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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928 Dr. Meanwell. of Wisconsin, Clarence Chamberlin E Raby, of Tilincis, erp eats ta PROSPECTS FOR [ourourway sy waters] CONTRACTORS Makes Forced Landing|® seri utters Gini 1928 ARE GOOD ray eae MERT AT FARGO Se oe WELL, 175 AL DAG GUN tor who defied the elements in an ‘bedtime rub the throat and Officers of Shippers’ Board GOOD THING, ER You'D OF = \\ President B. Meineke Outlines Pay to ARS; ton or cove ae } Foresee Improved Business | Y}\ i MADE A Fook OUTA US i Five Great Purposes of down at Mifflintown, 50 miles from Vv J] Ss ; and Farm Conditions =| A ; LIKE USURAL. GO ‘Al IS Organization his goal. The wing of his plane .V¥ YAPORYUS .« j eee i } ZAR! t \ RIGHT BACK AN! Gr d = forced la oe Masebalt dee Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly } Minneapolis, Jan, 25.—()—Im- FSNAT Bunce, AT Fargo, N. D, Jan. 25.— (AP) — mond. ‘The airman was not hurt rbd ' i proved business and agricultural! , EB aint TH! L AUNDRY, URGED to bring together rin He took a train to Altoona. 4 conditions and excellent prospects | . = t . ae Bite we | ao is " ’ Contractors of North Dakota, all BARTON BANK PAYS DIVIDEND ‘T TH BABY! men directly interested in the con- % Payment of a dividend of 15 per struction business in the state, were cent to the creditors of the Farm- outlined here today in the annual ers and Merchants bank of Barton address of B, Meineke, president of ig being made by the state receiver the association, before the first of closed » This makes a to- gathering of this kind ever called tal of 35 per cent paid to creditors together in North Dakota. of the Barton bank. Payment is Mr. Meineke outlined the five being made through G. R. Van great purposes of the organization Sickle, district manager for the re-| [iN SE VICE for 1928 throughout the northwest, resulting chiefly from the good grain crop of 1927 and the efficient marketing of it, were emphasized in reports of state vice chairmen and | committees of the Northwest Ship- pers’ Advisory board, at its fifth annual mecting here today. H With more than 300 business; men, farmers. public officials and railway executives present, the! meeting will continue through the as follows: celver, at Minot, “To advance the construction in- dustry of the state. Gets Tough Break 4 “To promote the welfare of its Freddy Spurgeon, Cleveland sec- members and the state. 7 baseman, got a tough break re- ~ . “To secure kare foes legislation cently when he broke his arm, as foz the building industry. The fate of George Remus, Cin- | it will keep him out until midseason. You are assured of “To encourage and support better | cinnati wife-slayer and former mil- professional a construction methods. lionaire bootlegger, rests with Dr. ty of the highest “In general, to engage in such un-| W. H. Vorbau (above), super- order, as well as ex- dertakings as will further advance | intendent of the Lima, 0., State WANTED — pert attention and the commercial and social welfare of | Hospital for the Insane. Dr. Vorbau, service, when you its membership and all legitimate | widely known psychiatrist, has the interests of the building trade.” fonsibilitg i ite interests ie ua be ns le This afternoon addresses were giv- | he Sa oligo JACK RABBITS depend upon us Fs se ec Ys All officers and committee mem- bers and chairmen were reelected at the morning session. The list includes: J. F. Reed, general a chairman; Curtis L. Mosher, alter- 4 nate chairman and head of the ex- ecutive committee; Lee Kuempel, 'g general secretary; Herman Mueller, : assistant secretary, and J.C. O’Con- nel, corresponding secretary. State vice chairmen were reelected as fol- , lows: Ei Milhollan Reelected en by E. E. Salzer, of Minot, who| tests which Remus has been taking. We Understand i Minneapolis, W. H. Perry of Min- talked on “The Building Industry: a " f: neapolis; cel Dakota, Frank Mil. | S. H. Collins, secretary of the A Horsehides, cowhides' and Webb Bros. sociated Contractor rs of South Da ‘ase, pttactive April 32. Major Gen. furs. Write for wholesale ota, who told of the work in that} eral Walker has in the service state and outlined some of the bene-|for more than 39 years. To take prices on box lots of fresh Fite whieh Tesate rota ok at or fend ages as ved) the Since frozen fish. Ship to the ganization, . D. McKay, fie e president has nominate forth engineer of the Universal Portland | Col, Roderick L. Carmichael, wuo |g Northern Hide & Fur Co. hollan of Bismarck; South Dakota, ; A. W. Dog aed of Huron; Mon-; tana, E. H. Polleys of Missoula. | General Clairman Reed, opening the morning session, stress the point that 100 per cent coopera- 4 i he shi Cement f Mi is, | will - Box . D. Ui pecartron rites chy: aie iho. discusesd “Trapoved ‘Conerete.” eral, a ee : eo P= Gestees rine ot tsdsr sip| P Tew Lams, ‘ : pera have aided carriers who fur- BUNDLED UP. <Q SPAT OT Foreign Relations q nished efficient transportation ser- palebachies an . pope Group Talks Over vice, he said, by forming their Sra c's ees SINCLAIR TOOK NO TANGIBLE EVIDENCE [4 W. Fowlers Nicaraguan Policy ope and furl them Wil te bet Mother Is Den is trig sien couataes Tel oF venkings merctandising and 1-1 OF PROPERTY BOUGHT WITH BONDS, M. T. : diecussed the administration's ‘Nice- dustrial service, farm problems td Mrs. Mary Charlotte Fowler, 79, raguan policy for nearly an hour to. Seo" BVERHART TELLS SENATE OIL COMMITTEE =" -12.0cfoey elie rarer coe cae gon ee aie sieced state representative from ss, investigation should be recommend- commission who commended the So county and a delegate to the state|ed to the senate. work of the shippers’ board in as-| Witness Says He Tendered| Arthur Peterson and Republican convention here. today,|.,.chaitman Bo Halal Ne . whi sisting to improve transportation; ~, A died at her home in -Fargo last| thinks mi i “4 qgrice included Frank Milhollan of rtificates to Sinclair Who) David Heinemeier Are jight she was an early resident of| incre at pet Bs improw- jorth Dakota. vid Not Accept Them—| Showing Improvement Cass county, moving there with her Eee republics generally monroe " — » 1880, re] out a a Palnted -crmagge) Pong e Committee Turns Attention husband in, 1880, resolution for an investigation. The - Gunkelman o! go, in his Further improvement is shown Besides her husband, George chairman said th tter would be report as vice chairman of the! to Affairs of Hyva Corpora-| today in the conditions of Arthur Fowler, she leaves one daughter,' taken up again aaiead iia ~— rectly aa bile Aacanta tion Peterson ahd David Heinemeier, who Mrs. R. H. Slocum of Fargo, and Committee members, Democrats compiled by the Greater North Da- five sons, A. W. Fowler and Clar-; as well as Republicans, said there kota association showing that the] Washi 5 ence S. Fowler of Fargo, George| as no disposition to report out a 1927 val f tf ducts in thington, Jan. 25—(AR)—M. Ross Fowler and Raymond E. Fow-|resolution at this time; that the falue of farm pro T. Everhart told the senate o still serious, the fact that they are j>'ce Tos ‘Aneel nd Hi whol. situatt North Dakota was $383,333,000, ex-| mittee today that when Harry F.| improving slowly gives much hope aia: Fowle ee Wis " cid Shorouiehl ate ald be oo ceeding by $78,783,000 the $304,540,- lai «| for recoveries in both cases, ac- Francis Fowler eee iscussed 000 reported for 1926, Wheat pro-| pineay pees, over. $238:000 in| cording to the attending physician. eral services: will be held: Saturday | Wednesda; £ afternoon. my 1926 — Girsiwletner law, Albert B. Fail, in exchange! ; Eeereers who resides tessa A resolution of condolence was TO RETIRE FR. M ARMY as 5 for an interest in the Fall-Everhart| injured Sunday when a compressed 5.0.04'¢ ‘the afternoon stasion of| Washington, Jan. 25—(?)—Re- liquidated" and bank’ deposits "in — oer od ay — open huiee youl! Whoruttron Rosen the state. convention here today,|tirement from the army of Major “ ” urn no le evidence o: 5 i “ t 4 Sem atl ta i eyecare intecat thpep| fan oon ene wh a ae, OY Ghent ees et junkelman reported. “The western ert ing. gat ‘equest third of the state had an exception- een death of his mothe: been approved by President Cool- ally good crop and conditions there| rontana, Everhart said that i sic: | Officers Testify very good. The e art oflclair should make clai e the state, with a lighter grain crop,| stock in the Tres Rit Cattle Land Jevnaker Admitted pretties ino Sxtensre) ae company, which was set og Killin Ste ever, and conditioins there are fair z aside to good. All the reports indicate "im, he would have to rely upon the oll —_ word of the witness and Fall that Gr jabundance of feed Zor live stock. | he had bought the stocks. Rugby, N. D.,.Jan. 25.—(P—Two ad tendered th i witnesses who testified ct for 1928, The 1927 crop, one of he certificates to him ses who test the defend. fhe largest in North Dakots’s his.|PU¢,he did not’ accept them,” Ever- obag frag Seatac ty ed et, an rere a Everhart, who told yesterday how| Dutcher, last May 2, occupied. the ee vee a benwle aint he handled’ th Nanged| Witnesd stand here as to railroad service. hands in thie bonds that changed th i: this forenoon in} is in this deal, was recalled to-|the trial of Jon Jevnaker, 19-year- Car Service Good day after the committee had notified|0ld Edmore youth, charged with The northwest last fall passed|Counsel for Robert W. Stewart,|™urder in the first 5 though the peak movement of grain, |Chairman of the board of the Stan-|_J- W. Wright, deputy sheriff at live stock and potatoes without any | dard Oil company of Indiana, now in| Edmore, and State’s At‘orney H. major car service complaint and| Havana, that Stewart was wanted | Swenson of Ramsey county were the with only eight minor complaints, | here immediately for questioning, | two state’s witnesses who testified all of which were taken care of| |The bonds given Everhart by Sin-; they hed obtain:d a confession from within 24 hours, P. J. Col: man, dis-|¢lair have been identified as part of the youth that he had shot Stevens, trict manager of the car service di-|® bateh purchased by the Continent- | Who was a former Minot resident. vision of the American Railway as-|4l Trading company, in which Stew-| The prosecution also produced a sociation, reported to the board. This |@rt and other oil men were inter-| Written statement, spartaees t esviee was notable in view of the | ested. have been made by the defendant, fact that the grain movement in| | Everhart remained on the stand| but it has not as yet been admitted September was. the heaviest in|but a few minutes and then the com-| into evidence, due to the fact that northwest history. - mittee turned its attention to the | the defense counsel asked permission Favorable banking and financial| affairs of another company, the |‘t?,cT0ss examine witnesses who ob- sonditions over the northwest were | Hyva corporation, organized by Sin-| tained" it before the court should ported by W. B. Geer governor in August, 1922. Sinclair him.|™make a ruling as to whether Jev-| . i 3 : eS ° ‘De e atthe federal. reserve bank of Min- | self had been summoned but ae naker will be called to the stand as Radio’s Richest Voice sapolis and chairman of, the| announced that he need not appear |® Tunes in his. own defense. ‘ : : sard’s finance and credit commit-|since Harold W. Kenwell, secretary aprnietien Enjoy both to the very utmost. January, wee, a ti : pected. to ; : Norex GF was Present with the core ys today or : s : February, March and April are the zs : reception is clearest. Let Sparton’s “‘rich- isnerety given that acteult| Minot Man Charged ex af radio voices” bring to your home iesenecuted “and delivered ty C. With Embezzlement : the treasures al the air that are free ie oper, ax mortgagor, to Farm= pr the taking. Sparton’s F jortgagee, & Merchants ante. meek of oS Devils Lake, N. D., Jan: 25.) * October, 1917, and ‘filed f A, Kneeshaw of Minot,| & Las of Burieten County, North Da vils Lake, has been|' is of ir] C . ‘ ad ‘a. on the ‘Sth day of November, | bound over to district court on, a} No 7, and there recorded ip Book 156| Charge of embezzling several hun- ven to| dred dollars from the North Dakota | s20ual Heh ‘closes Limited” ae Call us for the name of your nearest Sparton dealer ch | Band association, of which he was installati Lotus help you with reservations formerly an organi afternoon. "and your pereonel itinerary QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD ries assigi z T. P. Allen °m recorded ia the office of the association. : mestown, eG 3 ater of Deeds of said county in scribe: we Was a) i PH : tas ag is ee Disteibators ich default consists in tho. failure Duell ste : , nies, frp Ghe sifnclgal'aod S| Sud we relasaod oe ASOT on “ta vad the tax provi by the hovering to the warrant, Knee- : " 7 i ng that eaid/ shaw is charged with embezzling Zranssontiasatals’ - i y Tigage wilt be foreclosed by a sale | the association's funds between June i i at phe chon tront 17, 1986, and December 1, 1926, ty aan Reena ee a a cee ae « ) g eee te of North, Dakots, st eles and Star in Miners” ; : : ‘ a two o'clock B. 2 By ths Sisonak Sf C1 . a x 7 : : 4 ces , 7 7 “3 P t due on ssi ; : ; : in ; SPA Rea Hd | ler eal wt | FREE 82 Pocket Knife Niek Tecen‘ly sent on Benes iges, ge g Oy ed eee 5 ‘ V3 Rabbit. Skins not ia be toade ail Ip ono shipment. 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