The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 8

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wenn neo GOOD TIME’ IS | Fall Design INCENTIVE 10 PEN'S INMATES Terms of Prisoners Can Be Shortened by Industrious- | ness, Good Behavior it persons sen- tenced to, s: a 10-year term in the penitentiary almost never’ serve 10 years is easily explained by a glance rding to members of , ard of administration ; supervises the state prison How it hap ry so often Warden John J recommends to the board th and “extra good tim ertain prisoners, the recom-| yy . mendation being based on the records ri of the men. And in practically all’ 2 such s the board adopts the rec-| ia the outli ommendations. It feels that the, Warden, being in direct control of} Sees the prison, should know what t prisoner deserves, | Manufacturers and wholesale firms |‘ Obeying Rules Helps Jin the United States pay $1000 a The fact is, members of the board) minute during each business day for point out. a prison Inmate needs only frauds, theft and misrepresentations, to obey the rules to have the law au-, it has been estimated. tomatieally shorten his sentence. For! the first three years of any term aj nrisoner is allowed two months of S—— ESE cat ine ak pear, om, ca| SUMMer days out of the kitchen, %% days per year; ‘fifth to seventh! year, three months a year; seventh! to eleventh year 105 days a year and/ from the eleventh year to the end of} the term, four months a year. ! $ In addition to this remittance of! time prisoners whose conduct is es-| pecially good or who work overtime ure’allowed what is known as “extra; good tin This is awarded on rec- ommendation of the warden and may | not»exceed the ordinary good on | allowed by law, Hence, in the case of a model p oner, sentenced to serve a 10. term. the tentence may be cut in h: | If all the ordinary good time allowed ; by law were awarded him he would. | be out in 7% years. If, in addition! to this, he received the marimom { | permissible amount of extra good) time another two and a half-years in prison would be avoided. The law providing for good time] and extra good time was enacted. it industry ‘mone inate st ae’ t!| Adds pleasure to your meals- on, (THE aivaited 1928 modelg by’ Chandler have arrived—opening still greater era of success for a — Pany that enjoys a most enviable Position of strength, independence and Stability. For 1928—bodies of supple lines, built close to the ground—with smart color themes carried out in exquisite harmony—form and finish that fairly (Tadiate the presence of unimpeachable : quality, Extra-long springs that really absorb shocks—extra-wide seats, extra-deep cushions and extra-rich upholstery— vA interior fittings and decorations of the most advanced fashion—not only all the finest comforts of motoring, but a M. O. oe ad CHANDLER-CLEVELAND MOTORS CO —_-—_ in the donation to the university. ~|naped and married by an adventuress Phone 944 For Tire shia With crisp cool nou rishment Open evenings and Sundays. Whole wheat with milk and fruit New magnificence new power, new features new lower prices! to w Distribution of Wealth By Thumb Print | tribution ealth of more than b cision of the United States district court, Revoking reputed gifts of $550,000 jby Jackson Barnett, Creek Indian of Oklahoma, to Bacone University in Oklahoma and to Mrs. Barnett, Fed- eral Judge Knox has ordered the fer- jtune guthered by Barnett in Okla- } oil lands placed in care of the y of the interior for admin- » once occupant of a hum- in Oklahoma, was “solicited ij pointed.” {und importuned fo jonations, kid- and ssed and annoyed by his Judge Knox said, after of oil on his property ormed his earnings of 60 cents y into a fortune, iovernment Stars Suit jon wus made yesterday started at the instigation of the government, against the Equit- jable Trust company and the Baptist “wealth of unusual and delightful nice- ties and Juxuries! Bs “A smoother-flowing development of Chandler’s world-famous Pikes Peak power principle—new features and re- - finements at further accentuate the And new lower prices! The new Special Sixes by Chandler range’ from $945 to $1235; the-new Big Sixes, from $1495 to $1795; the new Royal Eights, from $1995 to $2195; all prices f. 0. b. Factory. Just see these newest Chandlers, Just reel off some trial mileage in one. And please go. the limit in making comparisons. ‘ Steen oe Bismarck, No. Dak. RPORATION Field Agent in ; gron value to the farmers o: A to Coan sett Kou Booth was raised on a farm Among those who Wit sttana from id Barnett was “ao- licited and importuned for donations, | © Increased activity of the county vhii ily affixed his thumb ., . bi in |U. S. Court Decision Halts | erent ca sare with Meee auc te the vast sum of $1,100,000. The decision pointed out that, Mrs. Barnett, was who in court daily las fall during the trial of the case. to help her husband “get his rights : é New York, Aug. 10.—(#)—The dis-|#8 she expressed it, was to establis rea a eae ly i 7 a trust fund for her husband out of |to carry out a well-balanced program +H asoline tax law totaled $165,524.12 a, mete, Nut Srint “OF tae SuMEN, AMEAT EIVIAE Hee attorney | af First-Infantry Vets 4 halted by a de. | “$125,000 or more.” Charity “At the same stated, “and in this transaction ing charity was extent of $550,000. “At the instance of his wife,” the decision said, Barnett had ben “de- clared to be incompetent by a court of California and guardians of the person and estates were there © ap- inans, Sas ho started his new duties this: week. 7 ~, “Addition” of Mr, Booth’ .to our staff of field azents ericultural extension. work in the ith the county agents in developing local sources of geod seed, narticular-| More than 100 members of the Despite the fact that collections ly cereals and corn. In addition to| First North Dak a the production phase, he will do some | ans association are expected to g: work through existing organizations | er at Jamestown Saturday for the an-|a new record for collections a SN organizations in the market-|nual picnic of that organization. of pure se time,” the decision an effort to make palatable, a deserv- remembered to the “The gifts which purport to have been made by Barnett cannot be re- garded as his acts and deeds and must be held to be void and of no effect,” the court ruled. leged donor hud no real ¢o1 sion and understanding of was induced to do.” Say = ‘An accredited School with er Our instruction al sive. Large faculty of ex- perlenced -teache! ‘999 Polish Se RTT + THE BISMA ARCK TRI UNE of great jtown is president. forth Da-| Dakota Infantry served in the ish-Americanand Philippines. near Moosejaw, Sask., and finished | Bismarck are L. M. Pi college and post-graduate work at the University of ikatchewan. He has ion agents and the extension pool, > will enable us f July collections under the ” declares C. F, Monroe, ditec- ‘The new agronomist will work Steen show. ‘ota Infantry Veter. other month this year it failed Notices of the picnic and reunion | October of GAMBLE ns, Capt. E. Lynn Sperry, Major Har- n, Dan Slattery, Rudolph and brought the total collections for Yt the last 11 months to. $1,179,107.29, Planning for Meet) iets 21 months to, $117,107 20 the new two-cent gasoline tax law. : st_year. when $177,351.07 Control measures for sow thistle,| have been sent to all smembers by| was collected still leads to date. quackgrass, wild oa! ind other bad | Major R, A. Thomson, siperintend-| Steen's figures show that $34,018.07 weeds will be another important part |ent of the state soldiers’ home ai|was paid sat dar i July to 2, of _his work, Mr. Booth’s training and|Lisbon and steretary of the organ-|claim for refu SE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927 se ca, ect Ma er Fisher Died From Tri here. she threw the acid on to act nesses testified that th were insufficient to cau: under . Millinery. AUTO Special Sale Closes Saturday We wish to express our sincere thanks for the enthusiastic reception our store has ‘received during the few days which we have been in operation in Bismarck, The large volume of sales made during this neriod is convincing evidence that our deci- sion was right in selecting Bismarck asa distributing point for one of our mail or- _ der retail stores. The special prices on the items listed “Special” below ends Satur- day. Come in and take advantage of these extremely low prices. ‘ \ Our Seal Tires : SPECIAL 30x3 ap ee, ereeeiines v7 ) 30x31 Cl. i We offer . 30x3, Ex. 30x34, SS Sart Ss x4 Guaranteed 33x4 Ss . Inner Tube for 98 32x4¥, .SS 29x4.40 .....$1,18 33x44, SS G. & J. INNER TUBES (Limit of two to a customer) 3 0 Cam |AC ge. Schrader Tire Gauge, _ c : i METERS Balloon, at ....... $7.95 Gauge, truck .... $1.25 | New Style For All Fords. Tire Pump : Neveeee ieee Te Chanaten X Spark Plug a 44 | mice arsine $1.49 [Bate $2.15 | isn ges “AC Plugs For Fords BOYCE MOTOMETER . $2.57 London, Aug. 10—(P)—A coroner's; jury today decided that Louis Fis! refrigerating engineer of the Unit been studying for a doctor's degree |Pateman, Joe Kelly, John’ Peterson | States shipping board steamer Amer- division of the North ugrieultural col-|at the University of Minnesota for|and Emil Froemick. Tege has been ee rossible through |the past year. He has done a con- ped: are the employment of a state field agent | siderable amount of field work for |(7 ‘ in agronomy, Ern G. Booth of Se- ie pelversiey of Saskatchewan, eae Gas Tax Collections ing a prominent part in organizin the ‘Saskatchewan cooperative’ sect. Continue to Increase ican. Trader, died from “natural causes” and that Mary Waite, 24- year-old stewardess, did not intend to do him “any great harm” in pour- ing acid-over him while he slept. ~ Fisher died. aboard the American’) ader at sew Friday and Miss Waite state | Was arrested when the vessel arrived os Captain Hubbard Chester Fish, ¢ master of the American Trader, tes- tified that Miss Waite had told him, isher to dis- tigers him, erg AD be gathers es to other women, and that she had no ast month were larger than for any |idea’ of ending his life. Other wit acid burns death. Received today large ship! ment of Felt Hats. Nielsen’s

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