The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1929, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 SENATORS GET REST tar win NEEDED FOLLOWING Sse" HARD SPELL WORK Wiilizm S. Vare Case Will Be Taken Up and Carried Through Dec. 2 FIVE NEW CARDINALS APPOINTED BY POPE. Non-Italians Now Hold 33 Seats in Sacred College to Rivals’ 29 unexpected as y of 2: was some surprise he Pope's fai cardinals of Congressional Act Makes Felon of Any Person Knowing and Not Reporting Bismarck Lions Plan Big Caravan Monday Night to Napoleon quor in his opinion uphold- utionality of the Jones edge to the proper S opinion. he based | Grand Pacific @ congressional act of 1790/at 3 o'ciock. I n made a felon of any per: wht after the ir a felony and not re; ies. So far. about signi provisions of the Jot planning to go also if wei other engagements permi Tne Napoleon club has ed up as charter and a reserve in waiting to join It is the fifteenti Bismarck Lions club. portation of intoxicating liquor are classified as felonies while possession is made only a misdemeanor under the national prohibition act. When the question of possession arose yesterday, Judge Fitzhenry is- sued a statement to correct the pr vailing impression that he included | Hoover Busy Writing Posses- | 7. sion of liquor to be a felon. | Message to Congress "I don’t believe I said possession =i ‘was a felony. but tf I did it was in- ‘Washington. No FAMOUS FENGE BACK * saves Broadway LAWYER CONVINCED IN YALE YARD AFTER} | “DISPLAY AT HARVARD Mystery Shrouds Stealing and Vatican ' the jurist’s statement read. . any person witnessing a jolation of the Jones law without re- Porting it would be a felon.” —— FARGO HOTEL ROBBED Fargo, N. D.. Nov. 23—?—While between 35 and 40 patrons of the West Farzo hotel slept. thieves early today red the store and postoffice which the same building and stole $250 worth of merchandise. on his annua! President Hoo’ sharply today and he had sort of schedule a:ranged for Mon- day. far Mr. Hoover has not made up his mind as to whether he will j deliver the message in person to a Joint session of congress o> it to the capital by messenger to be read j by clerks separat in both cham- ' bers. A New Gasoline For the past six weeks you have seen a great many large advertise- ments run in newspapers all over the nation telling about the new Energee Detonox Gasoline. Lately there has been a tremendous demand for this gas in Bismarck. Selling as it does for Ic less than other makes of high com- pression gasolines, it means a saving to the user. We are now in positon to state that from actual experience it will re- move the knock from the crankiest kind of a motor, and starts well in cold weather. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. | Seotty’s Service Station 4 Copelin Motor Co. t Recapture of Treasured Athletic Relic v.23 igned by ex- le's most treasured cf the famous fence, : Haven today ious sojourn of the enemy. rom prying fence found its Brothers’ photo- the day Mad Become Tradition om had become a at Yale Eddie Cantor, whose clowneries have fficers and at n against the cight- 37. says he'll quit the stage after a/ e old fence that has | winter's toyring in “Whoopee.” ¢ Pach Brothers will go into the movies, which aren't | | so wearing. of Har- cote SHIP WITH MILLION night's cli- ng known it would appear not only re- a City of Manila, With Jute Cargo t From India, on Fire at ifs Staten Pier here a recovery was necessar; Eight ‘Pull Stunt’ of the Yale-Prince- undergraduates m | {re out of Cambridge and . $1.000. » Haven. © was well under way and at Clifton, Staten Island. The fire! deserted did @pparently started in her cargo. The ship. a 10.000-ton steamer. ar- tudent engaged rived from India. via Boston Wednes: ttention of the policeman on day in addition to her $1,000.00 cargo| beat the others made way with of jute. consigned to the New York} fence which was carefully covered Ju! With tarpaulins. It was taken back subsidiaries. she carried a variety to Camb: and saft stowed general cargo from East Indian ports. | away. The City of Manila is owned by the Ellerman Lines, Lt of Liverpool. Cotton Men Attend Funeh, Edye and company are the es company’s New York agents. The, Farm Board Meeting stip was oui: 10 years ago. THREE PERSONS DIE IN MICHIGAN BLAZE Alpena. Mich., Nov. 23.—.—Three sioner Will 5 and probably | persons were burned to death and members of the board. two of cight others who suffered rd officials said today the con- severe burns are expected to die as © had been called for a wide the result of a fire which destroyed ‘ooperative market- the farm home of James Bondette, including problems in tr. 12 miles south of Atlanta. in organizations methods, Montgomery county last midnight. arehousing and other phases of in- , terest to the various groups, 8,000 Chinese and Pittsburgh Bank Is Ammunition Units Robbed by Lone Negro; Captured by Soviet 23.— P—The Ga: Khabarovsk, Siberia, Nov. 23—.P.— was y | Tass, official news agenc: Se | that more than 8.000 Chil and 300 officers had been captured and disarmed Soviet forces in a of vigorous counter-attacks urian front. '. 23.—P —Repre- e cooperative cotton associations which are mem- of the American Cotton Growers ; xchange will meet with the farm beard in Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 10/ and 11 | The farm board will be represented | at the meeting by Chair Legge. | the cashier's @ rae d haut. 7 t os eee greenies uantity of field guns, ammunition. ¢ sees _ ind miscellaneous arms and equi) e bank to a tancaby, The car |mest aco were taken by the Rec cr started his machine t when the bugar day | ———————_—— ied. The negro leaped out and afoot. As the negro fled down the street, Harry Ai a bystander, seized him, but was threatened with a re-/ and released the fugitive. The! bandit eluded his pursuers by dashing | When you buy your used car be sure you get a Money Back Guarantee M. B. GILMAN CO. between nearby houses. ALLT, 7 - SE eae THEATRE Last Time Tonight Brother Against Brother 23! different—a brilliant, new, startling original. remarkably appealing, romantic comedy drama of modern youngsters. HEAR AND SEE THE ARMY-NAVY FOOT- BALL CLASSIC: Coming Monday and Tuesday “The Girl from Havana” Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday November 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 “The Cock-Eyed World” The whole country is waiting to sce and hear it. i v Ewing D. Colvin Alleged to Have " more than a Cc s he obtained loged confes: the aid of a “lie detector” and t {injection of “ e's arm @ Not until aboard. caught fire today at the pier| 5... Manufacturing company and its | Fi an ‘of |000 of these live in London. | LWAYS WORN OUT, TOO THE BETTER HALF JUST AN ORNA: , He See See “Yes, I was driving Str Teacher: Now give me the names Pastor: Is ihat whisky? | when came and ¢ some pieces of clothing. Bootiegger: Yes, but half of it be- erg —money, watch a: idren: S jack. ay ‘LE DETECTOR’ Children: Coat, hat, shoes, blouse—. longs to my friend Ji jear : Now a piece of clothing; Pastor: Pour your half away. | “But I thought you ha, is BY lar the mer Bootlegger: I can't—my half is in/on you?” da revoings Trouser pockets.— Faun, the bottom of the bottle.—Lustige; “Yes, I did, but they dig vienn: Blaetter, Berlin. that.”—Der Lustige bey ‘TWA Sachse. so | Confessed Murder of J. | THE FAIe E. Bassett WHER 4 FUSTLE HA i ae IT 15 "LOUGHIWE “Taeoest LAUGHING TORNADO Novy. _ 23.—.—County utor Ewing D. Colvin, today / ed Decasto Earl Mayer would ed with the murder of James member of an Annapoiis, | who disappeared here ear ago. | the formal Auditorium e One Night charge which the prosecutor asserted rom Mayer. This al- was obtained with ‘uth serum” into Mu ing periods of question- d having confessed the and prepared to go into cou rom fur. r the “lie detector” | etes to have made him a millionaire or more at |and * He | Thi n three weeks the formal ge would be filed. . 3, 1928, fayer for the his mother | ion of Bassett's! They were re- convicted of the ATION AL SCENIC “EXER BEFCRE Seem 200UCTIONS COMRINES So good, in| ey sewing par | ave failed for want of scandal.—! = 50c to $2.50 | Y ¥ ra Seer ee } ‘Mail Orders accompanied by remittance in fall and self-addressed, stamped envelope, There are 1.752719 bachelors in! Se ee d and Wales. More than mea | Ward’s Greatest Radio Offer The Sensational “RADIO'S PSWEETEST VOICE ” Handsome in appearance as they are in performance! Ta things decide any radio Purchase . . . appearance, performance, and Ptice. 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