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PAGE EIGHT AMEN OF STATE: _- TOMEETHERE: a Orle Plans Being. Made For Con- a vention of Brotherhood of Automotive Mechanics off nies at Bismarck the latter Manager. Convention headquarters will be at the Patterson hotel, and master engi-, * “neers from the various automobile Manufacturing concerns will be here to give talks to the mechanics. A E. Ashton of Chicago, who was in BUtomobile mechanics daily The organization was chartered in * secretary of state's office in| ¢ ‘february. this year, and alre roximately two-thirds of the been covered by organizer iam J. Postele of Mandan i ° the brotherhood and KI of Bismarck is secretary-ti i toe. Chas. Devine of Williston, Claire Whitson of Minot. i Its Purposo The purpose of the according to Mr. Mathiesen, create legislation for the pr And benefit of the mechanic and em ployer and to safeguard the best in terests of the public, It asks that all qualified mechanics be | that all garages doing repair have at least one license and that no licensed mechanic have move than two apprentices working under him. Each county will have a county supervisor, under the plan, who will] he Appoint three men to act on his board, and when a mech: shall ha ra first | cla r before the board and take an which, if successfully passed entitle him to be given a licens The organization will not pr strikes among its:members o sension between emnl ploxe, according to Mr ‘he main offi tion will be at B ‘open after June 1. An emp and information bureau will ducted in connec: i Similar organizations are functioning in at least nine state the general manager st New Orleans Rum | Runners Hard Hit wil New Orle Mississippi r hardship on Orleans. - Practically into the city, Pontchartrain, ¢ ters } Orleans on the north, has been cut off by the high waters. Contrary to popular belief, much May 4.—(#) nS, PRICE, $75 TO $345 M.B.6icman Co. Smmancn =-— = Prone 608 Remington Tyvewriters ‘+A machine fer every purpose.” See the Remington line before rehasing superiors or book- Tocing machines. Remington Typewriter Co. _With Hoskins-Meyer "Phone, 19 Bismarck ily Real Test BAKING POWDER nthe AKING For Best Results ivi The levee break at Caernavron . sl yw tii obile Says He Suggested to Mrs.: i and, and contraband — is turned over manufactured und bottled and ition of t the from ¢ the “mu hol, adulte in or whiske rd in the city, pr s They wintment and app pack ag ‘ROOM AS JUDD GRAY TESTIFIES a bootleggers York 4, (P) -The crowd at Sayder murder trial demo that Mrs. Ruth Snyder w: by ans. ng tne one of the principal rum ys, the road fre and 1 Bernard par nt, completed her ordeal nd. yder That She Use Sash- weight to Kill Husband le if her husband drowned,” “She told me she thought > 7 New York, May 4. 44¥)--Henry| the Waldorf, when she brought two Coble his Jala eek iind | Judd Gray testified today that it was | bottles of whiskey and some sleeping, fen, will attend the convention and | he who s ed to Mrs. Ruth Sny-/ Ponders. the sleeping] will’ give talks and exhibit motion | der a sas uitab Act te a enn ae earl pictures of particular. interest. to|Strument with which to kill her hus-| powde d. “She told me they | | ba 1 were not poison, but she d, he said, to her home, a’ without any the er tos next dav if} lephoned M she still wanted him to get the is doing. She said the Surer. Directors eluded plements of murder, He testified) must be potent cnough for a very Schweigert. J. W. Johnson and C. E.| she told him to go ahead and buy! geod use. T agreed that they were j Jobnson of Bismarck, Carroll C. C them. potent. f of, Dickinson, Ed. Westman of Jame: The following day he went to Decided to Kill Husband N. Y., where he bought the nd chloroform, then re- w York. after that, he said, phoned him to meet her at her the things home were unbearable and that band. ad bought. | | First aid for Spring fatigue A h | 4 WHEAT Its toothsome whole-wheat flavor Gives new delight in food d easy nourishment By River Floods 12 oz in Each Standard Package’ The | A Miracle of Dame Nature pound Don't Say “Butter"—Say CLOVERDALE Richholt’s Cash and Carry [mm ow| Grocery [=m] THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE DON'T FORGET MINNEOPA CANNED GOODS WEEK pE SERS, FEES SEMEN GRAPES, PLUMS in 5-can lots, assorted, 2 8 Cc can CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, STRING BBANS; SPIN- ACH, KRAUT, PUMPKIN, in 5-can 16% lots, assorted, can oe From May 1 to 7 only Eggs, strictly fresh, OVER BADEN eyo ne dae Mids a ds pues co Fe 65c : * Cooking Butter, 26 25 ounces per pond |. ee ee .32c for 25 WHY/PAY WAR PRICES ? ove; ze Richholt’s Special Coffee, per pound / trated | day it was d which | ° asked me if it would be pay- nd might be drowned that sum- e told then of her meeting him at wanted to; tid he left Mrs. Snyder aft-) know what the effect was. I took | him without | owders and my brain became | part. in the} and did not clear up for Under the influence of I moved about, took | returned to the hotel | knowledge of what 1) powders In September of 1926, he said, Mrs. Snyder told him that her affairs at | had definitely decided to kill her hus- “I told her she was crazy,” he said, He said he kept the | “and advised her to see a doctor. She 1 Refreshing, delicate flavor—four quarters to the I the} said she intended to give her husband some of the powders she had tested he weight was in| out on me, and then kill him by gas I told her it! while he wi Gray said she nervous state at this ¢ime, on the street on one occasion,’ that “she didn’t know what she was Queens. County Court House, New| doing.” the nat than her corset Henry Judd! | her} " | meet at Aberdeen Saturday afternoon, an hour before time for court} according to an announcement made he her she Fargo and Aberdeen ; Fargo, N. D., room almost to suf-| high school will meet Aberdeen high | would] school in a di condition of boy, was unchanged today after an operation yesterday to replace a ver- tebra which had caused paralysis of virtually his whole body and forced Next to First Guaranty Bank THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE keep him alive nearly two weeks, The operation was decided in a stupor.” was in a highly! ting forced breathing. to Have Dual Track |‘'*"** and Field Tourney) Alleged Car Thief May 4.—()—Fargo | track and field | Minn. authorities on a ¢ the room was as packed, 48 | here thi ing by Cl i Part of June which, it is expected, ding days. Women still dieetor of nentoties fof the. ead Fai brine in the neighborhood of about 10 to 1, school. = Bamiter vehicle repair men here ened Samuel Mill- Page eons Om far the four-day sessions. Those at er , resumed the di- 9, Pyry fending the convention will be mem- DEATH TOOLS e ation of his client. Boothe’s Condition | € / ers of the Brotherhood of Automo Gray's Testimony A wi 5_T: tive Mechanics of ‘North Dakota, ied that in the middte| Remains Unchanged ones Which is now in the process of or : Mrs, Snyder snowed cee is anigation under the direction of E. ce polic: y . Mathiesen of this city, general ee policy on her} Roanoke, Va.,. May 4.—UP)—The ter Boothe, farmer OCKTITE PATCH Full Page Ad In this Paper TOMORROW VULCANIZING Cash your coupons at the Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Auto Accessories | Bismarck Phone 944 | ° Bismarck Accessory & |! Accessory & Tire Co. Tire Co. | Next to the First Guaranty Bank Phone 944 PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BISMARCK, N. D. Statement: December 31, 1926 ASSETS Cas}: on hand.. $56,352.10 U, Govt. and 632,282.85 First. 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According to local of- upon when it was believed Booth was dy- ing and after seven doctors worked with him on the operating table for ind| three hours they said he appeared to have less difficulty in accepting the Maripulation of the fractured vertebra at the base of the skull was affected without ces- sation of the pumping of his arms by Is Arrested Here Virgil Gregory, wanted by Windom, charge of Bismarck, N. Dak. N.. J. Bell-of Windom is en route here to get the prisoner, who has waived extradition. ‘The 10th is the last day of bills. 4 discount on here Tuesday by local police. The} ficials he has twice served time in car which is alleged to have been|the North Dakota state prison and stolen by Gregory was placed in a| previous to that served a term in the local garage for repairs, and his ar-| training school at Mandan. 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