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FAIR AND WARMER i a DS J - s a! THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 K TRIBUNEE= PRICE FIVE CENTS CHIEF INTEREST \ Bey 1 SCHWABDENIES T ANTI-CASEY ve { T H By E..M. Thierry. ways gilt-edged stock, for its money? i New Yorks Jan. 21—The oniy leg-| Chairman McCormick and the Curb i alized street riot in the United States | Market Association have been worry- is going to be suppressed. ing about that very thing. : ' | Builders are constructing an impos- E hi Ready f I jing home for the Curb Market—-the ‘ - i ¥ i | great outdoor riot that for near . veryt ing ea ly for Full In. Col. Abodies Charge He Received ore out x oe on be or eee C. W. Reichert Declares Real, vestigation by Com- $260,000 Branded as Mali- Agr runbgenes wagon sights 2ers, Deficit of Equity Packing ' i sous on ye at surging mas3 ite ¢ iy, mittee ciously False of male maniacs. seething and milling . Plant Over Million if , ia the cehter of Brood street, a half- B ‘ ‘ f block down from Wail street— - . CAN CALL WITNESSE PAID HIS OWN EXPENSES Gesticulating | CLAIMS FALSE STATEMENT i j i — “ Waving arm: ny é = . A Finger signaHing-- j - iy Twitchell Follows Precedent Set As Director of Emergency Fleet Yelling — 'Declares Reports Were Padded *, eae ; ellowing— : by State in Apportioning Was Supposed to Receive | - screeching. and That Promotion Ex- Committee “ Only Dollar a Year When you've seon that, you've seen sdk g a ; ; G K CHESTERTO! . ia the”Curb Market, poor-little-rich-boy penses Were Excessive s ) ., i" ‘ A “ke ? 9 Ail Mt yvorld of finance; unrecognized atemnen ss The audit of the state industries by | LOOKS LIKE—WHO?—Gilbert K. New York, Jan. 21.—Charles M. of Meson gee A i ELECT , Bishop, Brissman & Co. accountants, { Chesterton, famous ‘English writer Schwab appeared before the Walsh by the. stald New. ¥ ovlk,; Sides Mx: | _ tE-ELECT, DIRECTORS: land dramatist, is in America on. a 7 "change; medium for the sale of un- Fargo, Jan, 21—The present still holds the center ‘of the stage in Hectare tour. “The British say he re- congressional committee and denied 'jisted stocks of value and respectabil- \ management of the Equity plant the legislative session and from all in- sembles an American who used to be! testimony given yesterday by Col. ©. / ity and fox others not only not listed won a cleancut victory just before _. dications it will do so up to the hour | president and made the “big: stick” HT. Abadie, former comptroller of the, but not particularly respectable. | adjournment this afternoon. when of adjournment, famous. | United States shipping hoard. to the; ,, The Curb Market proposes to reform | j ells retiring directors. “were. te; 7 : . itself! and redeem itself—as well as ; elected and a resolution passed au- The plan of the Independents is to | RRR eee = effect. that Mr. Schwab's personal ex-) poof itself. | thorizing the issue of $500,000 cer- ‘ have the report as soon as it is de- | penses for October, 1918, amounting 0) But Wall strct—meaning the world | tificates of indebtedness to give < Ya livered to Speaker Twitchell turned | \ $260,000 were paid by the board. ! of finance—wonders whether it can be the concern working capital. ‘over to Cha Granga he'| | Mr. Schwab- said the statements | done. | ! The certificates will be in the na- Sri erie chia ete oe wy Were “absolutely unqualified and The existing Cur Maiket will move | ture of promissory notes of the special committee created Wednesday | | maliciously false” and that he person-| indoors next spring or © summer, | company and will not be backed for the express purpose of considering | | ally paid all his own expenses during | The Curb Market Association's 550 | by other security than the confi- this report. Nee ee | | his term of “office as director of the; members doubtless will do all that |. dence of stockholders. A call for E Given Full Powers. | emergency fleet. ‘their chairman, 1. l. McCormick, says | subscriptions was made and in a ‘The house has empowered this com: | | Mr. Schwab said that although he, they will do in frowning upon worth- ; few moments several thonsand mittee to take any steps necessary *0/ was supposed to recelye a dollar aj less stocks. | dollars had been subscribed and insure an accurate and informative re- | peer aeee | year salary he did not even collect! But when the Curb Market moves | several hundred of the stockhold= port which will give the people of the! . | that, and for his travels from ship-j indoors, will another Yurb) Mar! | ers were signing up for from $200 ‘ bate, a clear dna; comapletel statement Named for Heroic Red Cross' yard to shipyard he asserted he never | spring up on Broad street? A sort to $500 on certificates of indebt- of the exact condition of the state’s ‘ rar) \ yeceived any compensation and did not! of open-air bucket shop where the | edness this afternoon. Industries at the time the report was Nurse,- Organization Has vant any. | public may’get a littie action and a | = taken. By creating this committee and Steady Growth Mr., Sthwab admitted such a vouch-! few gesticulatory thrills, if not al- | Fargo, Jan. 21—C. W. Reichert, of ri giving it full powers, the house has * i | er as that charged by Col. Abadie may t# | Carrington, Nonpartisan member of L guarded ‘against any delay after the) (110) vatiey,\N. Do Jan. 21.-—Thay ave been paid him but declared it | Anyway, the present Curb Market | the North Dakota house, at an Equity report is received. ; Golden Valley, \N, Dy Jan. 21-102! vag not for the purpose claimed by) lis putting up a three-story building | Co-operative Packing piant meeting ‘The committee can employ account- | 10 post of the American Legion, No.| Apadie and no part of it was charged of classic design in nity Place, in| held today in connection with the , ants, attorneys and any other assist- | 50, named Sabra Rj Hardy, in honor of | to ship construction. the shadow of old Trinity chu a| Tri-State Grain Growers’ convention ants necessary. In informal discus-| y Red Cross nurse who had succumbed | His acceptance of the position as} block away from the top of Wall charged that the audit report made sions the general sentiment has been | 4, gisease while in the exercise of her) head of the fleet corporation, he said) street. It will have a huge board | yesterday showing a deficit of $771,216 for the employment of ‘two or thre was only at the urgent request of the} “room, lined with marble, with Cor-| is between $250,000 and $300,000 !inthian pillars, and almost as much|less than the deficit actually is. attorneys. Nonpartisan members ot} the committee have asked that they be! permitted to select any attorney to; represent them. As to accountants, Speaker Twitchell on the floor of the} house declared that besides calling the men who assisted in making the re- port, he favored procuring other ac- countants as a check and to make it) certain that a fair report was secured duties, overseas, heid a successtui meeting for the election of office David Schwartz, who resigned dur. | ing the past spring upon becoming & candidate for a county office, was re- elected post commander for the third successive time. Norberd J. Joyce of Zap, an energetic worker in all Legion activities, was made vice post com; mander. J. H. Isaak. the post adju- t¢nt since its organization was again | chairmen of the board and President Wilson, Schwab insisted that all matters connected with his own shipbuilding ; oth: ivompanies were handled by nembers of the board. FALLS TWENTY t THIRTY YEARS | grandeur as the “big” exchange. The indoors curb will continue t But, it will try to| he worthless. Reichert, who was denied the floor ent the claims of a stockholders’ com- | deal only in stocks not listed on the |/nittee which is opposed to P. M. Casey. stock exchange. separate the meritoridus stocks from | president. Million Deficit. “I believe that the report is between $250,000 and $300,000 in error and this bears out my charge of what the pres- ident told me several weeks ago—that there would be a one million dollar Y and fo-prevent, the circulation of mis- | honored to hold the office of post adju- f ay A Teading propaganda. t. The other officers elected were: a eerie ee f th dit t oe * rere te banal 9 i “ia ? “Taking a copy ol © au repot! ‘ May Call Officials. hard = Walker, —_ post _ historian, | IN p | ‘ The committee is empowered to call service officer; Mike { aeecns over ae aera ee ee in any of the state officials and thus | skalski, ct neon at Beye ! ' 5 gots listed, such a6 certificates of de- may question any persons connected! Skalski, chaplain; Mev. L. By Harty.) 4 ; : x 5 : ; i j sted: with the Hanaveront of the state in-| father of the girl after whom the post . Buyer or curb in Broad street, New York, signalling a. stock | Ho denlgred., vanity Fecelvable is dustries from the governor down, It) 3 named, was made honarary. post | » purchase to.céks-perched in windows. above shreet,. Jathe: Foscethie @ cos oely ies ‘| should not be Jisted. at the total Agure ale ae” CA lena aemat a eowing the. election of officers, | Grit and Ability to Swim Save’ background a typical curb market crowd. and that the financial conditions had imony is neede c - | r aris j Sue 5 Gee | port. ‘This will enabie them to callthe men responded to the mess cal Walter Ellis in Icy | Bn en pr I | Sylvester Snider, Sentenced at pes peerage ures erate 100 bee in officials of the Consumers Stores | at the McLaughlin hotel, where a ban- PI Devils Lake, Cor ; r ie | 4 mes to that railroad claims should not be car- company to learn of flour deals witif| quet was enjoyed. Following the junge | 5 : company 10 learn of flour deala with /chts: the pest. commander gave a| WHEELS OF INDUSTRY BEGIN TO SPIN Penitentiary “The opposition led by Retchert ci N has had ded!ings with the state bank | brief account of the activities of the) Grit and ability to swim saved the} culated Lea Ap si Yee ste BY . In appointing the committee, Speak-| post since ks ore a Rey life of Walter Ellis, workman on the/ BY ALBERT APPLE, Steady employment appears at hand) Devils Lake, N. D., Jan, 21.—Sylves-| ments comparing the 1919 and 1920 er ‘Twitchell based the representation | L. B. Hardy and Father F. X. Braue-| Bismarck-Mandan bridge here. Ellis) “We are near the bottom-of the bus-|in shoe industry. At Milwaukee na- ter Snidey will be taken to Bismarck statements of the company which stat- ee He avi tructiv din p - pany which stat of minority and, majority factions on) rig of Hazen, gave instructive Rene -| Yell 20 feet into a big caisson and) iness depression.” says A. W. Doug-| tional convention of shoe dealers, or-| today to start a term of 30 years in| ed in part: the precedent made by Speaker Stair spring talks which were well received | managed to keep his head above water |jas, vice president of the Simmons| ders were placed for more than 1,000,-, the state penitentiary for the murder > % , of the last house in selecting the meme |!by all the Legionnaires. oy swimming around in the narrow | Hardware Co. 009 pairs of shoes. of two sons, Earl and Arthur Fletcher. | Padding Statements. : bers of the Jihrary investigating com- a Caer aE ontines ot. ine concrete prison me A speedy revival of business i ‘overy is considered} _ The jury seported esterday a if on directors have custody of near- mittee when he appointed two Nonpar- ; which he fell. predicted by A. C. Bedford, ¢ an ant reneral business re- 108 after a long debate, finding Sni-j ly, $3,000,000 and have admitted that tisans to Oné Tndependent. | There was no rope hendy and work-! of board of directors of the Standard | vival. iy be a slump in February, der guilty of murder in the second | their employes in most responsible Chairman’ Grimgaard is a banker of nen shoved down long iron rods used | Oi1 Co. in a specch at a private gath-{ but upward inovement apparently has degree. The jury reported to Judge) places have confessed to padding are Rogers. He.is an. official of the State jin reinforcing concrete work. which ering of manufacturers. started. Average price of 50 leading! BUt of Rugby, trial judge. | statements and making false state- ‘ Bankers asgociation. ‘This Er the Arse i aided (him Heep his, Heed eboye wa. | Textile Industry Revives. vailroad and industrial is NOW: a ne story aa raae rel eel ments; have even paid dividends when year he has served in the house. He | ter. was se minutes betore 2! Carolina cotton spinning mills have 66, aguinst G1 Dec. 23, 1920, and 88 ivetener had driven to the F jlosses were accruing. Will anyone has been Iterat and progressive in| ‘rope was obtained to aaul him out of! started up on an average of nearly | Nov. 1, 1919 and 62 Dec. 31, 1914. F tote hes had driven io ihe Fatrsiew | doubt the right of stockholders to olitics, sr | | the water, and he was badly chitied, full-time, including Woodside Mills Money to Be Plentitul. school in Towner county last Septem-! know more of this condition and es- ® Y | a | cs ber. Snider testified that one of the ii Nanpartisan Members. | | when brought up. ; he| World's largest cotton mill under one| Period of cheap money at hand. ptetcher brothers intimated that they | pecially when false statements, such ‘The three Nonpartisan members; | Few persons would have shown the! yoof, Similar pick-up taking place in| Lower commodity pri 1 ee Henk hilt t they | is the last one now submitted by the : | Ellis did, workmen et she | x ° ‘ ae h were going to “get him” and hit him Ais are: i — a. | nerve that is did, workmen ut « New Hngland. Conference of mill] money required to do bu 3 at Northwest Audit company. S. W. Johnson of Steele, county, one, Custodian of Alien Property Re-, bridge declared. owners, at Charlotte, predicts revival | ing funds. Money a commodity el Pe ncn followed ieee a mel Showed P ai 7 is: 2 a =| —————__——_ i ia acon thanks Ait siiniearaod wen * v1 ed = a owed Profit. g0N 0 son ¢ * i | H ‘ a Ore utside left their bodies in the woods. profit of $49,000. ‘This year a | 7 has taken an active part in house tt of 534 Million PRIZES GIVEN Northwest, Trade Rallies, Block ge recently, have been “Jealousy over a halt-breed, indiay | $75 Pr Ma etea ce been atotton te . ‘ bates and’ comes from Senator With wheat 30 cents above last low aa four per vent. High-| giri is suid to have caused the troupe | 72:00. a difference of. $820,000 to: he : 4 Church’s county, and. P. F. Doyle ot! washington, Jans 21-—About $117-) | fall's low price. business in the North- was 25 per cent in Feb- ry eee is | adnate carne nce oer tH Wiuliams-McKenzie, Mr. Doyle is 12 ,y9.999 worth of property taken over’ | west has picked up dectdedly. age for year was above ANES CARRY where; that the president and hoard a as asked to be re-| tne ati “ ; 1 |” Grain loadings on west ads are|eight. ‘Time loans running i; AIRPL could be so deceived? poor health and h joy the elien property custodian during ‘ain loadings on western roi ig! ans running as low as | IE to this we were to add proper re. lieved. ‘ the war has been returned to Amer- [henry deliveries to Chicago | eins six per cent. - ee ee NEBRASKA VOTE lwerven to cqver resi"Gutate deverte: The other members are: ican-born wives of German, Austrians largest for this time. of year sincs| | With money er, big foreign "1 ing, inventory adjustments, ‘bad'ac a John Freeman of Grand Forks, Who nq others, it was stated today at the: 14917. The movement is so great that} financing is Scheduled for next few TO WASHINGTON i = mentry 2S Haaren: pan has been a leader in all discussions 01! cystodian’s office. i Northern Pac and Great Northern} months. That wiil help exports. ee ‘ Ns the floor relating to the audit report;' The returns were made under an| ‘have issued emergency orders against Cotton Rallies, DesMoines, eee oe ene opachitign: Watdee whan ‘Andrew Johnson of Ward, a new mem-| act of Congress which permitted wo- : | grain cars leaving their lines. . Cotton is rallying steadily from, dirplanes cai Ly L Y el py ber who has been especially active in jen, who, before they were married, $200 Offered for Best Papers on) World's. stocks of wheat on hand| carly-December low prices. Recovery women presidential electors | ions of mare than $1,000,000 has been % < support of progressive legislation; were subjects of enemy countries and | “How to Grow Spring | now 226,000,000 bushels, smallest in| seems to have started on healthy pasis, ington with the state electoral vote | Sustained. area i ‘Adam Nagel, Jr. of Logan, an able) countries since separated from 10 years. Compares’ with 323,000,000] Two reasons for the advance: Ite- stopped here today for repairs. “Te 4bOver iJ Retin ion, ie representative of the south central: Austria-Hungary to file claims for: Wheat” | bushels same time a year ago and 453,- vival of demand from New England MINOT POLICEMAN or 30 Dar cent pr'atock miles? s as : >} , i in this ¢ ized 000,000 bushels in 1919. .Supply and and the rise in British exchange fi ste! i portion of the state; D. E. Shipley,; their property in this country seize | 1 ppls ( : ge J We abel. a method whereby We call a state secretary of the Farmers Union. | by the government. i r ndred dollars in prizes are; demand make te price. Looks bet- will permit heavier purchases ea ‘ : y ¥ Stark county; and C. L, Ulland, a lead-| The total value of enemy property| oie ee Spring Wheat Crop! ter for farmers. of American cotton by England, DIES FROM INJURY ane a permanent cure of our trou- ing Independent of Traill county. taken over by the war property Gs) Improvement association, of Minne-| Rainbows. : American cotton exports in Decem- cos President Casey has pr a ‘that piece PS todian is placed at $34,000,000 ex-| ssays in the pyd-| General resumption of automobile} ber were 788.578 running bales. Do “ a sey rae | side sey has propose at ree Se the interned German mer-/ 2POlls, for the hest essays in the pub| | tester in Detroit fg looked for wl ; rae Minot. Jan, 21- Fahler, Minot | an additional $250,000 to be used. as he aaa A “\ Iie schools on “How to grow spring! industry in Detroit is looked for when | mestic consumption is improving policeman, who was wounded twice | working ca ae 2 | chant ships seized in American ports; wheat.” | Ford piant re-opens Feb. 17. steadily. wD Po ‘ . é working capitol be obtained and ex- i i esterday in a revolver duel with) peg i i ' , and transferred to the shipping’ " qhe contest, which is open to all| yesterdays A with | pects to outline his plan to obtain it ' * | nnn ne “Ardey Erickson, of Chisholm, Minn to th 1,000 x board. Ne South Dakota. 3 ‘', to the more than 1, stockholders pupils in North Dakota, South Dakota | _______y, alleged whiskey runner, died this! attendi é i AT MOHALLIN = verectepin re dtgeta, wan Aet TOUR INGOME TAX [PILGRIM STAMPS [fishing Win oc. A shrae he tparary Ser butly Far Oe Te ia te i opis | ' * lof murder will be placed against | pegerati of “a CRIME STUDENT —2rSstietSas ts encn. tn adattion wy) When, How, What fo Pay ARE RECEIVED —_fhicison who. is recovering from 4. gf Wilson, ts being held at the agrt : pos ; ; i! | wound received in the fight, it is said. | eyitural college tod: ee ‘the above prizes the association will | & = oy AT POST jwoun yet ene cultural college today to organize the - BANK FAILURE KILLS HIMSELF | resent a peautiful flag to the school) Fe ax OSTOFFICE Erickson’s wife of but a few months ‘federation on a permanent basis. presel i bs | BY GRAHAM B, NICHOL, arrived from Chisholm. , ri a a " attended by the pupil writing the best . . : tampe ave on daleat The Tri-State grain growers are Pittsburgh, Kan., Jan. a1 Wallice esgay from the county. U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue. , i | PO STOFFICE OFFICIAL | holding their final sessions today and Mohall. N. D., Jan, 21.—J. C. Peters. Ringe ea and stant, eee at ; the contest ends on March 10, In the income tax return of married |) oe ; , s | late this afternoon Charles P. Craig, sresident; F. W. Weibe, vice president, he len coh T, killed himself When all essays must be in to the/ couples, or widows or widowers, must he stamps were issued by the gov- GETS BACK $75,000 executive secretary of the Great eres NW. Bergman, cashier of the the, MEM 4 hool paper, killed Aimselt Spring Wheat Crop Tinprovement as" je included the net income depende:t | ernment in honor of i Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater associ- 4 Mohall State bank, which closed. sev- today, bY utestay charaed With hold., sociation, 552 Security building, Min- | minor children whose earnings of thé landing of the Pilgrims. They FROM MAIL BANDITS ation will tell of the benefits of a lake hy eral weeks ago, were arrested by Sher ing up a store clerk Tuesday night ee nnguacenient of the contest | propriaied bee ene are in one, two and five-cent denom- ae {fone waterway! to-North “Dakota 4 iff James MeKechnie late yesterday 0” and confessed to the charge. as well jag been sent by the association to Pie radeberet iy ae in inations and ar reer than the two-|. Mount Vernon, Hl. Jan. 21.—Post-| i Bi ee watrants isued by the state's attorney: | as to several other crimes. He had grary. teacher in each county in the/ Come was $ Ne antes ye rretarn | Cont Stamp ust office inspectors today raided a local! Percy $: Crewe. ‘been released on bond. ‘three stetes named, and it is proba.| that of two ene eee ramily income | _, Be design of the one-cent stamp) garage and confiscated approximately The warrants, sworn out by John SESE (ble that in some communities local eae a0t mas a *! shows the Mayflower on the seas; the | $75,000, believed to be part of the ‘Bena, deputy state bank examiner | ‘prizes will. supplement those of the $2,300. wet has two-cent stamp shows the landing at| $185,000 cash obtained in the theft of! Oebarge the three bank officials with bats “improvement association. | The fact that in this ca ees Plymouth rock the five-cent | ed mail here last Friday. f persiement of Pkt tds ; ami eee anteled eae and 300 rs stamps depicts the ng of the com- sral persons were ce sus- 4, Wonds several months ago. pa ere ' » | pact with the Indi | pected of complicity in the robbery, in i were held in bonds of $10,000.each NEW CHAMPION each dependent -does not rene ve me ‘There is understood to be only one | which about $27,000 in negotiable se- ag and arrangements made for prelimin- JERSEY cow. husband or wife of their obligation to] jooi6 of the si ani | curities also was obtained. : ei E ary hearings late this week. { file a return. oa soe tec All ex-service men may get Victorv W. H. Mcintosh of the state bank Golden Carnation Maid 309855, is) Husband and wife may each make Gils Leave town TWo FLEETS COMBINED Medals next Monday. examiner's staff, whose appointment the new state champion Jersey cow separate returns, or thé combined net} May Brown and Martha Stewart,| Balboa, Canal Zone, Jan. 21.—The| An army field clerk will be in Bis- e as receiver of the institution was of North Dakota for her age. In one income m be included in a singie ‘sho pleeded guiliy to shoplift.| Auantic fleet yesterday passed marck on that day and will be at the 7a confirmed by Judge Burr in the dis- Year's official test, starting same at joint return. 5 : f and were sentenced to thirty days| through the Panama canal and joined American Legion hall all day and in "* ie trict court at Rugby late yesterday, Grand Forks, } Jan. 21.—The six years of age she made 1023%' If the combined net income of the) in jail, were given a chance to get out the Pacific fleet. ‘The combined fleets the evening for the purpose of issuins é has not completed his examination of’ County Commissioners association nounds milk, 694 pounds butterfat.| husband aut Nt exceeds $5.000. how-| of the city. ‘Ther left today. The} witl leave Saturday for Callao and the medals. which may be had by any the/affairs of the institution and the formally endorsed the North Dakota ‘This record was made with no extra) Evel, su ite returng should be md girls, police-say, came out to this| Valpz man who served in the army, navy or extent of the alleged defalcations haa Good Roads association and the Whit- care or feeding than that received by This for the purpose of computing) section with a road shaw which play-) marines. | not been learned. man bond issue Dill to perfect @ SYS- all the other Jerseys on the farm. correctly the surtax, which app! ed at Mandan, were The clerk will complete all paper tem of highways throughout the, Golden Carnation Maid’s sire is only, to income in excess of t = Fargo. Jan. 21-—-F. W. Nolan, detec-| work necessary to the issuance of It was stated at the office of the state. Carnation’s Flying Fox 110621 and her! amount. DEER PLENTIFUL, Ktive for the Great Northern Railroad medals. and ex-service men who wish state examiner today that no word had | - ‘Those interested in the good roads dam ig King’s Maidena 1368). 4 = ——— Williston. N. D. Jan. 21—Deer are} company, pleaded self-defense when to get a medal should show their heen received from Mohall concerning project feel elated over the promise) he is owned by Wm. Page, Hamii- C. M. DAHL TL reported plentiful along the Missouri! he took the stand today in dis charge papers entitling them to med. ti E. hus, examiner, | of co-operation from the county boards} Ni Dakota. C. M. Dahl has been confined to his] river. in northwest North Dakota, The | court charged with the murder of an) Various kinds of medals are givea the action. O. E. Lofthus, examine i ton, North 8 x house for several days. ban on deer hunting expires next year.| 1. W. W. for varying degrees of service. _ iq gut of the city. of the state. ‘ January 17, 1921. i

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