The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 2

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__4NNSTHL 3 = _aAIL. | hie ea drawn tempeparily that been Di Martini might take the oath and & immune temporarily from arrest soon as the detective walked t MRS, HALL WILL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 26, 1926 Ordinary: pleated sirts take twice the number of yards of fabric neces- sary for plain ones. die jistorted” tive. Festice Charles W. Parker, presid- ing, ruled at the opening of court that Henry De LaBruyere Carpender | could not testify as to his alil the night of the murder in an ence of other defense witnesses, that Mrs. Hall world reach the witness stand before tomorrow. and uzewered in the| \¢ anid age eher Gulet riba mel fter George Sipel, a neighbor of ive Witte stand from an ante-room,! Mrs. Jane Gibson, had been put for- Alexander Simpson, svecial. proseon- ward to attack the woman farmer's tor, told Inspector John J, Under- stor Mandan News CITY OBSERVES THANKSGIVING Churches Have Special Serv-! ices—Missionary Band Gives|Men Are Caught Annual Program Service various chure ed Mandan's Thanksgiving day gly, while , city wa y offices rr closed all union servic for the congrega- ns of the Method ‘opal and was held at esbyterian church in the morn- | W. Stewart presided; fyard conducted scrip- d prayers and Rev, vered the sermon. readings Thoms de dren's Mis held following] . ale of fancy work L Palmer Dahl; © ; Song, by ‘eight aie Fern El- dF Je World Edmundson. “including 0 solo, ‘A Loving Heart,” Jo, June Ro- Josephine oncert pla following nu progr: hy Rev, Fyl Dairy Ice House Now |: Reing Moved to End of New Structure Moving of the large ice house of the Purity Dairy company from its former location Fifth Avenue rt st end of the new is now under way. placed at the g the company will have buildings with 250 feet frontage on Main street. Work or he plant is now progress- ing rapidl, terior brick- Noticeable , a large is a feature building. , now paint- orange, is to be repainted white and will be floodlighted at night. K. C. Entertains For Fr. Dimpfl and Choir at Banquet Tuesday Over 80 people were present at a bs the Lewis and Clark hotel ing when the Knights entertained the St. Jo- r members and Rev. Fr. Dimpfi, pastor of St. Jo- caurch. Jona Fleck acted as toastmaster and two vocal solos were given by Miss Anna G. Brown. e a dramatic a comedy sketch. . Dimpfl spoke briefly express- of the good will Rev. Halfyard Gives Thanksgiving Talk Before Rotarians feoraty often the little things we uld be thankful for are over- dl, Rev. M. 8S. Halfyard declared Thanksgiving address before Mandan Rotary club Wednesday & in the noon. The everyday things which we take for granted, the comforts of home life, individual prosperity and the Mlessings of health, were said by the speaker to be overlooked until the coming of adversity. It ts then, he STORK VISITS BERLIN HOME ON THANKSGIVING Famous Song Writer and His Wife Are Parents of Blue- eyed Daughter =, New York, Nov, 26.—()—Irving Berlin, th King of Tin Pan Alle; ‘and his wife, the former Ellin Mac- Kay, of the fashionable world, a the parents of a seven pound, ;eyed: daughter. Mary Ellin Berlin was born yester- day in York Hou: ri ital -just lagen ao avenue on ~ street, whi in neglected his Thanksgiving dinner to pace the hos- pital corridors. Franklin P. Adams, known to news- readers of his humorous col- “Berlin. Mrs. Berlin's father, Clarence M: Poa president of So the Postal oh company, has foonged from his nae since her| &! mal 1» was duck hunting on Gard- ner's rope aes: Island Sound, 4 al Miss Mabel! reading and! | nr|Man Sues For $17 : i one of his pies but when he testi- i when 2 son arrived, was with| take Fole; - | results.” Tele-| son, Ind., 402 W. 2ist ae pi Fo- been es- as Pills. ts are Oe y see valu- le - = faction. Biake, was one of the} A ¢ ent to arrive at the hospital to con- ecross * mar. | by - gone to 'Hunke will enter the ‘| Canadian Trainmen CLAIM ALIBI IN| - MURDER TRIAL' declared, that we come to realize how} many ot these “wayside blessings” we C. 1 . Halfyard also declared th: we should he thankful that we are living in the United States and point- to Rumania, a ly 80 per cent’ of! | Widow of Pastor Slain With n Choir Singer to Take Wit- the people ‘ Yi ness Stand Soon all of them in poverty, -| he Stealing Poultry ng roles in the developme Near St. Anthony | «> climaxes in the Hall-Malls mur- der trial, hese two women, between whose jury must chose, are M ens Hall, who is with her brothers in tne trial and] rr poultry yard! Tuesday | night, rum and John Jochim. of | now in the Morton | jail charged with grand lar-| an robbing ~s a r Anthony Otto Timmer count: { -jlyn truck own: g-| the ultry house ind M s. June Gibson, pig- 1 mortgaged far was slated to tak t! n her hu pend was slain E Is on a deserted fary tents of the sacks the: nined, lowed stifying from a sick 8 aw Mrs. Hall and her brothers at the scene of the crime. Henry and Willie Stevens, brothers | of Mrs. Hall and on trial with her,! ied that they were not anywhere sti near the scene of ot the slaying. oe oauer SWORN IN TO. were taken into custody W “harles tt de to link the men up with a ies of similar robberies. tate’s Attorney Kelsch also | sued a warrant Wednesday for A.| salesman, d by the Mutual a private det evens Hall after the s irs. Damages For Pig— Asks $20 in Court) #<" Because prices on pigs have gone st few weeks, Anton viing north of } dan, believes he benefit of the in a lawsuit, ess sued Rudolph Bochm for $17 because he alleged Bochm was keep- cing him with fter the fact of tl begin his testimony but ag sworn that he might be placed under the protection of the court. He spent the luncheon recess under | -| the custody of the sheriff and will | | Should have the | te during the afternoon. increase—especially George Sipel was on the stand as the hour approached for recess, but Justice H. L. Henke Wed- have ‘gone up. Justice Henke, the pig to grounds that i which belonged to tiff was taxed for t action, however, awarded | defendant on the not the pigi ss. The plain-! costs of the Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity TO RESIDE IN GLENDIVE Mrs. Carl Sunmark and daughter left Wednesday night for Glendive, Mont., where they will join Mr. Sun- mark and make their home. Mr. Sunmark, an employe of the North- ern Pacifie, was transferred to Glen- dive some time ago. Mrs. Sunmark's mother, Taylor, who has? Been visiting in Mandan, left Wed. resday evening for her home in Min- neapolis. VISITING IN CITIES rs. George H, Wilson left today r the Twin Cities 1 days’ visit. She her daughter, M a teacher at Brainerd, Minn., over the week-end. to August mer; Carl Gappard and Louise Waechter; William Norton and Mar- tha Westmeier, all of New Salem, | ENTERS HOSPITAL and Mrs. Max Hunke have Glendive, Mont., where Mr. rthern Pa- cific hospital. He will receive treat ment for a earbunele on his neck. Mr. VISIT IN GLENDIVE Mr, and Mrs, George Brown and daughters left Wednesday for Glen- dive and Sidney, Mont., where they will spend the week-end, HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Robert Thorberg, who is a student | at the state agriculture college, Far- go, is spending the week-end with his family. GUEST IN MANDAN Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Storing have as their guest over the week-end. Mrs. Storing’s sister, Miss Gibbs, of Minneapolis. ronize this store. Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, fresh Tomatoes, Sweet Pota- toes, Parsnips and Cran- berries Will Go on Strike Montreal, Nov. 26—(#)—Repre- sentatives ‘of the Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen have ordered a walkout of their members and of the yardmen of the railroads of Canada unless they are given a sjx per cent increase in wages. The men have been demanding pay commensurate with that given for similar work on roads of the United States. In 15,000 men will carry out a “peaceful withdre ” from jobs unless a “s: tory settle- ment” of the wage dispute is reach- ed. The Brotherhood of Engineers is not affected by the decision of the conductors and trainmen to walk ou. N. Berry, senior vice president of the Order of Railway Conductors, spokesman for the men, says no date thas been .decided on for a general walk oat. { WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES: Just how-hard it is for a man (or a woman, either) with an aching back to nerve himself up to his task, no one but the sufferer can tell. When| my back hurts and irregular secre- f coming trouble, I , a diuretic stimulant They give give, ane quiek t- “Butter,” fancy Cream- pound :........ 49 Per crate. (4 baskets) ..... “Catsup” Large bottle, regular 30c, new Sunbrite “Cleanser,” 5 for the medicin sive “cont Title Sold every- Me: adv, pie, measuring . yard weighing 40 pounds was “ President Coolidge recently jigan cherry growers, Gold. sings jaithe: Baten are belay -| denerted, carrying | metal by camel being too expensi: | witness, of the court to t It was bel d th would be served leaves the court room. -|rison said that when Di Martini “Salmon,” red Alaska, regular 50c, 2 cans for ... “Grapes” Malaga Grapes, less than wholesale, OOP PARNEL. Ss. oc kaa ET ous ol ss he “Tissue,” crepe, regular 2 for 25c, for ay Fresh Cream and Milk Daily Wateh for the announcement of the opening of our new o artes. him. official started but Timothy "se 1, and State ‘net that the wii Martini t May Be Arrested Later ata completes his testimony Senator H js counsel will have th Iternatives, seek an immediate he: ling, apply for bail, or sue for of habeas corp | tempt. t Di Ma The state im placed in ja’ on New York court. * SHOPPING DAYS TILL . CHRISTMAS/) ‘Not Investigate These “exceptional offerings? Anyone who knows real values will do well to pat- Oranges, Lemons, Bana- nas, Melons, Apples, Grapes paar Grape. Libby’s fancy i AVC 49c ... $1.49 k Movalco brand, $ bottles for’... OOC 1000 . sheets raw Jersey «iy toward the | fense finger print experts was con- Pfeiffer, Sen-'tions indicated that an attempt may ison, of Newark,!be photographs mitted by the defense are not com- t s was under the protection of th warranc | mn Di Martini when and rtini was arrested in Brook- | the warrant charging him with being an accessory to murder but was released on an order from! He has not, of three d ae ne Gibson's story. The ) | Yori. broker, after denying ded, the trend of the state's ques-|had taken any “letters or pai Mrs. Hall’s home on Saturd: lay, following the double sia: ing, as testified by state witnesses, | left the stand. When examination made to show that enlarged of finger prints: sub- representations. Each expert asked if the photographs were| arrival of Di Martini and the pres- Besides. our, .office, .can, you have your teeth ex- tracted BY A SPECIALIST? FREE Of charge with Pilate and with Bridgework If you seed Platés: came in'and SEE US FIRST, as we fit the most diffiewlt mouths,"have'our-own Laboratory ang a most expert man in charge of that department. OUR PRICES ARE LOW aad the. brid cf material and workmanship OF THE BEST. Cons tion free. Beautiful Dentistry at Right Prices We Defy Competition When it Comes to Workmanship and Materials Used THE OLD RELIABLE NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY Bismarck, N, D. Opposite N. P. Depot Phone 234 Open Evenings By Appoint Richholt's s Cash and Carry THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Stewing Hens, It seemed doubtful, in view of the | | Nucounite-Pesiedy an the best tables P JRE as asunny spring day! Madeof - pure, healthful nut ¢ils. Bothtempt- gan nourishing. Brings “mew fe rte iliar foods. Tey Holiday Nu edby hendecdeofter tec bees: wives and most famous cooks for years, Detar, oe Cocoanut at, Buster Ce: “Hekipay | R. T. Grocery Robertson and Tullberg, Props. 204 Fifth St. , Phones 371 HEINZ DEMONSTRATION Saturday, Nov. 27th ‘ On this day a representative of H. J. Heinz Co., Pitis- burgh, Pa., will be at the R. T. Grecery to demonstrate and explain the method of preparing Heinz varicties. Free sampling to everyone. Reduced prices will pre- vail all day. One of the Heinz Deals For Saturday mcd. Baked Beans, 1 bottle Dependability A few fancy Turkeys, 7 to 12 37 c pounds, per pound .......... Pork Loins, by the loin, ' 25 c 24c per pound . Silver Nut Margarine, : POP MOUNE ios id si cscs nce sts ss cases Ful HEMDEL See vALITY ~ SERVICE — i 279~WE DELIVER ~'S@5- ms st Saturday Specials Have secured another lot of those’ fancy Picnic Hams, 8 to 10 lb. average, by the whole, Ib. .°..........238¢ . Laundry Soap P&G, 10 bars ..........42¢ Grapes } Baked Beans Emperor, 2 Ibs. ........25¢ Uncle William, Ne. 2% tins, Dates New crop, lb. .... Peaches Bine, Ribbon, 2-Ib. pkg., ied ne 8c Grapefruit ‘Sealsweets, med. size, ea. 10¢ » ‘Tomatoes Seid pack, He. 2% tim.3 Crackers Krispy,.2-Ib. pkg. (soda) 45 Sanitary Seal Kone) Pod Sardines : Calif. tomato. Cotenp, 2.oxal cunce . Wax Beans Refugee eut, No. 2 tins, 2 Catsup HON 14% oz, per bot- Malt Syrup i Double’ Dutch (the old reliable malt) per can.. Wihy trust to luck? “Put cévtaiity of” success in oe Asp " using | Tomato ote Ee 1 tin, 2 heer Mincc Meat, 1 = med. Pud. ding. ... Yeur assuragce of real economy UNIVERSITY BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS Quality Constantly Maintained MILK — CREAM — BUTTERMILK e = CKENSnist “palate and! please Jour —— We had over 600 prime Spring Chickens and: faney Hens in our milk ond grain POULTRY FATTENING PENS This year's country arrivals of Poultry are not fat a A DIFFERENCE +22 to 25 .23¢ to 27¢ itefisk LARD, spectel, Bike. fees 98c /—_EERsineaatianearesnemennermminascens WESTERN BABY BEEF Yeung, Tender, Lasalle No, Waste Pot Rosats, 5 Ihe. or over, tb..... less see 5 Ibs., Ib. Dry Obiciis, inedium si a Qbicis, medium sive, bushel 8 Limit 2 pounds | Get your winter supply Emperce Grapes — large, Tulcy,- 2. Ibe, 7 i ahomsnuen Roranag ata7e aa war edt. bigs tnamone 4

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