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‘THE WEATHER @enerally A BUN E PUD cea ie 22 LAST EDITION THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919 _ PRICE FIVE CENTS ( —— = : ee ae ere TAa Ee ae ae 5 = y EO RILEY IS NAMED fwaNpan” vawxs /PACKING TRADES *7 UiturenaNr of IRELAND A FAiLUre F GHTING PARSON OF ST. THOMAS jf mn) DEMAND JOBS OF LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND, A FAILURE a} 4 y i AY rf 10 HEAD FARMER FRAZIER AGENTS REORGANIZATION Dublin Decages An at |’ military: promptly, retyrhed P ROVES P AUL REVERE WHO ROUSES : —-—— ? . ¢ ! the fir d one of the as- . tempt was made at 1 o'clock the fire and one of the a \ : B DY E Mandan, N. D., Dec. 19.— this morning to assassinate sailants, was shot dead. Hi3 —The Mandan post of the Viscount’ French, the lord body laid by the roadside. T ||, American legion passed reso- ae '; eT exo Ambulances were rushed ‘ ; ! Stevling Meniweal A lutions last night demanding { F ; ieutenant of Ireland. eA to the spot. Information 4 erling Man Re-elected By Ac- | that Governor Lynn J. Fraz- Industries Involving Capital of Lord French was driving gathered indicated that the | Rey. Allen O. Birchenough Traces the Trail of the Red Which Is a , clamation President’ of ier call for the resignations More Than Billion to Be between the Ashton gate assassins fired from a field ee ive ‘ orn ¢. | 1 Union Yesterda ' immediately of Neil C. Mac- Unserambled and Phoenix park and the while the vice regal party Dragging Its Slime From One End of North Dakota to the 4 7 on ion Yesterday donald, C. E. Stangeland, | necrame vice regal lodge when a shot was passing along the road. Other—Largest Political Audience Assembled in History of . George E. Totten, Robert. | was fired, A. civilian near- eS ‘Auditorium: Hears I Feat eh 3 9 a i i OTHER OFFICERS CHOSEN|| Muir and Madam Signe Lund ||'TO DROP ALL SIDE LIN by was struck and instantly News Is Confirmed udltor une Hears: 1s V. A. “Fighting Squad” and Stays Till : sis aE on chatted of Une American: Hed by thg bullet. j London, Dec. 19.—News After Midnight ¥ i 1 ‘|| ism. The resolutions were policeman was wounded of the attempt at assassina- ; Y Annual Meeting of Co-operative || similar to the ones adopted Packers Agree to Forever Dis-| at the same time. ‘ tion of Viscount French in The trail of the Red; THE THING BEHIND the innocent. | Agricultutists Comes by the ena post of the associate Themselves. From Lord ee powever, es- Dublin wag confirmed this |appearing farmers’ economic program in North Dakota; the sine : : caped the fate eviden: > after i eae baa A cae i 4 to Close dissenting pate ie nota By-Production tended for hing vod atte GOR BY, Deca hie abacus influences which are stealing into ou¥ homes, our | . ue rave a aa jor Sa ara ‘aid -t an : churches and our public offices, were exposed in startling arraign- | J. H. Riley of Sterling was re-elcct-|| against the resolutions, |] Washington, Dee. 19. — Reorganiza- Several shots are said to Dublin says: Imei P ' Lites e en yy y p LEASE: ZALES SSR h ben fired : “VU; ent of RED SOCIALISM and of the leaders and forces which : sted led. by acclamation | yésterday after- tien of a gigantic ind! involving] DAVE ben fre by Lord Viscount French was all | dominate the Nonpartisan | A ba . j Raeamarael dade? et tiie \ctue “creanlaa ERAT capital of more than $1,000,000.000 and| French’s assailants. The right.” livered by Rev Alen 6. Bi raeue a en unpaseioned bites ae ae | s i affecting $7 corporations will result eV. . Birchenough of the I. V. A. ing squa tion of the Farmers’ Educational and CHIC AGO GR A ND from the cOMEDLaL Ted tha to an audience of 1,200 people at the Bismarck auditorium Thurs. Co-operative union which closed’ its government and the five big packing TERMINATION OF ANDERSON TAKES athe satauad (tie cotantion. at Be OPERA DIRECTOR Tnder the agreement announced last} COAL STRIKE WAS | : The crowd was the largest which had ever gathered in the audi- merela Shut rans enday. ther alehe and which will be walle bindlie FEDERAL VIC - orium for a political meeting, and again and again it went wild, onlees ee eae SAG hint by an injunction deerce the business VICTORY STEPS T0 HOLD shouting, cheering, stamping its feet and waving its hands in the Be VICeD ele eel of Swift & Co. Armour & Co., Morris air in an ecstasy of ¢ tas 5 htt 4 ; Ne ley, Dickinson, secretary treasurer, DIES SUDDENLY & Co, Wikon& Co. and. the Caduhy ines : : ae eens ae of enthusiasm. The fighting parson from St. 7 (ye by acclamation; A. N, Blexrud, Ragan, Co. will he restricted to meats and pro-| Attorney General Palmer Denies F emma Cae e inter est oe oe with his first word, and rector for three ycars. visions, 'T mrs ate given to com x e he held it to the very last. He brought a messa i c. | The other directors are W. B, Breen ay Par a ee ae That Industrial Dispute ‘home:to everyone who heard Hin 8 essage which struck | of Bismarck and L. S, Langedahl of|Cleofonte Campanini, Great Im-| ‘The packe: reed to forever (lis- Was “Settled” “The fi is an” orl i i oe “ ‘Puttle and the president and vice SORA Ga Laan allie ated sta e as “The fight is on, men,” cried the fighting parson. “We are president. This board will name the| presario, Falls Victim to related to the meatpacking industty| Washington, DecdId&—'’he termina.|Seeretary of Industrial ,. [taking things out of the hands of the professional politicians. The next meeting place of the state con- ° chick e A 4 i uae preparing to act. 3 not ¢ H , geting, plage, of, thos state. coms Pneumonia which means they will exer¢ uel tia Getlne SPER OMTPRETIs ie toe oe oe eee Commis-|citizens are preparing to act- It is not a fight between political Venton ton Next Peat prone yy Ons ther control over the marketing of live] settioment but a vielory. tor the eon sion Tries to Stop parties, it is a fight between principles, a fight between Ameri- ing the session in this city agian. stock or the retaining of meat products 5 canism and Red Socialis y a ; . . Burch Named Delegate. Chicago, bec. 19,—Cleofonte Cam-| Siw will anit the fit of meat substi ernment, Attorney General Palmer to- Payment a n and Red Socialism. There are three factions in this fight. Fee eae cntarel oeay elected Panini, director general o fthe Chicago tutes’ ¢ ant Cues, patter, cheese and day teeta the senate sub-committee in- There are the Reds, we know what they stand for; there are the ] o vy acclamation the state’s delegate to} Grand Opera Co. died of pneumonia | poultry. : be ee ee ee won ity fignt’| ‘The splendid” control whieh the whites, we know what they stand for, and in between the two are t. 4 42 the national convention of the Farm-| itis morning. : Furtherme mackers agreed (6] yr palmer said. Neder rcasaetell Tei wite ana elitng las oceet Gee pAbIL . the yellows, and nobody knows where they are or what they stand ¥ ers’ union, and Mrs, J. W. Burch was Campanini was in a weakened con-| submit to the jur f-the federal) tyo5 ee was no set- | league chine has over the public ‘for. If you are a yellow y st get i y See A NeSRIAN Jew | dition when he came to Chicago to di-| court : Tor the deeree ther will! Woment in actualil the men and the] funds of Nerth Dakota through the! : mee a yen you must gel into one class or the other named alternate. J. L. Frank of New] : 50 court and under the decree they Will inion officers have complied with ou: . and stand for something in this fight.” Salm was elected second alternate. Teet s for the opening of! pe prohibited from maintaini | demand and returned eee h ous) Bank of North Dakota was shown this Ce eee SOC De Anus: ight. The convention yesterday | passed |) son on Novesnber combination with each other ond 39) yore niorting, when W. A. AtWerson, The Crawford Well Received " resolutions cemmending the actions of} aN ees sh | tempting to monopolize any food prou- Afiiuenpolis Ree ie ea | The Oo ta ~state in taking effective means to} {Cr (le opera seas Ki 4H 7 ara = rcs .. rs Sesion a0: ee Aacgebchd combat the grasshopper evil and es cond en leeume seotae nil he sas AUDITING BOARD nounced, according to information at| F. Crawford of Sentinel Butte, urged thorough preparations to meet an ‘ eae FOpME UnUC ES TCA EMER TURNS DOWN BILL the capitol, that he had taken steps to} fF ' ore chairman of the state the expected infestation during 1920, Ue ars ey Ee es OR r 1 ; < iS Yortl oard of regents a | recommending the use of posioned| He gradually grew weaker and three s M Bon bas flent by the Bank of Nor ; 5 ire a Hiiaea wag deplored 4 9 bran on unoccupied areas, as well as| WCCKS A#0 was removed to a hospitat FOR BOLSHEVIS. kota on checks issued by the state e agitation and the seething j i on cultivated lands, je roapmeumenst doyelo ped i 1 treasurer in payment of warrants is- unrest which have been created J. J. White of this cily addressed | 'ouvle defeated efforts of four physiy 7 - Anarchistic sued to Special a nis alton by imported trouble-makers, and vis convention and outlined his plan clans to ald dils:reeovery.. | |Declines to Pay for Anarchistic o 1 in the employ of Attorney who declared the time had come or the building of a purebred live- { iterg 7 0 : anger. tgs “s 7 £ stock ‘pitvilion li this clty, : Literature Ordered For amet ao ‘Phe nature of the proceeding has not|Strictest Economy to Be Exer-, “hen North Dakotans who had ‘Elevathrs” Big, Success. | State Library Storms Reported in Middle At-|yct heen clearly revealed. Tt is not ciced th Eendilute at given the best years of their Reports were made by various del- “| een lantic States and Missis- known whether Anderson resorted to : xpi eo lives to the upbuilding of the egites on the success of the farmer- SEEKING VOTERS’ The bill of Charles H. Kerr & Co. sippi Valley Abs fprminllty “of “a goth broceeduee. National Funds ae must demand that they be } owned and operated ators the of Chicago, IL, for 22 copies of an 5S g asmuch us the stelalcom eft alone. 5 state, Tho. fants! ei at * al histic and socialisti text. “yooks aie a of which the Minneapolis man is see- Washington, Dec. 19.— Al general Theodore G. Nelson secretary : ps Regan, which has been operating on a which were ordered for the North Da-| Washington, Dee. 19.--Snow was | Petry controls the Bank of North Da- appropriation for 1921 will be pared of the Inde; send t Vi xt 9 ‘ ‘ cooperative basis since 1914, has kota puble library and its traveling} flling today over most of the middle-| kote, Jegal action might not be regard.) {PPreprn or Wil be pares T ependent Voters asso- 7 made money and been a great success Huraries by Charles B. Stangeland, Alluntic states and the Ohio und the ed as neces z down “in aecordane wilh strict econ-| ition, explained the organiza- 4 ever sitice ‘it started, according to the junder appointment «from the state| upper Misstsstppt valley, Reports of| "The attorney general's warrants tol omy” except the postoflice and naval} tion and its purpose and the line roport/ and the same is true of the fe {board of administration, was rejected fie weather bureau indicate that the ite Maamaeean te te eee departments the estimates of whieh, of attack which it is making on fennigrel leyalnr at, sto Salen in Socialist Ousted From Congress | rey PY, Avomiey Gonetey a ane ie Soule Inue Louight and possl-| eviices rendered “by Judge S$. TL. are less than for the present year Ma) socialism in this state. showed, are operated oy the Rochuale| . Again Candidate in Fifth | Auditor ‘Kositzky, constituting. a ma- “the storm was ggnceted to extena| Nuchols of Mandan and Judge. W. G.} Jority Leader Mondell, Wyoming, told Rev. Birchenough spoke for plan of G0-eperation, and this plan is Haag i : jority of the state auditing board. The] into Now Enghind during the day. Da waersog W abpeton. who were suc-| the house today when the first urgent ‘two hours-and twenty’ minutes, qi regommended ‘by the Farmers’ union Wisconsin | board held thac these books were or-| ‘The temperature hae smbderi ted cosa icin defending the oll stax act of deficiency bill of this season wayx'and when he closed there was a bacause of its successful application ze ‘wered without proper authority and| generally in the northern border states | (91 Saainst the assaults | On | brought up. Greatest reductions | A By in theso two instanees as well asl Milwaukee, Wiss Dee, 19.—Voters i:| that the bill did not create a: legal] and in iuch of (he country cast of the |! federal court by the Stanlurd O2| omg be made in the army and dort fated . sp eae ly with others. the fifth Wiscensin congre ul dis {claim against the state. Mississippi river but readings remain | © fication estimate he said the former! nue or five minutes, wit! . I Very Successful. trigt today are che sing between Vi ‘The invoice included three volumes] much below normal in the regien of Ae 75 AUN, fe PAYMEN Le request totalling $082,800 ¥ aN cries: of “Go on; keep on,” al- ‘4 The convention of the Farmers’| tor 1... Berger. socialist, and Henry 11.) 90 “Anarchism and Socialism.” “Cap-| the great lakes, the Ohio valley. the] MeCINi | is vc ieee latter $117,798,380 an ase of though it was near midnight. vnion of North Dakota was one of| Badenstab, fusion candidate, runnin. | ital,” fifteen volumes of Class Strug-| middle Atlantic 2nd the New ead | eee ene eons een an emene {More than $106,000,000 over the pres | Between Christ and Marx the most successful ever held by the| on! the republican ticket to fill the va-| zles in’ Americ conomic Causes | states, | hut dedares that Tanzers! getion in| CB appropriation. [ipaceees ; : organization and all the officers audjcaney caused by congress’ refusal to, cf War.” “Economic Determinism.” cen pepe THe he eauke ta S600 cach in| The bakince of estimated liabilities!) THe fight, men, is between Jesus delegates prodicted that during 1929] scat Berger om his certificate of cle-| Labribla’s essays, Kautsky's ethics, . criving Karrants for $5,000 ‘each i") ver receipts Mr. Mondell said fy] Clfist and Karl Manx; between sme . the organization will increase its in-| tion in November. 1918. \“Evolution of Property,” Gustav Mey- Paxment of sears salaries. to Lawder! ss 950 nog s74 philosophy of the Christian sreligion i 2 : Sig ir ne? HELE 4 peneived ty and Nuchols and a third wi hers ae . hi rialistic hy of fluence and its activities, A much| It is generally conceded that a light |ers' “History of the Supreme Court, Tee ne ee enna icas| Total estimated receipts ‘for the year| oud lhe materialistic. phlosopey; larger attendance would have becn| vote would favor Berger while a heavy | Marx vs. “Tolstoy,” “News From 'No- fi thie predentin i He NY te St he said dre $6,055,850,000. socialism—of red socialism. Between | present at the 1919 convention if it| poll apparently would elect Bodeustab.| where,” “Origin of the Family,” seven Pvslite presceutign # Or. cbeistatecor ie s Peter, James and John, the old apos- had not ‘been fy thé: disrupted. train sila volumes of “Positive School of Crimi- Beant ia Americtn: beak, case “on : jtles, and Trotzky, Townley and Wal- service due to the fuel conservation|43 MEMBERS OF “Socialism and Modern : ers on eO UNS Ne UCea : jter Thomas Mills,” af PANE : se “puritan. LANE paying these men for ser- a : ‘ cy etme tina: in, withirawal- of BRITISH SHIP’S Scloe vgs ohitlon" Gad BOOST H ( OF L vices net rendered Ie Minneapolis | pelerrne OT ETH our pub i COLEHARBOR ADDS CREW ROWNED| Tho Vietoning.” am ' f pj man Is quoted as saying. i “The state is a soothing: mass of in- Tho ‘bill was presented for payment Poa pea en oan dignation over the dastardly and de- Qs D. : —— ’ g a oe. Aa by Charles Liessman .secretary of the WATKINS CASES 8 ble attack on Miss Nielson. alifas. ~.,.. | State board of administration, under|Wholesalers Have Arbitrar: : American manhood has ‘been noted ANOTHER SCALP TO ie rasta ve Dee. 19.-Forty- date of November 26. ces : 2 vf Be PROVE WEAK WITH ie i the world over for its courteous, man- f ITS TROPHY LIST) sey ee ma oe we May | Power to Fix Prices Which NO CONVICTIONS Well Known League Legislator) ty and fair treatment of ‘its woman- Coleharbor, Xo De Dee, 19—The| | AYE beew drowned at sea and the LANGER TO BRAVE Retailers Pay Succumbs After Long Ilness | {200 is jeuderstip among the tt | ? city team of Coleharbor continucd its ccording " Seadea PENITENTIARY TO = z . ue . due to the fact that it has placed a f ; string ‘of victorias. by: defeating «thiol fecotding to "a wireless "mes EXPOSE SCANDALS | citi, Bet 2s Competition in te Dealers Charged With Cigarette} Minot, x. p., Dec. 19.—State Senator] crown of sanctity on motherhood and ee basketball team of Max.on their own tees ab the Cam perder rats A handling of food stuf in North Dakota and Snuff Selling Dis Kdsall H, Sikes of Mountrait county} girlhood ‘and has always been fair 5 floor by a score of 27 to 22 on lust Fri-| pre gn ton ae ey ha een “reduced to a minimum" ae- and snult sening VIS: | died here Thursday evening, after be-|to its womanhood. William S. Hart, | day evening. Coleharbor has s Tar ie beer Sater Peer a4 1 a 1 cording to the report of the United ‘J i ing contined in a local hospital fov}in one of his great pictures,‘ bas a ] day evening, Colehurbos haw thus far} Tele due in New York nest Mon Attorney General Will Speak at) states grand jury whieh eoudueted an charged or Acquitted gat Necks, yuttorine frome Drights| brilliant. eplgram th CPLIOn HOMES Max at Colebarbor, 34-19. 'y. rsa Rae Valley City on Bank in ieee yan oe ate cai Solomon Nicola: charged with sell: disease and w cotnpliention of fu foe ne nD i untae toa rAd es 4 Garris arrison, 44-11, te . Poets ade public today ad-|. rare ner e Ho Funeral services will be held} breaks the first law of the west.” 3 { Sax at Maxe 2022. WILSON BRAVES Spite of S. B. 20 vises that the probe be continuta iy! WE ATM 1. catehement eae ert ney on Suudity afternoon | great first law of the west has been i ,On December 17 they take on the fast : he grand jury when it Is recovened ity odor, was & S| Senator Sikes was one of th y| broken by Niel MacDonald, and you i Washburn team “it Coleharbor and COLD TO ENJOY: Senate Bill 20, waich makes it a fara aee Glilto: evident thae:torel ser ia Feige tuatsick eikte holdover of the Bechteeuth a a. Ee cl ane Wie men: ; negotiations are rames ” will felony for any state official to wil- ars e evident that terri-| oo ead Sr covey | WHO Went over to the league in 191i | will know how to deal w m."” : temas ‘oni TOC Le the tue meee tne USUAL AIRING fully publish ‘any false. statement in| FY Tights are respected by various vesterd lennon co bro e He was re-elected on the league ticke | The speaker, who has been an ath- »#p holidays. ° RENO regard to any of the state depart- wholesale houses aud thereby competi nite Wag-sold: but as bowling with a year ago. and yoted with the league! lete all his days, always admired a 4 ‘While each year Colcharbor-suc-| Washington, Dec. 19—Intense cold} ments, ? institutions or — industries, tion is reduced to a minimum.” says| Anas at the time of the alleged | @Jority in the regular session of {he} man who could win well. Ho never | ceeds in placing a strong ieam in| #d an overcast did not prevent! “which said false statements shali| te report. “It further appears that a aneaelion 2 AMCBCEY sixteenth assembly. The senator was| had much regard for a man who went yl the field, this year finds many of their| President Wilson from spending his| tend to, deceive the public and. create uniformity of prices to the retailers Is] “ini wag‘ the last of 4 1 | taken ill just before the convening of| around whining because he was licked : former stars again in the game after|UStal half hour today on thé south|a distrust of the state officials or generally. adhered to thus assuring to] ot omeht ih AWatking. Nacelne ie the recent special session, and he was! by another man. But he had never ; ‘aa service with Uncle Sam : portico of the White House. ‘This was| employes in charge of such depart- the wholesaler a uniformity of gross cai dealers witly saline eleavete Find | Unable to attend. had anything but the most unspeak- ‘ Ani eS the fourth anniversary of the wed-| ments, institutions or industries, ov ee On SSALERS ARBITRATY | sutfh AIL of the cigarette cases were] , He was one of the older member of able contempt for a man who’ would 4 Cae REEDER SOON TO ding of the president and Mrs, Wil-| which tends to obstruct, hinder and) apy EES En iat BITRARY laismissed and the two men charzed |e upper house in point of service as) £0 about whining because he was | \ son, but no celebration was arranged.| delay the various departments, insti-| ||. ne Mt Oe ee apparently Wilh solling snuff were acquitted by| Well 8s years, and he had many friends | licked by a woman.” | HAVE BRIQUETTE Mr. Wilson began work early and] tutions and industries of the state in teat i le post lon of e t from juries is “{and admirers throughout the state to Round after round of tumultous ap- q vits understood to be-engaged on mat-| carrying out the industrial program panies ae ae es i ang fe eee vs ef bis death will be a} plause that shoole the Noe ane 4 g ters of importance. ‘| which the state North Dakota has | Couseduently is No} ested) in solv: : greeted this hot shot froM the fight: 4 WORKS OPERATING 3 » Boia ies SE ee alle Ronan ing the duestion pe the cost to the Keen Struggle Is fe ante parson, i i: i ETT ~ tive at 12:01 a. cy lay, 2 consumer but merely sells to the re ny) . " nl This dastardly treatment of Miss ] : iy Tee Baap ones ae SUGAR REGULATION Tuesday: Svekiag Seetaey Generat falley at a cortain percentage of gros Expected Tonight GOVERNMENT DOES Nielson, he predicted, would be the | yh ly rated by» J. TL. Bord gee iy as profits, 5 yy U rock upou which their ramshackle | Bier dee ie aeme of vie Ree SUFFERS A RELAPSE eae Pee One iniunend cali sAter weighing the. testimony of With Mandan Here ane ANE Nt ship ould Bo 6 niece The editor j . een incorporated as the fs ¢ ‘ certain retailers under iny of a nottpartisan paper in Towner Dakota Mining & Briquetting Co., and Washington, Deg 19.— Sugar TI 5 ,_| we conclude that there is a tendency srites i i i ! = 7 1 Pt oy 8 sei cs Mr. Langer, who accepted the invi- m ude f e is a tendency shy ase : =e ch af. - county had already predicted it, for y it Plame a eal a oriaueline plant , porlelalow | reces hs uulohiee Bet: tation leday, announces that he will to, pened uneanra ed rice on Bismarck High School Basket : Tondon, Dec. 19.—Rumors that it is| he attributed largely the defeat of : tory, ayeleni Gham heen sae Se vite an he iz i ff aay hen ad- | speak principally upon the reorganiza-| C¢Tain cotnmoditi snd nol within the ball Team Plays First Hard intended to dissolve the parliament) the Townley candidate in Towner | the ea a ine vel by vocates of the bi fo extend fed- tion of tho American National bank| SCOP of the prices as formulated fe s in February are absolutely denied by | county to what he termed “The Wild quettes lignite ener er eral eucar Kone! and Neensing | of Valley City by John J. Hastings| (Me, bureau of justice and fair prices, Game of Season the government while papers and party | ASs rampaging of Neil MacDonald.” ‘ hydraulic) during 1920 were unable because 7] en Be “Therefore with the questicn of in- agents assert that no preparatiot The fighting parson opened ‘by say- q re pressure and- which has a daily capac: of protracted oppesition debate to bra eka aac atx. eee terests of the public in mind we fe! With -both t entae ren dy to start the} have been made for a general electiow. | ing that he was plenaeacts be in Bis- 1 i ity sulticlent to make it commercially} bring to a vote the house amend- and with “the representation which that this matter should be further con! sanie tonight in ‘perfect trim, a biz| It is said that these rumors have been! marck to renew old acquaintanceship el Prot able ane Ahad teers ment broadening the powers of the |My, Langer and Secretary of Stato] Sidered at the reconvening of this jury] crowa from both sides of the river is|tTaced to luborities who are working|and to remind himself that it was in Fee a ME ELC fe erected: Siutes, Sugar, enudllzdtion/ | rai, -conatiliting a ‘majority, of the| i. cenuaty: expected to witness the struggle be-| for an election recognizing the possi-) this city 10 years ago that he received . ig dema! éust for briquettes’) — board. a WEES ty ee a9 a woe i SATO foe the | D they may, be able’ to force ordination for the work of in- state banking board, forced Hastings FO nl AITS tween Mandan and Bismarck for the y 3 ui © work of the min. and Box to make to the stockholders RTUNE AW basketball honors of this part of the) ¢ + (Continued on Page Hight) “HELLO BILL!” “HOWDY. CAP!” AND of the reorganized institution, The at- MISSING INDIAN state. The game will be played at the J h d ’ . torney general states that he intends high school gymnasium. \ BILL CARLISLE IS BACK HOME AGAIN|'2 i's phases of oe deat viich] WOMAN AT YATES), jhe, thas, time tue toms | EAT NOTHING, WEAR NOTHING AND BUY ‘ . : Sma ‘befor e 1, a — » great st years, is even g Rawlins, W D 19H which he believes will ‘be of particu-| Fort Yates. N. D., Dec. 19.—A for-| intense this season than ever before NOTHING IS ILLINOIS WOMAN Ss PLAN awlins, Wyo., Dec. 19. jello Carlisle told the police author {lar interest to Valley City citizens. | tune of $240,000 in cash, an allotment| and the game is expected to furnish f Bill,” “Howdy Cap. Hoes coda that he was feeling The attorney general advises that] of $10,000 and inherited land of great | one of the best basketball games of the Chi Dee. 19.—Women of fuse to pay luxury prices and un- ¥ ~ These were the greetings ex- | fine with the Higa beeterea hike He, vallsalio: take thei cover,on of Mel valueicawaits. Clare Haarraviere,. or | Basa: fie eas ae prety match-| Tinois will Iead the campaign | petsonable costs forthe common = = im. | Scandinavian-American mess, which| Clara Humphrey. a@ woman whose} ¢d and both are well trained. At the 7] s i OU STUITS. ea changed pesvaae Warden Eane He-also told Warden Brine that |resulted recently in the conviction of| mother wae a~ Teton. Dakotah of| first games these teams played last} °8tinst the high cost of living. A “Buy only what is absolutely ‘ ps and William Carlisle. when the he had reformed as he had man- |'President H. J. Hagan by a farmer| Standing Rock reservation, and who| Friday they defeated their weaker} Woman Is to take charge of the necessary now. * latter was returned early today to aged to pass through Medicine | jury in Cass county. Incidentally, Mr.| disappeared from that reservation in| opponents by huge scores relatively| entire state organization being “Stop eating dollar-a-dozen eggs < the Wyoming state penitentiary | Bow, Wyo., the scene of his lat- | Langer confesses full familiarity with| 1997. the same. formed to batter down prices. and ninety-cent butter.” i after a period of liberty extend. |'+'est train robbery, without repeat- | the provisions of Senate Bill 20,|° The missing woman is described as| “Under the watchful tutelage of| Her powers it is expected will be “Postpone. purchase of the fur 3 ing over several weeks, following | ing the offense against the Union | which provides that “any person on|dark complected of medium height) Coach Spencer Boise the Bismarck] even greater than those of the fair. coat and expensive suits for the : his escape in ‘November. (During Pacific. violating the provisions of this act| and about 49 years old. Mike Lynch.) high school five is in splendid condi-| price commissioner of the state. present and watch prices tumble. A the time Carlisle was at liberty The bandit will be placed in the | shall be deemed guilty of a felony and| examiner of inheritance at Fort Yates, | tion. Boise, Vetter, Burke, Cook, Fos- Mrs. Maude R. Turley, “organi- “You are ninety percent of the t he held: up a Union Pacific train prison hospital until he recovers | shall be punished: by imprisonment in| is advertising for the missing heiress| erty, Holta. Taylor and others are} er of the women’s division, issued purchasing power in Illinois, Use and was fihally shot and captured from the effects of his wound and. | the state penitentiary for » “--~ -*|in order that she may claim her for-| ready to enter the game tonight and her first communication to the that power this minute and watch two ape ago by the sheriff who he will then be assigned to duty. [one year, or by a find Of §500) 6% tune of more than a quarter of a mil-| the probable line up will be Boise} women of the state today. the result while you carry out a was pursuing him. in the shirt factory. ‘both.” a ; lion. Cook, Fogarty, Vetter and. Taylor. “Stop. buying,” she. said. -“Re- your other plans.”. Luweaeae it

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