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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 CAMPAIGN FUND| PROBE’ WILL’ BE| RESUMED TUESDAY | Many of those summoned, it said, members by E. for Gov. Cox. a dozen or more witnesses were sent} public out today by the senate committee : investigating campaign funds, while; tion publicly the committee’ recessed until next, would rais . Tuesday, | declared ina conscience peters IntheOld Days | Not so very long ago, as meas- ured in. years, the’ housewife rolled is up her sleeves and “made it herself” if she wanted a real treat for the family—or if company was coming. Now she goes to the bakery known to excel’ in what she desires. Our produdts are made right t and baked right, in a 100% work- t room. Insist on Humpty Dumpty, the bread that is made with whole milk. Roger silverware free to cus- tomers. Ask us. BARKER BAKERY 120 Third street. Phone 912 Sic sD ee ee “| LOGAN'S Se Sa ete Si te 2 ‘We Thank Yeu” PLUMS FOR CANNING 2 We have bought a large consignment of No. 1. Blue ‘Diamond: Plums which we are going: to sell right. Call on us and be con- vinced. { CANTALOUPES—They are fine. 3 for 25¢; 12 for 90 re Crate prices right. COFFEE— you will enjoy it, as quality counts. Rum-o-Ro-sa, per pound 60c f Logan’s Special, per pound 50c National Biscuit Cookies, fresh every week. Remember, these cool days call for soup, and knowing good Crackers is essen- tial. We call your attention to Premium Soda Crackers put up in cubes weighing 6 to’7 pounds. Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 pé m. Other week days - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING .. Our store will close Labor Day at 12 o’clock, so kindly get your orders ‘in early. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE were cited to the committee H. Moore, of Youngs- town, Ohio pre-convention manager “I have the names of men who can Chicago, T11., Sept. 3—Summons for) give absolute proof that before the Was aroused the head of this money getting organiza- boosted that the plan $16,000,000,” Mr. Moore oe, ttf statement here today. “Fresh roasted daily.” We know J Dy CELEBRATION QF LABOR DAY PLANNED HERE Spedches, Sport Events and Dances on Program. for the Observance Labor day will be observed in Bis by a big picnic, field day and on capital baseball park. ng at 2:30 p. m., the enter- speakers will ad- the gathering. ollowing this thére will be sports cont for which attractive red. being erected just be- ‘and stand of the ball par dancing will commence at 4 to continue throughout the even- ug. ‘The committee in charge assures a royal time to all who-attend.. POISON MURDER CHARGED WIFE OF YOUNG MAN South Dakota Woman Held Af- ter, Investigation Into Causes of Death Sioux Falls, 8. D., Sept. 5—Charg- ed with murdering her husband, Mar- tin Matheson, who died at Sher July 24, presumably from heart ure, Mrs. Anna Matheson, 40 y oid, was taken into custody by Min- nehaha county authorities following joe-Doe proceedings, at Sherman. The charge against the widow is hat she poisoned her husband by lacing si hnine in canned peaches, which she fed him from time to time. Samples of the canned peaches had deen sont to the chemist and the state aniversity at Vermillion When au- thorities commenced the investiga- ions of Matheson’s-death and it was shown that ,there had been enough strychnine in the peaches to kill 100 people. Following Matheson’s death, the vody was taken ‘to Wyoming, Minne- ily’s former mt. Soon itheson, — fath- dead man, nd other relatives entertained suspicions 's to the cause of the death of their kin and the body was exhumed. Minnesota authorities took up tho orted it to authorities of county. » had been any ‘amily diffe on re- vied ther “Thad 2 sood husband,” she said, “and we ad no trouble. Mrs. Matheson said she had not partaken of any of the peaches her- self. There are seven Matheson children, most of them living at or near Wyoming, Minnesota. NURSING PRESIDENT BACK TO HEALTH IS THE TASK OF MRS. WOODROW WILSON (Continued from VPage One) and pardon pleas, hunting up , supervising the yd) movies—all ise of the presi- ports od detective stori ‘houschold, motoring with, for and beca | dent.” Surprised Many This devotion to the president took 2 form that caused many a seasoned politician a start of astonishment about a year ago. They knew her for a charming wo- man, with gracious Virginia-born manners and a bright way of telling | am anecdote or darky story. But that she should develop..almost overnight the kind but stern compe- cies of a trained nurse, the tact of mm experienced diplomat and the re- sourcefulness of a professional enter- tainer, made them sit up and take notice, Senator Amazed “T confess,” Senator Carter Glas: told me the other day, “I was amazed at the promptness with which Mrs. Wilson renounced every other interest in life and from the moment of the oresident’s illness applted herself to helping and sustaining him. “She showed from the first’a grasp of affairs that surprised us all. never intruded, yet she was always there, ready and able to write a good letter, see an important caller, con- vey the president’s view to this or that official. Always Cheerful “No matter how much serious work ness and ‘sense of humor, and the optimism that never failed her even when the president’s condition was gravest. “She had a hard task, too, to sense exactly thesright proportion of work diversion to allow him. His ac- | personal secretary. she did, she always kept her bright- ! restless, at time difficult. Yet Mr or aright.” resident Wilson is bett and able to work three or four hou a.day, Mrs. Wilson's nursely duti have merged into those of a trained Tunul Praiso Joseph P. Tumulty, apparently fa from feeling: that his nose has bec ut. out of Joint by the Firs: says it, he “knew Low to wri e to “wrile a book about Mrs. so that people would’ “k how wonderful she really is. “—-gso versatile and dependable,” ‘how Mr. Tumulty puts-it. “She h showy talents, yet she can do sully counts. s in a busine: but always wi to meet peopl She’s a splendid Yet she nevi how them. and mimi nity nor Y, She is 2 woman who can keep cret. There's just one secret n't keep, and that is her love for the ident. hat is her whole devotion ‘to him, “8 MINIMUM WAGE ATTACK TO BE Wilson's common sense judgment al-+ life— |} HEARD IN CITY}: The injunction sait latndrymmen’s association telephone companies against pimum wage rule of the wo ompensation bureau was tr to the Burleigh county distric hy Judge Cole, in Fargo, 3 ht by the ana the ihe mi- men’s afternoon. ‘rhe temporary restraining order is- sued by Judge Cole August 13 was ~ontinued in effect, and the date for Tho state ne ring set for Sept. 15. represented at the . ssistant Attorney-General I vho contended that the case r ly should be tried in Bismarck. The complains charged that there was not a quorum present when the minimum wage ruies were fixed. The telephone companies claimed that the enforcement of the order affecting their business would result in a c¢ iailment of service and\ probably in losing the smaller exchanges. HARVEST HAND SHOT IN HOLDUP; 35 Lakota, Sept. 3—Chris Levents year old harvest hand from Fari bault, Minn., is expected to die from 2 gunshot wound in his back receiv- ed when he resistéé two hold up me in a box car in the Great Norther yards in this city last night. Leven nd his pal, Leonard Bokman of F Sault, were sleeping in the be: when the two hold up men ente d started to go through their pock- Levents showed’ fight and one the men shot him through the back, the hold up men then beating 1 hasty retreat. They have not yet been apprehended. Levents to a hospital at Devils Li t “ORPI May Allison’s next loc al screen ap- pearance is scheduled at the O pheum theatre, when the enchanting, golden-haired will portray the stellar role in st,” which has adopted from the story by is e Kibbe Turner. It appeared originally in The Red Book Magazine. i (Nt i——) —_~ a) —s Qa: For Saturdey we shall sideration. place. Monday, “Labor Day,” o’clock for the afternoon. TAMAR Sweet le P. M.; Saturday at . M. ie schedule. tivity and conscientiousness made him : Headquarters for Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works ACROSS FROM HUGHES ELECTRIC CO. Suits Dry Cleaned, Pressing and Repairing; Hats Cleaned and Blocked Under Our New and Special Process Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works MHUUUIUAAEOUGUOEAUAVUESE GSO s taken | ¢y, sonable vegetables and fruits. Please call ug by Phone 34, or call at our store and select such things as you wish for your Sunday needs. goods being what you want, as quality is-our first con- Should anything: reach you that you think is not what it should be, notify us; we will gladly; re- Our deliveries leave the store daily at 10:00 A, M. and 2:30 and and 10:20 A. M. and 2:30 and: 4:30 Please order early, so we can get your goods | to you by Gosh, What Rivoli! scene. | it stands clear at the top. York. recently. like that you know he’s seen 1 ied chiefly with pictures of lighter vein, is display- ng no less ability to attract in emo- tional , such as her latest, 4 uchester, a shop girl c ht say, headlong into lux han extraordinary, twist of ‘cir- cunistances, In support of Miss Allison are Dar- rell Foss, as\Stanford Gorgas; Walter Long, John H. Elliott, Lawrence Grant, G. Burnell Maniy, canine actor, Teddy Whack, who: nas done much to make the Airedale fam- ily famous. The picture was directed: by John EB. Ince, adapted to the screen by Sarah Y. Mason, and ‘photographed’ by Wil- lam Edmond. The Gumps and a single reel Chris- tie comedy will round out thé two program for tonight and tomor- The Orpheum orchestra will have all new music for this program. MANDAN WOMAN Mrs. Hjalmer old resident of Mandan died at her home there Thurs following a long illness from liver troubles. Mrs. Swanberg was married about ar ago. $s several brothers ters surv. The funeral | held this afternoon. and sis- will he S South feet deep. Africa is more than 4,000 The If. C. L. has hit even the bore- ers of Uganda and the Congo, where 4 ‘ost of a wife has risen from earheads in pre-war’ days, to heac eight sp | Sell your cream and poultry , to our agent, or ship direct to Nerthern Produce Co., _Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. UUALERUVTEELLLA have an assortment of sea- You can depend on our our store will close at 12 Cream MH HY HUUGHQURUUSEEUUESEOUEUUE OUTAGE: PHONE 58; WE WILL CALL AND DELIVER To-night, Robert W: Chambers’ Greatest’ Novel, ‘THE FIGHTING CHANCE’ NO WONDER THE AUDIENCES GASPED AT THE No: wonder the newspapers:raved: about it! No wonder everybody’s talking: about it. Because it’s got a regular knock-out punch in every In story, in settings, in situations andi in acting The Tribune said it was the best thing seen in New And' when a New. York critic talks The fame. of Chambers, the fame: of the. all-s cast, the luxurious produciion and the marvelous. di- rection will be a distinct surprise to you. and ong! DIES THURSDAY | Swanberg, 35-year- | Her husband and mother, | | The great Kimberly diamond mine | PAGE THREE THEATRE: — To-night—To-morrow; Mat. To- -morrow; 2:30: Camille of the Yukon’ A lightning-fast melodrama that sweeps along: in’ a’-whirl- wind of action. Also, ELMO LINCOLN ins “Elmo: the Fearless” The biggest fighting picture’ _ of years. f a Punch! something - big. ———————— Known ant as-1840, but was not adopted. by. the les as early United States army until 1864, The repeating -rifle accepted in sporting 114 Fifth Street Saturday Specials | This Store Will Close All Day Monday . (Labor Day) SPECIALS £ i : Cantaloupes, extra fancy; ‘3 for :25c; per dozen .- (Extra fine watermelons) Green Gage plums, special; per. crate Malaga grapes, crab apples, eating apples, cooking apples. VEGETABLES Sweet potatoes, tomatoes, celery, cucumbers ..90c McLaughlin’s coffee, special, 3 pounds for Lennox soap, special; 10bars for Swift's Pride Washing Powder, same as golddust; special, 3 packages for........ Queen of Roses toilet soap; special, 5 bars for Swiss Rose toilet soap; special, per dozen : Rolled Rye; special, 2 packages for Fresh potato chips; special, 2-packages for Fresh Line National Crackers and Cookies Just Received é (PURE HIGH fae oat WHIPPING CREAM) xtra fancy Transcendent aebsaiute $3. 00: Central Meat Market Phone u3 ard | We Close ‘All Day Monday, ‘Labor. Day OOo eo Specials for Saturday Choice pot roast of beef, per pound 22 Beef ribs; 15c 15c per pound . Fresh dressed spring chicks. Home-made sausages of all kinds made fresh daily. Central Meat Market Phone 143 ee tele! Pei | Veal stew; per pound .... Lamb and mutton stew; per!pound, . 15c lh sintabinaees 215 BROADWAY Quality Grocer’ ite