The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 2

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PAGE TWO {HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Judge Will Not Give cars by students. The collegians Tod ‘Strong ut on in other counties west of the livestock cam ring July turned to roller skates, aad now high ssouri river tl mmer, and more | which a number ty auity cattle, ie pas Hi Deci: ion D 4 - school ytudents and office workers * ae 7 Ithan 100 silos of this type have been | hred bulls and sheep were sd wit 18 s) on. be 5 skate to their daily duties on ~ the p |built é ey a eres they county, He ans L i te z ig ne boulevard: ; rant county farmers are showing fc CAG fense Move Until : — : : prbfeieic subtle - great interest in corn production, In |sulted in a wonderful crop prospect |@ zs Tomorrow Morning | os Te A z ‘| Indiana Meet to be ; 1026 there was an average of 23 acres |in the MeKenale county territory. per farm, and 1927, the figure is} 13 (Continued from page one) | ‘ , a. Uf _.4 | of Much Importance a a increas ois bes eel, | | PhOde 944 For Tire Service. |@ gent Martell ‘ } ind Sundays. iS electrocution ‘will, come to an end P ee } : fajinets secure seed cord this spting,| Open evenings ai shortly after midnight. co ; To Prohibi onists d : hs | en there was a shortage of locally | id : Bt tBs 4 @ ; ‘grown seed. ON Charlestown state prison, its straps 2 a A Fargo, ND. Avg. 10-0f : i rere abane dupe ot heuiecgrawn {aoe Our Modern High Pres-| freshly oiled and jts’ electrodes , ae | great importance’ to prohiBitio ae —< lseed corn next year, Mr. Martell has |Sure Greasing Service For All; brightly burnished, waiting, 4 triple a s | gress not oaly in ae but in the | ae Hinduced 15 farmers to, grow, 20 acres | Cars. — Prices Reasonable. | ds patroling the walls of \ : : ; entire world wi $8 of | & apiece of 11 standard varieties o the. penitentiary and other officers 5 : : | the ror League A beadAlcohettam | ce : Jeorn to be kept for seed. | Short Stop Station. : in nearby streets and bridge é ees $ | at Winona e, ugust 17-23, | na i It ‘m ay proaches, the final hours of the con- Ps in the opinion of-Thomas W. Gales, |b“. \McKenzie Farmers Go} i eats. 0, lot demned men sped by, unmarked by p eae | 7aseeneneae hand Anti-Saloon ‘ | d I It goes a lot further. any depa e fre a houss ou j eague of Noi akota. | ‘ ere bo + any departure trom death house rou ! ieee iar : -4 Heavy on Seed Spuds)| YULCANIZIN | Wie datices cua GAEl| the speakers on the program an : : i Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Gagaulieia’ye te the. chalv ently to-| re, subject of wortd prohi 2 <f |. MeKensie county, farmers are grow Aba Atcduerien AT THIS morrow morning. His life has sev-| i | but also because of the-great Bi jing 14 500 acres of ‘potatoes this. yea’ Ph 944 eral times been prolonged because of | 4 nations to be represented at | .! and they plan to produce three time one | SHOP his self-identification with the case , d ‘ ae this will be \the jus much certified seed as tormierly Ma bi Bismarck Accessory & of the other two. ' ind ‘hing wae : {| -jaccording to information received | a ” continued Mr. q ltrom County Agent H. A. McNutt, | Tire Co. ‘ ‘ : a tea] wore lees tet | Wattords CHS 77... Next to First Guaranty Bank See: Our Windows! by ad Sacco, his three-weeks’ fast plainly y % Church workers. scientists. socie}- . Through developing a special mar- pl: telling on him, e y a 4 i | ogists and students of politics ie! i 3 ‘ket for high quality seed, potato AVS VATAVAVAVAGAVAY the ceiling of his narrow | all continents and from many nati growers in. that section have estab- | either parently indifferent ything. % 4 | will be present at Winona. The teh i fe lished an industry that is profitable or NO, a s ” | xram calls for addresses on -¢ ode revardiess of the gencral price levels | tation 1 r y hope cheat” Be phase of th® prohibitions moversent) . |for ordinary potatoes. The annual | ee r. “ E neluding the attitude and. relation-| a | McKenzie’ county potuto tour will be anzetti, whose hunger str i e i ship of youth, the interest of religion: | nee : jheld some time toward the middle of not been a as that of h 3 Z # rentific inquiry into prohibition as, ee lthe mont.h % ; panion, , and. has | ; . ¢ sound scheme of dealing with. the| : County Agent McNutt directed been preoes with num 3 | liquor .traffic and: prohibition Ed t erous letters. pike ae ‘0, however, | biti { Political policy. * rth has ceased to believe : “Reports, of progress 0 i possible. “L die for anare as|A flight from Long Beach, Calif., to Tokio, Japan, or to Melbourne,| perance movement In all _ coun’ ese “ routir been the burden of his corr Australia, is the aim of Captain James [. Griffin (right) and his navi-| Will be made at the congress. ingest woman evangelint, of. sn, Mac URE will b ence. gator, Theodore Lundgren. The two men are shown inspecting one| broad character and make-up of th iy out of a-job. A big reviva fede » va Mideiros seemed to have least con. /of the twin motors cf their giant triplanc. If Australia finally is| World League will be indicited by) Meeting in Piggott, Ark. that she Dineanes by | Natu capae cera over his fate. ¢ " 7 ; the fact that the main program and! ,,, i duct has} Metallic é ~ decided upen, their flight over the 7000-mile route, with a stop had been scheduled to conduc as | i their first to be strapped into the chair, ably at Guam for fueling, would be a recc-d. The Hawaiian Islands | ¢re particuration by the We G. 7 calls! eon cancelled. “They wanted me to. ted e Detivery Car in # a ee would be their first stop on a journey to Japan. each i ‘ enn Block and? 3 a days. Madciros Eats Heartily 2 = | ti workers of the Intercollegiate s i Pehl Operator first heartily and availed | y) satin =| Ret a ition. Association, ‘officers of : 4 mad Mibell fecaly of the’ death cell esr eaines ene pene econ tm to go to Cak | the National and International Order Sark ae eae ee eer Our job is to make de- ming: privileges of special menus, His |p, a F thie Summa RL od | of Good Templars, Catholie and, Pro-| ‘cers in the Northwest as possessing liveries on time. C cago: counsel has taken no appeal and his two or three times if neces. \U fi lh d Ss 1 | testant abstinence societies, young, more intimate knowled h Pas: | Gidbce of escaping electrocution to- | nfille te e | at societies of the many d@-' topography of the Rocky aj DR. R. S. ENGE pions helpusdo this be- . 5 : ‘oW rests entirely upon the slen- i as Redlice nominations and other organizations: andj Cascade Mountai i the Temporubility that the kovernor will | 1, Leutgy reporting for the central] Orders Increase; is'well as the: gnti-Sstoan League. € Youana and Washingto, chivewmuetl cause they're depend: consider him necessary to any fur-| Missouri Slope district, h ‘am sure there Will be a large delega-) tively, than is possessed by any iropractor able and give our cars MONEY TO LOAN ther steps in the case of Sacco and {timate now is only 80 per 19.—)—_Unfilled | tion from this “state.” other living engineer. He attained Examination Free =A . Vanze two weeks ago. He now ates Steel cor- | | national prominence a rod || wens Bik, Bism N.D plenty of pep and. || 0n Improved City | Property the prison walls were yheat to yield 15 bushels | Yi jade public te: | Former Bis Bismareckan ion and construction engin i ucas is arck, N. power. We vote for PU rt ate ni mounted a battery of amachine guns | a z 0, rye 12. an 4 42,014 tons, an in- | quirt ready to be brought into ac ture. While | ere tons compared with nor’ | Champions every time. Bismarck and Mandan and should announced plans for “de: rly along to be dt the oul’ of On preceding | Gets Signal Hot Grant Farmers | Dig | a cago watches” take the form of a ja ate wheat will month, los | P. C. REMINGTON ute: livery attempt. — _|s onsidera amage,, he said. Inasmuch as preliminary estimates | lan ty years ier h retina ve Many Trench si } ‘ | 103%-4th St. Phone 220-W at B Great searchlixhts were in readi-| Considerable grain has been cut in|in Wall street had indicated a gain | djploma as’ civil en: t rota ota ‘the First Class Shoe pio Brya ness to play on the crowd, and on| Mercer and Oliver counties and most ot up to 100,000 tons, the July i | orcester Polytechnic institute, W.|} fargyers in ones county, have con- aan the parapets and the grounds about! of the wheat will be cut by the end L. Darling, St. Paul, Minn, today ot ructe i i several iri i occasioned no such surprise ne structed 18 trench ‘silos and severa epairing ast the huge bulks of masonry that en {of this week. In western Dunn coun- | as followed the June report, when ise | possesses the. haorary. degree 0 ey will be dug before fal! pa = piece ay | Construction and close the cell blocks and yards, heavy |ty grains are la He reports “con-| increase of ra | Doctor of Engineering, presented re- | "yyding to Roy C. Dynes, tant{] Bismarck Shoe Hospital maljeld Have Your Shoes Resoled patrols of police and prison guards | siderable rust” around Dunn Center cently by that institutiog. ted decli ~_jcounty agent leader at the North D: THE NEW WAY mvadtonoas round: and Werner. ‘estimate is for Seen | get (Darling: | ern oe oni kota agricultural college,’ who r Henry Burm: a hompion VULCANIZED More policemen took posts in the {Sta M nd Oliver coun-| Compared with the figure for July jneer of, sie ie widely Known inthe | cently Visitd there, Bismarck, 60 Instead of Nailed on streets that cireumscril walls "i s 1, 1926, when unfilled. orders | Novthwert, ah ‘The trench silos were constructed es oun ‘ Northwest, and pce in Bis- Champion— Guafanted to E and on the | amounted to 5,602,522, a d \f ri as the result of a campaign put on end gusrding otners. . Miller e s wheat at | 40,508 is. rev a report. |tRtck, since from 1570 te AABL. ois: Agent Theo. Martell in revealed by today's report. | located here and at Thompson Falls, 1 the ntaaf tun -ticvouphtacka facing Operations of the U. 8. Steel cor- | yon capatep pend PTT n wit hthe Greater North > priso their | 35, ba F ye tion were re # fant, ae ania mann te the-aseiaent 7), iation. A feature of the in the Same ‘CONDITION Siena wile. guteance; to the . These coun. | eration were reported a shade under | engineer on construction. (gn eau A Gea Wile W. E. Perry ery i <3 ‘Bea 3 ‘ w ‘ounty-wide trench pr.son itself was almost impossible have sufte cred from rust more! pePerargmecg’ capacity against ap-| | He now is. in consulting practice cnie. Sitniigf: ean ‘as when NEW in t ther "north and al Brysimatls 72 per cent tm the pre with offices, in St; Paul, and algo is|*ilv Pienle. Similar campaiens were MORTICIAN AND ( HAME PION a ae * ed eek 7 cel Ov; % tiovernor's Counell Summoned | Te svizc, Tro his pefsonat abe | NCES M80. (Prabahiy, “his” meet | ontncaggiang FUNERAL DIRECTOR . Capital Shoe Hospital Bee er aiaee ieee! bate servation and reports by actual farm- a achievements were accomplished in' _ ———_i— nica Sue Gant Fiab- ily ‘summoned meeting of | row Spark Pls CUES : ss LER bea (CAPTURE CHi- i fi the governor’s council occupied: ma- | © nge from slight to very) the period from 1904 to 1916, while * Parlors 210° Fifth 413 Broadway : —— : my f the office of chief engineer of the|f Capital. Funeral For your protection be sure the ‘a taal jor interest. Some in touch with the | hea 2 : ro.—Thi er Mite = | Special attention given case at the state house forecast the Stalks Breaking Over . ‘i eller skate is no) Northern a ee he Parlors Phone 687-W Cientiens oe buy are in’ Sor spy peor pri tnitmet alk a juvenile plaything. pedstaen possitntity of a sceond respite to al-{, Some fields of “auality’) strain’ a power in Chicago’s| Seattle Rail jointly for the; state supreme court to pi Fg ava buen ko bait ain 5 Health au-| Northern Pacific and Great Northern. 216 Main Ave. on exceptions to Supreme Court Jus- | heads an Se eee ctaliscaesith while admitting that the/ Its construction involved unusually ss tice Sanderson's dismissal of a plea cineca cutting | invigorating. pastime is beneficial| heavy bridge, tunnel and rock work. Licensed Embalmer for writs of error and a habeus cor 4a ‘to avoid loss by | fear that crossing agcidents will in-\In that same period Mr. Darling also)! Phone Day or Night—22-W pus writ, Ry to the bra traw. He be. /erease, due to the fact that skates! built the so-called “Point Defiance in both cases the plea was made have not yet been equipped with four-jline between Tacoma and Tenino, Teel on the grounds of newly discovered |pevGuutine Se sta ; han | wheel brakes. The fad started when|Wach. He also worked out the eco: sil P oat evidence and the aileged prejudice - 2 : culties of the two large uni-|nomies for and constructed many im- J Trop. of Judge Thayer at the time of the, : ; hen she | anned the use of motor) portant grade revisions. He is uni- rial. After a conference with Arthur D. lent Wal ee Hill, of defeare counsel, Governor |“°Iy a letter to ¢ Faller announced, he had taken the or “the Bank of” matter of a respite under advisement. | Robbie, man : Cayali 3 z ; Mr. Hill was understood to havey Milling company, said wheat : QUALITY MERCHANDISE , P FAIR PRICES told both the governdrand Attorney] jses to be of jood quality and to| : General Arthur K. Reading that the | yield 15 bushels an acre. This will| YOU’LL DO BEST.AT KENNELLY’S defense had no desire to delay the} make it vssar} : | ‘ termination of the case, but would ’ 7 ¢ expedite its moves to obtain a final] adjudication. The governor's council can tak> no action, however, unless the sov- ernor reconimends EXECUTION OF MADEIROS MAY ALSO BE DEFERRED States Prison, Charlestown, Mass., dairy prod Aug. 10—()—If Sac and Vanzetti| high mark. ure granted a respite staying their execution, the execution of Celestino Gn ase, wii be Scttteg wanes |FOFMer Jamestown William Hendry announced this aft- Physician Is Dead Until the warden’s statement, it erga "the | Los Angel g. 10.—P)—James had been the expectation about ‘the jak, tanking “formeris a “oraminent ecuted regardless of any stay for the | physician at Jamestown, N. D. died | other two men as no move in his be-] Pere last night after an illness of | half has. been. instituted in’ the t®® Years. His widow and four chil- | courts. Under the law, however, the )@te" survive. exetutions may take place, it was said by prison officials, any time dur-| ¢ Pate. N. Do Aug, 10—-)—Dr. J ing the week beginning August 10,| 2; Rankin, who died in Los, Ange thus giving the warden discretion as | uesday, was or many to the time when any or all of the | ireteas w bale ident of the Eee ma tae the eee rhe: cestic jon as Secu ive terms its treasurer; and for | Plage tonight or, not as. the three | ne paren ty had been granted a respite to Aug (0 from the date originally set. M seer ; Coming to the sts 5, Dr. who. was condemned to die} pot" ai i as a result of is conviction for an- | fankin immediately settled at James- other murder, has already had, sev- til 1909, when, disposing of his prac- SI Sons itive, he mayee to California where he fession” that the Morelli gang, of |‘ fp awsonnt which he was, a member, committed ; ie ec ont raintree murders o: five whieh Saceo and Vengetti were con. |". 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