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———— ae i H 4 ne ‘of P. T. A. MEETING The Paregt-Teacher Association of the stichnoit school met Wednesday evening at the school. A feature of the program was an address-by H. O. Saxvik, superintendent of the city schools, on “Cooperation of Church, Home and_ School.” Community singing was led by Miss Anna Marie Manning and Miss Helen Church, Harris Owens played piano solos. After a short business meeting a so- cial hour was enjoyed. MISS HAWK ENTERTAINS Miss Kos dag Hawk entertained the ladies of the bank examiner’s depart- ment at dinner last evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. After dinner the guests were taken to Miss Hawk’s home where bridge was played. \ PARENTS OF SON ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paul+of 1202 Broadway are the parents of a son born last evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Miller, 709 Sixth street. w. R. C. TO MEET The Women’s Relief Corps will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at? ithe home of Miss Kate Lyons, 200 Mandan avenue. RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA Miss Ruth Hanse has returned from a week's visit at her home in Morris, Minn, She also visited in Minneapolis. RETURNS HOME Mrs. E. Elness, who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, | has returned to her home at 119 1-2 Fifth street. GUESTS HERE Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Johnson and daughter, Ethel, of, Manning are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bailey in Bismarck, HERE ON BUSINESS . B. Garberg, of Fargo, assistant U. S. district attorney, is spending| a few days in Bismarck on business. | RETURN TO NEW SALEM | Mrs. George Boop and daughter of | New Salem returned to their home after a few day it in the city. LEAVES FOR HOME W. P. Johnson left last for his home in Montrose, after a visit in Bismarck. TO JAMESTOWN Mrs. E. O. Bailey left this morning for Jamestown and Moure on a short business visit. evening Colo., ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. W. G. Dow of Mandan has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. TO NEW ROCKFORD S. L. Nuctbls went to New Rock- ford today to attend court there. LEAVES FOR CITIES J. H. Simonton left last evening for the Twin Cities. . | The Weather Cloudy and somewhat THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927 Social and Personal unsettled tonight and Friday ’ | TO BROADCAST FRUM Si. raAuL Mrs. W. E, Fitzsimons of St. Paul, formerly of Bismarck and Mandan, wilt broadcast a dinner program this evening from 6:30 to 7:30 over WCCO, St. Paul-Minneapolis. Mrs. Fitzsimons is contralto soloist with the St, Paul orchestra. Her pro- gram this evening will consist of three groups of songs. WAR MOTHERS MEET Twenty-three members of the War Mothers were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Meisner. After a brief business ses- sion the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. T. Bressler, served refreshments. A social hour followed. RETURNS HOME Christensen has returned to her home at Taylor, N. D., after spending some time in Bismarck with| Mr. Christensen, whe is a patient at) the Bismarck hospital. RETURN TO LEHR Miss Magdaline Grabau and John Grabau have returned to their home at Lehr, N. D., after undergoing operations at the St. Alexius hospital. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Mary Schumacher of Beulah} underwent an operation for the re- moval of her tonsils this morning at the St. Alexius hospital. LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Elsie Nelson of 620 street has sufficiently recovered from a recent illness to leave the St. Alexius hospital. RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. August Wi returned to their home at after a short business city, Mrs. P. Ninth sit in the PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hessinger of} Bismarck are the parents of a son born today at the St. Alexius hospi- tal. HERE FROM NEW SALEM Mrs. John Kalberer of New Salem is spending a few days in the city with friends. And Good Luck to Old Ireland i And all her people and to thobe in our own land and everywhere in whose veins runs Irish blood. This day is yours and proud and happy you should be. The top o’ th’ morning to JURY IS TOL OF _SAPIRO’S ‘tribute,’ that he and were ‘ail little pals trying to do the American farmer good. | “There is a grain of truth in the last, although it is written in ironi- cal fashion, Sapiro was trying to do|“When the words appear in their good rest time As opening statements were drawn) out predicted the trial would continue ARMY RECORD}: (Continued from page one) other good.’ for the American farmer. we will disprove when comes.” to unforeseen length, it for at least 60 days. .| REED SAYS STATEMENTS MADE WERE TRUTHFUL Federal March 17.—(®)—Senator James A. Reed, chief counsel for Henry Ford} in the $1,000,000 libel suit brought] Ly Aaron Sapiro, told the jury to- day he expected to show that every- thing printed about Sapiro and his marketing association in the Dear-| farm born jaw puts no bridle on the truth,” he said. Senator Reed took up his opening statement this morning immediately after William Henry Gallagher had concluded his opening address fox! the plaintiff. Ev: said, Sapiro against Henry Ford,” he de- Detroit, Court, Independent was truth. idence would show, Sens that Sapiro sent out elared, Referring to the articles publisi- you, one and all, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue, South In What Month Is Your Birthday? | On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R MARCH Is half over, and Easter only one month away. How about ordering your suit now from our new, nifty, novel suitings and styles? vegetables all summer Jews Mich., ry Gardening-A Good Game GARDENING is a family sport. Every member of the household can be interested in it. ‘While affording instructive recreation it also pays you a wonderful profit in the form of fresh NorTHRUp, KInGé ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ed in the Dearborn Independent, son-! stances Mr, Sapiro, as legal adviser, to to recover these ator Reed There is, we claim, | was appealed a privilege that is absolute; that is the right to print the truth, what- it may be. va “And the case develops, we think evidence will show it is no libel to say a man, ‘He is a Jew.’” Declaring excerpts from the losses but failed to respond.” leged libelous articles shown the jury) were submitted in such form as to break their context and impart harsh meanings, Senator Reed added: | enerry to grow The proper place it will be for you to the judge whether there was any libel.” Produce Sold Below Market Price | +, “In the great majority of instances the farmers recei not the great) profits promised by the Sapiro or- ganizers but much less than they] nq were offercd on the open market,”] sesh said Senator Reed. el “One of the reasons for this was that the managers, dominated by Mr.| .. Sapiro, would hold back the products | .... and then sell at lowereprices than they could have received earlier. “One day they dumped 22,000,000, ; pounds of tobacco on the market at In buying for the farmers’ organizations, equipment “The| and warehouses, the Sapiro managers paid millions more than they. were worth. “We will show that in many in- counter, was | shape than your 4 combination of streng! ilders that'do help th: just a few days, nd tead of the f DR. T. G. HARA DENTIST through the country, pa 5 panucea for the ills of the farmers,| Room 10 Over Hall’s Drug Store promising them fine homes, riches, i ~D college education for their children Office Phon: and large automobil jf Special attention Case of Sapiro Ag Ford cH Neither the Jewish nor the cooperative organizatio re con- peer \gdened’ in the ‘libel suit, Senator Matinee Every Day at 2:30 "| Reed said. “It_is a cage of Aaron LAST TIMES FFITI PRODUCTION Theater Last Time Tonight LYA DE PUTTI BY MARIE CORELLI avoen ZOKOR- SESSE L.LASKY COMING Lionel Barrymore Pauline Starke Owen Moore “Women Love Diamonds” and fall—even for winter if you will cold pack varieties, such as Corn, Beans, Beets, Carrots, ete. Asmall garden is very much worth while. A space 20x25 feet will well repay you if used for.beans, radishes, beets, All Standard: lettuce, carrots, spinach, ete.—the quick growers. 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