The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1928, Page 8

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PST e eS POhS SOO OLDE EERE SEAPEDSOCOSSOOSSEOAERE LS. KSMESAEKERSOES | BB SRESSESCLISSSES SE SRESCSESS EE. PAGE EIGHT CHICAGO NOW SCENE OF HUNT FOR CONVICTS Officers Believe Slayers of Indiana Deputies Are Hiding There Chicago, Feb. 17.—(?)-—Chicago} today became the center nh double ; hiding here. | ana dep The men sought are John Burns pnd Samuel Baxter, of west La Fay-| ctte, Ind., who disappeared while in| custody of two deputies who were escorting them to a state reforma- tory in Indiana Fob. 7 Yesterday the bodies of the of- fieors, John P. Grove and Wallace | McClure, were found by Charles Ab- | dill in th ods near his farm house | in Dan Jil. Preliminary ex-| amination showed Grove'’s neck had been broken, and McClure’s skull crushed. Authorities believed the prisoners. who were in the backseat manacled ; with a single pair of handcuffs, had seized Grove around the neck and} bent it backward until it. snapp meanwhile striking: the other deputy with an automobile crank The bodies lay side by side, bound hand and foot, and partially covered with a laprobe and cut brush. They had not been robbed. The escaped prisoners were seen garden, members of the decoration jcommittee reported at a general 'HENRY EGGERS | overnight because the New York Delegates meeting of the committees Thursday night. There will be approximately 48 motors on display at the show, Mr. Fleck said. These cars will be ex- hibited by 15 dealers of Bismarck and Mandan. Members of the music committees reported that a continuous program would be offered on all three days of the show, ranging from vocal solos, quartets and choruses to or- chestra and orthophonic phonograph music, Jury Requires Only 30 Min- utes to Find Grafton Man Not Guilty Fargo, N. D., Feb. 17.—(P)— Henry B. Eggers, Jr., former man- ager of the Grafton Roller mills,! was acquitted of aiding and abetting | Manville Sprague, missing cashier) of the F National Bank of Graf-| ton, for misappropriation of funds! in federal court here today. | The verdict was opened today aft-| er being returned in less than 30 minutes Thursday and being sealed defendant | could not be located before court adjourned, The trial lasted nine days, Friendly to Hoover at the home of an uncle in Danville, Ill, the day they escaped. Funeral Services Held This Morning For Sam S. Russell Funeral services for Sam S. Rus- sell, 63, former resident of Bismarck but of late years living at Duluth and Enderlin, were held this morn- ing at the Elks hall, with officers of the local Elks lodge in charge of the services, The Rev. F. H. Daven- port, rector of the Episcopal church, officiated. The rites were attended by ‘arge numbers of friends and rel- atives of the deceased. Mr. Russell leaves his widow, for- merly Miss Catherine Brown of this city, and two daughters, Barbara and Dorothy. For more than 30 Officers been employed by the! Washington, Feb. 17.—()—Senti- ment of the delegates at large from New York to the Republican Na- tional convention is distinctly friendly to Secretary Hoover, in the opinion of Representative Snell of that state. He said todcy after a call at the White House that while none of the delegates at large had commit- ted himself to the*tommerce secre- tary, all were first for President Coolidge, but felt that the president would not run and that they must look elsewhere for a candidate. Farm Managers Ass’n Reelects Officers D., Feb. 17—(AP)— the Northwest Farm Managers’ association were reelected Fargo, a brakeman and con-| When the secretary was instructed to ductor. : Interment was in St. Mary's cem- etery. Hickman-Hunt Trial Goes Forward Slowly Los Angeles, Feb. 17.— (AP) — Attorneys defending William Ed- ward Hickman and Welby Hunt went slowly forward today in their admittedly “bi peeae fight to obtain an aquittal of the two vente des- eradoes of the murder of C, Ivy joms, suburban druggist. Today’s session promised little of interest to spectators. Seven wom- en and five men were tentatively seated in the jury box, but the de- fense had used only half of its 30 peremptory challenges and the pr ecution but three of its allotted 2 Jerome Walsh and Richard Can- tillon, the defense lawyers, a nounced they would use all the chal- lenges the law would allow in order to make the best possible showing in the appellate court. This state- ment was taken as a tacit admission that the verdict would be against them. Fifty-nines talesmen had been ex- amined at the close of yesterday's session, G. N. Quartet Will Sing at Auto Show The Great Northern quartet, one of the finest musical organizations of the northwest, will be feature entertainment at the Bismarck-Man- dan automobile show to be held in the gymnasium of the state train- ing school in Mandan on March 22, 23 and 24. was announced today’ Jack Fleck, president of the Twin ies Automobile Dealers’ associa- famous com: pleted. The decorative scheme of the ex. Position building will be a Japanese tl day. cast a unanimous vote for them at he annual business meeting yester- The officers are Frank W. Rein- oeh!, Larimore, president; Russell W. Kowland, Dwight, vice president; C. E. Miller, Fargo, secretary-treas- urer. The nominating committee con- sisted of R. R. Walfer, Jamestown, Roy John, Paul Smith, Amen Rol Reed, Fargo; J. H. Shepperd, Fargo. Local Trapshooters Will Meet Sunday ,, Bismarck trapshooters will organ- ize for the coming year at a mect- ing that will be held in Erbe’s bar- ber shop Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Ac- tivities of the Bismarck Gun club will be discussed, the year of 1927 reviewed and tentative plans for 1928 will be outlined. All sportsmen in- terested in trapshooting are invited to attend. olds TO RELIEVE— ‘Start thorough bowel action and rid year ef poleonous waste as coon as be sure of prompt, esey and pl ‘more horougts ft Ja attte then ordinary laxatives. ‘Tey it. Mild, safe, purely vegetable—25c Expert Watch Repairing All work guaranteed Reyal Jewelry Company 408 Main Ave, Bismarck, N. D. In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R jing p at the Palace theatre at 3 p. m. to- MANY ATTEND FORD DISPLA Show Being Held in Gymna- of the fedération duri sium of State Training School at Mandan One of three four-door sedans) Students. built so far by the Ford Motor com- pany will be on display today and tomorrow at the first Ford show to be held in western North Dakota at (AP)—Captain Malcolm Campbell gymnasium ud the state training school in Manda: The Ford Bismarck and the Western Motor company of Mandan, opened its doors at 10 a. m. today. The doors will be open until 11 p. m. today and tomorrow also. Ford dealers from all over the Slope country and western North Dakota and as far east as James- town began arriving in the Twin Cities Thursday preparatory to see- ing the show. Several factory rep- resentatives will also attend the ex- position. Car: trucks and tractors, includ- ctically every late mode} that is being manufactured at Dearborn, Mich., are on display. Pictures Ar, Shown Special entertainment features will be offered the exhibition visit- ors. Motion pictures of the new Ford flivver plane and other Ford products, to be shown at the Palace theatre is an outstanding feature of the show. Transportation to the training school from the city of Mandan will be furnished free by the Western Motor company, the bus leaving Sate, the garage at regular inter- vals. The motio.. pictures will be shown day and at the S. T. tonight. Saturday has been designated as Fordson day with movies in the morning, free lunch for the farm- ers at noon at the Western Auto company’s garage, and Fordson school will be held in the efter- noon. S. at 7:30 p. m. TO EXPLAIN WORK Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 17.— (AP)—How the North Dakota Fed- FOR QUALiTY WHITE HOUSE COFFEE w, which is sponsored 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNYV tion of Women’s clubs is cooper-|an attempt to break the automobile ed record of 203.7 miles an hour. ating in the care of disabled war's: veterans will be explained.in a radio! He address to be over KFJM, the university stat’ here. This prosrata will be a part of the weekly program which ° is being broadcast by representatives 0 February. A report also will be given over the radio of the administration of the state federation scholarship loan fund, from which four loans of $200 each are now available to deserving announced that he morrow. Washburn Legion urial 193 MILES HOUR Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb, 17.— England, driving his Bluebird ial, was timed unofficially at 129.49 miles an hour in a prelim « ’ °* MADE AT NIAGARA FALL fir. THE BAKING POWDER SALES 2°. TIMES THOSE OF ay OTHER BRAND NORTHWESTERN BELL @® given Monday night|essay the record breaking run to- Post Has Part in Anderson Funeral in Valley Feb: 19, 1018, leav- Members of the American Legion he at Washburn ‘took part in the services at the Washburn cemetery Wednesday for Mrs. Helen A. Anderson, pioneer resident of North Dakota who died here Sunday. Mrs. Anderson was born June 11, 1849, and came to Bismarck in the early on ou ae eee history. n prelir arried to Jose nderson, & 'y test today in preparation for eran of the civil war, she and ee e husband homesteaded in McLean rrived at Corinto yester- death-on Hay 6 at, ie mone a . ae sik eath on May she mor said to it terms Coleharbor where she, resided: for| written by Admiral sellers for Ban several years. bout years over she returned to Bismarck i 12 umpires named for the 1928 seabon. to =e ing his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth And- erson, and six children—four daugh- ters and two sons who still live at Golden Valley. General Sandino Is Offered Peace Terms - ROWLAND IS DROPPED ae Nicaragua, Feb. 17.—] Chicago, "Feb. 17.—(AP)—Presi- mmunications said to deal/dent Barnard of the American league with terms of peace have revealed today that Clarence Row- Feland, e Phone 233 oi the American marine - ri lanhd ents commandi: forces here TUDE BAKER been ex- changed between Augustino Sandino,| land, one-time manager of the Chi- The Greac independen ha United States special service squad-|name waa not included in the list of! Announces a neu be President All the famous Oriental Dishes Straight Eight served at The Patterson, formerly 100 horsepower i McKenzie Hotel 80 miles an hous :. 1 wheelbase Chinese Chop Suey | ay ane lowatee bse Mushroom Chop Suey s Chicken Chop Suey 1985 Fried Noodle Chow Mein ps. Chicken Yateamein sane TS Egg Foyoung a Sub Gum Warmein BISMARCK . These dishes are — to order by Orientai Bismarck, X, * | notalloil = - seve | is of ’ full viscous TEXACO GOLDEN MOTOR OIL is checked up to stand up when any oil less viscous will give up. Cold can’t congeal it. Engine heat can’t break it down. TEXACO That’s the word — ‘That's the sign— «od GOLDEN that’s the color See that you get it - that’s the idea! . 548 TEXAS COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York City —————_—— = ; SATURD TRAIN SOMES ON Fae NN

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