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r GE. 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 192: : = ; . | = ] | i P H sessi e 25 salesmen of the Bis- Walter Cushing Here | | Investors Syndicate sear! 's-' Boy, 19, Sentenced feo i aay . Sue | . ry “ marck area. Officers include R. L. TT H f 4 i On Twin Cities Trip, ses fi | Is Holding District xoraness, Huron, division manager; ‘o Hang for Murder Says Beach Is Growing : | Sales Meeting Here ©. ©. Penniman, Fargo, state man-) picenix, Arigone, Oct. 5-1 — , | be = ee Ey) | ager; and J. A. Miller, district man- | pichard ‘Nash’ Burrows, ib-von ela ; | Walter Cushing, Beach editor, spent . "| Sersry i Bol ager. ‘Chicago youth, today wi . i e (ithe night in Blaasrek on his way CALF CLUB MEMBERS | Pedestrians Use | a ae pivestors Syndicate 's holding “at noon the meeting had a lunch- fo ‘hang Friday, Dee, 19" for the meee “si home from a trip to the Twin Citics. , | New N. P. Depot | & district mecting at the Grand Pa- ‘con at the hotel, then continued ts | der of Jack Martin, Mesa, Ariz., sales- i | He left here at 11:43 for Beach. . . ‘ip | cific today. In attendance at the | sei sons through the afternoon. man, * : ! While here Cushinz reminisced (rR NEW SAL; H R lis Sede — i eres : —— ee the ae days eee cae and in ij orplenia new gee was Len . use ! err ae | : . akota and he spoke of the pros- today the first time, temporarily, how- | . 1 orris Issues Order Prior to perity of Beach, The town is gro over. | Haavig Bound Over on Charges | ; ‘ ling so fast it has developed a hous bs Fay tein, ..Workmen this morning set to rip- ivi i Pending Probe of Wash- | ing problem. Possibly # score of new | Members of the New Salem Holstein | ping away that part of the platform of Driving While Drunk, ‘ ington Lobbies ses would find ready renting, he | Gif club are enjoying themselves t0- | between the old depot and the new and Bootlegging eS toum's street blocks “has helped to |,, Fifteen of these young stock en-| completed, Gail, ‘Steen, contractor —— Washington, Oct. 5 Full ac- popularize the place and Golden Val- | {husiasts arrived here this morning t0. crocting the depot and lunch room,! New Rockford. N. D.. Oct. 5.—Ram- } unting of funds penditures | ley county had a better har Peale AERTAEL aie mledtatek by fe discovered pedestrians would be at a| ming into a car driven by Alex all “ela St edad ai ad arent 1 : C. Newest. Mextoir county agent. disadvantage. They could not walk | Laasch and Lloyd Dabson, Martin Rape 0 SHAME tentlary they will learn of dairying C7 Ae Seeete. a , Martin's machine smashed into 4 Ngress was ordered today by Chair en i voveH. Phet “wil 2, He contrived the idea of direciing ea, ma a an Norris of the senate judiciary methods employed. They Will also OB- ine pedestrian traffic through te | AL hte Ge oer eke ce te mimittee, in the pending lobby in- periment. station near here, Other Cast end of the new building. Now | Pine aneiscg ha: ia tee te UPN fake’ thn or some and i pieces on the program are the state Persons afoot make use of the struc: | coun TOE start Me "To save Hine é eo Serato capitol and the federal experiment | 1° rae eames | from the arm of the law Martin did ot Berra, Onsecved: Scnatoe station. The party gathered in the | Ca¥. a i |the next best thing. According to OIA insist. upon thorough investi ndan tourist park this noon for a, AS soon as the railroad puts In 8 | witnesses, he took from the rear seat caper Leiba Cc nl Y he at 3 vea, a tion by the commitiee of the finan- we "Thee eH made the trip were Clar- the contractor will put his men to Say umnipOd thiele CURTENLE Into THE AU activities of all organizations, cnee Hlukiney, club peanmlent: miner | DOUTINE ete on the new plat- | Gea : Renee a uaine the com Hundreds Congratulate Dale jroltc. vice president; Alice Holle, sec- | form. It Mr. Haavig then set out afoot for : | il lary canmittee on Monday, §imon on New Beautiful —'t2"Y; and Laverne, Eleanor, Erwin, Weeks. |Sheyenne. Laasch, however, detained j _ ui Neied ikely PEMneoeanter and William Klusmann, Stella Wil- So ! him long enough to permit Dabson to Ray, Dberiocrat, Arkansas, the au- Atmospheric Theatre kins, Erwin, Albert, Edwin and Wel-) Flasher Harvest Show j reach town and notify Sheriff Model 133 H i cr Vat a Holle, Margaret Tillman, Nora ys | Thompson. He hustled to the scene ; or of the investigating resolution ae Schwarting. and Walter Gaeve. | = Proves Big Success} ana arrested Hany auld be the chatrinan, vaicated , Bomarek is proud of its new play | ‘They will return to thelr homes this | Now Haavig faces two charges tn 7-Tube A. C. Set ‘ The Arkansas senator has indicated nouss—the Paramount theatre, at- | evening. Large crowds attended the annual | district court. At a hearing before | H eaten te tne be mospheric motion and talking picture pe ' i ‘two-day harvest festival staged at Judge Dunham, he was bound over $135 $: Washingon inte palace, which opened its doors for the Armistice Committee | Piasher Thursday and Friday, it was | an charges of operating a car while : SEAGihasmuc { time, to more than 4.009 persons, . - «74, | reported by R. C. Newcomer, county ' under the influence of liquor and en- i Be pasinuc TEER ‘| Appointed by’Legion | agent. He sided in conducting exhibits | gaging in the liquor traffic. Less Tubes - Both Senators Caraway end N Doubly proud was Dale Simon, man- er pe Secliout quality of the produets on | ‘1 insistent that the | Washin ager of North Dakota's finest theatre, | Plans for an Armistice Day pro-| | Becrllent quality of the products on Mother Sentenced DF octal lobby” ge: attention in the in-|@ Publix creation, for his dream of \gram to be staged by the Gilbert i A Pi ; Sbition some day seeing’ such a beautiful | Purness post, Mandan American Le- he said. About 300 persons attended For Murdering Son i: "hey believe this tekes the-form of open in Bismarck had | gion, have been put in motion with | n¢ It was the fifth an- po .y fal entertainment of officinis. They Hundreds of Simon's | the appointing of committees on ar- ual harvest festival held in Fl Belair, Md.. Oct. 5 Irs. Hat- ' 0 agree that this will be one of the ‘ticnds congratulated him as they /rangements and general entertain- bits were arranged in the Fl ake MaGe ted by 40 H akc Serer Vo am re : I PSESUSRASREES# BRESESRESSS Sesaaeeses37 1 Sneesesce ee urdest to ferret out. The determination of Senator Nor- 4 to go into the ro ations means a long inv tigation. “ARMERS UNION IS HOLDING SESSION tate Board Is Planning North Dakota Annual Meeting Here Nov. 7-9 is Farmers Union previder staries were meeting in ae Paticrson, today, to discus: rm practices in conducting th: tess of the organization of the state. This afternoon the + board ot de organization was mecting to plan ae program and ciaer arrangements Sand see- oom 500 at unt- ommerce, was called in to give the lities. In the forenoon mee: ere represented and 3% presidents nd secretaries were present from vese, both men and women. F. I. Odd, of Williston, presided and rancis Strong. of Milnoy, served as seretary. State Prevident C. C. Tal- att, of Jamestown, and st.ate Seere- ity E. E. ie, of Ja town, were 1 attendance. The session was devoted to an ex- ange of ideas on various phases of nion activities. The question of tarketing state twine was one of rese, whether to have o: onmembe: slight ¢ embers. revalent th 19 counties this could not be con °s’ money. Among the members in attendance ere Mr. and Mrs, E. Greene, amestown; C. C. Talcott, James- yvn; Ralph Ingevson, Flaxton; Mr. nd Mrs. G. R. Ingram, Pilot; R. C. immerman, Wimbledon; Ed Hinsch- orger, Sanborn; Francis Strong, @Mil- or; and D. I. Todd. Williston. URY 10 GET SCHOCK PERJURY CASE TODAY Complete Arguments _ Before Jury ecial Service) . D., Oct. 5.—The uestion as to the guilt of Chris chock of a perjury charge will be | 1 the hands of the jury late this f{ternoon. Charles Covent: ding rosecution, delivered an hou plea ‘fore the jury box this morning. He was followed by William Langer, marck attorney, i'sfending Schock. Langer will complete his argu: tent this a:¢>rnoon. then State's A' orney A. B. Atkins will make the fi- sal plea. - Schock, widely-known Logan county | Andowner and member of one of the cunty’s outstanding families, faces, he perjury charge as a result of his | jony in an action brought by Security State bank against the #armcers Elevator, Otto and | *hris Schock. Decision in this suit | in the | of all asso- ! yard information as to mecting fa- | 3 the twine was produced by taxpay- | toventry, Langer and Atkins to. 'Was Tractor Dealer through the do: Under a canopy cf z stars and flecey clouds, hun- uty of the Paramount. as a fecling of the outdoors pped the gues! d castle, for rapets were ntuating the outdoor environ- ment was the comfort of the uphol- red chairs, the heavily carpeted that deadened footsteps, perfect tilation that kept the temperature n. rance and exit are gained gh two beautiful foyers that carry out the chateau motif in wall and criling decorations with tim- bored effects. “Fast. Company was the title of the all-talking picture which added to the enjoyment of the Paramount opening. m mall town ball hero who made good in the big time, the picture provoked a con- b Smee 1 Slain Tee NG: | tinuous ‘ripple ef mirth throughout 4 ard, secretary of the Association of , ‘he house Supporting the feature picture were Ruth Etting, crooning songbird of record fame, in a rendition of two of her latest numbers; Pat Sullivan's cats, now talking. to the greater de- light of audiences; and Paramount News, FARM GROUP NAMES ~ EXPERT WOOL BODY Organization of All Marketing Agencies Into Central Cor- poration Sought Chicago, Oc! P\— Selection of a commiitee to organize American | wool marketing agencies into a cen- tral corporation was expected today, according to Frank Ridgeway, direc: tor of information of the federal farm board, rs of the farm board, includ. ander Legge. chairman, are in conference with representatives of the independent wool interests in an | effort to stabilize wool prices and place the industry on a basis where it can act as a single unit simi'ar to the farmers’ grain marketing cor- poration. Mr. Legge is presiding as chairman, following a request by L. B. Palmer, President of the national cooperative wool growers’ council, that the farm board assist with organization work among the wool marketing agencies Various angles of the proposed or- anization were discussed this morn- ing and names of committee mem- bers who will assemble a workable plan and draft the articles and by- laws of the corporation were ex- pected to be annou::ced this after- | Noo: ' Utmost diplomacy is being exer- i |cised to avoid possible dissension in | the ranks of various wool agencies, Mr. Ridgeway stated. The conference | hopes. he said, to devise some plan ' whereby the scrapping of costly as- sembling and marketing institutions | |throughout the country can be | Avoided. Underwood Pioneer, Thomas Brophy, Dies; Thomas Brophy, tractor dealer at blue sky with | at_and reveled in the comfort | . Imagination | ment. Allen Pfenning. Gerakd Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, and J. M. Hanley were named in charge of arrange- ments. This group will meet with the American Legion auxiliary and the War Mothers to outline the day's pro- fram. | The Armistice Day dance was placed in the hands of Sheriff H. R. Handimann and William Ellison. New Salem Man Given Time to Produce $30 If W. C. Albin of New Salem can raise $30 before Monday charges against him of issuing a worthless lcheci will be dropped, he was told ; this morning by Police Magistrate | J. E. Campbell. Promising to send the Jamount to the judge, Albin was re- leased on his own recognizance. | Provided the payment is not forth- coming, the judge will hold a hearing |on the matter at 2 p.m. Monday. | The complaint says Albin wrote a worthless check on a New Salem bank. A. R. Herman is the complaining wit- | ness. Teaching Instruction Completed in County | Annual teaching demonstrations in | Morton county have been completed, | it was announced today by H. K. | Jensen, county superintendent of schools. They were conducted for five days. All tei ichers in rural schools in the county were instructed in the latest teaching methods by Miss Sara C. | Guss of the state department of pub- | lic instruction. Meeting were held in | Fort Rice, Caribou, Tavis, Oak Cooley , and Crown Butte school districts. | Catholic Fairs at 4 Points Invite People Many Mandan people are expected to attend Catholic church fairs at four points tomorrow. It was an- nounced this morning fairs would be held at Flasher, St. Anthony, Fort | Rice and Glen Ullin. Each year they are conducted for the support of the churches. Dinner and supper will be served at each place. HEBRON COUPLE GETS LICENSE A marriage license was issued this morning in the office of County Judge B. 8. Shaw to Jacob H. Ding and Lydia Kariess, both of Hebron. opera house. JUDGE AND REPORTER LEAVE and Leo C. Bro- , leave _tomor- Hettinger where Monday ing the judge will preside at a trial in the Adams county district court. Tuesday ihe judge side in co’ it Mott. GRAFTON BOY HURT | IN PLOWING MISHAP, | Grafton, N. —\#\—Joseph | Hoffman. 1: ar-old son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Walter Hoffman, is waging a/ fight for life at a local hospital as the result of an accident while plow- | ing on his father's farm near her The boy received severe facial cuts | and a cut through the base of the skull near the brain. He is expected to live. Federal Land Bank Director Has Denied Embezzlement Count | St. Paul, Oct. 5—\Pi—A. C. Erick- | son, veteran vice president and direc- | tor of the St. Paul federal land bank nd the federal intermediate credit bank, today denied embezzlement charges made against him yesterday | by en Albert Lea grand jury in con- | nection with the affairs of the Albert Lea state bank. Erickson, who was president of the | bank when it was closed some time ago, was indicted on charges of em- bezzlement und misappropriation of | $10,500. His son, Irvin Erickson, an assistant cashier, also was charged with making a false entry in the | bank's records. Officials of the land and credit banks today declared they had im- plicit confidence in Mr. Erickson “see no reason why he should ev offer his resignation.” Both Erick- son and his son will be arraigned | Monday. | FINISH APARTMENT CONTRACT | The remodeling cf the Enge apart- ments at 522 Fifth street has been completed, and they will be ready for occupancy again next week. These are the former Evans apartments recently bought by Dr. R. S. Enge. who has been having them renovated and im- proved. For 5 room bungalow, Priced for quick sale. Inquire of the Sale modern, on paving. | tie Stone was senten | }for the 801 ton denied her petition for a new | trial. er’s dock after hearing the sentence pronounced, but was a rve 18 months in the penitentiary 15-year-old . W. Pres- of her Judge murder n, by poison. 1° ¢ the power ofagiant . . . Mrs. Stone fainted in the prison- eiibibsisjuch airplane ‘a sie you the subtle overtones of musie—the living song. POWER to reach out with radio's bring in distant ope ee aa this your nt control GRID RADIO. pein Kear the of orsckeeetais tans Pe ordinary tubes, you can't get SCREEN.GRID tubes without special SCREEN.GRID se Ie filters oe out = ++ therefore NO HUM: clear ition anywhere at any =—" Ask for a DEMONSTRATION of the New Atwater Kent Screen-Grid in your home! Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. | Phone 700 Bismarck, N. Dak. soon revived. NOTICE Our apartment. building at 522 Fifth street will be completed this coming week and will be ready for oc- cupancy very soon. Watch for further an- nouncement of our special opening for public inspec- tion. Applications for apart- ments are now being re- ceived. Dr. R.S. Enge With 7-Tube SCREEN-GRID Battery Set $124. Less Tubes and Batteries , to ® ;,reat extent. upon | Underwood since 1906, died Frida: ate a certain landlord's contract was levening at his home. He was a pd fade. Schock swears it was made |neer in the Underwood community. edgy eae It was SH8 le * ees Be had been ill for some time and ‘ } the prosecution claims. was in the care of a nurse w! The date the contract was made died. sais a decide the verdict in this | | Arrangements for the funeral are for scrvices and interment Monday morning at 10 o'clock at Underwood. Making todays | “sacr Oakland the ESyT car in its fielc proved to be distinctly superior in 451 of 51.37 percent. The 20 cars combined were at best equal to Oakland on 382 or 43.50 per cent. And 13 of the 20 were higher- priced than Oakland. RUBBER ENGINE MOUNTINGS a In the c1 "lof medium- _ theeffect of preventing even the priced au! iles there is no slightest tremor being relayed carsosupc-. ;smooth,socom- tothe body. pletely free from vibration as today’s Oakland All-American Six. This is duc in part to its basic design. But there are two Oakland developments which, more than any other features, - contribute to the superlative smoothness of the All-Ameri- If you expect to buy a new car soon, smoothness is one of the first qualities you will want. Let us show you by a demon- stration how wonderfully smooth the Oakland is under all conditions—and how on can Six. These are the Har- every basis of comparison it is : monic Balancer and Qakland’s America’s finest medium- iy 4 patented rubber “biscuit” priced automobile! counterweighted. The engine mountings. The Har- crankshafts in nine monic Balancer neutralizes higher-priced ya torsional vibration in thecrank- Oakland All-American Siz, $1145 to $1375, shaft. The rubber “biscuit” £2, Pontiac. Mich. plus charses. “ engine mountings completely cluded in Tet peitoe, me av od MEO eT insulate theenginefromframe "47 suards extra. Conerel Motors Time displacement is greater than a and body. And these mount- <*ere Fen eveileble ot minimum rete, of the 20 care in ite price field. . ings, together with Oakland's —_(7°s""g/5 the delinered price as welts the lise Of the 8 ining cars, 7 are ‘ : a . &, &.) price sehen ‘automobile much higher 4 Bresiice of ianamiiting a tenes 3 Golien-ton ties ry ‘prices 4 power from the engine to the : hovined Sroighs , fi pels Ghrubber have assez snd the charge for ‘any eddie the siz use the fine type of brakes which Oakland And no car in the field Oakland's 290 Fee el paffrny ned c have no poking lo emergency brakes, thres ef them: AMERICAN 8 oi STAIR MOTOR COMPANY Broadway at Seventh ASSULIATE DEALERS Blemarek, N. D, ponier—thcones ea Met tueby—Mers’s Mere. Co. UT ted, Machine Gbeg. a 2° SSE ‘Tertie ve monen Deahett—faet Gress . Geodrich—-frernctece @ Mees

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