The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1928, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT RADIO PROGRAMS | ——— - ! MONDAY, JAN. 20, ian JAN. 29 By The Associated Press Preee! Ned in Central Standard time. Programs Py nical 8 time. Programs All time tn . ine . herwise in- ; dipted. {o.8. M. unless otnermor cali ficated. Wave lengthe on left of soe letters, a Kilocycles on right, letters, kilocycles on right. | t a CENTRAL ~”% honed or ‘ : S2e—KYW Chicage—870 i:ap-Nateen Retatove Services HE ae Med His Gi 7:18—Collier Hour bg ery Ward Program 3:17—Twenty Minutes Good Reading Fr and Shine 9:15—Don Amaizo 4 3:35—Congress Carnival 368.6—WEBH-WJI0 Chicage—t20 | 268.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—t20 6:00—Organ_ Recital 7:30—Edgewater Beach Orchestra 6:30—Dinner Musicale ae te 9:00—Palmer House Studio t 344 €—-WLS Chicage—870 1:29-Sroee | Roads Sunasy Sohoo! apenayer Of ' €:00—Supperbell Pr ram 6:00—Little Brown Church 4200—Tony’s Scrap 3 t Hapcaustcat Productions 1 473—WMAQ-WQS Chicago—670 f the cri d_ toda: diated mh t Wi Noite trom tice inane cee , ani ' Ki t v. . Vi $ ‘TS—WMAQ-WQd Chicage—470 Sug Sthaey wtentne Chup bls confession to the polices Bis at- | crpesior to” bah rahe RA Boy Is ‘Checker Game’ peor rages sora We YT = pee Valea pero ot ae ‘eons Ncecimunieay calndar 9:15—Same as WOR torneys declared. voiced by some members of religious | - 1 and residents of the village and be made in | ev i $:00—Same as WOR (2 brs.) 428.3—WLW Cincinnatl—700 Jerome Walsh, Hickman’s chief ‘denominations which use the Vul-| Northampton, M Jan. 28.—| Vicinity objected. the family plot of St. Mary's cem- : 10:00—Bismarck Serenaders (3 hrs.) (Seventh Anniversary Program) — counsel, also revealed defense plans | gate version, published by St. Jerome fo eat ine ded lao Data presented to the railroadjetery. - ' : 490.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 Bt ba Rag he for demanding a second trial, if the {at the close of the fourth century. | “—Twelve possible motives which’ hoard at a hearing held at La Moure PORE PORNO | Sire rrecent Cooley, 7:18—Collier Hour jury in the present case finds the| The Vulgate version's first com-' may have actuated Miss Irrances St.’ showed that receipts from freight) NONPARTISANS MEET TODAY : ‘ 8:30—Studlo Feature” om 5:16—Crosley Bandbox Hour defendant 5: mandment contains the substance’of John Smith in her disappearance and r business going to or! Nonpartisans various parts 4 t 10:0—Orchestra, ‘i 361.9—WSAI Cincinnath=600, client | the first two commandments in the two weeks ago from Smith College originating at the station were only|of Burleigh county are meeting at f 3012-WSAI_Gincinnnti=600 ieee" does not admit killing the girl, that | King James version and makes two here, formed a new basis today up-/ $10,292 during the a ending Sep-| the Patterson hall this afternoon in 4 Serene oles 2:15—Biblical Drama he has entered @ ples of “not’ guil- | commandments of the last egmmand-, on which the ctate planned to con-| tember 30, 1027. cost « Cree county convention to name five dele- oa feel nick all vse é $:30—General Motors Party : 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—700 ty by reason of insanity,” and that | ment in the King James version. As; centrate its- investigation. ‘ taining an agent me re $35 a see Mg Roe hh gg ine As dt ba semis : { ‘389.8—WTAM Cleveland=760 §:30—Btetson, Parade, i #2 he ts found to have heen sane at |a result a disagreement arises as to won ed motives bated Neca oa with an evn: ike wis Sea rite tii to ig IN » Ee nuldn’ : ech a ones ‘ 9:16—Btudio Program “yi | the time of the crime, an arrest of the number of each commandment) Alfred F. ae ies nany, ee s a ot 2 si ae. a paves “rg ri Soot Be ta ty wT Ones aiptisaliona of } #:30—General Motors, Party img 5 Ra Dattee—s00 i rr Sa hae be ere cer be ae eather ese Is Solved fused to aay: “General Foote, who originating ’at Medbe is carload | the primary election in June. Sim-| Moone’s Emerald Oj] and in fifteen 4 ’ 345.1—-WFAA. Dailae—$80 6:20—Capitol Theater Family fina for another trial will be made} Since no Bible which she has seen| has taken personal charge of the/ shipments of grain aod that small | ilar conventions are being held in| minutes ist st and eo 5:45—President Coolidge " FA eee :| under the plea that "Hickman now| numbers the commandments, Miss | case, made his announcement after | freight shipments, as well as ship-| most of the counties in the state to- | appears. lew more ap ions § gee— Riverside Howe -¢ Ir 748—WOC Davenpert—600 ¥] is insane. He pointed out that un-| Bertha Palmer, superintendent of} an eight-hour conference with his | ments of cream, can be handled with- | day, .altho &.few counties have : regular intervals and the swell- i FP EaLNOS Oavenpertaeeo 4:30—Acounticon _Ho der the California aw an insane ) public instruction, was at a loss how baal ioe ond b/s it dasha? age? [ctaeoentt Fle rected that ey ind best’ of all any offensive ‘ 5:45 President Coolldge 5 pooneen Savi. | en Cn 1 ets torall Sees suggested | ives of the girl's family. cerning |a nether arent is necessary to their| SELLS BUSINESS INTERESTS | odor is gone for It’s a won- \ : $o-Gencral Motors Party S? 1b—Atwater Kent 1 Hour WINS IN ESSAY CONTEST | that some copies be printed using | themselves with Miss Smith’s mo- | comfort and convenience. ‘Van Hook—A. T. Olson of Van} derful Le eee combination } é PE OWHO oe ‘Moines—B60 $35.4—WHO Dea Moinee—S60 Grafton—Alice Jane Cryderman, | the King James numbering and some tives, * eghe a on mae ah hotter en belo devin Hook Goa Pgh bd ee in seed of Legend “id bebe an | ; ':46—-President Coolldge 2-Ao ‘ Lr eighth grade student in the Grafton using the Vulgate numbering, or at a en ay ae or] y a bagi Hiking Pater rng! ering © = Pech, other bottles ate otha ‘“ } % Bie Proprams from New York Efe diel ae lng schools, was awarded the first prize least the numbering advocated by different method. cause some inconven! F ales Treat Ginn wealiide ‘alone, iy tee reducing. vatl ‘om | 4 10:00—-Lopez Orchestra © -— :15—Bibit of $50 in an essay contest on the denominations using the two differ-| There Dr. Lydiard H. Horton, | public but not enough to warrant it| who will conduct iness alone.| nually for cose ' : 11:00—Organ Recital % Od—WCX-WIR Detvelt=000 || subject, “Goo’ Eyes Essential to|ent Bibles. . biological psychologist of Boston |in ordering the railroad to spend| Mr. Olson plans to devote all of his | swollen veins. { fe Sao A $:30—Contrat M. B. Church Success” co by the optome-| This idea was rejected, oweves, | who has been retained by the fam- | the money necessary to ger 7 anj time to ss and so has. also! tne, — nop taal ne j Sg0-Varicty Period * dioocteoee HOU coer trists of North Dakota, according|in favor of a suggestion that the ily, announced was seeking |agent during the slack business| disposed of iness holdings in Moone’s - echo Bes dg Kk 9:00—Monday Night Musicale yn Se —WWd Detreit—se0 to a report given out by Dr. A. Ss numbers be left off completely. As figurativly to construct a checker | season. \ Sanish. _ 7 | foot troubles or money — Adve * rs rh ee alata 4:20—Capitol ‘Theater Family ‘i ; e TOA. & P. Gypsies, b UiecAtwater Rent Hour ; : g 4 :S0—Ganeral Motorn Pes ty |} -Aan7-aWBAP Forth Worth=t00, 4 ‘ 4 3 *6:00—Seven Aces —- | Jceeee servces i Has | Sasa aes ia SeS—WOS Jefferson City—710 | | 2 A223 WOS Jeftersen Citye-710 r i $'Soc studio: Program 5! S7O2-WOAF Kansas City=@10 | § PY i SEL WOAF Kansas City=810 | HOARSE j €:00—Behool of the Air j 203.9—WTMI Mitwaukee=10m9 : 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies és, ‘30—Sunday $30—General Motors Hour —-~%;{ -8:15—Musical - { 239-_WTMs Milwaukee=1020 '{ _9:15—Don Amaiso ‘7:30—Orchestra | 408.2-—WCCO Minneapelis-6t. Paul-74 ; q ; $30—General Motors Party < 5:50—Church_ Services z j | “442-WCCO Minnenpelie-t. Paul-740 = 7:18 —Colller Hoar H q $:00—-Boy Scoute \ B { : : ¢ ‘ T20—Vagabonas Orchestra { ‘i preeene ed Omaha—000 H i Fa eetwow omane—e | SACRIMe Bim eriog | . bul sident Coolidge. 1 SHbcAtwater Kent Hour 7 i q ae wong Be ll 400.7—WOAI Sen Antoniomee 4 ‘i ® f 499.7—WOA! San Antenio—60o 7:30—-Chureh Service ‘ . : Fs i 7:00—Gunter Orchestra UE.1—K8O St. Levio—s0o | 4 S48.1—KSD St. Louie—680 | Sieoaeeee eer N : 4 EE iy are i 248.4—KVOO Tulee—000 ; 4 8:30—General Motors Party He san 9:30—-Moon Masic y 8:15—Atwater Kent Hour ° 348.6—KVOO Tulea—860 9:16—Biblical Drama —~ a 6/20—Roxy and His Gang ay 34.0-—WCBO Zion—S70 a q 100—Husking Bee 4 a F $:00—Riverside Program , ies} . 3 OWNS OLD BIBLE | sports was that they wished to es- os Bottineau—Clarene Vikan of Bit- tablish a more elaborate system: of ' : ‘uu has in his possession an old, intramural sports. ‘ ; " le which was published in Copen- a * n, Denmark, in 1704. It is . , n in the Norwegian language , ee nt és large type. The book has a * : g leather cover and leather 4 yoysess . ps. Mr, Vikan has inherited antique from his mother’s rela- Cc O C II : : y 4 CASE NEARS FINISH i; : : Rugby, N._D., Jan, 28 —(AP)— { he fate of John Jevnaker, 18-year- . : ; : more youth charged with the — e 1 of William Stevens, Edmore Children like : ail: i q and former resident of Mi- 4 . ’ : ; will be in the hands of the jury it. Mothers ; [ a ave ee ee late pay. end it bili ( t ntroduction of al imony in le jorse All se was completed late stetday, fr t safe 2f arguments by. attorneys have users recom- mean economy, service, dura Ys y peupied fee attention of the court r oe ts mi ine ‘ a Run, a nce that time. Back of perfected ‘is an un- nutes, Lb mite Second Gear ualed array of performance —con- Whippettraveled in4 hours, 3 i Herron fusive evidence of Whippet’s utes, averaging 33.33 miles per hour. ; H rities for the re superiority over all light cars. And in Pittsburgh a Whippet climbed the ; nt abolishment of tae mp po, s the offick AAA. © h Si The grade oe i erg i $455 $170 to Coast Keonomy Record with an average was from 37% to 40% and the time, 4 seconds. « ; — ouring - - - - of 43.28 miles toa gallon of gasoline, No nore een Coach - - - - - 535 90. pre ee PROVED { » § Sedan (4p : Among 5,508 Whi owners, in s:national When you buy » Whippet you buy a car . | 0 Y al: and " ethielaeairs 585 140 test, average was 3 mulles toa which hes stood the test of more snen | y oad 485 gallon. Despite the moat widely varying com 0,009,008 driving in the hands Roadster (poss) - : itions this high average was owners—acar ofedvanced engines h Roadster ““as"" - 525 170 Ins speed teat at Rockinghan Da =a : , hour. From 6 ‘ i fp Coupe- -"° - - 535 90 igan. a Whippet beat the time of the fastest Come in and eee the perfected Whippet— ' { TOU: S 28 & i train by 3 hours, covering the 219 milesin212 now: . | wines Cabriolet coue - - 545 200 ’ ee ‘ i Buick stamina—Buick i eee - —Buick houry—Buick Chassis 355 90 4 performance—for only $1195! ' : All prices }. 0. b. factory / ; \ That's the story of Buick’s extra value. “A QUALITY CAR AT THE » - this figure—and offer all of Buick’s _ famous features. All are Buick through wheelbase —even to the smallest details of construction. Look at other cars. Compare them with tell you that Buick offers greater value. EDANS $1195 to $1995 » COUPES $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 Pit lls itamera att ‘Fleck Motor Sales, Inc Bismarck, North Dakota W.B HICKMAN |S REPUDIATES CONFESSION Attorneys For Los Angeles Youth Claim Client Does Not Admit Killing Girl Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 28.—(?) “does not admit” the alleged facts | cordance wit THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the North Dakota ciation. Over mitted. Hickman, kid- won the second Printed copies of the Ten Com- mandments, issued by the state pub- lic instruction department in com-| fices, pliance with a law passed at the last regular legislative session, no longer are a source of argument. At least the new ones are not. ' When the first copies were issued waper-slayer of Marian Parker, | jast year they were numbered in ac- the numberi Mohall /t! in the 800 essays werd nob? [reer Marie Nelson’ of prize of $20, ‘Commandments’ in. School Rooms Are |New York, Not to Be Numbered lina, Ohio ai the state, New Yor! placing schoo! the future. crises hung. in North Dakota | he declared ments, as hung schoolrooms, have been sent outside its having come from ine, Illinois, Massa- jew Jersey, North Caro- ind Montana. A manufacturer at Rochester, N. Y., and another at Lewiston, Maine, orders 12 copies each to be placed on their factories and of- One letter commending the idea of the Commandments— on walls has come to the public instruction department from a man living in East Hunt For Mi: the walls o: of Williston, secretary of|s result the Ten Commandments, as| board of the ’s mind and trace p by the public tenants, 94 | Boe be Re will bear no'numbers in two copies of the Command- movem sand _mo- tivating impulses across it. When Seen ind Mine ith herself, Year-Round Station _— at Medberry eld Not’ Necessary Residents of Medberry have lost their attempt to obtain year-round station: agent service, according to a decision by the state railroad board, Q io, Argentine. Smith attention of the board when the! Northern Pacific railroad asked per- The matter was brought to the’ 40 ANOTHER SCOTCH STORY FLASHER HOM Liverpool, Jan. 28—()—A Scots- BY with Ai head seethen bandages. He charged an Irishman with strik- him with a kettle. 3 Redo the fades.” "He wan . “He was Prohing about yesterday without bandages.” : . “Ta that true?” the court asked. | Pgs? replied the Scotsman from id 2” the judge demanded. Re beep red lea for today.” SMITH FUNERAL MONDAY . chimney. The the fire to spread ACHING, Flasher was ly destro: Ep tire reemndly due te a defect SWOLLEN FEET E DESTROYED FIRE cal ray and vei the estinmated at Fitoo vad 1e iy’ cove oan , wa Funeral services for John Edward | Money Back If Emerald Oil Doesn't = 7 Smith, 59, pioneer carpenter of Bis-| Do Away With All : mith, 68, ploneer carpenter of Bis;| Pease’ and Distress in 2d | his home. here Thurs- day, will be held from the Webb Funeral lors at 2 p. m. Monday. LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY”

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