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“PAGETWO- ENGBERG IS: ‘SENTENCED 703 PRISON TERM F¥ormer Divide ‘County Trea urer Must Serve From Two to 21 Years | - | Crosby. N. D.. June 19, -®)--An! indeterminate sentence of from two 21 year the state penite imposed y : berg, former of $county, pl about $6,000. Low Divide WARY BILL IS | A“GOLD BRICK”: uaws and children—who are “un: et of familiar: min’s ° civilina tion. There, on his ranch, which is one of the ‘interesting | sightseeing spot of Southern ornia, Carey can observe and talk with the Indian in something like his pristine stat A number of Indians appear he Frontier Trail,” which was_di- ott K. Dunlap. The supporting cast includes nne Scott, Frank Campgau, Hilliard, Harvey Clack, Neison nwell, Charles Hill v Herring and Chief Bir 4 REX THEATRE orkd’s ayain today u want a good thrill. See tonight. The tenth chap- : serie is also shown to- » great Kentucky De ith Alberta Vaughn, OH Kice Guard and Albert amides | spoied by any con lity with the (whi cel | 100,000 Expected at a suspended s Braatelein made court he had used | Jebt_and that | | t Last ine | ' News Bulletins | oO ministrator, Mrs. McPher the Los Angeles, has che: gling. More Park, England, June 12— (AP)—Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones defeated Abe Mitchell and four up and two to r international four- Paris, June Richards and Howard Kinse *merican stars, reached the final the international hard court dvables today, defeating Jean Borotra and Rene Lacoste in the long drawn e set battle 9-7, 9-11, 3-6, 6-3, Jamestown, N. Da June (AP)—Joe Sullivan of Woodworth ed preliminary examination nd was rel 0 bonds when arraig Commis- r Otto Weicke here today on charge of impersonating a The complaining a United | who gave no f the offense. JDL ee | AT THE MOVIES , —— -o ELT! THEATRE Fireside humor and pathos as ex- emplified by the comic strip of the home newspaper becomes a living, moving thing upon the screen i the picturization of “Ella Cinders,” c 1 Moore's latest, which begins ement at the Eltinge Monday for three The pi of the o small town movie by swindlers, with a tr wood, all expenses grand pr With the of the contest, the glib schem vanish from the scene, their pock- ets bulging with their disproportion- ate percentage of money derived trom ventry fees, while the heroine is left to shift tor herseit in a city overrun with be Miss Moore, always de lightful in a Cinderella theme, ca pected to play her part ‘in such background, _ She f Lloyd Hughes. 2 man and is surrounded by of proven capabilities. ys ure deals with the exploits winner and victor of a contest promoted 0 Holly- i, ass the conclusion CAPITOL THEATRE Never was Harry Carey more thoroughly at home in a role than in that of Jim Cardigan in “The 1," his newest Pathe picture which will be the feature at- traction at the Capitol Theatre today, - Saturday. This is the story of the Indian ‘ountry and of the time, fifty 0, whén the red man still” dis- puted with the white man his ever- widening gr. of the great western Plains and ains. And Harry a he Indian knows his character and history, his individual temperament, strength — and big ranch near is operated by In Navajo tribe, who sa d to regard the owner ‘their patron saint. Carey brings recruits to his agricultural forces Dedication of New C oncoridia Seminary Louis. J “(AP)~"The van ‘ans from all seetions was arriving today to, cation of the new $ la seminary here t morrow rs expect 100,000 or more to att Numerous special trains wi spectators. Several hotels taken over for a night or two and thousands of homes will be thrown open to visit The me jinary plant is deserib- ed by ites ponsors as the la est Prot- Ohio and othe triennial convention here. Woman Who Walked to Washington For Son’s Pardon, Here e people of Bismarck aren't a: hospitable as they used to be when I! ars ago,” said . Margaret Anderson to- . who won mation wide fame inj by walking front her home in| Sioux Falls , to Washington, D. 1 to seek arin for her son from s. Harding. She was considerably had to walk the entire dis the cap{tol to the barsine nd nota single person off ride although dozens of automobiles whizzed by. ‘Anderson came here last night lazelton, where she has been siting friends. Lately she has been in Adrian, Mich., where her son Joe, | whose imprisonment inspired’ her famous hike, is now me ago. ‘This fall she plaus to ride horseback to Washington, D. C., to spend her remaining years. rs. Anderson gave her all to her’ y during the world war--Iner two fine young sons. One boy was killed in action and Joe wa to Leavenworth prison for on's cap: al in behalf of her boy, but hiked —_ b the distance only once. She made several trips afoot from Sioux Falls to Leavenworth, ho to see her son while he was in the federal peni- tentiary. Belts which contain compressed air, which is allowed to escape around the body of the wearer, been designed by an English tist to keep miners cool during their work. Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back, Say All Druggists imple Home Treatment That! Is Giving Amazing Results The world pr s Today ail- ments that took weeks to cure can now be ended in a few days. If you veins or bunches you y to bring them back to size, and if you are wise you will do so. an original bottle of | ‘ald Oil at y dispens- | y it night! and morning to the enlarged veins. It is very powerful and penetrating, and only a little is required. ays’ treatment the will begin to grow smaller and y regular use will soon reduce to! norma Moone’s Emerald Oil is also a mar velous healing agent. One appli tion for instance stops the itching of eczema, and a few applications cause the eruptions to dry up, scale | joff and completely disappear.’ It is {equally as effective in barber's itch, rheum, redness and inflamma- n trouble. People who want to reduce varicose veins, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, or piles in a few days should not hesi- tate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle la a long time. Mabel Farmers Would Be y: the corn fee to in the se’ root, Republican, Wi consin, a greatest gold brick” ever First to Repudiate the Legislation, He Tells Senate Washington June 12--(P)--The rm relief bill, offered erican far f this bill passed and is sus- tained by the courts,” he id, “the farmers, the very people the, legisla- Candidate for coroner of Burleigh Go. at primaries June 30, 1926. Your vote will be appreciated. DR. R. S. ENGE Bismarck, N. D. (Political Adv.) REX THEATRE Yakima Canutt World’s champion cowboy in “Romance and Rustlers” With Serial and News ew Matinee Daily, MONDAY “Pacemakers” with George O'Hara, Alberta Vaughn. Guard and Al bert Cook. Plenty of action and lots of fun. Price Reductions HUDSON-ESSEX tion is’ designed to help, would be the first to repudiate i He challenged the constitutionality of the equalization’ fee princips claring that if this provision is con- vestige of state WILL BE MONDA If we can tax one man, engaged mx rivate industsst0 AW. HN PESOS nhieniy: yontetlay at Nit Wories wad private industry. the Wisconsin | born in Tippecanoe county, Indiana, | senator Rata lid) we. ar fix the | near the battle field of Tippecanoe, on price of eve m product, and] rebruary 20, 1868, \ can fix wages in industry and the | ebTuatt 20. LA6R, | He was the fourth Price of every manufactured article, was one of a family of eigh mony Rey cay CHE BOONE E lke came to North Dakota and heme: | steaded near Dawson, where he lived ‘3 interrupted frequently by a near h Senator McNary, Republican, Oregon, | Util 1909 when he came to Bismarck | uthor of the bill, who disputed Sen- tor Lenroot’s constitution: if ee pretation and declared the ciple had been applied. b: in the passage of the Es transportation Mrs. Susanna i Landon of Louisville, Ohio, November | ame prin- 15" 1889. One son, Robert Newton Commlne in, was ‘born to the union. Sur- ummins | viving are his wife and son, a step-' Landon of Watford five brothers and one . Maltin of Teppen; iA. B. in, Bin Benito, Texas BE M iahin, Jamestown, E. <M.» Mahin, Chalmers, Flinders street railway station, Mel- bourne, claims that nearly 300,000 persons, pass through it. daily. Improved Star Four Touring $540 To Go The Others Go Buy A STAR THE STAR shines in hilly or moun- ¢ tainous country through its ability to climb hills in high gear that most cars crawl up in second. The Star shines in flat country, be- cause that same amplitude of power enables it to pull through mud and sand that stall most cars. Either Four or Six is a “get-there” Low-cost Transportation Star@ Cars | Baile by Durant Motors daha! STAR FOUR NEW STAR SIX is $620 Coupe Touring $710 Coach Coupster $745. Landau Sedan Prices: f. 0. bs Lansing MORE POWER AND SUPERIOR QUALITY CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Sweeping Effective June Nine New Low Prices ESSEX 6 COACH .. $735 lind. F. $, Mahin, Dawson; and Mrs. | Mgey H. Mandigo, Bisma APaneral services will be held at|/ Robert M. Mahin, Sr., 68, who died Papel 8A PRI SARL T be atthe Dawson cemetery. | E. Vater willvbe in charge. Rev. W. vai par4| been keeping natural history records, to Dawson where | such Burial will} The history goes back to 1740. 30 vown —and here’s what you. get for your mone: 1. Advanced six-cylinder L- 13. Nickeled radiator. head engine with the larg- 14. Roller shade over rear est Piston displacement window. of any,six below $1,000. 15. Indirectly illuminated 2. Full pressure oiling. ; ment panel. Fisher VV one-piece wind- 16. Parking lights. shield, 17. Superior Fisher body with “Patented, bronze- backed, ‘double beading. vinterchangeable main 18. Syn visor. © rings. 19..Duco finish in rich colors. Honed cylinders. 20. Dome light (coach). Durable, graycorduroy —_21, Automatic windshield upholstery. cleaner. Silent timing chain, — 22. Rear vision mirrar. po eagaae intake mani- 23. High-speed window regu- tors. 24. Plate glass window. 25. ie comfortable, spring- cushioned seats. 26. Safety lock on right door ‘with inside snap on left 9. Automatic spark control. 10. Scientific spring suspen- sion. 11. Large non-skid balloon tires, 29 x 4.75. 12. Floor carpets. Remember—only a or down payment— bala: he money-saving General Motore ‘Time Payment Pita. bans tao Pontiac Six $825, Coach or Coupe. Oakland Six, compa to Pontiac Sis=$1025 w $1295. All prices at npunion Bismarck, North Dakota PONT CHIEF OF BIG CAR POWER } AND COMFORT WITH LIGHT.CAR HANDLING EASE Such popularity as Oldsmobile has won is never founded on a single claim for favor.. Even such inviting prices, such alluring beauty and such spirited performance are not enough. To mighty power, eager response to accelerator and smooth obedience to brake; to stalwart ability to absorb road 3 to these and every féature ‘of big-car performance is’ added ... handling ease! Effortless control... steering facility that is a revelation... light car dash a SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 ta be ee invasion of ‘starlings. For five. generations a ‘family at| birds killed all the small trees, Webb Brothers Chapel at 10 o'clock! stratton, near Norwich, England, has | Monday morning and the f |ty will go by car rvices will be held at 2:30/ arrivals artd departures of the birds. the afternoon. en stripped from England by. an Millions of the Some 600,000 children leave British the leafing of trees und the | elementary schgols every year to en- ter the labor market. Of these mueat 64,000 live in London. Stair Motor Company a Any pharmacy can sup All druggists sells lots of it. HUDSON COACH. 1095 zz Hudson Brougham . . . 1395 Hudson 7-Pas Sedan . . _. 1850 a a a All prices F. 0. B. Detroit plus Government tax on genet eee i The ene prices ‘ettatle following, sauipment: Bumpers front and roar, automatic windshield cleaner; rear view mirror; transmission k, built in; radiat = meter; combination stop and tail light, een: vy oeied — ply you. Adv. _ DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. Distributors BISMARCK, ND... 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