The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 2

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a oy ~ William McCallum, Rochester, was! ing the communist party and the ex- F | HS Dobler, among those who made sentenced to one | year and three t Inhor {cde 4 the trip along the Mott branch, said is} G shack in Me: j swath n of three charges, to EE they had come into Elgin. just Ce ae ae 2 ee : rin : H ; ; n her agents in the satisfaction of owner of u cot ———$$$_$_—_____ pleading set in to- r the people there had shi Carmel, Calif., as property i in ‘ uel, Minweapolis, region de- ’ their corn show. | ‘They inter iewed | 8 mortgage on a North Dakota ieurehous Wanaw io open 10 days Mushrooms, grown in centur the cor e vhs { . caves s ¢ < | ge tntriey from all farmicenObest| | Cottage linmneaineehy Sulow'ity che gta] sip! ziver at St. Baul make that cit Mivedeb ecibiaw. cuevivess,, Exe ahti . Olson, snemhing: die the: glow nh. wh ta vty rs plintely following the dis-| one of the greatest mushroom produc- alley City, N. D., termittently. | made the trip through the southwest Blouse Prop Prope | se MePuorsen; ‘Angelus ‘Temple ers in the United States. ‘ \ aaa ; corner of the state, said that such! 9? Opmiston’s | evangelist. ¢ Chronicle says better than any newspu-| Ga | 1,600 from Mrs. Katherine <A.|in New York as bolonting fo aor eth ny inStead « ico. “INDIAN IE NG WILL BE USED | guilty in fed in false bond ¢: 8. D. 1 arn tig de 10 to 0: | trips. w ¢ Gordon, Minot mer. ; motion pleture mag per publicity campaign, 7, mpanion, | ,, 7%, {1°thine i: expected by the av ted of concealing bank- ‘planning to build a $3,00 pe ety are at many, eoste. Woman Co rn thorities to form the link with which ~ Ow ty ind of perjury, 3 cimema palaces here, +t me ‘i i wes North — they will definitely connect the Ange- Americ: Opera Hes cette rm tadedeae ih be sRealabl - Gocdwi Expeditions Arouse | ¥0%\°7" North DP Los Angeles, Oct. 30.—P)—The Ex.| lus Temple evangelist with the eon- flannel} tents of the Ormiston trunk and to of} sunply proof of the state’s charges aminer says that a Into Its Own, Says Perry | prison. : Accomplice of Much Interest in’ Corn sporé- blouse, one of the wi j fe Usirig Mails to iM 1 _ ey, lowa—Mrs, Henry Hese i a pe apparel ina tru zed | that she was.thg sadio man’s compan- Ca Williams, Here Today 18, riother of 14 cbifdieh, in in Forrest Enters | a Defraud Brings ' : — re : ious condition as reault of « . Plea of Guilty : : Americar opera has at teat cons beating eal by “her hashand “who ing at luncheon this noon at Four-year Term’ inty its own and for the first. tin i S been used in an) Werthington, Minn, Minot, N. DD. at Martin, el, mentbers of id ill and , —_— tours told of their experie on | _, Minneapolis. Oct. (P) uid ¢ mplice of the Perry eka Jamestown Hundreds of former, “Lone » robbery of the # i ‘i that U. Barnes, y i 4 4 © and Commer | students and graduates of Jamestown Piper-Howe Lumber company in ‘ options Ania ranving high | president of the Interstate ecuri- | stop for x fewl college y show. Comp: Mirmeupolis, was’! mare's today while en | a aa impson, talking for the group |sentencedt fe PS years in the fed- gute to the ie « we joateed 1 SOPHIE thenTERE trick: cl a ian North fired Sanix _ era! penitentiary at Leavenworth by | . < Remimice Dag. spected forthe! of tind dekrec fated that they. found “plebty ar Judge W. A. Cant of federal dis- Aakthete will. tornd:- thie on, the football sentence was deferred to n corn and: plenty of: (eehene” Gon. | tet court today,. He recently Jimimes Tom Hall, whose , group |Pleaded guilty to using the mails on State Seienee : nthe Northern. Paciiie {vo defraud, | through the busi- told how they divided each} His son, Eugene Barnes, 41 years . he city opened git ie testify own into four parts and allotted each old, treasurer, who pleaded guilty to |, | Forrest who was convicted~ man a definite seetion of town to two counts, was fined $750 on each after veime convicted oF Bi 2 cover, thus making for quickér cover-| count: and Richard Thompson, vice i , pleaded guilty to charges of AL Bithic eoeuhine £00 ne rou | ident, pleading guilty on two A TAXPAYER . darizi rmory and of jail yi} eth . 3! counts was fined $1,000 on each. | y ; ¥ ich, made the trip to Killdeer, told | RNs Sts lsenionts, wore eecurn: | i can ne and that indica. Forrest alsp is to Be sentenced} pice planned ‘to, ed against the men December 20, FOR | sa Batt hes ig” be ay be is Wednesday, ibits to] alleging that the company | sal t ‘i er afmactatke pha ih Members of the used the mails to advertise mort- 4 Tet ec aa ES tl vetition tin has been onscious most of the Kopevieh’s Bond ranch | gage bonds which they Were alleed ' ji 4 { ij S. Act : of the bit ce ime and is in great p | of the line declared that, inter: ty have sold but not owned. ; » A. ULSNESS - ae. vo f athonetes Ee AU bandit) obtained — At $10,000 | es: in the show was’ “remarkable.”|'°The two Barnes were indicted on behind the cones and make A ght holdup of the WwW. 1 adding that the red pal of ye oH grand larceny charges growing out FOR oo about this renegnde’s 01 f a prize is being offered : ne s Market here tod ock- Ma N. _D., 3 é of ley bezzlement of . ret 7 i he was ir | de Marl v Kiel Al apabl “alana, N 1» Ort aroased much interest. jof the alleged em 5 COMMISSIONER OF q Fees cltat i ry ay odes gm, Ne Be taher of Joep BURLEIGH COUNTY NSURANCE i aoe wamapligated. 8 TRON ‘ held for murder B . rane 4 oof cxistencey *, Hostny totes in the second degree in ‘connection Se ORs Vein vette and stipport is ( Indian te Poet, dis. With the shooting of Arvid Pal one R gig ¥ 3 grently ed (a oe N, D. 18 mile: (Pot, Adv.) q rbilosopher and ed for his son ' { ‘ wie laeery the side | Brussels, Police Magistrate J. i ie . ” j alike. Hence the story | ing from tl mpbell and waived preliming bey | ‘ aa | ! ts the Indi i £ examination, Attorney William Langer for the z 2 J . jdefense appealed to the court for VS ! ipo wt 7 ‘yelease of Joe Koraviek. e bond | F r } ( ‘and State's Attorney C. F. Kelsch | ; entered no objection, | ary f 5 é e, B ia Judge wot sal ised the bond Candidate a " by to the former: at $10,000 and Korsvick was com-| es 3, ‘ 4 ie 4 initeed’ while the defense ‘attempts ANT For Superintendent of Publie ; to furnish it. i “oi 0 nie steve or re t Although the Morton county dis- | j Instruction versity of Chicag comple court convenes November 9, | ae Miss Palmer- ring the term om some 186,000 miles to the ense over to the ve ing tes COM ‘ONER June primary. 4 | fraction of a mile ne en ie is Palmer n Who Committed | Padiag Her tt haga hace dl iia se cae i sccived eaniihaine majorities in Ramsey County where s Suicid ‘ yor reMey- i. First District secured her elementary high school education; in W: : on Ste ig maa hh! ! liams county where ¢' and in school ,ad- uicide amer | from nce in view of : Burleigh County ministrative work for and in Bur coanty bd . Not Believed Ring = y of the anti- ss where she has lived and Jab for the past eight ye ‘ fore’ ‘ A fitting testimeny from those who know her best. 1 (Pol. Ady,), Miss Palmer— qj Rduatde carried 49 out of a total of counties i as state. Her ocd Mee }| Pe ‘countillar cof the | nearest opponent carried only two courtics. t identified as Nicw to the Holy See. { Mis& Palmer will carry te the. office of Saipan of ew are for thee | protesting ‘the i Public Instruction ideals which are certain to reflect in . i wife. z loyd B. or ‘i ih in Masechtsette the lives ef thousands of hildren and efficiency in nnepin county attorney, said and Bartolomeo Van- handling the administrative affairs which only one of her ation to ore the zetti, ed of murder, were pre- x splendid ‘ainirs can give, ! n an effort to con- ted to the American embassy to- y i bessaaan ‘ that Diekin “and day by a delegation of two represen To the Voters.of, Bismarck Beets en ave (Politico Advertizentenit) Ring are the same, will be con- ei , . tinued. | Co $ aS es |70. THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH and Burleigh County s ‘i Dickin, ended his life! 3 ie | appreciate the’ support given me in the June tly fresh eggs. used by the terrible Florida hur: | imary, and if’ elected ‘at the November Strictly fresh eggs and ex-|caused disuster, I find thet the poner, * election: I will in the future, as in the past,. tra heavy whipping cream at jshock of my sudden bereavement the Bridgeman-Russell Co. | ha ceil! mie teh positl here 'f ; ee oe ee ee ne administer justice impartially, regardless of clan or erced. --——-—— cannot put my ‘heart and efforts : > . i jo a campaign to advance my | i Pie : ‘ Bandits Wound candidacy for the office of Lda i J Pa e : Pay Car Driver, ‘of the Peace for Burleigh: county. ° . ‘ {In the absence of an active, per- ‘ Steal $12,006 sonal campaign, I take this means Candidate for Congress pone lto assure the voters of the county Opposing T3m Hall Orleans, Oct. 30,—4)—/ that F am deeply grateful for the sil “A Square Deal for the Farmer * Three bandits intercepted a pay splendid support they have given roi! messenger here today and es- me during previous cam Meats Prosperity for AN” IN THE DEMOCRATIC ROLAND H. CRANE, Justice of the Peace. It All Defts! 4. caped with the $12,000 weekly pay 2nd during my incumbency, and to |! roll of Mente and Company, Inc,, ‘further assure you all that if you : bag manufacturers, after shooting See fit tw reelect me as one of the COLUMN . f i * and seriously wounding James Nel Fa agar aprile bong ge Sil aes a (Political Advertisement) pai Every Voter in North Dakota : te Ia my heat te justifs the confidence | VOTE | vig shh ‘ te fe Repre-| you have repo: in me, ai lo |. (Pol. Advis « ¢ i mn 8 foes i‘ r calilive. sip etre - |continue to interpret and garner ship ani a) a Relief from. oppression and a return to sound and equit- | i hae 22 Janeeieee piers I ee = ———— ar a a . able government can only be brought. about by» voting tlie | r6 J teuxt that Fniy be honored! Democratic National asd State: tieket. Ii with your votes on November 2. Alien PD, Johnston, 7, ix wo CASS SELMAN. 5 gis . : p Our candidates for state offices are men of sound business judgment. Men : Kemithing at Wel. Ads” | Fy ae a gt 3 Py f who have made a success of their own business and wilF give to the state of North ‘atime foreman ant backseat ot ———————— | ok Be ee ' mie : Dakota a real businéss administration if elected. Our candidates for co > Teeee Pets ip the Black Hills | 4 ledged tu a platform of farm relief | wapaitieliecnae Dakota's greatest’ need in South Dakota, died. \ H. B. LOVE her e ’ 1 e QO ead { . depths See haGerdsn sai ‘ea poles ” Ya eat gbe on a ‘ D, C. PM. C. Pe a P a ares ei: No relief can be expected from the present administration, None has heat je ld Gimahe ralln an | Doctor of Chisepractic. ‘ e ' A given and none will be given. ent the following plank of the Republican plat- + im St Paul died neve: i BKAMINATION FREE. adadio are ains for: of 1924: nsing of satontiel ui = city agreemen . “oid "double a ee “The Republican party pledges. itself, to.the deyglopment and Suna 6s F é ee acpi eb ¥ou buy a radio set for what it will give you; you yet, what you pay for— measures whieh will place the agvicultursl interests of America on a basis of eco + es whe con ferred here no more, no less. nomic equality with other industries ta: insure prasperity and success.” Representative Tilson, Republican leader in the hone of representatives, fol- lowing a visit to the summer home of President Coolidge, July, 1926, made the following statement: 4 Do Not Delay Any longer about thos: Christmas photos. Make an appointment today to have them taken. Then you will be sure they are ready when you need f, gave’ sade"gea tana te | them. We can give you r foot of water, main laid in for « pletion wot tat later tha more personal attention hanust bea secoinpam with certified || mew than during the asheck of $100.00 masable soxereeriE ish later on. Hf == Minneapolis.—Carl Blakely of Ro-! SBhesier was sentenced to four y Owen G. enteneed to months on each of two, run condurrently, and Poor radio‘ reception:..is worse than none. Why not start right? . Af the first, thrill of “getting, semething on the air,” comes the desire to get true’ ‘quality reception from, heme stations as well as from others, rther away. If you have bought right, you’ll have no regrets. And “buying right” means buying a Grebe Sy nchrophase, for with it there are no handi- caps as to tene, selectivity or distance. : oD: ‘““Congress is opposed. to the proposed -farm relief = : , legislation. No need for any farm relief bill in the short ~ : . Compare: Tilson's statement with the Republican platform of 1924. The exclusive ‘Grebe features, developed after seventeen years ‘of building radio sets, provide @ ‘geception that is as superior as it is unusual. And this i quality -is pcrmanent—you will never have to “scrap” Grebe. Lahr, president. Ri My: Voter, can you expect any relief from such a source? : . A@K'GS. td demonstrate the Synchrophase and The farmers' only hope i is in the election of Democratic congress. itis ) Bol a marek Special |] 5 Me 4 i ; 2 iv Ae, rempane for Ae sail Fecention 2 North Daketa’s Democratic candidates for senator and the house of inuas eo We'maké a spe: rae . tives, being, members: ofa Democratic.congress, will vote for every measure that : mn ‘i eve cial ‘offer on Be Korth Dakota, Ktate Hood of Christmas *pito- ‘ antion torr restating ot Surees, 1c e dt and rd. Tiin ex- be he divided: into two | ree “HLF. Mala, Prop ets 0, S 3 Fae will bring relief to the farmers of this state. If you vote your.own best intérest you wil vote the Democratic ticket on Now. (2nd from top to bottom, - mike SE 2 ch AR nae ith . the view i ling 03 EJ. Hugives, Chairman eT ee <e th. wRh,

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