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ROSEY AWE ee ate RSET 8 2 UE BUN =| THE secant. Hh$ | Last Edition | - a ae. ek oe FORTIETH YEAR F ee NORTH DAKOTA, « eee APRIL 21, 1921 : PRICE FIVE CENTS - — a s ane ; | “ I RAINFALL OVER _®8DE1N “any pivorce case” CQTQMBEA PACT GERMANY ASKS HARDING “URGES TURNING | ai ALL NO. DAKOTA, 1 RATIRIEDWITH = TO MEDIATE i: Bt ' . a | 3 _ BITTER DEBATE WILL ACCEPT HIS AWARD LIVESTOCK MEN I | i i ) Bismarck Appears to be Center | Vote is 69 to.19 in the Senate (By Associated Press.) | Governor Hardin; Would Have of Generous Downpour, i Markine Harding Ad Berlin, April 21.—The German government has formally , / rete larking Harding Adm asked the President of the United States to mediate in the repara-! $100,000,000 Reserve Bank jowev tration Victory tions question. i Profi j | H rofits L ae 7 aa \ | ib une notes agile the request was forwarded Wednesday | eaned STORM PASS EASTWARD! le y Lorign Dresel, the American Commissioner in Berlin, to the! . ES [GREWo OUT OF CANAL WORK. State Department in Washington. ; | WOULD AID THE INDUSTRY ; : ys \ | ae ! The appeal pledges Germany to accept the mediation with-! Forecast for Bismarck is Cloudy | | Had ‘Been Charged That Theo-|Ut reservations and to fulfill absolutely any award President | Consumer Also Should Benefit with Rain Leaving for | | a It W, ed ‘Harding may take after investigation. i Fa : | | lore §Rooseve rong i by Increased Livestock . % . oa i : 5 = \ Colombian Government 'TO EMPLOY ONLY | Production, Claim os as A generous rainfall covered all of i ‘ ie | ; rere wefenerous rainfall covered all of | Washington, April 21—the Coton: EX- SERVICE a Chicago, April 21—Legislation di- cording to, reports received by tha! | bian treaty gowing out of the parti- | | recting the secretary of the treasury United States Weather Bureau. | tioning of Panama was ratifled by the} Rockford, i, 1—t 21--President P. 3 CONFE to turn over $100,000,000 of the profits \Bismarck appeared to be ehe center | aoe provides for the payment); Healy, of the Chicago Grain Products) ioe the federal reserve bank to federal 4 of the heaviest rainfall. The bureau by the United States of $25,000,000 to; Company,- announced that ex-service land banks to be loaned by the latter reported a rainfall of 1,17 inches in ; the South American-republic, but has! Men only would be employed during |on stock cattle for the purpose of as- Bismarck in the 24 hours ending at lyet to be approved by the Colombian| Construction of a new alcohol dis: _ sisting meat producers has been rec- 7 a. m. today. A trace of rain pre- | assembly. tillery here. ' |ommended as a part of the congres- ceded the 25 hour period and the con- | fate ti on ratification was 69 to = = } {sional program by W. P. G. Harding, tinued, but diminishing, rain through- or 11 more than the necessary two- o ! at . . ‘i 'governor of the Federal Rese My ra out the ‘morning indicated the total | thiras majority... | President Harding is Asked To/poard, according to a statement today ‘ rainfall. would reach about one and | The Harding administration through | { ‘g s of Basi | by Everett C. Brown, president of th one-half inches. | ratification of the treaty won its first | Call Heads of Basic | National Livestock E: axchange. ase , Williston Benefits | fight in the senate. The president nj SUSPICION FE pluses a | Enactment of such legislation, in tho Williston, in the northwestern part » ja message to the special 9 | opinion of Mr. Brown, would enable a of the state,#eported twenty- wo hun. ' the senate, March 9, five days after his | i imhultitude of livestock men “who dredths, or less than. one-fifth the) | inauguration, “recommended ratifica- ™ E M 9 RIAL pResewresl might otherwise might have been fore- amount of rainfall in Bismarck. tion as “very helpful at the present j jed out of the business to continue . Moorea, Minn opposite xareo, Fe; [time in promoting our friendly rgla- ; production.” ported twelve hundredths, he east: | tionship,” tas Railr “Consumers also should receive a ern part of the state was due to get | Lodge Champions It. ‘oad Rates Are, benefit from the increase in produc- - Thorough Identification to Be, Declared Especially tion thus made possible,” the state- Bs pis more rain today as the center of dis- | ment declared. turbance moved eastward. Official reports were not received from other North Dakota points. North Dakota appears to have been y favored more than neighbering states. ‘ Rainfall was reported as‘ far north a Prince Albert, Canada, and south to This recommendation was supple- ; mented yesterday by Senator Lodge, of Made of Men Held in es Desirable | Massachusetts, the Republican leader, > ‘ i | Who in reply to attacks of Republican Pennsylvania : P ‘ | | sei ators of the progressive group, de- mit Ss } hington, April _21.-Presid jclared ratification of the pact was] \ashington, April 21-—Thorough im-, Hi"ding was asked today by the part of a great national foreign pali-| vestigation intd the case of Tito Lui- onl qariuets Villon convention to) Nebraska. Huron, 8. D., reported .64. hela ays ‘anton, Pa. on 8Us- of the basic indus coe. ty in the Wall street ia Ties to meet w | cy” contemplated by President Hard- There was no rain at Rapid City. ing “towards our neighbors in th} picion of com} ns AS rk A Presentatives of railroads, labor and Service Decreased ~ - r 7 i Southern and Eastern hemispheres.” | bomb explosion being made by} ae zh Q The local weather bureau office re) MRS. LUCILLE ROSS, WHO AT 16 IS SUING FOR DIVORCE.' Forty Republicans were joined by| the department of justice, William J. iesriculture ils n effort to correct the, ' 29 Democrats in voting for ratification. Flynn, chief of the bureau of investi- Cunt is Gute Re ee the whole! is ceived reports of rainfall during the = . spring and summer from a dozen or CUPID DESE RTS Two CHILD MARRIAGES ‘One Republican, Page, Vermont, and}gation, said today, Luigio has been The request was embodied , more North Dakota points but due to id Soe ee, Le BOS |three Democrats, Shields, Tennessee: | identified by several persons as the’ memorial presented iat ie ne q . a decreased congressional appropria- gy Yewspaper Enterprise. a cin t Owen, Oklahoma, and Walsh, Montana, | driver of a wagon on which the ex-| 9 - . tion, this general service will bt Pee Ore Agel 21-—Wise. ola pace cen ng boy that I liked | ‘were paired in its favor. Two Repub- | plosives were supposed to have been HOT HG eae aa eeas Budget to be , Practically Guar- start until after May 1. sociologists are trying to find out why| «fp three days w ‘lican senators, Elkins, West Virginia | carried into Wall street but the iden-! yanied by a number of eeautarsiane anteed Today, it is The rain in this section of the stat? Romance fled trom the lives cf Homer | he ie ee Be svere;{n ae mae land Newberry, Michigan, were absent | tification is not yet regarded as satis: Members of the house. The Preat oQhe é rs ganeciany helptal ae ca ie anq 22d Lucille Ross, both 16, after it had | away for a month while we thought it jand not voting. factory. eats dent was asked “to assume a vigor: Stated op Borah Ameydinent Falls, ; ous and determined leadership in the aaa are SOE eee t6 the a fave alte aoa swer oe Mb decrawenelrmy a In the Yoll calls on Senator Borah’s | work of bringing out of a chaotic! The progress of the Rotary club . pfobably rain st + to being’ sued for di:| “we rented 7 lamendment to exculpate this nation condition an industry which must be Campaigg today for a budget of $5,- e rented a one-room apartment restored to his pristine glory if any- 909 to handle the boys’ work planned Friday partly cloudy; not’ much fm addition til I ;and agents from any wrong doing {0 i rature. » SUN in knee et ner | and a rong do! : ; eet oi cre ae e juvenile author- and ea ne ee pees acquiring the canal three Democrats . thing like normal conditions are to in the city was characterized as splen- : eat cou z pugh money to wa | voted with 36 Republicans, on the! prevail in the workshops and factories did by President F, L. Conklin, of the | of our land,” , club, this afternoon. ~ ; jes investigate the charges’ of Wil- | expenses. Ma id apa cd MOTHERS DAY bur Ford, another husband, who Sethe ene ae te {00K care drst call, and with 27 Republicans 0. All teams were to report this aft alleges young Ross alienated the af-| “Homer wanted to go out at night. * Second call. These Democrats eer 5 » Want Rates Cut noon and Mr. Conklin said he based } Yections of his wife, Thelma, 17. He played with’ other boys and vent | eendriel, Wyoming; Reso, ane | HIGH BIDDERS : Reduced railroad rates were espec-' his statenfent on the reports already 4 . He charges that Ross took his wife! to dances, He said he didn't like a /42@ Watson, Missouri. | Republicans : ially urged by, the delegation. ‘Tha! made. He’ believed others would be j ; to the movies and parties while he sit | giv like me who couldn't dance. j who. first voted! ton the Borah amend a memorial declared that it was impos-/ as good and that the entire campaign 5 at home and Mrs, Ross waited patient-| “FT tried to be brave. while waiting Ment later voted in opposition | These sible for‘the farmers to market their’ willbe fifished today, with ‘the ex: ly in her one-room apartment. in the roorh late at night, but Twas | Were Dillingham, Vermont; Fernals | pring $15 to $135 a Quarter Sec-| Products Without incurring a loss with ception of some “mopping up.’ PR LA While sociologists puzzle over the| afraid and so 1 came home to moth- | Maine; Reyet, New Hampshire; Taad 5 i acs frozen credit, almost prohibitive: (Forty-one men responded to the call ; : “baby triangle,” as they call it, [jt | er.” * Nontlee: aIlcls coreneee wiieeteet | tion Rent in Spirited olen rales sand with cost of dis: and started out this morning to obtain ile deg iilie Oe een LIES age at | McKinley, is; 8 cer, Miss ae i mn so enormous. the necessary pledges . cille is at home helping mother do} In Oregon a girl hecomes of age at Sterling, South Dakota and ,Suther- Bidding It was added that the “consequence I. P. ay mnedeen or tuna the the dishes and make the beds. | marriage, bul the man must wait until | is that while millions of tons of food boys’ committee, said, that the clib land, West Virginia. - Governor Issues Call for Obser-- “We were married in January,| he is 21. -Therefore the Ross divorce | : : x : {iO Mes” Homer ‘velates: | iil tncaheydnee until aceuards Lodge Changes Front, Seventy-three pieces of Burleigh He in the field or are held in tha members: were highly pleased at the . vance of Annual Tribute | jfomer at a church social, 3 appointed for Ress. ' \ murmur swept the chamber when| county land, school land owned by P#Fns or other places of storage scores) manner in which the public views |- to Mothers 1 Hiss Senator Lodge changed front on tha| the state, were rented to highest bid-’ et tonsands: of our children in the. the boys' work plan, and that the clu OES amendment. A mild demonstration had | ers at public auction. cities are unable to obtain food sutti-’ firmly believes each one will be 1 ss i ; - sgerday, Clent to nourish their little bodiés.” | than repaid {8r his contribution. G Frazier has ii 1a proc-* BOOSTING WEEK BAD MEMORY occurred when he supported it on fhe; ; ahe sae which pein vesterilay, sovernor Frazier has issued a proc- 7 ‘first call, Senator LaFollette, Reoub- | i the courthouse, was concluded after: “Innocent Victims” => rvane SAVES HANGING ican, Wisconsin, who supported mos: | SPirited bidding. “The courtroom Was, sone tari said they were the “in- TOTA |; RCLIPSE Jamation calling for the observance of 11 filled with bi although there ; well: ited wih mele last Nene Ma nocent victims of an economic situa- of Si2 Mothers) Day; Sanday: i 8. The - of the other amendments proposed, t hal proclamation issued today follows: IS DK REED BY “logy rae ‘voted loudly in the negative on the were Nol as emany, ion sy: i y 0 Shreveport, La., April 2J.—Lonnie any oa - tion system manipulated, we fear, by In Honor of “the pest: mother WH9 Dt Horalty amendinent: er aclina cemted trom $15 to $135 E Dclente Unataetierenientioe? OI MOON WILL ever Jived’ we fagain, gladly make Faton, the negro the sh of Oua- pen : es se ec Nee ees 3 H How Fight. Started. ne aaa afar nti 1 é a Declaring that farmers realize the preparation to observe ‘the day a 5 jotta parish forgot about when the aye Golombian treaty grew out of te. ied oaly for héying ocd. Brazing importance of transportation as gee- nated by slatute and custom 2x et j fate set for Eaton's hanging came the charge that the United States had 0s : : i “°' ond only to production and approach- eS special recognition is and Hi sont ie Happy foday, foy wronged Colombia in the partition of | Practically all of the school land’ in the problem in a spirit of friend- BE E E Saina Siceetit a aanranetatshees Soa bs aidariig Rise eS ee aca ial Panama, It was one thing in a ‘se-| was rented, A few pieces not suitable ynsee ie, the railroads, the ‘memorial The sincerity and appro eas “Our City Week” to be Held. sentence to lite im isonet death quence of many connected with the | to cultivation were not taken. Sere ey Mote ereney score beuelt of this observance is so man: 7 : P building of the Panama canal, ana! The renting was done by Land Com-| Places by the side of steel, oil, finance, touch a responsive chord in every be- ramets See * coal, lumber, labor, the railroad ex- Shad Schedul M ee fis there IE senile. appreciation Beginning on the Second | what was characterized by its prc-| missioner Gunderson. ecutives and otlier erent agencies dnl’ adow Scheduled to Put Moon at o a ts “th i eeu pease i ij ; i ( i Uae deep in each heart for the love and of May IELKS B AND WILL ieee Fete ote cree Ke ‘SENDS MESSAGE der the leadership of the President Out of Business Shortly % f he i ° 5 in solving the problem of the nation.’ - eae devotion of a mother. i bated. ae Bromen nO After Midnight - ‘ore wil 1 re that | 1 cerccuinn, Suds yo Pease as] “Our City’ Week" will be held in| Briefly stated, uose whdurged ratic| ‘TQ STORM CENTER GREEZS her’ A 34 [fication of the treaty charged that | —_—_—— : There will be a total eclipse of the Mother's Day, and recommend and Bismarck, May 2 to 7, under the aus-j when Panama revolted from Colombi-) — pyyjin, April 21.—Lord Mayor moon tonight, visible in ‘North Am- urge that this day be observed by pices cf th® committee of the the! an rule, American naval forces pre- Gineiiscuairnad of ‘the Irish Vite erica and South ‘America and the home-going, by home-writing, by deeds" marck ‘Town Criers. ‘vented Colombia from recovering her | (oss, sent a message to Governor Pacifie ocean. 7 OEE eed aaa ad tater nag he doy a Ge ce have appropriated | [lost| territory. H McRae, of Arkansas, expressing gym- The eclipse begins at 10:57 p. m. Sees in the| churches, and that ee ee | the week to drive home to Bismarck Those who opposed ratification of | pathy “for the loss of life-in last \ in Bismarck, becomes total at 1;24 « gf our fair land be displayed from ens vital concerning the rine treaty charged that Colombia ha4! week's tornado and suggesting that m., the totality ends at 2:05 a. . homes and other suitable places 4! city andthe ne y of a cooperative | pit, vo DP, e Ff oa long been engaged in trying to “hold ibuti i ise Arkan- and the eclipse ends entirely at 4:32 » public expression of love and rever-) spirit to’ advance it. | Bismarck s rapany Musical Ag- the United Slates for a large sum SU Oh one MR| Springfield, IL, April 21—Monry 4 yn, e ee ence for the mothers of our country.” “Among the featnyes planned is .a gregation Will Give An- of money for a canal route; that Pa-| tims of the district, Anthony Marsh. reputed son of Henry ‘rhe shadow will begin at 120 de- ence for the mothers of our country.”| contest to be held among the stu- nama, once an independent state, re- (eos Wield, of Chicago and the chords git] grees from the north point of the Done at the capitol at Bismarck, t is' dents of the high school and of the nual Concert volted from Colombian rule for just | ‘Pegsy Marsh, are not entitled te” in- moon towards the east and will grad- Twentieth day of April, A, D. 1921. Junior high school. | The Town Criers), x cause and that the presence of Amer- BANDITS MAKE ender Lu e Marsal Nicld mile ually grow larger until 1:24 when the offer first “prize of Much interest is being created in ican nayal forces had nothing to do cided today in ruling that the Mar-_ Sat penne anne Hint ot baie LYNN J. FRAZIER, of $3 and third pr ay ie 2) u 1 af . rilicominz cone (Continued on Page Six) | i STW coeeCAE (Seal) : Y Governor. oF ‘the contests. Contestants Sree, pand at the ‘AGdttortum —_—_—— i shal Field will specifically exempts tact of the moon and the shadow is BY ONE REE: write papers on the subject: “Bis- Friday sight from inheritance any illegitimate off- 9+ 101 degrees from the north point % bs marck—M y. What I Like About Pen | 5 spring. towards the west. Secretary of State. Think rates A varied program is being prepared i ‘ Boe eae 9 < It and How T Think It Can Be Im- which will appeal to people of every H During, the 42 minutes of total Z evoke STEFFECK MADE DEPUTY eclipse the moon may either disappear prov@l.” The papers will be limited) musical taste. The band, which has iE SERVICE ‘MEN to 309 words. ..| played on many occasions, ranks high Severa al res a ; + e Pvc Several other features are bein&) musically and is one of the city’s ARE URGED TO planned by the publigity committee) poc¢ anowa dnstitutions: i —y : GET U. S. MEDALS poring wed oe es it plays for most of the public fune tions and has been on all of the trade Many former service men have not EARTH SHOCK IS tours. vailed themselves of the right to have The program will commence Victory Medals given by the govern- FELT IN ca promptly at 8:30 P. M. The gallery ment. To encourage distribution Gov ae will be open. erno¥ Frazier.has, on request, issued’ Los Angeles Cal. April the following statement: earth shock was felt here at | Chicago April 21.—Five youthful]. F, J. Steffeck, farmer county sup- from view’ so completely that in its | bandits in an automobile held up John| grintendent of schools in McKenzie! stead there will be an absolutely Amberg, vice-president of the real es-| county, has been appointed deputy empty space devoid of all stars like a tate firm of Scheubert and Amber to-| superintendent by Supt. A. M. Waller hole or tunnel in the sky, or it may day, and escaped with $25,000, which],of Minot, accordinfg to an announce- be easily seen shining with a beau- | he was taking to a downtown bank. gent made yesterday. . . tiful, dull, copper color. Just which circle of the earth at the time. want will happen cannot be predicted, be- ARRESTED FOR FORGERY FEW WEEKS © iu Kither ‘the sun's rays will not pene- AFTER BEING-OUT OF PRISON MAN trate or they will be allowed free } passage and will be bent by refraction ondition of the sunrise and sun- RE-ELECT BOARD OFFICIALS rand For D., April 21.—Offi- ‘o'clock this morning. The shock q “Every €x-service man who served © ¢ i ae de wey ee z F ae in the army or navy and who was hon- slight and of brief duration, No dam-} cials of the Grand Forks park board and tinted with sunrise and eunset : spably discharged, is entitled to x V.c- a&¢ was reported. | were re-elected yesterday. FOR SALE— aa LAUGHS AT THOUGHT OF GOING BACK colors by selective absorption. tory Medal. In case of death of 8) ~WAwnrrrnrnnrnrr— — soldier, the next of kin is entitled to CHEAP RENT AGED PIONEER this medal. CALL Nh) ISSUED HERE FOR AID George F. Baker isn't worrying, [Harris and company Sunday, one for “the Victory Medals are badges of ; much about a possible prison sen- $8 and one for $5.75 placing iis DIED YESTERDAY honor that every soldier of the World Our Want-ad columns are | | sence, endorsement on the alleged bogus INSITE: War should have. In order that these FOR F MI the meeting places for Mr. “Oh. 1 led 44 ab checks. In the death of Jacob Fields, pioneer medals may be secured in time to be , House Buyer and Mr. House “Oh. rit get pee ta a out 4) “after he ed and the sus-| resident of ‘Burleigh county, who worn at the Memorial Day exercises 2 Seller. Here they dicker ee Re pene to have told of-) pended sentence was put into effect, passed away yesterday afternoon at + the war department has supplied the A call upon people of western) longer have strength even to hope -back and forth —a veritable Nteleeeda oriee tae her we State's Attorney McCurdy drew up five o'clock, at his farm home six adjutant general's department with North Dakota to give to the ree | for it, but they await its comi | market place where many a fae na as Ne ale ete rges of forgery in the third de- miles east of ‘Bismarck, the county 3 sufficient medals for al} North Dakota jier ay Ch ers. is and find a sort of lanquid inter. sale is inaugurated and con- lOEBELY <CUBLECS: for which the matimum penalty loses one of her oldest and most ’ men. All that is neceSsary is to for- tod ‘hudersat est in watching iheir neighbors summated. ‘Baker, who is a Frenchman and five yea Raker flippantly re- respected pioneer ‘settlers. The de- ward the discharge together with oom-. issued tod ee tt dite i If you have a house or aa || Whose real name is not Baker, Was} fused to make the checks good, ofli- ceased had been failing in health for ‘ plete address to the Victory Medal) Fargo, named hy the Afnerican | President Hardi 0 his appeal apartment or a lot for Sale— picked up on the streets by Deputy cers say, and when inform d the some days, from complications due 7 a mi department. Adjutant General's office, committee for ( hin Famine Fund issued recentl: inded America if you want to buy something | Sheriff Robert Phelps and ( hicf of | Charges might be enerate and a gen: to old age, having reached his } Bismarck, North Dakota. Men who to have charge ot the movement | (hat “the ery for succor comes to in real estate, let us help you Police Chris Martineson. A suspend-| tence of five ked on each, he birthday within the year. , were in the naval fo must seid - in North Dakota, us from a people iar distant, but at a very, very small cost. ed sentence of 30 d for giving @) is said to h replied that he would Arrangements for burial will be i cal coming tr! hers i 4 : Se tad check without having funds in the av ade I: their discharges to } Reports coming from workers in| linked to us by manifold ties of enec hout hi & Tuna not have to stay in prison long, that made late th Office at Minneapolis, Minnesota. the faminine district fell j friendly association, confidenes bank was immediately put into e he would get a parole. = one eee a of throngs of people living wheres | and good will”. . ‘< Out of prisop but a few we Baker was sent to prfson for forg STATE GETS $18,750-~ ‘FOR MAIN OFFICE.” ever dhey ean find shelter—in de- | Cheeks irom western North Dae Bismarck Daily ‘Baker was alleged to have given a s made out to railroad The state has received from Mc ’ . Cook, cashier of the Equit-. serted temples, ufider bridges . kota may be made payable to F, check for $ at Neff’s cigar store. in Mandan, officers s Itis Henry county a check for $18,750, be- able Insurance Company office here. water courses, Irish, of the First. N; Ba Tribune Justice of the Peace Dolan.sentenced also alleged he has served other tinre ing inheritance tax of the state of left last night for the main offices of nd hetlows—and ked to him to serve 30 days in jail and sus-| for forgery, ___ the late Harold Thorson. It w the company, He expects to spend sev-| for the de ath that will re- Bishop J. pended the sentence. He is alleged ta; ‘Baker, it is said, was a model a largest inheritance tax check th eral weeks east. } lieve their suifering, They ho | Poyets m-etete chairman, i , have passed two worthless checks at) oner. has received, ‘ \ i

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