The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1926, Page 8

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AGE EIGHT SEC. WILBUR’S IN EVIDENCE Admiral Robison Instructed) Doris Doe Will Be Soloist in Willys- The featured soloist to be heard) with Henry Hadley’s orchestra of! New York Philharmonic members in the next lys-Overland Hour is Doris Doe, the American contralto. | This program will be brohdeust by! Meetings Arranged to Encour-|South Dakota, which he manages. Station WJZ at 8:30 Monday night,! INSTITUTES ORDER PLACED Overisn¢ Radio Hour - WILL BE HELD THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the fall. Practically cause of climatic conditions and the in North and South Dakota.” Mr. Haney, who will be one of the FOR FARMERS i A. partment ample aceommor alk on “Alfalfa” and will show his crop has been successfully ra on the International Harves- ter company farms in North and the store, New lighting ner, the poultry special-| ing repainted, occupies extended across Il states east| for the convenience of customers is of us cannot raise their own seed be-|to adjoin this entrance. ;_ The prescription department has rs in those sections always plan{ been rearranged and good alfalfa and clover seed! installed so that, although this de- approximately only half of the space in the rear of the building, it has even more ms than when it e entire width of fixtures have been installed in the store and the ceil- Small booths for soda new shelving heur for the entire trip and-in many | Stretches the car attained a speed of 65 miles an hour. 54.7 mifes per hour. grueling teste, reports say. The average speed for the trip was The Whippet performed perfectly throughout the There were so signs of overheating and when the car pulled up in Burlington the engine was cool enough to place the hand on the radiator without feeling digcomfort. At the end of the speed run the car was placed in an economy test with 107 Whippet con- vo naa eR ONS IROOM E SOIT TNE MAAS | _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1926 nation as trustee at last night’s ses- ‘sion. Mr. Derrick will leave Bis- marck the latter part of the year to make his future home at Long Beach, Cali, upon retiring from his 56 years of railroad service, Exalted Ruler Obert Olson called a special election for the next regular meeting of the lodge to fill the vacancy, Mr. Der- rick’s resignation being accepted with great regret. e The gefreshment committee served @ delicious lunch following the enter- tainment program. NEW PETROLEUM Berlin—A new method of making w high grade synthetic motor fael has been announced here by Prof. Franz Fisher. The process disposes of costly pret apparatus ordin- arily used in obtaining the petroleum from coal. ' More than half the people in the United States still have names of British origin. { We pay-highest cash price Not te Disclose Confiden- | pecember 6 | age Growing of Alfalfa | ist, is veing supplied by Armour and| fountain patrons are to be installed|testants. Its performance in the run Paitin SALONS, for hides, furs and junk. We " ’ | Miss Doe is one of the most prom-| : at Clov. of Bismarck with cases of} in the spring and several of the rail- n average of 47.2 miles per gal-| The discovery that 17 drops of a tial Information iient of the younger generation: vf] and Sweet Clover ings which kept patrons from access] lon of gas. ‘ealdat, and nee. 18, Wits shee , | algo sell potatoes at wholesale ‘concert artists. Last summer she beset: d poultry in order to demon-|io the show windows will be re-] | closing @ can, saved an oil company| Price. Sam Sloven. Phone Washington, Dec. 4.—()—Ed- | was soloist with the New York Phil-| Farmers of Burleigh county will farmers what the large|mdved. The show windows are now] Fine Entertainment $40,000 in one year. 571.—South Side Grocery. ward L. Doheny, veteran oil man | harmonic orchestra at one of the well| meet at institutes during the next|markets want in poultry and how|being housed in with glass enclos- and defendant in the Elk Hills | known stadium concerts. She has) week to hear why they should in ds bring high prices. ures. Program Presented conspiracy trial in the District toured the country extensively and) er vages of alfalfa and re to be held at Driscojl| “These new improvements have Sterling December 93] been made because I have faith in ber 10 and Wayne] the growth and development of Bis- Other meetings will be] marck,” Burt Finney, proprietor of held during the early part of the} the store, said. All fixtures in the y of the company’s | Me and O. J. the if Columbia upreme court, was erdered to bed today by physi- cians who have been treating him for a week for an infection in his at Meeting of Elks An entertaining program was pre- sented at the close of the regular has just returned from a concert) swe tour with the Minneapolis symphony | In orchestra. Lagricultura! Henry vest institute specialist of Hadley, who is Battery Storage left arm. conductor of the New York ! 1 college, are to owing week, their dates to be an-| store have been newly installed, with) business session of the Bismarck Elks orchestra, will dir ut th ¢| nounced later, i the exception of the soda fountain} lodge last evening, the affair having Washin i orchestra, the mem- held un . and the cash register, according to] been Pett A nd entertainment tary Wi also members of | Mr. Finney. committee. Mrs. Obert Olson pleased P Robison, Heo members, of] R Miosen, county are a. to tina | AMprovements Mark NEE the members of the lodge with two|f| When you put your car in storage for the winter do not f s, 9, ‘, officer ni itanged a most enjoyable program, about three or four farmers in each| Finney Drug Store’s | Overland Whippet , while Archie McPhee and| forget your battery. The best place for it is to store information to the of selections which are of the type; locality who will promise to raise a 9 | jarjorie - Smith sang several i A Doheny oil conspiracy Fett et ee ee few acres of alfalfa nnd sweet clover.| 2oth Year of Service] Wins Race Against | duets and did «bit of fine dancing. pipe of the best equipped battery shops in the mitted as evidence tener as “popu m The purpose of obtaining coope baci, EF M il Trai The latter two presented part of the ee . aver the objection estis < not so much to urge them to| Marking 25 years of continuous ‘ast al ML} act Which they gave at the competi- Storage rates reasonable on either wet or dry storage. ment. ALCO cs of these crops} service to the people of Bismarek, tive vaudeville shew at the guditor- "| Justice Hoebling permitted the pa-| London— An ake pains in put-| the Finney drug store has just com-| The Overland Whippet added an-| ium recently, representing the Elks We call for and deliver per to go in r hearing arguments) the auther Lou Mr. M a pleted the installation of new fix- other record to its rapidly growing lodge. Mies Mabel Isle was their e by opposing counsel. He held that| posed here, and a camp elds will be obser ‘e|tures which make the store one of list recently when a stock Whippet| accompanist, Clint Draper, femous Franchised Dealers For Erla Radios it s pertinen » the cause of the) is now being made. It is plan te ummer and fall with the| the most modern and up-to-date in! left Galesburg, Ill, at 12:14 a, m., at minstrel show director, ‘entertained " 2 efense in its effort to absolve for-| install a bed in the Washington ig at the best way to, North Dakota. [the same time the f mail tri with some clever dancing. Mr. Drap- Interior Secretary Albert B.) of the Ro Free Hospital. The handle seeding and growing of these! New wall cases of walnut, reaching|No. 15 on the C, B. & Q. departed. /er is at present directing « show at and Edward L, 1 . the oi!) English king Union is treasurer| crops in this locality. nearly to the ceiling, have been in-| Fifty-two minutes later the Whippet Jamestown, and expects to come here f the oil leasing conspir-! of the fund Valuable Crops stalled on both sides of the building) arrived at Burlington, Iowa, just | December 19 to rehearse a local cast E t them. — -——-— nd sweet clover are very|and give added floor space. A vel-|uhcad of the fast mail and in time] for a minstrel show to be presented ” > 20T HER Middletown, Conn.-Mrs. Azel Cor-| standpoint nellison wore a feather in standpoint of production — of Robison, a defense witness, identi- fied the order as one which had been delivered to him by a naval officer the! vet “runner” carpet has been placed|to mail @ letter on the trai The total distance of 47 1-2 miles covered by the Whippet was three under the auspices of the Elks early in January. ate S. W. Derrick, who hes served as ps not only from of hay but from the|in front of these cases and extends | very| nearly the full length of the store. I the day before he took the witness | Ae she was strolling along -| valuable seed,” M Miesen said. ing traffic on Broadway|miles farther than the distance by] trustee of the local lodge for the past stand. It said: cannon opened to the left of her “This section is very favorably lo-| has resulted in the placing of a new) rail between the two cities, and the|15 years and who some time ago was A Sign of Satisfaction The Order off went the pretty feather. A cated for the production of alfalfa! entrance on that street, occupying} highway included some rough roads| presented an honorary life membe huntsman thought the feather was a juicy partridge. faring that you have been Phone 338 aed to court, you he by ordered not to disclose any con- fidential information which may and clover seed because we have lit-) part of the space formerly taken up ‘tle rain during the ripening stage in] by the dispensary. A waiting room and a detour. The Whippet’s speed ship by the lodge in recognition of his was maintained above 45 miles an faithful services, tendered his resig- ————eeee—————————&E——EES 205 Broadway ——————— have come into your possession as an | officer of the navy “Curtis D. Wilbur, sec Robinson was the repr of the navy department in th ing negotiations which led to rd ot the Elk Hills contract to Doheny i while Fall was the head of the in- defe dures! contended’ ‘that n S Secretary Wilbur's order would tend to prevent — the ad : miral from making disclosure Fr the extent to which the was responsible for the award. Justice Hoehiing ruled that the trial court alone was vested with etermine jury. J opinions o in the celebrated 1803 b bury vs. Madison as authorit saying that a refusal to testify on the ground that confiden seerets might be disclosed, are /mportani There are two general classes of motor car improvements. Those made primarily for their effect on the public—and those made pri- marily for their effect upon the car. You will perceive at once that Dodge Brothers new five- crank- e system, air cleaner and other recent improvements, are the sort that . fepresent genuine value. he secretary's order the jury by Frank J. Hoga defense counsel. Declines to Answer When Robison resumed his testi- mony a moment later, however, he flatly declined to answer Ho} questions about confidential aspects of the negotiations with Doheny. The questions related to conversa- sound tion Robinson had with Doheny re- They are bet- garding the project for oil storage at Pearl Harbor, Hav later un- dertaken by the Doh nterests. “I recited to him t informa- tion that I cannot reveal,” said Robi son. Hogan asked the court to “dire are typical of Dodge methods and product. eyll thank you for - forever and a day —a Willys-Knight Great the witness to answer, and Justice Hoehling ruled that no particular . Touring Car foreign power should be mentioned Coupe ...... by name, but that otherwise the Special Sedan ; -1160 questions of counsel must be an- A ahied, Delivered in Bismarck “It was a conversation with the defendant in this trial pertinent to the issues here involved,” Justice Hoehling said. Chooses Words Carefully Robison sat silent for a while, then began to reply, choosing his | words carefully. “T told Mr. Doheny of the M. B. GILMAN CQ BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. enone soe BISMARCK TH the best intentions in the world, the average American Pater Familias nilitery man © Nested parent) Harbor, ond will : - - ae i “ We Alee Sell Dependable Used Care < Hire Mh act tle oath for git mereer len debanblement SAX Sedan, awaiting their p relve agree Bho ono wettane Tot ut ta Secpupich'in than he has spent in the entire 11 months sive, In this one great feature, yu bveche | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS order to prevent an invasion of the Pacifie coast, and I linked the secur- ity of the fic with the establish ment of our national defense.” “Did you observe Mr. Do ion to what you told him? a ‘What was it?” “He was considerably agitated.” preceding. If you happen to belong to this hard-working, hard-hitting, wonderfully tender-hearted and self-sacrificing God’s-own group of “good providers”, here is a thought to which you well may give your serious consideration The gift of a really good automobile is a happinese-investment. It is a gift worth giving. For example, the Willye- Knight Great Six Sedan pleasure at the door, will make you a Prince of Givers this Christmas morning. Presbyterians to Have Candle Light Christmas Service A service that will be unique in its features will be held in the Pres- byterian church the Sunday evening preceding Christmas, Instead of the conventignal Christmas cantata, a program of popular Christmas an- thems, quaint old carols, and some of the Christmas hymns of the church | will be given in an effort to portray the true spirit of Christmas. } The decorations of the auditorium | fiber at the thought of receiving it. Ex- inary beauty, luxury, elegance And such wonderful comfort. We have one of these remarkable new radios now on display in our - show room. Built the Federal ig catsies placed Ih ths winders Te “Tes Mee y e ae a a have all you radio “Bugs” see this set cessional. ‘Details of the program Always the most of car, for valti- re an 70m mee ae sil even inter. te toning new and medtled“Wile-Kaight sion An toonaly sce domed . | It is completely shielded even to the Zin any Sn dee ates) ming od, giv ail rm LI oo cibad eats: For te mare oe ae Same, eee Saree Seavey, Ethel Childs, Mildred Quam, power, minimizes oll WI xS “KNIG T coeied anevtiies kan leek Gand toare the coils. As a result, tremendous Saewcs| Eatery eee Pec yeietee | with ingle dal control. Read pages Bessie a vs, Wits app ey _ om all’ Christmas. of new with single dial control. Read pages Madge ‘Buner, Mets p pate WillyeKaight Grest Giza. .: The Gee Bor elt Canne Wa peas pnp gn wh r ‘¢ Willye Finance Plan efiers. unusually 154 and 155 of this week’s Saturday akon wear on moving parts, read setracti~e crevlit terme. 3 Evened' Soe for core. of all : ii Dele models, The price is on Accident Victim Is Recovering Jamestown, N. D., Dec, 4.—— Teving G. Witt, vietim of an automo- bile ‘there some seven weeks te be om . Corwin-Churchill i 5

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