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[===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNEE= BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS BEFULLDAY IN | aboprep Lappe | OT ae Sung o Peta ne peril { | Marshall, died here early today Sala WNC MOE sf full of welt after a short illness. He was Greatest of Living Pianists Will SS started at onee. Third State Convention to SE : be Held Tomorrow BIG CROWDS EXPECTED PROSECUTOR T0 ALSO ESCHEW POLITICS TOWNLEY SAID WILL ENDORSE JOHNSON London, Feb, 26.— Ignace Jan Washington, Feb. 26.—Morri- Langer, Lemke and Johnson | sulfering from asedo tin that it will not melt in the sun, , former’ Polish pre TO HAVE TAKEN Indications are That Nonparti- son Marshall, the young adopted the*board of health announces, A |League Clans Gathering for ‘ Will Perform in Capital fe Never Appear Again in Triple Attraction Expected to DER ALS Paderew : 5 - Draw Hundreds. DEFY FE mier, will never again appear on HAND IN FIGHT sans Will Embrace Cali- / \ fornia Progressive ee Coie son of Vice President and Mrs. pure ice cream campaig, n will be City Friday TRON COUNTY’S ‘Public Concert the concert platform nor is he Here : 7 likely to re-enter politics accord- EET Attorney McDonough Warns U.} ing to the Vevy ‘Switzerland cor- mre ——— ; CERES ae i Among North Dakota Republic: x Pree ave ay e ily “a eet ee : & Nor a d e an JOHNSON IN AT 6:15 || — S. Prohibition Enforcers respondent of the Daily Mall. Grand Forks Receives Reports] gathering hore to". "or a ae Senator Hiram Johnson | as During an interview with M. é aa i Bo nete nee) he Meeting: A | dpebeten ¥ He Will Make War Paderewski thé — correspondent That Autocrat Orders Tot- | tomorrow of the party's state central will reach Bismarck at 6:15 | asked him if it was true he would eu committee called by Chairman Wil- . tomorrow evening, arriving | : accept the nomination as president oa liam Lemke of Fargo, were a num- on the North Soo from Mi- |) Iron River, Mich., Feb. 26.— of Poland. F Z bere whode: a fiteo’ pln aes not. The crowd which at- ||ims that he was prepared to arrest “1 don't think 1 shall be invited Grand Forks, Feb. -Indieations hose committee places were de- tends the Langer meeting at |/¢vCY United States prohibition agent] 4. hecome. president.” the great that Big Chie€ A. C. Townley: re clared vacant by leaders of a Re- ens ee ill i in the county was issued today by} pianist replied. “I hope to devote that ex-Rey. George Totten has spilled | Publican state convention held in the Auditorium Wu ave || prosecuting Attorney McDonough, in} the rest of my life to composing the beans badly in hig ciforts to oust Bismarck February 17 plenty of time to hear the at- || the Iron county liquor dispute. He} my, 1 am couvineed an era of Fee eanne! eS * fo Gust) Last week's convention was called torney general through be- |] stated that 100 picked men were pre- peace aud prosperity for Poland is President Thomas #, K ne front the! by six members ‘of the state central fore adjourning to permit \ pared to carry out his orders. begun and I feel my political mis- presidency of the stale university, and committee including Treadwell Twit- th h eh t | WINE POURED OUT sion’ is finished.” gave orders (hat a despearte ef. | Chell of Cass county. It adopted res- jose who wis Oo gree } aan Buh we Sep e ‘i Pal sors fort must be made to patch the mat-|utions which declared vacant the Johnson to proceed to the ||| State's tomes ic Sa ee o ter up are plentiful today. positions held on the committee by Soo station, a block distant, \ Trou coun ty could not be” ented | ¢ Mr. ‘Potten’s departure for Fargo, | men “not Republicans and opposed to ! Fiforni nesday by Major A.V, Dalrympl Mr. Hagan and Mr, Muir in| Republicanism,” and’ which directed Pai lap to welcome the Californian. || teqerar prohibtion director for the urge of the siltation was regarded |t2@ temainder of the body to. reor- 4) pea EE ES aa eT : ae ST ene Ps eure s site as regardes . ae * Tomorrow promises to be a full cua ae ae We a ee T0 MAKE PEACE us siguificaut, ganize, filliug such “vacancies” by ap- ae Acar oe jg_| Was take! ro wo J. Grove, i pointment. day on the political calendar of BIS-| federal agent, last week, was found TOWNLEY ‘TAKES HAND 87 Out of Jobs, ‘ . + and destroyed. . : E saa ¥ ie ts At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, ac-) “Nine barrels of wine were found e seep or Snore J cording Yo, te schedule, she pn in the cellar of a priest's house, where + Some of those who will take active part in the meeting of the | turned from st. Paul See cea fae ccHaleiinn Willige, it had been placed for safe keeplux, Nationa] Educational Association at Cleveland. 0. Upper. Josephine | ence with Mr, Townley. ‘Phe big chiet | cordance with the resolutions, nam- Lemke of Fargo. An hour later’ at:| Ul rolled into the ‘street. Agents —- Corliss Preston, Olympia, Wash, president of the No i. A. and was pretty thoroughly disguested with | ing 12 committee members who would an : knocked the ends off the barrels : Graff, Indianapalis, head of the Department of Superintendence, | the bonehead manner in whie be retained al Repub ” ph hae d | | ~, <a iraff, " K 1 5 he bonehead manner in which the be retained as “real Republicans,’ torney General William Langer is due/ jut the tiquor run into the gute Terms Said to Have Been Sug: Lower left to right, W. P. Burris, Cineinuati; Ernest A, Smith, Salt | tempt to oust President Kane had been| three of whom he said were tempo- in a statement issued the day after the convention, Twichell said 37 new after a confer-|members would be appointed in ac- to address a citizen’s meeting at the Dalrym: te ey geen eS : : a . ‘ i ‘adi 5 i ple and his: ais xpeeted Meetin, Lake City; SD. Shankland, Willoughby, 0,” and John A, H, Keith | made, aud to have sclera rarily out of the state. “The conven- ope pean ue endnee Pata to Jeaye here immediately for the Vi gested at Recent Meeting Indiana Pa, that thanks the di tion authorized the nine Republicans ak vil mine. i j rsuer o aur spill »{on the state ce vo u evening Bonior Hiram W. Johnson, & fn es of the Diet CLEVELAND Schoo} teachers from every state in the union are [PENCE the hel jae i fii te present In tie stale: declared Mr. according to present plans, will spea ‘ ——__.. 7. to meet here to discuss the problems of their profession under the | sort to eet. rid of. the president at |Twitchell, “to- immediately ahe from the same platform in the inter- BRATSBERG SAYS Moscow, Feb. 26. : ‘oland is inclined auspices of the National Educational Assoclation, Mrs, Jos Garliss fort ieee at Bei resident a eines Ay apatite ticieaeees i ests of his presidential campaign. HE DIDN’T BEG to enter peace negotiations with Soviet) preston, stute superintendent of schools in the Mtn, T Teague forces from 10,000 to 15,000|men who are Republicans to succeed It is reported here that numerous! Russia immediately, An official state. mresident of the i ation, will yr at the s The leading sane es tru O00 to. 3 M ‘ cceed Atatahss nN i yotes in the coming election, Hence | thirty-seven deposed —Townleyites.’ | interested persons, dside from mom-| LANGER PARDON ment has been made by the diete Polis! part in the meetings will be token by the department of stiperiuten- [the qesire to patch the amatter up { The County committeeman was | bera, of the) state central committee, conditions would Include restitution! ent, headed by B. V. Cruff, superintendent of schools of Indianapolis and | somehow which resalleld in macolee jin charge of the “reorgauteeton Gan will be in Bismarck in connection Eee of the territory taken from Poland in president of the association's supe rintendents. buek-down on the part of the ' t ley | template: } with the meeting of that body, com- e ‘ the first partition of 1772 and subse- a K ee part of ‘ownley Mr: Twitchell ised 1hé term Town: iio Ee eee ee mate: ost the Press of State -Hogaged in. Xt: Sethe ei tis abet ita en ae ROVE as. was plainly evident Monday {leyite” with reference to A. G. Town- be * Advance announcements as to the ‘ mination of the inhabi ants OF he ae : Dede ident diy 3 a fe ee citizen's meeting are to the effect that; fort to Determine Who various ethnological Uistriets between ROGERS APPROVES I HE, AD OF GIRLY ‘ ate acon hen a geufer if e with is President ot ths: ‘ Nonpartisan ( Mr. Langer will follow the general} Said He Did Russia and Poland are pGpolatels: Au COOPERATION WITH ' SCHOOL SLAIN. Me Hagan and Mr. Muir practically | central committee, who is. vice-presi- lines of number of qddrestee le nas \ Need Sede or pGeeAtiveree eae ile {ignored Totten’s fulminations and|dent of the League, was among those Stes ‘tacking gocialiam ana the H. ©. Bratsberg. representative Br ire ae. bet sds ; NATIONAL GUARD a manifested a disposition to retreat in| Whose positions on the committee Mr. ao tticipation of certain leaders.in the| from the 49th legislative district and[ 7" PEM a $s Angeles, Cali us good order as possible from their | Twitchell declared had been rendered par tici pal A Nonpartisait League. {one of the tivo met whom AftorneyssAy DT 7 Governor Lynn’ J: Fraziér, of North Mixs’Florence Houscl, 50 years old, | untenable position, “ “ yy Vacant.by. the eonvention’s action. M Mare ak who called the meeting General Langer was credited with re- CAPITAL CITY Dakota, in a speech at'Grand Forks} owner of the Huntington hall The fact that’ Goyernor Frazier | Reference to the convention held on th “state central committee, is vice| claiming from Townleyism during his FLOODED WITH recently said: “While J have no ob-/ school for girls, in South Pasa- [passed through Grand Forks this| February 17 was made by Mr. Lemke ident of the League. , recent speaking tour in the southwest- \ Jections to anybody enlisting in the! dena, near here, was shot and kill | Week on his way west, and’ ix under-|in his call for tomorrow's gathering. F Bet tor Jobnson’s address is one|crn part of the slate, writes Governor BOGUS CHECKS | regular army if he desires * * ed in ber room last night by an un- | Stood to have held a brief conference | Charging that “representatives of spe- of firs which he has been scheduled] Frazier that anyone who she Ewenld rahe exe them in the na-| Known assailant, who then piled [with the board members is also of iat privilege attempted to burglarize a 7 ' org ogiz ', Lange c tional guard at home. excelsior in .the kitchen a of interest. the Republican party,” he announced si to make, in Nor tee gath aad onde Ab eee ter oe as cate Rl cata city tas pen Boaded “The above endorsement of Gover-| fire ty he uilding, oie fn fies a = that “hundreds of Republicang of all at Grand orks onthe 28. Th -| Mr. Bratsberg states that he read leawi ; strangers on banks in which | BOF Frazier is along the lines of ¢o-) discovered by Miss Mousel’s ALL REPUBLICAN factions who believe in government ee candidacy was endorsed. by a a story to this cffect in one of the ‘they hed no: Account ‘A number of|OPeration with the national euard now] father, aged 80, who extinguished , by majorities, have requested me, as meeting of “progressive Republicans”! Minneapolis papers. Soefar as known merchants have suffered, and Chief of Larrea by the ae the flames, SESSIONS BEGIN hee eeine see stale esaisel at Hillsboro, N. D., on February 20, none of the North Dakota papers] police Martineson urges. that business PeGralling derviGe (Dany: Ra TATA? AT GRAND FORKS | indossing oe een aiaats op pose according to reports of the meeting: shel polite site om accused people refuse to accept cheeks fro sphere leno ‘conttlét of: reerulting WOOD’S PETITIONS ean aay canetnesrase Pel which also was said to have urge ratsbery of apologising to Langer.| customers with whom they are not]. i wéen theceokular“atiny EN 7 Sins RO per caeers oe ak dejesuie . Chairman Lemke to call a meeting} ‘They aid say tat eather acim ted acquinted. ; interests pater hoy reeiulas fem i PLACED IN FIELD cata ce A eb = Honelg deleentes; and presidential of the central committee. e ii Follow Tas Enger Hit arate Au offorts e cree ne sured chee men who have no home or busines: Parke. Ni. Do tFeh, s6=Peu lone tl commiltee opposed ty fie Non Audacious, Says Bill. Miro Leake nota relative 40 action of ing secret caucis instructions during gee Coir ents ssiaa ean responsibilities and who a ble to! nominating | r Genera] Leonard | partisan leazue were in session here| | Mr. Lemke’s call brands with “au- . ; ae eek qacn 6 + legislature ; give themselves entirely to the serv- ‘i in the North Dakota presidenti-| Wednesday completing the organiza-|dacity and ignorance” those who de- a , pelachera Retrial? ta ee pee aur tie ee retial ey i RU ANIAN TROOPS ice of their country. The national : ie tion of the committee in accordance | ¢lared vacant the positions of the 49 Ty a 1s : I appea those men} (j ‘i ‘resolution passe: » yo | State central committcemen, the over » league Jegislator » 49th guard should appeal to « with the resolution passed at the re en mm men, | idential candidates not to ile for the fats arat Itoy from ty any LEAVING HUNGARY whose Tesponsibilities will not per | no definite announcement hu] cont slate convention at Bismarck, 50 county central committeemen, fh Ei North Dakota primary, y with | pesitence:.at che. insists ‘that he is Se . |mit them to sever home tics entirely) wame from Wood headquarters as to| New committge members are being |#nd the over 1,800 precinct commit- \ Johnson “has refused tg con Guaui| ven eager ne insists tha iS Budapest, Feb. 26. —- Rumanian) pyt who can spare sufficient time tol iietlien the petitions Will te filed. ; Hamed in accordance with recommen. |teemen, all of whom hold their posi- their unlawful reques' pet Hon s ae troops which have been cecupying 4) join. a local military organi Hon, | hyo culation of potitions has hoon | dations received from county and|tions by the sovereign will of the i to place the senator’s alee vrs front along the Tacth are withdrawing | White the American legion and simi- determined upon, it was announced as | Tes @ districts now represented | People, and even ordered that none ih ballot for the pemery aaa to. the AYLOR HERE TO - | to-a Tine fixed by the peace conference, |jar societies should combine all men} i moans of insuring sullicient sizua- sims, It is not likely that |Of the candidates for president obey , fled’ February” ter according i from sixty to eighty miles east of the | who desire to be definitely allied With fhiyue should it he decided ta enter) tly action will be taken to nominate [the law of the state,” . pooretery (Of Sale: SELL $75,000.00 aaa Reports ae ine Sumanidy a one hundred percent American or- ir General Wood as a candidate! ® new Candidate for delegate to the{ The call concluded as. follows: a ater withdra s are recived with muc! i vita 1 power ; fs Se ae an fins irae Beene ; rer Psst . eas HM ganization. The vitality and p wainst Tiraim \W, Johnson of Califor. | republican iational convention — in Since Hiram Johnson, candidate GERMAN. N-ALLIANCE MAN, SCHOOL BON IS | relies by the Tras anes who allege} of the national defense increases ree Lite Gi mlentes n the North Dae: | place of Miss Minnie J. Nielson, who [for president, has refused to comply ‘ et the Rumanians have 8) direct proportion to the healthy de-| 5, alee Z has beon held ineligible by Attorney | With their unlawful request, and re- NAVAL RESERVIST, ae | E. J. Taylor, former state super- | looted the country, velopment of cz of its elements. |" a General Langer, is “ |specting, as I always do, the will of LOSE U. S. CITIZENSHIP} intendent of instruction, and now su- Te The decay or decline of one of these NORTH DAKOTA RB. ADIO the majority, | therefdre’ call a meet- periutendent of schools at Han! "I MANNHAVEN MAN elements means an essential weaken- | Z 'SYNDICAI ISM IS ing of the state central Republican Aberdeen, SoD. Feb, 26—Action | met with the state board of unive ing of the other and so long as the, OPERATORS TO MEET as committee to meet at Bismarck at 2 as nesusucouait ln the United States | Sity and school lands today, seeking BUYS NEW TRUCK regular army and the national guard! Gate INJECTED IN TO p. m. Friday, February 27, 1920. I striet. Cour! - S cota by ja Market for $75.00 th of bone are legally recognized as elements ay dite wacocutives eoniniitice Ohetie. respectfully request that every mem- Distt P Aaarieey are ptske for ewe | Teich the city of Hinklnson Hey annhaven, who | policy of mutual ¢ robe ion and un) oth elt Tullio: aeeue ane FRENCH STRIKE ber who believes in honest and pro- collation of the naturalization certifi-| voted for the erection of a Modern | toy the lust four years supplied {derstanding scems indispensable [i j sai Salli r ; ae government, and who feels ey cates issued November 7, 1914, in! high school building, - towng | Bis heme town with facilities lacking Ei, “announces that there will be} Paris, Feb. Syndicalisin: threat: | i wintever our, difference, of oplus ‘ ’ Brown county circuit court to Walter | Hankinson is one of the few towns | roy the want of a railroad, yesterday JERSEY “JUDGE Ss ! inization —mecting of the ened to appear in the French railway ious mye; On state issues, on na- : Heynacher, ‘state secretary of the| Which is part of an old-time school] virchased from the Bake s PLICATES li: in’ Fargo “on Fri strike situation, which is grave to-|tional issues we can stand united, Pee Taenea alliate and an ate [istic ereated by spectal act of Hegis-| Darmsm | Wren he ath c.| WIFE DUPL evening, March “ts, "A day," Demands that all railways he [attend this meeting.” | leged former German naval reserve | lature under the: territorial statute ich he will use. in transporting FOR FIFTH TIME will ho followed hy the wationalized are being made by the Fe the Twelve Regulars. Heynacher was sentenced in| Of Dakota. The Hankinson school dis- it from Killdecr, the end of the of officers and. a. business strike leaders, who continued the ‘The 12 members of the state cen- 1918, to serve five years in fede-| trict, consisting of half a township.! vocthern Pacific branch line, to Manu- 18 will he outlined for forts to stampede all railway workers tral commlltse walek Mr. Twitchell ral prison at Leavenworth, Kan. for {or eighteen sections, ws so consti-| jay i country into the strike. In the|named as those to be retained in its 4 a the calling of a convention next fall, i th a i an i vivlation of the espionage act follow: [tuted in 1885, and the fact that ine Mr, Bohrer's new truck is equipped All radio amatenrs who are interested Provinces the movement is looked upon| personnel, in addition to himself, ing is conviction in federal court | “istrict continues to operate under the] with pneumatic tires. to which he was iy laws tik ih ea are invited to attend and shoald notify. 2 aeons y ae of ere a AOL ee setts e Ee territorial laws in this respect makes | (0., : » C 1 stra . ENA at ys mr. It Mallets ag sional by the horities, according to|Spaulding a iam a 10 here. i . oe ~| converted by the recent demonstra: + 5 the fitth time in i alley City a Ul aie De In his petition Attorney Fiske | it necessary for, the tite hourd) of tion tour which visited Bismarck, and tore a ae item rears, jaddvaen ible. “The state ageyei- the Echo d’Paris, of Cass county; Joseph Lee, Pembina that Heynacher by his utter- and schoo! lands to be ful The expects to make much better thme| Fyre al lie Roel ation w zed in Wit but w Se county; J. A, Miller, Walsh; Newton ances during the war, priot fo his con-|]¥ convinged that all of the ancient) than was possible with the truck} 1 ice atl ‘The family. now {Hishanded during the war. Operators REPUBLICANS TO Knomland, ‘Trajll; J. D. Bacon, Grand yielion, showed that he had not de- | fermalities have heen complied with) vniey he discarded, which traveled 2 5 Forks; Robert Hughes and W. S. For- ae He setae ec wo boys, | #re returning from all branches of the ‘pa : Popes nounced allegience to the German em- peters Fl a the pals Schoo! | on solid t ii Ett 0 boys, | oonvire and it seems advisable ty te! DROP UNIVERSAL = jman, both of Richland; 0. M. Heath, and therefore obtained his nat-|funds in the bonds od. Y | Ward; S, J. Nagel, Morton, and Wil- Gun coe NG IDEAS ian WwW. Beebe, Stark. Tobias Bohrer of M nynet ‘sey ( ‘ity, N. vida Feb. 26. | Richard Doher wife of Tudee i | ! { Doherty of the court of common pleas in Jer: City, gave organize at this peror see Rab aia son hopes to start work on its new AEAAL MEAT : prison, where he was taken two eae AR TES SECRETARY OF LAKE OF HARVEY ORGANIZE! ae ae WHEELS. || eraia or renubtiean jionse lenders [Cemuittiens Ga oe Pome wee months ago to start serving his sen-|F ATR SECRET. I COMMERCIAL BUREAU Sey to omit universal (raining from the | Bismarck preparing for the meeting | Association cs Back Popular , OF THEIR PRISON TRAIN} military appror f i Feb. 26. Hi accepted today Sentence was passed on bim vy —— Devils Lake, Feb. 26.—C. M. Zieb- rary te | y rae : : 1D. Elictt orth Dakota} ach, deputy revenue collector for the Education in Live City | Laredo, ‘Tex. Feb, seve des Wary SIGUE IE INTERV i h istri q ene ‘ils Ko district png int. rate cvimi prisoners of the avorably , jout any —- ——-- It is expected that the district at- retarles opened Devils Lake district, has been appoint- a pera si nndation as to trainin, 1B ral . a torne will take similar action in the] its anual convention in Fargo Wed-| eq sceretary of the Devils Lake Com-| Harvey, N. D., Feb. 26.—Last sat 3 sdean fea Fal auftiorities en route recommendation as to training, 'GEORGE MANY WOUNDS ase of Edwin Reitz, Aberdeen, retired | nesday. about 40 stcretaries and di-|] mercial club to succeed Edgard La|urday night the parents and teachers | fro! oxic ity to Islas 4 arias for sae 5 rs fs t Vv farmer, sentenced. to serve five years| rectors. of associations being present. | Tne, Before tuking his present posi lof Harvey organized. themselves to-| imprisonment, threw themselves under, RAMSEY COUNTY MAN \ WITH YATES LEGION ona similar charge, but who has not | Means of making the fairs more at-| tion with the revenue department, the| gether for the betterment of the pub-| the train between the cay and Man- Deen taken to Leavenworth although | tractive from an agricultural point of] new commercial club secretary was | lic schools. n zanille and ¥ td fe death, | the supreme court of the United States | view: will be studied by the officers, | governent agent at Fort Totten In-| joined. L. A. Miller of the Farme: cording, to the Mexico ¢ ity newspa pe Malvi cal refused. to review his ca Petitions | that being the most important sub-|dian reservation, He has also acted| State bank was elected presiden; Hil-| Excelsior. Two other prisoners cs | oe vin Avels; are now being circulated in Aberdeen | ject they have assigned to themselves] for several years as secretary of the|da Overbeck, high school principal.| caped, oA ‘ dent of Rem ' i venti = i . sident: ‘Margaret | - to be in Crookston, Minn. sking executive clemenc. : him. during the convention. lake chautauqua situation, in which|was chosen vice president; Margaret = 2 , ; hy ae state ee a ee position he will continue until Au-]Kretchman was made secretary, andj RAISINS AND PRUNE brought back for trial on a ¢ PERSIAN REVOLUTIONARY WISCONSIN STATE gust 1. Superintendent F. | deserting his wife and family if ¢ Robbins of the 5 1 CHICAG ig ; y if ee So, Harvey city schools was made chair-| RAIDED IN CHICAGO | crnor Burnquist honors + requis FORCE OUSTING BRITISH BANK IS ROBBED) _ petacumeyt From LEWIS — [man of the program committee. The} Cleveland, 0., Feb. 26.—Two fifty- Tacoma, Wash, allon stills, 583 boxes of raisins, 19 ‘eb. 26.—A detach-| association meets monthly. tions bill was |tomorrow. “They've all been invited, by the louse mili and there’s no reason why any of committee, which reported [them should stay away.” enee after the circuit t of appeals AE Se Kouis has refused to renew his! MEETING AT FARGO v Tudge route HIRKED HIS DUTIES) wor, yates, N. D. Feb. 26.—Among — | the charter members of a new Amer- rd, a former r - county now belic will ‘an legion post here are August B, ; Planty, Lawrence Sees The Elk, George Many Wounds, Julius Bear Shields, Thomas Crow Necklace, James Tattoed and George Red Fox. tion The post includes a number of Sioux besides the white ex-sold- issued Wednesday by Govenor | India’ iers, being in the site of the Standing fare rons) i — t Fi | z sf imag Rock reservation. : * 2G. — Persia Pr Madison, Wis., Feb. The Nassau | ment of Camp Lewis troops departed jeases of prunes, 23 barrels of mash Pape ee ‘ ; diene tore. fare peat ae tate bank Was robbed last night. All] on a special train today for Montesano. A PED jand ten gallons of raisin whi: FOOD ots is GE RMANY The Fort Boyd post was said here £ ' thers the| to] where ten alleged I. W. W.’s are on] Washington, 26.—Barr valued at between $10,000 and $15,-) Berlin, Feb. ood riots are re-/to be the 118th American legion near the southern extremity of the| telephone and telegraph wire: hb ; Caspian sea and are driving the Brit-| Nassau were cut by the robbers, who] trial for the alleged murder of War-j arty, an American citizen, y ish army from that place according to}are reported to have obtained $500 In| ren O. Grimm. poontes armistice: | naped rs Mexicans at Matimi, Fi virel dispatch received here! currency and to have rifled all the | day murder victim. he troops were | go, and is I fo ‘ trom “MMoseo : [safety deposit yaults. equipped with ball ammunition, cording to information received tod: 000, were seized by police in a raid ported at Ludwigshaven and mobs are| branch organized in North Dakota on a private dwelling this morning, Sid to be plundering shops. Numer-j bringing the total membership to ap- One man was arrested and turned ous a ts have been made, according | proximately 7,000 with 64 additional over to federal authorities, | te advic eived here. posts in process of organizations,