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“TITLE HOLDER ret | { > De ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927 MUST RECORD DEED TO LAND Supreme Court Holds Defend- | ants Failed to Protect Their Rights Persons holding title to land should | have such title recorded, the supreme court held in the case of Edward J. Larsen vs. the Farm Mortgage Loan | and Trust comyany and others, ap-| peated from MeHenry county. Supreme court reversed the McHenry county district caqir, which had held for the defendants. Larson claimed the property by Virtue of a tax deed and the defend- ant then sought to ovtain possession by asserting a title which it claimed to have obtained by mortgage fore: closure, ‘The defendants had not re- corded the deed, however, and serv- e of papers involved in the tax deed made on the recorded owner. The supreme court Held that such} service was valid and complied with | ‘the law? and that the defendants | had failed to protect their rights by registering their title. New Trial Denied Affirming the McIntosh county dis- trict court the supreme court held} that Jacob Jangula was the father of an illegitimate child and refused | a new trial in the case. Jangula| had appeated on technical grounds, | among them being the claim that the) State of North Dakota was wr fully made the plaintiff in the and that no mention was made of the name of the child’s mother. ‘The su-} preme court held that the state has| the right to prosecute such actions! in its own name, Pa Residence Ni Not Changed ‘Traveling around the country has little to do with one’s legal residence the couxt held in the case of John Ko hot ve Fisher and others. The question presented was wheth-| 4 | er vs nunratn Volk, pioneer! Emmons county citizen, should be} op Pierce firmed Het comet held that Volk was legally a dent: of Emmons county dithough had been visiting relatives in ada and in Pierce county for sev- eva yeurs before he died. t! probated in Eminons county « county. The supreme go #4 that’ Emmons county Mf | Cannot Collect Insurance A‘tonio Pipan, Towner blacksmith, made a mistake in taking out an insurance policy on the building in} which he did business but which was owned by his wife and as a result the Vivany will get no insurance. The case was appealed to the su- preme court by Pipan following a uccision of the MeHenry county dis: trict comst that neither he nor his} wife could collect on the fire in- surance policy because it was wrong- tally made out to Mr. Pipan although Mrs. Th Vipan owned the rropert me court upheld the lower tri-j In secutions for fense on a charge of violating the ¢ prohibition law it is not neces cary for the prosecution to specify that it is a second offense during the preliminary | le \ y e's i court, the supreme court has held int Kac- from Jacob latter e of the ppealed by ‘ail county. ile vs. the Moun Evidence presented on the record showed that Kaczor was arrested and convicted. A second arrest resulted in his acquittal, Thereupon Kaczor sued the sheriff, state’s attorney and sone other officials for false arrest. He was arrested a third time and convicted again. Kaczor complained that. the prosecution failed to specify, at the hearing in the justice’s court, that he was being prosecuted for a second offense, under which charge conviction carries a heavier penalty. The supreme court held that Kaczor vay fully aware that he had been convicted on nd that the specifica- tion was unnecessary, SCHEDULE FOR LEAGUE IS OUT Fast Games Probable in Twi- light League—4 Teams Take Part Fast games are in prospect in the Twilight Playground Baseball League | for the remainder of the month, ac- cording to the schedule announced today. On Friday, July 15, the Caps are to play the William Moores on the Roosevelt school grounds and Com- pany “A” is to play the Wachters on the William Moore grounds, On uly 19, the Caps play Com- pany. “A” on the Roosevelt grounds | and the William Moores pay the} Wachters on the William Moore) illiam Moores play the Com- pany “A” team on the Roosevelt’ grounds and the Caps play the Wach- ters on the William Moo p rons Friday, July 22. 26, ae William Moores play on Gaps on the William Moore grounds and the Wachters play the Company “A's” on the Roosevelt grounds. Company “A” plays the Caps on) the William Moore ng July 29) and the Wachters play the William Moores on the Roosevelt grounds. August 2, the Wachters play the Caps on the William Moore grounds and the Sigs og “A's” play the William Moores on the Roosevelt grounds. ee Il rules will govern in the ” delivery et the dead ball oa teeth of Sheng. sil IN be governed by indoor baseball rules. All games ‘are to start at 7 o'clock, The first named team will be considered the home team, and will be responsible for SneBine an bye ox) ‘The base line is to be 75 feet from hase to bate and ‘the pitcher's box is to be 40 from the home piste; according Ge announcement by those in-charge of rules for the games. JEFF STILL DOES I Veteran Jeff Smith is tht fi hte ing. He took part in a bout at Den- ver in July. : The’. —— a oe, Renee and Her Hubby Here are some more Hollywood newlyweds—Renee: Adoree and Wil- liam Sherman Gill, merchant. Each has been Moore and Mr., Gill to Mrs. Evel, COOLIDGE T0 MEET FARMERS AT BIG PICNIC : 10,000 From Three States Ex. pected to Attend Affair at Ardmore 13, Rapid City, S. D., July dozen towns in Wyoming, and have proclai. next a holiday and thi prom lively when President nd Mrs. Coolidge go to Ardior D., on that dav tor the tri-state f F ted, ent experiment station and cat their dinners out of baskets and have general good time. The president and Mrs, Coolidge will board a special train at Custer, D., about 50 miles from Rapid City, and are scheduled to arrive in Ardmore around noon. | The president is especially anxious | to investigate the government ion at Ardmore which is experi Ang | in “dry farming.” His trip includes a tour of the stables as well as of the Iknd where dry: farming crops are under cultivation. LOWER RATES | TOFARGOFOR STATE F AIR® Railroads in State Grant Fair. and One-third For Reund Trip Tickets Fare and tickets has in the third for round-trip n granted by railroads ate for the North Dakota state fair to be held in Fargo July 18 to 28, This also applies to Legion men and members of the Auxiliary who will want to combine a trip to the state fair with the fi joint convention of the North Dakota Legion und Auxiliary, which will be held July 18, 19, 20. | By no means ene of the least at- tractions offered in Fargo during fair week will be the monster parade of Legionnaires, Auxiliary membe and state and national notabies on Tuesday, July 20, Adding to the glamour of several thousand un’ ‘formed men and war-time nurses, with at least two big bands and four or five drum and bugle corps, will be a number of attractions from the carnival and outdoor shows of the state fair to make this perhaps the lurgest parade ever held in the state. On ‘Tuesday evening a boxing pro- | gram sponsored by the Legion con- | vention, will draw thousands of fans | from all over the Northwest. Ail| four of the famous favorites of the, Red River Valley—Petrolle, LeRoy, Blue, and Murphy-—will meet worthy opponents in 40 rounds of ‘boxing| which will make headliners in Mad- | 1son Square Garden! | National Commander Savage, Sec- retary Hanford MacNider, Roosevelt, Seni i Governor Sorlie, and several ojher,| men prominent in state and national government and in will be present 2nd will be heard in| a number of addresses. During the three days of the Legion convention | the evening fireworks at the state! feir will be to. these, notable visitors. | July 18 ¢o 23 promises tu be one of the biggest weeks of celebration | ever witnessed in North Dakota, CANTRELU 1s BUST Guf Cantrell, bought for_ $11,000 from Braovivn, has been disanpoint- ing to: Baltimore: as pitch Fs fle Bea former New York broker, now a Les Angel married before, actress. | streets to the a « Renee Adoree to yn Fariss Bennett, former film “Heavy Hail Storms Reported to Bureau Reports of heavy hail storms in Dunn, Divide, McKenzie, Williams, LaMoure, Stutsmi nd £ ties Monday and yesterday ceived tagay by the surance department. the damage done in any available. Jamestown, dD. duly —(P) Crop losses ranging fron to 100 per din cent distr w re reported from 20-minute storm — there afternoon. } Much land ese age because of the a IRISH PEOPLE PAY TRIBUTE TO O'HIGGINS Funeral, Held Today, More Imposing Than Any Held in Dublin in Years meter at cen serie ee ALCOHOLISM CAUSED DEATH I a's Officers Decide Cut.c on Dead Man’s Head Was Re- ceived in Fall Hollywood, 1 tigating the Pervival Lynwood, publi nd former motion picture director, to determine rhether the quality. of liquaer, Kaic to have been imbibed by the film man auring « five-day arink:ne ses § death. ies first cntartaines by police when x two-inch ‘cut wa: found on the dead man’s head, wer ii rded after the county autops; surgeon reported that Lynwood die f acute alcoholism. Officers ther led that a fall by Lynwood in erted intoxicated conditio: the cut. apartment where the forme n’s body was found by a dor fo showe liquor party. | the Furniture effect long upset and there was broken glass on the floor. ‘ w Lynwood was a director for the Birwingnam, Alabama, Motion Picture company. Since coming here tw years ago, he has been engaged film publicity and later in advert ing. BURNS PROVE FATAL TO BOY HERO OF FARGO 7 r-old Lad Save’ Girl iend From Flames, But Dies of Injuries acrifice for an ably saved Marie Kalbrener, y pa ( the &uprem ‘t of heroism which prob his Miss rly Tue: vy at» hospi tal from burns reeeived at 5 p.m stondzy when he succeeded tn ex inguishing the flames nbout Miss elbrener st the same time becom ing a living tore’ himself. His oching compictely burned ott ad, his’ suffering, until relieved iy intense, cident occurred in, an apart ) the rear of a gpocery store. The irk ond Dale were cieaginy clothes at the time and had a pan “f gasoline sitting wear a gas flame The gasoline exploded and Dale, suc -eding in extinguishing the fiames ibout the, girl, threw a pan of water on the fioming gasoline, the act ap ently spreading the fire which im enveloped him: The nent albrener, the daughter of Catherine Olson, who occupies the apartment, was only slightly in { iured, Red Wing Man I Heads Ireland, Juy — 13.—4()— 1 city of hushed silen body of Kevin O'Hig- nated vice president of te Council, passed arene the streets lined with great crowds of mourners, The body was taken from St. * church where a requiem celebrated and was then nevin cemeter; Dublin, Dublin w toda. s the sins An- Ml ew ‘omen wept as the body Tad scores tainted) It was estimated that 500,000 Irish people, paying their last tribute to stricken vice presiden | the draped gun carriage which the body through the streets. Business Suspended pt ved by y held in Dublin for many | ess was suspended | hour larre crowds the route which e tended three miles through the chief ‘ity of Glasnevin. The gun carriage. upon which the body was carried, was precedéd by 2 squadron of cavalry and was, followed the chief mourners, Governor General Timothy Healy followed in a motor car, while all the members of both hous’s” of parliament marched afoot. In the procession | were he Irish Free State. lorries, filled. with wreaths, were in the procession. THIS IS GREAT RECORD urry Moger, pitcher for in the Piedmont League, won 18 games during the first half of. the season. Raleigh | (M)—The jation yexter- dC. W. Loring, Red Wing, as its first president. The tion was formed to advertise coulee region of the two far n of- rs are First V orge \ sss Sparta, “Second | President George A. Larson, W jbasha, Minn.; Third’ Vice President L. Moister, rose, Wis.t ourth Vice President T. R. Johnson a Open By! Fifteenth; Opening of the new Missouri river | bridge at th by July 15 was fore- cast today by the state highway de- partment. The contractor making the fill at the west approach to the structape said he expected to complete task by that time. The bridge itself been in shape for use for some but delay in constructiny the time has kept the bridge from being open for traffic. The bridge will be opened as soon the fill is completed but the mal celebration of the completion of the job will not be held until August 5 and 6. Residents of the Sanish district are planning a big celebration; to.be held at that tine. a | fo ‘New Organization! cpacte car THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE reenter cee : i tion, supplies To Serve Meals on N. Y.-Boston Planes. New York, July 13.—4)—A con plete dining service, including a six- course cnicxen dinner, will be started jtomorrow on airplanes of the svolonial Air ‘transport company fly- {ane between New York and Boston, The. food will-be taken aboard in’ containers and kept warm on elec- cric_ heaters. ‘the companysplans to exten@ the tining -service to ts \New York-to “hicugo run next month. SANISH LANDS WILL BE SOLD ale to Be Held Under Au: pices of U.S. Land Offic, Beginning August 6 of the forfeited, un Id lots in the tow to be held bei st 6, according to €, of the United § Legins the second d. nish bridge celebration. | Mr. Bo'se is to attend and will prob- ably remain untile the sale is fin i nay be made either in pe or by avent, but not by mail any person may purchase any number of lots for which he is the hichest bidder, If any ccessful bidder fails to make the payment re quired on the date of the sale, the lot arded to him will be reoffered for sale on the following day. No lot will be disposed of for than $10 and any 1 s! minimum of $10 and N per cent of, the bid price { sold for more than $10 must be and the remainder, if the bid is $50 or less, within one year from. the date the sale, If the price bid is over cent of the cost m: two equal payments due, respec the 50 and less than $100, 75 per y be divided into vely, und two years from: the date of If the 7 sale, more, price bid be $100 per cent remaining divided into three due, respectively, one, cars from the date of the may payment: | Bills Allowed By 4 | City Commission ——? ia Globe-Gazette supplies Gussner's store, groceric L. S, Fredericks, services ¢ catcher Robidou, rent’. tusiness Service Co, making plates Webb Brothers, suppl swimming pool 5 Qaick Print, Inc. printing Murphy, insurance ..... |. Osear He Will & © Kline, suppl department, repairing pavement Kiamarek Spe Printing 16 88 80 Mr < for AB 48.80 10.00 tree St ap Eervice 8 103% Fourth St. Vice | i | { representatives of every de-j fill due to high water in the rivor,| . K. Skee! te Hertzberg ceries Quick Prin Waterwork: roll aeons Gunder tax Bismarck Paint & nhart Drug Co. suppl “Olson, is, supplies Bindery, books | Bismarck Food: Market, "gro: i. Ine. supplies | s department, pay s department, wa- auditorium Glass Co., i, wages: : & Glass Co., stafson, poor ‘relief. . Ecklund, use of car and labor Tribune Co, Waterwork: printing s department, wa- ter for pool .. Htunphreye & Moule, print- Waterwork roll... 8 department, pay Fire department, pay roll Irs, Anna Washburn coal .. Bowman F plies Caen We Byrch, laundry Lignite Coal € urniture Co, sup- est Laundry, taun- rench & We Wachter ‘Tra and_ wood Mrs. Martha Wetmore, labor Demco Library — Supplies, supplies Bismarck Tribune, printing Kardex, su The Coy ‘Gerry poor Montgomery ceries Markov H. J. Net 1 Detec! pplies .. Publis Lenihan, rent €. Robidou, rent .. . Alexius hospital, care of Grocery, gro- ry, supplies” Grocery, groceries lab ; n, Litho c pav roll KE, EB. Ricker, labor and sup- ern Sheet & Iron signs als Hutchinson's drug store, sup- plies A.W. Lucas Co. supp H. J. Nelson, labor... Lenhart Drug Co., supplies Hughes Electric’ Co, cur- rent * . Hughes ctric Co, cur- rent reyes Hughes Electric rent . W. W. McMahon, UW. J. Nelson nas Jarrell Hardware Co. sup Bismarck bor Nept ¢ Meter Co., suppli . Will Co, supplies Welding Works, St. Hilaire Lumber’ ( plies... ee Quanrud. Brink & | Reibold, |” supplies ea Pittsburgh Equitabie Meter 04 supplies Wm. Nogegle, plies Street dep: labor and sup- artment, pay rol | Waterworks department, hy- drant rental ! National Underwriter. Co., Paul C. Remington New Loan Plan On improved City and Farm Propert Low interest rate and prepayment priv: Bismarck and Mandan - Office, City Inturatce Agency | Phone 220-W | Capitol Theatre Tonight—Wednesday é & Thursday —>— record book... 1|Mother Cuplics Body W. S, Nott Coy, supplies 42.50 of J. .N. Johnson Co., supplies . 60.00 Dead Baby From Postoffice box rent .... 10! Billings to Roundup Bismarck Grocery Co. sup: fas pli Ni, ae arth ent, pay roll, 4 ree cae went a2 era st |N. Mayak, labor... r poor vices “0. F redericka, ‘voard and 55.99 | sou from: Billiogs, te, Roundup. for 1.8. Fredericks, services as ‘ interment. The chi a dled: while Seine s t inal trouble. ie dog catcher rr aperica Rustand was injured in an 9.00 | Standard Ol! Co. gap, - wet) | automobile accident = year ago and 65.00| Texaco Filling, Co. a 272 Pe heen unable to attesd the ranch. 113.101 supplien x ise 7.25 | which he operates here. i Inderwoo ypewriter Co. 15.00) repairing typewriter 700| Karly Man’s Brain 20.40 | Abe Tolchinsky, supplies 6.00 41.68 | Bismarck Motor Co. gna; 10.00 Resembles That of . D, Firemen's association, ite enc 20.00 pe, Tilney Claims 120.00) 1" Andrews, custodian of ay Ape, 50 | tourist cam y m0 ws. Fredericks, Inbot 1.15 any Noth, July, 18 0A mane 2 i similar exists Tago | Gaylord Bros, supplies 6.95 | OP early” man and the a cin the ‘9.50 | Finney’s drug store, sup- | opinion of Dr. Frederick Pro- eo° | plies . | fessor of neurology at Columbia uni- 16,60 | Dieter Co, supplies wurbity. Hoskins-Meyer, ‘suppl That there was a defin Harris & Woodmansee, sup- man stock, capable of pro |. plies anthropoid and man, cannot be dis- H. W. Wilson Go., supplies puted,” he said in giving the results H. R. Hunting Co, books of a study that occupied many years. | Al ©. McClurg &'Co., books “The ape forefathers of the human H. J. Nelson, labor and ma- race, in driving other giant beasts 12.00 | ,, terial 11.45 | of prey out of the caves and holding Foo [French & Welch Hardware them as personal property against 00) Co. supplies 1.70] the world,” said Dr. Tilney, “gave a 1.go| Waterworks department, tremendous impetus to man's posses- ory] cash + 2.86 | sive sense and laid the foundation for goon | N. P. Railway Co. freight 2.1%) all those laws of possession which State Record, printing 2009 form the central core of our entire 11.70} Washburn Lignite Coal Co., moral code. 26.00 |. coal Dr. Tilney in his study, which was iaoo (Mrs. J.A. Montgomery, rent made at the request of Professor iho A.C. McClurg & Co., books Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of 200 S¥imming pool, pay roll... the American Museum’ of Natural ajo M. Wildes, labor History, examined fossil, brains whose age is estimated at from 1,000,- 000 to 15,000,000 years. Poe Paint & Glass Co, t kat 0 Nt ’P. Railway Co., freight 11.33 —- 10.0 | Quanrud, Brink & Reibotd, The per capita annual expense in supplies 3.81] the United States for public school ("| Bismarck Spring Service Sta- education is $16.26, \| .,tion, supplies ‘ sea Vacuum OM Co. oil, ismarck Motor Co., sup- 18.00 | Otten is BAVAVAVAVAVAN | Médern. Garage, supplics Wachter Transfer Co., labor. Austin-Western Road Ma- chinery Co., supplies \N. P. Railway Co. freight Standard Oil Co., supplies ate Thos. J. Galvin, labor .. 4.00 6.62 MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687-W VAVAVAVAVAY “Wedge-Phoenix” HOSE 9.94 AVAVATAVAVAVAVAVAY 18.25 ' of DR. R.S.ENGE || $1.00 183.53 Chiropractor a Examination Free They're different! 2,565.41 | Lucas Blk. 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