The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 7

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FI ’ it 8 fd a | LY rf CREE , Set of candidates to be nominated - seven; first precinct, Third ward, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928 Man Charged With Assault Presents Insanity Defense NONPARTISAN COUNTY MEET TO BE JAN. 28 Precinct Meetings Set For Jan. 14—County Convention at Patterson Hotel Saturday, January 28, has been set as the date for the Burleigh county Nonpartisan league conven- tion in a call just issued by H. W. Voight, chairman; Alfred S. Dale, treasurer, and Ella G. Boise, secre- tary. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p. m., at the Patterson hotel. The convention will endorse a full on the Republican ballot at the pri- mary election June. 27, a state sen- ator and three members of the house of representatives for the 27th leg- islative’ district, and will elect a county executive committee. Precinct meetings to elect dele- ates to the county convention will held Saturday, January 14, those outside the city of Bismarck to be held at the regular precinct polling places at 2 p. m., and those in Bis- marck to be held at 7:30 p. m., at ' the following places: First ward, first precinct, resi- dence of A. Streit, 718 Fifth street; First ward, second precinct, resi- dence of M. H. Chernich, 518 avenue | A west; Second ward, first precinct, | residence of James P. Curran, 222 Third street; second precinct, resi- §dencesof Alfred S, Dale, 320 Man- dan; Third ward, first precinct, resi- ‘dence of B. C. Larkin, 823 Seventh | street; Third ward, second precinct, | stesidence of Rev. C. F. Strutz, 1002 avenue C; Fourth ward, residence sof Paul Willmann, 1701 Bowen; ‘Fifth ward, residence of W. .!. Ta: ‘gart, 308% Main; Sixth ward, pre. *cinet, residence of Charles J, Ande: ‘son, 318 Fifteenth street. Delegates to the county conven- jtion are apportioned in accordance with the vote in each precinct for Arthur G. Sorlie for governor at the general election last November, and the precincts wil! be entitled to rep- resentative as follows: Long Lake, Driscoll, Crofte, Glen- view, Painted Woods, Ghylin and { South Wilton, two each; Ecklund, | three; first precinct, First ward, Seven; second precinct, First ward, five; first precinct, Second ward, seven; second precinct, Second ward, seven; second precinct, Third ward, seven; Fourth ward, five; Fifth ward, eight; first precinct, Sixth ward, six; second precinct, Sixth ward, five; all other precincts in the county, one each. DR. McMILLAN INDICTED . 4 Los Angeles, Jan. 5.—(7)—Dr. Charles M. McMillan was indicted today by the county grand jury for the murder of Mrs. Amelia Appleby, ‘widow of a wealthy Chicago inven- tor. The woman’s body was found in a sack near here recently, ‘HICKMAN INDICTED AGAIN Los Angeles, Jan, 5—()—William Edward Hickman, confessed kid- naper and killer of Marian Parker, was indicted for a second murder to- day when the county grand jury or- poe him to trial for the slaying of Avy Thoms, Rosehill, druggist, during an attempted holdup a year ago. CONTRACTS AWARDED Opening bids on various supplies for the year, the Burleigh county commissioners this morning awarded the contract for concrete culverts to the North Dakota Products com- pany of Mandan, and the contract for metal culverts to the Northwest- ern Sheet & Iron Works at Wahpe- ton, The Bismarck Tribune was awarded the contract for election supplies. Fargo, N. D.—H. E. Hanson, 88, mayor of Vermilion, S. D., and former member of state board of regents in South Dakota, died » where he has resided since Guard Against ‘Flu’ With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The mo- ment ycu get those warning aches rub on g vid Musterole. Musterole relieves the congestion end stimulates circulation. It has all sab good qualities ofthe old- fashi mustard plaster without the blister. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment | penetrates the pores, then a soothi sation and quick rele, Have Mus- terole handy for emereeey use. It * may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies Ask for 's Musterole. Jaze & Tubes I Ss 5555554555556 SS5OGGS50 55555 F5F 95S 59GF5OF TS TT9TTISSSSIOE Arenal. bar dueut curt —Arrai in jetrict court ere today on a charge of an assault up- American Ambassador of Good on a young girl of this county, Theo- Wendt entered a plea of not guilty because of insanity. Prosecutor Russell D. Chase stated he had a messa, authorities to man probab! who esca) dore a half in the state penitentiary, Paul Harrisson was given a day in the county and Carl Berger was sentenced to six months in the county jail, as participant with Alvin Bowe in an assault for which Bowe was con- victed in district court two weeks ago. A wonderful array of Ladies’ Coats as low as $9.75 at the Bismarck Cloak Shop's Clearance Sale, Sport from e effect that the tly Fred Wendt, from the state insane asylum at St. Peter, Minn., in No- vember, 1! tnd asking that he be dar held for fu Investigation. t Judge Fred Jansonius, stating that he would have no farce on this in- ity matter and that the man, if sane, should be placed in the in- sane asylum and if guilty and not insane should be in jail, declared Wendt should stand trial by the lo- cal board on insanity and if found sane be tried in district court. James Barnett, confessed boot- ir, Was sentenced to a year LIXDY STARTS FOR MANAGUA jan. 5.—(AP) Will Leaves Tegucilgapa | at 11:36 A. M. Minnesota Tegucilgapa, . 5.—(AP)—Col, Charles A. Lindbergh hopped off from Tegucilgapa for Managua, Nic- aragua, at 11:36 a, m., central stan- time, today. The hop-off marked the begin- ning of the fifth lap of Colonel Lindbergh’s tour of Central Amer- ica, carrying the American good will ambassador into troubled Nic- aragua, where rebels have clashed with American marines. The projected route of Colonel Lindbergh was planned to carry him first south to Leon and then south- west to Managua, taking him from and a mee miles away from the scene of the First 200 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month... Next 1300 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month Next 1000 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one mont! Next 2500 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one mont! All over 5000 Cu. Ft. consumed in one month... First 200 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month.. Next 3300 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month Next 7500 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one mont Next 10,000 Cu. Ft. or leas consumed in one mont Next 80,000 Cu. Ft. or less consumed in one month All over 100,000 Cu. Ft. consumed in one month ord % Bad 2 ft. with usual Spe 4 men is Peak service and a minimum average of 15,000 cu. : : month must be consumed to come under this rate. " the Honduran SOLER state of Nueva Segovia. COL. LINDBERGH WILL VISIT HAITI il and fined $200 Charles A. EN a set disorders near joundary line in the Washington, Jan. 5.—(AP)—Col. Lindbergh accepted an invitation today to visit Haiti, the The yellow ‘tags will tell the story at the Bismarck Cloak Shop’s Clearance Sale, begin- ning Saturday morning. | state dey its legation at Te; The message said later, thus givin, to whether the performed before or to Havana January 16 during the Pan-American congress. DANIELSON PROMOTED Duluth, Jan. 5.—(AP).: Danielson, who has been in of the North Dakota ‘wot ing out of the St. ae of the district naturalization E oogpit al : office of fed- eral naturalization examiner here. Doe, who died last week. Permanent appointment ice is exe ected from Washington in the next taken charge of the He succeeds R. K. as head of the Duluth o! low days. NOTE: It would be illegal to pub- | % lish this if not true. |28 Year Goitre Treated|$ ! Successfully st Home, Mre. Josie|% el Anderson Tells With Colorless ment Mrs. Josie Anderson, 1038 tae e he Water Ave., PCa 5 own home paper, Public Opinion: ’ “My easier after the 4th apy Sorbol Quadruple. The disappeared. neck reduced 1% inches and can now | § do all my work. Will gladly write m: ah Se Fat Re is easy to use ; 01 4 &, Sorbol | ¥ No. Sold | ¥ vel not e: cle) ompany, Mechanicsburg, by all druggists. ney’s Drug Store.—A Statement of Condition at the Close of Business December 31st, 1927 Resources Loans and Discounts (Time) - - United States Bonds - - - - Banking House and Other Real Estate - Loans and Securities a ‘aitale as cash - Cash on Hand and Due from Banks - . Liabilities Capital Stock Cooney eee ee ge Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves Circulation - - . . - - Deposits edhe: SM Ss a ieee hab: x Be + $1,658,298.26 "83,080.00 . 152,002.72 - 1,394,660.27 . 1,817,774.00 $4,600,785.25 = $ 100,000.00 . 250,900.98 . 75,000.00 . 4,174,884.27 $4,600,785.25 The First National Bank of Bismarck To Our Bismarck The Pioneer Bank —In Business Forty-eight Years Gas Consumers For all gas consumed in 1928, the following reduced rates for the dif- ferent classes of service as approved by the Board of Railroad Commis- sioners on December 21st, 1927, will apply on your gas bills rendered Feb- ruary Ist. Domestic Residence Rate Gross Disct. Net $.10 $1.00+ . OL -23 per 100 Cu. 01 -20 per 100 Cu. ot -16% per The monthly ‘consumption for an average family for cooki alone will average fifteen hundred feet or less and the reduction after this amount is sufficient for the average family to afford and enjoy continuous hot water service with a storage heater and the use of a Radiantfire. Commercial Cooking Rate $10 $1.00 1 -22 per 100 Cu. Ft. (01 -21 per 100 Cu. Ft. 1 -20 per 100 Cu. Ft, 01 -16 per 100 Cu. Ft. 01 10 per 100 Ca. Ft This reduced rate applies to all business places, restaurants, hotels, hos- pitals, etc., where gas is used for cooking. House Heating and Industrial Rate in 12 equal monthly installments. house heating and industrial uses of $18.00 per year for each 100 cu. ft. or fraction thereof of maximum hourly demand All gas consumed to be paid for at 11 en ne er 20, gh Se, toe Deemer Pg e i fr the purpose of developing an off peal load and applies kinds, w! are our noon pe load. House heating by gas in the cities is developing very fast at rates to our own, due to the fact that it is cleaner than wer aire insteles is se y In indus uses, our rate mit quantity use at a reasonable price with absol Soler the long ran te cae esee Tash Sheakute ; t. fuel, no storage or fire hazard, ‘compares favorably in cost with oil. product. per- thermostatic control, Phone 727: 510 Broadway HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tment was informed by of Lindbergh’s visit would be deci no indication as PAGE SEVEN RHODES GRTS — |jSssi 2 ghssore| es sree i." Woman Atare Fle ave . te pies whe e car was Herbert "Holmes, tried on a simi- leepy oe is ar time in a| lar charge, itted. Ly ime J My 5 YEAR IN JAIL seis sorseotes™ ates 2] wz cere, san Sete * pte in Phoenix, Ariz. by federal} case of the state vs. Eddie Smith —_— ai ities and sentenced for trens-| charmed with violating the prohibi-;I go to bed, and then I sleep well. Oliver Vold Found Guilty of] Porting » stolen automobile from/ tion laws. Thanks to Adteribn I feel fine." ‘ Ey Mrs. J. s, Jr. it ONE = Violating Liguee Lawo-Her-| Hine Seamer ,2eeted| Every purchase will thet cater sere aus and ta bert Holmes Acquitted in the liquor paler Shen arraigned you through and through at bloated feeling so you can eat gnd —— this morning but at noon changed the Bismarck Cloak Shop's sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper Leland Rhoden, impliceted in the! Sef to one a Sb bile here est Gctaber, wae. sen- tenced ard labor in f guilty. She was . and lower bowel and removes old sentenced to f ths in th Clearance Sale. corey Jail and tined $200 and to year at Burleigh county Jail by Judge m waste matter you never thought was the Oliver Vold, tried in district Bie siankeet Sale J. A. Coffey this . Tuesday tried for your stomach, Adleriea will x Unusually Low Prices [Surprise Sour d Huteht : Megat Se ane” nae | coum Peery ase ge of ay,|Unasully Law ries ere our ar Hato, ro gist.—Adv. the “I always felt so sleepy and tired mith, after meals. 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