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L} one man, without right of review by jan impartial tribunal: Pinched = That many of us have suffered an injustice no uni jman, fully convers A I'deny, and the same thing may \likewise happen in the future to any mer who has his crops insurea jo i | i> Charges against Frederick He! jcook at the Sixth street cafe, maintaining a common nuisance, jwere dismissed by Justice of the REPLY TO OLSNESS {been led in good faith to beli + Mott, N. Dak., April 16, 1927.; until the time he should receive his! money, that he was insured. * Z Fditor Tribune Mr. ‘Olsness, the state hail insur-| With the stat R Crane Tuesdiiy. follow- i i : In the controversy which has arisen |, Mt Olsness, idl Mr. Ole i eace R. rane Episcopal Church Mrs. L, E. Huschka \ between Commissioner Olsness and | 27ee, lenarement, ant the ie orien | : , fea a prelonnae ‘eran te Scene of Harris- | Hostess to Club {Ff ( Ce ee they all not be reanon=| At Oy Wi await. trial in distriet court on a Woods Nuptials’ at Bridge Party other, Mr. Olsness: has set forth in individual LE ie f i ; charge gor @Beaeinn, ine, Uhh. I GNer a 2 I, 4 the press his version the matte! a i. sick) Tha. “wedding of Miss Catherine! Mrs. L. E. Huschka was hontess, to (, '\ Ee lacchrd the anges co ane | HOW SILLY ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, the Mothers’ Service club. Tuesday ; “honest to goodness dirt farmer.” f- the beat Husband: You accuse me o! rris of Charlson, and Cari 2flernoon at a bridge party. There! 7 yf q In reading Mr. Olsness’ urticle 1 reap | reckless extravagance. When did 1 K. Woods of Fort Yates was solem. feo vag rid opits, Ereore go- feel “als overlooked two funda- t ih Cluetediaeved ex : - ing to Mrs, R. G. McLaughlin, g mental Ri i ow a » Ox- nized Monday morning at 10:30 at A pretty color scheme of pink and ist. That the hail insurance de- pou wea land att {tin you bought a year ago. the Episcopal church, Rev. F, H. Steen was carried out. A tourse jartment was estab ed for the jthe facts We haven't used it) once-—Popular Davenport officiating. The couple eer ain co served at the conclu-| Z enefit and protection of the ‘farm- oe sion of the evening. | ers. a ded by Mr. and Mrs. David —_— i, 2nd. That it is only the duty of; this iand for i ~— ‘ “T. Harris“ of Bismarck, brother and/ WACHTER P. T. A. TO MEET the commissioner and state hail in ms urd beset | Hints on ee ug the brid The Wachter-Parent-Teacher B OH elege artment to justly and) H ‘good faith to believ ‘ollowing the ceremony z mee sie 1 Renae ere \ + ding ‘party were guests at fhe at the Wathter ‘school Thurnday by the legisiature, and not to ar-| soured oe | r ; atthe Patterson ‘hotel. > levening at 8 otlock. ‘The following ropate to themselves the further a. | Mometar | ucise wa hin glove | ass Bertha Varney an ra, Har- Fy < sumed duty to prevent such change! ‘ “ woman ris entertained Saturday evenifig at) Feeram will be given: in. the law which experience nas | St devgr yes h street? The dneatnehevot the chowel “aa he hqme of the latter in honor of 4 st Grade! Square toes and the new heel strap,! shown were needed | of Nove he department, for the| "2 eve ke | ol ¢ students. 4a iddbee fee aed. first. time, notified the farmer that pinched edges are the points : the bride, The evening was spent in|" "Recltation—Detty Ward signed to prevent the mules from| Defects were discovered in the hail his land wast Tecate li thin TA Bh Guite le sewing and a lunch was served. | Patriotic exercise—Six first grade] *!PPing, make these, of | gold Kid, insurance law as it now stands.| cain rejected. Had the department} or ba Ae a hotel ie eka aa loowaly setcovee at Mrs, Woods has been teaching! y chamingly quaint. which have worked w gross injustice] notified the farmer. in time, he could | ? SP COMPRA aba ies 8 lodlera south of Bismarck for the last two) “¥dents: playlet—trene Smith and] —————-—— fees to many of the farmers of the atat years and has many friends he: Henry Koch, then have protected himself, by tak-| ing out other insurance, or by re- J e ament i it. The farmers brought these defects to! | enamel ornament in fron BATS See the Getty oubind erie: ate: TALKS ON Tar eee -RUSSIAN tN] te alent o of pene is! and insuring in the state, Glsness says a : = Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Thete will be an informal recep bajo Hugh Longmuir and Inez] At % meeting of the Mothers Club| tion froma Me Ulticss and Gee de-| that, this is impossible, Certainly . figs m re mennurea veil 2 i. e does not want to - ee. i | y 7 tien Sorta thetlone cated ite Oke Wstgiaay at the home of Mrs, Harty [partment with such persistency aa to |Poatwent of incompetence He has FASY ENOUGH You von't look as if you'd ever done|f| TONIGHT — Wednesday the Presbyterian church pds the: Piano solo—Bernitta Naset. was given by J. M. Devine on the his- lead Lay f ae jat tl ee oe | ist the land, and it does not take — work, last year on Thursd: ng at the| Talk—Superintendent H. 0. Sax-| tory lite and progress of the so- enacted for the benefit of S| longer to ver the defects than| _ Traveler (to hotel chambermaid): Tramp: Indeed I have. _ I once; church. The Philat! young, vik. tollea “GoemancRusting’ pioneer sere) ess, and the hail department, instead it"foeq to list it. They have a very | Will you wake me early tomorrow! managed a good hand laundry, but! ladies will serve a dinner at 6 o’clock| Song, “America”—audience, tlers in North Dakota, Mr. Devine | of,f0F the benefit of the farmers of | sctive bureau, as we discovered when| Morning? : it failed me. after whieh the social program will ping Hee Tete red Te in| the, state, Mat : to remedy these defects.| Chambermaid: Certainly, sir, you, Lady: How that? be given. The entertainment will be BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE and about O®essa, Russia, from whieh] of ner mabe a thet ae consider the farmer un.| need only. ring for me.—Muskete,, Tramp: he went home to her fi charge of a committee which hes} The B Mission Circle | will 7] hi t majorit rf at the home 1 . Re ennedy,| spoke of the early settlements in the] made the stat t before the bill: : frat ie SP ee mal 518 Sixth street. Members will re-| counties of McIntosh, Wells, Sheridan | mage the, Statement before the sei: | tain whether the | tand of officers. for the coming church spyr4g° “ell, call from, Hebrews 121 and Stark, outlining the problems and! mittee of the house, that if these| 14, pronerly, listed. | If, the parties Roh ic and 13. Mrs. R. D. Hoskins willl ditticulties ineident to their coming) particular wmendments. passed, earns, tis to administer the ree 4 é [lead the devotionals. The program | and readjustment to the conditions| povernor would veto them, T ‘refer mone tet he eer Ganka ae ©.-B. SECRETARY HERE Waguting a Ae a missionary | of a new and unsettled country. SAAN AOIP Seles ie ILE tis ad sured until abd unleds Olenete noti. | 4 is state it. rt att: t muc! one of Oklahoma City, charge. peice tention: bute when the governor did fed him within a reasonable time,| B. 'E. to the contrary, and this Olsness| and Seuap tte a wr, Kennedy and’ Mrs. Fred | At The Movies || vet stem. as Sr. Olaness ig reverted Goeant_ want Kota Chetan "Endeavor. Union in’ be hostesses aris Starnes ould we cannot fe" ecomes rather a srr putting ona two-day’ district rally. J Api « condition when a farmer must fol- tir. “inger iethe, midwest eld] PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET | “toy ENING MEA THE oe and in wich uke opera erent ow. hie atin ‘slip trom the at ed, if he thinks he can’ Vienna. mother.~-P believe that it takes the} t from June to December ing Show, London. were persuaded to the side of the ing Show, London. farmers, Olsness is reported to have 4 secretary gad here by hel The Progressive Mothers club was |Fleanor Boardman are the starring | was to give the farmer the right of SCsors to i vc tsk istian Endeavor. entertained last evening at the home|trio in “Tell It to the Marines” at] appeal from the decision of the hail ahd ckec AT eel He is known as a worth while speck-: of Mrs. George Tekippe. the Eltinge, Thursday, Friday and | insurance commissioner, the right to Mui Gots h ere ait er and will give several addresses was answered with the names of |Saturday with Chaney in a new char-| bring his matter into court and invake the ‘rule in ong link, it must | le here. | American paint and sculptors. | acterization for him. the controversy determined by an im- |}. ieee tryoh~ Rubaata lich ifterbesdd 1 be pected he will do so in every} hye The topic was, at ‘a Homemaker} He roars his way through the role] partial tribunal and by a jury of his POTLUCK SUPPER {Should Know About of a tough old ‘Marine Sergeant; |peers, Is this not good American| ° bain CaS, lies t Members of the A- 0, U. W. lodge was given by Mrs. Earl Speaks. years in the wervice; veteran of | doctrine? canaid hia otaternent and that: het were entertained last evening at a round table discussion was on the|many a battle—battering the new], The department, says Olaness, in| CMnlid in his statement and potluck supper. Superintendent and subject, “Pictures Best Suited for|generations of recruits into the tra-|his article, “should much more; ‘* hiding ie ts h het soon tain Mrs, C. B. Di id Mrs. Our Hom ditions of the service that is “first he | the legislature —— to fight.” girls were guests. Following the FORMER RESIDENT DIES A grim old fellow, this sergeant supper a clever program of dancing! Mrs, Lewis Westhauser, an old-[of “Tell Tt to the Marines.” But, and el td was given by the Indian time resident of the city, died Satur-Junder it all, proud of his boys; as|%0 Pregnant with knowledge and per- girls. aneing followed the pro-! ‘day at her home in St. Saul and was| fond of them as a father might be,| fection that by daily robe ee with is justly due him. jis no wrecker, as Olsness would Long gram. buried this morning in the family lot}even while he belabors them like a{the dess of Wis y could | eal SE ea « Li . i i ie y 7 These are concrete examples of ‘ ‘at Virginia, Minn. Mrs. Westhauser| Simon Legree., not absorb one new idea. I wonder! now injustices occur when arbitrary ines LLOYD HUGHES, LADIES’ AID MEETS {was married in Bismarck 50 years] His is the story of many a tough they ascribe to Governor Sorlie : tie powers are vested in The Ladies’ Aid of the First ago and made her home here forjold “top kicker” of the corps—and the} {he xdom, or, if he is mere Lutheran church will meet in many years, leaving here for St. Paul explanation of the fanatical adora-| {he imé mart of the trio, signing on church parlors on Fridav afternoon where she since resided. tion Marines have for their sergeants } ¢ on Mope ine, i at 2:30. The hostesses will be Mrs. — —the tougher the better. = ae have been claims re- Charles Larson, Mrs. Theodore Lar-; SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET “Tell It to the Marines” is Simon eat Pg ti were equitable and} son and Mrs. C. Iver Larson, all of | St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet | Pure entertainment but it ix more} eens .e they we moved In imood Faith: bi s e Mandan, A lunch will be served and tomérrow’ afternoon at 2:30 jn the} it is the very soul of Uncle Sam’s eva tlasareardate tte creae SAME 1 PRICE * COMEDY ilor, Beware” $4.00 of aia SNA WA Att a large attendance is desired. eerie oni oe shea NE i aoe et Views and of the Y CkaneESbe THURS., FRL, SAT. AT HIGHWAY MEETINGS jand all_are cordially invited to at- a great batele fleet thundering en trey nie lat eaone for over N AIR of distinction is The Thrilling Epic Governor A, G. Soplie: left this tend. | Hosterses for the afternoon |ietanct, to, the world at eae gait; Haw us it now. is, the department : \ furnished the tall f the Devil-Dogs! morn ‘or Valle: 1 e 5 8. ; elie : ‘ = HH will attend a highway meeting. Fri.| Thomas Sheehan and. Mrs. woven through its laughs. The gov eet aulbiecsias) unt, then: # women buflt on heavy lines by this elonga- o le Devi #8 day a similar meeting will be held Jaszkowiak, TDEL nie utiol tor comaratn el akould he use all of the influence ted Redfern Corselette*. A broad band of in Minot and another in Devils Lake ; ———— the whele ‘cor ‘4 Neri eed or {and nower in his command to prevent ch i on Saturday. Other members of the | AUXILIARY LUNCHEON e whole corps—why hundreds of | the law from being s d that tubber, connecting back and front panels commission left last evening to at-| In compliment to the state presi-]™Arines play in its dramatic action | rolief could b Ti tend the meetings, {dent “My ‘Clara Linn Larson," the Pile pst ra piige avy ora ear | Americar’ Legion Auxiliary will en- he eee ae RETURN FROM TRIP | tertnin Thursday noon with a lunch.| Marines what “The Bix Parade” did Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Register have|¢€on at the Grand Pacific hotel. All 3 defeat, and which was v moulds the figure in a semblance of slender returned: from an extended. trip in| Members are urged to come, Reser-| ,,¥ liam Hi ines, as the irrepress governor, was to make bl H 2 ~ Oo Pa ii: 4 the etek anataeetes tie a Fen la lguier caeciaeeaene or leupona fble recruit, has a role that was!parties who administer the KG BAKING grace. A flat back and perfect diaphragm California and other states on the| 709, Boardman makes a charming hero-| theacente atone POWDER contol are also characteristic features. stopping at many points en route. | commercial supervisor for the North-|]@ ——_.___________ The hailldepartment pays the ms ie the agents of the departmen TELEPHONE MAN HERE - oer Roe — Gribhon | of the individual farmer as Olsness serine Bal Rlepee compen | nessors for this work, They Guaranteed FORUM CIRCLE TO MEET [in Bismarck today on. business torl| NEWS BRIEFS | /the rites and reguiations which the - Pure 6 ° The Forum Ciclo the Prnhytor{ he company's probaly il be |@—————— gsc ant alow wih thy the Tell it to Prosecutor in Rome requests 30/the assessors should make an at the bottom, confines long full thighs per- interest oe di 3: ane i fectly, keeps the garment in place, and Our Corsetieres will fit you in a Redfern Model exactly suited to your needs. L. H. Redelfs of Fargo, division now claim’ they are, ian Ladies Aid society will meet at, here severa’ the church Thursday afternoon at 3 years imprisonment, the maximum| the farmer, according Ol use less than of o'clock, All ladies of the congrega- GENERAL AID MEETING 5 jarmer, rding to Ol i ' ei Fr tion whe are nterorted are urged tol, The ladles of the third divnion of | etueed™ plotting ‘agsinat Tite et ment _seena_the_Iast, after having [higher Priced Brande e rothers the Marines rome, Mussolini. i i Seaiilon will be hostesses at the regular meet- % “Merchandise of Merit Only” * UNDERGOES OPERATION ' ine of me coera Aid meareaay, David A. Brown, he Bi sdiatadlib cons MILLIONS of POUNDS USED y Mrs, Mary Patera, who underwent @fternoon in the church parlors. J nietee of Michigan Retail associa. MAH BY THE GOVERNMENT =n operation for gall stone: a the GUILD TO MEET tion investigating merchandising 7 marck hospitel about a month agd, The Ladies Gi s methods of Ford stores in Detroit, has returned to her home, She is wild of St. George's! cays investigation failed to reval § H 1 bis reves ne Epiacopal church’ will meet Thursday |*0¥1, investigation failed to reval any F \ = \ ul ] n pate fy sheers at 3 o’clock at the home of | RETURNS HOME MeV. 1) Mantes, 414 Higbee steee!.|: "a1, wesohons laborataries in New D TOR EBOLTO Manhoo in the Band’ Miss Adelle Ames kas returned to RETURNS HOME York announce new chapter in tele- vBee*Rbuilage we'RCe home in'Bigins =|, Met, Vincent awa. has tat ee eo M.E. BOLTON ‘ er home at Kulm after a few)#"d image on single wavelength. aisin- PARENTS OF DAUGHTER tay visit in Bismarek with her Mr and Mrs, Ole Quale of Driscoll} #ister, Miss Margaret Clooten. P Osteopath sed non-stop air hts from New York to Paris increased to six! ce the birth of a daughter to- To UN with announcement in New York Specialist the St. Alexius hospital. Pe pticleied tO URRY the|that Lieut. Erghott, former West a in : eee ae ietatieie University of North Dakota st Grand| Pointer and now of the New York Chronic several days’ visit in|National Guard, accompanied by ‘ ; Forks afte ; Chester Erstrom of Baldwin is Cc , ' transacting business in the city to-|the city with friends. Somme te a on and two Diseases This little monthly magazine for ama- LEAVES FO FOR HOME presides ry teur photographers ater pisahe ,Gerlits, who. recently Minot—City commission, by vote Repairing Teinone BOW (60c a year) is HERE FROM ay ‘ a Pl a course at a local Raskin of 3 to 2, appointed John Wagner as Bismarck Shoe Hospital yours for a year Mrs. G. Relea) a thie Xsi0 left this morning for bi chief of police to succeed John oe — Bismarck, with the Hawk-Eye friends in the city yesterday. wk it Goodrie! Nederloe, whose term expires May 1. Henry Burm \ camera. VISITS HERE . BIRTH. ANNOUNCEMENT Grand Forks—Supplemental report N. D. Mrs. FE. C. Fogarty of Sterling Mr. and M rott of Cen- on conduct of state mill and elevator ited friends in ‘the city Tuesday. oat -_ son born’ will be presented to Governor Sorlie SS the St. Alexius hospital. by senate fact finding committee, This Week Only it was decided at close of two-day | Q200S0CSS6595106111 5900930900091 O OUMNH a band. Ie RETURNS TO 8 cy A egapemegpe oo i gives them The Weather her home’ here, hans few days! Pig rivers ia northere. @ NO. 2 ROLL HAWK-EYE CAMERA Jotoffun,and puts them Cloudy t “3 ni eh t and tack wee Med "tae: S t y : . on the road to success. i Manel coud . Martin Gromvold of Chicago, for-} New Orleans—New Orleans State: ore our urs % And Kodakery for 1 year, value $1.85 With an EASY-PLAYING merly of Bismarck, is visiting in Bis-|said a five-year-old Minnesota giri, a x e , Conn bo ill mak | memes || marck, the guest of David Cook. whose name was not made public, had N P 9 6 an your boy will make % BOYS’ si GUEST OF | QF sistem, leprosrrium, at Carville, Lay as cured rice Cc nae pees Caner ‘ : hore siting ‘her. sister, Mra. Htobert | Rea | In our new, dry, cold air, refriger- ! = inmtumese ake i SUITS Brachter; for a few days. a dental shot mr Liied Linen e| ated, fire proof vaults, the last word i Now everybody can have the fun of pic- terests him most. : Mine “Caen me Setslaie shaadi: allan iia ‘ in fur storage. : ture making with an Eastman camera. Comets, trombones, triamp- TWO is visiting at the home of her sister, aigititing, a8 & maldvervant, Mis The No. 2 Hawk-Eye, made in Kodak ji Mrs, Russell A. Young. snow ‘Assistant. Minister : _—_ i Taine, eis. Actemaeat ets, saxophones, clarinets, a ETURNS HONE . ot i geen in the new Socialist Cab- H acl ps “iad is. sturdy, epen able, sure. —everything for the-band. PAIRS “I, sane EER BON a uy or nov ames 8 FURS REPAIRED You'l lke the easy” way it works and EASY PAYMENTS. Came : e in uria after a few days’ a? i @ top-notch quality pictures it makes. KNICKERS visit in Bismarck, Seis Alek Seu lasise _ soutysl CLEANED AND RELINED Remember that our offer is good for y CARD OF THANKS your answer. {t is glorious to a j this week only N , ‘ 95 : with a lively, he ree energetic body ‘ 4k! N Be an es tat ele att §) Hoenck’s Fur Store | bors. for thelr kind restless bed. Foley Pills, a diareuic $ | t e yah , [ete eee eee a : ; Hoskins-Meyer The Melody Shop i Oe the Beautifu rc formal Fianeys|% roadway o,N.D. {8 ; Bismarek, N. 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