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\ eee oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i \ C369 te” THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 - 1-86 BIRTHS, 46 This Famous Pair May Wed. DEATHS IN CITY >. : DURING JUNE 23 of the New Arrivals Were Boys and 13 Girls—16 Were Bismarck’ Babies . ‘ * Sourt that the residence of the de-|chael, of Killdeer visited at the: feeased, at the of his death, was o—__—__ Emmons county. Ernest Carlson home over Sunday. | CROP REPORT ; ———————————— jeHlenty County. Appeal from an order of the dis-|. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Truesdale in, plain‘iff and appel: |trict court of Emmons county, hun.| and daughter, Elaine, motored to| wi iti sure 01 G : * q ith condition of all North Da- ue tht Rope] A different points in South Dakota,| kota crops except corn and potatoes ve cath opinion. where they will spend their sum-} much above the average for July Emanuel Sgutt, Fargo, attorney for 0 i . pects A incest Wetiod toizecdeer pct rallies « y a _ vacation with’ friends and bhi athe pions Naginy Mi prt i where a policy had been ii jd: A: Muckoff, Ashley, and Charies Telatives. than for several years on July first. property described as belonging | Coventry, Linton, atorneys tor re; Mis; Ethel Brown was accom-| yccording to the regul rop report tiff’s husband, in whose nanie | spondents, panied by her sisters, Anna_and | of the agricultural statistitian. ned; and whare the | : Alice, to Bismarck Monday, From} small grain prospects ate fine. a hes i there’ Miss Brown took the train| Winter rye harvest. will start soon, | and asked the the san t> Chicago, where she will spend | and the indicated prodyction is for ie \ * 1@ her summer vacatién with friends | 22.869.000 bushels compared with 9- bued and ‘ sae UL ag ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J, ©. Grorsmaa and relatives, ooh leh, vane, dad the eyes ce H. B. LOVE county, North, Dakota, for responaent. ‘" + paid rucd and held to state a cause of action upon o | visited at the Jacob Daffee bh: Jaseph Barker\ was @ passenger 16,991,900 ee barley iad oe a : is j written policy of insurance and: stot | Thursday. tn’ Minneapolis Menday, where he i this year over lact.|| Doctor of Chiropractic hirty-six babies were born in mgm ons orsl Sneey o ioxure 08 |” Petar Marquardt cf Blackwater, Will transact business. ‘ondition better than ave: Palmer School 3-year graduate o “ Biamarek during the month of June, an oral contract of insurance. |.” |this state, is. visiting a few days Sor Zelssler of Golden Valley is | : dicated production on July | Examination Free people and parents of the other 20 for thaintuining a scparuts gag. ih) With friends and relatives in aid employed in the Farmers Coopera- | first of all small grains except oats | tive Elevator during H. E. Trues- Noe eee average. Oats boli Eltinge Bldg. Biamarck, N. D. | poncy or insurance petore bringin: Adolph Bissinger and Matthew 4ale’s absence. | moet bse ibe yy picid weenie: an action to recover the insurancd! Halter motored to Bismarck Kr - ,, Sose and Katie Kilbert of Krem.) um produstin lq below wverigec { nevertheless shore, the pleading pre"/day, where they transacted busi- this, state, are, visiting a fow days | “(och acreaye in estimated at 959, | qiueesiessseeeeeesieeeeeeeemesaaas [sence Ipsuer ot Kiet, SOgn. ype Pie ness, ; at_the Adam Siedel home. 000 acres compared with 1,009,000 a ic. equitable relief . or | Mrs. Joe Masset, who has been | . The indicated production it State of tintin, twa, Mine ase MAR IME en Fete gt aan teaees | FRANK KRALL equity for the reformation of qj around Dodge. divi elsewhere, according to records on file in the office of City Auditor ie. MH. Atkinson. > During the same period there were 16 deaths in this city, seven of the ; people being residents of Bismarck while the others lived elsewhere. proper practice for the | 3 p 7 s rs t} d Boys gained a big lead over girls court'to first determine such equit-|is here looking after his land in- Sato Ree! bine | TRiee ON tant pect aut ten coesaea | in the number of births here during able issues, and, waere such avtr- | terests, Mr. Stoefel owns q.ite 4 Manda.” yi : Uf biteen.bes. A veey latapring With Five Tailoring dune, since 23 of the new arrivals jmination, being adverse. to the plain: | bit of land around Dodge. The word pickaninny ig Cuban in| unfavorable planting conditions 1s AN phere 1 j Fe AU AOLe Nace fun ei aa ean aan Nl Dorch and children of origin, taken from “Piqunini,” mean. | responsible for the decreuse in acre- | “No. 1 Alterations f The births and deaths during June, tion, the cause may properly. be | torch and children uf orig 1 | New work, cleaning and missed, this state, are visiting a ing (3) The evidence is examined and| few days at the A. Sanzer nome. |held not to warrant overturning the rs. soe Ruytz of Bismarck at-i | findings of the trial court concerning | tended the funeral services of her! pie oF Liebe me ke. ae er, Mrs. Andrew Degenste:n. rom the district court o! q McHenry county, Hon, C. W. Buttz,,, ft. and Mrs. Ben Shepard of | Lin this state, are visiting af sud che at the home of Mr. and! as shown by the records, follow: le child. 3 | age. BIRTHS June 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Geck, Glen Ullin, a son, To Mr. and Mrs. William Frances | Gagner, Bismarck, a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Kirby, Stanton, a daughter. | , Laskin Block Opposite Patterson Hatel ; | few Affirmed. fe Advise Special Hygiene teu $ | Opinion. of the court by Birdzell, | Mr . Goe' | 4 ‘To Mr, and Mrs, Arthur James penne. juve ; icipate; | Henry Grossman was a pas $ prman, Sabin, atin, a 30m. Lice Chae WaeTeey arte ase. 10 Bismarck Monday. is for Safe Wearing of ‘oan third judicial district. sitting in his) Wife, who was in the marek +, “ ’ ny Mee tafid MEN Jets 0: Leth, third judicial district, sitting in his |} pital fer a few Mocks, cetgriel Roseglen, a son. stead, ‘To Mr. and Mrs, Clarence L, Klein- | From Paris comes the report that Mrs. Dorothy Ingram,,wldow of Fe Rigler, Hebron, Ne D,, and| with him. § Murray, Mott, at Mrs. Andrew Degenstein, south] + schmidt, Raleigh, a son, | Enrico Caruso, and Alexander P. Mcore, Pittsburgh newspaper pub-. ° Murray, Mott, ‘N. n , , To Mr. ana Mrs.. Charles Perry lisher, former’ Ambassador to Spain and husband ofithe late Lilliun ; pellant, ittes, Faego, (Sac muses fied. Phursday night. By ELUEN. }:BUCKLAND 4 ey . = ng supa | Li e, M y . + She le: C1 ec is 7 Malard, Bismarek, u ‘daughter, Russell, are to marry. This picture of the couple promenading on | xD. attorneys for seopamdenh nee | ey teaves to mourn her lass three | “carats Mgticns Nerse ee June 5 Park Avenue in New York has never been published before. 3 gis Leite ae Rie geet es , ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Re-| ay aa “| From. Méhitenk: Couety, | “est, of Bismarck, Mrs. Ante HEER, summer frocks and aj no Wifficulty gan, a Bava Na 4 : ‘J : Re | State of North Dakota, plaintitt | Vlz of Dodge and Anna bs of | \ hygienic protectian that ‘makes Of disposal. RE ee jbe sent both from Hawaii and San_ solving a temporary injunction. and respondent, vs. Jacob- Jangyla,|D°dge, two brothers, Joc Jacobs] (rem safe to wear, anywhere, any |. Get Kotex. ‘0 Mr. and Mrs, Valentine A. Yea- |Francisco, | Per curiam opinion. Jr, defendant and appellant, nd Bernhard Jacobs, and her moth) (ine, Here is a new comfort 8 in| Look for ger, Bismarck, a daughter. 12 Vessels Along Route Burr, judge, being disqualified, did Syflabu r, Mrs, Lawrence Jacobs. Funeral ; iO hetter-class women now enjoy. the name on To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sandvig, Twelve vessels bound to or from | not particip dhe : a coeding ij vices e ‘ri he c the b yor $ Blige es sone POPE A bacelee ad aha dhe el dd : i In a proceeding to determin s were held Friday and t! rhe More than a| the box you ¥ To Mr. and Mrs, William F, Erlen-| in the path the flyers expect to takes) Ce Ashen Meat, Ne Da attorney (the Gtsceotien af ithe. tele CnIE RE) oe aie ee nL, veilary pa ntific prdtec- | are offered. % ; } " meyer, Bismarck, a son, The Regrral taleetanin company and for appellants. heater, Mohali, ¥, p,,{ determine whether the chitd Shall Mel’ Moves NOI. Whe stias tigate " a knows is safe. ree se ih As eed < e i" ‘ation’ A e Ore: sater, lohall, N. My exe] e re i } soy of ~ % a otion wa ing, the wor s 4 we A pile ME: and Mrs, John N, Martin, last night broadcast. a request. that | attorn pondents. tas Ged from the court room gUKMg ling treatment in the B MAT cbsorbent tt ine tines more abe | "KOTEX™ | y ismarek, a daughter. these vessels wateh closely for the | cL ee 2. Whether. lealiing quecuéreieedy arena returned to his home} yey thas the ardindry votton pad. {it is*hot geriuine. ee ‘ A __, |monoplane, provide them with bear- From Mountrail County be propounded to a witness is witinn | Wednesday, ‘ Kotex also. thoroughiy DE-| To Mr. and Mrs. Axel Oliver Lind-| ings, and ‘report their progress to| State of North Dakota, plaintiff thotdierstion of the trict eeart and, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Peterson te oe “ltr ™ 3 —@ ‘ strom, Ryder, rae seen : Si na aed “ Jae Kaczor, de-| unless there is a manifest! abuse of | and dauchter, Marguerite, cf Gold- ; re ‘us ow ro yay \, equipment co: ed of an/fendant and appellant. | suc iscreti is ings Valley w 8 si pdge . S| B s Lite,Mt; land “Mrs, Roy Earl Dilly,| emergency ‘still to convert sea water Syllabus: | Natcage Me auttesed Carer tee ree red wero’ shopners in’ Dodgy 5 Miscard Hive vissue HEINIE CONKLIN (Linton, a son, into drinking water, signal pistols) 1. An information ing the Following the cus 5 et i s0et7 a June 12 and rockets. crime of engaging in the liquor trat- | Sukute NB. Bib We We Obl, | yet and Mis. dake Goets of MARY McALLISTER «To Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Herbert Crowd Gets Thrill fic as a second offense, may be filed | there ‘was no error’ in, bringing tbiy Werner were Sunday visitors at | Danielson, Mandan, a son. The crowd of 5,000 at the field re-|in the district court under section |setien 1 ame of the stute, Y the Louis Goetz heme, aia DAVID BUTLER aig June 13 ay is. | (fived @ thrill just a few minutes 10629, compiled laws of 1913, even |}. Rulings of th court, on the , Adolph Entzell, who has been ue and Mrs. Fred Olson, Bis-| before the actual take-off when though it was not alleged in the com-|evidence and the states atigrieys ttking treatment in the Bismare’:; M AN marck, a son, Hine Petea szenied a ous te in! plaint ied the committing m address to the jury, examined, and ! al, returned to his che, j \ q ion attempt to get away and was trate, that the crime was 4 \no dicial erro een day. ‘ ond cock’: : Y to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Otness;] forded to return’ to the starting offense. : ae aoe STALE RL aA 's, Guy Carlson and sister, Ra-|§ 0% Biamarck improved city property, Prepayment privileges. Raymond Hitch = \ Hazen, a daughter. point, : 2. An application for a change of |uf the case made by the court in bis Apply for terma big Broadway success } * June 15 A “ground loop” was described ai venue is addressed to the diseretion |churge to the jury. ‘examined, and | oT rt PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK See Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Buretta,| a skid which sed the plane to of the trial court and the ruling of | held not to be prejudicial error-onse’ Sec ad on page 6—Casing : 4 ‘ismarck, a son, fe swerve considerably to the right and|the court thereon will not dis- | of State bla, 46.N. D. 337, 179 Patch: | i - ° | To Mt. and Mrs. Siguard 0.| into a rut about a foot deep, ~ turbed on appeal in the absence of |N. W, 656 distinguished. i and Tube Locktite Pate sage = Friday and Saturday Wenaas, Bismarek, 4 daughter. apatier the plane was pushed back to/a showing that the appellant was| Appeal from the distric We carry a full line-—Acces-} | june hes position in-| prejudiced thereby. | Motatosh ) ° s To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kurth, | spected the landing « ssible| 3, In a prosecution for the erime|McKernts joie’, ot Alien Service Station, 306 : . Judson, a daughter. Nets Litte. | {Mmanes, but found everything ship- of engaging in the liquor traffic, it| Affirmed. Fourth St., Bismarck. : if ‘0 and Mrs. Lloyd Nels Lille-| shape and the start was made. is competent to prove sales of intox-| Opinion of 3 vceaijand a, ey stents ees gone, alge intl ae gal of imOr |, Gion of the court by But, aul C. Remington June 23 berger, arm. who made the| tends to prove that the defendant was | & Remington, Lisbon, N. : is y | in j motte, and Mos Teo M. Barth,| hop to Hawaii arrived about 20 min- engaged in the liquor traffic, und it! and I, A. Mackoff, Ashley, N.’D ae ” andan, a son. | utes before the take-off to wish! is likewise, competent to interespate ; dant and appel SK 6 otic. und Mrs, John Engdaht,| Smith good luck, but were forced by the defennge Lerteode eee eoeate | tommess for defendant and appellant. FUR, R. S. ENGE ew Loan n a Baldwin, Ree an engagement to leave the field be-/on the subject of sales, and the keep- and A. Ay Ludwigs, Ashley, N. D., at Chiropractor . ° ie ‘ore the flight started. Jing of intoxicating li s “re s He and Pro; To Mr. and Mrs, John’ J. Feist,| Besides sufficient provisions to lust! premises” PPSSARD OR is | PneacROR TIRES apa ragnenidintsd Examination Free low ee oe pallet t a . FStrasburg, a son, : them 10 days in event they are forced! “Appeal from the district court of | From Emmons County We Hk, Hinmarek, N. D ;. Momeco hid A wallopin’ wow of a jTo Mr. and Mrs, Albert Eugene] down, the flyers carried a, bottle of Mountrail county, North Dakota,| In the matter ef the tate of | # Lucas Bik. Hisma : Bismarck and Mandan Ward, Bismarck, a daughter. | ait the suggestion of Hon, John C, Lowe, judge. !Conrad Volk, deceased. John Bisch- | *: weateen To Mr. and Mrs, George Weibel, the army aviators, Maitland and Affirmed. Jof, petitioner ana ‘respdjianc s 1, Office, City Inpuxance, Agency : Bismarck, a son. Hegenberger said that they exper-| Opinion of the court by Burke,| Eva Fischer,.et aly respondents, and 103%, Foarth St. Hiss Phone 320-W June 25 ienced considerable difficulty in) judge. Anton; Volk. et aly eheglanie To Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Burek-| keeping awake during their flight)” Paul Campbell, Minot, N. D4 at- Syllabus.” v. 3 hard, Linton, a son, across the ocean and could have had torney for appellant, evidence is examined and held To Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cooper] things eusier with the aid of the) Support the findings of the trial Stubbs, Center, a son. } June 26 Wedding Hinges on Success _ | C. N. Cottingham, state’s attorney | to vidi LANA HELEN TEU EEA TT WE REACHED THE 1000 To Mr. and Mrs, Chris Delzer, While preparations for the hop-off | Bismarck, a son. were proceeding, Miss Marjorie ee June 27 Brown of San Francisco, who an-| nd Mrs, Leland Mark, Tut- | nounced yesterday that she and Smith | tle, a daughter, would be married if he completed the | To Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. Horro-| flight, stood near the plane, weep- | bin, Mandan, a son, ing. After she had composed herself | ‘To Mr. and Mrs. William A.| a bit, she smiled and said: “I know Schwartz, Bismarck, a son, Ernie will make it.” To Mr. June 28 Smith’s father, who also was 14 To Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Falkenstein,| the field, likewise, expressed con-) Baldwin, a davehter tidence in his son's ability to com-| § June 30 plete the long water jump. To Mr. and Mrs, Unrist Free, Bis- = marek, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Everette #2 hWis, ; os se a Bee Bo | SUPREME COURT | eT oe | To Dr. and Mrs. Leo Priske, Bis- ————9| + ¢ marek, a son. From Renville County - DEATHS we | Nels Lindlaugh, et al., voters Apis June 1 : taxpayers of Grassland school i as. Payne, 69, Bismarck, trict No. 14, 0: enville county, | = i : John Webster, Jr, 7 months, Bis- | North Dakota, plaintiffs and respond- ‘ gia On consumers and Gas Ranges last week in marek, ents, vs, Grassland school district \ i J Mes. ‘Allee’ PEM hae: “Xeni 98; eea ee ae SS. Bismarck and we want your help to make it Seen, Alice Cuyhs' tn woglba Pe For reasons stated in the opinion it | : a ; : - . ne 1200 by the end of this year, as it will mean ees A. Nani: Wis Aipeiten, (Cnet ee ee eee | 4 aoe Wek | cheaper rates to you. We gained 215 new con- ieee : ismi " saa Ma sumers since a year ago last spring and there cag is no reason why we should not take on 200 UPHOLSTERING more this year. We now have more gas ranges In Your Car By Putting on ence, the appeal is dismissed. une. Albertine Tester, 63, Belfield, June 15 Carl M. Fischer, 37, Hague. - June 19 @ (kh) Brick Boyland, 69, Bismarck, June 21 Jean Tufford, 11 months, Bismarck. Baby Bear, { year, Elbowoods, ; june 24 ‘ Hit John F. Ford, 73, Bismarck, ich June 25 / August T. Solberg,-52, Naughton. June 26 . = Olivia A. Lotspiech, 48, Almont. j June 27 James Mullins, 72, Bismarek. Wg 8. LaPaugh, 20, Linton. une Geo. Z. attieee 9 Bay City, Mich. |! gates fs OE ale i PLANE LEAVES kat te Mon: ; "i toes. -Tox . $ OAKLAND FIELD | |(ot%u'tice roti ling. joy rey | THIS MORNING >e 2yciot (Continued e. one) Be ae : # ing} of the. Dian, gabon ihe food Bu les were , ep. two i aut cep je county, A. G. Burr, judge. ffs appeal from an order dis- in use ih Bismarek than the total number of E electric ranges in use in Fargo, Grand Forks and Jamestown where gas is available. 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