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PAGE EIGHT | tor the pur NOT STEVENS? vers Experts Testify For Defen: Picking Out Discrepancies in Photographs Somerville, t the found near the body iward W. Ha all and they i Courthouse, (A) -That ing ¢ e Rev. tod i} one husband, of Mrs, Ha in-law of the other de The navy a photog made en prints on fied that the print on the card was ’ usel bearing gr rged photographs of th fingerpritns. Not the Same two | if he had reprints and aske d the} former attorney M ter, conducting ination. / are not,” replied the wit ‘aylor then took the casel with point out the ch a position ef a long. pointer, map pin di the the prints as he ob said that he f and not the ot missing, and wh: abrupt ending of a ridge there @ vacant space in the other. Cross examination went over until tomor- row. derick San! followed Taylor and testimony of the e first f Washington SAY HENRY STEVE NOT NEAR SCE) Somerville, Fourteen w: town of Lav ¢, including Henry Btevens, were on record tod: tive that he was not in wick at the time he is charged with having participated in the murder in a lane there four years ago of the Rev. Dr. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. After hearing for tw little fishing town of its beaches and by the court today its attention on so efforts of defense counsel to rove an alibi for Henry's brother, Willie, on trial with his brother Henr~, and ‘his sister, Mrs. Hall, for the murder of Mrs. Mills. The defense at the close of court yesterday was paving the way for in- troduction of its fingerprint expert What Is a Diuretic? People Are Learning the Value of Occasional Use. \VERYONE knows that a lax- ative stimulates the bowels. A diuretic performs a similar function to the kidneys. Under the strain of our modern life, our organs are apt to become sluggish and require assistance. More and more Peo a are Sieriegiome Dons 8. Peet ys of the allette, with and bluefish, tions. Scarcely a communit; but has its representation. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S "a.* MURPHY *The Man Who Kaows Insurance” 216 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Phone 577 No. 11 UR FIRE loss is a thousand dollars a That’s why you be careful about | fires and careful about - ae” Board Approves | — Applications) with the and bears Willie's pany of Bisn schedule application of the el today “after North Dakota sterda in stating that her was clea rred to the between e und Telegraph d the application . Burgun to build a ot pose of combating the evi- schedule of reduced electric rates FINGERPRINT dence of a calling with which’ filed by the Otter Tail Bower com- the state » | pany application at Ardoch and |that Willie ej another sche filed for apy |tends Pi urd was » fou | the Slope cri¢ company at New “|Salem to the Hughes Electric com- and approved. the | ric rates filed by | and Power com- ion at Martin. ion also approved the| Northwestern Bell | company to sell certuin of | to Hunter e s testimony) and Arthur, N. D., approved ' their schedule of ¢ ric rates at Hunter eland approved their application for Th Trans» carrying 0 cent reduction tate railroad eight aon ica- ved. prepared in the d ions tes on shipment of jo with e| Bell 4 lignite coal, approved n Ashley and Bis. n points on the Northern Pa- permission to change service at Hun- ter from direct to alternating cur. tariff filed by the Interstate tation company of Bismarck in the tal ‘findings of fact cases of the lignite COUPLE PLEAD: IGNORANCE OF |: FEDERAL LAWS; Prominent New New York Society Pair Leave Spouses, Elope ’ to California San Francisco, Nov. 23.—U)—The| I story of a love that not only laughs at locksmiths but also pleads igno#- ere ance of the law was unfolded today following the arrest of a pe- ally prominent New York couple, ho, not being free to marry, eloped | +, fornia. They are charged with violating the Mann act. Their arrest yesterday ended a two search that extended from months’ ocean to ocean. The woman in the case is lando Marson, an Italian army ae course that was left te us, py! tan dui rept the world bie He is her et: But I am ashemed of noth- a ee and the husband | a in fleeing to California Mrs. Burch daughter of the late Right| left two small children in New Y Rev. Charles Sumner Burch, bishop} She said that she “hated to dea 4 the Po ered Episcopal diocese] them behind,” but had expected in New York. separation would be only temporary. Sabie * Montre: Boal Gach ve Seiad e pecege di Arraigned before a United Sta’ : TODAY district court, Captain Marsgn (Continued trem held in default of $5,000 bond, whi Mrs. Burch was released on her own trem page one) ers are responsible, not the Teolish children of this foolish age. wires gewie touching = wi ance of the board of c recognizance and subject to call by the government as a material wit- ness. Defiant of the opinions of society, both Mrs. Burch and Captain defended their conduct and ~ did not know they made today by S, N. Berry, People no longe: use of science?” Standard Oil ships are adopting radiq beacons, low pow- cred automatic thdio. transmitters way Conductors. close togethe., n-ver Canadian Trainmen in Favor of Strike x — ———————————————__ Nov. 3%3—U)—The Ca | of the Canadian idtocharits Brown Funeral to home of a son, Val Brown, 221 South | Ninth street. Mr. Brown has been a resident of Bismarck for the past 40 years, com- ing here from Germany. He is sur- vived it children, six of whom fie tn tranmen and conduc- , tors have voted overwhemingly in} wor of a strike and against accept- iliation re- port which refused to grant their de- mands for increased wage rates. Announcement 8 this effect was resident of Rail-} hhae A tell when another ship, simil: ly equipped is near in a fog, and T Mek the radio ae teeny the captain ch} can establish the direction of the warning singal. Radio “lighthouse” will one day repli: the old kind, “Captain Marson is the finest man in the world,” Mrs. Burch said. “ love him. We want.to marry other. My husband would have c sented to a divorce, but my moth w, who is Captain Marsoi wife, would not consent to give him a divorce. So we took the ing at 9 o'clock at St. find their cay zak at 8 athedral only réom filled witl Mrs. |g Lyndon Walkup Burch, who a _ few, years ago, as Miss Isabelle Keyes,| was a popular debutante at Hastings- On-Hudson, an exclusive suburb f Her lover is Captain The Course That Is Never Eaten FLOWERS—As much a part of Thanksgiving as the Turkey. Chrysanthemums, Pompons, Roses, Carna- tions—we offer them all in excellent quality and at rea- sonable prices. Use our Flowers-by-wire service for Thanksgiving greetings to other towns and cities. Oscar H. Will & Co. Flower Phone 784 Oven Until Noon Thanksgiving 319 Third St. Fulfilling Requirements THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA Bridgeman-Russell Co. Bismarck, N. D. Dear Sirs: State Public Health Laboratories Nov. 22, 1926. With regard to your immediate and cooperative efforts in fulfilling the requirements of the new Milk Ordinance of the City of Bismarck, I am glad to inform you of the following facts: All dairymen from whom you secure your raw milk have taken out applications for a Permit. : The source of your raw milk supply is from Tuberculosis free cows as determined by physical inspection and the Tuberculin Test. Your equipment and methods for the production, handling and distribution of pasteurized milk are highly satisfactory. The analyses of three successive samples of your pasteurized milk taken at times unknown to- yourself, proved your product to be of Grade A quality. In view of the above facts, the City Health Officer and I have issued you Permit No. 1, said Permit being a recognition of your qualifications for producing a clean, sanitary and wholesome product. Very truly yours, . Signed, A. W. ECKLUND, City Bacteriologist. Phone 740, if you are not using Bridgeman-Russell Co.'s GRADE A milk, and we will deliver to your door daily—or, instruct your dealer to send you Bridgeman- Russell milk always. It’s good milk, its use.a good form of health insurance, Bridgeman-Russell Co. Uy Ar- The following letter is posted in our iio. Satisfied owners are con- clusive proofs of the exceptional value in the OVERLAND SIX: : “Drake, N. D., June 7, 1926 Lahr Motor Sales. Company, Bismarck, North Dakota. Gentlemen: \ We just completed a 2000 mile trip with our Overland 93 “Six,” and will say that we averaged over twenty miles to the gallon of gas, and never added any oil, changing three different times on the trip. This car has done everything that is claimed for it, and more, I believe. Will also say that the riding qualities, I believe, are unexcelled. Yours truly, Wm. KNOAP.” (Drop into our showroom and see the original letter—and others) Watch This Space For More “Evidence” You can’t appreciate the OVERLAND SIX until you have driven it. Won't you try it? No obligation Lahr MotorSales Company DISTRIBUTORS WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS ye a at -§ BIG BARGAIN DAYS ‘ teqeree tie Wee atineet, . _J.N. McCracken Store-wide Sale Novemb Great Stock| Reduction | And Continues Five Days This Week: January a up ight Now | This » your opportunity to save money. New winter. merchandise priced for a fast : Be Wednesday A. M. Funeral services for John Brown, Pioneer resident of Bismarck who died Monday mornin~ rt a local hos- mn will soon be tage will be held Wednesday morn- . Pro- Mary's The body is now at the EVIDENCE! Children’s Shoes Made of that long wearing: tan Elk stock—a real value at— Sizes Sizes Sizes 5to8 Stoll 114% to2 $1.65 $1.85 $1.95 SHOE MART 418 Broadway | Kelly Simonason, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN On bays ee mek oo et Prepayment Privilege Five or Ten Years Phone 220-W P. C, Remington my Office with City Insurance Amency City National Beas Jailéing er |. |