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BAIL REQUEST Jochim’s Attorneys Plan New Appearance Before Group— | Case Being Appealed Bail was enter tee Jochim, con vieted Morton county turkey rneys 4 = atte when Lange n ask the e of intention to app d the supreme court to Judge Berry having den prejudicial | alleged ‘Feast of Red Corn’ Is Given Last Night; Before “The Feas audience, nted last night at) hool gymnasium. | well known In- i dian_girl s¢ as Queen Wee rinell as the <o played important part the produc which consists of solos, duets, trio and full choruses Nearly 60 Indiun girls took part i the operetta, which revolves around) the old tradition that the one who| first finds a red ear of corn will be granted her dearest w' C0. AUDITOR QUESTION IS UNSETTLED Meet = Thi Morning, But So Far Have Not Discussed Situation Commissioners in the at- Burleigh count, that” office wi The county commissioners sembled in regular monthly sion this morning, but up t hour this afternoon had r cussed thes pre when Johnson yesterday announced that he had qualified for the two- year term beginning April 4, to which he had bee all. Johnson resigned the office eariy r and announced at t time that he would not qua auditor, to regain ing toda the next term, although he had been reelecte the November election. yer, he has apparen ged his mind as_yester gain the off oath of of court Saturday. Bond Both the cle County Auditor notified S. bonding f had pre Johnson attempted to re- having filed his with the clerk of inceled of court and Kate Lyons were urday by the state nd that the bond which jously had been been Miss from A issued on canceled, Stat McCurdy, refused to turn over the of to Johnson Moni M s Lyons, who was deputy auditor under’ Johnson, was ap- pointed auditor by the board when Johnson resigned, to fill his un- expired term, and she has been advised to hold the offige until a succes: is appointed. Ten Days to Qualify _ ‘There is some question, accord- ing to McCurdy, whether or not the board has the right to make an appointment at this time be- cause of the fact that the law gives a person elected to office 10 days in which to qualify, foi- lowing the date on which he is supposed to take office. McCurdy expects to confer with the board on the matter late this afternoon, but it is possible that the board may not take any action at this session. 2 The only action taken by the hoard today, with the exception of reviewing a number cf seed loan applications, was’ to let the con- tract for road maintenance on di- vision No. 3, state road No. 6, to Emil Piepkorn of Wing at $150 per month. Bismarck Has Light ‘Showers Yesterday Whife Bismarck had fay a few brief showers ‘yesterday after- neon, which resulted in a total pre- cipitation of .08 of an inch, points in ‘the northeastern part of the state received quite a heavy rain- fall. The heaviest peseipitation at Pembina, which reported yo of an inch of moisture during “past 24 hours. Grand Forks | way of Chicago. jin the city with friends, | from ¢ | Oil Is Possibility in State, Local Newspapermen Believe chusetts ‘supre upheld s found in North Dakota apermen will not be napping. They are H. B. and M, J. Pavlik, publishers kota ¢ Man- that they} under has title ng to the pos oil resources in the state. j nch was editor of the North . official organ until a He resigned follow- ing a change in the board of diree ed their ladies last A ©. * which will | Personal and || mimek Wedwenday eveniney Mareh 13,| 7 The “Vanities” is distinguishe | Social News Of | cscm‘snows of the same general type | toni by its artistry of design and conce | Mandan Vicinity (1 (3.3 7ueIatkinative and sophis- —$<———— -——@ ticated quality evident in all its ENTERTAIN LADI | varied episodes, and by color, bers of the Knights of Pythias| speed and variety, Com is the el | | of the sion of the evening. GOES TO C4 Mrs. W. A. Pansky left last evening for a several months’ visit with friends in Los Angeles and other western coast cities, She will be yone until June, returning home by erly of Mandan, spent the week-end | RETURNS where she for Vanzetti, convie' attracted international case nounced court. A genuine New York rev keynote of the performance. order, Ain ved at the conclu-| In o'Boston Murderers Refused New Tria (P)—A new tria o and Bartolome: ed of murder in Boston, April Nicola § whieh attention, was refused by the Mas: ourt today. Thi refus the r Thayer of the superior court | to grant a new trial, sought on the b is of an estino Madeiros, under death sen f j means that th ce will be pro y the In this state the penalty fo murder in the first degree is deat jong. Sha th Dakota will 1 ae electric chair at the stat the leading oil produc- The decision, t text of whic! pe on an ie was not immediately available, over- of thelt’p ruled all the exceptions taken by to prev nfringement. Each i counsel for Sacco and Vanzetti to th ruling of Judge Taylor in the course | of the original trial and in the hear- ngs on motions for a new trial. ‘Vanities’ Show Is 1 of Judge alleged confession by superior ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1! + MARTHA, MY FAIRY al QUEEN, GREETINGS |e VERILY, THOU ART INDEED AN OAGIG “To THE DESERT WEARN EVE OF “THE ARAVELER 1 EGA. IT | RIGHT Good -To BE BACK AT ONES WEARTHSTONE, HM-mMw Tl HAVE BEEN DPOTATE ATTENDING AN h IMPORTANT CONVENTION 5 OF PHILATELIGTZ DEAR, IDA GIFT FoR 0 a z e ‘4 e o- h eit yl c Genuine N. Y. Revue) RAs s th Of the many scenes programmed than 18 An dedicated are , InortRage 1 filed for eration of the e | Wit THE PEACE = <= OFFERING = REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. (01027 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, followed Lee, Jackson and Longstreet through the sodden fields of War Between the States gather in annual reunion. Once again the “Rebel” yell will resound, but the swelling, cutting volume of former years will be m ing. The grand parade will wind and “Wrestling Bouts.” In these, satire, burlesque, caricature, . slap- stick and buffoonery are lavishly ex- d. Among the spectacular fea- he Gate of Roses,” “The fan, Pearl and Shawl,” V| "Neath Miami Sk and “Kinky -| Kids on Parade.” some time ago by the of Mortgages, on!” The book is by William A. Grew] through Tampa’s streets, but the long brother, Foreclosed. 03 and the musie by Clarence Gaskill,| |ine will be dwindled and the qui mort: | and the dancing and ensembles were -e kept pace with dru MAND. TOR lthe front do court house | arranged by David Bennett. The en- t will be followed by those Mike Zine! of Huff was a visitor) in’ the. City K, tire production was made under the cadence, while many of in Mandan yesterday. Mill City Company Is Low Bidder on paving prop not, City Engineer W. W. Peter- son of Minot announced today aft er tabulating the bids which were | opened yesterday afternoon by the Minot city commission. After opening the bids, the ion, on motion of Commission- m-| m er V. A. Corbett, referred them to | the city engineer to be tabul. and decided that further would be postponed until next fternoon at 3 p. m., when prot or recommen- | daticns on the various types of paving, \ Paving | Bridges Asphalt company of Marion, Ind., was sec- | Other co who submit- ctors Ww. Woodri Minneapo The Dakota Coner company ond Drangstad and Rismoen, both Construction company.) curbs and gutte: Automatic Victrola Demonstrated Here By Hoskins-Meyer Simultaneo tions in prin with —demonstr: cities throughout) the Automatic st contribu. | ntion to musi-| reproduction, was demonstrated | Announced as an instru-! its own records, | and operates continuously for an hour with a single filling of the record magazine, it fulfilled every predic- tion made by its developers. | “Almost human,” was the com- ment frequently heard by those who saw it in operation yesterday. They saw the demonstrator take 12 se- lected records and place them in the} magazine just ubove the turntable. Then, at a turn of the electrie switch, they ‘saw the turntable begin to re- volve. A mechanical “hand” then took the first record from the maga- the United Orthophonic Vi tion of science and inv! eal tone arm moved to playing position, the needle was lowered to the record and the music started. The record played to the end, and. the mechanical “hand” gave further evidence of its dexterity by removing the completed record from the turn- | table, after the tone arm had moved to one side. The used record was quietly deposited in a felt lined re-, ceiving drawer below the magazine while the “hand” returned to the magazine, took up the second record | and deposited it on the turntable. ‘Again and again this process was repeated, at about 30-second inter-| vals, until 12 records had been play- ed. Then the last record was remov- ed from the turntable by the “hand, and the motor stopped automatical Hoskin-Meyer referred to the tensive work now being done by the pieces in their entirety. Many of these require at least 10 record sur- faces, these long recordings can started, and the entire composition | enjoyed without changing a single| record by hand. | The instrument can be operated, without using the automatic device, if jt_is desired to play one record or to change records by hand. When so used, the turntable is as easily accessible as’ the turntable of an in- strument not having the automatic feature. out ch day. d to be done in Mi-| Y ed, KCombs, ted bids v KE. Kennedy. Fargo; Black Hawk Construction | | compat Waterloo, lowa; Haggart firms of Minot, submitted bids on § zine and laid it on the turntable. The | {\ leigh Coun! . in Apr the da which dian. amount described in’ said will be sold direction of Mr. Carroll. is said to be a plenitude of exquisite costuming and a list of | principals, in the large company, that i well established local fav- Among them, are Bert Swor, id s ded for them. tering few from the | orites. ates that composed the Confede: . * ' same are those cer-|recently the star of Field Minstrels,} ° 00 46, Sather ad i Paving at Minot erties ae re, cwh wak veaiing | ore late toumatnerssraund eueieeenicy for Burleigh and « of North Da n with The Greenwich Vil- A xties But the spirit of the gg ener (kota and described as follows, to Follies, and Dave Fariew “cas laveneelyccan Minot, N. D., April 5—(AP)— | 3 droll comedian. Others in the com : : Souths i Hanlon and Okes, Minneapolis! , Souter pany are: Mary Dowling, Le Beuh cigaeasiek MG paving contractors, submitted the | ‘toy t ‘Her, Alice Bradford, John Coy! 4 eae baatge “Borevery lowest bids for 47 city blocks of! nor neth Lackey, Aimee Archer s his eye for So every terans also nd matrons ain that discharges brings pretty sponsor harpe, Ricco, John Kirk, Mary id, Johnny Dove, Marie Goode, There will be due on said mort. | y Son, Walter Hamilton, Vio. and maids of honor, who vies in gage on the day of sale, the sum of} ty r May le,) showering attention upon — their wo Thou: rhree Hundred For e Brbake athe oes in gray. 4 davis aie Venus. ‘Surrounding the| Election of a new commander-in losure Dated 128%. IM, ‘ NOTICE FORE- t NOTIC that and de North Di Mortgages, foreclosed by. sal premises in such mor! Construction company, Fargo, and, gage and hereinafter described at front door of the court house City of Bismarek, in Bur- | ‘i ota, at the on April 927, amount n said mortgage on the day | the i nthe same are lay of March, ses described in said| i which will be sold to those certain sh and State of North Dakota Is and providing a colorful| chief and selection of the next reun- background are fifty loveliest girls in America, The celebrated Earl Car- |roll Theatre. Orchestra under the direetion of Ray Kavanaugh, will render the music throughout the per- formance. ’| Confederate Vets ion city are the principal matters of business. General M. D. Vance, Little * Rock, Ark. present commande chief, is urging his city for the 1 meeting. Numerous s ing the reunion, but they are con+ sumed mostly ‘with speeches and ities provide gayety. ‘April 5.—(P)—The! Tampa, F' H Confederacy line of the Tiger skin is r \ i , | Pederson, Geer \thin grey roaghah {ond low in its bids, according to; Ward Fritch, mortgagors, to once again will forni here today when| the leopard for use in trimming wo- Peterson, and Burch & Sons 1. heim, mortgagee, dated April the thousands who| men's. coat: Construction company of Fargo: 17 _and filed for record in the = 1 ayae third office of the Register of Deeds in . sigs for the County of Burleigh a at t= Mothers- Don'tbe Despondent Are you one of those unfortu- nate athens wivaianmisiliren, and dexeribed as follows, to-wit: | pos.ss vl South a oO. ie Southeast | cont ingredi Quarter (S13 of (SE%), and the ‘stomach py] South Half of the Southwest Quar- the ki of SW%) of Section be} - idneya x (26), in. Township. One and liver. Itaids digestion, keeps & Morty | GAGy Non. 20 | bowels open and the liver and active. Wize Seventy-eight esto} ‘Men ead women everywhere the Fitth Principal Meridian. sot fenghed There will be due on said mort on th » Tl F (st and the costs of foi ch id sale. 1: NILS L. NESHEIM, Mortgagor. Combs, Titchie & Hanchett, Attorni for Mortgagee, Valley City, North Dakota. (First yf "22, 1927) NOt KS NOTICE HERBY that certain mortgage and delivered by E. P. Crain, P. ch, mortgagors, to North Dakota, on Janua: rd, 192) fice in page sale of gag e front door of the court hou the City of Bismarck, in Bu eh County, No ur of two o'¢ 1 jock on said. mortgage on the day sale. The premises mortgage and which will be sold satin c ises situated in the County and described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (8h%) Section Twenty-seven (27) Township One Hundred: Forty (141 of ‘in| Vietor Company in recording the sym-| Township One Hundred Forty (140) | NOW ‘ a ago gy Hed ie "North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) | Ww ons oe musical master’ West’ of the Fifth. Principal Mee ridian. his 22nd day of March, 2 AUDITORIUM. dated April 17,/ ‘or record in th e County of Burleigh and | , and recorded in said of- Book 163 of Mortgages, on will be foreclosed by a: the premises in such mort- and hereinafter deseribed at rth Dakota, at the) p. m., on April} to satisfy the amount due) described in said) 6 0 the same are those certain | to! ti pr of | Burleigh and State of North Dakota). 9 Celie me YKO MEDICINE CO., Kances City, Me. Bismarck he woeoy APRIL 13 THE LARGEST: AND MOST EXTRAVAGANT REVUE TO BE SEEN IN NORTH DAKOTA THIS YEAR Fs 4 ry | of! thal ieee et iH close Eat dd. ressed stam envelope, for return of the tickets..... There will be due on said mort- With the new automatic in-| cage on the day of sale, the sum | strument, it was explained, one of/of Two Thousand Three Hundred | now de| Forty Dollurs and Thirty-five Cents | placed in the magazine, the motor| ($2,340.35), und the costs of fore- closure and sale. Dated March 22nd, 1927. T. A Gl Mortgagee. Combs, Ritchie & Hanchett, Attorneys for ort eeice, (Pwat: poplteation Mt pases ubdlication arate Demonstrations of the | a ANT trument will be continued meet READ Bry ed One Hundred: Principals—Chorus ‘Tosavoid: the trouble later of standing in;line, it is suggested that ‘you send in your mall! order newt Mall orders ‘with ‘check or money order made payable to Harris’ &:Woodmansee, Bismarck, o order of receipt. - & ° PRICES, including tax: balcony, $3.20, $2.75. $52; sallery, S118. sta t Harris & roodmansee’s Monday April’ cas EASTER! ~ A PARIS CREAMON COIFFURE See Wot A -ToKEN OF MV AFFECTiaN) \ =H AND NOT, AN ATTEMPT To 4 | sions are held dur- stories recounting the days when the| . lyeterans were fighti » Din- Will Meet at Tampa jeri dances and many other sestiv-| valing the fur of! liver | Lawyers Cannot Accept Service of Legal Papers Attorneys cannot accept service of legal papers unless specifically c| thorized to do so by their clients, we HME, WHAT | POETICAL PHRAGE “fo FLOW UNDER | THE BRIDGE OF aw \F HE HAT 19 ANYTHING Like case was ap or death has so thinned the ranks! defendant against wl had been entered WELL! G0 * Youre. BACK 2 GO RED A NOES le CONVENTION, " -|the supreme court has held in the case of Oulie, appealed onda too old and broken to!from the Mountrail county district Nl ride in automobiles pro-! court. The B. W. Taylor vs. by the pealed by TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 case, He contended that he had never supreme court affirmed the dec peen legally in court since he had of the lower court. The case was not authorized his attorney to accept appealed by the defendants who. he} service of papers for him. The su- that they were relieved from obliga= eme court upheld this-contention, tion on a bond given to the school reversing a decision of the lower district because the latter had not ge instituted action to collect on the district No. 7, Dickey ¢ against bond within the period established @ Onter, Sra'aydid-tB Gabbard theO: themida bie au- Carl V. defendant the om a judgment in a foreclosure], . 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