The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1929, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929 16 brought before Police Chief Freeman for speeding she wanted to know, first, off, if the chief was a Democrat or a Republican. “What difference can it possibly If You’re Democrat year old Belle Korshak was JULY FOURTH WITH | Homemaker Women| SOUGHT BY LAWYER iss Sei tie Eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘The errors cited in th: petition for |Pounds per capita annually. 88 yards of paved road. Homemakers largely attended the counsel and prepare an adequate de- club meeting at the home of Mrs. | fense; that the jury drawn for trial Conley at McKenzie Tuesday after-| asi Reversal of Gangster’s Sen- but dismissed when Capone pleaded noon, when both Miss Grace DeLong, guilty was prejudiced; that the extension leader of women's club tence, Citing Errors, in Pe- ‘crowded courtroom and consequent work, and Miss Adelaide Laurie, staff ny are commotion of the trial prejudiced the Charges Red Pump, Wrecks} aio ee RMN: say Tournament . Entries Already| worker, paid an official visit to the | tition to Judge case, and that Capone was virtually Motorcycle and Scatters Fly- | gaaay's'a master in Chancery and a Number Five; Prizes of $200, community. forced to make a plea of guilty., ers in Frothi Democrat. If you happen to be a _—s Frenzy lemocrat you might be lenient.” The chief happened to be Republi- Bismarck flyers turned torcadors, | can, but he said he would forgive her late Sunday afternoon, when “Uncle | anyway. Dudley,” the pedigreed dairy bull of| Which impressed Miss Korshak as | ‘Pate the Indian school, paying their field | being quite sporting. a stray visit with froth on his mouth July celebration, according to A. R.} went away with a view of starting where he is serving a one year’s sen- | associate counsel with Lemisch. Distributec by th rebe 1h id heart, atchekud tl Amnn fi ih | Tavis, who is chairman of the sub-| clubs in their home communities. tence for carrying a loaded pistol. Capone and Cline were arrested on *, Piste SHth Aisa atistG fie Looted ‘pate NE ‘AR BEER IN OW A | committee handling the musical feat-| Miss Laurie will meet new groups| A hearing on the writ will be held|the night of May 16, as they were Nash-Finch Co. ticipant of the bull fight in the grand I ures of the big observance. contemplating organization at Mc- | Saturday before Judge John E. Walsh | leaving a motion picture house. They opera of Carmen. During the hectic hour that fol- lowed, the field equipment was in danger of being torn to shreds and tatters. That hangar, airplanes and automobiles escaped was due to the red gas pump, detouring “Uncle Dud- | Fate of Ten Carloads of Bever- ley” for his first manifestation of frenzy. It withstood his charge, like the forts at Maubeuge, long enough to enable flyers to move their craft to partial safety and to maneuver the the school, driven before his farm |e band, team. . before Municipal Judge J. E. Merston | tions this morning, as confiscation pro- | Still are open. ar; Mz Roberts and Leonard Imus ceedings were scheduled in his court | Prize money will be competed for of the presence of the bull between 4|*8ainst 10 carloads of the beverage and 5 o'clock. ‘They heard what they | Seized last Saturday on a search war- thought was @ joker's imitation of a| ‘ant obtained by John B, Hammond, * ‘ ; | dry crusader. cow's bellow, as they sat in their cars If the judge decides that by virtue near the upper hangar. They com- mented on the perfection of the imi- | tation, then Roberts went around the | 0! hangar to see who was there and|"¢ found himself looking straight into | %* the bloodshot eyes of a frothing bull. some more. A motorcycle attracted | 1" him and he gored and pawed that in- Assistant County Attorney Alex Mil- ler, reat ane oup aind butted inte it time {very technicality of the law be ob- and again, breaking off the handle. | **'ved: Roberts’ new red Waco plane stood Although claim was filed to the near . beer late yesterday on behalf of the Roberts gave a howl and the bull k + * Manitowoc, Wis., Brewing company, Pawed up some dust and bellowed | i's ccordance with an agreement with | acts will be staged. | | Fe wits eke ka with free | A said he would demand | acts wil eld at 7:30, the evening | Hammond said of July ¥: These band concerts will not be all of the music of th- big celebra- being a malt brewed beverage, sale | Close near beer is contrary to Iowa laws, | Participating organizations. =The may order the $18,000 shipment to | Contest will be held on the big lot destroyed. south tion. out in the open and while Taurus| Film Actors Meeting the st charged the red tank, Roberts and Imus maneuvered the plane partly into the cover of the hangar. They then managed to lure the bull out of road, a family party in a Chevrolet | cf Hollywood, Calif., June 26.—(P)—A | the field into the road. tumultuous meeting of prominent | Just as “Uncle Dudley” reached the | sercen actors and actresses, members Proves to Be Stormy |‘"¢,° came along. The bull prepared to| journcd carly today without taking | that charge the car, but the drived dodged | action ‘on the recent move by the as- | munity singing by the gathering. led by and tore down the road with the | sociation calling for the establishment | hy a bull roaring in pursuit. A mile down | of Frank Irvine was doing. Irvine, who “Equity Shop” in the talking mo- | program. he turned and came back to see what | tion picture industry. | The meeting, called by four actors had been flying, was descending. He | representing the Actors Equity Asso- managed to get into the shelter of his | ciation of California, ended after a hangar, which the bull charged, then | stormy scssion in which uninvited | “Uncle Dudley” made his way back | members of the Equity body arose anc | play to the red pump again. As he crossed | challenged the action of the group in up the field, the bull charged and sent | calling a session. Conrad Nagel, who acted as chair- A wild cow appearing from some-| man at the meeting, said it had not automobiles scurrying away from him. where now joined the doings. The| been called as a protest against | when flyers headed the cow for the road in | Equity. @ maneuver to draw off the bull. “Uncle Dudley” made a dash through the barbed wire fence as though the wire were so much string, and cow and bull went bellowing down the Toad. Frank Wilcox was driving his farm | team up the road and that headed off the bull. Wilcox recognized him as | the king of the Indian school herd, | and by driving his team toward the animal, finally got him back to where he belonged. RAILROAD CLAIM 70 LAND IS FORFEITED President Signs Bill Removing 2,800,000 Acres of For- est From Grants Washington, June 26.—(F)—A bill removing 2,800,000 acres of national forest land claimed by: the Northern Pacific railway from operation under the land grant acts, was signed to- day by President Hoover. Under the act, the United States retains the title to the lands in ques- tion. All unsatisfied indemnity se- lection rights, if any exist, claimed by the company, with all claims of additional lands by virtue of grants | made to the railroads are declared forfeited. The act, however, has no effect up- on the present title of the railway to the right of way acquired under the grant or lands used by the company in the operation of its roads, or such as lands used and for similar purposes. Under the act the attorney general is directed to ‘institute proceedings to make sure the aim of the legislation which is to reserve a large amount of forest land claimed by the railway for the purposes for which it was given. THEY'RE RARE ‘Temperance Reformer: You put down your money and the publican gives you a glass of beer. But it does not stop there. He keeps on giving you more beer until— A Voice: What's the name of the or are with constipation. Remember they are Dr. Carter's for- mula, young and old can take them. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day or Night—23. CaprroO THEATRE Adults 50¢ - Children 25c The voice of Mary Dugan speaks out from the magic Talking - screen to tell the world that the newest and greatest All-Talking picture has arrived. The stage hit, thrilling as it was, lecomes in the speaking films 2 drama LEWIS STONE destined to establish H. B. WARNER new Hane Oe RAYMOND HACKETT entire world of enter- tainment. 5th days of July. Eight bands are expected to partic- | at both the Fargo and Mandan fairs.| purpose of having “Scarface” Al; sentenced. Accompanying the peti- j musical competition of the Fourth of | leaders, and some of those present | from the Holmesburg county jail} Lemisch and Cornelius haggarty, Jr., So far the definite entries are the | noken Thursday, north of Bismarck | who sentenced Capone and his body- | were convicted of carrying concealed Blamarck, A. Cak. Steele high school band, which is} Friday, and at Baldwin Saturday. guard, Frank Cline, also a Chicas | deadly weapons. j trained and directed by Dr. Prescott, the Steele dentist and musical fan; the Tuttle band, also one of Dr. Prescott's musical warcs; the Linton concert band, Director Sternhagen; q ar the Turtle Lake band, Joseph A. age Awaits Decision of Kasper, manager, and the Garrison Several other bands have had cor- {respondence with ae ‘Tavis, ; | Des Moines, Ia.. June 26.—()—The j but definite entries have not yet been rae ee clly eetting Kim back to | question of whether near beer may {formally made. Mr. ‘Tavis, however, confiscated under Iowa laws was | is sanguine that that eight organiza- by the bands. The prize is $200, sec- ond $150, and $50 for every other competitor. No entry fee is required. The band tournament will be held at 7:30 the evening of July 3. It will There also will be a band concert by the Elks band on the lot at 3:30 in the afternoon, when the first free | Music also will accompany the free act performances and the speaking program at 10:30 on the forenoon of n the Fourth, which will take place on the Actors Equity association, ad- | the lot south of the auditorium. For Friend: That villain in your new you get the character? Dramatist: I imagined a man} possessed of all the varieties of wick- edness which my wife ascribes to mc server. NORMA SHEARER Written and directed by BAYARD VEILLER NOTICE! The sale of, offering for sale or use of fireworks or firecrackers is pro- hibited except between the Ist and M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. - Plans for fair exhibits were taken ‘Jane 3 a . | _ The petition was filed by Congress- $150, and Six of $50 up. The McKenzie club has made a Philadelphia, June 26.—(®)—A peti man Benjamin M. Golcer, law part- . lot of garments and other household | tion for a writ of error was filed ‘n| ner of Bernard Lemisch, who was things and will have displays of these; thc municipal court today for the | Capone's counsel at the time he was in the band tournament and! Talks were made by the two state| Capone, Chicago gangster, released |tion were affidavits by Capone, Famous For Its Flavor Clarence Wold, director. will be lined up. The entries SI0-SAVE-SIS ON YOUR « NEXT SUIT ale Starts Friday at 9 A. M. 200 Suits to Choose From! AN EASTERN MANUFACTURER OF FINE CLOTHING SENT US A LARGE SHIP- MENT OF THEIR SURPLUS STOCK OF FINE SUITS AND TROUSERS AT A 333% DISCOUNT WE ARE PASSING THIS SAVING ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND HAVE AS- SEMBLED THESE SUITS IN THREE GROUPS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES ‘ $1975 . $2975 . $3975 SOME WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS (NO ALTERATIONS) NO CHARGES -- NO APPROVALS A GUARANTEED SAVING OF $10 to $15 ON EACH SUIT S. E. Bergeson & with massed selections by the of the auditorium. There will be dance tunes for treet dancing and the air over arnival lots will be vibrant day night with mechanical melody. feature of the program. com- band, has becn written into the THE HELPFUL WIFE is a masterpiece. Where did she gets angry.—Sidmouth Ob- Tonight and Thursday “I was in the ‘ollies when I Met Him.” with New Clothing Store on Broadw. y Opposite Postoffice BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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