The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1927, Page 2

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onan bat CROCE A BAenon owes « PAGE TWO WOMAN ACCUSED OF PLOTTING DEATH OF FOUR £**Negro Maid Claims Daughter Planned to Kill Father and Others | New Brunswick, N. J., July 30. + indietment on ch take the li Holy Mackerel! (Pr) s of sof four one of the alleged to i house for her fathe against whom she is indicted | = ed the plot to an = of Miss Morse te lion dollar fortu Imagination BI Father and daughte ‘ges, both laying Amagination ‘of th he | ¢ father furnished $7,000 bail for his hte the time of her arrest included two de 1 $4,000 for amily with a arged that the maid from Miss Morse INTEREST GOES TO RAIL SHARES .: high le Total Notice fault haw be t Pennsylvania Reaches High-| est Level Since 1910— Erie A'sc Moves Up Five Hundred Di ited June {th at the rate of ions for th the industria of the fe brought for fort to maintain bullish of Pennsylvania, nd Pegluteted by nearly 3 including Nj imore & Ohio, Ohio, Rock Isla son, and several oth =Hudso! d the leadership of |Q" 1:00 ve the motor, group by moving up more | Aiijved inns than three points to a new 1927 high acuund 9. Manhattan { ved another more than its gain to more Timken Roller points and and Green MONEY TO LOAN On Bimnarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK Bearing Feo on Bismarck homes eth big last: pont The association always has funds on hand to a: ing a new home or purchasing ofe already built. repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. Leans are If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial help, see your local association first. Bismarck Building and Loan Association sis in First National Bank Block ORAL ee COOP +:All of Main Avenue and Sixth street have been designated as through highways by the board of city. com- missioners. Traffic on these high- ways has the right of way over traf- fie entering from the side streets. All. traffic approaching either street head ewe ne lorida this bout three Radio ales F 9p mort- | nd un- " | Motor | Motor CCL CPPLOODOOGOGY TWO MEXICANS | EXECUTED FOR KIDNAPING ,Men Are Charged With Car-| rying American Engineer Into Mountains | 30.—()—The | harged with e recent kid- arral, of Russell John- | ining engineer, | y in dispatches from | as Juan} an, said to! Mr. John-| duly two meg if arried off into the moun- x, and dpse Ruiz, who, according to the dispatches, confessed to a share in the plot. They were executed at Huerta Botello. son, superintendent of an can smelting und refining com- mine, inapped on July d the he had ssy that Ford Plane Will Calif, July -30.—(a)— ngineer of the who arrived Ford mono- fications for a Mr. Mayo e would be equipped ooled motors of 1,000 The plane will carry s, he said, and will be constructed, SAFE 30,—Informa- ‘om Dr. C. P. in China of the od, that he is Pa jin his work. | whereabouts Carry 100 People|" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ in the northwest. Dr. Friberg, whose re unknown when the Augustana missionaries returned to this country recently from the danger | zone in China, succeeded in getting word concerning his safety through to his family, from. whom he has heard nothing since they were ‘parted | in peril of their lives. FLOOD CUTS OFF INDIAN STATE Baroda Isolated By But Reports of Great Life Loss Not Confirmed (P)—Great con- i situation at Ba- n special dispatches | cern ove| roda, is from Bombay. dated after heavy rains lasting several » and while news has been re- ived from Ahmedabad and other affected centers, the Daily Mail cor- respondent says that Baroda, about 240 miles north of Bombay, appears to have been entirely. cut off from the outside world since Monday by a sheet of water 10 feet deep. A late dispatch to Reuters from Bombay states that railroad communication | to Baroda from the direction of Delhi, been restored but gives no Sverybody is asking what happened there. Many rumors are current of great loss of I been received uae 8! but nothing has | stantiate them. -| Canada to Harvest Most End of —| Winnipeg, July 30.—UP) ing of wheat will not be western Canada before the Ini of August, even under the most fa- vorable weather conditions, accord-| ing to a crop report published by the| Manitoba Free Pres During the past tial progress has been made by all} grains, and there are no reports of | PHON the sale of Tiolene Oil value and eccriomy of are free. FULLY EQUIPPED 4- DOOR SEDAN (NOT A COACH) _ A New Car at a Lower Price The fastest Four in America — also the smartest and sturdiest. Poweréd by the famous “124” motor. Lowest priced Dodge Sedan ever sold—and the best. Longest springbase of any car under $1000. Turns in 38 - H foot street. Twenty-five miles per | gallon at 25 miles per hour. | You can not buy greater value than Dodge Brothers offer in this new car, M.B. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND 35T, Tiolene Oil With the opening of our beautiful new filling stations in Bismarck and Mandan last month, Traveling men especially have come to know the every week-end we have a steady list of these good customers who change oil with us and_add , P nothing else on the territory.’ Tiolene comes from the Cabin Creek Field’ West Vitginia, and is owned and refined by the Pure Oil Co., exclusively. Poansylvania type of oil, and the crude commands . a préniium on every barrel, Tiolene costs us tore than any oil we ever sold and it is worth it, Drive in today and fill your crankcase. You will find your. mileage will increase on the same aynount of oil. We have a es prion. re: dash to tell you when you need Re * serious damage from stem rust. Dis-| hae BISMARCK \ Don e Hastens. live. increased tremendously. this fine lubricant, and It is thé purest.of ‘the The region was inun- | have suffered from hail damage but Manitoba has had practically no losses. The percentage of hail loss jin Alberta and Saskatchewan, when compared with total acreage, will not be large. The FIRST LUCKY LIND- BERGH LIGHT IN NORTH | DAKOTA will be operating ‘at 9:30. tonight, July 30th, 'from THE HOTEL PRINCE, to guide all travelers by road, | rail or air to Bismarck. Sportsmen, attention: Trap-; Water, | shecting Sunday morning atl | Fort Lincoln grounds at 9:30. | H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate i Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. |) First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. 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