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& a e vhether man and wife are living See ete eter an cores sameeren |raryamas | Capitol Theatre : bee wral in bits of clothing. poe repeated inquiry by vis a pert car “ at beet aela of separation. Tf, occasionally, the . Tanker Is Aground 108%; Fourth Si Bi SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1928 : ‘rns BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE! held up because committee attaches) Disappearance of ee: 2 i = ae G | nesday when he failed to come home|If a father is away on business or a| ing $1,000 in double eagles burst three months on any date divisible ‘ from. |, was found this after-|child or other dependent. is away at| and scattered its treasure when by three; but after 90 days look| were unable to find a Bible on} Children 5 Years noon in & slough in the Black riv-/school or on a visit, the common| Frank Dittmar, sawmill flat ranch- out for the. malefic influence of] which witiessen GOnld ‘be Swern: er rear New Amsterdam. Author-/home being maintained, the exemp-| cr, drove his heavy axe into the 5 per bier er nea <e Ago Solved Today | ities traced foot prints in the snow |tion applies. If a parent is obliged| roots of a scrub tree near his ranch | Saturn and Jupiter. GOLF CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS — =< = to the river bank, and for two days/to maintain his dependent children| yesterday. The gold was hidden by \GRESS GETS BIBL Bottineau-—-Gidney .B . Madrid, Spain, Feb. 18—(AP)— dynamited ice and draj the bot-/in a boarding house while he lives! a miner during the carly days of} CONGRESS GETS BIBLES ttineau. urton 7 \as Devices For Ridi i fornia, 1 @ itt-| New York, Feb. 18.—()—Two| named manager and M. M. The teri or ng toms in an efort to the body./ elsewhere, the exemption may still| California, it was believed. Ditt mysterious ‘disappearance of Yesterday afternoon it came to the/ Apply. But if benefactor and de-|mar’s blow cut one of the gold| leather-bound Bibles have been sent/ assistant manager of the ; rie aie ae years si was} Comfort of Interest Mechanics of Car surfage. pendent needlessly and continuously pieces in half, ee ty aie ane hee hie pad g tte Moret = 50] today in the course of exca- ‘ —_— ive apart, the status of id of | —_——___—_—_ j by 4 : means ve vations pine new building. ex to Visitors at Shows With the perfected Whippet occu: | @-pee——a5— oe —————— | family copier as iirexpective VENUS IS GUIDING STAR | ciety; which learned that 2 senate pect Eitan) this summer has Angeles Cuevas, Maria Del Val ny pying the most conspicuous position | Tips For Taxpayers | of the support given. ' Poona, India—A Hindu astrolog- | committee hearing recently was n delegat jo a committee. and Maria Ortega were sent by their | Reports from national and local] in its history in the light four-cylin- TD FORTUNE FOUND IN. FOUNDIN TREE | °° has it all doped out that Venus; == parents five years ago to buy some|automoibile shows throu, the | der field, Willys-Overland merchants is the guiding star of Nancy Miller! groceries. They failed to return country indicate a wiadlsetad ae throughout the nation report that | No, 5 jon of | Modesto, Calif.. Feb, 18—(P—A}and her maharajah; therefore it) ainda frantic search by the police + ta Bivise ea buyers are paying more careful at-{_ To be allowed an per ta of! mouldering sheepskin big contain-| will bo O. if they wed within ielded no trace of the children. The|<*t ‘" devices recently developed by | tention to the mechanical details of /$3,500, a married couple must have unt for them was long ago aban-|°®F manufacturers as aids to riding| this car, which 18 months ago set| ‘lived together” in the eyes of the doned as futile. comfort. a new trend for modern car design. | !aw for the entire taxable year. How- , WI , ¢ These hants further state that {ever, in the absence of continuous forth tonto of Sno EERE poe inca, E°A ‘itn | pt aeaey tna oven ertormanc| mens teeth the iain of se in cars of the medi be satisfied with less than Buick the hand of one was clutched some ie shows, and the ingeniou: * -| husband is away on business, or if small coins, methods by, which this pliable sub-| in a ay i samecty dtvees he for any necessary reason, a tem- The authorities identified — the/ ftance is adapted for deadening vi-|\ ore introduced by the Whippet and Tonight Only—Saturday bration, Toad r pigiet™ms 8 those of the missing | Tinating Noltee de dcr neekactng | which have been steadily meintained INCOME TAX INA : : ° low The coins clutched in the hand of| metal with metal rarely fail to elicit | i" its production. Motor car author- NUTSHELL when UIC. 1s e. SO one of them indicated that the| interested inquiry. . of construction, the Walppct remeiva |] had” Tet docuine, of $1,800" or children had stopped to play in anj|, Chrysler representatives at ine i “ when i mee 85.000 ‘ un od care at the Spot where| shows report an exceptionally large a A het eed as when it/} more or gross income epabtan You can buy a Buick closed car for as little the skeletons were found before|number of such inquiries, due, it is The Whippet, engineers state, still|] whe log ye | ing to the store. While they were | believed, to the leading part played| has the on iy eis the light’ ite el ae eee: 395,000 there the entrance caved in. They| by Chrysler engineers in the search | cylinder class that actually develops|| or more must file returns. were unable to make their plight|for new uses for rubber in chassis 100 per cent more power than its WHEN? The filing period a and fa a horrible death | construction. ..,| official rating and which develop|| ands March 15, 1928. bin iene and police searched ugeitst developed for the Imperial] this power with actual savings in WHERE? Collector of in- in Ye i 89”, and until the last few months| cost of operation. «| ternal revenue for the district MOS! —eemger Teage found only in cars of the highest] Power, speed, economy and stam-{] in which the person lives or has Leviathan Is Freed luxury type, Tubber spring mount-| ina accomplishments of the Whippet | his principal plac. of business. Fro: ings have been passed along by the] have set a new high standard of per-. HOW? instructions on m Sandbank’s Grip operation of Chrysler's Standardized | formance in the light car field since | Forms 1040A and 1040; also etal Quality principle to other Chrysler | its initial presentation 18 months | the law and regulations. Southampton, England, Feb, 18,| models, the “72” and “62.” Their! ago, Since that time the combined WHAT? One and one-half —()—Freed from ‘the ‘grip of a|Temarkable enhancement of riding| mileage of the Whippets in the field | r cent normal tax on the first sandbank, the United States Liner|¢#%¢ was thus made available for|is estimated at a half billion miles.|] $4,000 in excess of the personal Leviathan is expected to maintain| the first time in the moderate priced| Willys-Overland officials declare |] exemption its. her schedule. automobile field. Metal shackles are| that the recent reduction in Whippet , per cent normal tax on the next The ship on which Commodore) entirely dispensed with, spring ends| prices, which places these modern'| $4,000. Five per cent normal Harold A. Cunningham was making! being anchored in blocks of live|cars in direct price competition with | tax on the balance of net in- as $1195, f.0.b. factory. In fact, you can have your choice of three popular Buick models at this low price— Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster. These cars offer everything that is Buick— The princely luxury and beauty of low- swung bodies by Fisher. The supreme riding comfort of Buick can- tilever springs, Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, and form-fitting tailored seats. The brilliant performance of the famous a & 2 3 A Thrilling Picture of the Aeroplane Secret Service his first trip as master ran aground|Tubber. : | the lowest priced cars, was not an | come. Surtax on net income in m . * . 5 Bramble bank, aaete ber; when janemnen Ana ne a spring | attempt to mest a Price situation, for excess of $10,000. , Buick six-cylinder Valve-in-Head engine. entering port. spension, rul is effectively ap-|it was ‘initely decide at the , ; : . s Three tugs tried futilely to pull! Plied by Chrysler engine her | original Whippet quality and beauty ' porary separation exists, the full | b ‘ Come in! Let us put a Buick at your disposal pes off. Fioey bd fae tide eased par be d's hig Kola eer 4 oper- who be ma aaa Soe of seanenion ” allowd. But when the | = = for a trial. a legree of passenger | what i . | ry e hours late, st Comwed 40UF|contort. Among the uses of Tubber| itis pointed out, shat pert for part, Musband deliberately and ‘contin. Stan Laurel in “Leave ‘Em Laughing” SEDANS $1195 to $1995 _¢ COUPES $1195 to$18598 Commodore Cunningham, then aj Fecently devised by them is its appli-| and specification’ for specification,’ cng maxes his, home, at one, pla Fox N. atone SPORTMODELS$1193 0091525 lot, had guided ly | cation to cushion engine mountings, rfected Whippet duplicate 1 . if u U prices f. 0. b. Flint, Micb., it tax to be Through Hen a iste: field and ack, also a development primarily for original car in every datall of qs y classed as single persons, and Ox ews an enic pacha ‘ants ples, ibeguestaeewetie, cocked la id Imperial “80” cars, and transmitted workmanship with even gre eri i8 allowed an exemption of $ from them to the other Chrys! value being offered at the new prices |"; marine zone during the war. The A models. Here also, direct metal- in some details of construction. wh ieee LS aah nhl Leviathan was in the hands of a trinity house pilot when she stuck *1195 s i her, whether 2 person Commencing Tuesday, February 21st on the bank. metal contact is obviated, sound] The tremendous sales volume bse ber hele y os Inspection revealed the ship's hull! vibrations are kept from passing] cited as evidence of public acceptance| o'r gcPandent, relatives is, the head was not damaged. through the frame into the body|of the Whip) nfl an indication of an ‘exemption of $3,500, also depends NORMA TALMADGE F.0.B, FACTORY The passengers included Eamon] of the car, and much improved rid-|its quality i upon the character of the separatio : ap De Valera, Irish Republican leader.| ing ease is achieved. four class, pe Adit Leah deNid etc trl senha Vivid — Dramatic — Emotional Ford Show Attracts {21 Members of Chuky |?—-—-—-—_—+ Hundreds of People| Crew Reach Yokohama | __Justice Court | “THE DOVE” Mild weather today assured the| Tokyo, Feb. 17.—(AP)—After a|,, Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, who David Belasco’s Great Stage Success “ live south of Wing, are in the count: et Ee rr Nesta ibeaiaretee oan hazardous passage in life boats over jail awaiting arraignment in distri Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. othe. @ sea spread with blazing oil, 21, | cours on charges of engaging in the The exposition which opened members of the crew of the Amer-| liquor traffic. They were brought terday is being held in the state}ican tank steamer Chuky were safe|‘0 Bismarck last night by Sheriff training school gymnasium at Man-| in Yokohama today. Rollin Welch. and State's Attorney dan under the auspices of the Cope- “ " F. E. McCurdy after the officers lin Motor company of Bismarck and The ship exploded Wednesday: raided their farm home. A 15-gal- the Western Auto company of Man-j about a hundred miles southeast of|lon still and coils and about 200 dan. Cape Noshima, while en route from|Salions of mash were found in the Of especial yinterest to the many | San . Calif, to Yokohama. ! Place, according to the authorities. JO miles per hour visitors at the show the first day; The captain and 14 others were! Mr. and Mrs. Walters waived exam- when NEW- 62 e d were the seven reels of motion pic-' either killed or drowned. ination in the court of Justice of the tures showing all of the steps in| After rowing for 26 hours on the Peace R. H. Crane and were bound LES PE age the manufacture of the Model A’ opem sea, the 21 men rescued were | Ver, With bonds fixed at $1,000 each, ee ras and the asaismereht ~ picked up by the Japanese fishing | Which they were unable to furnish. New ver ane e ‘ord- i ain AEDT tacin = g ‘oor ‘company will put on saan ateuchi and brought to! CHECKER TOURNEY NEARS t e@ t soon. r d oil Fargo, N. D., Feb. 18.—(4)—Mem- American Edition ‘ures will be shown tor! ant rojo ielbt ey and fee ae bers of the North Dakota State the lact time tonight at 7:30 in the the sea, ing the launching of , Checker association will gather here | of 3 | : gymnscium [lite boats a hazardous task. They | next Tuesday for the annual compe-- Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota 3 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Advanced Engineering for the show is being fur-| were unable to give the cause of the} tition for tho state championship. | MW a OB 0B O80; 3 @6 On any man’s home at Yokotama and all! INJURIES PROVE FATAL at Mouth of Mersey | recovered from their fatigue. Winona, Minn. Feb. 18.—(AP)— A boat sent out from the Yoko-| William Riley, 55, of Rochester, died ¥ verpool, England, Feb, 18—(AP)|fuka naval station returned from last night of injuries received two 795 a crossing. Hig skull was crushe:] ' : oe ene at the mouth |¢ ‘Those killed or drowned were' and he suffered other fractures, He BISMARCK The captain and crew of the vessel, | listed by the vernacular Pinte | as igre tan MOTOR CO. 41 in all, were taken off in a bold| 9s Captain C. 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