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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929 THR BISMARCK TRIRIINE KIWANIANS TESTED | Vitgit tite, Regan, | (—~sis Murder Mysteries in One Family LENROOT AS JUDGE | Detiwons or ~~ satis si te Sst ee ON INTELLIGENCE Viel Little, son of Mr. and Mrs.|! Doctor Accused of Slaying Wife Relies on Baffling Chain IS CONSIDERED BY pire crane set ee les house appropriations of Crimes to Prove His Innocence and Win Freedom , CRE Ce ai ah ey y NE A shall eceived permiasi strengthen enforoement THROUGH SPELLING SENATE COMMITTEE sale N dace i writing so to do from the Depositors f Olathe, Kas. Feb. 19.—(NEA)—A | M. Feldman, ‘ | uneaney Fund Commission of this —_———— wy state and after an examination of its} Women who have come in tarerertions Sass shes ecerae meen . | Defendant and Respondent. | condition,” though there were at the | with European influences are sald to to six members of one family in the : | ay tman action for 4 rie | tin ¢ and! chief victims of suicide in Ture inati int jamages aris-|time of conversion outstanding cer- | be the of Club Members Put Good Deal of course of a third of a century is cited Nomination of Finis J. Garrett ing tuk OF & coliion stern in de- | Litioates of indebtedness and through key. j * Comed: into Orthogr: very truck and a estrian at ajthe conversion was made our yt aphy | Se mepesis Judge street crossing, it is held that an in- | permission in writing from the Guar- at Luncheon | Is Confirmed struction to the jury on negligence | anty Commission. oats to define the rights and duties ani ihe jwovtaunn or the opiate if le Washngton, Feb. 19—(AP)—Pro- lof the parties. as presstibed by para- | tne” Guartaty ‘Fund Act” Chapter hibition again occupied the spotlight | graph ¢ of Section 18 of Chapter 162/900, & L., 1923, (Sections 5220b1- arr ong ds tN pocad & of the laws of hgh raga on $220b41, inclusive, 1925 Supplement to ; manifest way traffic, was judic! Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 2 Borah-Reed debate was lacking. plaintiff in that it did not give to SS aronaaa) converts into a national for sensitive nose There was perfunctory debate in|the jury an adequate basi: upon | bank pursuant to the provisions of the senate over the Jones bill to in-| which to determine the reasonable- | Section 5154, Rev. Stats. U. S., the h f : crease the penalties for prohibition ness of the conduct of the parties | Comptroller of the Currency having and t roat a ter F violators but it came as an anti-cli- | affected. issued his certificate approving the max to the stirring scenes enacted| (2) A motorist in approaching ®j| conversion, the regularity of such | 3 fl while the Missouri and Idaho sena-| crossing used by pedestrians at an | conversion cannot be challenged in a intmuenzZa « «eee tors were debating the question. {atersection is require’ to be vigilant | collateral proceeding, though the Senator Bruce, Maryland, a wet,|and to have his car under control | conversion was made without the started the debate today in a speech, | so as not to endanger the lives and | state bank having received permis- asserting that conditions as to dry / limbs of pedestrians. sion in writing from the Depositors’ DECORATING UNDER WAY AT GYMNASIUM Committees Getting Training Schoo! Building in Shape for Thursday Opening C.PAT.OFF. law enforcement in Idaho were} (3) Under paragraph c of Section | Guaranty Fund Commission as re- sensitive—use “shocking.” 18 of Chapter 162 of the laws of 1837, | quired by Section 29 of the Guaranty eieih to the mercy Tariff Rates Considered. & driver is required to yield the right | Fund Act (Section 5220b30, Supple- Paar points jbo nt on wiping The house worked on its routine |Of way to a pedestrian crossing the | ment 1026). cone ‘ calendar business, while its princi-|highway on a regular pedestrian! (gyitabus by the court.) Silent di for of Johns Hopkins Un!- pal committee reached the question | crossing, as therein defined, but the! Appeal from the District Court of the gaskapns world traveler, Dr. of carillons and other bells in con- pedestrians | Grand Forks County, Hon. Chas. M. If throat is i your husky, your voice not yet normal, gai Mistol too. It soothes an heals. Don't res lax your vigi« sideration of tariff rates. Cooley, Judge. Proceeding in manda- Former Senator Irvine L. Lenroot mus to require the defendant, a con- was called before a senate commit- verted national bank, to file state- \tee which is considering his nomina-| Paragraph 3 above puts the necessity | ments showing its average daily de- , tion as a judge on the court of cus-/Of continuous observation on the | posits with the Guaranty Fund Com- ever suspected it. : 7 tom appeals, Griver when approaching an inter-| mission. From a judgment quashing frugally. The only money A solution of the problem of how the alternative writ and dismissing ever spent for anything except much more should be appropriated the proceeding, the plaintiffs appeal. lance against AFFIRMED. “flu” too soon. actual necessities went to buy dresses for prohibition enforcement was ad- . and toys for little Dorothy. vanced by President Coolidge who Opinion of the court by Nuessle, J.) y:apx BY THE MAKERS OF NUJOL 103 Us i Eee i; be able to spel In February, 1927, Mrs. Netherton drew up an estimate of $2,427,514 to Burr, J., dissenting. tated , shot to death, in the base- be submitted to congress in the tandards | George A. Bangs, of Grand Forks, toe Was found, shot to deatse bullet had |, Dorothy Netherton, 9, and her| nince of the $24,000,000 fund advo-| of conduct preccribed by law. attorney for the appellants. Fj F 38 come from behind. father, Dr. 8. C. Netherton. cated by the senate. (6) Where the contributory neg-| A. G. Divet, of Fargo, attorney for i itt is rel! Circumstantial evidence pointed to The senate has confirmed the be barra Berd Recrae ie rors Kent the respondent. pare inati inis J. Garrett, Dem- SRT eeEnITTee Her sesemed JOHN GEORGE DIXON octatic ade Ae be a iodee” of the Treover on account of the negligence H court of customs appeals but two tributory negligence anak be found CAL URGES LOWER other nominations, those of Irvine fi E pharmaceutic, murder, but was unable to prove it. t ir ss Q m Wis- to have been a proximate cause of his His attorneys tried to bring into court Lenroot, former seneirsie, former | injury. Tt is held that an instruction the tale of the previous murders in Democratic member of the tariff|is prejudicial under the evidence, Mrs, Netherton’s family, but the judge J commission, are pending. which authorize 1 the jury to find for Rotnesten - hoard Chairman Norris of the judiciary |the defendant if the plaintiff was ys licens load Suffered After-Effects of Mine|committee named Senator Borah, of | negligent and if his negligence “had} WW ooiscion, Feb, 19.—()—Presi- eae Acirceted ced hd Accident; Left Ni Idaho, chairman of a sub-committee | Snything to do” with bringing sbout | 461+ Coolidge has drawn up for sub- A le | unable to explain the strange chain o! iccident; Le’ jJumerous to consider the nomination of Len- | his injuries. mission to congress a supplemental killings. He firmly believes that some m or persons have followed his Descendants root. (2) The-burden of proof is on the ‘ perso! no stage in the gym, so| Wife's family for years, trying to wipe budget estimate recommending that existence, Glassie was attacked several years ated for prohibition enforcement in Bee oee ee were tie noe he crag ied Araag, John George Dixon, 65, of 504)ago when he was a member of the lier epepllatle Peied lech the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930. here ‘SY [Ninth street, died at 12:20 this morn- | tariff commission by Senator Robin- It was explained at the white house Tate, here 1s his lst of the crimes: fing. He had been in poor health} son, Arkansas Robinson contended | Dut Where it te shown that the “Wee | tnat assurance had been given that anda nephew of Mrs. Netherton’s |ice he incurred an injury while |that Glassie’s family was interested weerated by one who was employed | Proponents of the $24,000,000 amend- mother, was shot to death near | Working in the Wilton coal mines last|in the sugar business. Glassie was rege ment for prohibition enforcement . ; flor the cpecial purpose and in the Deadwood, 8. D. October. not reappointed to the tariff com-| nonner i1 which such trucks are | Which was attached to the first de- Mr. Dixon had been a resident of | missi ficiency bill would be satisfied with A few years later Roll Strahl, atid ‘i usually operated a presumption arises Dode’s brother, was found shot to | North Dakota 27 years, coming to the| Nine house committees had meet-| tna¢ the agent was acting within the the sum recommended by Mr. Cool- ‘We make certain that you have no de- tail to worry about. It is necessary only that you indicate just what you want and how you want it done. We fulfill all arm wag state from Rockwell City, Iowa. Helings scheduled today, among them idge. | requirements. sang NO FRAUD FOUND IN coma, * jon at Exira, | as a native of Illinois, where he was being the usual tariff hearings be- ia ta bicedner nosh aii ree queen The item of $24,000,000 for dry law We Understand The same year, Colbert Strahl, /0rm in Rockford, July 30, 1863. He/fore the ways and means. Foreign : enforcement was placed in the de- :|married Mary Ross, November 23,|affairs had before it the resolution ficiency appropriation bill at the in- Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Night Phone 60 or 887 Phone 5¢ to desih walle riding on his horse {288 by Representative Porter which | E40 JV'ine time of the collision was | ance of Senator Harris, Democrat from the town of Exira to his farm. Besides the widow he leaves two] would empower the president to es- a question of fact for the jury not- |= ‘In 1916 Arthur Strahl, a first cousin | $098, three daughters, three sisters,|tablish an embargo on munitions withstanding ti.e undisputed evidence . of Mrs, Netherton, was shot to death |23 grandchildren and two great-/and materials of war in the event of e Babies Gain by etal A f the employe that he was engaged A : cago. grandchildren. The sons are David,|hostilities between countries that 2 * A oy ;|Thomas Sterling, Special In- ere ‘years later Paxton Muir,.a|°f Regan and John, of Nyiten se have signed the Kellogg pact. ee rebar eed This Simple Method C ~ i second cousin was | daughters, Mrs. G. E. Smith, of Sioux —_—__—— i & 00. vestigator, Makes Report pied erepeat repteadae Seid he. |City, Iowa, Mrs. Vincent Anger- | eg aint been doers patentee Doctors say, souring waste in baby's path nse nengead of Fargo; A. H. Lar- to Senate Group tel. hofer, Evergreen Park, Ill, and Mrs. CAL s ae y y, . Ww. ; digestive Sach dbliially heakiot any ‘ EN. Hedahl and Pat Bu ana Fargo; No arrests were ever made in any |Lloyd Morris, of 209 Eleventh street, Reversed and new trial granted, lure to gain weight according to schedule. And the best proof, this is Opinion of the court by Birdzell, J. | true, is the quici: way, weak, fretful, J. C. Adamson of Devils Lake, and | puny babies improve when you cleanse Lanier of Fargo, attorneys | their emeechs and bowels and put 7 them in crder with a few doses 7 F. T. Cuthbert, of Devils Lake, at-| of purely-vegetable, pleasant-tasting President Likes Proposal to|torney for respondent. Fletcher's Castoria. This gentle, Bismarck; and the sisters, Mrs. Sarah f these murders. Washington, Feb, 19.—(P)—The | °'z, this Singleton, Wilmonton, Il, Mrs. Fred T : committee was advised | watnerton depends to save fim from {Burton and Miss“Fannie Dixon, both \ serving the life sentence to which he | Los Angeles. One son, George, has been sentenced. two grandchildren and a great-grand- child are dead. 3 City-County Briefs ; Funeral arrangements have not W. G. Stedmen left last night for G § been completed and are awaiting ‘ harmless preparation ts the doctor's rman tart Write but Postpones Defi- | state of North Dakota ex rel A first thought to relieve those ill a short trip to Minneapolis. e! $ Oe: distant members of the nite cei G. Sorlie, Governor, et al, con tables rie lespete ete ees meet x e y . stituting the Depositors’ Guar- constipation, diarrhea, colds, etc. Just q Zig Anderon and John Sund-| Kogker Funeral Rites | Class in Music Lyfe preted rr PUM a Fpeegeen fae Peer dealers’ convention at Fargo. House Would Extend | washington, Feb. 19—1)—Presi- | State of North Dakote, the bottle that bears th: leicher sig- to Be Held at Dawson Plaintiffs and Appellants. | nature—Adv. e ; tm For Foreigners Construction Time |‘ Coolidge has not yet erect SRE i 2 : | parents of @ son born this morning | Funeral services for sauies n Bridge at Fargo | retirement trom office, although he | The First National Bank o! at their home, 417 Tenth street. Kooker, 47, Kildeer resident who died ti) ge FO | ee been approached by several per- | Whitman, North Dakota, a na- HIRES D. B Cc MAN This sketch was made z in a local hospital Sunday, were held aeolies re. isskdeeetainad panes — sons with proposals thet he write|tional banking corporation, oe De an actual photograph ; from the Webb funeral parlors at heer zbearenes ee ee Washington, D. C., Feb. 19.—()— | syndicated ee toe newspapers, | formerly Lamb's Bank of Whit- 6s ”? i SS 30 p. m. today. The house interstate commerce com- | “pp, t regards that field as |™an, North Dakota, ‘ON FAITH A windstorm policy. ‘The body is being taken to Dawson | ‘he summer of 1929 for the exclusive | mittee today favorably reported a bill | » boar aa rtd epee fh yr Defendant and Respondent. ‘ tay sae ae extending time one and three years e 1, rue en crrceatively for commencing and com. |Sei2,b2, the urgency of regula’ Pio-|under the provisions of the Deposi-| . For nearly 40 years Dakota Bus- y \ in institute of music for] Hieting a bridge by the states of Min- | Casional articles dealing with his ex- | tors’ Guaranty Fund Act converts in- | iness College, Fargo, has been fa- severe loss. nesota and North Dakota over the| periences and observations in public |‘ ® national bank pursuant to the| mous for supplying competent help. Red river at Fargo, N. D., and Moor- | oftice, provisions of Section 5184, Rev. Btats.| Glen Ullin Motor Co. recently || You can’t stop windstorms. head, Minn. The president had told callers that of wrote for a good man. The school || You can’t prevent their de- 4 ray he is not in a position to make a | gations recommended C. E. Pederson (just |] Structive work. But you f Farm Clinic Staged ee ee ae ee grsdamed): ‘Whereupon the auto || can insure against the H in Cavalier County | sertion that he does not feel that Commission and | firm wrote: ‘Will take your word || severe financial losses that i —— his duties as president permit him to cannot for it—call it an engagement.” follow euery bad blow. f castle, wis __|enter into any arrangement with an Soramianion “Follow the Succe$$ful’’ to the y take unnecessary ; Deputy Sheriff Fred Anstrom of 1 Wansion, N. Do Feb. 16 (AED 5 | ouside interest before his retirement. Mes “provisions of | school of ACTUAL BUSINESS || chances? left today for Stanley to take cus- farm problems with farmers and training (copyrighted—unobtainable tody of C. L. Shuey, Bismarck. 3 is president representati f th icultural i This agency of the } Shuey, who faces a charge here of en college in the role of diagnosticians Tampico Ho nors Name aig jsccpaedl naga aoom Hartford Fire Insur- lesertion and non-support of his composer Fischer |Gpene dhere today to continue until| Of Good Will Aviator P «) Graduate ath ance Company will see tee, sietit at tas tontans stig 4 i i ‘i con. Wrne F. [.- Watkin, Pre, || tha you ate protected ime le oe rs 5 r : .elty. the purpose of the meeting. A sur- i eer eit |p. against wind sss 806 Front St., Fargo. lesses. Call, write or phone today. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. M vey of the state and national situa- ‘ tion regarding agriclutural commod- Sobess ! ities fe given by 0. Be Fuller, | mexico’s ted good a . Posit exWhereas, Detault has been made in Einstein, Hugo Perea Misi Mieke Saeee gpa Dr. R.S. Enge ts by the non-payme! snort | hannes Wolf. 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