The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1927, Page 8

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—e si Oe sts Sa PAGE EIGHT | . 29 INDICTED “BY GRAND JURY ‘Qwenty Liquor Law Charges, 2 Auto Thefts Included in List Presented (P)—Twen- returned Fargo N.D., April 22. ty-nine indictments were since Wedni Twenty of the indictments invol liquor charges, two motor vehicle thefts. two grand larceny and four violation of postal fegulations. An indictment was understood to have been returned aguinst Arthur Tou- | ¢ pin, held in the Grand Forks jail on urge of impe federal officer. The United States a office declined, howe but announced th: was allowed an to complete state author. y by the au- Toupin into it was said, the Michigan authoritic they “could not afford” to spend the| money necessary to return the con- viet. his sentence. ities were a thorities here to custody. Previou May Be Brought to Trial In the event that Toupin is not re- turned to Michigan, it is believed ihat he will be brought to trail on a charge of impersonating an officer! ¢ when he caused the eling salesman in Grand Forks. Indictments announced by United Sta attorney’ clude one against hm, held in the C ing into the postoffice at Bowes- mont, N. D. | George P, Kelsch, alleged to have! sent a forged check to a Chicago mail order hose in payment for a shipment of merchandise, was indict- ed on a charge of using the mails to] defraud. He is now at liberty on bonds in Bentley, S. D. George Wood Wright, who is al-| leged to have transported a stolen| antomobile from Texas to Slope county, was indicted for his alleged jon of the Dyer act. Wright! i | on liquor smuggling chai like num-} ber were chi b illicit liquor to » F reservations. Three we with sending — obscene through the mai Palm Olive Soap, 5c, Sat- urday. A.W.L.Co. _ | To Those Who Have INDIGESTION | Finney Makes This Offer | Your Money Cheerfully Refunded If One Boitle of Dare’s Mentha Pep- sin Doesn't Do pu More Good Than Anything You During the pa rers from ste di t : poor disor- ¢ Mentha Pep- 1 pleasant ta vi rlieve attacks but taken regu help to overcome the m . cases when due to excesses or faulty in this part of the state J that is why every ¢ miserable, start to im- it _today—one bottle of Dare’s Pepsin is guaranteed by Fin- y's drug store and all druggists to ip you more than anything you} ever tried or money back.—Adv. for ‘health's sake aisin- _ In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send these states and in the west is the studied o| N.O Lurgi company many, and Dr. Mueller is president of the American Lurgi corporation, New York. sellschaft, of all kinds of patent processes. rrest of a trav-/ ing a | anthr: y the! this purpose are now being built in office in-} Germany and other European coun- rles Welle-| tries,” Dr. Mueller said. “From tests t alier county) already made it is proven that the ie jail at Langdon on a charge of break-' lignite of the Dakotas and Montana, (played by Mr. Whiteside). 'LIGNITE COAL WILL REVOLUTIONIZE INDUSTRY IN NORTH DAKOTA, GERMAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS BELIEVE is superior to anything yet discover- inimitable oriental actor M. De Silva Are Consulting Minneapolis Financiers Today Concern- » ing Development of Lignite Property Near Leigh, N. D. —$150,000 Plant Be Built There Soon to Minneapolis, April he billiohs of tonssof una will revolutionize industry i tire north- nion of Drs. Octken and Frank Mueller, consulting with inanciers interested in the develop- t of a lignite property near Leigh, », ‘Dr, Octken is a director of the of Frankfurt, Ger- Both of these companies subsidiaries of the German Ibank and Metallurgische Ge- owners and developers Hard Coal Substitute “In Germany it is an accepted fact hat lignite can be briquetted, form- y satisfactory substitute for coal, and many plants for y \ be increased to 600 tons a day. ed in other countries.” dia h with a capacity of e be used turing operations and | plant will be built under the personal direction of a German engineer sent, for the purpose. En Route to Leigh Detkem—and Mucller are now) the conclusion of a 90-minute session! way to the site of the , tory and will make recommend: us_to its construction and ope: The plant to be built at will cost $150,000, The capacity wil com the acre or a total of more than 000,000 tons. Well Known Artists Coming in ‘Arabian’ Walker Whiteside inv rounds himself with the ers obta' well known artists. Miss the hands of the bandit Would These Men Take Candy from Children? It is dificult to believe that a grown man would take candy from children, yet unscrupulous dealers have been known to deceive a child for so small a sum as a fraction of @ penny! ‘The game they work is simply this: A child walks up to the coun- | ter (the men referred to are en- | gaged in selling soft drinks, though they have no standing whatever with the better merchants), and asks clearly and distinctly for Orange-Crush, Instead of handing out tho real thing, however, the cheater quickly slips over @ so-called orange drink made from imitation extracts and containing no orange juice what- ever. His extra profit on this shady tran: fon is a mere fraction of a penny Obviously there Is no comparison between the true drink and the sub- stitute, for Orange-Crush is made from real oranges, contains real (Adv.) orange juice, actually possesses more energy-replacement value, or food calories, than an equal quan- tity of fresh ripe oranges. In making Orange-Crush, the duice of luscious oranges is blended ‘with the delicate flavor of the peel, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes, @ pure food color such as is used in cakes and candies, carbonated water, pure cane sugar. Nothing else. Mothers are warned to instruct their children not only to ask for Or- ange-Crush by name but to insist that it's served in the Krinkly Bottle, While no_ reputable dealer would attempt to deceive a child, mis- takes do happen—and any such should be at once reported to the lo- cal bottlers of Oranges Crush. Sales Mount As Latest | Improvements Become Known The instant Dodge Brothers latest im- provements became known, sales be- gan to climb. Take the car out for a trial and you'll understand why! It would require a full page to describe these improvements in detail, but here is a partial listing: new silent-type clutch, new comfort-tilt seats, new five- bearing crankshaft, new starting sys- tem, new steering ease, smart new lines and colors, eSsier gear shifting, softer pedal action, new muffler, and far-reaching improvements in the vital parts and body architecture. Test the car’s new smoothness, quiet- ness and ease of handli ing—then re- member its enviable record for long life and low cost of up-keep! Standard Sedan Special Sedan De Luxe Sedan : $1050 +o. + 1160 Delivered in Bismarck M.B. GILMAN CO, BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-B BISMARCK We Aleo Sell Dependabie Ueed Care Donse BrotHers MOTOR CARS NOTICE The planting of any shrubbery, flower beds. fruit trees, vegetables or other plants in- tended to provide food for human or animal ccnsumption, on any parking strip adjacent _ to paved streets is strictly prohibited by city ordinance. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. A company now is being formed to Utilized to peopl ignite briquetting plant at; motle; 200 tons of, soldiers. tion The patented, at Effort to Get Help The| do a thing” towards settlement of ay has 1,600 acres under lease! the controversy. with about 20,000 tons of lignite to| | bly sure st play- le, and when he appears! at the city auditorium in “The Ara-| bian” Saturday night, April 23, there! will be found in his support several | Camelia Campbell will appear in the charac- ter of the heroine Diane, a dashing; young English girl whose valor saves an entire regiment from death at; “Zantra”| This is} healthful | tral high school teacher of Superior, was closeted with the governor for an hour and a half. Reference Mii pbell’s first senson as Ws ker Whiteside’s leading: lad; |tion which she has filled. j tinction. Other talented players, in | “The Arabian” Barry Whitcob | as Col. Gordon, Paul McGrath ap, Ma- | ny method of execu Frank Henderson as - lias Irma MeCowa| Plans Are Made For | ving Hassaue Investigation Into Lignite Coal Rates | Migneapolis, April 22,--()-—Pre- ee li hg pl for an Da lg ry 9, by the sta of North akota on Superior People’s freight rates on lignite in the state| were drafted here today at a conf ence between John Thorpe of Bis- rt imarck, assistant attorne; eneral, | From Governor Fails) tnd siantey ‘3B. Hou ou _ sel for the state in lignite aS The North Dakota legislature tatutes, the to reveal intervention. | as Ta Urt, An augmented cast is| the stage’ with crew of Arabs, Fellaheen, an ' Madison,’ Wis, April 224) bed with Governor Zimmerman, a com- mittee of three from Superior, seek- | ing intervention in’ the prolonged |high school strike, was “informed il that the chief executive “could not The committee, active in attempts to bring about the reinstatement of | Miss Lulu J. Dickinson, ousted Cen- Hew to ‘*Have Time’? 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See this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. today. It may save you heavy loss tomor- row. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Tusurance” * 216 Broadway Phone 577 | BISMARCK, N. D. Wita: NEW cecilia icici for men. Made from the finest imported fur. Skilfully finished by hand. Styled by expert, designers. Popularly priced at ten, seven and five dollars Lanpher Hats are sold exclusively in Bismarck by DAHL’S CLOTHING STORE Auditorium Theatre One Night Only, Saturday, April 23rd Mail Orders Now . its last session ordered a general in- vestigation on intrastate tariffs on lignite by the state railroad commis-| sion and‘ the attorney gencral’s| office. i A move for a study of lignite| transportation costs cume as a sequel) toa e before the Interstate Com- merce Commission. North Dakota railroads proposed increases in all interstate rates on lignite. The state and lignite Pe | companies united in opposition ani retained Mr. Houck as counsel. A se of hearings was followed by presentation of final arguments and the case is awaiting a ruling by the) federal commission. Hearing of evidence on the intra- Rayon Bedspreads. Special! 95. A. W. L. Co. H s in 1927 spring headwear shades now on display at Bismarck A.StoRY OF LONDON-CalnO AND The DESERT cad i 2) FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927, state rates will get under way with-| For y Hats and Caps. in three months, according to’ plans| A. W. L. Co. shaped by Mr- Thorpe and Mr. Houck today. The first American ambassador | England was John Adams, in Tie We've Got It— You Need It— EXPERT GREASING SERVICE Give your car the Money-Saving, Trouble- Saving’ benefits of fresh VEEDOL lubricants throughout motor, transmission, differential and the chassis. Our modern equipment insures a thorough job. EXPERT WASHING SERVICE The AIR MIST will not damage the finish of your car; it does its work more thoroughly than the water force, mechanical systems that literally blast the dirt off. Like the Villain in the play— “We Will Be Glad to Do Your Dirty Work.” Courteous and Efficient Service juaranteed. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 300 FOURTH ST. PHONE 490 BIG COYOTE AND RABBIT HUNT M Come to Irwin’ Anderson’s place, one mile west and three miles south of McKenzie, bv twelve o'clock, Sunday, April 24th. $10.00 reward for every coyote or wolf killed to the person killing it. Seven hundred hunters needed to cover the coyote run, which is four- teen miles Jong and ten miles wide. Lunch and am- munition will be furnished, but we suggest that you bring some ammunition of your own. Only shotguns will be allowed. It is estimated there are thirty coy- ctes and wolves in this run. E. B. Klein has been appointed Field Captain. 7 Farmers Committee, L. E. Heaton, Jr., ‘’ Irwin Anderson, C.D. King. , The New Fisk Extra Heavy BALLOON Buy it for — Extra safety This super-tire also surpasses all others in appearance, sure traction and steering ease. 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