The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 10

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ASKED TO OBSERVE | LAW AMENDMENTS Penalties by Day and Month Added for Delinquency; No Free Trucking Now W. 8. Graham, state registrar of motor vehicles, today suggested that owners of cara and tricks in the atate take note of romeo amendments affecting them, passed at the recent venation Of the legislature, One amendment of the registration and Meenaing law provides that « pennity of 10 cents a day be added to toennen for the year, for each and every day such licenses shall be de- Mnguent, for not to exceed 19 daya, and 82 a month thereafter, tov each Month or fraction thereof, for not to exveed five months, The penaltion date in May 15. After that, all Hoenses unpaid are delin- quent, All new cara and other cara browht into the state after that date Mmunt be lcensed within five days to avoid penalty, Nonreaidenta carrying on business within (hia state and owning and operating A motor vehicle for com. Penasation or for the transportation of merchandise must register such vehtole within five days of their com- ing into the state. This proviaton goes into effect July 1, Ita enactment waa the result of abuses by viaiting truckmen, Under the old law they were allowed 30 days wrace (0 obtain a state loonse and, Af they did not remain that period NO license was required. Some came (nto the atate, did business not over the limit of time and le... but came back afterward and put in another Period of ansportation which did Not exceed the time limit Worse yet, some of the strangers loaded up with fax seed and, instead of delivering it at the ratroad or levator, sped out of the state, One stolen load of flax need was traced | as far ax Stoux City, Towa, it was | Drought out at a legislative committee ening tt ng. | The third provision enacted by | amendment provides for transfer of weed-car titles by dealers when a properly assigned certificate of title cannet be obtained, STATE LOSES CASE AGAINST RAILROAD Gount Asking Rebate of Over. charges |s Dismissed by kG Causes More Talk Than the Tunney-Dempsey Battle They Say, and Jealous Parisian Walloped ‘Em ‘Weahingten, April 11—(@—A North Daketa state complaint asking the urn by the Northern Pacific rail- CJ o charges of loveliness on ¢ ing Irwin sisters fom Chicago, nearly knocked out the shew looks se merry and bright from the | | at spectators’ side of the foouighis the Palace theatre. The pus Ddack-stage drama behind that b! ASKS FOR 25,000 FRANCS American Girls ‘Stole’ Show, j Two black eyes may be beautiful, but one of them isn't Mile. Kdmonde Guy, Paris musical comedy stay wha ts being beaucoup francs (25,000, tn facd) by Miss Billte Tew for Parisian plaudits, whom she ts alleged to have s Above is Mlle, Guy, below are Miss Patisie, practicing the manly art of self def another encount ‘PARIS MUSICAL COMEDY STAR BLACKENS U. S. RIVAL’S EYE Puzzling Back - Stage Drama| 2 fo es Paris, April 11.—(NBA)—A beauti- ful dlack eye, yet so discordant with the aymphony ~ | face of Miss Rillie Irwin of the darn as) Ne RI, eye has caused more talk in Paris the- atrioal cireles than the last Tu Dempeey fight did in the box | from the wallop she took, has brow } sock far 23,000 francs damages aga: | Mite, Bamonde Guy. star of comedy actress here, Billie say Bamonde gave her the Mack eve @ vicious might swing when Bulic total but di Baas complain +h j with that Rind af an eye, a pee further “fwent down and the batt ATTENDING SCHOOL dumped Mie. Guy. She though! | was I. and turned on Me as soOL Experts Giving Staff Men Point. hsurprised Th happened © sack me an upperent fo the right eye. Ming around twice and I fell to t Little Billie, her nerves still an edge somededty must hay | the curtaim went down. I was terribly Mr Yan Doren. Miss Gurs parte: j Delt my arms while Miss Gar gare | hart terridly, The Row sent me spin. ne bh hy Ors on Selling Life Insur- | oor terry Rare I almest Sd ou! vader the curtain ance at G. P. i ‘Taken to Mespital oe One thing 3% certam—at was mo Press agent's minup Littie Billie, who ‘The Bauitade Lite Assurance com- 55 omy IT and gave away a lot of Pacific, Uns week Ama all the agemis and statt men ef | ‘Une Mate are atiending. The schoo! j j j k 5 f hi \ ' i J | i f f 7 f i s She Gave Her a Peachy Oeil Noir Any here's ued for * Atuerican rival 1 the eve, black= ho and her sister, merican hospital for MI treatment way it happened,” ace ¢ version of Mlle, Guy, cordin | as “sole big who describes herself | star’: “When we were on the stage jin the first act one of the Irwins, without any provocation on my part, struck me violently on the shoulder with her fist, This brutal gesture was within view of the whole audience, After the curtain went down I slapped my adversary once, and only once. Then several women in the troupe, indignant at her attitude, rushed at her, and Tam not responsible for any Diows she may have receited then." Jealousy Is Blamed rhe whole trouble is laid to “pro- ‘ossional jealousy” by Mrs. Irwin, “The Irwin simply stole the night, and they | Only scattered smal STATES ATTORNEY ARRESTS 2 IN RAD ON POKER PLAYERS Room on Fifth Street Is Visited by Register and the Sheriff While Game Was On George M. Register, new state's at- torney, made his first raid since as- suming office, Assisted by Sheriff Rollin Welch id deputics he made a descent on an Apartment on the second floor of No. 1174 Fitth street and arrested M. Hi Cook and M. Millyard on a warrant charging them with maintaining a Common nuisance. ‘The raid was nade about 10 o'clock, Bix men were in the.xoom and a pok- er yamo was it progress, said the of- fleers, An outfit of chips and cards was seized and the two men alleged to maintain the place were arrested, hile the names of the others were Usted as witnesses, Cook obtained bail and was released on the bond. He will be tried before A. B. Shipp, justice of the peace. Fri- | day noon, Millyard ts in jai! ‘The place. had been under observa- tion of the state's attorney for some time. Action was delayed to obtain the information necessary for the raid, Those taking part, besides Mr. | Register and the sheriff's force, in- cluded Deputy Martin, of the licens- ing department. Big Engine Causes NP To Measure Bridges; Is 11 Feet, 5 Inches Wide ‘The big locomotive, No. 5000, which made its first test trip into Mandan from Glendive ‘Tue: » left again next morning on its return trip, It had a drag of 16 loaded cars‘and 47 empties, or 1760 tons, The trip on both directions was made on slow time, All the bridges on the line were measured as to width, in connection with the trip, wane engine is 11 feet, five inches wide, So far the performance of the big machine has inclined the company to order the other 12 engines of thi that were dependent on the success- ful operation of No. 5000. Heavy Snow Reported Along Soo Line from Oakes to Hankinson Soo Line agents between Oakes and Hankinson today reported a snowfall of four to six inches along the 70 miles of the line between those points. The fall was heaviest at Oakes—six inches. It was of the light spring variety and did not interfere with operation of trains. Seeding Is Slow in Grand Forks Area pe ear Grand Forks, N. D. April 11.—(. acreages have dig hit of the re- | been seeded in the Grand Forks dis- there has been nothing h several members of jo TOW started because the magement insisted that my daugh- go their turn in a tting which formerly ntiated evi- nat happened was Billie's ‘Firm Lets Salesmen ; Choose Own Salary on, Apri] 11.—.P—A para- 2, Or what might be Kerr for ome at first glamce, is de- 2 department Om the orient concerning a T company which permits its Therein lies the root | ttict, mostly in the Elk Valley and Forest River vicinities, PUBLIC SER iT New Bedford, Mass., April 11—At the conclusion of the present term Charles S. Ashley will have served as mayor of this city for 26 years. A four-year break in his career. was served as postmaster. He is 70. MEANS EVERY DETAIL ATTENDED | 1 .TO DURING _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Graf Makes Second Fargo, N. D., April 11 ‘The ted States of the Graf Zeppelin | been set for May 10, according to a letter from Berlin received today by Dr. A. J. Kaess, Fargo physician. News dispatches previously had an- Flight Here May 10 (The pas pin orBage ering oy bots Bala PROBE INLSTICS Tegucigalpa, Honduras, April 11— (@)—American and Honduran repre- and 1528 jon its first round trip from Germany | nounced the Zeppelin would be flown |sentatives conferred today at Las to America a second time, but no definite date was given, Dr. Hugo Eckener, who piloted the famous ship to the United States, again will be in command, according to the letter. GERWANY REFUSE TROTZKY ENTRANCE Berlin, April 11.—()—The cabinet toctay decided to refuse the request of Leon ‘Troteky, former Soviet leader and now in exile in Turkey, for ad- ‘The place various incidents which Honduran of- ficials charged were encroachments on this country’s sovereignty. The most serious of these occurred recent- bom! airplane. Honduran authorities heard the town | 144, caught fire after the bombing and was Imost completely burned. Marines at Managua said one shack was burned. This government filed protest at both the American and Nicaraguan legations in connection with the incl. dent, alleging also that American sol: mission to Germany. diers had crossed into Honduras from mF Nicaragua on three different occa- “Look at your hat. Every-|sions in the last few days. ‘Two cit!- one else does.” Get a Gordon izens of Honduras were said to have at Bergeson’s. Ibeen killed and a number wounded. _ Owners of © Dovnse Trucks) call it PAY LOAD Your pay load is the load of actual mer. chandise you deliver—the load of the actual commodity you haul—.whatever the size of the truck, whatever the nature of the load. There is no profit in hauling the truck itself, or the body. That’s expense. Dodge Truck owners know the dollars-end- cents meaning of Pay Loads. That's why there are 0 many Dodge owners. Excess weight was engineered out of Dodge The Plan for SUCCESS Many plans have been devised and offered to save money. 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