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ett ttt mets ett ttt, a THE WEATHER ,, ' el fat a7ea AqTeaquey ’ | LAST EDITION i { eee : Janene THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1920 _ “mT T : - PRICE FIVE CENTS ANNOUNCE MARTIAL LAW FOR PARTS OF IRELAND SECOND APPEAL THREE HANGED(GOOD SEAL SALE MEANS | ARMS, UNIFORMS FOR BANK PROBE BY MOB; RECORD} SCHOOL NURSE FOR CITY| MUST BE GIVEN pe | effort. Asks Californians Enter Jail; Over- Bismarck wants a school nurse. The power Guards in Five | TRYIN@TO SOLVE HAMON CASE —e—e ~ VMAS SPIRIT | ABROAD EARLY THROUGH CITY “Shop Early, Mail Early” Cam- paign Is Having Desired “Let me hop aboard” said Christmas Seal To letter and pack sv gay. I'm financial agent and general | | i | | State Board of Auditors i Immediate Response from To invincible Ty B. A— must produce: $1,000 toward the Premier Asserts Gov- short $400 of that sum. : British c | project, and is Effect \ the Public Minutes Let me cary: the news from north Ww)" If the city “puts it across," it will ernment Is Driven to . j eee ne From east to farthest. west, | taye ‘ aa sum (or the ‘reseue: of Stern Policy { i That Tuberculgsis yields at last erred espera said ney Se = WIDE RANGE OFFERED PLAN AN EARLY REPORT TAKEN TO .. CEMETERY. At the Christmas Seal’s behest.” REORES BUS NESEY BODES ¥ ty, | |WILL DISCUSS QUESTION | ie ; : “There are probably five thousand Only fifteen days until Christmas. | dollars worth of seals for sale in Bis- | with letters and, bundles enough in| warck,” said a worker today. “Wha arek,” said a 2 ay. hat lq, 1 ii the making to carry every Christmas| a pity if we aye buy i the lot, Safe Conduct to Be Granted Sinn seal in print todays with enough rev-| and paper every bill board in town for’ Fein Members of Par- : beg) ran If Sufficient Funds are Obtain-| Automobile Headlights Used to éd Report Will Be Com- | Light Hanging Scene i | } Stores Filled With Christmas Offerings—Salvation Army [om Jag I Is Busy pleted in Three Weeks Among Graves enue from s' | Christmas morning. Anyway, let us} li t | 4 are sale to equip wlevery one go out and buy an extra! lamen oe mem ans > re / lie a complete fighting | handful gf the Christmas seals and} The Christmas spirit is abroad ‘ear- \ Santa’ Rosa, Calif., Dec. 10— army for combat-; paste them on something to make! pubin, pee. 10 artial law ly this year | To the Taxpayers of North Da- | George’ Boyd, ‘Ferrence Fitts and Ung tubereulosin. | ga er the gayest season of all the; Way proclaimed from! Dublin Every agency which observes the kota: Charles Valento, ac dof Persons in ev-/ year.” é ( trend of Christmas events each year Not enough money is coming in | , yin Ne ne f used of hav. ery town in the; The sea € on sale at all the) tastle today in the city and coun- re < aa ba fo us to warrant the employment | ing mudered Sheriff James A. state are at work | drug storcs, all the book and news; ty of Cork, the elly and county of wil entity 10 at iseeacte? ail R.B. BROWN. ‘ of a sufficient number of men { Petray, of Sonoma county; and selling Christmas stores, at Webb's and at Lucas’s store, Limerick and n the counties of The {Shop Hany few years ago|, ARDMORE, Okla—Here’s the |: to make the investigation of the ' nat acgi : sia seals. Fargo re-jat the Perry Furniture company, Tipperary and Kerry paign Re ow ancy 480! nan who is trying to solve the asvaral state-owned industries, as etectives Miles Jackson and ports a record) Hoskins store, at the Nielson millin- Let i al tuuite cach year. Aj death mystery of Jake L- Hamon, thorough, as in ow’ judgment, | Lester’ Dorman here Sunday af- sgle, “Minot ex: | ery, and at both hospitals. London, Dec. 10—Martial law ee hve as Republican National Committee- they should be. ~ ! t i 4 . I pects sufficient; During the drive in the first day’s', as . were Bale Rope e at oir atttinaaine che aia The mill. and elevator at, terucon last were taken from the revenue from its!sate they were on sale in the post iS to be applied in certain areas vorted, ia expected | Of @ gunshot wound. Russell B. Drake, the Home Builders’ as- ‘county jail here early: this morn- sale of Christmas office building, in the Va of Ireland, Premier Lloyd- D Be aii Brown, -county, attorney: here, is sociation and some other in- | ing and hanged. H seals this year Grand Pacific, and McKen a Seated to reach near he trying to bring to trial Mrs. Clara dustries, are, in our opini6n, of A 2: valgore a aah mn 0 added to last besides a house to house canvass. | George announced in speaking in peal uring oT Ginlevatiahes. Hames former nearly 28 much importance to | yon all wenitiie Rint o astopha 4 year's sale to! From now on it will be necessary, the house of commons today. ; week. ‘ ateuonrapher= who haa idisap- the taxpayers us the Bank of ine . ait Ot aeowared ie thee supply all under-nourished school | to. go to some designated place to! Th “ h decided AIL reeIs tobe: pent. great aia-| 0enographere® whos baa dleap- Notte Deteota teal the dail, overpowere! the officers, childven with good milk during school | make purchase. \ government has decide: tances should be nailed within ite been hampered by powerful influ- |) tine eee tally FA ae that | prisoners th waiting automobiles. 9) ae eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee>- ito give safe conduct to Sinn Fein next week, to avoid any delay, sa} ences and that he may bring the ere be public gatherings in ev- | airteen machines carried the party.) ‘members of the house of com- ery city, village and township of the state at which a committee may be selected to solicit every citizen and taxpayer to loan us sufficient money to have the in- vestigation completed before the first of January. We are confident that the leg- islature will appropriate gmoney in an amount sufficient to repay the loans made. We will do this work as economically as possible We need your help. 1 THE STATE BOARD OF t Oliver Lundquist, assistant postmas- ter. Packages mailed later to the Pa- cific coast or to eastern points may in terminal until aber | be delayed ! Christmas. i Bismarck merchants, through spe¢ial c displays in The Tribune today, offer : : to ChAstmas shoppers the largest and } most complete line of Christmas goods ARE FOR M A L L Y ever displayed in the citys x i The stocks offered te the public AW D ‘ ARDED TODAY : names of prominent people before They moved quickly down the street: | g , the grand jury in this connection. ‘ ‘mons so that they may meet aity limits. Hopes were all Prepared. 'with the government to discuss ! Vehinegtand RAMged to a ak tree in| CARRIES RUMOR: WHEAT CROP iN the Irish question situation, the ‘side the cemetery., | premier said. OF GERMAN PL | Safe conduct would not be H IN N, A) cari the premier said, to for the hanging. Members of the mob! ithose who have been involved in were stationed to prevent intrusion. | re has ea: ‘ “the commission ot more tian five minutes were re-| Unsupported by Advices from Figures Given by State Depart- a i | 2 . Other Sources, However— _ ment Show About 20Per | Headlight Used i Headlights. of three automobiles were used to light the trees selected | of serious contain the latest creations of Chris mas gifts. Tomorrow marks the for- mal opening of the Christmas shop , quired by the mob to euter the jail,! , In making announcement regarding Ae eee gee alte nie pa Alito Tanger, | prisoners. “Within 15 minutes or tess; Rail ‘Traffic Stopped Cent M ‘martial law the premier said the gov- tunity i oe ealy will hate tho President Wilson’s Gift Is ‘Cut | Aitorn y General, the three alleged gangsicrs and mur: | ee gad 1 te ot ‘ernment had been driven to ithe oe + widest range otyarHdes from which |~ in Value by Difference in Gall He anbailcky, 1 deren Had peeh yee aonviets, | BMUssels, Belgium, Dee. 1. —The GOOD ARI ON TO 1919 Aree Je ane tee stronger action In son. : i Exchange ii State Auditor. || Boyd and Valento had been identi- | Newspaper La Peuple announced that . ertain disturbed areas. Side by side A survey of the stores and shops | re ! Thomas Hall, fied Jast Monday by LE ce ae traffic has been suspended ir Approximately 80. per een oF ie Ae ee ert aakpae Wil both directions between Belgium ant etn wheat 11920, Germany since afterndon |” We ie ee Ceo and, thatrthere tall ‘ofa German | mains within the state, it is indicated coup d'etat. The Belgium ministry of es compiled by R. H. Thistle- foreign affal » however, says it has |thwaite, statistician of the depart- no confirmation of this rumor. ment of agriculture and labor. This ‘condition obtained on November 1, {cording to Mr. Thistletiiwaite : p jures and the movement of grain sin es from any other quarter and |that time has been below normal, a king these, and in view of the Bei-|cording to elevator men. gian foreign ministry's denial of any | The 1920 wheat crop, according to of the city reveals gifts ranging from Secretary of State. | men as members of the the unusually practical to the latest OLD N. D. MAN HONORE Sn ee Ae eee actuats Gat artistle novelties. Christmas buying oe : | Public gatherings at which pledges {ira teltions ja San hrencisea is no longer limited to a few articles. Christiana,*Norway, Dec. 10.—Pre- will be made for funds to aid-in the — pyo attempts te“take the’tnen' from The range of gifts grows greater each sentation of the Nobel peace prizes for examination of the state industries by the jail here were made last Sunda year, those experienced in Christmas 1919 and 1920 which have been award- the board of auditors are urged by the yj ht eas o merchandise declare. ed respectively to Leon Bourgeois, of posed in a statement issued today by " \ France, and Woodrow Wilson, the members, Attorney-General Lan- i To Foreign Countries ldent ofAhe United States, took. place ger, Auditor Carl-Kositzky and Secre- Gifts from Bismarck Will travel to here today. Formal announcement of tary of State Thomas Hall, the far corners of the United States the awards was made yesterday. A ahe prediction has veen and to foreign countries. Most of the message from President Wilson to be desire pei and they were growing in numb nd independence show- ing that intimidation was, decreasing, he said. The government was deter- mined, declared the premier, to do all in his power to break up the terrorists in Ireland, Must Give Up Arms Under martial law, said the premier, a proclamation would be issued de- manding that all arms and uniforms the prescribed The Belgian ‘rumors of a “German coup d'etat is not supported. by ad- FARMERS JOIN U. | | §, FARM BUREAU" i} fig- made by some Nonpartisan league workers that | packages going to foreign countries read on presentation of the;1920 prize the investigation begun by the board| Minot, Dec. 10.—Nine out of every | such occurrences, the reports are re: |federul estimates, 65,692,000 bush- be rendered within have been sent, it is reported at the had been reeeived by Albert Schmede- | woujd have to stop bec: of lack of {ten farmers interviewed by the solici- ceived with reserve. jels. The amount estimated in the ateas by a certain date. After that postoffice. Germany gets the great- man, American minister to Norway, funds. This condition confronts the tors in the Ward county Farm Burean —___——— i ate on farms on Oct 1 “50 200,000 date unauthorized persons found est share of Christmas gifts originat- and was read by him. | board today, it says. ~ ; and in country mills and elevators is po sing arms, would be treated as rebels and be liable to the death pen- 17,900,000. Mr. Thistle e's ta B Hi 7 ‘| r. Thistlethwaite’s taking ally on conviction by a military court. Minnesota terminal receipts as a basis calculates that 5,944,000 bushels was | GHT TO FINISH ‘ | shipped out of the state during the’ washintuar Dee, 10--The widow month of November, leaving a total] |¢ the late Lord Mayor of Cork, Mrs. ing in this section of North Dakota. | If there is one particular ‘word of | advice the postoffice wants to impart to persons who will mail Christmas gifts it is to wrap them securely and drive are joining the bureau, the 10 solicitors at work in’ the couniy re-4 4 port. Perry J. Miller of lowa, who helped that state enroll 140,000 farm: ers in the county farm bureaus, his come to North Dakota,to manage the hea ee Appropriation for tifa examination VALUE IS CUT | was refused by the industital commi _New York, Dec. 10.Award of the’ sion and the emergency commission, Nobel peace prize today to President and the boatd appealed for public sub- Wilson “as the person who has pro-i scriptions. About $2,400 had been re- ft a st or best the fraternity of} ce; ‘ = . : i rive here, and in directing the Ward . address them plainly. ;Moted most or best t y of! ceived by the board terday, but{drive here, and in directing a + of buehels | saa oe re : ; An experienced postal worker can naone and tne/avollshmen: oe dial evéral thousand dollars more must be|county teams. The tors are} numer ear er? ane slateron: No: | Muriel MacSwiney, presented at 100 nution of ‘standing armies an ori i i ‘ if | fart 5 ‘ari 2 ing - jaa J enhaghs bess na i f e Committee 0! 8 ubscribed in the immediate future ifjfarmers of Ward and adjoining coun. | | “he condition as of October does COM ion of the Co tell at a glance the difference between i i galing formation and increase of peace con- ' is cl tie: London, Dec. 10-—A bomb was| investigating ish question her D the work is continued. ties. a not indicate a great difference from: invest ating the fish 4 packages sent by business houses a 3 i ithr ike f i gress” marks the 16th bestowal of the) Plan Early Report Spectacular record of the American |thrown among members of the Rou- i z af e hunger strike in Brixton whiel : ; ; Early Report Spectacular v 1 h : . ee story of the hunge hich regularly send out parcels and Firts of the Swedish inventor of dyna-| jt jg announced by the boardsthat it|Farm Bureau federation is partly re-,manian senate Thursday afternoon [cou@iions | of a year | ago. Mi Tison, London, of her husband and interest shortly after It Food de te eee ne 19) Whent crop ai, of his death, and the details as she urely Christmas packa; individ- ‘i resi ils fia ;. hale! Careless Napa qreauantly mite, Alfred Nobel. - President Wilson ‘plans to (have the examination of the distinguishes the Christmas packages °° the third American to receive the! Bank of North Dakota and the princi- Packages peace prize, the others being Theo- | pa} state industries completed, printed isponsiblej for the increased in the local/farm bureau, the work- r S The Ward county bureau will | were killed sa imates, places the 1919 wheat crop at 53,613,000 bushels, and on Oct. 1 1919, estimates ow that 48,700,000 were member of the ministry and a bishop a Central News dis- had witnessed them of attempts by the Irish Republicans to gain froes of individuals, ° | aor, 2 i fy ares § dore Roosevelt and Elihu Root. The (Conunued oa rage rou.) patch from Bucharest. 14 ota i, “Often persons will simply Spice normally a : : Mn Oe ; ‘held in the state on the same date, | dom for their coumry- , pe ply wrap 2° prize normally amouats to about $40, ‘There| wei 7,592,000 bushels of) Mrs. MacSwiney concluded her story with this declaration: package in tissue paper and write 99, but is payable in Swedish krona,! “England shall have no peace, the 6 the address on this,” said Mr. Lund-: which at the present exchange rates, ! quist, ‘and perhaps before it is down represents about $29,100,000 in United to the station the tissue paper is torn States gold. Recipients in countries | Wheat shipped out of the state before | Oct. 1 of 1920 and 4,913,000 bushels DO shipped out before Oct. 1, 1920, indi-| world will have no peace until our republic is recognized as a republic. cating that the “hold the wheat” 4 and the address may be gone. Care- where the krona ig above par, however, ; less wrapping is the greatest source will receive more than the amount) of Christmas complaints.” stipulated. Knute Hamsun, former The limit on parcel post packages., North Dakotan winner of the Nobel Mr. Lundquist said, is 70 pounds to the prize for literature, thus will receive | first, second and third parcel post $48,000. | macuceeh SHOCKS FELT dertaken the task of caring for those | who otherwisee might not feel the sladsome touch of Christmas. Many toys have been dongied and the man- ual training department of the high school is making toys to be given to poor kiddies. The familiar kettles will appear on the streets to receive offerings: for the special Christmas work of the or-/ San Salvador, Republic of Salvator, | ‘Dec. 10.—Terrific earthquakes have occurred in southern Honduras, ac | cording to reports received here to-| day. but details are lacking. | Very yiolent shocks also were felt livered. _ GIVEN HIS CROWN, 10,000 Christmas Trees Miss MacSwiney, sister of the late lord mayor, recalled to add details to told movement had not stopped the move-: }ment of grain this year before Octo- ‘ber 1. “Ireland's Valley Forge,” and = ap- | the story she the committee t yesterday, supp: nted the declar ‘tion of her sister-in-law with as tion that the coming winter would be land, but for the ¢hildren. ! Another Valley Forge’ winter in Ireland,” ‘phe. coming i Miss MacSwiney said, “will be hard. lhe British have destroyed our j crops, our supplies of food. The men | 32 5 ‘reg ‘achi , ean get on, the women can stand the | Proposal Is to Create Machinery sitrering. ‘ut it is for the children to Put Economic Blockade | !_ plead. We, must have help this winter.” Into Effect ‘The widow of the Cork lord may ganization and School childrens Wednesday in western Nicaragua, 25! declared there was no choice for the Fy are making gifts of ~produce of, earth tremors shaking one town. Cae at ere ‘ retinas. beskela’ which ill te fen WOULD GUARD THE PORTS gether, whatever the cost, and con- , eats eee /jtinue the fight for independence. | . She said it was such a spirit that | Geneva, I 10.;~Machinery \ for, | putting the ‘economic blockade into | effect when occasion should call for! ha@ actuated her husband to refuse food until death. 3ismarck wholesalers, who distri- Chicago, De 10.--A “new corn) eee secre no bute Christmas trees in the city and| king. C- E. Troyer of La, Fontaine. ; j euch sation yas Ginduseed by the as-| Swiney Died Happy through the Bismarck tradeNerritory,| Ind., was crowned by the interna | aes of the league of nations at to- | my husband was happy as will distribute more than 10,000 tional Grain and Hay Show which | Se aaa aren sed machinery intended | MS physical strength was worn away Christmas trees. The trees are ob-| ended in Chicago with the distribu- | asia eeaner eyed renaing pO! for his countenance tained from Minnesota. None come| tion of $10,000 in premiums by the | are capon aginst offending yagiated peace and contentment.” an_ internat! 1 MacSwiney asserte “To was from the west coast although in the! Chicago board of trade. last few days cars have gone through Troyer won the sweepstakes with | of eight members besought to plead with him to take on the Northern Pacific from western} a ten ear sample of Johnson County comely of he leneus food. But 1 would not, for I never, points to the east, bearing evergreens} white corn, from a 17 acre fiel-l ary-general of | "ever would interfere with my hus- for Chirstmas. t with a yield of 109 bushels an acre. } Ithe council whom the “eagle. has | band in a matter of conscienc It | pee q Bue bas! was his choice. It was the d Last year there were a few less than 10,000 Christmas trees received in Bis- marck and this was not sufficient to and probably Saturday; warmer to- } Deep plowing, thorough cultivation | and the free use of the hge brought | premier honors, Troyer said. i American relations with Europe was! harged with the duty of informing the} ouncil of facts which appear to show | | the covenant has been broken. | onveniently be charged with the duty of carrying out a marine blockade. | of his spirit.” \ MacSwiney expressed the that the fatal hunger strike lief situation throughout Ireland.” supply the demands of the territory. 7 ime a si as | a A in = Bee eee tira er Gunn Paver Lan | | On receipt of such information. ae-! io. prother had greatly benefitted the ’ 5 jween-made King ‘of Corn, Peter lx | cording to the proposed plan, the coun-; ! of ad greatly bi ed tne Tod 4 W “jjot Indiana having won first honors} cil must meet to consider the situa-| ["ish independence movement. She ay’s Weather _ | | iast year. | Ition and inform all the members of! told of the series of telegrams she + “1 = i ‘the league ; had exchanged with Premier Lloyd ' | ‘These members, says ; corge in an attempt fo fix respon- F ing hese members, says the committee | 6 a f For twenky fone: hours ending: at noon.) TALKS COVENANT | lreport embodying the plan, shall be Sibility for her brother's prison sen iday, Decem 3 | re 3 » sha hah ‘ Sees . rempont its; preemter °°. WITH MR. HUGHES| israbanngan shal tec cote tonent he, Highst yesterday ......... i ! learry out. the provisions of article | his relatives had been accorded by Loveat yasterdae : ' Marion, 0. Dec. 10.—-President- | 16 of the covenant comprising the| the British government. Lowest fast night. elect Harding began his conferences | breaking off of all diplomatic relations| | The sult of this change of Precipitation : None | here on the plans for an association | : lexcept such as ey for purely | telegram she added, “made me Highest wind velocity wo AGuE of nations by a long talk today witn | ‘ a ‘ |humanitarian purposes. Where the| feel that Lloyd George was respon- | Charles Evans Hughes, the Republi- | J oye : ge > em es covenant-breaker has a seaboard the | sible before God and mon for the Forecast lean presidential nominee four years | eee : \) Sz “e* council sbould forthwith cons der,; death of my brother. I shall con- For North Dakota: Fair tonight ago. in which the whole question of! i — says the report which members can, tinue to feel that way and T_ shall Vaan i o sxeariele | continue to spread truth of that . eta Aw night. surveyed in detail.

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