The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1929, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929 3 ¢ Peter Olson, Farmer atives he le: ho Bor rating John Plot to Bomb Theatre losely with three men rly Last Rites Are Held | itech legislator’s hues the SCHOOL DISTRICT eg yliogipey Of Near Washburn, 42, ti sco Yeu), ‘Bumarcs. and) Seen in Fatal Blast exsiodon marning tn the mysterious “For Senator Burton ea fev rule men, sate snd {| * Mrs. William Klumen, Portland, Ore. . | officials, together with national WINS SUIT ON BOND —— ~6|Two Weeks Ill, Dies ie was a member of the American! ict bhi. Aes. Set si cea | ee ee lures and the elty’s most promt Cleveland, Oct. 31.—()—Ohio State ‘ Legion post at Washburn, and a fir-! poi, a plot to t A| Police believe the three were on 7 men gathered for the last rites . o he other is looking for her son—| peter Olson, 42, a farmer of near ing squaci will take part in the funer-| Hem aa tome ‘on recent | their way to bomb a theater involved Ge tee. oa hay antieeey = today. [egg ete a |Washburn, died in this city, Wednes- al services and interment. These labor troubles, was being investigated |in the labor dispute, and they were | ed-statesmen to be taken burdeoth ia | p25 fellow citizens and support Two Others Growing Out of cz? Dov who disappeared from his iday, after an illness of two weeks. have not been definitely arranged. with renewed vigor today, after ar-|killed as the explosive discharged | less than a year with imapreseive pub | pion Pde M ada yap 8 “tatth , Sache. tea Fa ie Be on irs hed |He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. but probably hls ed apa eed At | rival of officers returning Fred Lusby | prematurely. Lusby, officers said, | lic funeral seryices for Senator Theos opportunity to pay their respects uttle Failure Dismissed for | at waleee: tho ava dk Pi |, Samuel Olson and was born near Webb's funeral chapel, with inter-| from Port Smith, Ark. may have been the fourth man re-|dore E. Burton. at the public hall. Renewal Due to E | aia a ig the name David James 4 | Baldwin. ment in Rose Hill cemetery, between) Lusby, a painter, was the only per- | ported acting as lookout near the| Just as President Hoover and of- had bee arranzed fer this jue to Errors oh Fa ae see rae _ oa Olson was single and the only rel-, Baldwin and Wilton. json Known to have been associated | scene of the blast. i ins after par ‘or those who may have seen the ficial Washington bowed before the| noon. Stewart school district No. 4, Kid- a based opibteal SUG E AN el ty Ae OR : Bre der county, has been awarded judg. | 0° ment for $851.95 by Judge MeFaciocd | , His height, 6 feet 2 inches; weight, in district court here, in a suit grow- | 195, pounds; | complexion, medium; ing out of the closing of the Tuttle | ¢vebrows, dark and heavy; eyes, hazel State bank, December 23, 1927, The {Color; | “quiet, unassuming, doesnt plaintiffs were P. C. Remington and | ™@ke friends”; uses perfect English : W. F. Hartman, the latter the bank | #04 is @ constant reader of dealt cashier, as ult of bonds given | Crature—visits Ibraries. , #7 i His mother will be glad to know 3 N Kidd , ‘ T Epos ed! several if any one has seen him any time : Xidder county school districts which in the past year, and where. Neve Hed up by the failure of the | "write to Mrs, Cella Chodrowe, 121 Hartman, however. has settled his | Daviston St.. Springfield, Mass. e 4) e share of the surety liability by com- 7 : Yeving certain property to the dis-| TO SEEK U. S. DOCTORS 121 Fourth St. Bismarck, No. Dak. Phone 185 to cover his share of the liabili- . Oct. 31.-(H)—G 1 The settlement was arranged |. Havana. PR Leip erat summer, but the stipulation was |Oraclo Vasquez, president of the do- filed 1m court until the suits came | Minion republic since 1924, was re- before digs Marne Wodme-e S eu als tae An Extraordinary November Event! "The claims of Stewart school dis- |Seek medical treatment. It was re- trict were for $686 and $391.90. Some [Ported he would go to the Mayo reduction for payments of dividends |*linic, Rochester, Minn. by the bank had to be Considered, | eee too. @ caine weemied Demonstrating the Advantages of Kidder county were dismissed I Wh without prejudice to the plaintiff. It is understood they will be renewed. w at Month In one case there was an error in Is Your Birthday? e e ihe plaintiff designated, in the other the amounts asked were not covered : u m ly the $2500 bond against which the suit was directed. There exists a §10,000 bond, against which the re- newed suit can be brought. These other suits were by Tuttle district, No. 20, for claims of $7031, $1894 and $543; anf by Clear Lake | district for $2435.91. William Langer represented the | . plaintiffs and Scott Cameron and Dullam. 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