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|e 0 oe 4 s ’ PINE WEATHER - TT AND WARMER / . & LAST EDITION \ ( | : a é it THIRTY-NINTH YEAR Ce, SUP (8 eneger Ses i ay Soe, = l ae MARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. MON Nov. 22, 1920 _PRICE FIVE CENTS BA | oe (¢0 GEM THEFT VICTIM. . + NAT LD, | i AMERIC AN AID ’ : 100,000 MOTOR CARS IN NORTH DAKOTA | ENGLI HR | ; IN 1921, IS PREDICTION OF DIRECTOR | ‘ H : N * OF INDIVIDUALS. j 1§ iS D ] N ¢ i N N E ) Increase Is Figured at 10,000 Percent, Based Uvon Previous Years | { i ; H —Growth of Motor Truck Use Is Seen—Total Receipts CAUSIN PANIC . | i i "Thi. " j SY Change of Policy Is Announced | | Possibility Is Touched on b of Bureau for This Year Near $700,000 | in Circular Letter Through : : eee i : : Raid Said to Have Followed { the League of Nations | The motor vehicle registration Mr. Crain. “A total of 90,805 li- Sh A States Assembly in Debat department of North Dakota is censes were issued up to the close Shooting of Number of | M £ preparing for the registration of | OF nusiness Saturdays Of this Military Officers . ——+-. ‘s r 1,445 for motor trucks.” NITIATED LAW CAUSE LARDIN 100,000 automobiles and trucks in The department ordered 91,000 —— Os d /HA ING Agr RECALLED | aera ; tags for 1920, and all will be SENSATION IN LONDON { ak % , P. Crain, director of the de- sold, itis believed. i F ankers Do Not Exnect Large, | a. partment, announces that the de- The license tags for 1921 will Amount of Money to Be @|Former Plemich., of France| Gio gaits ot iccnse tags. We te | pein ao compared to 14 fie « [Newspapers Condemn Methods a ef 3 a g Ags. = pair, as compared to 14 3.100 a Diverted to State Bank Against Disarmament Until ures on a 10 per cent increase in pair in 1919. .According to Mr. Used and Some Advocate * 1 | Armenia Is Protected the number of motor vehicles.One Crain this indicates that the price . m eres : ! \ ‘ } hundred thousand cars in North for 1920 low, as the contre Martial Law For Ireland ‘Reprisals” have been decided upon ‘1. Geneva, Nove B2-—A ‘resoluti Dakota, with a population of 645,- tor for 1920 bid 18 cents a pair by the Bank of Novth Dakota, | iiresentod by WEY: iaeL ha ‘tine z ie Pity, ot the ete among on the 1921 contract, which was London, RA violent The bank, in a circular to t ! th H he first in the number of cars awarded to the S. G. Adams seene saris . reasurers| H e council of. the. league of nas 7 > dams occurred in the House of and governing boards) of public cor- | ! tions to confer wih the various | in proportion to the population. Stamp and Stationery company, Commons this afternoon during porations) says it will the bank | powers with 2 -view of constitut- he) f931 tags’ will -have a. dark of St. Louis. the period of questioning regard- to individ a ‘ open the bank ing.a force suificlent to Put ‘anvond. (| Naty sbite (background, with white Total receipts of the depart- | ing the situation in Ireland. Jo- lual depositors after Decem- | of hostilities In which | numerals. This is said to be one ment thus far in 1920 amount to seph Devilin, nationalist and a ber 1. i was, joined to Lord Robert Cells | of: the most effective combina- $690,182.75. The price on tags, unionist: member, came (o blows. This action is taken, it is stated in| resolution along the same lines tions devised for auto tags. ; being befsed on several, factors, The sitting was suspended, the circular, because the enactment of was adopted by the league this The ncrease.0f 1919 over 1918 will be chayged somewhat in ena the’initiated law “places the Bank of | afternoon. ” was about 10 per cent, and we 1921, Information on which to London, Nov. ; Noah AEA fo x | eet believe that the, same ratio will base the new ratings is now being of additional troops being ‘or! akota where it now must to Geneva, Nov. 22.—The possibility of be maintained during 1921,” shid obtained. serlously considered, it was stat- ig come Geren Shtere ths compete American aid for the Armenians was | . ed at the war office this after- : t all touchad-in debataitoday es noon. The Lord Mayor of Dublin banks ot the state. LS ais amma re sa ad ae bene | EASTERN STORM STA T E | N R | ¢ H | appHed for police protection last J is of dol- ‘ 8 solu- | I itlelally S irate tases ot, dnllons: of dot: tions demanding intervention by the, == WARNING ISSUED eects 1 eas te ea ry titated law-permitting withdrawal of See en ; | * sion for the guard bi ; . Supporting Lord Rob Nocli’s das ) m for the guard being sent but ‘ aren eee ene tence et ‘mand: that he Son sepeintta |’ Washington Now 2, corms Wate SAYS CATH 0 IN int se tlabl x THY at CUlRGk = The threat that this action would be committee to examine into means for in&s Were ordered out by the weather 7 j ing available, a ly of (Wack takan Was 1asued domotime:ago by thie ending the hostilities between the Tur- bureau for the Great Lakes territory ue vane: spanesent tp euare tie Bank. The announcement did not cre- Me suueneaiee and tne. en ane from northern Lake Michigan through N | sia las ate any surprise or consternation int = en , of the Serbian dele- Lake Huron and Lake Ontario and for ‘ 7 9 banking circles. - coat recalled that tho United States the Atlantic coast from Sandy Hook | London, Nov. Murder stalked ; Bankers Not Alarmed senate te one time had approved the to Eastport, Maine. A storm area | through the streets of Dublin yester- 3 a e eastward and will increase in i = A indic: 2 ’ y-fi Sa midunt eeteoe: of money rom thi connection wae a cndioe haeaing ity. Strong easterly ete dicate Any Alarming indicate that at least twenty-five per- paaaneer ey 5. ; Was the senator who reported the gales off the coast may be ¢ expected. C an sons had been killed and upwards TE tPackiva. assistant attorneys resolution. (A resolution requesting; 9 =~ ‘ondition of 100 or more seriously wounded. general, has declared that under ex- ie ee aeTanoDea te: thet gens 2 May pe atie Cena BoariAaeebar relent ta BE 4 a y the senat ay apparently deliberate shooti t ) Inting ies dopostts in the, Bank of Uist “ie waoere by ‘Senator “NEW LAW IS NOT CAUSE! wine seer ihe meat Hare Fale the state. All other state bank de- ho Caer | eae | itary Officers. posits are guaranteed. Kank officiais Bi MA The closing of several banks in the During the afternoon Irish con i s nlfour on U.S. ae ae rf , declare there is no basis for this the-| A. J. Balfour, a Great Britain, stats does not indicate any alarming | 8’¢>wlary, of black and tans”, raided : aes ORY ovat : i ‘speaking on the resolution said that if! situation, according to i. Wi. ‘Cathro, cipke park where a football game . W. Cathro, director-general of the the United States had been willing to | director-2 1 of the Bank was in progress and in.the melee at bank, refused to predict, how much take the mandate on Armenia'she had | irector-general of (he Bank of North jeast ten peysons were killed. msney might flow into the bank. ltl — |the men, money and spirit to make he: Dakota. | Z i ires Break Out aronld Be amatter ot growth he sald. n ideal mandatory. The league has; | ‘The situation is not caused by the! Commntigation way jeelend was Nov r 15 ste of the ibeen unble accomplish re ry itiat y {seemingly interrupted last evening bank lists ag.individual deposts"ar|°< rt Soe cant Cathet aen ta auinins | Visiting Women Cordially In- Me a = a ee we With hut! latest advices declare fires hal } the bank $214.926.33.. Mr. Cathro said} NEW YORK-—Police and detectives here are searching for rearly a half Mr. Balfour admitted, because the con-| vited to M : . rawal of public deposits, he atded | proken out in that city. this was money from labor unions out- million, dollar's word and jewelry stolen from Mrs. Charlotte dition of Armenia Wa} not such as the! Ms oe ake This Their | today. | Shooting began in streets just be- side the’ state. He denied the bank] ‘ing ‘Palmer, wealts heve. ‘The thieves first bound and gagged league.was organized to deal with. | Headquarters—Attendanis~ [ T*® mre bangs closed-today,'de-! fore midnight and it was asserted sev- had been receiving deposits of indi- tite house servant : y had gnswered the doorbell, believing their! “Mr. Balfour said an appeal must i ; cording to meagre telephcre advices ; eral more were killed. viduals within the state. ; TULGETSeS wished entrance, and then, awaiting Mrs. Palmer's return, seized be sent to the 41 states of the league | Provided ito 0, E. Lothus, state bank atner | Yesterday's murderous outbreaks.in ay The following. circular letter was <l gagged her als e stealing jewe's she wore, worth $406,000, ‘or a United States effort to save, ae bea They are the ‘Virst State Mant yp) Dublin produced in London a sensa- . . sent out by, ine bal soncerning the | -nA~rr~rn22r A WAR ARAAAA ‘Armenia. | The civic rest room is at last &| «nq D ‘ eee» | etons comparaiile’ £0 thats WilieH, 5 fol: interest rates to be paid -beginning ‘rench § is ip “| Killdeer, in Dunn county and the Sec- | low “aster 1 9 with Decomaiier 1: i HARDING NEAR 1 Rene vivinneot Sant following , Hea ae . ees ae meeting, the | curity State bank of Columns Burke ee ie Balog Sensei: aoe “To Treasurers and. Governing HI Mr. Balfour, said all were agreed that; third to be held in the past month, | ¢, 7 Military authorities i ag: . | "aid 7 county, Military authorities in Dublin aé: Board of Public Corporations: The TO CANAL ZONE. compaysion would no longer suffice for , plans were completed for a rest room! ‘Thig makes a total of eight vanks| S#id to hold the view that the murder enactment of the recently initiated | j Armenia. | for out of town’ women. i! is being | which have closed because their re-{Of the 14 army officers will produce ‘ law places the Bank of North Da-| , On Woard Steamship Parismina, | ‘It is not the fault of France if the f m vere too li They ma the final outburst of a nearly broken a wh i é t if Steams! ‘ E 3 3 * furnished in the lower rooms of the} S¢tves were too low. ‘They may be| | ivney. kota where it now must to some ex-| | Nov. 22.—President-Elect Harding's |league today is disarmed before the a reopened, the examiner classing none | Conspiracy—the last desperate throw tent enter the competitive field with ; Seger siden temic B'S situation in Armenia is righted,” said Masonic Temple. Members, of the | or gaa eae Sia jot the fugitiv vho d phe pa ohare Anan them as failures as yet. of the fugitives who are known to the state and national banks In the DURING TRADE to Panama an Pista Visine the entire as- Masonic body came forward eagerly| “If North Dakota could dispose of ave flocked to Dublin to escape the st ve : le Ste however. that the: British! with proffer of their excellent rooms,| her crops at 1919 iprices, she could | Severity of the measures employed in ' $ eretofore the bank has placed a oth Sea on i dule that } Z i ated and ready for turjishi pay every farm and other mortgages | the provinces to suppress Sinn Fein- i ; money with state and national banks erway i ei *hrist [detewation: did: not ‘aid not applaud, ented and ready. for furnishing, tiv 1 a half times,” 1 Mr, : ism at rates of interest at which such | Abnormal Weakness Is Shown in nue liek into Christobal early | {cording to the needs. The women a Gathros o- by ames: There is no lack, however, of scorn- banks could afford to reloan in their \ oe tomorrow morning | have been working on the matter are! “Crop failures and holding of grain! ful interferences and doubt of the con- severe) communities at a profit. <The Breadstuffs and Foodstuffs Plans for the fives day stay in the {more than gratified and, all express | has postponed the usual fall liquida-j} fid supposedly held by officia bank has charged 4 per cent on ‘ity Canal Zone so far are incomplete, but | lo ind tion. The state had the products—all| Today's newspapers condemn w: redeposits in banks and 6 per ‘cen: orf Chicago Board iin teatlies wilt ibacas tin thecieh | lene Satie thanks for the use it jacks is ready cash, and there can/ severity the system followed in Ire- on its rediscounts from banks. It : is CATAIRGPSUGRIN GUL cUCeraENRE | jo he room, making it possible to of- })e nothing alarming in a condition | land. Some demand stringent methods appears now that the Bank of North; Chicago, Nov. 22 canal, probably on a government | lter this much needed accommodation | when the state has the resources it; of repression and hint that at the de- Dakota must enlarge its activities jand new low _ | tug. iv the visiting women. {has now,”” he coneinuel | sirability of imposing martial law ia | and that it)ds,no longer bound to! dence today that the period of d = Realizing that Thanksgiving r, Cathro said that it was simply | Ireland. : limit its redeposits to 4 per cent, for | 15, bed tot yal amitaaiene in ttie { tGurenat Apna Matra san ‘ae taullure ° vate: ee caused London was waiting anxiously for ‘ its rediscounts to 6 per cent and for! ori, market. ; : women and children to Bismarck, (foe presen ant of money Hoan, further news from Dublin. RA that reason it is in position to in-|° att er ‘st THasatio Rabid | Peers have been rushed in every way |ap2qc", amount, of money, Woe ve Few Prisoners Taken crease its interest rates on deposits. | cere howed hesitation at th | bl drawn from the Bank of ‘North Da-| Reports to the Irish office from cPurthormare it appears that the | Penna but rallies were of brief dur Return of Constantine Not to possible to complete the rest room. kota when the initiated law becomes! puntin at th Pur 2 appears that the) ation 2nd were followed by down | . |The following is the plan for fur-- effective it would aggravate cond uublin at noon said three! or four un- onre one ot ig pane Cate interest ward plunges that hurled brea¢ ° i Be Opposed by Force, |nishing the room. All organizations | tions, Hd does not think that po dented Persons haw neon xed rates pald during its experiment’ | and feedstutt e to the lowest | However ‘of women and all individual women’ ponirg the withdrawals for a row | that city Just night. Several police- year, did not satisfy the group in con-| this season. Wheat under any p iare invited to loan of their comforta-, months would change conditions, | en had been killed in other parts ne of the Bankers ane au since 1917-and corn and oa Born corer arr [ble porch furniture, just now set’ A, Johannsen, audits department |! Ireland, the Irish office announcy here appears to be a demand for | yq15, i aris, Noy, 22 he French 0% aside for the season, spare sanitary ‘director, believes that all banks in the | the bank to pay a larger rate of in-| ae that’ these neg yates fernment will not oppose by force the cots, baby carriages, high chairs pil- Slope country will be in excel mn Official announcement was made terest, now that it is. entering upon]... as ten ana crea er P lreturn of former King Constantine | jows, little articles for “comfying up” condition in 90 days if conditions are | ‘his afternoon that the assassinations the eared year of ite operation.” | Well under the cost of production fail- ; Figures Issued for Three States to the Greek throne, which the for-| ee ying up’ condition in 90 days If conditions are |i) Dublin yesterday, totalled 14, wh a case y operation. Jed to stop the abnormal weak ay 0 3 the baby cabs, In tomorrow's unchanged. y, J | 5 _ “For these reasons the Bank of] "vote than fi Show Increase in North- eign office now regards inevita- jissue of the Tribune the name of a Mr. Cathro declared the sank x persons, including Sinn Feiners North Dakota has rearranged its in-| <1, LE { ble. Imember of the committee in charge | North Dakota would mal were injured during the attacks. Four . lashed from tl i terest rates, and beginning December]; 4 jittle more than west States | Jt was stated that Premier Leygues | wil] be announced so that all who| toward postponing the w'tid | prisoners were taken. These figures 1, 1920, will pay the following rates |} 6. delivery chi thay demas se \ : will advocate at his meeting ‘have loans of equipment to offer may | deposits as permijted by th? initiated | do not include the casualities at ay per annum, computed quarterly for|.. hae Wena cece er eee NOTH Jaukote Premier Ldoyd George \soon that a | 7 g /law, declaring it #as up to the bank- | Croke pa as $1.64. Cutting of prices on corr orth Dakota. South Dakota and call the committee member by phone,/ law, declaring i p to the the actual number of days and cred-| 3,4 oats was less spectacular exce i Minnesota, out of 26 states compris joint note be sent to the Greek people giving house number. A dray will be €TS or others in the state to take any | se of the completeness with ited during the following month: as being in bddition lo previous ile es habia: eebnIGAlly Mma Wittn Pris- vointing out the consequence of Con- sent at a certain specified time ar- Such action. He ceclared it his be- which the attack on the officers was “On checking of ‘demand deposits | ee rene ie ceo ie eee yoted oon teint notin ot te as the stantine’s restoration, prominent of ranged for, and furniture etc, will be lf that many tretsu:-rs would with! planned, says an official report, the received from treasurers on which res Hibs fiabeie ee ‘ ri northwest portion of the United which would be the withdrawal of all gathered. Two other members of the daw money when the law is ef | troops and police in Dublin had made the balance is not permitted to fall; ity be vers, owing to dis- State iowed a substantial increase financial and economic support of | Committee will be detailed to remain fective. |very few arrests of suspects in cou- ” below $200 during the month, 2 per) turpea gencral business conditions, steed of a decline in. building Greece. jat the rest room and arrange the = nection with yesterda shooting. Bs cent. eppeared to be the chief depressing operations for October as compared ass a eas |furnishings. Every one, offerins, . : fee suc ceppsiis which do not fall | factor, with totals for September, according caulpment will be aaked Ay aiiach wal OURNATIS! FKULED in OIE sh Veolia eer Opening prices which varied from to statist od by F. W. ‘ | termame conspicuously, to. the:artcle ‘Crowley, a journalist, while goi ‘On such deposits which do not fall | the same as Saturday's finish to 3 1-2 to eee . ued es F. W. Dodge |loaned for the accommodation of the } poe ae aourmalish while te bplow $500, 3 per cent. cents higher with Gecember $1.69 to, Company of New York. workers who are to check in the ar- PARE LIE ca aber apatite ig “On sinking funds remaining on d2-| gy 79 1-2 and March $1.60 1-2 to $1.62 October buildings contracts in Min: | ticles. ;day was challenged by a military ‘ less than one year, 4 per cent. ceived no important check until the as ‘Ak {country around, invjting them to tel! i m “ inki 7 ining - 7 ‘ 2 Pees 2 dead. On sinking funds Se eee market had reached $1.64 1-4 for De- over the September tha! Tridel \their neighbors all about the room ‘i me os posit one year or more, 9 per cent. ! Comper and $1.55 for March. ’ ( 1 zane ‘where it is, etc. so that the greatest computed and credited semi-annually ike hack 11 " § a bustel loss i aaa aren Be possible use may be made oat the THREE CHILDREN . on January 1 and July 1. since Saturday was shown in the mar- 1 sp Ger st aoe | quarters through the busy holid “ck St Ps q ’ “onriginking sfinds remalniné ow ltor ater caities December: touchin utilit $1 00 or 23 per cent. for | re oe iheoueie the. leetalatlv {Ask St. Paul Judges for Inter- FOUND IN RUINS ; F : et after midda & industrial buildings, $942,000 for resi-| Wants Court to Restrain Dan- | S¢48on. through the legislative ? deposit less than three months, or on | ¢1:5814. was flu dential ngs | sion, and on through the year. locutory Degree Against Cap- OF FARM HOME pach ‘ . dential buildings i % 7 'y Deg gi sinking funds withdrawn after the/cents to 9 cents net lower w Contracts awarded in Minnesota! iels From Interfering The business men are enthusiastié: nee = _—_—__ semi-annual interest date. the samc cember and March anq the Dakotas for the first 10 s lover the enterprise the Bismarck wo- ital Stock Assesements | Mott, N. D, Nov. 22—The three rate as demand 5 ae of - like | $1.5 months of 1920 have amounted to With Plans | men have taken up, and are willing to charred bodies of the-three children amount. $85,000.000 ,as compared with $59,000,-! jee ihelp in any way possible. Notices} St. Pauf, Nov ive railroads /of Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan were . _ TWO AVI IATORS [006 for the same period last year. Washington, ney. 22.—The West. will be printed and placed conspicu-| operating in North Dakota, which be- taken trontihe ruin ot the ori home - =F ‘Projected work reproted in the first ern Union Telegraph company applied) ously in the down town district -|gan a suit in equity against taxing | Saturday, fifteen miles™northeast of | WEATHER REPORT ! ARE ee 10 months of the year amounted to to the District of Columbia court to-| ing attention to the room for visiti officials restraining them from col-| this ¢ —_, : od | $146,000,000, compared with the afore-| day for an injur women. It is understood that w lecting a privilege tax on the capital| , “rs: Sullivan’ and the twq older Seat San Antonio, “Tex »2—Two| mentioned $85,000,000 for contracts | retar. of Bismarck will take turns® alll stock of railroads amounting to $109,- | Children, were eisewhore on the fom For twenty-four hours ending at noon. | fying cadets, Sigmund “Szymanski, of! awarded. The greatest amount of de- terfering in the construction of ‘through the season, acting as woman | 402.62 here today asked the Uniter | doing the evening chores and it is November 22. San Antonio, and James A. Turney of | ferfed construction in the three states’ telegraph cable between Miami and/ th charge of the room day by day.| States district court of North Dakota {Presumed that an oil lamp exploded Temperature at 7 a. m. . Berkely Calif. were instantly killed has been in industrial plants. | mi ‘Beach, Florida. In this way each Bismarck woman | for an interlocutory injunction, and the three children were trapped. . a Highest yesterday today when their plan shed on the| A decline in building has been gen-! The Western Union company also “ill a Peis eee +t ity tl et and Tide Walter H. Sanbor : ‘ould The youngest was six months old and \ Lowest yesterday *tanding field at Keily field No. 2. The!eral throughout the 25 states these 2sked the court to instruct the navy | Will have an opportunity to meet ane Judge Walter H. Sanborn, presid-| tue oldest five years. Mr. Sullivan ) . ' " Pata! pa aae nah Lty bs & ; know out of town women better, and | ing circuit judge, Judge Wilbur Booth, | pz Seat Aa f ‘ ; v s C2 nd was destroy ec Ss ce ‘th-'secretary to instruct subordinates; 7 had notj returned from Burt where he Lowest last night ship caught on fire and a yed.| last few months, except in the north af 2 7 pep ros ie See ENGR ad hidge: Joseph W. Precipitation ...- ee |western portion of the distri Yet|and naval officers to cease threaten- may be able to render assistance to Minneapolis, and Judge Joseph a) -|had gone early in the morning. [ Highest wind velocity .. HIGHER PHONE RATES lin spite of the relative inactivity ot | ing the cable if laid. | the visitors stopping in for a time) Woodrough, of Nebraska, are sitting; The house was completely destroy- " i s St. Paul, No pplication or an|yecent months the total amount of| The company in its petition pottted| while in town. Women, plan out what | in the case. ed with all the contents. Forecast increase in rates will be made by the!money invested in building opera-/ out that the threatened condition | pillow can be spared, what chair on Judge Woodrough granted a tem-| Ss For North Dakota: Generally fair | Tri-State and Northwestern Telephone | tions during the first 10 months of) affected the Barbadoes cable, the lay-} cot is most inviting, what rng can add | porary restraining order last Wed- Fr ‘om Dresden ’ tonight and Tuesday; warmer tonight| companies to the Minnesota railroad| this year amounted to 10 per cent. ling of which was prevented several its bit of cheer, and all the rest of |nesday and the interiocutory injunc-) Father M. Hiltner has had as his and in the southeast portion Tues-|commission early in December. it was) more than the amount for the same, weeks ago by the sending of war-| the happy, business of getting ready|tion from three judges is the next! guest between trains his brother, John ships to Miami for company on a civie basis. step in the proceedings. Hiltner, of Dresden, North Dakota. day. announced today. | period last year.

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