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T URSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 -THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THR | be, available next year would be ser’ MoGraw Traded ta Mail service. Shs Wostete? tl spended because 4 Poow...-¢ | Requests for improvement of sec- | was si employe failed to if his hat to the ondary roads recently have been re- Cards For Flowers tonmaer. RT is offend- ceived from Burke, Rolette and Sheri- eee ed at the poatmaster’s reprimand, dan counties and many counties in| New York, Ap 28.—(P)—-The declared a strike. purpose to withhold all you could - | < until you had compared notes. with | indicted as an accessory to the mur- | \ | “It was not.” 0 \ By 0. A. Stevens. | the eastern part of the state also are’ Brooklyn National League club has : rf \ | asking for additional road improve- traded Bob McGraw, right handet ! : North Dakota Agricultural College iments which the department. is un- pitcher, to the St. Louis Cardinals | ig i i ble to grant because of lack of funds. for D'Arcy Flowers, utility infielder, - j | The present edule for 1 calls it was announced here today. ae but require care- | » | for 634 miles of gravel construction Fiowers will report to the Robins | | This year with an unusually early | esting and useful, - BE OBSERVED I spring, robins began to be reported | ful watching and frequent recording | me fe aie t7pacted that on miles pf and when he ar- lito ts mue re he ice | prs ‘ gravel ulready asked will be post- Mrs. Snyder Will Take Stand iarest March 10, but it was not un- It is much more difficult to notice | Highway Body Rejects Appl, boned until ep signed to cover til about April’1 that they became} or to recall when a bird is last | y or Sunda: e will be | CAPITOL tstop as a regular. Johnny Bui : NT | quite common. Except for a few/scen than when it was first seen. : ; To Spend Over Three Millions ler, the team's present shortstop, will 4 in Her Own Defense To- IN BISMARCK ascii gttigulatscthi tires ofiesstay.| The, tree! aputrows. ete Scen| Cations For Improvement | A statement prepartd for the state be shifted to third base, | Flowers THEATRE . orrow Morni: \be said to have arrived about March| about April 20, according to , the of Secondary Roads ion shows that the has been with the Cards for several m rning 15, ‘when they were reported at -| writer's notes for the past five years. = 7 itures for rou yeurs but never byoke into the in- der the supervision of the dep. tracts to be let this 458,151 Heid asa regular, Lust season, while Rogers Hornsby: was out of the game, Flowers was assigned to second base. ry jous places. Early. ducks, geese, kill-| The juncoes which arrive at ie Queens County Court House, New| Thursday Musical Club toj deer, juncoes and tree sparrows ap-| same tie are more abundant and {peared about the same time. remain Yonger, frequently into the Starting Tonight ns by various counties si 2.0) —The state ret-| Sponsor Special Musical "the vlackbirds follow just a little| first of May.” They also return in| for Siate aid in the development of When the statement was prepare oa, ed its case in the Snyder murder ‘ {behind the robins. Redwings were|the fall about two weeks before the | Secondary roads are being rejected it shows that ¢ sling § TOM MIX trial at 12:28 p, m. today. Edgar F.| Programs During Week | reported at Argusville March 15, and| tree sparrows. z by the xtate highway commission be-| 200.15 had bee evious Too Late To Classify Hazelton, of defense counsel, an-! {Kindred March 16, but these seem Interesting Birds | cause of the fact that many primary 4 dt eatin ‘ nounced that Mrs. Snyder will take i FOR RENT -Two furnished light cat to have been stragglers like the The waxwings are interesting | roads remain to be finished and the robins of Members of the Thursday Musical the stand in her ow se tomor- stand in-her own defense tomor-| 14 "have outlined a program of week earlier. The red-| birds. They comprise a distinct | Money available will not take care , Tow morning. . housekeeping rooms, Also during t seen by the writer| family of only three species, the two | of all the demands, examination of § “THE BRONCHO fe i m June, July and August four fur- It_was generally understood | that events fcr te cor A rece my and the grackle on the|which are familiar to us and «|the minutes of the state highway nished rooms. See Roy Neff, 710 whep court was resumed at 4 o’clock| {0 Sin Opecr vanes tae avith the | ¢ay At Casselton and Argus-|third which is found in eastern | Commission shows, ; e state and eventh street. today it would stay in session only first Sunday of Mi Lis i lly ob-| Ville the grackle seen on April] A: The Bohemian are northern] At a recent meeting county com- e counties. In WANTED -- Experienced auto me- for the hearing of motions. Hes Bunge (Ob) Say os Snnuny. y veral others o, | Missioners of Walsh and Benson \ allotted f Many people refer to our com- vhanie, Dakota Auto Sales Co. » which, like » Hazelton said the schedule called|S¢rved throughout the nation as) 119, of spurs from var ; all Peet i | as the» “purple” | our winter ‘vis found in| ¢ es presented requests for grad- Ine. Main, Phone 428, Open | for his opening address, outlining| music week. | The concentration Of) grackie, Several varieties are|the northern regions all the way | ing improvements on several high: towns to main s an rx § Mrs. Snyder's defense, the first thing | AnY .MUGCl eyes ee the awken. | TecoRnized by the ornithologists, the |around the world. They nest in the | Ways in the secondary road system. House, consisting of 4 Acti : tomorrow morning. limmediately tho of the eotnmunity to che | name purple being applied to’ the| forests far to the north and are not | They were Highway No. 30 in Benson id bath, also combination ction ‘ after that, he said, he would put) ii oor inasic as a factor in it one found in the extreme eastern |seen in the United States or in| County from York to the We gas and coal range. For informa- Thrills Mrs. Snyder on the stand as the first according to thous interacted: in the| nd southern state: Our bird i: | most of southern Canada during the | ty line and Route No. cAeEl " J tion call evenings after 6. o'clock defense’ witness, flag. ‘ called “bronzed” grackle, but is only | summer. In winter they wande: | from Adams SATs. Sun: AHS SIRO AED CS atl | hh ae ener eee Sewly. fuenien Laughter * Maite Waee ti + established| slightly different from the other} southward to the northern United - pare ian oP 8 still FOR RENT A large newly furnish- TRUS CED FOR GF. ae a tigure’ Tn. the uations eatenasy,| FM: ates and central Ei some- | available on April I it was’ found ‘eq four rooms with 2 windows and Also ARRANGED FOR GRAY wed apensore of tue-week believe that Northern Birds Gone times reaching the ¢ states | offered to advance the at the highway department would closets, 811 Fourth street. Phone! Queens County Court House, New York, April 28—CP)—Haddon ‘Gra: racuse real estaté man, took the witness stand in the Snyder murder trial today to tell of the alibi he extablished for his friend, Henry , * e1 irds ie! vinte: tC " Pos 's share of r ite agreement with eventually the public will plan for), The northern birds which winte: }and southern Eu money to meet the st: a i eee as it row docs for Thanks. | here have just about left us by this | T waxwings oceur only in| ‘he Benson county project, subject to aL alt » etade ‘and giving, Christmas and Easter. time. A snowy owl was noted a In summer they are found | i” agreement that the state would re- ake Gsave r Clergymen of the city have been|Argusville March 6. A Bohemian] through the greater of the| fund the money from funds to be gpl d ‘ va ” icke Séoree | United. Sta ‘i available i y In recent years, it is explained, th i i asked "to" give. special attention to] Wax¥ing was picked up hy” George | United States “and "canada "whet | v2itable in 1928 ani recent sears, it is explained. the Naw Enjoys Eating, is te at thell ices. Sunday|F. Clark on April 2. al hac e trees, in winter from the ae eet % * *£) Juda Gray, on the day Albert Snyder | Through w peclal sermon or by prom. [Bee Seen ‘by the writer on Marek | atates "to Central AMeFlEk |. ayo preter Meetiee coe tone tt] Cerne rmneT tear kha amaount Thanks His Wife. was killed inente reference to music. In the|20 and were reported from James-"In our region they among the Castes Abas: lollies ihe bay Te ene Speulk Rae een to among thel would set a precedent and bind the inerease the graded mileage at the Pate, ie ati. te in Malye png, | highway commission to the construc. expense of the gravel mileage. “For years I suffered with stomach Fe iwitips ake GUe b ds before the) The federal bureau of public roads trouble, | Then, my wifes got, me to istrict Attorney Newcombe ques-| church school children are to engage |town up to March 6, The I: tioned Haddon Gray. [fra hymn memory contest. Cooper: | longspurs wich usually “Did you see the defendant Gray organiza-|during winter were seen very little | summ t of the spring a e with us | pex on March 19?” eee me aving eae \ arenrias|this year. This was due no devbt |be ced Udon A.) completed. All, now is insisting that the state begin take Adlerika, Today T feel fine and “Yes! ope See Tauy ae hetero hansen HA leo tier uulvy allow. wich’ cavers (ian; and federal aid has! to close the pap between 1 t 1 like. PD. ; “What did you talk about?” duce special mus events during|the fields making it hard for them | similar, the soft, o La A Mecavand the improvements in ord ech eas: one “Mostly business.” the week, Mrs, G.F, Wingreene and|to find food. Some of these birds age, high crest, black face stripe, eee ee eee ey ee a Laid cctem anne riirere iawee Bawah IE “Anything about his leaving| Mrs. J. P. Regan of the Thursday | Temain with us until quite late in the {yellow tipped tail and red_ tipped ee ETE ee Pe Mi veaanl wiie nee aeadoamutscutern lower bowel, it ~ Syracuse?” n Musical club are the local committee.| spring, May 16 and 19 being the wing feathers being common to both. Ln tg ig | ag alt Ag og lla = Ke “He said he was going to Albany Secred Concert Swalay latest the writer has seen them the |The Bohemian isthe larger and has | Le AEN 3 : WIeae nada ok eate BUR ete that night and wanted to know if] A sacred concert will be given Sun-|last two years. Nite” bioWn oh “thie” dace, | The! feared so m hich are graveled, require more ‘ our stomach and bowels I would help him out.” day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the El-| Observations on the time of de-|cedar is more yellowish on the | Counties would attempt to “loan” the! money to keep them in repair and a REAL cleansing and see how much “Help him out how?” day afterncon ato o'clock at te Ela|parture ‘of those ‘species of ‘birds (breast. They” fod “largely, upan| ¢tate money for road conatruction| must be re-shaped oftener, it is point- better: you will feel. It will. surprise q Had Dinner Engagement and Rot and seeds of various kinds. ry clubs will have appropri-|Which nest farther north are inter- | fruits this yea noney which would | ed out. you! J. Hutchinson, druggist. adv. | } ‘ te music at their luncheons next | ———-——~— sees cman § “He said he was going to keep a| Weck and programs are being planned aie ; dinner, engagement in Albany with | by” the Achone’ Mpa. churches. The | tiel@k about the house were not dia ie asked ria to stay. to his toom,| Cuotney Musical, club will broad | A description was obtained from a aneWer televbone. calls treat kis Wile | Cegtic, rare mone proktam o¥er {neighbor of a man Teaving the answer telephone calls from his wife | KEYR each evening. The Elks band Neuse abput Agate pestard bE Srecelan that Ie was fa his room.” | Will also give a concert. . | Mrs, MeConnell’s husband is a Pression that Be'was 1h Bis room, Women’s clubs and other civic or- FR ETRET Ae ee een aa Did he ever show you a picture! ganjzations meeting next week will fespeliie. Peleamen one Merger ae hammers ‘ave special musical programs. Sun- | from home when she was killed. ‘ ANE soir ino Wi vaneste day, May % will be observed with » MURDER CASE | “ ” ‘ jother’s day program at the peni- 7 x . 4 tayo Row: tentiary. The club will also furnish U. S. Marine Corps Who? musical numbers at the city audi- | : Hretaon any: is cheer baae’ torium Monday evening when Dr. Ira esaR age ry, said, he | ered ty | Landrith gives his address under the| Woman Strangled With Dust Gene, ceat Me was helping in a of the First Presbyterian] Cloth—Body Found Under Airplane Is Fired on in Nicaragua ’ “Just what did you do?” i Apri | “I went to the defendant Gray's Bed in Her Home marine corps room, mailed some letters he had Major R. E. Powell Philadelphia, April 28.—(#)—Police reune an ae Hight paige : bei aigal Rae eustepe, was fired on yester- today were unuble to defini yas Nihea Nctanrentanite tiie he murder of Mrs.) bullet hole was found near the pilot's who was found sent left there, phoned the desk not to | disturb ‘the, “and hung the “don't | disturb’ sign on the knob of the aes ; eee "room door. Later I sumpled the bed| state cr Mora Hekate plaintite | {188 & motive for and made it Took as though it had | and respondent, Mary McConnell, a SUPREME COURT | —— ——-—+ been slept in, That was the next i trangled under a bed in her home| | Major Powell's plane was the see. day, March 20. ‘ ¥ _|in West Philadelphia last. night. ond American machine to be fired You left a note?” 1aie? Tochim, defendant and appel-| "4" cloth such as used for dusting this week, ‘There were no cas “Yes.” SYLLABUS: furniture was tied tightly around her ties. § Note Read in Court (1). Where a defendant. upon con-| throat, and a stocking had been drap “District Attorney Newcombe then | viction for grand larceny, is brought | ed over the neck as though to hide the read from a slip of paper: ‘Bud; per- Riel cause ten sans PES fect. Call when ready. Had,’ and] Corer? ,che district cour olart'to| Denial was made by police that H. B. LOVE the witness said that was the note e the punishment within the | there was any sign of a hard struggle . Bb. e left in Gray’s room. oains te) a ae yetween the woman and her assailant. ‘i 7 sWhen did you hear from him2” | mitations fixed by statute. | | the house was in an orderly cond. | Doctor of Chiropractic . “He ae pees me late that after- | defendant who has been convicted of | UO ae Palmer School 3-year graduate and invited me to supper.” ‘and latceny the district court is}, The police were baffled in assign- 2 : 7 & Did you go?” wit ound by the statements made {ing @ motive by the fact that, while _ Examination Free ; Yes, with Charles Platt in his| po" the defendant, upon an examina. | three rings were missing, other pieces |ff Eltinge Bldg. Bismarek, N. D. car, That was about 6 o'clock. We| tion before the court after his con. | of jewelry and many valuable ar- | went to Gray’s room.” vietion, and it is the duty of the ‘What was the conversation? court to ascertain from all available i s ¢ “He said that when he had got to| sources such information as will en- Albany he found a telegram from | able the court to pass sentence just- ‘Mumsie’ telling him to go to her] jy and_ intelligently. home in New York. He said he went] "(3) Where, in such a case, the there and when her husband returned | district court imposes imprisonment i unexpectedly he got in a closet. ‘He | jn the penitentiary for a period of told us that when he came out of the | three years this court has no power closet he found that the husband had w the discretion of the court : been killed.” iia g the term of imprisonment. A Did he show you anything?” (4) Imprisonment in the state “He showed me some blood stained | penitentiary for three years, upon clothing and again showed me the] a conviction for grand larceny is not picture of his ‘Mumsie,’ the picture | cruel and unusual punishment. of that woman there.” Appeal from the district court of “Did he have any explanation for | Morton county, Hon, H. L. Berry, the way the husband got killed?” | judge. Even with your present ice-box | | you can be free | from outside ice supply | i Gray's Explanation Affirmed, f “Yes, he told us about a dark man,} Opinion of the court by Burr, J. apparently a burglar, ransacking the | Langer and Nuchols, Bismarck, N. | house.’ x 5 D., attorneys for defendant and ap- | “What was done with the articles | pellant. | he showed you?” C. F. Kelsch, state's attorney of i wht Bai meet met xidiol, Legon Mandan, N. D., attorney for plain- ) you help me? suggest % BS teks tho atnlt.te Blait's officer eaten itt he Teemeneesh we did in a black suitcase that we Such a kitchen, stretching from New Yor 1 San Francisco, would be needed to shelte -hv 4,500,000 housewives who are cooking today on Perfection Oil Stoves! From Ward County : Herbert Whitson, Plaintiff and Re- “T took the defendant Gray home| *Pondent, with me. While my wife was getting ii E supper, he played marbles on the Dr. J. Hillis, Defendant and Ap floor with my chidre: pel ylabu: Ev day more t A “Did you see Gray in jail here?” |S¥ilabus: : ‘i ory, S8y, than 50,000,000 meals ar (} “Yes Ordinarily, in a malpractice action, prepared on Perfection Stoves. And ever, ; “Conversation?” “ the plaintiff’ is required to prove by > i" “1 said: ‘Bud, did you do it, and |¢xPert testimony the standard of year, three out of every five women who bu, she: said: ‘Had, 1 did?” : skill possessed by physicians and oil stoves buy Perfections. i ‘“{ said ‘why did you’ and he said aursesns is the same general Be ; : f 41 don't know” of practice as the defendant an Why this extraordinary preference? Because practicing in similar localities, but it is held, for rea: stated in the opinion, that the failure to employ available and well-known means of diagnosis, coupled with the failure As Haddon Gray gave this evidence { against the man whose intimate friend he had been since their early school days, Judd Gray still sat motionless with his eyes on the floor. Perfections give the greatest cooking satis- Saction, yeat-in, year-out. Consider this fact well when buying a stove. Let the judgment The Frigidaire to locate a known fracture and the A é Mrs, siltt, Snyder Smiles. [continued treatment for a. fracture frost coil does the of 4,500,000 women guide you. Phe ae and a fleeting smile [at ® Place where there was no frac- work of 100 pounds crossed her face as Haddon Gray |t¥te is evidence of negligence. yj: PERFECTION Stove COMPANY Geole of essing Wee picture Appeal from the district court of ofice and les! Ba, | Sf Pew! Brasch-738 Pillebery St. PUnder cross examination Haddon | Ward county, Hon. John C. Lowe, enamel Gray, ‘gave more details of | Judd Las , i ns Gray's story. He sai at while in| Opinion of thi t by Birdzell, 7 DE yg Se so BRR lai, defendant am “the | cue Juguce, ne SOUnE DY Bivae cape pine apy amy gaan ted burglar had gone, he said, he left | pdc,3° halda gr» V- E- Bras, and is, you can make a Frigidaire of it—easily and | Bitlet ant found fhe busand|tctnere for apeliamten economically. A “frost coil” to replace the icc—a One latest medal. Porcelain 7 him to see if his heart was beating,| i, ,Simkler and G. 0. Brekke, few simple connections and you are completely and enamel top. New gray color |) Judd Gray was quoted as saying he| inet N. Dy attorneys for respon- permanently independent of outside ice supply. barmony.. The most madere ' got his clothes bl ood stained. Bi Sis foods wi 4 . liquid fuel stove monvy con buy. (By Dana ralines (ees: Bayder) At least 68000000 Your foods will be kept in a uniform temperature i is Sp . 4 . ly by the railroads for whistle op- 12° colder than you can expece with ice. You will jon, it is estimat 1. is means ice-i H 7 oe it is emuaeege tee meer have a dessert and ice-making compartment always ating steam to blow the below freezing. You will have genuine Frigidaire— the kind that is serving more users than ali other © committed and a man killed. Did ou do anything to help the author- MEE aid not." ge j “ not.” “Did you do anything in your | Whistles. coe Coe ae ot ania right |,. The lowest spot on the surface of makes of clectric refrigerators combined. : aeerect jails?” the earth is where the River Jordan ‘ji “I did. empties into the Dead Sea, 1,300 fect Come in today. Let us show you how the General 4 “why? + | below the level of the Mediterranean. Motors plan o! deferred payments makes it easy to ‘ tefl, thought T was, protecting him N tice to Wate: own a Frigidaire. ' rom ‘ing a victim of! circum- if ‘a t ‘ stances.” He ltarned on Monday that 0 pio ater I ‘didn't know anything |for these purposes is charged . y 1 a e ; ; = 4 ! > Le ¢ ‘ . Judd Gray was charged with murder, msumers : ° he said. said a Falsehood The rate for water used for F Rl G I DAI RE . / Stoves and gC. he Ace CREME Seah wel cog | RTM ane [ogg -rhomgeethey PRoDUct oF setehn MoToR@ ; he 4 eal ' the witness said for at the rate of 17 cents per CKER % i Eas “yen” tiniest — | 100 ‘cuble feet over and ubove B. K. SKEELS “Youd and. apked for ‘is bag, “i now in e' For Sale By ei ee “You lied although you knew he| 300 cubic feet above the av- 408 Broadway Bismarck, N; Dak ¥ J 1 H d F . h & W H , 8 charged with murder?” r 7 * 3 3 ‘4 au ™ erage consumption for the). : ): eee : j dw. s ‘ Asked why. he shad not told the seciee of ig’ to April,) ..- -_— - é é arre \ ar war e : renc. i ~s ar are ia gre : ” ve.—City of Bismarck, ss n ae md a f ; 3 ss hs eee Pre ie ee : wos the believe Juda wernt your| Waterworks Department, — | te — pL ROB 1 Creamy and paintup work, May dot to:1th, inclusive 05 St 6 ee