The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 6

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DER DAM BILL Btate River Commission Con- i “tends California Will Get f * Too Much Water WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929 a? ||_ HEARINGS ARE SPEEDED {tion of the law by tonight. The Grant’s Grandson Washington, Jan. 16—(AP)— With fates on woods are to be taken up UNITED STATES WILL |" Gea cranason mer alin SPEND HALF BILLION |, Soierscholr | xe ttee nape ON WORLD WAR VETS Authorized Will Be Car- ried to Completion i _ THE BISMARC TRIBUNE | | e In All Our History No Phoenix, Ariz, Jan. 16—(AP)— — M Hf ‘A Sight in the supreme court of the Washington, Jan. 16—(P)—Almost ur oaie ine is Yeited Uhre to et sreuc at AS pee Foi Pek herein _.of the provisions of the Boulder Can- e next year ‘ | yen dam bill was in the making here taking care of the problems of the Greater Than Any January Clearance 4 ‘today as the result of a course de- World war veterans and in the ad- , cided upon by Arizona’s Colorado ministration of the various functions Fiver commission. of the veterans bureau. When one of the largest firms in the Northwest ‘The commission yesterday author. ek Leaps raged bill Beanie to : Re a skins be f = invol rr) tnt Site Aor Genes Br. Rise ciye eres ime eaten eine fe handling hides and skins became financially involved * ry Peterson to file the suit in the 5 highest court in behalf of Arizona. dele SL) Dla vitieg tpcluded at item of $499,975,- they came to us and offered their entire stock at our By this eee rete al ea find) THE MASTER FARM "This money will be divided so that own price. We accepted eagerly—realizing the stupen- ind to preven je building of a BS cies AR rie wire hee cate OGNITION AWARDED Savi coments SiS HERE oe ita; Kas, Jan. 16—(e)—Mej-|f] dous values we could offer—realizing that we: could Rear ithe voint where three states. y ance; - |Chapman Grant, grandson of Presi- i Arizona, Nevada and California io’ NA MAL pei MENS Sr connuontibn ee este, Henne eta | Genie Grant, is gaining distincti eclipse each and every one of our 36 previous annual ae reunite naa MAGAZINE, WITH THE CO- 590.000 for salaries and bureau ex- See = Scholar. ,||) January Sales. Our factory has been working night in. to take form after the siening RATION OF THE HOME s $31, , he H ae of the sevenstate compact at Santa ECONOMICS “EXTENSION Peemital Servince ane greaical, 8N4 | assigned to. Wichita university as|(| and day converting these skins into Frederick-James ec N. M.. several years ago. Ari. SERVICE OF THE NORTH hospitals. E Teon tigen contended that her rights DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL ‘The total amount carried'in the bal Garments. Our experience of over a third of a century . (Would be transgressed if the provi- COLLEGE. was $541,313.14, or $13,000,000 more | tensive studies of bird life. As presi-|I/ in fur craftsmanship has combined with this rate pur- sions. of the measure were made ef- than was supplied for the current | dent of the Audubon Society of Kan- | fective. ieeias year. The increase was largely in the | £88, he eae eee in A chase to make this sale unprecedented. “The ,Arizona-Colorado river com- annual allotment for military and ‘ missian has taken the position that MRs. F. R. naval insurance and hospital facil- | ‘he subject of ornithology. y , eo netrs the Boulder Dam_ bill anportiens RQALE.N. O» FULLERTON AY ities. sich Major Grant regrets he never met With Frederick-James Standard Quality maintained. ‘more water to California than that The $6,000,000 hospital appropri- | H/S_ distinguished grandfather, who ‘ state should have from the stream | ~~~ a * ation was designed to carry to com- | ted two years before the grandson's We Present This 4 and that Arizona would be deprived ONE HOUR SUFFICE neitte Sprague ors lesen c. ee ie Lp building program oan He wart ass ant amo ther thi f f “hi Hazlett of Gran » Joe Alten- now authorized. Ten of the hospitals . Major Watertight, ! dorf, and Henry Sowkie. ‘The latter BEEKEEPING CALLED will be competed nd ready for. use | father, Jeste R. Grant, and Uiysses 8. ARRAY OF GORGEOUS GARMENTS AT LESS THAN |} California, Nevada, Colorado two were charged with impersonating during this year, including: St. Cloud, | Grant IT, both ~esidents of San Diego, WHOLESALE COST : | Weoring‘and New Mesico have rati- an officer of the United States and Minn., 100 additional beds. Calif., are the only two of the Civil] } fied: the pact which.was drawn up were each fined $25. It was intimated war hero's children now living. Re Gants: Fe: sit years ago. :Bither i in court: that settlement out of court ___ ADVERTISEMENT hiner Ged eta Arizona or Utah must enter the com- might be made in the O'Keefe case, oa CALE rant fonolulu, San An- : et before the bill enacted. recently Kent and Judge Miller told jurors that Protect Children Sait ane eee | Guarantee tity ‘ ive, | Case of O'Keefe vs. Insurance| quite likely none of them would be]G, H. Cale, Editor of Ameri He has been at his present post three Ge otter tite elera, held here after Monday and that itj—" "26 Editor of American After Influenza | yes. ° ’ orts reaches ere yesterday dere that sole of the other “nate Companyiept ror truradey rout ‘be beenipoet:vormoevow tocol Bee Journal, Speaks at _ Heoncerned were adinsting aes ie at Grand Forks : , State Meeting Colds Bites) Weakened System All coats purchased on svective positions with regard to the ° lay to Pneumonia A ry rivpr measure. Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 16—()— Short Weight Butter 5. —, sale will be stored At Salt Lake City, Governor! with the exception of the case of Seller Pleads Guilt Fargo. Jan. 16.—()—The future of | ‘The chief danger in this epidemic during the coming sum- George H. Dern in his message to! oKeete versus the Zurich General ener. eads Gul beekeeping in America is bright,|is after a flu attack. Then, more mer and insured inst _ ithe legisleture urged Utah to with- | msurance company, one hour's session. Over Long Distance 2 the North Dakota Bee- |than ever. the slightest cold may lead | ase {hold ratification of the Colorado rlv- or United States district today, with | g span! santting ee toler, ap Ge Be. | oe aenanln, oc 8 SOR eg ie ad *er compact until Arizona reached 8} Judge And: ill iding, A Wer aera . 43./ and more severe case of flu. Gecision on it. Utah once ratified | to dear up sil businers to cote ber | Green Bay, Wis, Jan. 16—(p)— | ale. editor of the American Bee|” riu nearly always leaves the stom- FREE OF CHARGE. the compact but withdrew its ap-| fore this term. Charged with’ selling short . weight secteertt ach upset. Internal medication (proval later. Tt also was learned] With pleas of guilty from all de-| butter. Alex: Madsen of Plymouth, | | Mi Cue declared that as a result | should, therefore, be avoided, as it so » that an Unofficial movement was un- /fendants on the criminal calendar, hehe one by Jong ete pate soar eet prayed tien tartiiee disturbs the digestion in Wyoming to withdraw! added to th f Manville 8; telephone in municipal cor ere late an us retards recovery. E 1 pee alaitig and L. C. Hazlett, which were made| Tuesday and promised to have his Seta diet. honey consumption has| But if a fresh cold cee: don't let Hundreds of History Making Bargains in seine in Fargo. Judge Miller set the only| check for a fine of $1 and costs in| Deen increased with a still. greater |the child keep it overnight. Just rub | Every Popular Fur 6 remaining civil case for 10 a. m.| today’s mail. consumption in prospect. Vicks on throat and chest at bed- | iS mi i AT RESTS 6 ASE Thursday morning and dismissed] Cletus Chadek, assistant district | , W. W. Remington, Moorhead, pres-|time, As it is applied externally, ; jurors until that time. attorney, got Madsen by long distance | ident of the’ association. called the|vicks can be used freely and often. Only One Day, Thursday, Jan. 17 Liquor Smugglers Plead and the dealer authorized him to| meeting to order and in a short ad-| with no fear of upsetting @ delicate 4 a : 4 AG AINST lJ STUDENT Pleas of guilty were received from] plead him guilty. itepetorial noua rai system | stomach. j Thole Nevin and James Gillis, charged | Vicks act 2 ways at once (both % . A oped, and that t! tive ‘ EE AR aE eA ‘ : 44. Ogeithorpe' University: Student, defendant, Lbena Meagher, was ait Scored at Convention |'™"°"** ; “ee of Sipe) it is just as good for for over 38 years = i Attorney Seth Righardson. - , ‘ — See asad _Wemerte Wear le Wealthy, Faces Georgia Sentence was deferred in the case| | St. Paul, “Jat. 16:-(%)\—Proposals |!- Decisions of | —__—_— 25 ounces for 25¢ 4 Re Murder Charge of Nevin until the Fargo term of| for emergency legislation to solve the { Ss ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA : court, and until this afternoon in the| problems of agriculture at the pres- upreme Court | Use less than of at “Jan. 16—(AP)—The | c#e_ of Gillis. ent session of congress were char-|@ Mrs. Otto M. Hansen bead (Sy, Atlanta, Ga, Jan. 16—(AP)—The| “Joe Jetland was sentenced to serve| acterized: as “unseemly haste” today TEACHER OF VIOLIN high priced brands F 'REDERICK-JAMES FURS ‘ sid gp its fergnenped shortly 60 days in the Cass county jail upon| by M. & Winder, executive secretary | 1-041, ares ae 1 esd ai: ae ‘al je Opening o! je secon iy arge, of tl Ameri Farm Bureau feder- ierine Dahl, plain! and re- ‘or format 5 phone 4 par of the trial of George Harsh, former sap argh Eager Hassel ee ‘Lake Gat tire’ meeting of the Minitine: spondent, vs. Minneapolis, St. Paul|§| Fort Lincoln or Grosvenor Studio Sy aee Sicunouae 1893 — Thirty-six Years of Fur Service — 1929 : Oglethorpe University student and 8| was fined $50 on a plea of guilty. to| sota Farm Bureau federation here. |#"¢ Sault Ste. Marie Railway Com-|f| Ne. 1386-W. 2" it i ; ss) / » Member of a prominent Milwaukee! a jiquor charge. Pointing out that for seven years |Pany. a corporation, defendant and | family. accused of the murder of/ On the civil calendar the case of|the American farmers have been |@Ppellant. : | Willard Smith during the holdup of | Gillespie versus Miller was continued, | making “a stubborn and determined |, Syllabus: In a personal injury ac- | @ drug store of which Smith was|and two actions of Riley versus}effort to. wrest from congress laws |tion, where it appears affirmatively | Manager. Sprague were continued until thej which’ would: place ggriculture on an |from. the uncontradicted testimony Fnitiating a plea of mental irre-| Fargo term of court, upon motion of| equality basis with other industries,” |of the plaintiff that the proximate |. sponsibility, the defense called as its | attorheys. Action in this case regard-| he asked ‘why an emergency had not |cause of the; injury was the plain. first witness Dr. George R. Carhart | ing an automobile was transferred to| been sensed sooner. tiff’s own negligence, a motion for ; Milwaukee physician, who testified| the Fargo term and jury trial was| He predicted. however. that the re- | judgment notwithstanding the ver- that the youth apnarently had been | waived. - | lief sought was not fer off. dict should have been granted by the , handicapped: ‘for life by mental or Pleaded at Figg = trial couri. sc e@ Hi ! physical defects which.appesred dur-| Four pleas of guilty were received . "TWASN'T SATURDAY Appeal from the District Court of t ig 8 neriod of illness shortly after | Sy the court just before it came to} Manchester, England.—This town |Ward County, North Dakota, Hon. ; Lis birth. Grand Forks, according to Seth Ricli- | had its larzest bath, recently. Approx- |John C. Lowe, Judge. “The: former college: student list | #Fdson, United States attorney. These | imately 2.750.000 tons of tain fell, the Reversed. Opinion of: the court ened calmly yesterday while, details | C@8€5 were the United States against | heaviest of the year, in 12 hours. by ne ad Goce. tack, Nebo . kw. —_—_-- +. ee ani O88. Inot fy ap * 1) col the case were presented before the kota, and John E. Palmer, Minn x i mith he was there to hold him up, and then mortally wounded him when he'attempted to resist.’ A bul- Tetin the ‘hip from’ Smith's pistol Tesulted:in the arrest of Harsh and the: naiming of Richard Gray Gallo- giz; aleo of a prominent family, as Qn, accomplice. Gallogly is sched- uled.to go on trial for murder Janu- The first intimation of possible defense plans was. given when Wil- liam Schley Howard: of defense coun- sel, asked T. M.. Kirkpatrick, a clerk on duty jp the store when Harsh en- tel if Hersh “didn’t act like a fool” when he left the store after oa, rosting: his back to Smith who still held a pistol, fell, yes: it. seemed that way,” Kirkpatrick. PEOPLE'S FORUM | ee Bismarck, 1. Dak. * Editor Tribune: ‘sEvery good citizen of the United ‘States of America should rejoice to- eicing: count appie: most prosperous nation on earth. Te timony was presented that mr had ‘entered the drug store, said apolis. Minn., attorneys for the aj . | pellant. Sinkler and Drakko, Minot, North Dakota. attorneys for. respondent. Ramsey Count; Pearl Briggs, plaintiff and respon- dent, vs. Frank Coykendall and Ella Coykendall, defendants, and Frank Coykendall, appellant. Syllabus: 1. In order to maintein an action for slander of title it must be shown that the defendant mali- ciously published false statements and that pecuniary damages result- ed as a patural or legal consequence. Appeal from the judgment of the District Court of Ramsey County, Hon. C. W. Buttz, judge. Reversed. Opinion of the Court by Burr, J ~*, M. Anderson and F. T. Cuth- bert, Devils Lake, for Respondent. J. C. Adamson, Devils Lake, fr appellant. 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