The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1927, Page 2

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Doctor's Wife Hurt When Hit By Automobile, car Friday ‘McErlain to ing comfort- a local hospital, despite broken collar bone and) numero bruises. husband when the ven by Sam Gilli- rounded the corner. Dr. in attempted to pull his wife ay, but the ca d her 75 feet. claims that because of mist he did not see but Dr, hat the ca of spe y the corner. Mandan-Bismarck Bus Damaged in Cc rash Ww ith Auto | Proof that mishap never come ly was offered today when one of the indan-Bismarck buses ex- hibited several smashed windows and’ a dented fender following a collision last night. bus ach o as coming up the east 2 the Memorial bridge, | hound for Mandan, when an auto.| mobile said to have been traveling | a high rate of speed hit it a grazed its side, breaking the win-! dows. Two people received cuts from: the accide: but their injuries hed Mandan, the into a car aking the windows. wo people received cuts the accident, but their were not serious. Last Friday th head-on into a breaking two bus drivers ave fingers crossed. Salvation Army Drive ‘Cleanup’ | Now Carried on) “Clean-up work” in the S tion Army maintenance app now being ca drive for epi held here and throughout Morton county during the past two weeks. bus in head-on br from injuries bus crashed ar in whe Now the driving with their al is ried on, following aj y,| ‘ men’s followed by the which began | a house-to-house w city, made by women’s teams. Major A. B. Welch is in charg of the Mandan drive. Chairmen stationed at various towns Ructshout the county _ include Ullin; Rei » Leick,| F E MeDonald, son, Almont; mann, Judson; Sweet Briar; / Anthony; Rober y Rice; Ted Fe Breien; Joc zer, Huff, and B. H. Finch, ‘Timmer, Cannonball Indians Reorganize P. T. A. Indian parents ut Cannonball | recently reorganized only In- dian Pa I association in the Unit ting Mr. Tronroad, Carlyle an school | graduate, as t Other wy ae of the group are | Mr. and Mrs. All-Yellow, Mr. and | Mrs- hind and Mr. and Mrs. When. this group was first or-| ganized about two years ago, the national Parent-Teachers’ associa- tion meeting at Fort Worth, Texas. sent congratulations to the North Dakota Indians. Another Warrant | : Served on Bratton, Bratton, _m Vern member of the! band of alleged cattle rustlers un- der arrest in Morton county jail en a Sioux county grand larcens charge, today was served with a warrant of arrest on a grand lar- Collins avenue and Main | | Mc-| r knocked | Mandan, | ¢ rj} of ¢ ceny charge in Morton county. He err Rberset Radio Bridge Game —_—_—_—__ The quarter-century mark has been re ed in the broadgasting of radio} tion bridge through the Gold. Medal we , for on Tuesday eve » April 5, at 9:00 m., the twenty. fifth game in th series will be sent on the air. women experts have collaborated i the preparation of the hands for th game, The four experts whose game! will be put on the air are Mrs. Guy U. Purdy of Omaha, Nebr., Miss| Annié B. Shelby, of Portland, Ore.,| and Messrs. Milton C. Work and Wil- bur @. Whitehead of New York. The hands. will be as follows: Milton C, Work, dealer, “South” | hokis, Spades A AKQ42 learts K {Diamonds 10 F Clubs AQ 6 5 Mrs, Guy U. Purdy, “West” holds, Spades 10 9°8 spot 7 6 Hearts A Q J ie le “Clubs K J 9 Wilbur C. Whitehead, “North” holds,’ ? Spades J 5 3 learts 6 5 {Diamonds A K QJ 9 Clubs 8 spot 3.2 Annie B. Shi i “Bast” holds, +742 pot 76542 Pee 1074 Finttedy iy FON aeoteatlon a oey ages mleaiog with « rea ne When I am, I do lis not expected to have his pre- ° eluates closed, but it has used every resource’ During the past 52 years, the ide pry. hea ng until eek to reach Americans that may be there | period in which records of the weath- jafternoon on account of the ab-| and persuade them to leave at once. er have been kept here, there hav sence of his attorney, J. F. Sulli- been but four warmer Marches, the! yap from the city toda; 10 REPORTED ghest mean being 41 degrees in No news has been received from | CARRIED OFF BY A MOB héaracn county, S. D., concerning Shanghai, April 4.—@)—Five Jap-| The sunshine during the past Paul Geodiron, Sioux Indian, who #ese civilians and five sailors were month averaged 57 per cent, or one! was to have been arraigned there “#tied off by a mob, says a Japan- per cent above the normal. There on a grand larceny charge last | ¢S¢ Wireless from Hankow, during were 10 clear days, 11 partly cloudy Friday 7 the fighting in the Japanese conces- days and 10 cloudy days. he pre-; Shands ion there yeste and were still from the north- Because his rors, Mandan News — . MeEtlain was crossing the ‘Sentence. ‘Severity’ Is Cause of Appeal in Leo Jochim Case of z sentence the ¢ victed turkey pealed t liam Langer, one of the county He With Otto Seerup, Jochim e been caught on the Chris Fleck |Chang Tso-Lin's forces farm near Timmer stealing tur-! 9, nas: ke year ter Motion for admi Judge H m district court aw had pleaded guilty to a grand | danger on both his fla larceny charge. up to be made th the bail. the With a cast of Red Corn,” presented clock at the state training sch Six tribes are repre th ar of the will be gymna Peltier ium. {sented in the a supreme having refused to admit Jochim to, the foreign go The state penitentiary, ‘Feast of Red Corn’ to Be Given Tonight | w alle; missing tod the riv Several J concession homes of those suburb, are pickets. leged “ "NORTHERN and CAPTURE YE stealer, is being ap- ‘ court, Wil- attorneys supreme at Cha for the defendant, said today. ortho Jochim was sentenced to a three. OP [le “e . 3 of Chengkow | year term in the state penitentiary | 0%, Chenakow. L. Be in Morton ago. did not intend for the present, f the report was given a four- southern Honan. WILL FE London, April his afternoon before court, Judge Berry | res at ged thief is now in| utr for pa lodged ment in a few da “10, “The I Indian opere: tonight at made jointly $ the three powers. notes, Sugene : " » minister, and Winnebago, nape nd Clara Grinell take | leading parts. do with the traditional red is supposed to e power of realizing for its find jer her dearest wish. | corn, th | Personal and | || Social News of | || Mandan Vicinity || given ade it ying TO HOLD BA Pipl dan members of the Shrine Baise the meeting Mrs. coast. which direction he | Toyland band from hool gave the opening The junior high schoel orchestra | first t Masonic ivers will ta which } members are urged to attend, * LEAVES OD Walter on an extended trip to the She will vis Californ relatives in about three wee! MOVE TO DICKI TO VISIT SISTER Mr. and Mr family. left son, where ’acific employ | ferred. Mrs. Wo J. panied by her | RETUR} Willis heme where the holiday se: PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, Anthony are the parents of a son Saturday at the born hospital. RETURNS FROM TRIP R. R. from a | points. have he: that the: Accuses j) three you mill snared, N from short trip to Magistrat j that you committed this theft ‘d thre d it of J he a Jer on in | gone to Dickinsen for a visit with eer sister, Mrs. F; FROM CALIFORNIA Hatiestt has a Los Lutz ie. of people who didn’t see| Nage. Cats are, in law, domestic animals and therefore cannot be trapped or! Capital Funeral Parlors 216 Main Ave. Licensed. Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W Jos. W. Jecbamveria Monday, Temp The sto: to of have the other 17 Jansonius. OPERETTA PRESENTED A large ¢ doef © Mandan lay] ple attended the presentation h_ had “been an-| “Rip Van Winkle,” an operetta by |South Side G |the high school music department | to have admi evening under the A. Winther. the Sy ndicate |, ‘number. the y the othe their announced he Twin Cities, ady on public apped ccompaniment NQUE rane White ,°" hold ni April 4, at} Installation | place at th follow. All usalem — will stitution, The | Police and juvenile court. e will TRIP. ke left today ific nd al! returning ; Pan Total _pree R. K the local w ickin- | a Northern} been trans- ¢4y enough to put SIS closed was Sullivan, horm son, Willi accom- iam, has in Foster. tion occurred on The mean Angel u been visiting since higher si March, 1926, Val Renner of St. Deacone: returned Saturday Minnesota U Don't deny any longer you e eye-witnesses state u do it. is the good of I could bring! els Lustige Welt, Ber- same, (Pol. Adv.) ese ing-Hankow ion to bail was | REPARATIONS DI LOD with the ¢ hoard box. boys were n for the 14 af an inch below th The greatest amount of pre- i 24 consecutive Ad of an inch on March 9. The nowfall was nine inches 01 of an inch or more of prec ix different day: temperatare ° mont! as rmal, and fee | date for Police Magistrate of this than the mean for! st tempera-| during thi above the The highe: houses destroye living in surrounded by of 'THREE CHINESE WOUNDED—ONE LIKELY TO DIE (Continued from page one) in this danger zone has nét been dis- It the sailors was killed at Hiown in ture recorded was 65 degrees on March 14, the lowest was 10 degrees jon March'19. The greatest daily perature (difference between the highest and lowest temperature of any day) was 34 degrees on March 13, the least was seven degrees on March 23, range of tem- um velocity for any minute period was at ‘the| rate miles per hour from the | in the northwest on March 22. The total) and the’ wind movement for the month was! c hinese ED ‘®—The nortn- to Accurately Give | ptured Yencheng, uncement made Marshal mander of Yencheng is | comp Iroad sauth | cowe the It was understood that the marshal to advance farther | se in view of possible of the capture of | had | Yencheng proves true, it means that are within t advance guard in| 200 miles of Hankow and 100 mil otests by over Nanking, and demands the expected to ing street toda ntonese Two Bismarck Boys Sent to Training School at Mandan Two Bismarck youths, one 14 and 3 of age, were com- state training s at Mandan Saturday by Judge Fred! | arraigned W. S. Casselman ¢ transferred pitation in during the month of March of an inch, according to records ather bureau, and that 90 of an inch more same month of 1926. race of precipitation wa! here during 1 As I am a candi- date for the office of Police Magis- trate, and being unable to. call on or see each voter personally, I am taking this means of asking your support at the polls Tuesday, April 5, 1927, and thanking you for A square deal to one and all R. H. DODDS. from . The lad is itted the theft, |he broke in through The thE night and took the goods. The nger boy, who it is believed had nothing to do with) planning to accom- on his trip eastward, | destination Since he parole from the training Is hool and his intention to leave the constituted a violation of parole, was returned to the Mandan in- between | s r the demands will be or in identical notes by There is also some difference of | opinion as to whom to address the | districts wh but the likeliest recipient is | the Chen, foreign hool taken into) preparing to| bound “train, carrying Upon exam- as found that the box| large quantity of cloth-/ , co, and other merchandise | “ stolen the said was al- before | to the Bismarek Receives 90 of an Inch of Rainfall in March: Bismarck 90 igure month just hou and i ing! 4 window during | being | of | 289m AN average hourlp- yqloc- ity of 11 miles, Assessors Are Urged | All Farm Statistics) Close to detail in the) ution of North Dakota agri statis! is asked by | state department of agriculture and | por in a letter sent out to all as sors in the state. | Some farmers feel thut to give ac jcurate and adequate inforn garding their crop yields result | in reducing prices, according to J. A.} Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, and for that reason fi to give the assessors accurate data. This untrue, Kitchen points out, inv of the fact that statistics on | last year's ait, given the assessors this spring, will not be compiled until August. Complete statistics are necessary, itchen points out, in order to avoid a poor showing for the state in the production. ‘ate had poor en though the 100 per cent per- re going to make Kitchen said. He at showing to be no worse n is absolutely necessary. | The a ors: ve been asked to notify the department of any un- ual activities by persons in their will help to advert Kitchen mentions partic- that he would like informa- on fur farming, dog. raising, raising and similar unusual ities. Many requests for this information ai received by his department and he has no other m of getting the information ‘ors’ reports, he s attention ula | tion comm apsesuorsy fehorter ‘Temperature and | Road Conditions ; 4 (Mercury readings at 7 a, m.) Bismarck — Partly cloudy, 41; ain; roads fair. . Cloud—Raining, 43; roads fair. Minot—Cloudy, rain during night, 29 45; roads fair. mestown — ning, 46; roads) and Forks—Raining; 44; roads r Rochester— Misting passable. DEAR VOTER: You are probably aware or have been informed that I am a candi- | city. I have resided here 25 years jand have raised a family of ten children. Have served two enlist-} ;ments in the U. S. Armv. My regiments saw service in the Span- | ish- American war, the Philippine Insurrection and the Boxer Rebel- lion in China. ; I have been Coroner of this | County two years and Justice of the Peace for eighteen years, so you can judge for yourself that if experience and qualifications | count in this office, I think I can/ |honestly say that I am competent | ‘to perform the duties of Police Magistrate. | ‘With your_kind support I will do my duty to the best of my abil- ity. As we have so many laws in the nation, state and city, anyone jis liable to overstep the line un- knowingly, and when this happens, | ignorance of the law does not ex- cuse, but good reason and sound judgment of Police Magistrate will | help eliminate contempt of law and uultivate honor and respect for | same. i This office is not intended to brand a man as a lawbreaker dr jeriminal, especially if he tres- passes a city ordinance, but a mu- |tual understanding between law jenforcement and the public will solve many problems for the best of the citizen as well as city. In plain English, a man does not want a whitewash, but a square deal—Live and. Let Live. If this statement appegls to your fairness, I ask your support at the election of April 5th, 1927. Yours very truly, i ANTON RB, | (Pel. Adv.) eoncsosabs FO t i ogany | dresser, white enamel kitchen cab-| ‘MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927 Too Late To Classify Also surage for rent. Call at 317/ rumors have it that he intends to|that Miss Palmer will join with the Eighth str resume » practice of law at some4 governor and secretary of state in R SALE--Mahogany Nothing he probable library dine able, hall tree and solid Ma ousting Kosita NO JEALOUSY You ate sure FOR RENT—One eight room house at 422 Twelfth s Io one thrie tom <pertly turnistiod sis Model: net and a wardro! I am Phone 786-R | the r call at 416 Ave | ment on ground floor for tight ot ors deal with’ th first model you ever kissed? ne Soom sHatieniciere muting fo ght | sible ‘resignation ‘of TH. ahd ROWERS: Odie BANS you FOR RENT—One light housckeeping ye i i . ” : | room with piano, "Also ‘one | housekeeping $26.00, Call 872 1 before me | We ANTED—To do rag rug. we: Catled for and delivered. Write] : na law office, possibly at V — Carrie Falck, Bismarek, N. D. According to Rumor“: Bae oer ok ange in the list of of- | FOR RENT OR SALE—A small farm| y Ramen c 2 miles from Bismarck, Write! hatck Apes ied) rN y ae tine Ad, No. 69, gna of John Thorpe as! Jand commissioner. Kositzky 1 A ee assistant attorney gene ated for the political 1 Chas. Glittscha FOR RENT—Newly decorated two| expected to be followed by by reason of the fuct t rooms, furnished for light [other changes in the list of s Berth i keeping on first floor. | instruction, n a 313 Fourth stre lror RENT—Furnished modern hous POLICE MAGISTRATE Impartial Administration ef Jus- tice in the Future as in the Past (Pol. ‘our, A pineapple, two oranges, room. 419 Seventh street. Phone | a case of flowers.”—Passing ew. | Larson and Thoresen to Quit Statehouse, hankering tor cof One rep will t up with LL: m reson Rumor | will be take the ALG meone son, it that Gov, forced to find plac of E. him ino to| pointed by the state his; of which the governo Phone | CITY JUSTICE OF stace] PEACE nh al . a Ke utive secretary aid | ed us tion in the. near futu pitol| tion ar | FOR RENT—Modern three room fur- nished flat on first floor, Con- venient to Capitol, schools and car} line. Phone 630, | TroR SAL rload_of Ash Fence} posts. E 15 Front street. | bout eight | ighing around 1100 ? ht eye. Notify E (Pol. Adv.) “OR RENT—Clean furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home. Clos in, Suitable for two gentiemen.| “ City Election April 5th Platform: Lower Taxes, Equal Repre- sentation, an Honest and Economic Admin- istration. I have made no political pledges or promises to any person or . organization (Political Advertisement) HENRY BURMAN Roland H. 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