The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1930, Page 7

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Continued, and Third ts Transferred to duly set this court when returned i i i it ll tee BF d [ : | [ i 2 | E ri 2 f a8 fg ie i it Hy BE gee 4 k i i palit tet & 9g cumbrance upon scribed in the complaint. ‘4—Fred Heidt, against Oscar Weit- @—Emms Oster, against Jacob 3—Minnie Moffit Bens against ‘William Benz. wit rat Willoughby, against R. B. 121k. , against R. Reinestson, R. Rust, defendant, and First Nation- Bismarck, and the Provi- TF this gee ‘ g i Department Approved Washi , Mar. 25.—(#)—-The Hall bill to transfer’ jurisdiction of {the Sully’s Hill National Park in loskin, ° Case No. 98 as defaulted; No. 100 ‘was ; and No, 39 was trans- ferred to the July calendar by stipu- lation. . Drop Fargo Baby Case And Free Girl Mother ‘The park would be maintained é: a game preserve, embracing the area| now in the park bordering Devils Lake, plus 3,000 acres to be acquired on the east and south side of the pre- serve. The measure carried no spe- cific appropriation. :| Fort Berthold Tribal Damage Suits Against Fair Body Postponed Fargo, N. D., Mar. 25.—(7)—Trial of two damage suits against the North Dakota Fair association as the result STARE OF Boneighe soo jounty of rleigh. : IN, COUNTY COURT, - Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In .the Matter of the Estat it. liam Stones Mills, other oie Wiliam Mil "\F ‘innie EB. Mill ny | et va Minnie E. Mills, Minneapolis Trust ~ Company, # corporation, of inneapolis, Minnesota, Abby I the Baivation Army. and y orsons interested "in the Known as Wittiams & Mills, Beceased, Respondents. eee OTRATION HEARING FINAL ; INTING A. forth Dakota, to the bove jents: You and each of you are hereby cited, and required to eppesr before She Gos ity Court of Burleigh County, for ¢ ice of the County Ji “eva, Coure house tne eit marck, in Bu! a Da- kote, on the ate any of Apel, At D. 1930, at the . te 4 feist haa sone tae repo! any you have, » “known as Sire ce Paar for the distribution of the residue yo Re ae rsons enti} te may it Baie that asl agmniuinteator oe Solnietrator, oF that such further order may be Money Use Is-Okayed COUNTER RUINATION Syracuse, N. ¥.—Lunch counters are the nutrition of ‘the nation, to Mary E. Buettner, nu- tritionist at the Syracuse health de- partment. Zhe claims that ogee ry , le Hi ; & » Nourmahal to trans- on the 3000-mile re- mysteries of Indefatigable Island he invited Dr. Townsend’ to recruit a ip of scientists for the expedi- EF here is the remainder of the inguished passenger list: Clar- L. Hay, of the American Mu- of Natural Histery; Dr. James , Chapin, ornithologist of the Amer- Museum; Dr. Henry K. Svenson, he Brooklyn Botanical Garden; Elwin R. Sanborn, photographer of gee ah: . | the New York Geological Society; and ‘Wilfred 8. Bronson, artist. l Dog Kills Himself | Monmouth, Ill, Mar. 25.-()-There are skeptics who say that a dog (doesn’t understand. The neighbors |are certain, nevertheless, that Mrs. Rose L. Work’s bulldog was a suicide. Mrs. Work left for New Richmond, Ind., today with the body of her pet dog to bury it at the side of her hus- band, who died two months ago. ‘The dog: has been, his constant coms panion for 10 years, and after his master’s death the pet seemed to lose interest in life, refused to eat and would not live in the house-his mas- ter-had occupied. Yesterday the dog ran in front of an automobile. and was killed. | AT THE MOVIES | ° CAPITOL THEATRE “Wise Girls,” a tremendously amus- ing small-town talking picture com- edy, moved into the Capitol Theatre last night, and if anyone misses it, jthey will be passing up one of the funniest plays of the season. It's jolly entertainment that has atmosphere ground for the laughter. Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer, the producers, have done themselves proud. HY fe bl i iu Ht ri i One Twice as Large as Los An- geles Planned by Trans- Atlantic Company New York, Mar. 25—(#)—Dr. Hugo commander of the dirigible > Mussolini ‘Approves Daughter’s Nuptials Mus: Air Company Planning Much Faster Service | After Master Dies ||55"t'was o_O || port, SPYING WINS HER DIVORCE Baltimore.—(NEA)—Back-seat driv- ling by the female sex sometimes re- sults in divorce. Back-seat spying re- BEPEEE " HU ‘ i “Konjola Truly Great Medicine,” Says Omaha Lady ‘The amasing record of Konjola, the for ills of and verified. It should be remembered, however, that Konjola is more than “just an- medicine.” led of 32 vicinity, where this it is, what it does, what it can be ibly expected to do for you. 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