The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1934, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934 OVER INSPECTORS ae 4] Ie el Work of Selecting Cali Would Take Money From Jury Moves Slowly Beer Sleuths and Give It aN mh; SRiMG Thiaace’ kao aie, TASES ‘There is one more thing I would like to add if I may. The list which is sent in to us shows upon it the name of the prospective juror or the man’s name going into the box, his resi- Gence and if he lives in the country, the rural route number, if he has one, ‘and his occupation, and nothing else. @. Do you have any At Friday Session D Attend State Meeting |“sacne eat anion. 3, tae A large number of Bismarck’s med- fcal men are planning to attend the Fargo, Arrythmia.’ 27 to 2. Dr. C. E. Stackhouse of An address by Dr. Walter L. Blery Bismarck is president-elect of the or-|ring, president of the American Med> Rose will speak on the “Significance of Geniot-Urinary Bleeding” during the first day’s afternoon session. Da a ©, Arnson will discuss “Gardis® to School System ganization. ical associa Valier , —~P—| Seouth pore babes Acanery oF Gpihaltaoloey and O. Ramsted is ’ and = sout - . a. 6 erming Nien ak TARE ‘ ° > Lo g - i 3 Hons. Sauurday, Ote-Laryngology, held in conjunction istrict and Dr. H. A. Brandes is delee i} Jouth “the most sacred responsibility t \\8 . é ‘ age Pier a e association meeting, Dr.| ga that rests on those who direct the wy . fair and warmer’ + governmental affairs of this common- ‘ jurymen : and Sat- 2 f questions they | ry if * ReRt snd not fn the department ot ay, the stig Sara fair th south part i= spoke here aa political rally, meet ly cloudy in north, warmer. date for eegreectan, and Thomas G. o'clock | GENERAL CONDITIONS 4 Johnson, candidate for attorney gen- people z enanaenn one iaany on is proceeding on that charge. any form = , ‘ . ernment,” Cain said. bi ie . $ : of the defendants, Oscar E. Erickson, “However, all of us realize that the : \ however, is not on trial because of ill- serious reduction of farm income, the ‘ ness. Defense efforts to obtain a and financial depression and 4 its accompanying hardships, neces- sitates reduction in governmental ex- court Thuraday withdrew States and Ri Penditures all along the line.” . ‘4 ? é y coast while elsewhere the weather is He declared it is “only fair and 5 f ‘ i wursday were: generally fair. § right that eur educational institu- i a . I. Bismarck station barometer, inches: ! tions should also practice the strict- ae : ‘ 5 28.26. Reduced to sea level, 30.04, est economy. On the other hand 5 f : Glen Ullin, bookkeeper;|,, Missouri river stage at 7 » these institutions should not be re- ie ? ¢ petit jury panel was illegally drawn. |Charles Leuck, Gardena, farmer; Ed-| ft. hour change, - 0.1 ft. ier quired to bear the burden of reduc- 4 ee The government desired to resist}ward Arnegard, Hillsboro, farmer; PRECIPITATION tion as is the case in North Dakota.| fy ii the motion and made no objections |/John T. Morris, Warwick, drayman; jon: In no other state of the union has the x rural schools or the educational sys- e state been required to bear &s great a burden of the tax reduction CAPITOL of the testimony given ss THEATRE aee— Pelee's chambers ‘by “Talcott, quee-[eused on the grounds that he was re- “1 would like to divorce Albert and start an antique sho but that business isn't what it used to bee deputy clerk of court, as to the man-|pers,sn! A. T. Spanberg, Baldwin,| © NORTH DAKOTA POINTS ner in which juries are selected. Dismissed by the court were Jack Tatoos ‘Testifies Smith, Carrington, hardware mer-|BISMARCK, clear By William After the arguments, the judge e8-lchant, who said a relation of his is|Besct wae Ferguson be engaged in ® business transaction a fare| With the Bank of North Dakota; Price | evils tS i THis Curious WorRLD in the|OWens, Bismarck, real estate man, ex- | Dickinson, clea! Pet. 0 ‘90 ‘90 ‘00 ‘90 F tioned by Hanley. ceiving compensation from the gov-|Dunn Center, clear .. 00 Tonight and Hanley: Now, if the court please,|¢tmment as an inspector for the Re- Cae ney nad be Saturday Matinee fuse a ile explanatory ope aax|tlon; J. ©. Beatie, Bismarck, con-|gemesor™. Seat 20 sas spnlies aupegenis ST couple tractor, who said he had sold » house | pears; clear vy i 25c until 7:30 CANNON, to the defendant Vogel within the last Fy 1 ry = A g ager of the Bismarck J. C. Penney . A Carnival of Life! Co. store on occasion has legal bust 2 irlpoo! ness with the defense attorney, Gor- ‘ A Whirl I of ; don Cox; Arthur 8. Malm, Grand Pd Emotions! 7 , : Forks, auto dealer, who has friends Es and associates with the mgr tend that city; George T. Richmond, Jamestown, pergonal friend of the de- SOUTH DAKOTA ea SSRSARSSSLSSLSSSACSSES 23 susezeauaeseeszexesese,e 3 ? fense attorney, Thorp; W. T. Munn, ‘eat eat Pet. Westhope, bank president, who said/turon, clear 0 4 «00 e $ petites 'P. C. Mohr, Mandan, manager of the MINNESOTA POINTS J. C. Penney Co store there who has — oh business with a state institution. Minneapolis, cldy. “a 30 Attorneys Moorhead, clear ........ 68 38 Challenge Eight The government used four of its — six challenges in the dismissal of J.| WEATHER IN OTHER 8T: rH Bids ES BRERRRRRBESSSLSSRSSSSsessEeEEBEREEe BB! nape ee ogee ere ferent individuals who send names to| In the case of each member of the O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. your nich names t in| jury panel as he was called to replace secigoiees fake one dismissed, the court ‘made a thor- ough examination of the individual's qualifications as a juryman for the case. The court first questioned the pros- ee tmployed by the United. States gor | Ree A. Weil, of , I have no way lem} by the Uni gov- NTINU regional labor board allowing it to is-| of knowing what is in their minds|ernment. Interrogations included: sue an order compelling submittal of acquaintance with either defendants from page one- differences between drivers and em- . or lawyers trying the case, personal decisions or declarations as to its wW. Brant, ao a Die ores| gs Larson, Leeds, chief of an " candidate for sheriff of Benson coun- Patri Can Oe ee ty; Jess Shelley, Egeland, farmer; |Caigary, alte ry aS... e and Olai Lien, Kermit, farmer. Chi 52 b 1006 BY WEA SERVICE. mc. Lad cal ‘parties ‘at all in connection with| Dismissed by defense challenges = ~ drawing the juries so far as your of- 0 Be *COCKCROWING® | |fiee"i concerned? “rat is coret, Hi HOUR, IN BIBLICAL TIMES, linotype operator; and L. R. Pichard, A. Yes. * 1, 82 MEANT A SPECIFIC HOUR... @. Now with reference to the dif-|Nisgara, merchant. 98 2 . 84 co 4 . merits, present or past business as-|Sioux City, Guardsmen’s Guns - i Seift Current, ‘ MUSICAL COMEDY In Toledo Strike} committees would sign the pact and . The Pas, Man., Toledo, Ohio, CARTOON - NEWS REEL esoprsonended is eaticication by thats Winnemucca,’ Nev Winnipeg, Mai to General L. 8.1 Expect Gas Company in command Calgary" . , luth ... LISTEN TONIGHT The excitement | probably | caused To Appeal Decision tas Aoi World’s Greatest ‘We are on the defensive! Dickinson, N. D., May 25.—(P—An All-Star Radio 7 New York Broadcast Miami ONE FULL HOUR _ Official Boy Scout peer one neh Outfitters SSSSSSSASSSSSSSTLSSSESSLSSSSSHKSSSSSSSSSSe 3: is g aia 3 ane BE , Master of Ceremonies mt ot entire * gene pa at the edge of) state, We are distributors for the Missouri Valley Area Council Morton Downey ‘Gas Pompe filed - hat ieee paredlt 4 of Official Boy Scout uniforms and accessories. be ver the ‘feed of the throng. ‘The a, We are i ition to suppl ith official Boy Scout over R Q. Are e are in a position to supply you with official Boy Scou' FRED WARING’S rioters kept eerening. Then the box in a Hats, Shirts, Shorts, Stockings (cotton or wool), Necker- PENNSYLVANIANS {toons aimed and fired - chiefs, Belts, Breeches, Sweaters, Swimming Suits, { * Another onslaught later in the ins) Raincoats, Shoes, etc. ‘4 MARIAN CLAIRE - |'" “otctution directed’ to. President Pay us 2 visit during the area jamboree. Take advantage of this splendid opportunity to complete your outfit. Alex Rosen & Bro. 418 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 135 CONVERT’S| ff i : li * TED WEEMS ORCHESTRA ' * i i fl is (175 Voices) * DETROIT SYMPHONY : ORCHESTRA * both fi JAN GARBER ORCHESTRA * be rial is exceedingly small. Neither is there any danger from birds eat- Aan hour of entertainment tonight i ia bonor of the official tomorrow of the great new 1934 Century of Progress Exposition. Pusisared : 7 MEMBER - THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE CHICAGOANS, Inc. [EES : LYDIA E. PINKWAN’S : VEGETABLE COMPOUND . bs) >Zo ic YER AVE. BISMARCK ates Big Fd a Wt : 4 — CAPITOL THEATRE 201-9 SF wicrn STARTS SAT. NIGHT, ALSO MIDNIGHT EW +++ THE SMARTEST LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON! All the little girl wanted was to be happily’ married—to a few nice agreeable men! Don't miss her in the merriest matrimonial_mixup ever seen on any screen!’ a nemmapne OAN BLONDELL WARREN WILLIAM - EDW. EVERETT HORTON - FRANK McHUGH - CLAIRE DODD SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE MERRIEST MATRIMONIAL MIXUP EVER SEEN ON ANY SCREEN! The Percodripit makes either Drip Coffee or Percolator Coffee Nonsense? Of course it is! You can’t use the same kind of maker for both. Nor should you use the same kind of coffee for both. In a Drip Coffee Maker, boiling water drips enly once through a coffee specially prepared to yield its favor quiekly. While ina Pereelater, the water continues to pass meamgy Clmees through a coffee prepared to yicld its flavor slowly. ‘The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a “Jack-of-all-trades” it is “master of none”—neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It’s a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or it has a little less flavor. It’s these little things that make or mar good coffee. Be sure to wse the correct coffee for cach method. Your grocer has two Schilling Coffees, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose—each one different in blend, roast and grind. Two Schilling

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