The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 4

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inna teutsetetee peng eee ast THE BISMARCK TRBPNE ee THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926 =! DATE REANTICTAL ‘Buck’ Garri Trlonccd to cight months in jail] Complete line of imported | ITY FFICERS RATE READJUSTMENT N ARY IF. ‘Buck’ Garrison Is and given rane of,5200 Git cows | bs id attracti novel- SCs conf, BUSINESS IN NORTH, DAKOTA IS 10. "°ASutery Guage garter sar Neo | ‘ y al and the matter was taken under| building, Mandan. PROSPER WITNESS, TELLS RAIL BOARD “Buck” Garrison, tried it Mins| advisement by Judge Coffey. ———$__—_ : si j L AW CH ANGES ’ ‘The case of.the state vs. J. E.) A heavy storm would ham- me is Seitz and McDonald at, for- pie i ‘ | , Borresen at center and Waz | trict court here yesterday on a/ ner und Heidt at guards. (i i i , ‘ ' Adjustment of intrastate freight!grain products. They show, he charge of adultery, was found|MeGuiness, charged with having) per the delivery of coal. Play Asada: Ncvotves | | rates to enable “line”Mumber com-|said. that numerous adjustments | Stilty by the jury which heard the intoxicating licuor in his posses-/safe and fill your bin with’ | case late yesterday afternoon, and| 21% went to the jury shortly be-) Reatah Coal. Phone 62. Wach- : ‘ eae . panies to meet the competition of|are necessary to enable North Da- | ©: i ST AND IN HIS Demonstration of Thirteen North Dakota Mu all order Lie loet v * urged a kot fad) henner in: these Tines | eee tek his sentence |e. jury was sail out Ay eet ters. * ees . ? EB or, Minne: {to meet tl ve 5) ve similar charge ‘. Phy: ore Training ‘ile ak oe | secretary of the Northwest 1 om: Stats firiaa whos ee fapéeed hy in- See eer Heath, who ui 4 : Ww ‘argo Meetin; | bermen’s Association, in testimony |terstate rates which are generally|(" ‘ral with Garr'son, was OWN DEFENSE on Is Presented) | before the state railread board. | Dower than the intrastate Fates for | missed after the evidence had been | J Keller corroborated the testi-| the same distances. presented, upon moticn of the de-| Demonstration of the physical] Fargo, ber work done in the M. ee problem ; : % «| schools was given yesterday evening | Dakota, Gives Story of Fatal Shooting in the high school gymnasium, with| improv. vee a udience present. rants of Arvid Pahaininen— min which all pupils of | lower grades and girls of the up-/ 16, -(#)—Legal | ing ties of Nesn|mony of North Dakota men who| If North Dakota business is to fense counsel on the ground that uding those of special also said that unfavorable freight ° 8 prosper and industries be devel- she was unmarried and under the; A | vents, taxes and sule of war-| rates are “ham-stringing” them in] oped a readjustment is imperative, | Statutes cannot be charged with uxur 10UuS being threshed out in Far-| their efforts to compete with out-| Durrant said. adultery. harged with : }, cnary wr en- | : ; at ae ; Durrant on Stand Yesterda: ing i is 4 being held at the) “North Dakota lumbermen need! furthe: sat Gney ¢ gaging in the liquor traffic, plead- | ee [better distributing rates in order| show that North Dakota, intrastate] °, Suilty yesterday and was sen- oun in Oo prog: ence of represen-| of-state houses. Argues Self-defense | des and high school partici- included | ntatives, il adi * d to si ths in jail and . ae: nd ortho-| et one Fe to place hwilding materials of all) freight rates are too high and are| ‘enced to six months in jail an Joe Korsvick took the stand this | ee | cluding thu : go, registered | yinds in Sele branes yards more| trottling North Dakota business en.|Siven a fine of $200 and costs. The morning to tell the story of the events which led up to the shooting of Arvid Pahaininen near Schmiat two months ago and to argue that he|of the public. s shot Pahaininen in. self-defense. their physical trathing eldnsed He told a straightforward story i hii tri on is an annual af-| s and/ cheaply,” Keller said. “Building| throttling in their efforts to compete | Sentence was suspended, however, oi Mane ‘ by four,| materials are shipped. in carload| With rivals in other states was pre-|until further order of the court. or im ‘ pres-|Jots to major distributing points| sented yesterday. The case against James Spitzer, Si Waa Guan Peres a pe + charged with i ae standing ‘tis esult the J ” bee} e Grand Forks Commercial club,| crops, was conti h 5 sided tt i | branch yards in smaller cities. The pberented testimony end smiibite Hel. Ps, ued over the term. ‘ ‘ freight rates are sc high that they| Stive to intrastate rates on brick and Ackerman Pleads Guilty | Of beautiful imported silk with satin lapels and ‘ollowing are the chan, aws which will be asked at the| and distributed from. there. to|..T» A. Durrant, traffic expert for of the affair, deviating in but. one] g— dg ewrdockeks particular from the tale told to Sher-| | whether have difficulty in meeting the! fivestock. He stressed the poi ‘ r ‘ r a Tso! e re : s int that! Philip Ackerman cf Still pleaded | . etsen ae io tier the sh | Pe A nal and pay on snecial im-| competition of mail order fouses | reduction in joint-line rates from guilty tay, to a charge of engag- | thrid ne wean be amaveal, Hiseete | Social News of provement w: should be paid) and direct-by-mail manufacturers.| Grand Forks to points on the Soo! ing in the liquor traffic, and was - after taking, h to the Bis-1} Perm semi-annually or annually. |The result is these people get the|and Farmers’ Grain and Shipping 18 20 4 . Raabe hoswi | Mandan Vicinity j| Amendment of the law so as to|eream of the business and the| company lines is necessary to enable % 2. a ie ph make it opt] nal with cities whether| Money goes outside the state.” Grand Forks firms to compete suc- ‘ Patten utter: th payment for curb connections for sew- | Sees Yards Foreed Out cessfully with points in Minnesota drunk. Patton <r und Ww ns should be made * which have lower interstate tariffs. Flannel Robes in from one to five years. eller called attention to the!” 97; bi he dala: thet ‘Amendment of the statute giving|fact that population of the state| yt friiuinmastate rates cn clay the city commission or council power! has decreased 20,000 since 1922 and| materials. und livestock’ are higher ; to order in water mains notwithstand-' that there are 180, fewer lumber) than either the interstate rates on Light weight, but warm CAPITOL call the she of the woman and Arizu ney .| Veigied them into a “wild party. McDonald's sister, Mrs. J.P ing protest. jyards than in 1918. Prejudicial] the same materials or the Minnesota 17 50 ae AuoUFight Jerty in Globe, Arizona, for several| phe mestine wns esr at noon| freight rates, which have forced! intrastate rates. THEATRE ° wandered about the|fornin veg a ali- town representatives were entertain-| partly respensible for both condi-| 4 Halstead, Jamestown, pres- Silk Jackets ally again ‘ses ed at luncheon as guests of the mem- tions, he said. Among articles! jgent of the Hebron Brick company, Last Time Tonight 1 acke k. Kors- R HOLIDAYS bers of the Fargo city gomm ion, | sold by mail order houses are rcof-| testified that the high inttastate | HOME F Fashioned jin rich silks, some in brocaded silks ] Wiliam st an, a student at | individually, : : , jing, fencing, all sorts of building} scale on clay products has hampered orth Da ‘Agricultural col- | ,,Cities and their representatives at) materials and even entire houses! development of the industry in North L N with quilted linin F s Jean Stutsman, putes arringt0n’ with the material cut ready to be]Dakota. Competitors in other sta! q gs ro, an evils Lake,! po; Devils Lake; built into the house. vord.L. Pul.| Many North Dakota building material men find it cheaper to and J. D.|buy brick made in other states, he said, because of high intrastate n advantage, he said, bec an move their goods into the state cheaper than they can be dis- tributed from the company’s plant at Hobron. W. T. Borden, secretary of the niversity of M 1 home Satur r s holidays with Mr. and Mrs, $10 $15 $25 urner, ¢ THE ROAD T0 "Poy Mayor prge and Attorney tes as compared t ii aime” gee ‘i 3 ion, drew e party for the | Bhreys, © ‘'H,| penalize both the North Dakota} countered a similar difficulty in its r eson Ss i | Ppa at | Kurth ani commission: | brick makers and the North Da-|effort to expand its business. ! : er B. Buck-| kota brick user. Kenneth Graves, Grand Forks, sec- A beautiful love story, nnnd 1 he ! ’ Springer Recalled retary of the Northern Packing com- z ; 4 3 . *. Bhat Korsvick, Rrelt aien Otto Bauer, sioner!| G, M. Springer, Jamestown rate testified’ that the high intra-|f| Teplete with tense adven- Tailoring Clothing Pas i i level on joint line shipments : ture ‘ z W. R. Witvr, representing the expert, was recalled to the stand| stat has handicapped his firm and has re- Cross. ex HOLD RABBIT FRY Valley City, Mayor W. W. and presented data bearing on the i : probably medars at hk Wann ingiel © Craswell, auditor; ~ bea on the | vvited in many shipments going to 5 PE EeL hee ere ae Rinker, city at-|Felative cost of shipping brick in| th. ‘twin Cities which should have Whirlwind Comedy evening at wo Fics Hi ‘or W. G. Curtis, intrastate and interstate traffic.) come to Grand Forks. Readjustment “A Wild Roomer” ed during the h followed. dates were initia ular mecting wh ndager, and City| The railroads receive an average] of joint line rates must be made if f |of eight mills per ton mile for in-|his company is to meet the competi- |terstate shipments compared with|tion of Twin City packers, he said. . se Ua LEAVE FOR FLORIDA ai 12 mills per ton mile for intra- . Schoenbe: anager of the af geet ene Sv eweasas Mr. and Mrs. Neal ¥. x | William A, Larned | state -abipepetes che anid) Fargo Paint and Glass company, tes; Coming :: Coming tote st evening for M , to spend i Wot ified th igh intrastate rates an were Dr. HA. solid dada anal aE An Commits Suicide) 1. A. Durrant, Grand Forks traf-|tified that high intrest aon, off House Peters in Quain and Dr. fic expert, compieted his testimony competing with Twin City firms m | tcday. He presented comparisons Hipage hy be natural Fargo s,of rates on livestock, brick and] trade territory. “Combat” Lionel Barrymore in brother, Walter, and other rel ‘Jand friends. 5—(A)-—W illiar se . Larned, former nation i isle Saale ae Le VES FLORIDA | champion,” “committed tye “The Barrier” ain and! Mrs. Andrew Ostrum left Tuesday | shooting in his room tod: the amiga. eRe: ted mostly to} evening for da to join Mr. Os-| Knickerbocker Club. in Fifth avenuc visit at the home of his brothe Gene Porter's “Laqdie” Pahaininen's ee da ei trum and remain for the winter. Mr.t A nervous breakdown from which! law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Tom Mix in per Ostrum left s Kositzky. “The-K. & A. Robbery” caused his death. Dr. Freise told of several ments made by Korsvick at the time he brought Pahaininen to the Bis- marck hospital, He said that when HERE ON BUSINESS | T. Elmgren of Minneapolis, su- pervisor of agents for the Reliance Life insurance company of _Pitts- PARENTS huve caused his act. His | : Personal has from | a o visit with his par-| Hills, N. Mrs. J Bartram, | Metropol in a tennis m svie st. met him he said: R Here's 1 a a for woe 1 shot hin Streit oe ; CHRISTMAS PROGRAM burgh, Pa., is in Bismarck today on ‘ oy Nl eae = _ TO SPOKANE Stores to Remain ithe Progressive ee b wa business. r. Freise said that Korsvick n Mrs. James H. Webb left| . ertaine esda: e a e ee Deh d fetgened te aboot 10 yrite Be wee ase| Open Christmas Eve} home of Mrs. Roy Riggs. A Christ- RETURN TO WILTON , at which time he said, “Wel fore, they will visit over : ‘ Mrs. F. M. Pettygrove and Mrs. E. Sea hee mas program was given with each |, “thompson of Wilton have returned : Some of them have simply disap / u T suppose Til be put up for th : | OS Norasramye ,'member contributing to the enter- In aw conversation with Pa n, ems 1 it prder that those, who it the ltainment. At the conclusion of the|t® their homes after a few day not even a memory. k OF SON OHDNOLIMDAE SHAME: en vening the hostess served a refresh. | Visit in Bismarck. prea been stored away—almost’ / forgotten. But some, a very few, are, till delightful reminders of the giver, ‘and of the happy Christmas that was the occasion for the gift. __ Make your Christmas ‘gift one of “L realize now that you're innocent, shalenko. ofits 2s anORE : t cours —— : eae ctiercdchis Becdit itl gs ean te 2 ASSP aR rs becimge mrlreyees esa cries Pama cag ii eI VISITS IN BISMARCK were necessa ave Paha born thi . TO ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. F. P. Wernli, who has been Mrs. M. W. Cox will be hostess to|Visiting “friends in Bismarck for Phineas the ‘So-So club, an organization. of |several days, has returned to her z B hospital, was the next. wit |————____________— © announced’ _yestards acticae girls in the Secretary of State's of- |home at Hazen. ess and told of ‘attending i ls S = ij|fice, Friday evening. The evening pieeenea nen, M. W. Schmidt, « neighbor of; School Notes | ore wack, so that those who cannot | Will be spent in sewing after which HOME FOR HOLIDAYS if the dead man, told of going to. the|g@—————-____g next week, so that those, wo amag|Fefreshments will be served. Fred Weir leaves today for his morning at the $ Alexiu; ep their stores open until 9 | Christmas e hosipti a y in the Bismarck hospital, was the next wit t night, as Puhaininen | t morning i : ee home at Minneapolis where he will brance.* Let it be a 4 * * | the mplish this work dur- 7 i rmanent remem it a and of noticing se large pools | su SP. spend the Christmas holidays with rite : Of blond front of the house." —- Gives [ine the Shing horas SURPRISE PARTY | | sratves, ving token of the wish for happiness ciel Christmas Program) HOLIDAY SPECIALS" Garuler. (prea wih A Absa RETURNS TO WORK a Brownie that you bestow with it. and told) a. pupils of the Will Sebo! will Just received a beautiful) tatic was centered with w candle Mra: Della Fox: returned to her about e pupils a s 4 a ji 4 idee t tl . mansee * | doting uecurred. and. how} present an interesting, program to-| assortment of leather and)lighted birthday cake, Bridxerwas| tore sodsy after a several weeks'| ‘That youngster of yours hot. Pahaininen beeause he] morow evening at 8 o'clock in the| beaded hand bags. Let one)” . illness. 1 he B eile * , id the man a n-| high school auditorium under the di-| gf these help solve your gift Leki KOR MICHIGAN pene would rather a Brownie: a x ml rection of Miss Jessie Striegl, music| Of thes 4 ’ 8 , ; : ACCEPTS POSITION for Christmas than shost ar-! . t supervisor at the junior high ‘school.| problems. They are very rea-) Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tracy and] 4. William Kiley has accepted a| © rss by the high school orchestra, by the| Shop, 312 Main St. the holidays, guests of Mr. Tracy’s | administration. would any child on your gift : 4 , ce clubs of the Will school, by boys os relatives, HERE PRON CENTER li a t a ys | fl ist. th 7 ws a s cho d other vocal “J —— y é Orne norises ee aeytal ees| _ Entire Blanket Stock at big) cHosEN COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN | (Mrs. Robert Dunn of Center is PRET PeNSM EC 3 tS pea Wy vitions Will also be wiven by pupils |iscounts all this week at] William Nuessle of this city has|*pending « few days in the city. tg . tore arian | Webb Brothers. been chosen as Burleigh county ehair- and get fitted up Yor 3 ‘ 5 Aer ally invited to| man ina drive to acquaint the state TO MAKE BUSINESS TRIP a Brownie Christmas. . q with the North Dakota University | _ C.E. Pickles will go to Minneapolis attend the pro | Public is invited to Mrs.| during the Christmas vacation. Sunday to tri et business. as é i \ " “ ‘ 5 . oh aaM yg Prices, $2 up Veteran Emmens County Ag-| Two Weeks’ Vacation | Scheffer’s pupils’ recital Fri- HOME FOR HOLD, 8 - = : sregation Reputed Strong | at Christmas Time fazRifit, Dec. 170s at the) crt! oor, e'' Mr, sn] dgegumis allthis week at] HOSKINS-MEYER HOSKINS-ME Y ER on Defensive ‘a pessne sac all ace 2 from Dubuque, lows, where tes | Webb Brothers. The Home of KFYR | - The Home of KFYR : The jismarek city schools wi A speci group of winter|*tuden ai ee ja college, to spen = == Couch Leonard McMahan’ close the, afternan eet Mtns vaca: coats to be closed out at $15.|‘"° Crimes Neltey ; ’ idays will be of two| —Sal s *_ w. R, C. MEETING oN aa PY chool reopening rah Gold Shop, 312 Main) 1.) wines “Relic corps will school reopening | gt peet, on c again on Thursday, January 6. . meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Emmons Many of the teachers and students | home of Mrs. Anna Kiekal, 716 Main. Been to hav Pore tein are making plans to spend the vaca-| Call 193 for Lucky Strike whose defense will be hard to pe tion out-of-towi jand McCormick Coal. 909) trate. i} Basketball_men DEBATE TONIGHT | Main. sehool who have returned this year The high school debate team will are t Fergus, Wendclin Kremer,| meet the Steele high school team t Car Reidlinger, Robert Saultes and] night in the first of a series of in- Steve Thomas. terscholastic debates. The public is Kremer, if he lives up to his per-] invited to attend. | formance in last r’: Mandan ae game, should offer a’ fertile source TO ADDRESS ASSEMBLY _ e e of worry to the Brav Although! An address by John Thorpe, assist- . the Braves won the 1925 game by a] ant attorney general, will feature tho 17 to 13 score, Kremer chalked up| assembly period at the high schoM™ five field goals on the local floor, «] tomerrow morning. record equalled or surpassed only ‘by Fete Buman of New Salem and) Qpen ings.—Nielsen’g: Brown of Valley City, who made] yaiminery eveni ‘Nielsen’g RETURNS HOME Earl Gaskill has returned to his home in Sterling after a few days’ BISMARCK, ys Oramagnps.“sEweLav Progress : Demands the Improved Timepiece ‘Toda uu acquire the new BULOVA We are now supplying our patrons with a genuine Winter Gasol:ne—and at no advance in price. — 5 z : Three of Couch Bil Gussners men! — HOLIDAY SPECIALS If you are not already using this gas why not try taiketball two have had ‘twovsears| Just received a beautiful a few gallons? A trial will convince you. euch. Of Couch MeMuhan’s 10°“A”| assortment. of leather and men, one has had three years| headed hand bags. Let one Watch and you ois MGe net batennd’ no aie of these help solve your gift come to the end of your guest experience. ‘ | problems. ey are very rea- ‘ for the utmost in wrist wat : - teve Heidt will be in the lincup| sonable in price-—Sarah Gold beauty and elegance. The a in this evening and will undoubt- DI | 2 “ the- ' lly be one of the high scorers of] Shop, 312 Main St. , ee iy! ‘ ql the game. McDonald and Jarvis will (ilies ceacall play and should give good sc-| Just received a line of the ‘othe “inten gefenee may prove latest niciue movin. a can aecom: are , i Stee tt tha "slaice’ oll machuary for making siete ai Cee Kcatade from one of the Kergeat |] While They Live siiooally Known for quality : The Logical Gift For the Housewife! priced from $25. ae For your friends and relatives, here are scores of attractive gift exelasivaly by Bor y houjesite eghgpo 2) t ive gifts that, aside } You cannot canestve s more weleome gift, so bring your shopping list here. You'l find | / J, W. STRATTON ELECTRIC. ; hots fag prepared “Say It With ‘ have all come from close under Ht as have McDonald mfeas, McDonald, ie — Our Guarantee Bond issued with every r Bismarck Fur Phone 610 207 Wjtth St, A. P. Knothe, Prop. « ‘ j . , ; es stone wagers Svea a alanatiN | mot Yeme, maine iolely atives Uo -usie) MIM I-A Mb RM OMLUINa abAM and Hawn ' . rs . i i $4

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