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” PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE CIVIL CASES ; TRIED FIRST \tor ‘and the bank appealed to the In. “the case of Ermine Kilby vs. 4 Jurors Report This Morn- ing—2 More Summoned— Tentative Schedule Fixed Trial of civil cases was com- menced in Burleigh county district court this morning, following the | roll call of jurors and thi of the calendar. Cr 2 1 not be called until versing th ve | the sheriff, county clerk of court Jurors wh morning Adrian Thysell, T er Arranged Ambrose H. Galli raigned at the ¢ session on a cha was allowed th which to enter hi Trial of the case gs receiver of the Fa chants State b: Dris of L. R. Baird | ers & Mer- noon. lect on a no in the Driscoll bank when it « The defendant does not, deny the| > note, but claims that he*had a de- ive training in signal work posit in the hank which would off- en aviators and infantry Bet the no 5. Other c: This morning was given over en- uled for trial in line folle » R. Bair ceiver of Driscoll State bank v *, Swenson vs. C. M. Ros-|. The planes will be here until ear- > eo HEME RA fo ly Thursday morning, when the tr N. A. Freeburg vs. Interstate | pilots will take off for Fort Meade, = Transportation company. D., to conduct a similar school of Robert Eisenbiesz vs. Henry inatrnction, t Plath. —_—_—_——__—— rs —_—_—___——- | = Stark County Court = Decision Is Upheld) In What Month | ‘ | Is Your Birthday? “4 Holding that a surety is entitled) to the benefit of ever urity held} by the creditor whose n he guar- | anteed, the supreme court has up- held the Stark county court in the case of the Fa Richardton v Stieg was surety 0! ePELEERERSE PPODEORT ASE ST PPL EEE Reet ae tenet ees repens eases he MTADPVEERT IRTP SKE TE EEO TE roregesyeeseor series -MADGE RUNEY Candidate for Reelection “| at the Junior High summer school, 2 only for seventh and eighth grade{ ‘pletion of each su t- | ing a total cost of $15 for each sub- { \2 Army Aviators at -d.| With two army airplanes and today :| tirely to lectures and this afternoon e bank of | by his son in payment for a tractor and later was forced to pay the note. Meanwhile the son had given @ mortgage on the tractor to the bank and the bank attempted to foreclose. The lower court held the elder Stieg had a prior right to the trac- Land and Loan company ‘and A. L, Parsons as receiver, ap- pealed| by the defendants, the supreme court upheld the decision of the Richland county court. The appeal was from an order by the district court directing the re- iceiver to pay the plaintiff's attorney incurred in a previous sult) ainst the company. Sixth Grade Pupils May Attend Junior High Summer School ‘the Movius Because of the the small enrollment which has been originally planned had jets, it has been decided to ixth grade pupils who failed in subjects to enroll also, failed in Junior announced today by O. W. in charge of the session. ie Huber is assisting in have already been ar- eventh and eighth and history, and if ants a class will al- ‘The classes are held daily from 8 a. m. until noon, six days each week essions will cont . The charge is for five 5 cents for ith the com- requiring | two hours a day for 30 days, mal ject taken. | Fort Lincoln Today! Lieuts. Skow, Daniel and Coppin, aviators of Fort Riley, Kansas, arrived at Fort Lincoln last night hae omorrow are to be devoted to is being devoted to practice in sig- naling and radio work. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR SUPPOSE Your daughter or sister was going to the city where tempt- ation leads to tragedy — Has; | She been warned of the pitfalls that confront her there? The lack of understanding and frankness between mother and daughter, and father and son —See the sensational and edu- cational road show picture “Is Your Daughter Safe?” iwhich comes to the Auditor- jium, June 8-9-11. The moral taught is worth several times the admission price of 50c. No one under sixteen years of lage admitted. |Watch for announcement in tomorrow's Tribune, DR. STRATTON erick Eugene Stratton, former dean | of Fargo college, Fargo, N. D., died yesterday at Presbyterian hospital after an illness of nine months. was 80 years o! ld. ast 12 felis | was graduated from Williams col-| day took { + | lege in 1871 and went as a botanist!) Wh nati: va with an expedition sent to Central! as 3 America by the Smithsonian Insti- rts, ft tution of Washington and Williams | toda~ oh the Light fall would | college. Ph. eonaideranly, gree from Illinois Wesleyan univer- rete sity in 1891. e England and in Iowa and went to il Fargo college in 1906 as professor | of Greek. His widow and a daughter | weck have done no more than moist-| survive. rf: | Bethlehem, Pa., for burial. -Mrs i i hi ——_——————— = | i ‘ | ‘ . K- | Idalles_ Eng! 'to five Dakota young woman. |Light Rains Mon Monday New York, June ane 5—(”)—Dr. Fred- He} the past 12 hot Born in Athol, Mass., Dr. Stratton; tures in the vicinity of Bismarck While the rain would like, toda” that D. d--| help ¢ Farmers He received his He taught in New The body will be taken to] en the face. | over the state. id continued uns: © predicted for the Minneapolis, t! A Vigor Breakfast QUAKER Oats Food that “stands by” through the morning "FLY-TOX GET TRIAL SPRAYER FREE. Then you, like millions of others, may demonstrate the marvelous effectiveness of FLY-TOX. FLY-TOX: is safe, sure, de- pendable, fragrant, stainless, easy to use. FLY-TOX kills flies, mosquitoes. Brings health, cleanliness, comfort. BISMARCK Chautauqua June 25th The Old Fashioned Quality in 1928 Style Lucile Elmore Revue—Better than “Oh Percy” with a niece of Fred Stone starring. Jackson Jubilee Company—The best Jubilee organiza- tion in America. A regular “down South” program. A Memorable Debate—On the outstanding question. of the day. Health Demonstrations—Worth hundreds to anyone that will follow advice given, Philharmonic Ensembie and Ratto—A reincarnation of some of the world’s masters directing a superb or- chestra. Captain Sigurdur K. Gudmundson—Intrepid Icelander with a thrilling story. Princess Blue Feather and Her Indians—A femicine Will Rogers with a band of full blood Indians in an Indian program, Robert Parker Miles—Giving “Tallow Dips” one of the greatest of platform: classics. ars in the women’s reform- {atory at Shakopee following her | conviction last week by a grand | Jury of first degree manslaughter. E 0: Her indictment followed investiga- h |tion of the death here of a North! p yore Gad Fellows convention i “The grand “old man” of Nort! Night Benefit Crops) oon en ne With .17 inches of rain falling in| fields and pas- to- day took on a freshened appearance. ‘as not as eM Ww. SS AADFOoEliG, “said ate that the ground, a heavy soaking as the sub- pisture is practically exhaust- | cd and the light rains of the past Crops are still in good condition. | The light rain Monday night was | Light show- | er SENT TO Act now! Only *275 Down eb ue mri ne ne Sitar os Sis eemsing fier ny. be. whhdrenn. soy, HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY YOU ON FREE TRIAL A BRAND NEW MODEL 11 Combination Home and Automobile Cleaner with Detachable Handle Here is our wonderful offer. Telephone today or call'at our store and we will deliver to your home on a free cleaning trial a brand new 1928 Model Eureka. Remember this free loan does not cost you a penny. We pay all delivery charges and you may use it as though it were your own. IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY AFTER FREE TRIAL BALANCE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ee rae ono eee “EUREKA DEPARTMENT” PHONE |- ‘Grand Old Man’ here. {consecutive North Dakota tien of the organization. Mr. Patton, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., covering the northwest states. Attends Meeting conventions outside of this state. J. M. Patton has attended 35 ‘conven- | deen, he said. is editor of the Odd Fellow heed mali fy eerie Nebraska, and has attended almost as many club Crops around Bismarck are better g|than they are in South Dakota, especially between Huron and Aber- si TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 i” Dakota senator ‘has been “suffering —_—_——— with a stomach disord SENATOR NORBECK BETTER | {wo weeks oT {°F the last Washington, June 5.—(?)—Im- provement in the conditlen: of Sena- tor Norbeck, Republican, South Da- |B kota, has been so pronounced that After 35 study E. W. sop Colorado. Spring » has luced champion chrysanthemums In attending conventions, a Pat- ton has been in North and Squth it is hoped that he will be able y leave the hospital during this week, which are near! foot = foot stems. Malesia UNE SALES} } For This Week Only A continuation of the special values offered last week on coats—Dresses and many broken lots of high grade, desirable merchandise for immediate and summer use. Every one a first quality item. Dresses For Spring and Summer Many of these are just unpacked—fresh from leading style centers. Crepes, Georgettes and Prints in all the season’s most popular styles and colorings. Former prices on many of these garments were as much as $22.50. Sale Price $49.75 Coats An especially selected, large as- sortment of women’s and misses’ good spring style coats of Twills, Mixtures, Tweeds and Novelties— Tailored or Dress Styles in light and dark colors—plain or fur trim- Stamped Goods . Priced to clean up—one large assortment of stamped Embroidery work— Linen towels — glass towels — Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases—Vanity Sets—Dresser Scarfs, and Infants’ and Children’s dresses in lovely designs and materials, all to go at ~ 14 OFF VANTA VESTS AND SHIRTS All wool or silk and wool shirts and vests for the new born babe or those up to 2 years. No buttons or pins to fasten. Your choice of values up to $1.50 50 for only .. Cc ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Band top suits of fine Nainsook or Cambric for the hot weather—these come in pink or white and sizes are broken. Your choice of values up to $2.00 9 8 to be closed out at ......scececccsesesseces Cc ‘BOYS’ OXFORDS Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 in growing boys’ fine grade genuine Buster Brown Oxfords with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels, Black or brown in values to $3. 95 $5.50 on sale at only .....seeseeseeee * GIRLS’ SANDALS White Kid, Black Patent and Tan Kid, cut out sandals with flat walking heel. An assortment of broken sizes in values up to $6.50, to close out $2 98 e at only ..cccccsssccsscsee oo - WHITE SILK HOSIERY Pure silk with lisle top and lisle reinfgrced foot for 00 ‘wear. Your choice of values up to $2.75 in § 1.00 broken sizes at only med. Former prices as much as $35.00. Sale Price We are closing out all remaining children’s coats—sizes 3 to 12 yrs. --Flannels, Mixtures and Novelties in many good colors and sizes at % PRICE Tailored Suits A great close out of Women’ ‘Ss and Misses’ smart spring tai- lored suits of Twills, Hairline stripes and Tweeds. Not all sizes left in this lot, so make your selection early from suits that sold up to $49.50 for only 4 PRICE Printed Silks Silk prints are foremost in fashion’s edict for summer an now is the time to get some of the patterns that so many women have admired. 40-inch all pure silk . printed crepe de chines, flat crepes and novelty weaves in floral and modernistic sesigns of all colors. Values to $3.50 per yard reduced PER YARD + $2.78 HALF SILK CREPES Washable, fast color, 36 inch half silks in large or small patterns and light or dark colored grounds—everyone wants them for summer afternoons. Values 69 up to $1.00 marked at yard i.........0.++6 Cc SILK BLOOMERS A small ya of fine quality silk knit bloomers—odd sizes 7 in lors—well made and especially COTTON ‘UNION SUITS Fine ribbed knit cotton suits, bodice or built up tops in knee length styles, either flesh or cream color. Broken sizes in values to $1.75, 69 c to close out at .... Pie mn Light weight, Ph Pain or barred Nainsook—colors, pink or white, immediate and hot weather wear. CORSETS and Redfern corsets—Discontinued Lace and wrap around styles in 1.00, to close out $1.00 See e eee eeeseseeeeecsoesoeces Warner Back WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Marit Only” » | ’ | |

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