The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO _ AUTHORITIES - BAFFLED BY Hours of Inve Reveal Any Definite Clue to Slaying . 23 -(P). the murde of Bott found Mon the Th ith np when th robbery and the othe girl iffs conversed erdsy for 2 consider thane vith the 4» any tenite cau ee irolutive yes on te jury which i Werte Hanson whom t ried on Oct enth from th 1. The sheriff i the t have been jealousy. Family, of Man Who Committed Suicide | Gets Compensation |’ ae the result of ‘orkmen’s compensatio: nnounced b on bureau today. allowed $10.50 weehl, Kuean Williston $1.50 weekly for the even la in addition t cerning, supefincendent of th n Deve utomobile a ssed ove cied to be in hurt ae newhat, Landers, F. hape again for th others to we the rrding to Collin Cervinski man Sleeps Won- ng old wat ste On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-R gation Fail to’ throat | § 15 completely un- period of Dependents of persons who commit ai accidents ed in their employment are en cipate in the benefits spport of “the! Bllendale Light ni county poor farm, was in- 5, when he was and EB. derful All Night | SSS | Mandan News jafterne nto John in th N ‘ | Declared Ambiguous Lewis Colburn, Manda Katherine Kearns, Bismare| and Mrs. Wer s' wedding trip to the nd Duluth. BARN NEARS COMPLETION f the outside work on the erected on the state train. nool farm has been completed, arn will be the largest stru { its kind in the western part! The cost of the building 000. It in ust be. Holding that a statute charging a lcriminal offense must be strictly con- tracd und that the North Dakota egg broad | f the! u Aue’ dismiss 1 m 5 ture ny. of th ‘onsignment js about the local plant! for shipment from F. Sullivan for) c STARTS BARBER SHOP J ined that a pro-| Louis Howden, who has been run- of be restrained in! ning the barber shop in the Union which rv i Hotel on Main street, will move a before purehase| block east and open a barber shop Oc ‘ partment! tober 1 in the space formerly occu- pied by the Model Cafe, and a ruling of th: vr) whieh sould pieue purchase from { purcha: of Judge Krause uy! $ and her declared the uous. meeting at ( | night. bar direct 4 und require) “ rom middle m 1 his ec B. OF R. T. TO MEET The Brotherhood of Railway Train- n will have a regular business K. of P. hall Friday HERE ON BUSINESS is, viet president o nk, was a bus Frank Shime struction of th ment buildin; he White City Mott, was in the quietly their agseiip: [ae 1 | members of the court the right, if ee ae tives for tre| Jamestown College thew saw fit later, to withdraw their| upproval of the American reservations | concerning the jadopti; ~amend- ments:46, the cl and cgn-| cernizg the que ‘Wiking <ad- visory opinions of*t¥e court, Col. Baker Gives \ Interesting Talk | at Legion Meeting, Explaining the workings of the work is already under way at| national defeftse act passed by ea new system of regis-| congress in 1920, Col. Frayne| y| tration in effect making this possible | Baker gave a very. interesting ny ugh the increwsed xize of classes | very, t i ake some readjustments neces- | talk at the meeting of the Lloyd |Spetz Post No. 1, American Le- | gion, Wednesday night. This was | the first meeting of the post for’ 1 ye fall keel and there was 2 lan: larve attendance. \ P it May Be Sold; Colonel Baker, a native Bis-, marckan, is now attached to the ‘general staff, U. S. army, at Northwest Utilities Washington, an organization func- ny of Mobridge, S. D., tioning under the ional defense h th act which provides that all regula- property tions affecting the national guard fixed at and reserve shall be approved by reserve or national guard officers on the staff. Colonel Baker 15 ‘spending a few vacation | from his military duties with friends and relatives in Bismarck. re Sections The general staff-is divided into » sections, Colonel Baker being at- tached to’ the G-1 section, which | nbership in the, has to do with the personnel as/ individuals, There are 27 divisios Enrollment Shows 12~Per Cent Boost D., Sept. B—) — | Jamestown college reports an ine jof 12 per ecnt in enrollment for | fall term over that of last year. class of nearly a hundred fresh: ap- peared at ope chapel session Wednesd: iz chapel seats sold them at nominal fee by the! n y o| sary. ations for permission to sel k of the Ellendale Electri Conference Adopts Committee’s Repo 1 Geneva, Sept. (®)—The world court delegate conference tod: adopted its committee’s report con- a compliance of the American , | Six or * ¢-——_______@ / oo ee i Justice Court | ganized reserve at the present] out the Cie and 18 divisions of national | beauty; hie au ; guardsmen, which include 118,000 latter angle is the unusual 3 enlisted men and 12,000 officers, | ture. wots of other beautiful ac-| 25 ‘olenel Baker said. ‘There are at| eases in the movies have done the| the present 106,000 reserve officers. Non 2 Bhteer ih: "his Becretarye” seven branches out of the! or Carmel Myers in “The De now filled, but the infantry, | Circus, ilery and several oth-| Carlo,” Marion Davies in “Beverly re still sccking officers, be a oe or Glgria Swanson ip ca sors’ Traini “Stage Struck.” ite A Poets ee) hey ed Bessie remains the ugly duckling ¢ |down to the last fadeout, which is nishes replacements for the Offi-| something else again because all the cers’ Reserve Corps. The war de-| other beauties mentioned had plenty partment, Colonel Baker said, ad-; of footage showing them as their ex- vocates this means of education| quisite scives. The contrast only in physical standards. served to make them appear more Named on Committee j beautiful. Nee y. L. Fosteson and Walter} I" beh Carlo” Gertrude Olm- the local post’s executive commi ting glasses with steel rims, Norma tee at the mee to succeed [..| Shearer in “His Secretary” was the ‘ge Russ, who} last word in dowds, with ill-fitting 4 because they are| clothes, an impossible hair dress and. ave left Bismarek. ae stockings and = “sensible” inard and L, V. Miller, | shoes. | are former artillery officers, were ap-| i", "The, Devil's Circu pointed to have charge of the cai: Me espe! son and limber, recently secured! through the. efforts of the legion po clubs here. They will cwn detail be sure, but she sacrified fem- to man the equipment on parades} inine charm for art's sake, . and other occasions when it will] Everyone who sees “Lovey Mary’ be adil) | will agree that Bessie went to the eee j last ditch in realism to achieve the Refreshments were served | at/ characterization. And she ix glad she | the close cf the businses Bession,| Gig. “I want. people to say’ that 1; followed by a smoker, +7 can act, not just look pretty,” says! | Bessie, customary 16 a Cacmel one “Beverly justark, ion Davies had her ir clipped close to her head] er, INGE THEATRE 1" Mrs. Maty Huntley of McKensie! on, why an alarm hadn't fire t been rung. No information was forth- coming until a motoreyele policeman was He reported, that han and Renee Adoree ¢ saying good-bye to each other under the trees on the Kensington estate. The excitement was caused by the shouting of a scene for “Tin God Meighan's new Paramount pic- now showing at the Eltinge thea- tre. The story’s script calls for Miss Adorce to leave Tom's cabin by walk- ing down a hill through the trees. To get the proper effect, Director Allan Dwan ordered a battery o: lights from the Long Island Studio afnd a gang of men to hold magnesium flare n ares were turned toward low-hanging clouds to reflect the pro- per amount of light. Others were used in creating moon shadows. The effect from a distance was surprising the least. aca THEATRE Medal or equally appropriate symbol should go Lov s for her cour- title role ir "the Metre-Goldwyn- ‘ture directed by King Bag- comes te the Capitol thes- At last the way has been found to combine Pepsin with other corrective stomach agents so that it will do the most good in the shortest possible time, | turl Why bother with slow actors when} Di one tublespoonful of this splendid| to and pleasant liquid remedy will cause| ing gas, bloating, heaviness, heartburn or | speedily vanish. you remarkable remedy—something th will interest thousands of despondent| some | people. 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