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| i ee “PENROSE WILL | |*USTeaLsa's SUPPORT NEW TARIFF BILL Hopes for An Early Revision of Rates Provided by Measure Washington. Jan. 7.~- Senator Pen- rose, chairman of the senate finance committee, announced he would sup- port the house emergency tariff bill althongh he hoped for in modi- fications of the rates. The senator's announcement was made at the con-J clusion of first open hearings by his committee. In a formal statement he said he desired to “correct a misun- derstanding which seemed to have gotten abroad concerning the status of the so-called emergency tariff.” He denied that there was any differ of opinion among republicans on this measure. SHERIFF KILLS ~ WEALTHY YOUTH Shot to Death in Wisconsin Corn- fleld After Gun Fight With Official. FORGERY IS CHARGED Young Man Accused of Forging Fa- ther’s Name Tries to Kill Officer Who Sought to Arrest Him— Woman Causes Arrest. Lacrosse, Wis.—Elmer Linker, twen- ty-three, speed maniac and member of one of the wealthiest families here, was shot to death in a cornfield at Sparta after a gun fight with the sher- The trophy which. has come to be iff of Monroe county. Two bullets| the international prize of tennis was struck the youth, one of them piercing | donated by wight F. Davis back in the temple. 1906. It h been contested for Linker was fleeing after his arrest different times. The present Am on a charge of forging his father's | “@llense ay etd Labi ae ; name to a $1,900 check. He cashed The four American tennis aces sent on the auest William T. Tilden II, it at a Sparta bank on the indorse-| o¢ philadelphia; Wiliiam M. Johuston, ment of a prominent Sparta woman. |o¢ gan Fra ; Bryant M. Wash- whose name bank officials and Monroe county authorities refuse to divulge. cee + WM M1. JOHNSTON Cup hunting costs a lot of money these days. It is estimated that the expense of finencing the U. S. Davi: cup team for the year will total near $59,000, Woman Causes Arrest. The woman caused Linker's arrest | } j after she had communicated with his father and learned that the check was bogus. George Linker arrived in Sparta 20 minutes after his son’s death. He is a member of the Linker Realty com- | N K A N N AS pany, proprietor of the chief business block in Lacrosse, and of the Linker as hotel, as well as of other valuable a real estate. Elmer was the only son.| Salinas, Kansas, Jan. 7—Invasion Linker presented the check at the of Kansas by Nonpartisan league or- bank and it was cashed without ques | 84uizers. who have set up here a - thon on the strength of indorsement. campaign to enlist the farmers of the An hour later the bank was notified ate io. ae bi aaraaass oe given that the check was a forgery andj fresh impetus with the return oF 4. Sheriff Charles Smith was given a|C: Townley, head of the league. With warrant for Linker’s arrest. He found the same determination members of the local American ‘Legion post and the youth in a store trying on a new! other Legion bodies over the state suit. Youll Whine Ou © planned to defeat Townley. ‘out ips Out Gun. The local American Legion is build- Linker went with him to the bank| ing up a publicity campaign with an and refunded the entire amount. Then | #ulounced intention of “beating the sheriff took hin to the jail, When] Townley in Kansas,” Townley's con- the officer turned his back for a mo-| Viction in Minnesota for alleged viol- ment, Linker produced a gun and as tion af Me Seploniie aie Bee Smith turned he shoved it into his] soldiers. ‘The pra i a stomach. in Nort! nd other Northwes _ The gun snapped, however, and as|ern states has also come under fir the sheriff dived for his desk to get Paid advertisements signed by the % , Salina Legion appeared in newspap- ers today scoring Mr. Townley, who announced last night that a meeting would be held Monday night at which | he would gnewer attacks by the le-) gion. ADJOURN COURT Two orders signed yesterday by Judge J. W. Woodrough of the United States district court, adjourned the term of federal court at Grand Forks in the northeastern district, from Tuesday, Jan. 4, to Tuesday, March 15 and the term of federal court for the northwestern district of the state, Devils ‘Lake, from Tuesday, Jan. to Tuesday, March 15 when it is ex- pected that another adjournment will be ordered. Announcement was made at the federal building today that the Mi- not term of the United States district court will open in that city at 10 a.m. on Jan. 11. “They WORK while you sleep” Two Bullets Struck the Youth, his own gun, Linker dashed out of the door and leaped on a bicycle standing at the curb. The sheriff overtook him with a car on the outskirts of the village and Linker ran into a field and hid behind a shock. ! When the sheriff summoned him to r surrender, the youth opened fire Three or four shots were exchanged qn both sides and then the sheriff's bullet hit the target. \) ee AIDS WHISKEY RAIDERS Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 7.-—At- tacked by a bulldog after he had brok- en down the door to the house of Bar- xney Jonozewski, 3429 Buchanan street northeast, in a raid by the police vice , ak squad today, Detective Michael Jo- Don't stay bilious or constipated, hannes was forced to kill the animal| With your head duil, your stomach before’he could gain entrance. sour, gassy, upset. Take one or two Jonozewski was locked up on ajCascarets tonight sure for your liver charge of manufacturing liquor after and bowels and wake up clear and the raiders reported they had found |fit. Children love Cascarets too. No two stills, a quantity of moonshine griping—no inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 and mash in the place . cents. 1 | lenge rounds, made DEFENDERS OF NET TROPHY | NORMAN E BROOKES SAT WM, T TIL DEN PO ‘ew York, and Samucl Hardy CABO. Final team selectio’ ms for the chal- .few hours be- fore the opening h, were Tilden and Joh! for the Americans and Norman FE. Brooks and Gerald L, Pat- terson for the defending Australians. ‘Brooks has been a member of Aus- tralian teains in eight different years. He has played a total of 44 matches in the international and won 36 of them. Patterson, his running mate, is considered the most powerful play- er at present in the Antipodes. Battle to Control Fire in Mines Scranton, Pa., Jun. 7-—Officials and employes of the Lackawana company, assisted by firemen, have not s:c- ceeded in controlling the fire in the Continental mine, in West Scrdnton, | which staried several! d2ys ago, They are clearing out old workings in an effort to reach the flames and prevent them from spreading to upper coal) veins. Ne fire ig 199 feet underground and there is no dang at present to pro- perty or persons on the surface. CAT STARTS FIRE South Heart, N. D., Jan. 7.—A cat which upset a lantern is responsible for the fire w h destroyed the farm dings of Christ Malone near here. . Malone had arisen early and Ww doing his morning chores by means of lantern light, when the feline without warning upset the lan- tern which set fire to a pile of straw in the barn. The wind was blowing a high gale and all etforts to check the ficmes were vain. The buildings were fine farm buildi and were but partially covered by JOHN BURKE RESIGNS Whshingon, Jan. 7.-John Burke, treasurer of the Uniter States, yes- terday announced hig resignation up- on the appointment of his successor. Mr. Burke was appointed treasurer in March 1913. Prior to that time he served three terms as governor of North ‘Dakota end was a member of both the senate and the house of that rf 4e will join, the: banking firm of Kardog & co., of New York which is to become Kardos & Burke. REDUCTION In Tailored Suits $85 values now $50.00 $75 values now .$45.00 $65 values now .$40.90 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN Tailo¥. and Cleaner SHORTHORNS A Few Choice Shorthorn Bulls for Sale. High Grade. DUROC JERSEY BOAR For Sale or Will Trade P. 0. BOX 368 BISMARCK, N. D. | pelts.” H.-S. Hedrick, state game pwarden said today in discussing pro- | almost impossible to dispose of raw [Pt as THRESHERMEN SEEK BENEFITS OF RISK LAW | Minneapolis Minn., Jan. 7.-.Legis- lative action to allow Minnesota ; threshermen to derive benefits of the workmen's compensation law Will be sought by the Minnesota Thresher- men’s association as a consequence of action taken today by that body ent farmers are classed as farmers and through a ruling of the state su- preme court are unable to obtain the benefits of the law that apply to other classes of industry, members of the legislative committee of the association pointed out. TRAPPING SEASON SUFFERS SLUMP Plerre, S. D. Jan. 7—“The trap- ping .season in Sonth. Dakota — has been automatically, closed this winter because of low prices paid for posals for a bill shortening the open season on fur bearing animals. “It is furs. fully 50 percent of the fur houses in thé country being off the market altogether. As a result near- ly all the professional trappers have taken in their lines and are seeking other, employment.” The catch of the 1919-20 season in Sonth Dakota. it, is: estimated by Mr. Hedrick, to have had a valuation of nearly $4,000,000. Employing. the stone trail, the Missouri Slope Good Roady association was- formed at a meeting here of good roads enthusi- asts from towns on the Soo. line from Sanish to Washburn, Officers of the association are: “H. R, Frietag of Max, president R. T. Thompson, Max; 'L. S. Officer, Ryder; F. J. Tray- nor, Van Hoop, and one man to be appointed from all other —communi- ties interested, vice pregidents, and iB. A. Dickinson, Ryder, secretary. Another meeting of the agsociation was held here today to consider plans for having the Black Trail, running from Minot to Bismarck, through Max, Coleharhor, Underwood, Was! burn and Wilton, improved du: the coming summer. The association in annual convention here. At pres4i8 opposed to the provosed plan of having the: Bleak trail changed to run from (Minot southeast through Velva uso, Turtle Lake and then to Bismarck via Wilton. ! The particular aim of the. associa- tion is to have’ this section of the state taken care of when North Da- kota launches its proposed good roads campaign. > 15 MENAND NAVY BOAT | ARE. MISSING Washington, Jan. 7.—The United States mail boat Pulitzer with at least’ seven men aboard has been missing since Dec. 15 and may have been lost in the straits of Shelikoff, Alaska, Secretary Payne of the’ department of the interior, was advised today by Governor Riggs, of Alaska. Both the navy department and the same method of estimating, he fig- ures the entire -winter's catch this year wil’ not exceed a few thousand dollars.’ Muskrat pelts, which | last year were bringing $4.00 are quoted today at 20 to 30. cents, skunks are down: from $5.00 to $1.00, while mink are worth about $3.50 as compared with $20 a year ago. : One enconraging feature of the ex- isting condition according to. Mr. Hedrick, is that it will bring about a great, increase in the numbers 2% these far bearing antmals, without the necessity of giving them legal pro- tection. Plan Slope Highway North Dakota Road Boosters Perfect Organization Max, 'N. 1., Jam.7.—Encourage the construction of good roads in North Dzkota and for the more direct pur- Dose of urging the merits and the necessity of a highw: ‘anch- ing from the ‘North’ Stay wrath some point near Anamoose, extend: ing west_throuzh or near the towns! on the Drake-MaxGanish Soo Line,! crossing the Missouri river at Sanish | county to connect with the Yellow- Unless you see the name Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Man SANITARY and then running across 2 Fallon: | WARNING not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions.-sSay “Bayer”! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of genuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK G. Bismarck, N. D. coast guard service have been asked by. Secretary., Payne to send out searching . vessels. ALLIES ARE IN CLOSE ACCORD ON DISARMAMENT, Paris, Jan. 7.—Great Britain and’ France are in close'2ccord concern- ing the subjects of German disarm- ament and reparation, says the Lon- don correspondent of the Matin in discussing the meeting of allied pre- meirs in this city on January 19. He adds the British cabinet favors grant- ing Germany some time in which to bring about the disbandment of civil! guards but has taken the attitude that, the allies should ‘demand immediate delivery of all secret process for the manufacture of explosives and poison | gas, “KIDS” WATCH PARADE. Pierre, S. D., Jan. 7%.—Interested , spectators at the inaugural reception | Tuesday night were W. H. (Bill) Mc- Master Jr., age 14, and little Miss; Dorothy McMaster, 9, who watched the proceedings from a vantage point | [Tuesday Governor W, H. McMaster '§ near the refreshment tables. , Asked why he wag not in the re- 1 “Bayer” on tablets, you are but a few cente—Larger packages. of Monoaceticacideater of Sallcylicacté PLUMBING | GRAMBS es This College has constantly more calls for office help than it can supply. All students who remained to complete its course have been sent to good business and banking © positions. In: session throughout the year, the-student enters at any’ time. Preparatory department where students may commence with the lowest primary branches, Besides the ordinary Expert Courses in higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Send for all particulars. Bismarck, North Dakota. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. BISMARCK —_— ceiving line with his parents, “Bill” | were having the time of their lives made a characteristic American boy | watching “Dad.” “ reply, “Aw, it’s too hard on the arm,” and turned to help himself to another | [Exports of feathers from Africa glass of punch. Both admitted they | bring about $24,000,009 each year. “BASKET BALL BISMARCK HIGH vs STEELE HIGH on TONIGHT, JANUARY 7th at 8:30 o’ciock p. m. at the HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. ADMISSION, 10 and 25 Cents _MANDAN, JANUARY Ith of ruining a costly autcnobile by letting it stand out all win- when you can get heated storage at the CORWIN MO- TOR CO.. What’s the Use COLUMBIA PRONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE evvvvnvepesrocuneuauaanavesncensreaeQsueestPUASOUSUOAOTOOAUOPOGEOEHGGUOONNRPENCUOGAERTOCNUOOUGAQOUGLOUULOGUoUEGaNbOeALaabndvDtt POSTPONED Until Tuesday Afternoon and Evening January 11th, 1921 “Flip Edwards” Or the Girl He Couldn’t Buy . Comedy Drama Four Acts At The AUDITORIUM Under the Auspices of the A. 0.1L W. Lodge No. 120. For the Benefit of their Band Remember the Change of Date and Attend This Big Four Act Comedy Matinee at 4:00 o’Clock p. m. For Children and Adults Admission, Matinee and Night Perform- ances, ‘Children 55c; Adults $1.10 Including War Tax Night Curtain 8:15 p. m. COUNTRY STORE © After Evening P2rformance Come and Draw Your Lucky Present SEAT SALE MONDAY, HARRIS & CO. AUNSULADULEVUEUONALEUUEROTDCUEEDEGADDEQERDLOPRPOUDUELEOOULEUEDUGUOHUADEDCUEUOLCADEOHNEGEAUNEORDEUEDUDCLNGEAEOdENONdCsON ties taceNedtoNedt