The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1929, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 IPCURDY VS. HUGHES Madison, at the time of his death, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grambs, 620 Fourth street. He had received his grade and high school education in Bismarck, having been graduated from Bismarck high school Other cases on the caldadie THEATRE AUDIENCES FLIPPANT are not known. New York, Oct. 24—(4)—Five per in state courts for several years. | the only attorney listed as counsel —_— cent of New York theatre audiences, ie charged that McCurdy, then | for himself. ‘The daily movement of the tides 1s in the opinion of Jane Cowl, actress, | state's attorney, never took steps to! Judge Andrew Miller, Fargo, pre- | lengthening by a thousandth part of |consists of ruthless people who go to |serious. t his clients in the Edward (i. | Hughes in the action while McCurd; re. the theatre without thinking, caring ‘son land tax case, which hod; who refuses to discuss the case, (OUIS GRANBS LAST | = Sas easy ers; they represent a dangerous eke-td flippancy about everything = Bn RSE RE ARES RITES MAY BE HELD AT HOME SATURDAY with the class of 1924. Relatives of the dead man other ap oH Parents and brother, Gran- ville, who are expected to attend the Bismarc! ‘k funeral are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grambs, Radburn, N. J.. Accident Victim Recognized as| Donovan’ Portal, nine Outstanding Leader at Wisconsin School Herman 8trehlow, former intimate friend of rites. Funeral services for Louis L. | died as a result of injuries received ‘Tuesday in a train-automobile Sig at Lacmgiel ‘Wis., probably will be conducted at the Grambs home here at 2p. m. Saturday. ‘The body of the young man, who was as an outst: leader in the student body at the University of Wisconsin before his graduation in the spring of 1928 be- cause of his great executive and diplomatic ei will be brought to Bismarck Friday night by Granville Grambs, older brother of the accident broth- and Mrs. J. Donovan, Portal, niece of Mrs. Frank Grambs. Minnea| polis, Louis Grambs, also is expected here for the Funeral services were to be con- graduated in the spring of 1928. He was business manager of the 1928 CASEISPROBABILITY FOR NOVEMBER HERE Federal District Court V Court Will Con-; vene in Bismarck Nov. 19, It Is Announced . E. McCurdy’s suit claiming $75,- term of federal district court opens in Bismarck at 10 a. m. Announcement that the term would open at that time was made this by R. D. Hoskins, Bismarck official of the court. McCurdy, former Burleigh county | Patterson returned by Judge G. | Grimson in July, 1928, and that late| in December, 1928, the plaintiff signed a stipulation with attorneys for Patterson whereby the latter re- jceived a substantial reduction in the amount of taxes to be paid as fixed by Judge Grimson. McCurdy, the complaint said. signed the stipulation on order of the Burleigh _ county commissioners. Hughes claimed he had no right to obey the county board in the case, since he already was representing a committee of protesting taxpayers, and that in doing so he abandoned the interests of his clients, the tax- Payer committee. The plaintiff later was exonerated of the charges by the state bar board and he instituted his suit against "TE BEST 2dq OPPOSITE G.P HOTEL SMITHSON NAVAL SERGE SUITS You may be as short as Napoleon or as tall as aor bl ue can P rl it- ted in a Smithson - Naval Serge Suit. 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Select now variety of styles that will nantainiy. please you, sa « « . from complete stocks! for afternoon, street and school wear in high qual- Dress Coats in colors of black and brown broadcloth, Aly sentria ane leaeas shee trimmed with popular fur cuffs and collar, silk lined. A specially selected group of dresses in cant 3 Regular values to $47.50, priced for this sale for ee and satin materials, Valued from $39, $0 to or $29.75 MILLINERY $29.75 One Group of Cheaper Coats at $9.75 se peneene 6 ee * , In the most important feature of the rials in georgette, satin, canton Sport and Dress Coats NEWEST and SMARTEST fall hat’ crepes and velvels, Priced for Aids acsesteicn ts chistes ieee .peicad for: thin aude styles. Of rich soleils, velvets, and thls aale shen satins. In all new colors. $9 75 @ $19.50 and $24.50 | $1.45-$2.45-$3.45 | pow gupgsucpees and up pen in Pre sige wey seorgetios, ‘ canton, sai ues up A Big Assortment of Our Higher Every new style success is here. Flattering $24.50; peice 4 reduced especially : - Grade Coats modes in the new pirate shapes. Smart brim ef- for this sale to w " fects, off-the-face effects and the new vell atyles. eae The coats are of the latest styles, trimmed with beauti- 12. 95 od “YS ful black or tan fur collars and cuffs, silk lined and of cool evenings with a hint of winter in the aie make you long for hot biscuits and Staley’s Honey Flavored Syrup. Serve them tonight and you'll hear cries of appreciation from the family. This is such a delicious honey-syrup. There's the delicate, lingering taste of pure, strained honey . . . an irresistible favor that grows on you. Besides, it is eo healthful. ~ You'll find this eyrup is inexpensive, too. the newest fabrics. Sale prices are $49.50 $59.50 $69.50 $79.50 Ruarble Last and. tur weal coats reduced in price for this sale to $24.75 and $29.75 FUR COATS Greatly Reduced in Price FOR THIS SALE All our fur coats in stock have been marked down for this sale. 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