘sometimes result. For prompt . | ‘relief take some Chamberlain's ‘water. Soon you feel fine, Ask’ your druggist for this old, reliable femedy today. For trial size.send 4c to $00 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. tin, who also face burglary charges! St. Paul Painter Said He Found Suitcase Containing Woman's Clothing Minneapolis, Minn., June 1—GP)— Search for a man, who told L. T. Knowles, Minneapolis, that he had found a suitcase containing woman's clothing in the Mississippi river near Red Wing, was started by detectives today, in the belief that the clothes -|might have belonged to Mrs. L. J. Ring, whose body was taken from Lake Pepin below Red Wing April 24, Mr. Knowles told detectives that while on a street car two days ago he talked with a man, a painter, who itold him of finding the clothes in the river while he was on a picnic. He told Knowles that his wife re- made the clothes into garments for | their chidren. “I didn’t think anything of it at the time, until I read in the newspaper that the detectives were searching for Mrs. Ring's clothing,” Knowles said today. . “He didn’t tell me his name, but he said that he was a painter and that he was working op a job in St. Paul.” Defeat of Lynch Is Indicated in the Early Returns Indianapolis, Indi, June. 1—(AP)—- James M. Lynch, president of the In- ternational Typographical Union and a prominent labor leader for more than 25 years, received the first political setback of his career today On Sale Bring Your Caps and Cash to... News, a Editor Farl C. De- land of the Baltimore American, and William Klemm and Wi Russ, Bismarck. REBUILT AUTOMOBILES — * Purchasers of Rebuilt Automobiles can well afford to deal with’ such an organization as will deliver full value for every dollar expended. . When we sell a Rebuilt Automobile to a purchaser we expect at a later date to sell that same pur- chaser an Overland or Willys-Knight new car. It ig obvious that to create the desire for a perma- nent business relationship with the company, our Rebuilt Automabile ¢ustomers must receive the ame consideration as our new car customers— ND THEY DO. 1925°Willys-Knight Coupe Sedan $1250.00 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Bismarck, Minot, Mandan, Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. LL Wherever Quality Beverages Are Sold 8 in ane by Vic a knife. BISMARCK BOTTLING WORKS, INC. - ‘ < . oy Big Guernsey Sale The Red River Valley Guernsey Breeders’ association will hold thelt Seventh Annual Consignment Sale, of selected Guernseys, in the Livestock ed Pavilion at the Fair Grounds, Thief River Falls, Minnegota, June,10, 1926. More than one hundred head'of ‘pure bred and high grade Guernseys:_ have been selected by the committeé from the herds of the 112 members. All cattle are either from. State and Federal Accredited herds’ or will be _ tested for Tuberculosis just before the sale. | , « 3 ‘ >. There aris pure bred males, 19.pure bred females and. 65 high grade. - females of various ages. * ; ? geet che “ss f ‘ rs * 3 4 The Association has, sold ‘several hundred Guernseys in their six past sales, Have never permitted any. by-bidding; Every animal sold has ° been a hona fide sale and Se Mec has established a reputation for ita square dealings and good treatment. Si 8 ee ~ tivo Iooking Yor tisathg: Chinisays’ ob: Bale-cini Scion cap hettep qpportantte than thia exe. sia ae a - The ipe[starts promptly at find no~ ean J Photographers for the two newspa- - atl each were sentenced to one day in jail, #ith no fine. Counsel for the Rewepapermen filed notice of appeal el fudge O’Dunne admitted them to pail. Pictures Taken in Court Room * Pictures taken in the court room while court was in session were pub- lished’ by the News in afternoon edi- tions of May 19 the opening. day of the trial, and by the American. the following morning. Judge O’Dunne at ing.0f court on May 19 issued from the bench that photo- graphs were not to be taken. He con- fiscated\a plate from. Klemm's cam- he found it later to he Whittemore was convicted on May 21 of first degree murder for the slaying of Robert H. Holtman, Mary- land penitentiary guard, in February, 1925, when he escaped from L in. Derives its flavor from -Real Oranges We Refuse to sacrifice . Quality for Quantity Mandan Beverage Company Mandan, N. D. “There was an old man . from St. Bees Who was stung in the head by a wasp. When asked if it hurt Hereplied, ‘No, it doesn't, * E thought all the time ~ “twas a hornet.? - Misfortune may strike at you from many an angle +++ from 2 wasp sting developing into blood’ per to “having your se burn down. But if our oy isdn the is agency of “the Hartford Fire Teck ‘ ance Company, then, won't hurt so ‘ntuch be- Cause you can think all the- time that you are well’

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