The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1927, Page 2

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ML i ase. nee TE RE GRE GREE ti site PAGE aa ‘BAN JOHNSON MAY BE ASKED | TO QUIT JOB: American League Club Own- ‘ ers to Discuss Matter at New York Friday St. Louis, July Co) betta | sf York dispatch to the La ‘ost Dispatch today says Amer ana representa | tomorrow to | © club owner will meet here whether Byron preside ontinue in neider on, : ation which has smoule years and which winter when Joh against Johnson, on sine office e other 0’ according to Wi) be asked to step down, if he does | not voluntarily revagn d Harrow of the Yankees or S. Barnard of the Cleveland elub are prominently nucee of ba Joint Barge and Rail | Rates Are Opposed By| Railroads at Hearing) mention ors in case th ball relires or ‘get 1a po Washing ramenty Interstate Wo the dema ippi River up I creation of joint on traffic Twin Cities representing, und business interests that the d to cooperate | fixing rail and t 80 per cent of in t Newton of Minne 1 the argument to policy of congress sigh to faciitate railroads 1 laws | xpressly author. | tq enforce such | ve declare that the i th In addit presen niion to North Dakota t « reduction that might re- | stablishment of the rail sult from and water routes Farm Hand Is Held on Shooting Charge Robert ¢ vicinity at Cando, awaiting preliminary hear ings following the alter Young © Young is believed occurred Tuesd. with the which done the just returned from “| whieh to make a and | Miles City Light | Plant Is Sold to —— | Minnesota ‘Company | Minneapolis, duly ~() . the ant of the plant marks y fight for pr Parked Parallel Purchase electric for forthern d the ssion of nnesoti Montana com. , hdadquarters at on Main Avenue) artillel parking of automobiles a pitt inte effect this morsing ‘on - ¥ Ma avenue here, and IL be th TAKES VACATION rilevinctha: future according 40 THe | Over 100 Expected Misé Esther Holland left Tuesday king le instead treet at an angle. ystem will have quick p |the fire hall in case of a ‘Wachter Transfer Company Awarded Road Grading Job ding between oln township, arek this ‘ounty morn board, as the only | he bidde In its efforts to secure rights of way desired for the new location of state highway No. 6 northward through the county, the board today voted to offer Pe Mihm $800, e te Ward $600 and Wm. Breen $600 or th land needed. ndred dollars was voted by how whic H, and the support of the Children's Home. Register of Deeds North t $20 per month for a one nth period. urd voted to sell lot 8, bloek | a CON township, npany for following sure ve Boynton Moftit Si Shafer’s 5 Rowe, Is Needed Before Issue $10,000; Only eral mathe ate ay bureau one of th bond holders. a aneeting today dir town where they had sold some farm | 94, ducts and were t considerable money with then: hired man on the farm, f a eved to have He was wounded whon Young fired at him with 1 shotgun. The will be charge given Je: pd here. Mr, Young was struck above the right eye by the bullet pital at ; found t flesh wound, Mrs, Y: ly injured in one lex ang’ one. arm. | She ‘was cared for at” her home Chambers was only slightly wounded, Great. Demand For | Help in Hayfields on which Chambers a hearing was net ndo where only a s slight. | Pin greater de ent time t d MeChane, employment offic in’ charge of th The unusually he vested | See ad on “pay e 6—Casing and Tube Locktite Patches. | Station, ii mouth St., Bismargk. | bureau can sell them on the his be appro sin Chi- e that the sinskat if it so desires, Other mem- of the | fae ided to will be | of of | tion, will | Prof "| Youth Recommitted .| Jochim, | Mandan, Jochim and wa of Bonds Is Purchased |: and open of the board contended that the 1 for y been of the series ppreved by the Ch he attorney general gene r forvison, when completed, rapain and tallest hotel ia “When in 0 p comtanilg. 5,400 rooms || | x dan News _ Mand. me Ends in {°° bs ee Automobile ‘Crash |. i By Sein | escaped injury. Personal and Social News ot u Mandan Vicinity |' P bir kre hat ohn ABV GUESTS FROM WYOMING Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Bertram have jas their guests their son and daugh. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bart- m, and Mr. Bartram’s nephew and e, John and Frances Buchanan, of Casper, Wyo. olver and pointed ity at, the trigger. Kempf, pharmacist at the a fis honey- its to emu- re- Henry aylor drug store, en moon in a way no one ing to information h Kempt left Ma ‘yee a ind Rapi ». as Gri , when he was on ot a front wheel of the car! the car ran into the ditch and overturned. Mr. Kempf was budly cut about the | |head and hands and others in the car were bruised 08] for a vacation trip to Devils Lake, at State e Trap Shoot jher former home, and ulso ‘to points in northern Minnesota. She will ve Over 100 visitors are expected here! away for two weeks. | for the thirty-seeond annual im eting | lof the State ‘Tra | WILL VISIT RELATIVES to | Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Means — and used at the | daughters left Wednesday for Pres-, In addi-|ton, Minn., where they will be .the ke) guests of relatives for some time, sparen FROM 10 HOT SPRINGS W. Wickham and son Had- | ned from Chico Hot » Where they have been r the Loh’ three weeks, RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fleck and daughter returned Tuesday from a motor trip to the Black Hills. They were away severul days. VISIT AT PORTLAND Lee Mohr and Glen Welsh have re- turned from Portland, N.'D., wiere they spent a few days with friends | and relatives, be | part from to Training School use he was alleged to have at- ed to kill the farmer who em Harold Gant, 14, a youth training committed to day, by Judge FROM CHICAGO Miss Bew wtell returned Tues- day from C wo, where she was the guest of relatives and friends for two weeks. ila roved the issues and that theluritil July 20. k of North Dakota is having no ble selling the bonds, regardless of ‘the alleged lack of approval by the Chicago law flay. > Adam RETURN: of for south was working a farmer living He n argument with leged to have sud- into Jochim’s house, denly rushed He furnished $1,000 bonds to guarantee his appearance at that time, Court Calls Grimson | in Embezzlement Case Army Enlistment Men Arrive Here Today e If you want to join the arniy, now's ounty. bank- arge: f embez«! will be tried before J ‘Two members of the army recruit- Corporal O. M, Strand ‘lass Private L. R, Clark Minaeapolis in it was announced at the si preme court here today, Grimson asked to preside at the trial after| an affidavit of prejudice had been |; filed against Judge John C. Lowe of |] H the fifth di | frduy Motion pictures | shown tonight in Hall's drug 1 al interested are asked Snyder of Bismarck paid a and costs and in addition 4a suspended sentence of jail by Pol gistrate id. According to Corporal Strand, en- listments are now open for the for-| 99 days cign service, including the Philip-) J” at” Belk today when he pleaded pine Hawaii; the coast and field | Quilty to a charge of driving an auto- urtille the medical departments| mobile while intoxicated. Snyder Anyot interested infantry. was arrested about Wednesday ed to call at recruiting head-! stternoon by the police at the cor | ‘quarters. r of Main avenue and First street, ‘om the we James: Sul- of Bismarck, who was in Justice Court ___—— | ene George Mill xamination wl night bi R.H. Crane on a grand lareeny cand was bound over to the purt. Upon failure to fur- 0 bonds set by the court, preliminary Wedne Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. also charged but his iv} “Why the grouch, Jim?” . “Oh, I'm broke and can’t have my ee ily § chat with Mother by "s no excuse. Call home any- ind reverse the charges. Even station-to-station calls ¢an Be charged to Dad's telephone | now." 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