The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT GRAND JURY IS government departments to CORRUPT ACTS Charges Against Indianapolis] Public Offices Stir Judge {Gathering Draws Fi to Action | Distance—Not Known If Anyhody Hurt Judge Marion in-| coeds Indianapolis, July James A. Collins, county criminal court, i jury to p nto wilful and cor: n public offices of ion with uption Des te Moines, ent that more fired in the direction ¢ of Ku Klux near the state night, was made ion, who instructed ation of criminal ta which & this court has jurisdiction.” Judge Collins said that all evidence by two previous grand available to the and, in of the prose! him they had po sion of a great mass of : documents which may prov HOPTON NOW | SHAFER SSTAFE Manager of Bonding Depart- ment Named Special As: sistant. Attorney General As ur, from a_ dist: put the " returned the fire. he learned th: smen v i when the tin Mo th Jail Breakers Are irand Fork | Horace Crable ‘with ¢ ‘. D., July 26. {and were later taken in Enid, OKt iwere released and are on their w ording to information Th B . opton, sheriff, who said AR eR Ld informed that they were He released them, Appointment manager of the state bon fire insurance department: - 1 assistant attorney $ said, Ww nannounced by Attorney General Placed against them. George F. Shafer i Joker Causes Uncle’ opton’ will have general super- Wisiog of the legal affeirs of the two) Sone e, Causes Uncle’s (epartments in’ his charge. Up. to! ent time the department outside counsel, under ion of the attorney gener Office, to handle its legal affairs At the last examination of cand N.C. July 26.—(AP) se of a pt to frighten his uncle, Pai y may face a charge of mai itted | slaughter, to practice in the state and the ap-! | The uncle, ointment was made in recognition of , “from natur is new us as a lawyer. He has emotion of fe apecial n legal matters pertain-| yesterday ruled, after his ine to insurance. |h ited him ‘while Hopton has been manager of the in home and two insurance departments since he frigh returned from the war in 1919. He studied law at home preparatory to the bar examinati mes W. Tinsle: ju attempted n him, attempt. ATCHES TO ‘TCH Lon ()—Mayf latest is raze for odd color schemes. Bond street jmenting on it. sai HATS: : raw hats seem to be, going out in France. Most of the visible supply here is in the stores, hut the storekeepers, somewhat dis- couraged, are turning back to regu-|of the new lar hats for their bread and butter.| Half a doz In France the summer straw hat | one box. is known as a “boater.” In the early | match their froe days, the young bloods put them on! rooms in the house. when they went for a row, 3 once highly popular here. “ ers, say some sartorial philosophers, are | with blunted points. queer, ugly, uncomfortable things,| Even the typewri dirty in a short time and out of | fashion at the end of the season. red, green, blue or mauve. Therefore, counting comfort, looks | ciety women own and, above all, cost, why bother with | writer. the things? color tipped les are packed the or va In round car a portable PARIS LANDLORDS WORRIED | Paris—()—Paris hotel already worried number summer, are considerably troubled | over dispatches that the number of | delegates to the American Legion convention in September will not reach half of the anticipated 30,000. | 4 It is matimated that hotel keepers, | (OO% expecting a rush this year, provided at least 6,000 more rooms than last PURE year. They say that so far the fir- | wre has been 30 per cent under t RED CROSS PILLS For Liver, Stomach, Bowel . Trouble, Constipation, Gall- etones, Appendicitis tive in principle, and one to remove the cause in the treatment and re- | lief of chronic diseases of the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. A treatment that will take away that | tired look, stimulate the circulation ) and bring good health. Red lo Pills auenane ean stipation,,|| breath and stomac! Meee Me tal site of al clo; liver} disordered bowels ‘and a deranged digestive system. tt up in watch-shaped screw top bottles, sold by druggists for, 25e.—Adv. | AUL MINNEAPOL! Sole Distributors should come in for their clothes __ before ‘they leave. Caught, to Be Freed ie N. D, (A) | ’. R. Brown, who R. Wilson sawed their way | f | jout of the Grand Forks county jail| cover to harmonize with their bou- e e | of ad not’ been | wanted in n no charge could be | completed later Death; Faces Charge! jrittei' women patron | ean haus NOM DARED ae reacties! Soke! an! GEPS “SWIFT” thorities here declared. | nephew | he was alone The younger Tinsley admitted the! cconist, com- “Every day I sell’ dozens of boxes matches. sort them out to ious | board boxes these big headed matches jlook like a child’s drawing crayons sold in Bond street ure now varnished a cheerful Most so- type- They like the machine and iHacen-Becner Cs ouLuT Bismarck Grocery Co. Hotel keepers who counted on the Legion convention to make up for the lean days of the summer are asking do IN IOWA CAMP 2 From) © holding a state | ston, Mus- | and other pers were | before to- | ng, when shots were fired ards stationed aid to have Whether any one was injured could 100 aping plot | | doir hanging: | New ED D BIDS . July (#)—Officials the state highway department opened bids on 10 construction jobs today, but awards will not be made | until ‘tabulation of the figures is in the week, The | projects involved are largely grading | said land graveling contracts. when by his it A Chicago department store has tablish 14 ae PROMOTION One month after his employment | by Swift & Co., C. §. Dahlager, a raduateof DakotaBusinessCollege, | Fargo, has been promoted to their vig Brainerd (Minn.) office. Such s the resultof D.B. C. ACTUAL | 3USINESS training (copyrighted— 4\ inobtainable elsewhere). You start vork with experience; advance fast- sr; reach the “‘big desk’’ positions | ooner. E. L. Gregersan, aD. B.C. nan, has just been made District Accountant for the Western Light, \& Power Co., Portland, Ore. “Follow the Succe$$ful.”” First éall Class, Aug. 1-8. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. : ry | to in d- HAPPY STUDENTS BEST | agogues this truth, people learn best R. Whipple, associate professor of journalism at New York University, in offering an anthology of features Here Except Goldiloc |This is another story of the three bears—that is, the three triplets born to Mrs. Bear of the Washing- ton, D, C., zoo. Here they are getting a big kick out of the springtime. from jokes and criticisms than from York.—“I urge upon ped-| lectures. writes Leon GREAT SNAKES! Phillips, Neb—A man and his wife living near’ Phillips camp found a rattlesnake in bec with them the other day. The reptile was four feet they are hapr class. The book is believed to be an innovation, since every class|two inches long and is the first rat- member contributed. the class | through the course and learned more} snake in their automobile. The. professor|tlesnake to make-a public appearance “laughed. its way") this season, The couple exhibited the \ DEPEN DABLE x” ‘Any used car. seen on our floor is good for more than enough satisfactory miles to assure the owner of his .money’s worth. ‘You can always count on that. M. B. GIEMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. ePHone 808 BISMARCK A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT WAR TRAINING | Heavy Hail Storms UP FOR VOTE Board to Consider Military Question Pertaining to State Institutions Vote on the question of continuing military training as @ requirement for students at the state university and agricultural college will be taken ata poli! f the board of admin- istration this afternoon. The resolution calling for aban- donment of the present military training policy in the two institu- tions was offered a month ago by J. Church, member of the board. “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 216 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. : TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1927 daylight robbery of the Sabin State Bank, Sabin, Clay county, July 14, was continued to Friday, August 5, in 4, Moorhead police court jay. The preliminary hearing for Ray Potter, held as an accessory in the bank robbery, was continued to the same date. ing are John Lee Coulter, presi- Amesg. thew liere for the meet- jent of tl tate agricultural college. Visit 4 Counties Reports of hi i A hail storms in Stutsman, Dunn, Moure and Mc- Kenzie counties were received today at ‘the state hail insurance depart- ment. Dunn county’ reported 109 claims, LaMoure 40, Stutsman 60, and McKensie 30. STEEL EARNINGS GAIN New York, July 26.—(#) — Total earnings of the United States Steel corporation for the second quarter of 1927 amount to $46,040,460 after sponte, and taxes, compared with % 726 in the preceding quarter and $47,814,105 in the second quarter last year. Directors declared their regular . quarterly ‘dividend of $1.75 a share on the common stock. VULCANIZING AFTER SIX MONTHS OF PREPARATION, INCLUD- ING A THOROUGH SCHOOLING COURSE IN ‘MINNEAPOLIS, OUR VULCANIZING DE- PARTMENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ALE EQUIPMENT IS OF THE VERY LATEST TYPE, GIVING RESULTS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Moorhead, Minn. The oN at? he lie Mae Williams, c' paies the last two years drivers of Standard Oil pany (Indiana) vehicles crossed more than 88,000,000 railroad crossings without a single fatality. That record is the result of continuous con- centrated work. The safety campaign of the Standard Oil. Company (Indiana) has been steady and persistent—carried on day after day and week week and year after year. _ By means of unceasing effort and the splen- did copperetion of all employes, the impressive safety record of this company has been accom- plished. The. driver of every (Indiana) vehicle is conscious mendous personal responsibility. { This realization of the apeodaty involved isa part of ty education. As Seen mace de eps is own daily responsibility, ac- The situation is more serious than the aver- age realizes. Twent are killed and 660,000 injured automobiles, according Duluth. The quotat torial of this paper for May 9th. “There is still more ot hes i shown that only email n a of the hap- to defects tes Fe a i ae § id i ty 3 E fl

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