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ANCOR LE SORE SATUIRDAY, MAY 7, 1927 , PAGE TWO : - . . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ic Ke"unea” Rec beget Widow Avenges Slain Husband [French Flyers Plan VARIED DUTIES |ssere’sct’tor'spteston, Dose. | rom Retrrtive room moter hou Aen aan anata ge P to Start Flight For | Crary, Michigan, Oberon and other| tat 605 Ave, Cr Phone 278-LR or cal PRESENT CROP music, of fs it Bohemian music? | towns : lit 816 Main ‘street for further in- tion latiuances Hut gation’e aetiitle | 'New York Tomorrow f Apiraved ‘dissiate’ agd‘apieitics-|, PO re emee 4 message . But a great artist can use | H Gofactorcan’ ‘saleetrie:tranamienton SOMETHING WRONG a door-knob for inspiration just as Paris, May 7—(AP)—Captains , Dick, was your rich uncle 4 . ‘ a 4 line to be built by the Ottertail Pow- well as a beautiful view, or a lovely | Vunge: id reat fad to see you | Inspiration is within us. What-| | a ir Pari Oberon. ‘he’s lost. all: his money.”—London ever’ olir fancy rests upon cis trans: eke Hig reside Ae Nee ot Se W. F. Willing, Parshall, was au-| tvening News. formed through our own thoughts. | Se ete maint pone thorized to operate bi-weekly a! , There will be much American jin weather conditions over the At- motor freight service between Minot Rainfall of Last Night and music, and great American music, is confirmed by final as-|Group Takes Up Many Cases} and Parshgll via Makoti. but it will not come from the Grand | ie A. C, Werne |semblage of meteorological data at ee I BCs r, Granville, was Today Puts Ground in Fine {Canyon, ‘nor from Indian, tom-toms, | midnight. ental anni Far Outside Rail Question, | authorized to sell his permit to oper: is a t will come from individuals great ‘heir plane, “White Bird,” ate a motor passenger service in that| , Shape, Roberts Says enough to conceive beautiful music lis ih Ponilitiens at the Le Bourse Records Prove icinity to G. L, Malden. ie Le Bourget jin the universe of their own souls. | | Flying’ Field, with the last gallon C. L. Jones was granted a renewal] {of gasoline in the tanks. Although designated by law as the|°f his permit to operate a motor passenger service in the vicinity of, Valley City. | Somewhat reinforced running} state board of railroad commission- | Sear for the take-off was substi-|ers, that group of state officials “Present crop prospects are the} 7h \ the state have every reason to feel] | eaibiont of Beadliut | tuted oe morning eg make a Helse d is Spi dadeles Neto an mg ete Eight focal fi ’ c ent of a bount ; |tain of carrying the tremendous jon 8 5 e following motor vehicle freight sad 0, W. Roberts, federal w | i ost of the numerous cases de-| and passenger service permits, were, PRICE, $75 TO $345 observer here, today in commen BOUND OVER N jlond of fuel properly. ‘The depart-| ited by it have little if anything to|cascdede MM. Darin, teeakt seen e ‘h began falling early jure is tenfatively set for between | ao with railroads, Right ‘now, a re-| ice in vicinity of Garrison; Motor x mil continued intermit-| jSand 4 a.m. a view ‘of its cases indicates, most of} Express, ‘company, freight service|M, 8. GILMAN CO. tently throughout the night and to-| ‘ | ie flyers, Builders . and me-| its time is being taken up by mat] from Grand Forks to Crookston; ™ 7 "K, % al | |chanics are satisfied that every-| ters pertaining to the regulation of| Service Transport company, freight) SISMARCR ——— Prone 608 e at Mtl up ee |thing is in perfect order, and no} electric transmission lines and simi-/ service between Grand Forks and Ink- a.m. t 2 aig = Fost one | further tests are planned, conse-| lar :puBlic-utilities and by the regu-| ster; Three Way Transport company, idteaeed to 06 ut wn inch, the weath: ‘ | quently the attempt waits only on) lation, of bus line, both freight and/ passenger | service in vicinity of Cr bureau reported. The total rain} 2dmore Boy Waives Exam-! | the weather, man’s signal. t meetify the board took| enget service;’ Dumserh track Lines fa in Bis k so far this month r te we 2 i aiaive vaeet tui yea rek so far eid: ination—Placed in Sher- | ‘ ° the following actions: Dunseith, freight service; Studebaker Batts orhis, othe” ate cers i ‘ | Bank Whi ch ‘Hicks _ Approved a reduced schequle of| Rus Line, Devils Lake, passenger DR. R. Ss. ENGE shaw. Fi ‘ped et te al iff’s Custody | } Cc! , . light and power rates filed by the] service, and Cady Brothers, Minot, emt whic u FU Be: Lanes aber | U a De ito’ Montana-Dakota Power company and) passenger service. Chiropractor ee ean Shae ears | pects ‘eat \ sed as pository applicable to all towns served by itin| "Permits were granted to the toReberts. Several soil tests made| John Jev | Is Ordered Closed Approved the application’ by the istakts CACHBe Gaia Pee Free Examination yesterday, he s, showed ne we has co Northern Power and Light company! passenger, and John Goldader, Fred e ture in the subsoil to a depth of 30) iam Stevens, prom | ; The | fF permission to change the clectric| Hastings and R. H. Hamro, Bismarck,|§ Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. inches on the average, and with the] deaier, on the the tt att St. Louis, Mo. May 7.—()--The ; present precipitation the soil will be| hound over to the meet fuse cern or | Age Bank, a neighborhood institution | Service st Fredonia from direct to| passenger lines, pres cip il be! hound over t next jury term o} ceolcaltved i je curren’ inguch shape that no more rain will] district court for trial without bends capitalized at $25,000, which was used |" Aooroved ‘the spplication by the = ee i be needed for ‘some time. The youth appeared before Judge| 3 e : Slain attorney and’ a business asso. [Otter Tail Power company for ‘per- = \ = Rain Geperal Over State | C. W. Buttz of the district co a ae Z cite ot Tecra a aiaont etna mission to change the electric serv- 7 cain dete the nig t deeebe Sinker: fieaeb: : : sed airdale, Finley, Forest River, Gilby, je xencral over the southern tWo-| AT ces. We Swenson, Svencer Norton Mrs Lorren Wiedenmann | the, state finance, commissioner. Heusel, Houple and Meville from ot? o st : developed over the entire} ,As the youth entered the court Life sentences for Spencer Norton and Ralph Perry, 18-year-old des- | istedin affairs of the St. Louis| Feet to alternating current. Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment priviléges: state, according to the weather bu-| chambers he looked more like 4n’ peradoes in Kansas City, ended the search of Mrs. Loren Wigdenmamn | finanec corporation, Sn receiver. | ~,APProved a schedule of rates for Apply for terms reau, ‘The heaviest fall up to 7a. seulded for akippis TUeMGOU Chancone for her husband's. slayers, After the. murder of her hus¥and in alship ee eevee tte PRICE OWENS ; ELTINGE BLOCK mug.was at Napoleon, which reported | aon st" anawar to the ‘chatge of Yobbery at Kansas City, Mrs. Wiedenmann helped the police to trac?| Gien Hicks, 28-year-old brother and|Powet company ee eae Py er an inek, | ttking a man’s life. the boys, whe were arrested in Los Angeles. Through her efforts | business associate of the slain man,| .ompany of North Dakota, Pembina, Other inka reporting rain during « i e | the bandits ‘were brought back to Kansas City to face murder charges,| was released today on $10,000 bond] ¢ ; property in thi : i uGerineinied Aments Father Is Grief Stricken though they had pleaded guilty to‘robberies on the coast and each had/|‘‘to answer any charges which may! sh.ount of $75,000, to issue 307 shares — " last night | included menia, Small of stature, he looked several is y recbived scanteimes of 70 years be brought against him.” Two other! of common stock ‘and $75,000 in first (a $Y d amestow: i and Williston, Ol. || birthday being next month. His am a rare ee ee ee R ve ] ' Benge is Vee fe be general! vance shifted from face to face in best milling qualities were about one | Pending arrangement for'$5,000 bond| , | Denhoff Rates Approved over the state during the balance of | court chambers until his grief strick-| hafer Meets With higher. Corn showed independ-| °#"- Inoff filed by *the Ottertail Power pacah, neat A Aaa today and through tonight, with | on father, Pete Jevnaker, en red 0 Shafer Mee i cent higher. 8 1 | \hoff filed by the Ottertail Power clearing weather probable tomorrow, the arm af Deputy Sheriff James| E ti Board of “™ strength and the rapid advance ay hy : aherts says. Flumerfelt, when the youth bowed his | xecutive AFA OF in this cereal wasiquite often a fae-; Walster New Head of ,,Aprroved routes, and specifications ' le 3 ‘ e GODD NORMAL CROP RETURN | father. who was sobbing loudly: and) N. D. Grain Dealers ‘; «1: stronger. There was a| Academy of Science | shires (5,e contrac Py one 0 ee ane D., mane (eee a hin one Bato iN May 7—(P)—R. F.! are pai ceded ereaent ent : Fes See = twh cd cnt gentle steady rain starting at 8: The heart bres ae idles idee crompaard, the limited’ cash receipts were well’ Grand Forks, D., May 7.—()—| miles south oj rinsmade by the “4 < ey “atiliand condinuing, untit o | ent pets ppirercareh Pavan Tenis dane aP Ae bees aay Forks: taken at important markets. | | Professor H. L, Walster, a member] Otter Tail Power company and from et an district and, continuing, was | occupied by a dozen court officials,| Maddock, Maddock, members of the ae "1 mane rotane ateeent jagricultural college at Fargo, was| Hughes Electric ape es * ik bal Adan by United States Experi-| lawyers and relatives of the late Mr.' executive Board of the North Dakota) - a S “ eee Bt named to head the North Dakota) Approved sales He rae ER | imental Staton officials to exceed one | Stevens. In a short time the youth| Farmers Grain Dealers association, , Cash rye at Minneapolis, Leeched eau iad beatictic tvarty ee ad tame A natal Statio % began to cry, finally taking out his, will confer with George Shafer, at-, Particularly active E n at the business meeting | J.C. Arnold to the ater ‘ail af 4 aan br ne M soil was well soaked |Banderchief to wipe the tears from| torney’ general, here this afternoon | cl luded the two-day pain company; Bornes: Man by W. E. — - ; in recent rains, the present @ain is| his face. | relative to plans for the cooperation! * " ie og ane ae the University of | ree ead Hs pedi uany Is offered to the right man in Burleigh, Kidder, McLean, seeking in deeply in the subsoil and| Both father and son were shaking| of all North Dakota agencies inter-| (),;., * 7.—(P}—Pouliry | oe it eh today. sia Prot:ietarl| Sie MEcEmae Bomee cand ckteht oe bad Sheridan, Emmons, Billings, Dunn, Golden Valley, Stark and toring up moisture. Wheat fields | With sobs when the court requesied| ested in protecting rates on grain to! |) ChicigO. ts do ear; fowls Ws lt Basel oT heal cata © jopastment| range 7G 2 oN! De by. Duncan Hettinger counties, to take charge of the business of an old tverywhene In Morton, Oliver, Grant | the youth to take his chuir by, the, the terminals. The investigation for alive eas @A0y barks 25s] hccovciee tat the catia cont | tala on Sade Bee ea" || established company. racntiax. counti re green and| state’s attorney for the opening of| which evidence will be procured’ 1405, turkeys 25: of physics at the university, as pres-|Nages to the Hughés Electric com- pany. s 2 Pethes counties are | Rieen and | ene court. | opened at Dallas, Texas, on April 2. >@30; gt -|ident of the academy. Prof. George) pany and Pembina, N. D., by the In- This connection will pay from $3,500 to oe . ae AEE apse a | i | A. Talbert, head of the department of | ternational Public Service corpora- $10,000 and more to the man who is a hard Se ewarmal crop return. Sinness His Attorney i ; | Psychology in the school of medicine| tion to the Interstate Power company worker, an ambitious salesman, and wants to good normal crop return. Av ile detendant id onder 18 @éars | Introducin: at the university, was named vice| of North Dakota. _ ; get ahead in the world F 2 gy ee as of age, court deliberated for a time BUTTER 5 president, and Prof. G. A. Abbott.| Approved a reduction. by the Otter id as to whether the case should be con- ae the Governors |; head of the university chemistry de- If you are between the ages of 25 and 50 years and can N sidered ie a Juvenile action or ass psbaanr ia reelected as secretary- furnish references as to your honesty and ability to do things, criminal matter before ordering the Sees s ee re rite us ivi il. u case to be tried on the criminal side - ——— Additional members of the new ex- hey ee ope, -siving. ae Sails about your. present and of the court ‘ \ e ecutive committee are Professor Roe oston Dental Co. Pp its, and stating where our representative can inthointy Wirger Blane? was: apt: May —7.44)=Surplus of; f= E, ‘Remington of the agricultural’col- ismarek’s Dental Clinie see you for an interview. pointed us the defendant's counsellor | @edium and lower grades of butter is’). lege and Hieida Winstead of the State 0 All applications will be treated confidentially 4 and advisor, the youth being without | 4pparent, Althouga , increased eee : H (Teachers college at Minot. Prof, Specialize in . pomp ceipts of butter this week include, E Fussler, the retiring professor, wad ridgewor! tion. } cH atatiant was arraigned and] tet arrivals of fine butter, most] : named to represent the academy on|§ mte™ Jridweworks | Rztraction. eee 4 after consultation with hie counsel, |of the increase is made up of the, : fa |the Council of the American associ- 609%, N. P. Ave. Fargo, N. Dak. Waived preliminary caamination| lower scores. Fancy’ butter on all’): ji . ion for the advancement of scienca|§ ¥ca® Block 5-7 Phove ‘at ri EE sats markets late in the week was fairl with which the state group is affili- : Aan he SRoee Ronmitted to twell cleaned up and prices advanced 3 ated, mere ye Greater Understanding and it henec gence, » B. Routier on most markets, with a sharp one. ¥oo, ail Committee reports and the passing | * ee . eent @@yanec.on top grades effected” of new resolutions completes the list Appreciation of Music Here were at ches ee . of business which ee ge trana- . . “ wor utter from ae acted this morning at its annual Than Elsewhere Americans Clinch score down were in excess uf the de- ; Businéss: session. shige mand’ throughout the week, apd at Se aoa ahs seca Victory in Tennis| tines showed considerable accumulae ¥ oe aryicle specially ‘procured for ion. Prices on these grades were Ble apec : : : _ | reduced, and the market on this class [ WANT ADS Music Week (May 1 to May 7), Berlin, May 7—(AP)—Ameri-| of goods was in the buyers’ favor. , READ. MO rcsilis] Beryl Rubinstein, noted composer | ca’s lawn tennis stars, William 'I.| Centralized cars were also more apd Pianist, answers | Europe's | Tilden and Francis T. Hunter, to-| plentiful. tusk noe art in het soal. "| day clinched their victory over the| Demand was not suffieient to clear ea aerated Germans in the international tou! pale each oy ae priten on. (cens = 4 ralized cars workei lower as the — | Seay a cainanian nament at the Red and White club| Week progressed. Bighty-nine score W. E. Perry eerie Piewlat ara or | BY taking the doubles from Heinz | cary were in largest offering, Pet tae hens facets eeder-| Landmann and Heimrich Klein-| teceivers pushed them for sale. at F standing and appreciation of music | chroth at 6—3, 6—1, 4—6, 6—3.| times even offering concessions in an MORTICIAN AND among the masses of people in the They won both the singles matches | effort to interest buyers. The May FUNERAL’ DIRECTOR United States today than in any | yesterday, the opening day. option was the chief outlet for these other country in the world. The third set of today’s match | cars and a considerable number were Parlors 210 Fifth This is not merely patriotic senti-| was the first the Americans have | ‘elivered on this option during the, ment, but a belief developed through | dropped since the opening of the | “ee Phone 687-W years of contact with the American} tournament. With three victories | public. to their credit, the outcome of the f The average audience in this coun-|two remaining singles ¢ ta F W try goes to hear music solely be- | © magni gles, tomorrow, || GRAIN REVIE' cause it loves music. This is ali| Cannot affect the resul the more remarkable because we : Ps |. Minneapolis, May 7.—(U. 8. D. of ans: have yet to develop a great music A. G, SORLIE of our own. Knauf Named to | A.)—AIl grains showed a good ad- To the average German, Bach, i vance during the week ending Friday, Besthoven, Wagner are. gods. To Replace Fisk on cording to the United States de- A. G. Sorlie is a salesman. He quits selling shoes to sell ideas to his fellow North Dakotans from the ‘average Frenchman, Debussy, partment of agriculture. Sharply , North: Dakgien Faure, Bizet, D'Indy ap | higher foreign markets and good ex-|the governor's desk. He hopes to See rare ledlian, Vardi Doniset- State Bar Board) demand, coupled with a continua-|¢onvince them all that North Da- g ; ‘ corth| world, and through them to con- is true of Russia, Spain and other} member of the state | while the coarse arsine were’ e:| vince the world, i O7tat We in America like Bach and | Smounced here toda fluenced largely by the independent] , Sorlie sold shoes so well that he ut we in America like Bach and} court has appointed in his place John} strength, disclaved im the cong mat| became also a banker, a general Tati and Gorell Scmticetiy ae Knauf of Jamestown, a former su-| jor” pine! merchant and a garage owner. » Moussorgs preme court justice. ‘Press of duties| “¢t: ; ; sells ideas so well’ that. he i Rimsky-Korsakoff. This because we | ag referee for the state guaranty fund) ,,Athough seeding operations in the ing mcosepla iba an ackarwar: Jove music and care not whence it | commission was given by Fisk as the te ere: See: ws When a‘ politically hostile legis- apes. e reason for his resignation. lature checkmates him he uses the There are first class symphony plc nd a Be Pa ons eg orchestras throughout the country ship consists as much in resi the sales efforts of opponents putting across ideas of his ow: p The supreme jayed, less precipitation was received than ‘for some weeks past and con- siderable seeding was accomplished : hi 1 bbe be Me uring the week. Trade reports at : poly appreriate und cnicy frase {63 Men Are Still | the clone of the week indicated that Without th f * * e South Dakota wheat seeding was pod pie ae edie i eae og Entombed in Mine) practicaly completed with North Das peconins a sublect st major import- 5) —- | Hee Povey and perinesore run- in our schools, ‘and concert ‘airmon oa May 7.—4)—; ning per cent if artists appear more and more in far Previously located by| Cash wheat receipts at Minneapo- away communities where it is alm a financial sacrifice to the people have them, : ti, Bellini are gods and ‘the same] Resignation of C. J. Fisk as a| {on of cold wet weather in the north-) Kota's praducis ase the best in the jost | rescue workers, were carried from lis.svere. light, and :premitms on. the. to| the explosion wrecked Everettville 3 mine today to the temporary morgue |* se at the mouth of the. workings, in Accompanying this great’ desire | which 31 miners are known to.have for music is a splendid instinctive | been killed. The rescuers continued : ; ; 7” : discrimination between ‘what ie good| their search for thé. 63 men. unac- f ade es : rhat i counted for since the. blast six days -Glotious spring days, marvelous ect lb is : ft ‘money have been to .éndow saunicat eng emer : sums have ‘spent to build | #——————____________» Z enjoyment drive a Buick. Soar over the crest of hill, flash through’ halls, and. great sums are 4 is "fs : | LITTLEJOE || ; Notice Berea et get gne| GERING & CORSE All: buildings must be » saree aes are + tide, Buick’s Six-Cylinder, Valve-in je - future of music can esl itself nie Me © numbered before May i f ae ite ; yen flow of .power— nently: numbered by that: date will-be numbered by. .- © the. city: and the cost’ chi ‘against she 244

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