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STATUS OF INDIAN COUNTRY IS RAISED TO BALK U, §. CASES vidence in One Liquor Raid Suppressed; Quash Motion Is Up in Statutory Case — Officers of the law should obey the Jaws same as bootleggers, commented idge Andrew Miller in federal court 4 in assenting to a motion for suppres- sion of evidence in @ raid on James King, at Cannonball. The raid was eld illegal. It was made on com- plaint by Superintendent Mossmain, of the Si Rock agency, last eGough, “Tevin’ the pictures—the Curiously summer, King béihg suspected ‘of sef!- |‘cops © $ng liquor to the Indians on the reser- vation. Similar action was asked in the tases of John and Louis Seidl, Mott, > but action was postpgned with the motion pending. one of the best First National melo: ‘drama thrillers ‘since “The Gorill Jack Mulhall is featured, and Alice ‘Day, who played the feminine lead e Gorilla,” is cast opposite Mul- Another case, involving the status | hall. «” bf land on the Berthold Indian reser-. .. vation, brought a motion to quash _ the indictment for rape against Joe ‘Youngbear. Both persons to the) frase are allottees and the point was Yaised that the land on which the * offense was alleged to have been " committed is not Indian land, tRere- +) fore the government has no jurisdic- in “The All of the action in the picture takes place in the old house from the cellar to the garret. and the story. it. is- said, bas a most unusual twist at the end. ‘The cast includes Jane Winton, Robert O'Connor, John 8t. Polis, Claude Allister, Aggie Herring, De- ‘Witt Jennings and Webster Camp- . tion, that lodging in the lo¢al’courts. | bell. {Whe question became, What is Indian Sentences Imposed Thursday An affidavit supporting the demand for quashing was said by Wiliam er to be true in his belief, and {U. L. Burdick, deputy U. 8. attorney, aid he would investigate the matter efore the court passes final judg- gment on the motion to quash. Four men admitting violations of fihe prohibition law were sentenced Whursday, two cases were dismissed fand three plead guilty, but sentence def erred. John Booth got 60 days jn the ®tutsman county jail; Con Hollweg, Alfred and Dick Cook, Cleveland, ‘were fined $100 cach. Lee Hanley | 4was fined $100 and sentenced to 60 4 cold in the Burleigh county jail, ta 1 in December 1. John Evans and W. Weinstein, Bis- 2S pleaded guilty.. Sentence of Ye was deferred indefinitely and einstein will*be sentenced tater this 4 fem Sentence also was deferred in he case of John Schlossr, Mandan. [AT THE MOVIES | —_—_———__* CAPITOL THEATRE “ / Lauded as one of the most enter- and enjoyable films Richard has ever made, “Lovin’ the ,” all-talking comedy romance, showing at the Capitol Theatre. 3 and critics in other cities » thave acclaimed the poibeied of the putstanding laugh hits of the year. The picture brings Dix to the at the height of his popularity. Faking pictures have been introduced sitce his scores of successful silent films, and they have not. found Dix ‘wanting. In fact, he is even better suited to dialog films than to silent NOTICE TO CREDITORS §N THE MATTER OF THE) ESTATE OF ) Bamuel C. Milliman, Deceased.) tic hereby given by the up- Harry Milliman, the ex- )| for registration and Man Fatally Injured When Struck by Train Little Falls, Minn., April 11.—(4)— A man in whose pocket was found a letter bearing a Minneapolis name and address was injured fatally by a freight train at Watab last night and died here a short time later. The letter bore the name of “Thomas: L. Jones.” He was struck when he walked on the Northern Pa- cific tracks, and was brought here by train. SEVEN ENTER RING MEET | Minneapolis, April 11.—(#)—Five entties ‘from » one from Council Bluffs, Ia., and a seventh trom. §t. Cloud, Minn., Nave been re- ceived by F. W. Kahler, manager, for the. inaugural shriners golden glove amateur boxing tournament here May 8 and 9. Each of the seven produced affidavits to. prove.themselves bona fide amateur fighters and their names will be forwarded to the central -amateur athietic union of Chicago confirmation. STRIKE TIES UP 30 SHIPS - Manchester, ‘Eng. April 11—()— About 30 vessels from. the United Btates, Canada, New Zealand, Aus- 'tralig ‘and’ Baltic ports, many with cargoes of fruit and. other perishable goods, are lying. idle here because of Ja strige of 3,000 dock workers. LMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- in District Court, Fourth Judicia! Dis. rict. LR. Baird, as Receiver of Merchants State nk of.Hebron, North ler, "Gi Mueller, Defendants. ‘The’ State: of ‘North Dakota to the above pene Defend: last will and testament | you inty of Hennepin and Stat deceased, to the cred- jt persons having claims eal ed, to exhibit them ith the necessary vouchers, within ix months after the first publication ft id Harry Milliman, aide: ics of George , Register in the Webb Block, in the ity of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, + fRorth Dakota, or to tha Judge of the ‘ounty Court of Burleigh County, orth Dakota, at his office in the urleigh county, North Dakota, court ouse in the city of Bismarck; in Bur-} the leigh County, North Dakota. George |. Register, whose address is the ebb Block, Bismarck, Burleigh ounty, North Dakota, fs the restdent ent of the said executor. You are hereby further notified that lon. 5 Ce 5 ru) i iu as fixed th: j D. in the ourt Rooms of said Court in the leigh county, North Dakota, louse in the city of Bismarck, in Bur- leigh sounty North Dakota, as the ime a ? lace for hearing and justing all claims against the estate hi iC, Miltiman, De- which have been duly an Presented as hereinbefore Dated at aeaneepoiis, Minnesota, pril first A. D. 1930, Harry Milliman, the the last, will and and of the estate. q . C. Milliman, deceased. ) Wirst publication on the 4th day of Oh ABEL A.D, 1990. executor of ament ) WOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALB + * Notice Is Hereby Given that 2 Runyan, his wife, both of the city ismarck, in the County of Burleigh in 356, will sidvat’ the” premises ie such herein: failure to ap) » judgment will io lefault for Bismarc! id Post Said Defend ice that the complaint in entitled action has been office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, ‘in nnd, for the qounty of eigh and State of Nor a er ZUGER & TILLOTEON, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. / 1. 4/4 18. CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- jeigh.—s8. In_ County ‘Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Eva Goodrich, Deceased. Grace Goodrich Taylor, Petitioner, vi Grace Goodrich Taylor and Flo! E. Ki nd.alb other persons in- ondents. orth Dakota to the ondents, and all in Re of You and each of your a: sjted and required to ap the County Court of the County of sf te at. the office of ¢ hi 1 Bese in sald Count: the 23rd ey. of April 0 o' in a o'clock in tS ould not be granted. of this citation be made uired by law. this ist day of April, y ‘the Court: 4 AVI Fy Mi , et servi FARGO LQU JURY IS DISHESSED Cass State's Attorney Prepares to Retry Alleged Owner of Moon and Alky the largest liquor Cass county for several years. He was | fire. accused of owning 582 gallons of monshine and alcohol found in a Fargo warehouse. — John Holzer and J. L. ‘Farrell, two of three men: alleged to have attempt- ed to hi-jack the liquor from the warehouse, face burglary charges, ne Just Another ‘Guy’ New York, ‘A 1l—( -The phantom: wisn'-s, phaaioa toaay. He was just another inmate of a New Ris prison ‘cell. . received in @ fusillade of machine gun Senville, described by police as a and beer runner, -was driving alone in his car early today when two other stitomobiles drew alongside and their occupants opened fire. Two of the bullets ‘hit him in the forehead. charses| I Was Amazed A “Prince There Was” at city auditorium tonight at 8:15. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, 12 quart National Presseur cooker, mahogany library dining table, new hae cabinet. Phone 786-R, 414 Ave. FOR SALE—Eight legged occasional table. Phone 333 or call at 715 Fifth FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern stucco bungalow, 2 bed rooms, large sun parlor, hot water heat, near school, well locat- ed, heated garage, at bargain, owner leaving city. SEVEN ROOM stucco bungalow, at least 3 large bed rooms, oak floors, double fire place, hot water heat, M. L. Leibel, newly appointed. assistant cashier, State Bank of | Heimdal, writes to Dakota Business College, Fargo, ““My work is so similar to my school work, I some- times think I am back there.”” By taking ACTUAL BUSI- NESS training (copy: B.C. only), you are when you start your first position. ‘You get more pay, advance faster. Over 230 D.B.C. graduates have become bank officers. ‘Follow the SucceB$ful”” May 1-5. Save time and money. Finish at busy season. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. i Specials for Saturday Libby’s Peaches, No. 24%4'can ... * Tello, amy flavor, 3 pkgs. .. Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb.'can.. &. At Quick Relief Konjola Gave’ Happy Man Tells How New Medicine Ended Stubborn Neur- itis and Other Ailments A medicine of delightful surprises {s Konjola, the modern compound of 32 valuable ingredients which has be- come the most talked of medicine in the nation. . Highly as this m 4 is recommended by the many thou- sands who have tried it; famous as Konjola has become; those who put it to the test for the first time almost invariably express wonder and amaze- of surprise and delight from nied aad women who have found new ll ut TTA aalt : i t ida at 5 ‘- z= Z af iEE s Hi i Value: For .. ! srhis ‘Coupon titles you to _ FREE—A $3.50 Pearl P 4 Of Grain Corporation| ag: tate ie, dard Oil Raises asoline Price Cent ‘Chicago, April 11—(P)—The Stan-|-- ro, dard Oil Company of Indiana en- nounced today an advance of one cent @ gallon in the tank wagon and serv- ioe station prices of motor, gasoline, effective Saturday morning, April 12. PALACE Theatre, MANDAN, N. D. Tonight and Saturday Matinee Sat. 3 p. m. 10c-25¢ 7:15 - 9 p. m. - - 15¢ = 40 ARCTURUS RADIO TUBES NICOLLET Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. AMERICANS | ’ Are an imaginative and re- sourceful people and yet, at: the same time, they are a nation of copyists. There was never anything ‘made but what someone could make it worse and sell it for less. : If you are particular about your dress and coat, if you want. exclusive and unusual things, may we suggest that your Spring _coat be a Kirshmoor-Irish Robe?. This is the finest of woolen fabries, made by hand craft in old Ireland and in the most delight- * ful and entrancing colors: and patterns. They cannot be copied by American crafts- men. . You'll never see a cheap. coat’ that looks like yours, if it’s a Kirshmoor. 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