The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1927, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, Ben Purnell on Wi ness Stand Today (Cor peat hj: The admission regarding -his fail- ure to divorce came after a comparatively brief direct examina- tion by Purnell’s own counsel i which, in a monotone of “no’ “T never did,” Benjamin categorical- ly denied charge aft charge that has be id sgainst him by state witness Vague About Early Life Purnell said he was born beat 2, 1861. He was somewhat concerning his early life but that he and Mary Purnell, who i fied yesterday, had been members of a eBlony headed by Michael Mills in Detroit some 20 years ago. “I don’t think I did,” was his an- swer to a question as to whether he! bee ritten two pamphlets introduced ie state sad cluined to instruct’ ee members to. perjure them- selves if neces: - When Purnell admitted he had nod ‘iret Meda his rd, inter- @ divorce ued from -page one) swers for the benefit of and been divorced from hi attorney, William J. Bai jected with a statement that was not nect ry in Kentucky if a couple separated before they were 18 years of age. Purnell testified that a petition for divorcee was filed “long before he married his present wife,” but the proceedings were never consummated | because. his attor advised him a divorce was w ary! Joy Riders Explode Dynamite For Thrill nag te Pa, Aug. 12.—()— len are in jail today following jour search by state police for a cee ‘type of joy-riders-motorists who ‘dashed through the Buckingham mountain section setting off dyna- mite blasts. They left a trail of shattered win- dows and damaged property and routed scores of persons from their beds. Four explosions occurred along the 10-mile route of the midnight riders, for whom sticks of dynamite aparently furnished a new thrill- maker. John Radcliffe and Michael McGar- rity were those arrested. Both are employes of a stone quarry from which 14 sticks of dynamite were stolen. Police believe the joy ride started after the explosive had been, obtained and that the thrill seekers then drove about the countryside, tossing out a stick of dynamite as the mood ‘struck them,’ them.* Traffic ic Officers’ Association Probed Madison, Wis, Aug. 12—()—An investigation of activi consin Mounted Traffic Officers’ as- sociaticn—an inquiry that deals par- ticvlarly with the issuance of “hon- orary memberships,” has been or- dered by Governor Fred R. Zimmer- man, The probe was instituted on com- plaint of the Minnesota Truck Own- ers’ association which reported to the governor that three of’ its members, operating trucks in Wisconsin, were honorary memberships by a van representing himself as an agent of the officers’ association in return for advertising contracts in tue officers’ association yearbook. The head of one company, the truck association complains to the eavernor, was “promised immunity rom arrest” in Wisconsin when given an honorary membership card. The complaint to the governor fol- lowed the arrest one of his truck drivers for operating in Wisconsin without a state license. \ Brothers Reunited | In Strange Manner Webster, Mass., s., Aug. 12- tee brothers, who had not seen each other in years, are reunited today but they haven’t gotten over the shock of the strange way in which they met. “You must think you are on a speedway or going to a fire. It’s} against the law to speed im this town,” was the greeting given Peter atti yh en he arriver ‘here to visit his brother, coming from Oklahoma. Satti explained he was on his way _ to see his brother. “Old stuff,” com-' mented, the cop, but when he asked the name of the brother being sought, fouml tha® it was his own. | ——_—_——— { CLOTH ALLOWS TANNING \ New York.—Science: has discovered a new fabric, which will be used for sports dresses, that allows the ultra- violet rays of the sun to penetrate it. This means that the wearer can get a good coat of sunbu uncovering her arms and neck—pro-' vided, of course, that her undies are not proof against th HAD TO COUNT LOOT New York:—Five policemen, an; ' swering a call saying that thre! » young men had broken into a penny areadp at Coney Island, arrived in time catch the youths %s they staggréd away under the weight of 18,350 pennies. It is known that there were exactly that number, for the pol en had to count every one in making their report of the arrest, LONE. JETS DIPLOMA Staunton, Va—A supervisor of the! Virginia state J hoard of education re-| cently had to travel 176 miles to Papers gredgating Slane. Srmema | ee neee Hee He gave the diploma f “ Had th den cam fickman, at Millboro. | been duly saan have been én vice Damtet: secretary eat ~ urer, treas- * Sealed ith 1 WANTED be rece! the undersi Clerk of rom gonads Dist Pe lo. 3, th a Le or a bids epee: tice to. bidders. A. NORTON, ‘ii Brains, Too ————_—|_—_ — food and give little thought to the serious business of eating. s George ‘Kector, once the proprietor of one of New York's} , [most famous restaurants of yester- Miss Delia Gransberg was not only pretty enough to win the title of Miss North Dakota this year, she was in- telligent enough not to’ let the hon- or carry her off her feet. So she rejected the offer of a free trip to Hollywood, and instead took a $350} cash prize. With this she will help put herself through normal- school. Her home is in Kempton, N. D. AMERICANS “WOLF” FOOD SAYS CHEF New York — (NEA) — America is becoming a one-armed lunch room, a place where people “wolf” their year. After making what he called a “cook’s tour” through the capitals of Europe, he declares himself surer than ever that he will not open another restaurant in unappreciative America. Rector says that prohib- as made impossible the pre- paration of piquant and y sauces by its banning of sherry and port. French cooking technique, he be- lieves, is supplanting other methods all over Eprope. He admitted inter- viewing all the famous chefs of France and obtaining their choice receipes. Vanzetti’s Sister Coming to New York Paris, Aug. 12.— (#) —Luiga Van- actti, sister of Bartolomeo Vanzetti, will sail for New York tomorrow aboard the Aquitania from Cherbourg to “seek justice,” she said to a cor- respondent of the Petit Parisen. Signorina Vanzetti, who has been detained in France a week on ac- count of visa difficulties, declared the Americag embassy had given her a visa on condition that she take a round trip ticket. STREET CAR IS PAINTED Pedestrians and motorists in the downtown district rubbed their eyes -| today as-they saw a familiar object coming down Fourth street. It was -| the state’s street car, but it looked far different from the car they had watched pass for months. A coat of green- paint, with battleship gray trimmings, enlivens the, trolley and gives it a “spruced up” appearance. The “maiden “tip of the car with SPECIAL FOR . SATURDAY Lemon and Banana Cream Pies Day Dreams - Chocolate Eclairs Almond Tarts - Macroons Rolls of all kinds, Cakes and Faney Pastry UST the new coloring was made this morning. Rain Brings Relief" To Fire Fighters Rain brought relief today dreds of men fighting forcst fires in Washington and Oregon. Although fires generally wera re- pie under control in soujhorn ashington and northern Oregon, an order was issued today closing morc than 23,000 in Mount Hood Natcousl Forest to tourists, because of 1: moisture and dense smoke would make detection of fires ficult. ELTINGE THEATRE “An army of pretty wo statement that just misses being a actual fact in “Lost at the’ Front,” hilarious war comedy of an entirely new sort that will feature the .cn- tertainment bill at the Eltinge today and Saturday. It misses because a few of the women in the feminine army used in the picture are plump, a few gro- tesquely angular. But the majority who appear in scenes in which the Hap THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE pede Russian Battalion of Death figure, are pulchritude itself! “Lost at the Front” co-stars Geo: id: and. Charlie Murray, Natale Kingeton as its feminine at- traction. The principal locale of the story is the Russian front during the world war, Murray upsets all his previous comedy. records as. an Irish police- man who gets tangled up in the Buss in army. George Sidney, of Potash and Perlmutter” stage fame, also outdoes self as Murray’ comedy teammate, in the role of German reservist called to the front Jn riotous action that includes the {) Battalion of Death, robe Sidney and Murrey “flee” under various fl and even submit to examination andidates for the feminine bat- Miss Kingston appears Russian sculptress. The pi unds with mirth from b fittieg to end. CAN'T DRAW THE LINE Reloit, Wis—Charles Douglas, ne- ro, sold some liquor to a police agent. That much is: known, yet Doyglas may go free. For he lives in a house on the IlLinois-Wisconsin state ee and it must be shown that he and oe Bed both were on the same si f- the line when the sale was mi iaivesuiide DELICIOUS BAKED. GOODS Lovers of fine bread, delicious paateyi view aid biscuits, ete. should not fail to try our Home Thes.are without an Goods. HOME BAKE 8HOP wv, 212 Sixth St. _ Phone 462. ‘ Se rs What’s all this talk about homemade cakes? piness Cakes OVER 40 VARIETIES And be convienced that for Taste - Texture - Economy They just can’t be beat. For Sale at All Groceers BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. EIGHT Distributors | CELEBRATION and HarvestSale Commemorating the Opening This Week Of Our 100th Store at Tracy, Minnesota. IN A RECORD BREAKING DAY SALE . 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