The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 2

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ee SS PAGE TWO | : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926 . ke. —$—$—<—$—— a - Te a wea iid ee oo" 2 eae Mellett, Canton publisher, as begun! PIONRER:-BURIED | 8 | : | Personal and || Sadee A we il ‘overruled objec: By NBA Setvieo ibe os , Social News of | ''Suiraisnsi deftte const tnt au nioncer af abe hil country. i Mandan Vicinity {| voiced late yesterday, were based on) dead, and his last wishes regarding | defense allegations that the testimony his ‘burial have been cutried out. | of Kascholk was inadmissable. Robbins requested that he be buried | Homer Burand, of defense counsel, with his hat. on and wearing the T id exce! ” ‘ argued against receiving any declara- | é 4, erste dil grcellnt work, Car!’ Mandan Chapter of cifrom ksecheit, coutading he ayn tad ar fre sare ra cart, Glen Welch, as Toddy, th: D.A.R. Entertained | vas,» co-conspirator, until «prima \} ~ n eae erence eee reporter, Roy Young, as Oscar! © b d by the ‘state. 3 | Nelson, a lumberjack, and Bill El- at Stewart Home| "prosecutor C. B. McClintock declar- | ===mmueteeestenesseees |lison, as a liveryman, also did good | ed Kascholk was not involved in any The members of Mandan: ¢hap-| conspiracy, but that the state would i ing Emi . 7 1 i hi spiracy bet McDermott, A r jaying Bg \ ter, D. A.~i:, were entertained | Bor Bedner ad Louls Mader, cpbeaty a nd |) fternoon at the home of} tate, HM a Benne t Mrs. G. W. Stewart with Mrs. W./ a Jas le, Gladys. Millsap,| H. Stutzman as assisting hostess./ Stanton Defeat r TY ., | Uli ze Kenne d| Follcwing the regular business| Men Who Will Try Case of Al. | Werner Friday By and Marie Haas did well as Mrs. n . interesting program | M | ee rer S in at Jordan, Mrs. Preston, | ; leged Murderer Sworn in a ! Maa Conewal Ne | % : Score of 11 to 2 10:45 This Morning | te a Drigin of ee ; stl his. Bay: eT Patriotic Music” and| Werner, N. D, Dec, 14.—Playing| ‘ sale fuse | Announcing tuated half! Mrs. A. M. Renden read an article! » speedy brand of basketball, th lifor and half in Nevada, “Yellowwstone National | ¢.., high quint def weet tion with t - | afternoon ‘a luncheon was served! 1 vii th local fl Bian. | divorce. by the hostesses. | day evening on the local floor. Stan- f ton managed to penetrate the Werner | mein WHE me asin’ | Steno bet fled ote oe ee | LOVER Mpledd - shots, most of its counters comin; dup from long shots, SHOULD HEAR IT ight- ent at the scheduled meeting of the rhurs yeni the Stan : ’ Morton county chapter cf the Red| team defeuted the men from Dunn nin’ Bill” hment, which f divoree case which has be amed by | G, le | ed ’ ; Sross yesterday afternoon, deci-| Center by a 14 ‘ore. The game ‘ torney C. B. Kelsch,| Everett, Hammond, A Liine:| stom to hold the meeting at some) was feature iarding” "| ‘To the man or woman 8 expected to plead) ties are delightful unfolded 1h by Sec cRasaie DUES Tre Bi | who loves. music the this comedy w proved so nen e : ag tL | popular with aud SryWhe Soe ee ene ere ee Sia new Orthophonic Vic i lect of officers and report from Pies . ;)in the United St the. treasurer on he aisorsenient: trola is a revelation and the opening e The Hotel Prince 5 4 r, | Joseph Crosthwaite will Gift Maki | % excused by |daughter, Mrs: Krase, i actagane pega | After the JEWELRY IS THE GIFT on Sa ch, sta torney of iv i! ; jhe ia eonaiceng | oes penta vie en ance of the winter. OF THE SEASON. the prosecution, and William Lang-| of New Leipzig Schools Wa Poenpad ; Gr of Bieninrek, one of the attor- Lined 5 | PANHELLENIC MEETING GIFTS FOR FATHER, for you. You will be heys for the defense, questioned| 13 Miles When Car Stalls Mandan members of the Panhel- SWEETHEART, SISTER, |} yospective jurors on their opin- lenic association who pian to at- * tend the mecting Thursday eve- MOTHER, at enjoyment. Come in, soon, and let us play it Bismarck, N. D. December 15, 1926 amazed and delighted! d ; Searching parties from New | unbiased verdict. Leipzig, se A ning at the home of Mrs. A. G. i, ted withs the defense “in| SF thiSa teetate orn chitn: ent Sonic, “Bismarck, ‘are asked 19 |] BROTHER OR BABY ARE | Hoskins-Meyer are Mr. Langer, M. H.! of the N Leipzig public schools | ™! ‘s. . SRE ID | imbie, N. D.| who left Glen Ullin Saturday night | @ Renden. eee. | ee eee | ed man, and Ts! after, winnng a basketball. game ie SL ENDLESS VARIETY. there, found the missing party near : 7 i Mrs. Nonchalant exhaustion, stumbling over frozen, | rs Hawling nina ce Midas Sohal poh csi 1 1 promptly at 2 p.|gale-swept roads towards home| ning for St. Paul, where they were AND MOST ioning of| late Monday afternoon. | begun almost. immedi-| ‘The party broke into an aban | celled by the serious illneas of their FASHIONABLE, ictrola eph Korsvick, dapper in|doned schoolhouse in a sparsely)" ” ‘ q . Arthur J. Kredler The New Orthophonic /anager : it and smiling nonchalant. settled district, remained there all) B. OF R. T. MEETING A REASONABLE ly, occupied a seat by his father|day Sunday until Monday morning,| ‘he: vill be a regular meeting 7 and watched the questioning of| vanly trying to start their car, and! o¢ the BOF R. T. aeatary this DEPOSIT WILL jurors with interest, occasionally | had walked 13 miles in 16 below| evening at 8 ovtock. Election of RESERVE ANY ning forward to catch some re-| zero weather when found. All had | officers will take place. mark of attorn | suffered more or less severely frost | — One comic ident served to| bitten or frozen fingers, toes, noses RETURNS FROM SEATTLE |} ss BALANCE AS break the routine of Mel le eri hate ears. / Mrs. R. W. rset fies ze vigiedgaith salt ing whe> Anton Grunefelder, ques- | turned from Seattle, Wash., where IVE NT. tioned by Mr. Langer, declared that | she was called by the serious ill- =e H. B. LOVE he “wouldn't like to serve on alClub Members Leave | ness of her brother. D.C. PH. C. ae ke this and would like to be * ————_-_ eied? For Fargo Institute| restimony Against Bonham Bros. ||} _ector of Chiropractic. Rising this feet and addressing | —— | Pat’ McD ttIs |W Re EXAMINATION FREE. Jadge Lembke, Grunefelder said.) Representative members of Boys’ ‘al cDermott Is _ || . 4 “Your ould like to be ex-| and Girls’ clubs of Morton county ri ‘din Court Gifts That Last RFitinge Bldg. Phone 174 { I don’t want} left yesterday afternoon for Fargo, | Continued in ur ‘onsult Your Jeweler ny harm to either side.” where they ‘will attend the ‘annual Consult You ems to me that would stitute, which will last four; Canton, Ohi ¢. 14.--(4)—Con- . ke you just the kind of man we| days. Members will return to| tinuance of testimony by Steve Kas- nt,” commented Judge Lembke, ir homes Saturday. Those at-|cholk against Patrick Eugene Me- ile a titter ran through the| tending from this county are: Jer-| Dermott, alleged slayer of Don R. courtroom, eme Stowell, Flasher; Dorothy = Request Refused ._ |Schleicher, Sweet Briar; Alice Grunefelder again repeated his|Holle, Henry’ Micha Helen cused, whereupon | Kroeger, Walter Kroeger, Helen | Kelsch declared | Mchaels’ Florence, Kroeger, Alb sted the request] Holle from Youn, d Eva} x at, Pock George Jr. and| , Herman Klick from Hebron, nake a good jur-|.. , ‘4 | Fair Association ion as to his; Will Meet Tonight 500 stated that he — iles from the resi-| Members of the Morton county of Pahinainen, with the re-| fair ass ion will meet this eve- suit that he was challenged by the|ning at 8 o'clock in the Chamber b) defense. of Commerce rooms to elect cffi The challenge was upheld by : en S ress ir S and plan the action of the as Juge Lembke, who said, “I per-|sociation in the futyre on various \ Ba a || rz sonally don’t believe that a neigh-| projects. A ef 5 4 i , P should be on a trial jury.” Because the » by which the Just received at a special rap eae : ; or an e afer of Mandan, after| fair grounds were given to the fair purchase of about half ’ {Wrist gh ay ; bw, CO 23 i + é& > er € - FIREPROOF BATHS pre SAMPLE ROOMS RATES $1.50 UP ARTICLE. PAY | | RIGHT MISSING """vsirs-pavcunee || The Season of | 8 Promise. A revelt | Thad Cafe’ Fi pee by the aime: ation s nutates that the|/f} price. In order to sell them excused by Judge Lembke be-| property must be returned when i Hi Gt & weak heart. He was|the fair is no ‘rivers Morton | Before the first of the year & . + itso excused for the balance of the| county faces the prospect of losing || We have marked them at a j ' ) . of car an’ ere ’” tenia, ‘ ir grounds unless the fair is|f| Price to move them quick. >* | ‘ 9 Gregory Schmidt, who lives near blished in some manner. , ~ Eee ‘ the scene of the Pahinainen shoot-| The failure of the recent pro- f ‘ ces +% en! ing, was the first witness called.| posal for a county levy to cover Fine Silk Stripe Ife gave a description “f the sur-| expenses of operating the fair has ~ roundings and, the location of the] left the association in a difficult / Shirts ite Bailing on faye crip Benton ie some manner the - Schmidt was still on the stand at| fair must be continued if the coun- the. noon recess. ty is a retain possession of the $2.50 to $3.00 values grounds. | Fine Presentation apie members. ae. neged to. be 1 of ‘Lightnin’ ? Given Their aS pieegn dame oes $ 95 By Pythian Artists| °": Broadcloth Shirts A large ealinnee sateented the In plain and fancy stripes. presentation of ‘ightnin’” Mon- day.evening at the Palace theatre | $2 to $3 values saw Mandan talent equal pro- fessional ability in the parts made 0 1 4 famous by the showing of the oy . play in the larger cities of the | - country. | Dow, nlaying the part of | Percale and tnin’ Bill Jones,” who “druv | : s 2 swarm of bees across America| Broadcloth Shirts without losing a single one,” gave} Large assortment of pat- an pagralient characterization and terns. $2 values eee: au Somes; “Lightni’s” wis, did ex | $1.00 Wd 8” fe, ex- collent acting and also drew much bs applause. Pike part, of Mildred Buckley. se daughter of “Lightnin’,” was well Fine Silk taken by Mildred Lehman, while Shirts af, A real pees fr an all $2.95 Buy Shirts For Gifts acken’s A Pyro-Motér telleyouinan 4 éastant whether you have

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