The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, ak 10, 1926 DOHENY TELLS | She Was Cure” OF MORE LOANS TO A. B. FALL: Admits He Didn't Tell Sen. | ate Committee Everything Two Years Ago THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | the wound ed the man’s heart, det! aol ing of the girl whose bod, police fo no one who had heard | last Thursday, that a r anfount; Hospital Are Ousted) the shots, thd them to the theory! should be offered. Sought since No-| Dec. : PAGE THREE. by the ousting of W. L. Graham as Miss Katherine G. superintendent of the hospital and intendent of nurses. Cash Settlement Kimmick, auper- May. Take Place in Count Salm’s Suit New York, Dec. 10—()—Reports i s found Officials of Ford that the killing must have taken piacé| vember 27, when the murder warrant in an automobile. , was sworn out by Christ Olso, fath-| c. 10.) —Cigarette | The body was later identified by | er of the girl, the former Gale col-| smoking by two senior nurses of the | relatives as that of Joe Albergo, an} Prospective cash settlement, t lege student has managed to escape| Henry Ford hospital and their sub- 9 Italian laborer. They had no eX-| capture despite a nationwide hunt. | sequent discharge has been followed co Ss roce ng from a half to a million dol-| Planation for the killing. | | , Were in circulation today after ESET in f° ; ah and fv é sudden adjournment of the County Board May | MARKET MEAT PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. Detroit, m Hoogatracten against his wite, Offer $5,000 For Return of Olson | che former Millicent Rogers, Standard ind) Herman Gocaceetal' counsel for} Prairie aa Chien, 1 he count, denied that any settlement | (#) 1 been made. theless, the New York newsp J they had authoritative info that when the case is call in January 17, wld be made that a May We Be of Service to You? Your Satisfac- tion is Ours. ce] COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 AVE. D. is., Dee. giof the’ schedule These Are Everyday. Prices 5-th. jar Fancy Dairy Butter (bring your jar) $2.50 2 cans Le Grande Corn. .29c Larson’s Veg-all, per can 15¢ Te ee Peanut Butter (1-Ib. ‘oasted Wheat . Little Quaker 8 ton, Dec. 10-—A)—Under Cream Cheese, per Ib.. rnment counsel, Edward fA Pie Cherries, per. a Doheny stoutly maintained his denis that his oil transactions «with th rovernment were tainted with gui! but surprised the court with sever: new disclosures of his relations with Albert B. Fall. 4 f “Among other things he suid that | t in maki his now famous loan of $100,000 to SG ty a in ARAGU te the fear < Jand. that he leaye the country — for the murder of his eetheart, Clara Dorothy PHONE 565 that Colonel H. H. g the settlement, in- Rewards of $300 have been posted j but it was felt by citizens of the | Kicsapoo valley, aroused bythe slay- Potatoes, Squash, Celery, Lettuce, Cranberr! nips, Carrots. thage vefruit, 2 for Tog Cabin Maple medium size tin .. Cap-Kota Jam, 4 tb. 12 1 on tin Marvin Dates.. Welch's Grape Juice, Pt.. Karo Syrup, 1 gal. dark. . No. 3 tin Sauerkraut .... interior seéretary, and that Fall also | ao had advised him in connection with an advance of $10,000,000 to th Mexican government while General Obregon was president. Defense counsel, cut off further questioning about advances to Fall, with an objection that later was sus. tained by the court, Fall is a co- defendant with Doheny in the trial, under a charge of. criminal con spiracy. t ‘Didn't Tell Everything i ‘The witness also conceded that he| 3 had not told the senate oil commit- tee “everything” wh there in 1924, but h he had answered “truthfully” gil the: ¢ questions asked. cross examination required | —— —-————- two hours and a half. Throughout it! tary Wilbur refused today to disclose | was a quiet, direct exchange of suave|ty the jury. in the i} questions and soft reply between the witness and Owen P. Roberts, for the government. Doheny appeared on the witness stand after a restle: night, with an infected arm in sling, and Roberts dropped from the start the grim and merciless method of attack which has characterized his examination 6f other government witnesses, X<SS< A Delic | Colonel Rogers’ reported offer of [settlement is said to have resulted | |from his annoyance at the publicity | resulting from the trial and the read- ling in court of his daughter's letters | to her mother-in-law. Meat Department Swift’s Fresh and Smoked Meats Beef, Pork and Veal Brookfields, Country Style Link Sausage Hoyal Ann Cherries .... Rag’on (Mulligan) No. tin .... Man Is Victim of Chicago Gangsters Chicago, Dae. 10. ms The body; a man who apparently had been taken for a ride” by enemies and | | be as found today Hugh Dickson t ~Ardmo: dying of diph- | Okla. His revived inte Sliced Pineapple, 2% Pork and Beans, No, Don't forget our fresh Purity Bakery Deliveries at 9 & 10:30 A. 0 & As: erie (ho oper. window—and Dickson began to recover. DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave. Home Bake Shop The Place Where Home-made Bakeries Are Baked White Cakes - Coffee Cakes The demand for Cheese Bread so WE DELIVER greatly exceeded our expectations that our supply of the special cheese defense witness,| told the court| quest for such evi-| a3 not a proper one and could | Eggs, No. 1 candled, 2 dozen ........6.. 000 e0e > . Parfait Oleomargarine, 2 Ibs... 66... eee ees 55 Doheny could hot recall the exact time of his $10,000,000 loan to the Obregon government in Mexico, but he indicated it was at the moment the De La Huerta revolution was threatening Obregon’s supreniacy at Mexico City. The witness said the $10,900,000 advance was in the for of the prepayment of taxes on M wan pYoperties held by the Dohe crests, and that it “saved the sit? uation” for Obregon. On re-direct examination the oil magnate read a statement he sub- mitted to the Los Angeles feder: court two years ago when he refus to testify, in response to a govern- ment summohs, in the civil suit which nullified the Pan-American Elk Hills lease. His refusal to testi- fy, he said, was on the ground that his testimony there might prejudice the trial now in progress, SEC. WILBUR REFUSES TO DISCLOSE NAVY SECRETS Washington, Dee. 10.—UP).Secre- not be complied with in the ae interest. The defense attornéys did not dis- pute the point, however, and ufter| I~ having been on the stand but a few| without cross examination the court room, taking with the documents he had brought in re-| sponse to the subpoena, None went into evidence, beeayse he had ¢ ted those wanted by the defens ribed the pap from Admiral x the Pacifie fleet, wit! portions omitted. ial The defense had hoped to show that | it was a patriotic response to. the cause of national def in an €mer- Albert . Fall, which impelled va Doheny to contract for the Pear! Har- bor project. A double-deck suburban passenger coach is being built for the South can Railways eating 120 passengers. Capitol Theatre ‘Tonight and Saturday in a splendid romance of the moun tains — with the adora- tion of a dog and the reluc- tant love of a moun- tain maiden as the moving faetors in ; the rebirth: of an cutcast—a gripping story of love and adventure against terrible odds! __.MARVEL DOG! Save a baby’s life! Bring the doctor to his sick master! S 2 Re e Dig his way into a house to rescue his master’s sweetheart! Swim against the strong tide of a river to deliver’ & message which eaved his master’s life! From the story “Always Faithful” COTE xIviEMEY eRe e “SPANKING BREEZES” oo) we menses y It willbe 62 feet | Fruit Cakes Parker House Rolls Cinnamon Rolls Special for Sunday and all Pies and Pastries of next week All Kinds We also \erve a 25-cent Week Day Luncheon LOGAN’S 118 - 3rd St. All Phones 211 Sunday Dinner Suggestions Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Washed Parsnips and Carrots, Rutabagas, Spanish Onions Grapefruit (2 for 25c) (2 for 35c) Oranges Great Big 126 size, per dozen ...,... 12 Days Left To buy your eats for the big treats. not now? day articles. Eventually, why Plan your dinner now and buy the every- it-will help us in the last minute rush. (Xmas Mix, 5c tb.) (Peanut Brittle, 20c tb.) / Filled Brilliants That delicious ‘fruit. filled candy with a beautiful satin finish. Regular 50c per Ib. Special, 3 tbs. for. .$1.00 s Lydia Darrah Leave your orders now for the size box you want. will have 1-lb., 2-lb., 3-lb. and 5-lb, sizes Xmas Candles Pies When you think of them, remember Richelieu Mince Meat and Pumpkin We Xmas Trees Did you make that fruit cake? If not, hurry. 7 Meat Department Swift’s Cured Beef - - Fancy Pig Pork Milk Fed Veal - - Spring Lamb Fancy Springers Spareribs - - Beef ‘Tendetloins — Hamburger and Pork Sausage . Banana Special ie Fancy. Golden Bananas, dozen SE Se AR | ee “Holliday Nut Butter” In face of continued advances in the butter market; Holliday: has reduced their price, pet Ib...........30e. It’s made from pure milk and cocoanut All Phones 211 118 Third St; « \ Deliveriee—8:45 & 10:30, 2:30 @ 4:30 Es. required is exhausted. Within a very few days we will again be restocked and able to supply your demands for this popular new loaf. BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. FUT TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s, 3 for. . .25¢ MIXED NUTS, LB. .... FIG COOKIES, LB. .... PICNIC HAMS, LB. BR. SL. PINEAPPLE, large can. .... MIXED CANDY, 2 LBS. ...........35¢ KING POPCORN, 2 FOR .. NAVY BEANS, 4 LBS. ..... PRUNES, 3 LBS. ............ CLUSTER RAISINS, PKG. . DELICIOUS APPLES, BOX ..... .$2.19 10 P & G SOAP 3 CASCADE 1 SUNBRITE ......... 1 SHOPPING BAS! $1.29 Value All for Ask For “WAK-EM-UP” COFFEE Occident, Climax. or Lyon’s Best Every Sack Guaranteed. Their enviable reputation as first among flours has been earned on genuine merit. aT "RUSSELL MILLER MILLING CO. Mandan, M. B PHONES Coffee, Armour’s Glenwood, per Ib. 2 ........6..6- 5 Pineapple, Libby’s Rosedale, 3 cans . Peaches, Apricots, California, your choice, cans .. Peas, sweet and tender, per can Corn, sugared, 3 cans i Tomatoes, solid pack, large, 3 cans. Spaghetti and Cheese, Armour’s Veribest, Sunbrite Cleanser, © : Swift’s white Laundry Soap, 10 bars ...........- 39¢ CARROTS — CABBAGE — CELERY — LETTUCE Jones & Webb THE STORE OF Quaury Service Sanisraction 33 AND 34 Christmas Suggestions Xmas trees (pick yours early and we will be glad to hold it for you.) Xmas Candies, Nuts, Glace Fruits, fancy Raisins, Dates, Figs, etc. For Sunday’s dinner we will have a good selection of fresh vegetables and fruits. FRESH PURITY BAKERY GOODS Seal Brand Coffee—None Better Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth Ph. THE SANITARY STORE Just received a part car of fancy Emperor_ eating Grapes, 24 pounds net to the pox, while they last, special per “a ‘M $1 .97 Fresh Vegetables Artichokes, Egg Plant, Celery Hearts, Tomatoes, Cau- liflower, Radishes, Winter Radishes, Wax Beans, Peas, Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Rutabagas, Spanish Onions, Parsnips. Phone 53 Xmas Trees Are in Choice Delicious Apples, special per box Sanitary Xmas pkg., 3 pounds net, fancy Chocolates, per box Old Time Mix Candy, special per pound ... Purity Fruit Cake in one-pound packages and in Pulp Morgan’s pure Sweet Cider in half gal. jugs ...: Crystal White Soap’ Special—10 Soap 50c, 1 box Toilet 10c, 1 wire Dish 76c, total value $1.65—ell for .

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