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i i a] i a i 8 ae) ie CS ere ras ree rete Ne PwSVIFS SP Ow amnseze soesotnos aeoersere AS SRP SRAegee it ‘They take stations under it, half $85 FARO Bes. OR S448 ATTT2aue 2rtac aae NEW ANGLE SEEN IN | “TORTURE ROBBER’ Officials Trying to Learn How $2,000 Hidden Minot, N. D.. Oct. 17—\1)—Police officials of Ward and McHen ties today were prob: new angle in the torture robbery of Joseph Krim and his 17-year-old son near Karls- Tuhe last Sund With in jail on a the th their a: finding © that Krim in cash in his home James Scholl, McHenry sheriff, and G head of the s Robbers Knew Krim Had | | i | one of turned tried to locate were told that he trip. Zimmer than to deny t crime and autho that the Karlsr give them a leac them in appr might be conn Zimmer Towner wh Krims had i 5 BIIARCK NURSES | PASS EXAMINATIONS, Five student nurses from Bismarck and 19 others from communities on the Missouri Slope have passed ex- aminations for admission to registr in North Dakota, it was announ! ci recently by Miss Mildred Clark, Devils Lake, secretary of the board of nu examiners in charge. One hundred forty passed the ex- aminations, which were held here and Mino: ' ! MURDER 1 Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 17.—") —The case of Mrs. Pearl Burgess. ¢), charged with first degree mur- | der in the killing of Mrs. Etta L. | Fairchild, 76, to whom the dc- fendant reputed powers of witch- craft and the casting of an “c eye” upon the Burgess ton went to the jury at 11: today. Ba can BAPTISTS CHOOSE MINOT Baptist contere Howard Johnson, | s elected to deliver the annual convention sermon. the 4 convention will clos: ‘ izan, when congress convenes in De- Wachington, Oct. 17. —Tes- timeny given of the late Edwin Denby, former secretary of the bility fer the award- Elk Hills-Pearl harbor ract to the Pan American Pe- trcleum and Transpo-t company jury hea ing the bribery trial of Albert B. | Fall. POST LEADS TOURISTS bis St. Joreph, Mo. Oct. 1.— P— Wiley Post, piloting a Lockheed- Vega, was the first of 24 flyers in the national air tour. to reach the airport here today. Post ar- rived from Wichita, Kansas, 11:40 a. m. Take First Pictures | Today for ‘Dacotah’ B TN. Dak. Oct. 17.— s for the 1931 of North Dakota Grand Fork: The first pic Dacotah, Universit in Fargo 10 days ago. Those form Bismarck who pas the examination were: Frances W Koop, Mabel L. Brown. Violet Mae Rasche, Martha Gertrude Lundquist, Myrtle Selma Rundhaug Other Slope women who were ad- mitted follow: Marie Helen Zaharee, Max; Viola Ruby Kraft, Colcharbor; Irene Engler. Underwood; Elizabeth Kuh, Glen Ullin; Helen Flossie Gold- smith, Tuttle; Louise M. French, New England: Eleanora Vanita McLaugh- lin, Golden Valley; Amanda Christine Carison, Falkirk; Signy Syvrud, Man- dan; Anna Louise Treude, New Salem; Barbara Joan Miller, Dickin- son; Dorothy Elizabeth MacGillivray, Dickinson; Hilda E. Katheryn Rohn. Hebron; Esther M. Oberg, Killdeer; Charlotte Catherine Hanson, Man- dan; Blanche M. Recmer, Medina; Marie Keidel, Dickinson; Lorraine L. Jenner, Medina; Nelda V. Davis Dickinson. Basin Indians Gather For Tribe Ceremony Needles, Calif. Oct. 17.—(—Col- orado River Basin Indians gathered today for their most important cere- mony, the Knew-Mech-Cha-Vow, a ‘memorial to departed tribal chief- tains. Across the Colorado river from Needles the tribesmen erected an ar- for mourning, chanting ies, beginning Much time is spent in re- counting the deeds of chieftains. The ceremony starts with the ap- proach of the Indians to the bower. singing and half chanting their rites for a period of 24 hours. At the cli- max of the ceremony the arbor is set afire. The tribes then run to the Colorad river to cleanse themselevs of evil spirits in its muddy wate! Canadian Pilot Loses Life; Two Are Injured Winnipeg, Man, Oct. 17. — J. Harold Templer, aged 22, pilot of the Trans-Canada Airways, was kill- ed when his plane went into a spin, and crashed at St. Charles, a Win- nipeg suburb. just at dusk. Two passengers. William Burton and Kenneth R. McDonald Were in- jured. Both are in a Winnipeg hos- pital. Flying low, prior to landing, the Plane twisted, and turned for sev- eral hundred fect, and crashed in ® field slightly northeast of the ‘Western Canada cirdome on Portage avenue, Rush for Tickets of Game Under Way Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17—The rush for grid tickets is again on. ‘This is the information given out from the University ticket The rush, to be exact, is an ly flurry among customers for Bison-Flickertail football seats. ‘This classic of the season is sched- uled for Saturday, Oct. 26, at 2 p. m., Stadium, but for two "best seats for the the Dacotah the Club Ci- -|of Flasher. Selvig's car was over- {were taken this morning. ac |cording to an announcement made to- day by Robert Simpson, Grand Forks editor of the book. been given to the Lee Sisters’ Studio! na at Grand Forks. A schedule of set-| tarting with the junior class, and the names will be listed alphabetically. ment heads and their assistants have {been called under the supervision of |Mr. Simpson, who says work on the |book is progressing rapidly and jeverything will be in such good shape | that hurried last minute work will not! be necessary next spring when the jactual printing begins. | Aplniniteinancennite | Officials of Canada i Inspect N. D. Highways Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17.—Hon. A. C. Stewart, minister of highways, and H. R. MacKenzie. chief engineer, of the province of Saskatchewan, has | of arrived in Grand Forks on a tour of | se inspection of the highway system of do’ of the The officials are accompanied by | | Walter Schlosser, formerly state scn- | | ator from Grand Forks and now in business at Regina, Sask. They are | to leave for St. Paul, from where they will return to Bismarck. Squires Represents University in East Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17.—Dean Vernon P. Squires, accompanied by Mrs. Squires, has left for Providence, {R. where he will represent the | University of North Dakota at the inauguration of President Barber as | head of Brown university | A graduate of Brown, Dean Squires iis a former classmate of that insti- j tution’s new president. ' | Home Economics Frat ; At U Announces Prize |_ Grand Formks, N. D., Oct. 17.—Nn | Delta Pi, honorary home economics | Society at the University of North Da- | ° | kota, has announced that a $10 gold- | “ Piece will be awarded to the junior ‘majoring in home economics who has the highest average for her first two years. d The prize will be given at a con- vocation program within a short time, according to Hazel Meilke, Detroit Lakes, Minn., who is in charge of the contest. ed sh to 'County Board Orders Suit Against Bondsmen Linton, N. D., Oct. 17.—State'’s At- torney George Lynn has been ordered | by the board of county commissioners jto bring suit against sureties on the | bonds of the Security State bank dur- jing the next term of court. Gustave Kleppe, one of the bondsmen, con- ferred with the board concerning the bonds and county funds which were | on deposit in the bank. Since no other bondsmen appeared to consider a set- tlement, the board ordered that ac- tion be started. CARS CRASH NEAR FLASHER Flasher, N. D., Oct. 17.—Cars oper- ated by John Selvig of Carson and Arthur Anderson of Plasher crashed in a head-on collision one mile west da: of turned and the machine driven by Anderson plunged into the ditch. The machines were.badly damaged. Non> of the occupants were injured. MASHED 17.—Caught un- of coal which MINER'S LEG Beulah, N. D., Oct. ler @ large chunk Linton, N. Tony Wheatland, N. D., Oct. Schonberger, Cass coun’ patrolma’ n & Northern Pacific bound crashed into the one ine. , this part of the countr: nd costs. In court before Judge McKenna was ordered to pay or serve out the remainder of the fine, pected by the prosecution that he; will secure a writ of habeas corpus to testify validity of the order, Hazen Sees Three Car Smashes in One Week the oc gash on the time: ie lusban badly unknown origin construction near was first noticed by Virgil Stedman ard he sounded an alarm, rathered but they were unable to | Mont save anything other than the Although the house was not com- eidlinger had moved plete, ind he lost his clothing and furniture. | Midw: D, Oct. 17. ie chickens in such ers in this region. Leuwer prove it shot, losed car. Beulah Man at Work Half Hour After He Suffered Broken Leg Highway Patrolman Is | Uninjured in Accident escaped uni tenance grader on out the whistle of uildings in Grand Forks Are Revalued -.: Grand Forks, N. D.. Oct. 17.—In- annual published by the junior class. | dexed cards for all real estate in the city, the results of months of revalua- ion work. will be ready in about three weeks for submission to the county ! commissioners for their approval, ac- The contract for the pictures has | cording to City Assessor Henry Bren- wnward. ‘Linton Man Fails to Pay Balance of Fine Linton, N. Andrev e national brought him into court again. At the til 90 days in rved the j he drew Hazen, N. D., Oct. ‘Three cutomobile accidents in which all of upants of the cars involved escaped severe injuries were report- recently. in this vicinity Mrs. Dave Unterseher e was dri Mrs. Sam N ion, was uninjured, damaged. s and bruises. A car driven by Norman Daffin- rud one mile south of Stanton was) smashed into by a machine operated by an unidentified person who failed stop after the accident. University Dramatists To Stage One-Act Play Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17.—Nu Quiet Game,’ the first of tl Dakota Playmakers at the University of North Dakota, will be given at a meeting of the organization Thurs- y, Oct. 2 ition, Temvik, D., destro; linger which here. John Re t they will land in a speeding! omobile is the pastime of three | th Ike Blore and Hen: tell this story and declare ther On a recent hunting expedition a chicken flew over their 7 The bird w hrough the open window It landed on t jail and $200 fine. He term and _ pai Remaining to be pai after the car which ing overturned three cumann, @ com- It was said 8 racing with a car driven by ids _of the two women. _James Lennon, driving east on the highway toward Hazen, was unable to make a turn because of the hi rete of speed of his machine, and plunged into the ditch. The car was | Lennon a menner ‘as hit — that the noise of the machine Grown- , ed the encine. grader was badly damaged, be- Every building in Grand Forks has |}, tings will be published each week.| been revalued, using the cubic con- jtent of buildings as the principal | guide in determining the value of the Regular meetings of the depart-| property and while the total for the city remains the same as before. the | assessed valuation of many buildings | 5 has been changed either upward ors D., Oct. 17.—Failure' p, ‘cist of Linton to com-! F: plete payments of installments on a! a four-year-old fine for violation of | Fariers prohibition act bas! vi | a sentence} the is $100 It is ex- 16. suffered a suffered a series of announced. HOUSE BURNS NEAR TEMVIK i Oct. 17.—Fire of the home pron. h| The Generat Investment Company not THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 Drng ce Fuel Ce s and Merchants ®. Potter Lumber an Comp: Rutland I Pom an. vana Tele- s Fullerte 0 change, Freda. | mpany of Ren-| nter. and Metal Company, reo. ‘Mercantile. Company Fowler Farm Company, selton, Farmers Supply glen, Roseglen. Fargo Leather Goods Farr Transfer Compar Fidelity. Finance Corporation, Fs ®. Company nd Forks Herald Company, Forks. ‘ord. Grinager Mercantile Company, ile. Gamble Bismars Gi ble-Robinzon Jamestown. Gambie Robinson Williston Company, Williston. Gamble Robinson Minot Company, Mi- not. Gamble Robinson Fairmount Com- pany, Fairmount. Gambi pan Gibson Land Golden Valley Oii Valley. Gamble ‘Auto| Supply Company of Jamestown, Jamestown, Glen Ulin Gas Compan: Grand Forks Supply Grand Forks. Gold Mill & Elevator Company, He- Mi- Robinson Fruit Compan: ck. Jamestown Cor Jamestown. n Ulin, ‘Corporation, Grafton Mercantile Company, Hammer Condy Company, town, Halvorson Compa . &.. McHenry, Hannover Creamery Association, Han- ver. rafton, Coopers: | Hoover Grain Compan: a Honeyford Supply Company, Honey for High Grade Lignite Coal Company, jedora. Hunter-Cameron. Coffee Company, 11 Compan; Hansen Company, The: War, Henrikson Motor Co., inc. Tioga. Houser & Houser. Inc., Hebron. Idawa Gold Mining Co.. Bismarck. Independent Grocery Company, Devite se. Interstate Rusiness College, Farg: James Valley Grain Company, Hagen. Columbus. “ompany ifford. Kelsey Development Compa “orks. » Grand pany, Hankinson, ice Shop, Mandan. Killdeer Independent Elevator Com- any, Killdeer. Kindred Hotel Co., Val! Koth-Hansen Compan LaPorte Catt Larimere Me more, Larimore Farmers Elevator Company, Larimore. Langley Equipment Compa Toon Development ‘company hburn, Company, Bottineau. ntile was under! (adden Agricultural credit The fire A crowd barn. ICE RINK Steele, N. D., Oct. 17.—If plans now under way materi ‘The, Ludden. jacks y ‘arc Company. The, Fargo. ichigan ¥ ‘elephone ys Michigan ghey. Laser ealla pany, BM ity Company, Mandan. compa larion. y City Creamery Co. Morristown Teleph . Pretty frock, sePnene = Company, rat County Loan Company, ¥ City Ol Company, New Rock- Marmarth Drug Company, ork BSrleske tn rleske, Corpor "hoa Fork fodel Clothing House of New wai etd alte Marmarth a New Rockford. is Realty Company, Grand a, Ba! y, Inc. Minot, 4 an jghway Stock Farms, Col: } ity Com; Fargo. OU Caispany of Horent River, a in Company, Millarton. ual velopment Co., Courte- ‘ek & Tile Company. Minot, igerator' Co, Biv: | Reynolds ‘Fruit Company, Con Mectusky, fax. for Be eee, Smith 1 i | of Williston, Williston, | Robinson ‘Valley City Com- Valley. City, i: oe Company, Golden | + | of North Dakota for failure to file the cas MORE WITNESSES I PANTAGES TAL TO prthern Light Oi) Comp ames- | town. 2 N Implement. Co... Valley City. orthern Light and Telephone Com: pany ree hwest Trac hern Keefe ford hange, Bottineau, 9 in & Lumber Company, tor Co. of Pickardville, jense Witnesses Indicted for Perjury; Fitts Flayed for ‘Intimidation’ Move Los Angeles, Oct. 17.—(#—Intima- tions by District Attorney Buron Fitts mpany, WE. inte: Telephone Company, age & Repair Com- operstown. & Bakken, pany, that perjury charges will be filed! seers, Walthall | against more witnesses in the case of mpany, The, Grand | Alexander Pantages heightened in- | terest today in the trial of the theatre {magnate on charges of criminally at- tacking Eunice Pringle, 17-year-old dancer. Fitts’ statement came after a day of startling turns in the trial, fea- tured by the indictment of Garland Biffle, first defence witness for Pai tages, on a perjury charge. Biffle was arrested Tuesday after he testified he overheard Miss Pringlc say to Nicholas Duneav, a writer, just before she visited the theatre man’ office on the day of the asserted ai tack, that Pantages “would be sorry’ if he did not book her vaudeville act. The state contends that Duneav was not in the theatre at the time referred to by Biffle. Flays Father and Son During a court room argument over the Biffle testimony Fitts asserted that in all his experience he had “never seen such cold-blooded, delib- Milner. erate attempts to suborn perjury as ew Rock-| have been made by Alexander Pan- tages and his son Rodney in this! case.” ae ero Sere Contention of defense attorneys ee ce Ccinpens’ Stanley, that Biffle’s arrest in the presence of reantile ele. other defense witnesses had been a Trust Company of Fargo, | deliberate attempt by the prosecution “"Fe Rerg, Incorperatea, | to intimidate witnesses drew an order is Ferry from the court that any future ar-' i rests should not be made in the pres- | ence of persons waiting to take the ¢ Oil Company, | stand. Court Warns Defense pany, The, James £ Co., Mandan. jement ¢ tle and Seed C Monagement Wahpeton. Seed | Inc., elephone Com- nv. Garrison, Telephone Gom- ‘Om operative Sanger en Dokken & nerwood F ", Knox, ‘ative Ele- elfridge Oi1 Manufactu Ks Land Company, Turtle any. Hambers.!that Duneav and Miss levator Company, Pringle had {been close associates, and thus bear Mercantile Company.) out the defense contention of a con- Park | SPiracy to blackmail Pantages, were successfully opposed by the prosecu- tion. The court ruled no evidence had been submitted to show there was any conspiracy, and warned the defense nye aad further questioning along Ziaket was on the stand when court adjourned, and was to resume his testimony today. Machinery andAnimals Farmers Press, ‘s Implement Com: . Donnelly Company, James+ . Amenia. n Home Association, Williston, Western Glow Manufact ing Company, FACE ‘UE’ CHARGES Early State Publisher Visits Slope Daughters Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 17.—E. A. Hull, one of the earlier publishers in the Slope country and who 40 years ‘ago was on the st -ff of the old Bis- marck Tribune, is visiting his daugh- Madson. Taylor bo teacher in this county. Mr. Hull recently retired as pub- lisher of a weekly paper at Marble Head, radia and bead da ain is oing to Montana \- of papers in tl ie and published papers at Wilton, Rob- inson, Underwood, and Driscoll. a] a i g PLAN AERO-TRAINS Edinburgh.—It is the plan of George Bennie to set up a system of aero- trains in this country. The trains, cigar-shaped, will be suspended from an overhead rail track and will be ped Pooh ier) Lge ageh Ata ‘Golden Age’ of Arctic Inhab-| Sin lire most of its weight from the itants Dug Out of 20 Feet of Frozen Earth | |, Washington, Oct. 17.—()—Another chapter in present-day knowledge of a “golden age” of Eskimo culture, more than a thousand years old but newly discovered, was added today by Henry B. Collins, Jr., Smithsonian {sclentist, on his return from a five- month exploration of northern Alaska. | Buried in an artificial “mesa” of refuse, built up 20 feet in the cen- turies of existence of a thriving vil- rence island, he found rich material of the most ancient and highly de- veloped Eskimo culture known. Thousands of specimens of ivory and bone implements, weapons, orna- ments, pottery, and wooden artifacts were also found. Centuries ago a village had been reared on the flat tundra, he said, and, as kitchen refuse accumulated, old dwellings were abandoned and new ones raised on the artificial epidemic wiped out the native popu- lation. Through the 20-foot layer the scientist traced the old culture. Implements and ornaments are dis- tinguished by graceful, sweeping lines of decoration, an art that makes mod- ern Eskimo work mechanical in com- OKEHS MA’S SMOKES Los Angeles.—Even though Mrs. Agnes Stevens does smoke cigarets, she can still be a good mother to her child, the belief of Judge Hugh Cocupern' Auctioned at Steele Steele, N. Dak., Oct. 17—Twenty- four head of Durham milking cattle, four head of horses, and one McCor- mick-Deering ensilage cutter will be auctioned at the Steele stockyards at 3 p.m. , Oct. 19, | ‘The sale is conducted Equity ¢ hange. Fargo. Store, Rutland, tive Mercantile Com- 101 perative Elevator of Wheelock, W heelock. i pmpany Store of Car- Farmers LS New York.—If you meet your best cutter. V. Heaton is auctioneer iend on street and he refuses to eh Nori Christy Matheis clerk. shake t nd, don't clout hi over the : head, for he mi shunni ose Cooperative Oil Company of RUSSIAN PLANE DELAYED millions of dent dealing Spey Ryder. od Produce Company, Seattle, Wash. Oct. 17.— (>) — Broken control wires, discovered as the Russian flyers were preparing to take off from Sand Point field here caused postponement of the projected a Cooperative. sete: | 1My °C See Gnies Bane to aeaee ater Company, Wolford. |today. 8. A. Sheshtakov, chief pilot, Yimble ‘cooperative Creamery, announced. Sher- nion Telephone Company of Stan- ley, Stanley. Warwi ee Breeders Associa- ick. Wim n Wimbledon, e Marketing Asseciations October 1, 1939 ‘arm am and tion of Kulm, The, Kulm. Farmers Union e Creamery Union Shipping Association owman, Bowman. W Shipping Association Granville Cream Producers Associa- ‘anville, Shipping Association, The, Grano, oni ‘estern Potato Exchange, Arne- ard. North Dakota Honey Producers’ As- sociation, Fargo. Nov! OF CANCELLATION oF AUTH mITY OF FOREIGN COR- TO TRANSACT BUSIN'! IS THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA In compliance with Section 45: the Compiled Laws of North D; 13, T hereby certify that the lowing ‘named ‘foreign corporations have forfeited their charters, which the Departni 2 of kota fol- annual report for the required by Chapt Compiled Laws for the year 1 thereto. is Crawford. Mrs. Stevens’ ex-husband tried to secure their child on the grounds that the mother associated with women who smoked. “That is |no reason to consider her an improper mother,” said the judge. BEWARE THE GLAD HAND—IT’S DEATH you conceal on your grimy Tests taken at Columbia university, » Prove tl nds! 1s dangerous, Hav from one person to another. “The present series of experiments | Sor Economical Transportation) }» for it transmits germs itied life, are the most r County Credit Company of foundation. The. Perth. | Questions by defense counsel in- ong process kept Mindependent. Grain Company, tended to elicit testimony trom Le éceeaoene Tie nese” ‘New frozen | Phone 281 toms Bureau, | Z/aket, groceryman of Grove. | solidly for its total depth, grew high- {Calif., whose home adjoins that of 6. until, in 1878 and 1879, famine and ent, Company, Verona. | Mrs, Lou Pringle, mother of Eunice, ¥ r and was served as an omelet. ALL ‘DANGEROUS London.—A British barrister claim: that the first, and the years between {the fifteenth and twentieth of mar- dangerous. He lage in the southeast end of St. Law- ‘bases his claim on divorce statistics. Bob’s Shine Parlor. Next to California Fruit Store. ew | ‘company, -| pany, Lari- | py Rock: | yseqy Dated this Ist day of October, 192! ORERT BYR: (Great Seal) é Kk, XN. | Adams Lumber Company, C. W., St. |) Paul, Minn, American Coal Briquetting Company, \_ Minneapolis, Minn. 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