The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 3

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PALSE-RUMORS STATEINDUSTRY ~ WOULD BE CRIME ~% vvaiuenecenanennveannenenvesuenncesveersacscvesaeatseuvancanscadneanandennnneutnnecanseseoneensdssuanenGuaseenseatnspensUeeuenscsuadeeaseeeuaeenstesuy eenvdeNUnedKensauUUedaNtAsagsdnsoedduecenncciagestuedt Webb Brothers - “The Home of New Styles” ( "Home of Super-Specials BISMARCK Tonight Tonight 8 BOK 4 # Bercense from Jocelyr . TONIGHT AVERUUETUGLACEU TEU TEEOAECUSAOUEUAAEUELECSUEEENLTUODUELES TEESE Senate Amends “Criminal Syn dicalism” .Bill by Some Sur- Charles Ray : we NAZIMOVA Tn His New Production prising Features Sse3SesSeS= 2 “ The Star Supreme in’ 3 je 99 : ‘ i 5 “6 le Star smBTSRE in ” ani vy Ky AIMED AT BANK CRITICS? ; 3 1 Madame Peacock Btwo packed houses’ last night tae ag Fy ‘ SPECIAL SHOW ING ¥ 3 ‘ is enjoyed. this, wonderful attrac: League Senators Practically Re- g 4 ; A Gorgeous, Powerful Photo-drama of, the’ Destiny of J tions: Pease come early, Pe write House Bill; Some See of Z «1 : noe for Whom the Love of Man Was Not formang¢e at 7:15 sharp. ast - It as Joke P ‘ 4 EB a ae snough. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES = = See i N S lk ( } d z Nira segiow-to #e6 the season’s Criminal“ syndicalism, as defined in} Ci e e S@S } ee LO Regaine SENBORS a bill Aiended icine itatstreaadl Ww l n yw ar, ou 5 And Coming Soon “Behold My Wife” ODD FELLOWS f° TOMERT HERE i DURING JUNE a Grand Lodge Will Hold Sessions in Bismarck, It is Definitely ‘ Announced Comedy Sensation “The ‘Rookies Return” Cétumencing Monday include inany actions. i 's or Merchants or others | ise prices beyond or | rules of suplpy and de i would be gailty of criminal ism. Two bank or merche oihey who joined in a combination int restrainof trade would would also be! guilty of this offense. | And, ubder the amendment, any | persons who joined to print or pub-| lish any false rumor or report. whic? | “tends to “destroy the confidence of| the people, in the governinent of the! state of North Dakota” would be guil- sty under the measure. | GROSSING THE ! Also the charging rent to yield more} i r ; (han 12 per cent on an inves against 74 corporations and 40 indi- Young Indian Woman Meets ee ee viduals as members of a cement trust Death When Team Goes Intention of Bill. were returned. i a All these -aboves provisions were | Through Ice tacked on“ to house bill No. 100, in-| troduced by. Representative Roy John- ‘son as a bil hiined at the fT. W. W., in the senate. Plainly league senators intended {@ Hut in provisions aimed) at critics ot thé Bank of ‘North Da-) kota, and the: ‘state administration, against the alleged “open shop” drive, and Silk Hosiery during NATIONAL SILK WEEK TTT DROWED WHILE laries. in- ar to $1, Capital stenographers’ creased from $1,200 per y 320. INDICT 74 IN “CEMENT TRUST New York, Mar. ‘2.—Indictment HUGUDAGEALSTOUEASGTERUNSELEUORSUCUTA OES SCOUUEEON LOL DHETETENAESTHNELOUAEELULETNATHLEUL Silk Underwear Practical women will find ‘this a splendid ‘opportunity to obtain their Spring and Summer Supply of Dainty Silk Underwear. Included in the display are Envelope Chemises, Corset Covers, Camisoles, Gowns and Knickers. Most Moderate Prices Prevail. a New Silk Blouses {WEATHER REPORT! "Tor Twenty-four hours ending at noon March 2. Temperature at 7 a. m. . The grand lodge of Odd Fellows of ‘North Dakota will meet in Bismarck \in June, it is definitely announced. | Information given to members . of | Mary Snow, a young Indian woman, was drowned in the Missouri river} south of Bismarck when the wagon in ding plunged through ; MM vei ye Bismarck lodge, I, 0.0. F., last night,; Temperature at nuon Ne Sle cet aa : 2 bce eee ane yp dri ES stirred the local members to further} Highest yesterday .. ... ah erday,, according to. infor: and othereritice of (he admiuisteaciony, 1 ° 3 } increase the rapidly growing organ-| Lowest yesterday .. nation received here today. < . The Provisions. | justrous Silk Hose = : ization, The exact date in June has Lowest last night Noe HOUn, woman, who is ofone of The Dill wasexpectad to pass in the not been determ: The ill be recipitation =... the best Indian families in the Cannon | senate, but_will be regarded in the A ieet ae ‘ait med. te wt ts Highest wind velocity .. Ball district, was riding in a wagon | house as“leayue propaganda. — The! ast 500 visitors from all over the Foreeast drawn by a team of horses, Her !amendment probably spells death for! Fair to-night anl Thursday; colder to-pight. Coyle Visitor. J. Coyle, attorney of Minot, is a visitor in the city. i For North Dakota: mother, brother and two men were in the Dill. the wagon. ‘\ Secetion 1, rewritten in the senate, | The wagon plunged through the ice follows: x ‘ and the young woman was caught un- Section 1. Criminal Syndicalism der the ice, it was sdid. The others] Defined. Criminal syndicalism is were rescued, ‘ hereby defined as the doctrine which Many crossings on the ri now.|advyocates. crime,. sabotage, violence, | are considered dangerous, because of {| or other mlawful methods of terror- state, it is expected. \ Twenty ¢andidates were initiated in the local lodge last night, which is shoWing a remarkable growth. The ‘i members feel that there is an excel-}+ i lent chance of gaining for Bismarck the new state home of the lodge. J. | Here From Minet. With’ the meeting of the grand lodge here will also be the meeting: of the Rebekahs of ,the state, ' FORGERS GET STIFF SENTENCE Fargo, Mar. 2.—Jerome Patterson, recently released from the state peni- ‘Major Person, banker and large ranch owner of Minot is in the-city. Attorney Here. S. A. Sweetman of Forman, state’s attorney of Sargent county, is in town in connection with legal matters. Auxiliary to Meet. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the the continued fair weather ae ae F BOARD MEMBER HERE, Holbienson of Golden Valley, d Mr, member of the State Pharmacy B was in Bismarck on business tod Beach Attorney Here. Mark Jones, attorney of Beach and well-known North Dakota politician, ism as a means of accomplishing in- dustrial ends, and includes and com-; prehends all wnlawful combinations in restraint of trade, and, all combina- tions of bankers, merchants, or others, which raises the price of any com- modity or merchandise above what the price of such commodity or mer- chandise would be under the ordinary course of’supply, and demand, or the} Vat OACUAGUERRSUEDAAEUUEAUNOCASUELAOOESESASDEOLDD EAS CEE SUAS CEEOONOROGSORODOECOTDECOED FOCUNERSOD PEAMURETUDEEADOCONA ECHO beaded, some semi-tailor plain, both in line and Crepe, all are beautifully The prices range from ‘ Some elaborately embroidered and Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Canton ed, and others material—soft made. $4.95 to $22.50 The prices F Our present showing of Silk Hose includes a wide range of styles and in shades to match every costume. range from. $1.25 to $4.50. tentiary at Bismarck, was sentenced charging’ of ai higher rate of interest | American Legion will meet tonight at| wag in Bismarck yesterday on legal’ Lonls monthsyinithe penitentiary and | the American Legion hall. All mem-| matters and attended ‘the conference! than # customary in likeycommunities | ee recite anice wae Eee alia bers are reauested: to be era A} of the Independents last night. where no combination exists: the| + ae i social hour will follow the meeting. — - {printing or publishing, ‘wilfully or} 4 . tori 5 ‘ A rata aes % to one year in the penitentiary, when Sega teenage Cri to Entertain, E knowingly, of. any false, rumor or re-) Le ror itera Hon ne im and ythe -lorge:, crowd SLAYER’S DOOM HINGES \ they pleaded guilty late yesterday: in CHIN GIRLS SOLD ‘The ‘Twn Criers, at a meeting last | port which tends fo destroy the COn-| graph companies, railway companies Mir Paddock that an attorney should} * +s: s+ UPON THEIR. WISDOM Cass county’ district court to-charges} Gninese parents in the tame dis-| night, decided to aid in the entertain: | fidence of the people if the govern: | bankers, or any ‘other group of ried lias idea ; ; of cashing worthless checks. tricts, writes an American missiona’y | ment’of the ‘an conclave, which | ment of the state of North Dakota’ ror the purpose of forcing down wages ae tae a ee ’ (Continued f > Patterson was arrested by the po-| ‘Ticts. writes an America me | meets in Bismarck, April 13, the first | or of the United States, or which tens! gy ror the purpose of blacklisting any| WOMEN TO GET PLACES a nued trom pagé 1) / lice \ department and: Riley by the] oo» 100 cash each. That doesn’t mean | convention of what is cxpected to Bis-| to destroy the people's confidence in| tian or woman or any group of men i icted on. the charge of murdering SE eee rade (Ny wer $100. Cash is the smallest Chinese] marck’s banner convention year, te any industry in which ste plate of! or women who work for wages; the IN THE RECALL PLANS ie boot bum wt ta eee x oa bs 3 pea tcgas of | coin, worth about a tenth of an Ameri- automopile ride will be one of the Ndvth Dakota or in which the 80V-| charging or receiving by any cor-| eee ine a J e URE: againgt ahaa ee can cent; 100 cash equals one dime. | features of the entertainment. ernment of the United States is en-/ poration company, or person of a loshin Piaacen wore engaged to Maney when the) War tenses.” ¥ RRA RRR en ; an | a ” i » : Bs ee asa second lieutenant. He won the Judge A. T. Cole, in imposing the eee + y roy | other property, in any city or organ Lea oer report said. The|/Oroix de Guerte the Tiatinguiahed sentences, said that he made them un- St te Asked to Help Stop I his aste | ized town or village, that would Pro ates re ‘Selected Service medal, and promotion to a ‘ usually severe for tite reason that a . | duce a rate of income greater than Sane : Paoli tinea first lieutenancy. check forging had increased during | | twelve percentum per annum on the é ir the purpose of nominating can- He returned to Chicago and mar- the last few months to a remarkable | original cost to the present owner of] di lates to take the places of those ried Miss Johuson, Oct. 1, 1919. | said flat, dwelling house, or other| officials who would he recalled, it] He quickly tired of his wife and was agreed that a state convention should be held, to ne composed of delegates from the various legisla- tive districts in the-state, on the hasis of one delegate for every 200 voters or a major fraction cast for the State Board of Auditors law, at the last j@egree and that the giving of light sentences to those convicted of forg- ery has tended to increase instead of lessen the crime. ‘He said that check forgers in the future woud be severc- : ly dealt with. property, after paying the tax and all reasonable and necessary charges for insurance and repairs therecn. The advocacy of such doctrine, whether by word of mouth or writing, of the do- ing of any such acts, is hereby de- clared a felony punishable as in this planned to get her $1,500 savings. He advised his wife to draw out the money so they could buy a houge, This she did. Finds Ragged Youth. On Monday Wanderer went down town and struck up an acquaintance U.S. FIRE 1055_ CHILDREN, N FORM PROGRAM FOR RE- CALL OF EIGHT OFFICERS YOU can §1.416.000.000 NS5 act otherwise provided.” TESTIMONY OF MGR. general election, in each of the vari- ous legislative districts, the delegates to be selected in district convention with a tattered young man, whom he promised a job driving a truck if the youth would meet him that evening. A Nf q held in each legislative district, these They met and went to the home of , (Continued from Fare at th | WATERS REFUTED BY AID district conventions to be composed; @ cousin, Fred Wanderer, where Wap- will seek :to_have control of both the | | —- of ono delegate for every fifty voters, |derer borrowed an automatic pistél. house and senate. | Res, Continued from page 1) or « major fraction cast for the Board| Then Wanderer told the tattered «5 On the Nonpartisan league side. it resignation with him to Miami and] of Auditors law, in the respective| Stranger that his job was to follow maintained that a recall election ‘that Mr, Waters took it and appeared] precincts at the general election, pro-| Him and his wife from a moving pie: will include all state offices. If the hens ‘ing a draft from it. Mr “ Ho gine : pr-) ture theater that evening to their Independents try to recall certain \ spatare a bina tly he had sent the Sonitted ta Srey be] home, where he was to “hold. them Jeagrue officials, they will try to reta ‘etter to the governor: he said, and : ‘All men : up.v : fi 7 ‘ci e » he said, men and women alike who are a cera Seer tas Set ecinct 'Mr. Waters and he went to the tele-| in favor of A roca election will be fe eter bere 8 hearty. dinner, with UN mectings for the middle of March to | graph office and wired Ray Craig, | entitled to participate in the precinct] 4. “after the meal he ugedated fs ‘ start the campaign, and have an- ;manager of the Nonpartisan league. meetings, and further’ that “a number! movie, and while his wife was getting nounced that they expect to raise $100 ‘ the resignation. The telegram, he] of women delegates should be elect-| ready to go he slipped his own auto- in cach township, or a campaign fund | aid, was approved by Mr. Waters. ed to the district conventions. andj matic into his pocket-and loaded’ his a ve of from $200,000 to $250,000. Mr. McAneney testified that Mr.) that a number of women delegates| cousin's gum. ft *. 0} 7k Around the lobbies of the hotels | Cathro’ was Opposed to take any af should be electedYo the district con-| ‘They ‘had’ seen only \a portion of 2 there is considerable talk about recall | “ the famous $300,000 bundle of notes) ventions and from the district con-| the picture whea Wanderer said he and about candidates. This: talk in sent ows ae Deepens ventions to the state convention was tired of the show and wanted to clues reports that a- third party, | American bank for st he Dates For Conventions leave. movenent ‘site foot, corethat a third | State Bankes Hejzald ee ad The dates for the conventions were| _ Hold-Up In Nestibule. ah ; ticket. wil in the field, embracing ;want to eB - MY." fixed as follows: They sauntered home. in e bota Nonpartisan and Independents. |Cathro objected that it looked like|" “precinct meetings to elect dele-| shadows of the vestibule of the Wan- \ ay ; League paper. A gates for the district conventions to| derer apartment, the stranger com- \ HCUSE SLASHES BUDGET BIL ‘A letter’ was read written by Mr |} held on March 16th was recom-| manded them to hand over their HOME BUILDERS CUT TO BON! | Waters in August, 1919, to Mr. Hagen.| mended to be held between the hours| Money. ‘ UNIVERSITY AMOUNTS LOWER president of the Scandinavian Ameri-| o¢ two and three o'clock on that day.| Wanderer opened fire with both ¥ be 4 re ! jcan bank, in which Mr. Waters said! he committee put in charge of the| Pistols! The first shots hit the floor. ‘ (Continued from Page 1) that he had had a talk with Mr | campcigns however, has concluded to| TWO struck Mrs, Wanderer and she ; y rari commissioner from $2,800 ‘Townley regarding a $7,500 note which] recommend that the hour be from died instantly abet he fired three sada ta *, he had signed as an accommodation. | oyy to five on account of the fact] PMCs Into ne tra ran, Reducing total amount board rail- | He said he wanted to give notics] that go many of the polling places in Wandered emptied four more bul- i roid commissioners frpm $92,950 to ithat he was refusing payment. As wral districts are in school hous-| !ets into the walls, then: fell upon the ri $86,150. ie hbak the rural districts are in school hou: ragged sttranger and beat his skull ‘ Reducing total amount for state far as sending money to ee es and that the school houses could! Qeainst the tile flooring, to insure his i. examiner from $154,.00 to $148,3905 from the State bank, he said. he was) therefore not be used - until after | geath, s decreasing salaries of nine road dep- ae aor see ay fe oe school ours. ane ae Ae dere Lastly he placed his cousin's gun uties from $19,000 per year to $18,000. rate : conven was fxedioe Were. beside the dead man’s body. It was Increasing tax commissioners of- | back. 2 p. m. and the state convention to! this mistake. which finally fixed the fice $66,000 to $67,420. x the be called for March 23rd at 10 a. m-! murder upon him. Decreasing amount for board of ad- i C lee Mr. McAneney tes si the! and to continue to the 24th if needel] For the identification of. the pistol : ’ ministration from $93,120 to $19,120, Hirt (} LU Ff note” has not turned up to his knoW-| t¢ complete the business. After con-| Jed to proof of his frameup and his oe. : . eliminating entirely $54,400 for ex- aul 7 i (eoRe ae augwdise read ont. ME siderable discussion and Se or conviction, i} + cuti audi Yb epart- g, p reg A i Be i f vas E ine f motio: id amendments it was final- ————__—_—— Se Leela yu as HNO young America, the school a bill providing for such instruction ciation, “that the aneasire should meet | Waters to the Scandinavian American 7 aay ‘S have the anticipated Phonograph Records all the / \ University of North Dakota, reduc- boys and girls of the United in the schools. no Open hd any = 3 Nedatt of \bank instructing them to deposit tWO} state convention at Devils Lake. latest hits just received at May- ed from $932,950 to $798,950, States, Federal and State Gov- Under the leadership of the Na- oj a, e are ma ei esl drafts, one from $. C. Pandolfo, for-| “A motion was made and unani- i yl Merchandise, 214 a ‘Agricultural college appropriations i F sojial’-Agsociation if ‘Credit\Men and Sip Rete fre waste arid: ~Reneration jmerly of the Pan Motor company, for| mously carried, to the effect that the nayd’s Musical Merchandise, a ; a5 ernment officials and business. men tional Association pt Cred Mei will hate fire waste and the careless- lex Stern, Farg: 4 i na Main S| as fixed by senate virtually unchang: ieee its. affiliated State organizations the jess that causes lnateachities. fire $1,000 and one from Alex Stern, Farg9| joint committee, which had charge] Main it. oa. - everywhere have turned in the hope Fegeral Government, through — the i ee erition ithe nooks’ it ta planned for $1,000, to the credit of the Sisal} og the general election campaign of OOOO Valley City normal decreased from that the country’s enormous losses by United States Bureau of Education: to strike. at the root of the national Trust account. 1920 for the Independent forces of] ¢¢ ” $362,926.16 to_ $310,886.10. Minot nor. Gres, amounting in the past five years and the United States Forest Service, evil by beginning with ihstruction of Williah Lemke, attorney genera‘,| the state, should have charge of the F ma from $327,250 to $227,250. May- . bi 1 is cooperating withthe National Fire the children wag on the stand wnen the committee| recall and initiative election cam- ville normal and Ellendale normals bo $1,416,000,000, may be greatly e- priteétion Association, the Fire “yj each’ of the school children in adjourned relating the history of cases | paign, and be known as the ‘joint cam- ‘4 virtally changed. School of Science, fuced if not almost entirely elimin-” Marshals’ Asso gi North the United. States would learn how ‘with which he had been connected | paign committee? This committee See increased from $51,072gt0) ~ yeq America, the National Board of Fire to prevent fire and would form habits and attempting to show a conspiracy | coasists of the chairman of the Demo- 56.678, in sey Underwriters* and other organizations of carefulness and consideration, it to discredit the state industries that] cratic State Central Committee, the 4 " Mb? State capitol maintenance, ete., cut Folldwing the example of New i. 4 movement for the adoption of would a in saving lives “and led back to the fight started by| Chairman of the Republican Central ‘ from $118,180 to $108,260. lersey, where a law has just gone State’ laws, like that in New Jersey, property,” says Dr. P. P. Claxton, former Attorney General Linde on the| Committee. and the Secretary of the| ‘Tonight sure! Let a@ pleasant, Hospital for insane, Jameftown, re to effect prescribing instruction in requiring public school instruction United States Commissioner of Edu: Equity Co-operative exchange. Independent Voters association. harmless Cascaret :work “while: 30u duced from $23,400 to. $205,000. i for at least an hour a month, in fire cation, of this movement. He has * "Mr. Lemke testified that in all of ee pumas | 3 State~penitentiary, $88,600 to $362,- he causes of fires and their preven: oe and prevention Pineicintihe educationalvel he cases in which he has represented i Goal $5.50,) UceP and have your liver active, head 100. : bon, as a part of public school work, “The proposed law is so simple and Seah eine sitter States: Greine ie tate vas octal coil of Gov- sierors we 4 2 Cte aa NCTE iptas Reform school, Mandan, $113,750 to ac legislature of this State and those te in having the fire ernor Frazier, he has not received any Bear Creek Coal $12.58, Stove paar erie ee Eynent $119,750. Highway commission left at $100,- 000 for two years. . { most of the other States of the | Inion are expected to pass this year atta the problem before us so di rectly,” says J. H. Tregoe, secretary. treasurer of the Credit Men's Asso- pi them to coope the present sessions, revention education bills enacted at money. This point was, emphasized iby Attorney Paddock who was ques- Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63, boxes. Children love this candy cae | thartic too. SORAS es

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