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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 3 1930 Wa —— eRe = > oo ——_—_—_$__—--—___——-———# | Hardy, two of the screens best known | * ern it ‘or a few oil station holdups| the trio hi teller - eld up the and escaped | Additional Sports | TE se adi || Blow. on Shells to ||| Salary Too Bigs [thom rei cy wunowitores || Thugs Take Pants | /s04, s tney, ere. without coats, wit ae va le a ° sas ". ‘ jn e clothing. ul | Propitiate Goddess ||| Tax Man Resigns ||s We are.” 4 continuous procram|! From Luckless Pair || There was about five dollars in the | continue for several days more, Only Colonel Mortga: e Holmes, N. D, July 3@—Dele-|| After Earthquake ||*—7___—_____"*| Mie ne ee VE. | —————+|clothing, which the bandits appro-| meagre clues to the holdup men are : 4 * | gates were gathering here today for | ¢————__________¢| | Middleton, Conn. July 3—)—John | Wie et Minneapolis, July 3—?}—Boarding |Pristed. Dien iapcgepe atl iors head fo |the tenth annual meeting of the| Gaicsie nace sen SMe (Roth, tax commissioner, resigned | CAPITOL THEATRE jthe car driven by George E. Bursa, | h for Bank Rapper gran” ‘ennant IPS | Nortn Dakote branch of the woman’s outta, shaicen ngal. July SUP Cal today because he figured his sAlaFy) Two priliant performers, urvtoubt- | 7", 20, two, thugs Reig Hp, Kisnanes earch for Dank The most valuable flower seed is missionary society of the Evangelical es, resounded for hours to| “Ss ‘90 DI ‘ edly destined for stardom before tnis| and robbed young Buss’ avd. nis Bandits Continues’ tht of the double petunia, which . church, the blasts of conch shells, blown by |¢s.s09 ‘for twelve months wor draw jyears 1s ended, are included in the ee ee eee Lite Liscitt — | costs about $1500 # pound. Leading Louisville Club Will Not; A meet board {Indians to propitiate thelr serpent ee el cast of “The Golden Calf,” coming to- OS ee ae forcing | Sanish, N. D., July 3—(#)—Posses = lave beregg of the executive oars | goddess, Bashuki. only give the city about six months | night to the Capitol Theatre, in addl- them to drive three miles into the | hunting for the three men who held », Have’ Big Anticipated late today, Presided over by Ment, was| tt is their belief that the goddess, of actual work,” he said. “This Job /tion to Sue Carol and Jack Muthall, |CUDtY; up the Commercial State Bank here { 5 lent, was who holds the universe upon her Should be @ part time proposition OF | who already have scaled the heights The thugs beat their victims and/| ast Friday concentrated their efforts yi Lead July 4 |Satoeae Aaa Wid tase Tosa, sonbetiines CHangés her position, {Comeuned with another job.’ lin audible pictures. left iets stranded, saree, alles in the} today in the country south of Wat- —_— Hi presi thus causing an earthquake which is STEPS SEE EROS? ‘These players are El Brendel, fa-)COUntTy, Wearing he discarded trouse | ford city in the belief that the bandits Chicago, July-3.—(AP)—When the ent Boeen ties a to be a punishment for the| ;" ——— ~~ mous comedian who specialires in salieied heh bd the assailants. | were hiding in the Bad Lands. fsun sets on the American association | {tors while Mrs. L. M. Eichorn of Lehr, sins of the people. She is especially | AT THE MOVIES | | Swedish roles, and Marjorie AVhite, | “0 drove away in the cat. Broken up into parties, groups con- Y Cae EEE ES baseball battle front Fourth of July, e team in first place after the isy Fourth almost always win the ennant. But today, as the teams rested for eir Independence day games, St. ul’s slow starting but hard stop- ing club was within three games of he Colonels and going strong. Other lubs, notably Minneapolis, also were etting stronger. Again aided by their hard hitting iller neighbors, St. Paul trimmed Louisville’s lead to three full games y y. ‘While Minneapolis made it three in a row over the slipping Colonels, the Saints defeated Indian- japolis, 4 to 1. , Minneapolis waited until the eighth inning. Tied at five-all up to that inning, the Kels pile over six runs and clinched the game, 11 to 5. ''They crashed out 15 hits off Ken ner and seven of them were ing secretary, will respond. Rev. A. Bremer of Fargo will speak. Grand Forks, N. D., July 3—(?)— Mrs. Timothy J. Shahane, mother of Timothy O. Shahane who is being tried for the second time for the mur der of his. father at Cavalier, Nov. 19, 1924, yesterday told the story of a quarrel between members of the fam- ily which resulted in the death of her husband. She stated the younger Shahane stepped in front of her as the en- raged husband rushed toward her. She did not see the actual stabbing she testified. In the opening statement after the prosecution had rested, H. C. Depuy, attorney for Shahane, outlined the defense as mental irresponsibility, self defense, defense of his mother and accidental death. fond of conch shell music, which les- sens her anger. to prevent a second quake later. ‘There were no casualties. From Gauhati, Assam, came word that nine severe earthquake shocks were recorded there within a period of six minutes. Many persons were injured. Several buildings were de- molished and telegraph wires were broken. Slight shocks continued long after the heavier ones. Other towns in Assam reported damage, also. Army Pursuit Plane Makes Long Flight Portland, Me., July 3—(?)—Today found Lieutenant Yantis H. Taylor and his army pursuit plane here after 15 hours of flying from*Laredo, Tex., 2,100 miles away to the southwest. He 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE unalloyed joy to see and hear the irrepressible Jack in his most recent “wise guy” role, that of Marco Per- kins in “The Social Lion,” which will be the attraction at the Paramount theatre tomorrow, July 4th. | “The Social Lion” is an adaptation of a famous Octavus Roy Cohen story, “Marco Himself”—and it proves to be right down Mr. Oakie's alley. To begin with, it’s a good little plot. Just like all of Octavus Roy Cohen's stories, there are many sur- prise twists in the telling of this one, and the final scene is at once mirth- Provoking and convincing. But most important of all, it seems to us, is the inimitable clowning of this superb Mr. Oakie. He is seen in the title role as the poor but hon- est and very brash garage mechanic who aspires to fame in the field of vivacious blonde comedienne, recently of the Broadway musical comedy for Paris.” His popularity, following the showing of “The Golden Calf,” & Fox Movietone comedy with music, is expected to bring him to the top| of the heap in short order. Miss White's screen debut was) made in “Sunny Side Up,” in which | she pushed Janet Gaynor and Charles | ‘The two wandered to a farm house tinued the search which began after where they telephoned police to whom they gave a detailed description of | WARNING Buy GENUINE BAYER Farrell, the stars, closely for leading honors. She again scored heavily in | “Happy Days,” her second Fox Movie- | tore production, and in her present | production she has the best chance | yet. | Another potential star also in-j| cluded in the cast is Richard Keene, , who first gained unusual attention in} “Why Leave Home?” He followed up with the leading male role in “Happy Days” and a similar part in “The Big Party.” He was a Broad- way and vaudeville favorite before Aspirin Know what you are taking to relieve that pain, cold, headache or sore throat. Aspirin shauld not only be effective, it must also be safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is reliable, clwoys the same—brings prompt relief safely—does not depress the w ubles. landed at the airport last night at| sport. Failing as a pugilist, he gets |signing a Fox Movietone contract. heart. Milwaukee routed Columbus again, Great Stone Face . 6:25 p. m. (ES.T.) after leaving the | himself a job on the polo team of the | The other “comer” is Paul Page who gee 10 Will Be Uneveiled | texas tieia yesterday morning at 1:10 | swell country club in his town, and jplayed the lead in “Speakeasy” and Do net toke chances—get the to 5. . 10 to 5. Toledo and Kansas City “etd their Wednesday’s games last Sane so they took a day off yes- rday. Texas Tennis Is Hard to Surpass Ghicago, July 3—(7)—Tennis as layed in Sunny Texas, particularly in Austin, dominated the tusele for he western men’s singles champion- i‘ tps today on the hard courts at iver Forest. As the title fight entered the quar- ter-final bracket, three Austin stars ‘were very much in the running and going strong. They were Karl Kam- rath, Joe Bill Bralley, and Bruce Barnes, the latter one of the sturdiest players in the west. None: of them had much difficulty reaching the round. One of them was certain to be eliminated in the quarter-finals, how- ever, as the luck of the draw aligned Barnes and Kamrath against each other. Chicago ranked second to Austin in “ombeing two of its stars, @ Jen- nings and Charles Lejeck, in the quarter finals. Des Moines, Iowa, had another in Harris Coggeshall. As the women’s singles champion- ship entered the quarter-final round, all the favorites who played their matches were still present. Buffalo Sees Night Baseball Game Buffalo, N. ¥., July 3.—(#)—Be- neath a 100,000,000 candle power bat- tery of floodlights tonight the Inter- national League Bisons clash with the, ‘ purpose headache, biliousness or indigestion ‘ treal Royals he i the =. La Golde Ht > Montrot “ovals here, in hel nounoe, it was balieved the chara] ‘THIS BEATS vanished! sy ot aaenena Pineapple ik 28 82'S, C2 Fe Reservations were pouring into Buf- he off- i ; “@ Del Reservations were pouring into But with plans forthe ott-vear campaign.) JOB HUNTING | 222 yore rear war Grape Jam 10k P2!°5%.......23¢ Asignmntry today. Nick Altrock and Al Schacht, the official clowhs of base= jballdom, have been borrowed from i the Washington Senators for the oc- casion. BAKER SERIOUSLY INJURED Cleveland, July 3.—(?)—Sergeant Sammy Baker, the veteran New York welterweight campaigner, was in a serious condition today from head in- juries suffered in a lacing at the hands of Baby Joe Gans of California in their 12-round fight at Taylor Bowl last night. Baker collapsed in the last round and was taken to St. Rapid City,8. D. July 3—(P)— George Washington's great stone face, carved in Black Hills granite, will be unveiled Fourth of July noon. Drilled on Mount Rushmore by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor, the head is three score feet from wig to chin, scaled to the size of a man 420 pa tall—equivalent toa 42-story scraper. : Borglum compared the unveiling to the completion of the sphinx by the Egyptian pharaohs. However, the sphinx could perch on the shoulder of the granite figure and scarcely reach to Washington's ear. ‘The American flag used to veil the head is 72 by 40 feet. It will be un- draped by little Billy Doane Robinson, Pierre, 8. D., grandson of Doane Rob- inson, South Dakota's former state historian, who first suggested the Rushmore memorial. Stone portraits of four presidents— Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt—will be carved on the Granite wall, authorized by congress as a memorial to American ideals. Huston Retirement Again Is Rumored Washington, July 3.—(?)—Retire- ment of Claudius Huston as Repub- lican national chairman again was forecast today in reports circulated widely among party leaders. Both the white house and the Re- publican national headquarters were silent, neither confirming nor deny- ing stories that President Hoover.had decided definitely in favor of a change. There were indications that the conference of party officials called by Huston for next Mondey would be postponed indefinitely. Although the of this meeting was not an- those who have been urging Huston’s retirement to redouble their pressure on the president. Cashiered Officer Under Indictment Chicago, July 3.—()—Col. Charles J. Kraft, cashiered commandant of the 202 coast artillery, Illinois nation- al guard, was under federal indict- ment today on charges of embezzling approximately $100,000 from the gov- ernment. a.m. (C.S.T.). His elapsed time was 16 hours, 15 minutes. His average speed was 140 miles an hour. Six stops were made en route. ‘The flight was made in the inter- ests of army tactics to establish mo- bility possibilities in emergencies. Would Help Farmers Balance Production Washington, July 3.—()—Farmers would be aided in making regional readjustments in agricultural produc- tion to assist in preventing undesir- able surpluses under a bill introduced yesterday by Representative Christ- gau, Republican, Minnesota. The measure would set up machin- ery through the department of agri- culture, the federal farm board, and the experiment stations at land grant colleges to work out farm reorganiza- tion methods. Find 40 Bullets in Body of Bootlegger &t. Louis, July 3.—(Thursday)—() —Machine gunners put a former bootlegger “on the spot” near Wood- river, Ill., just before midnight last it. The victim was George Williams, 48, of Woodriver. At a morgue where the body was taken, an examination revealed 40 bullets had struck him. ——_——_—_— PORTUGAL MAY RETALIATE Lisbon, Portugal, July 3.—(#)—Re- are current here that the Por- cabinet will increase the du- ties on American automobiles 50 per cent in reprisal at increased import duties under the new American tariff measures. While untrained workers are be~ ing ‘‘turned down”? right and left, graduates of Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, constantly walk into good positions. Vivian Hall starts with Northrup King & Co., Moor- head; Stella Hanson goes to Secur- ity Insurance Co.,; Fergus Falls; Petrina Magnusson to Mills-Farup Auto Co., Park River; Zetta Tray- nor, to Hull Insurance Agency. Teachers! High School Gradu- ie makes good, having been a star polo player on the enlisted men’s team of the cavalry unit with which he served a term. Having made good in polo, the chesty Jack now thinks he can make good in the social circle into which he has been projected by the force of his horsemanship prowess. But he fails miserably as a pink tea per- former, and loses the ritzy society girl with whom he had thought he was in love. In the end he tan to concede the victory to the plain little girl, Mary Brian, and to the plain life of plain folks. Skeets Gallagher, chief support for Jack, as his pal and manager, gleans a number of laughs for himself. He teams admirably with the dean of wise-cracks. Miss Brian is her sweet self again. Others in the capable supporting cast are Olive Borden, Charles Sellon, Cyril Ring, E. H. Cal- vert and James Gibson. Comedy will predominate the pro- gram for tomorrow, for on the same program is Stan Laurel and Oliver Excess Acid Sickens —Get Rid of It! Sour stomach, indigestion, gas. These are signs which usually mean just one thing; excess acid. The stomach nerves have been over-stim- ulated. Too much acid is making food sour in the stomach and intes- tines. The way to correct excess acid is with an alkali. The best form of al- kali for this purpose is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Just take a spoonful of this harmless, almost tasteless preparation in @ glass of water. It works instantly. The stomach be- comes sweet. You are happy again in five minutes! Your heartburn, gas, the efficient way to alkalinize the system, to relieve the effects of over- acidity. Phillips Milk of Magnesia has been standard with doctors for over 50 years. 25c and 50c bottles at all drug stores. Be sure you get the gehuine. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. 8. Registetéd trade mark of the Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, since 1875.—Adv, “The Girl From Havana.” | future is predicted for him. | Millard Webb directed “The Golden jCalt,” which is a spectacular produc- tion which presents a cross-section of Bohemian life in Greenwich Village. MINNESOTA YOUTH DROWNS Bemidji, Minn., July 3.—(#)—Chas. Gould, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Gould, Bemidji, drowned in Lake | Bemidji near, Diamond Point. park. A bright AMERICAN POET DIES Paris, July 3—()—Cheever Dun- | ning, 51, American poet who long has | | been resident in Paris, died today at | the American hospital. genuine product identified by the name BAYER on the package and the word GENUINE printed in red. | | ST GAL) PeAneUL Pris FL' uid spray... Has fragrant, odor. Developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research itutes—insist Fellowship. Refuse substi FLY-TOX.... Every HARMLESS TO PEOPLE AND ANIMALS Saturated with Filth : Ooring Sickening Germs KILLS THEM ALL bottle guaranteed. ot [Louisville still will be.entrenched in After the first quake, which threw stage. "i r ‘ 4 Jack Oakie, the personification of “ their two assailants. { irst place but will not possess the .. :. residents out of their beds and broke | wise. Brendel scored his first audible pic- Ri merally aceepted first mortgage on Defense Begins in down telephone communication, the Ae Carsipna ronpler pesos 8 ame ture success in “The Cock 1 BR lt Mba eeded | Diamond | cited je 1930 pennant. | Shahane Murder Case populace rushed into the strects,| succeeding picture. World,” following with even greater | $50. Per Week One of baseball’s precepts is that many blowing the shells, which failed| "tts therefore nothing short of |haners in “Sunny Side Up” and “Mot | 4 James W. Sat., Salt ree NH HERE HME Ee EO OO Millions of 1.G.A. housewives in thirty-six States know the I.G.A. in- vitetion to “Come On In” is their j a to save money! You're invited--""Come On Bad ‘July 5, to Fri., July 11, Inc. ee é CALIFORNIA PEACHES Water Pack. for Pies and Sauce, No. 10 (gallon) Can. Plain or Iodized, WE phe reve Miesisvcaticelnstiee 7 Sardines .. California, in Temato FRUIT JAR CAPS | Mason, Porcelain Lined, Carton.... Baking Powder \@ %"21¢ .79¢ Apricots FRUIT Re‘up D rus. LGC Apricots 1s BEAUTIFUL PJU TES wash for Letards Bry Natianal Sales Content igf FRUITS VEGETABLES auce or Mustard STips 1K 2°..34¢ White, Square Can, 37@ 28c Solid Pack, for Pies or Jam, No. 10 (gallon) Can. JAR RUBBERS tagehathy &=". Be “eH HEHEHE HH HH HHH HH HH HH HHH ‘ef P <1 ———————— ates! Watch results of ACTUAL : f a enmed. eo reprs pide edd BUSSES. ae (roornahied : : sals for Bi KLGA. * , was suffering from a hemorrhage of —at D.B.C. only). ‘ollow the .G. ‘the brain or a fractured skull. CULL, BAKKEN, “SucceS$ful’ July 1-7. Write F. L. ; Specials for Bismarc . * ——_____ ‘Watkins, Pres.,806 FrontSt,, Fargo. Stores Saturday Only YOUNG CORBETT FAVORED BRADY and JANZ 5 ‘a * San Francisco, July 3.—(?)—Al- ee - 4 Ibs. per though young Jack Thompson, is wel-|] (446 i New Potatoes {0° 25 peck 79¢ * Benet coat poesia Certified Public Accountants Fourth largest automobile manufacturer in the world, the Oakland Mo- Large California - - White Rose toons nade favorite in their 10 round|| INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS tor Car company has recently completed additions to its plants and equip- * | Juicy California, No. 360 size, non-title bout here tomorrow. Dahl Bldg, Bismarck Phone 359 ||- res. ha i ment. costing millions of dollars, for the manufacture of the Oakland Lemons sunuist brand, 114 dozen for ..... 63c de PRINCETON BEATS CLARE 4 | Eight and the Pontiac Big Six. The plants contain a total of 3,881,534 J j ee fw, See & H square feet of floor space under roof. | * 4) Ax! college, Cambridge, by six feet in a | ‘ p heat of the Henley pee today. | In the new motor plant alone are housed a battery of 1,900 electrically s * iv beady oa eats 4D pe driven machines, 75 per cent of which are specially designd for production uggestions # ; onds, H of Oakland and Pontiac engine parts. ber oh eet ears RTT ae tye ‘Walking-leaf insects of south | 2 Pimientos, chopped, lettuce or Romaine, Mayon- Pty es aa esate \ Thousands of jigs, tools, and fixtures built specially for Oakland and | fe Pe oy eg separately, 1 hour, tn is Boon het ing diem diffoule 19 see. © | Pontiac play their part in the precision manufacture of the Oakland Eight | ivan «avin orion nd Fee ere cae cove | ial e > | and Pontiac Big Six. i PARAGUS and EGG—1 can 18K As. | Oakland and Pontiac engines are tested on a battery of 284 test stands | Alternite asparagus tine, sliced eggs and breed crumbe tn * € Sehilli | of special design, on which engines are hooked up in tandem and “run in” ae ae ae * moors gl » Beet r) = a : ng \ under their own power. On the assembly conveyor lines, 470 specially ee Steg whites, beaten very stift, sugar, 1 & tte x 3 | designed fixtures carry Oakland and Pontiac production parts to the point iain: Spreot: rub through sieve. ny, eat * | | ea 3 = | ee Sere a All we ask to prove their 1 2 ig iiss cy MP 3% a 18K ripe Apricots, * ‘ superiority is that you use ; In the sheet metal department, ponderous presses, exerting hundreds | * needen, pisin pastry as jigs uy ue age sack, Satisfaction guar- Tea in vacuum! of tons pressure, stamp out fenders and similar parts. Dies made special- * Ei opeed" ads Sat ugar Covae with Na ie ete x ’ Just like your coffee! ly.for Oakland and Pontiac at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars | i * Tt is just as vital for one as it is are used in these operations. | OCCIDENT, for the other, to prevent the : | * : Experience has ? evaporation of the fragrant oils | More than 600 machines, including scores of special tools and fixtures, | given us knowledge, LYON S BEST that give them both their flavor. | play a:part in the manufacture of Oakland and Pontiac axles. Manufac- wk kk We know what to do, how to do it, and what to avoid doing in times of distress. We leave no detail for the bereaved to worry about. We Understand Science has been longer discov- ering how to do it for tea. So -far it’s a Schilling secret. Try it, and find what you have been missing all these years. Teed turing operations here involve a degree of accuracy comparable to the manufacture of fine watches, OR CLIMAX Every bushel of wheat uséd in millipg these brands S| Bismarck 6 Stores i | | Cylinder: blocks, flywheels and housings, cylinder heads, manifolds, | and practically every casting used in engine manufacture are produced in | is washed and scoured in at least 20 gallons of pure water. the new, ultra modern gray. iron foundry. Costly pattern equipment is necessary for each of these parts. — 408 Bdwy. Phone 1080 — MIM 2 - z Schilling loed Tes is for mare P = "COOK'S GROCERY | —508 Ave,.D = Cost More - Worth It! refreshing ses fry death These are facts of great importance to every Oakland-Pontiac buyer, Phone Hy - DICKS GROCERY - A ath “3 = — is and establish the magnitude, pwmanence, and stability of Oakland and Phone 371 — R. T. GR - RUSSELL- MILLER a pli gf vg piaed Pontiac—a definite safeguard of the buyer’s investment for years to come. 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