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° FORTIETH YEAR io ue : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 PRICE FIVE CENTS RRA a CONFESSES PLOT TO KILL DRY ACERT: 1 HOW FRIENDLY LONDON MOBBED CHARLI ‘LLOYD GEORGE < f E H ‘ ; i N | | i; i { London, Sept. 2 26.—Prime Min ter E GLY N HERE | BEING SOUGHT Lloyd George will send the Britis ‘e , } | te | Zovernment’s answer to the latest]. R D Y i i wicte from iB monn DeValera, Irish | 1 epublican President, on Wednesday, | | if jit was learned today. Wp Bee ian Town Criers Arrange To Open, IMarding Tells as Unenpiyment POL TTI CT A AN IS mae i : Municipal Auditorium For Conference He Hopes For. | Man Held in Minot Claims Party { the Visitors olution of Problems B ARRIER AHEAD Shot Barney Bussen Think- ieee j pet eahab ing it, was Watkins’ TWO sHOWS ARE. PLANNED ‘WAR AFTER MATH ret ()R DISARMAMENT BA se ‘ ; ais ' | |BANDIT RING BROKEN UP ale | | : : Number of Merchants Partici ‘United States Feeling World-| | Se Gcaanig as hee? : pating in Dollar Day Much | | Wide Depression as Inheri-. | Will Irwin, Aetbor 0 of “The Next|Authorities Claim to Have | Larger Than Anticipated | | tance of Conflict | War” Tells What Problems | Broken up Gang Operat-. j ——— | i ! The city anditorium will be thrown |, i Washi Must Be Solved i ing in Two Counties Ar baad er {| Washington, Sept. 26.—The nation- | | ees open to. visitors in Bismarck on the} al unemployment f { Dollar-Day sales days, Wednesday tie Se teat cons erence which} | (Special to the Tribune) and Thursday. aie . ion -hopés will. evolve| SEES PARLEY A FOOTBALL; Minot, | IN. D., Sept. 26—Authorities 4 ‘Free motion pictures. will be enownil ee jutting fae nation’s in. ‘in Ward and Renville counties; believe : in the Auditorium on oth afternoons, | formall thie ot bats to work. was $ (By Alice Rohe) jthey have smashed tho worst gaig: of ie ‘4 provided by the. Town: Criers, club.’ ai pe tai ere today, by Pre: Scituate, Mass., Sept. outlaws ever operating in this section ~ Under the arrai efits. made by. the | i aN ia Y sek i of North Dakota in view of a con- elab committee, “according to Worth | Pye: Nie mg the half hundfed in- lass. ‘The pr onal, poli-| Coston made: by: Rrank ‘Kerr, of “Ken: Lumry, president /of the Town Criers‘ idustrial and labor representatives ati ticiap dass, like any other class, re- Ware to Sherift James McKeehnie in club, and Obert A. Olson:‘chairman of! the conference the President describes} sents anything that hurts its hnsin ig, | Monit yesterday, in which he admits’ the special committee, persons can se- { the “present, depression as “a war in-/ 4AM politicians of all nations repre: his gang robbed several stores, and cure tickets from any merchant par-! London's greeting to Ch f th {neritance throughout the world” for! sented in the coming conference are|iMPlicates ‘Phil Cloutier, held at tieipating in the Dollar Day gales, The sands of 1ondoners packed str $ of thou- which as applied to the United States) going into that conferenco without | CTOBPY on aycar stealing charge, Jack “movies will be free, but admission is by mounted police and Ale piel ‘i i . he added, he “would have little en-jany sincere interest’ of doing any- Longre, Hatty Butler and John Ward ~ Guly by ticket. Each of the 6% mer-| \rr SRR ane Liclt vere tt pete. thew 8 wal nO Bong tat wel nie 1G comedian, |thusiasm for any proposed relief | thing. ou Kenmare who are held in the:coun- chants participating in the Dollar Day DM LAEALT ROR oleh: ! n itis ly mobbing, ee seeks either palliation or tonic] “i hey hope only to-use the confer- |!Y Jail in Minot, and himself in the / sales plan will have a supply of the jfrom the public treasury.” _ fence for.a ground of jockeying for na-|Stooting of Barney Bussen, state pro- moving picture tickets ta give away. | eee | Belief was expressed by the Presi-| tional advantage.” hibition officer, and John Powers, ‘Tt is planned to have the movies on dent that the result of the conference ae deputy sheriff of Renville county, near Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock, N RT EFFORT T0: AT: jwould be’ felt. beyond ‘the>boydersi.of |. ‘The speaker was Wil! Irwin, fam. | “ohall August 29. } and on the second day trom 3:30 to 3 jthe United States and that the dele-{ous war correspondent, writer, stud. /y"ACco'ding to Kerr's story @ ring of 630 o'clock. the second day’s pro- jzates in their leliberations would i ent ot international relations, whose Minot men engaged in tha illicit sale, ’ benefit of the chidren.. In addition) i ant ork For Everybody Sabin’ that A x u a m4 there will be a four-piece comedy or- | ; “There ought to be work for ev-| : d conscience | 31:00 of they would kill F. F. Watkins y 5 eheitte on ie streets, Local a \ Set erybady in ae Duited Sistas who] of man ti activity, that war shall | of tha| state protbitiaa oer eek ters plan extra fine programs for ‘ chooses to work and our conditions at | cease.” jing ‘ sO ws Ncduatday ane Han iene nights for | | Any Action Taken Will Be Under, ULSTER CALLS oe LEGION MEET Home and our. place in the orld de-| “There is no question in my mind,” | rare ae ce culeing aoe decay, he benefit of e visitors. n pends on everybody to go to work andj continued Irwi looking out! over | occ. “ i A Ne: y re The management of the Elbnge and) the Criminal Code, uae CONSTABULARY: wat pursuing egal that neteaeien and| peaceful Scituate Harbor from the easton aie ENS Mie kta tea 4 ismarck theaters are assisting the; Says—S. e eure rs cy jdevotion which makes: for a happy| piazza of his summer home,“‘that the Ss ¥ et Town Criers in arranging’ their Bro-! ios oe Johnson Be pat (By the Associe _|Convention Will Open at James-|and fortunate people,” the President contin people want no more war are-condtiien roe ae bed ie gram.” 1 ‘ins aking ‘Tour in Slope ‘éd Press, s Craig, the Ulster! asserted. They want peace at any, p! They 4 Number Increases { g pei eg P |.premier, after a co! e here with | town Next Wednesday With The President’ declared that “the|are sore on disarmament conversa- Toke ish Alb st ae te Hee ulschaeed ! The remarkable bargains offered on’ Territory | the military and police this afternoon, Landers in Chair open, sure and onward way” to rid the| lions. ‘They-are sick of this military | yom, (he hospital bu hit one a8 fi the Dollar Day sales by the merchants, | : | announced that it had’ been decided nation of the war's’ aftermath of de-| business which is causing them taxes! tiiig uns Mie ‘as given in detail in the spectas | ; to mobilize special constabulary inj ©; oi eee |pression involved “liquidation, reop-| 2nd other burdens. snpts. % a (7) eight-page Dollar Day. section of The) |, There wont be amy eaurenction by| certain parts of northern Ireland’ for "TALK OF NEW OFFICERS! anizatjon, rejustment, reestablish-| “People of England, France, Ger-1 The shoothg of. Policeman dallas i Tebune, hae jneresned iocalitoteree| St tortie Beant elcerleMeck cording i) the maintenance of order. iment, taking account of things done many, Italy, the United States—all | ietson ‘in Kenmare last sunday 16d } event K 5 i countries I kno well a the visitors from the country | Attorney General Lemke. Jamestown, N. D., Sept, 26.—When and sober conterapla rion etnies trouble about Seeman e to tho ta {0 the:arrest of the principals nating I and many towns, will find many op-| Possibility of an apyeal to the ne Aes Ae p Commander of the: Hoover Presides tician class. The business of poli- Moa solent bat a ears tase onsite A ‘ i ; i 4 portunities to profit by the sales. The | preme court, a subject discussed ie lakota department ot | The delegates were told by Mr.|ticians is largely promoted by exces- sales open promptly at 9 o'clock. on the time the election was called, American Legion, raps hig gavel at Harding that they had not been in-| Sive nationalism and chauvinism. sae nicked tp: by shart sonable noth Wednesday and -Tbureday. | believed disposed of by tnis statement | It opening | session of: the North! ited into the conference “to solve the| “This was shown plainly at the! “200 Udi Ab hagesBe de arraeeratpa y F The message of Dollar Mays has! of the attorney general, and the can-| {paket state convention in this city 10) controverted problem of our| Peace ‘conference, rogardng * th pang esa inal Welling, , “ieheencatried into abgut 12,000:homes didates may throw their full force into| Ine seucinesday, 400 delegates and ie League of Natio (y jomebr Nielaon,. Butler ‘sug? ns i Se eae PAG Bethe? Host) eee caheS rce in Iternat es representing 215 posts social system” and that Secretary ‘ aoe é were ‘algo. taken: at the same time. suichsise advertising. iat ever, has being wasted ae a Hee beoke aan ie the Le Son in; this state, will be Hoover, whom. he jis designated ne “The aNiunieone thecneli chan class Renville and Ward gounty authar-,, heen ‘done of a iauscial event: es ed'that he did not’know what action|, fin helo inundreds ie lt apres Maer cia proce mould day is shown by the fact that the proposi- stare aon nei nan eens oa number ‘of merchants participatng 18! might be taken by svine private citi-| & will fil corridors-and galler- tion for a disarmament conference 2 5 sions. ‘s tole! ‘st h _. inuch larger than was at first expect- ‘zen, but he does not anticipate any. oie of the.Jamestown opera house, Secretary Hoover, speaking _im-| WS passed by the senate by a unani- wrecks oo tnd ert arent fe follow: a, ed. It was thought that. the number. Tndependents had’ pointed out the where’ the'ymectings of -the third he President had ; mous vote, although among the sena- x _ would be 50, but the total number ROW likelihoad of court attack on the ques- Thousands of Veter Nererane of Croll ete ne Piatt will eae fie nadress declared the tors are many who do ‘not want dis, 5°4 aC is 63: tion of th blicitypamph be held. ie. convention will last 2 armament. aa ay Banks and automobile firms are | der the aeriston aay Meta tne War Gather For Reunion {through Thursday ‘and will wind ap conterencs fret should determinant “The hope of the dsarmament con- b listed with merchants of ee every’ right to appeal to the supreme court| in Indianapolis. Hina alilares ee glory Thursday, even- aia a E ‘unemployment fandiises | (rence 1s, Wala: The pollolane many i * other class in the Dollar Day sales. | Tevi ing. to do something they consider popu- Local boosters who’ are ‘anxious to| or fae oe of ite, seas aes orient | The convention is called for the|cond enyolve a oh of epereney | ‘lar. If they are persuaded the peo- fi make the tw@fays “socialabilty days” | petitions. Ppke “ontiict tor printing! Indianapolis, Sept. 26.—Rattling} purpose. of electing. state officers,|™Methods- to mee e PI | ple want disarmament, there is hope.. | as well as days on which business is | the publicity. pamphlet was signed Sa:. \ drumsticks and the squealing of an- selecting a‘convention city. for 1922 | ion, i tary exnressed “I have . been surprised at the}. by to. be done urge all local people to, ‘ cient fifes announced tic opening of; 4nd to deliberate all’ questions: pre- The seommerce, sPresid ve Pardin strength of the ‘disarmament senti- i ! remember the time of the free movies, H ‘Two Candidates Here. | the national encampment of the Grang}Sented~ to the. convention. Two the belief ah i eal en ding ment, which might be called almos@a | to. remember especially to advise | The vatiornéy: eenersl Gang to Bi | Army of the Republic n-1e today. legionaries have alréady arinounced|that the con Shieh sald be utilized pacifist sentiment. i e mothers visiting the city of the| | it io 7 Heh ts atters at his of-|,..Loday was devoted t. the registra \their candidacy for the office of State| Sider measures w + cone tides: “If between now and the conference ' Masonic temple restroom, and to aid) Hy eS a 4 is ae i nee i ahi ip | tion of the visiting veterans. Recep- commander, Philip R..Bangs of Grand} in event’ of Ae oymen’ we can crystallize sentiment into visitors in every possible way in; ba pa Saas 5 a a er Spee | tion committee members. estimated | Forks, vice commander of the North : ome sort of action, we can force the! ls : seeking. points of interest or stores | iP re ny oan iA that 10,000 members of the Grand! Dakota “department: of Charles! ] 4 politicians. Burleigh ‘Coat Claims Re: us which they w’ wish. to find. |recall candidate for attorney general,! yy ond its aflilinted organizations | Harmon, vice-commander of the Er-! If; we do not force them, I believe Bias Vi Hefcemnsleaie ime ore COM eee here. ‘nest DeNault Robertson Post 14 and| ‘that we'll see hankruptcy of several | ported’ to: State Bureau £ { try. He will open the Independent re- ‘ | nations or a war to which the last, i | " zs Although official reports show that | prominent legionaire of Jamestown. | r i ie was L M FUNERAL Dee ea ee te ee ee ine eu year’ ‘s aie pment death |Jack Williams, Fargo, incumbent will | T |by comparison a mere. skirmish." 1 Number 721 : more rae speak in Masher at 2) ' hag taken 9,000 members of the orga lbe candidate for state adjutant, Mr.! | ! p Bab osuh ; Ae iby uf a g ten eae sel ‘ization it was expected that the ac-+W nas e serving his second term! | Heasloft hajl loss in North Dako- (et Ee ee ta atx) tendance this year would be nearly agi@8 state adjutant. g j ta during, the: summer’ was. incurred ‘fpf |S ATTENDED BY | ionntige TGs seh: ae sn aoa large as that of the Jast meeting. Mae eile convention ale | hy ‘the state hail insurance ‘depart- rag ‘ eS IE | e Lake =| ment. in’ Williams county: There il Dick Inson. 7 9 1 i : ERS <= ae a mane OF BOY FEARED 2: fn tom hal a lage peta tae \ gations to Jamestown and Devils|Propose to Considef Suit i eee Ren ere area asmeny cked the leaders! ie 1, fiake. will be accompanied by the; i i Ureaaieations and declared that te naa famous Boy Scout band of that city.| Men For Judicial Timber latte Pélieg Passed M t pier nry nel halt forthe ee American Legion va Men Present | [evidence that many of the recall peti-/ \Lishon, Casselton and Fargo dele-| and Aid Profession utte Police Puzzled by Mys-; cauueceg ie th pene see Last Rit ‘tions had been frauduleatly signed. He} igates ‘will be accompanied by Boy! | terious Killing and Diss" | grains was given by the’ hail lait in Uniform at Last eS [sald that one Canadian oni had| itiese and American Legion bands. ! BS Sema tdlmedls | | ance aintil Sept Teeaiae aay ania written him that she had written to} ) These muscial organizations will he | here was a largely al a rance wero. received "4 For Well Known Man i theodore Nelson asking liat-he! nam2 'Playing With Matches, They Set:in the mammoth military parade to} ing of the lawyers of the Fourth ie Ltée ae \daya, Ouines A iaivea' tromnane amt i he taken off the petitions, after learn- ibe held. the evening of September! dicial District at Jamestewn Saturday, Mont., 26--Some| for losses incurred previous, to, the! The funeral of G, I. Solum, held | ing an alien could not sign, and that Barn on Fire | 28th, It is requested that all former | and a district’ bar assoctsfon was | Among the objects of the as- Butte, Sept, mn weeks ago the body of Charles Rob- | © xpiration’ period, will’ not be. recog. Sunday « afternoon, was one she was informed the ions had al- Saag {service men bring their military uni- formed: Ke | nized, the bureau head ti % % Torgest funerals’ ever held in Mandan. | reaay been filed. Any action taken will! Boy, playing with matches cauged {forms for wear in the parade whieh | sociation is to secure a Bure te Fert ee AB Me found panging Faring ‘Ranking next Yt FMHIIIaRR county Not-only did hundreds; of friends in|. index the criminal’ cpde, Lemke: y fire loss of $200 to $300 Sunday af-| Will be the largest.in the history of ealtable men of Hae fi Dap neipattr 3 Fa his clothes Sh h out tin the numberof hail losses is Duna Mandan attend the services but there! <1 iq, Nae ccording to firemen. the state. suitable men for judicial timber » wavcn re-| county, with 1297. (ther counties were present persons from all over | the Slope country, Mr. Solum having | a wide acquaintance. The funeral services we held in| * the Presbyterian church witl HH. Owens officiating. ane mast was rendered. More than 100 American Legion members attended the funeral in a) hody, if uniform, and military honors | were paid the deceased at the grave. | Members of the Masonic and Elks; lodwes, of which Mr.. Solum was an} The delegates will be welcomed to} jJamestown by Mayor Frank E. Rath- man-and Charles Harmon will respond | #* for the Legioniaries., INDIAN LANDS WOMEN’S WAGE _ HEARINGS HERE |First of Series es To. Be Held In Bismarck Wednesday he fire, which was discovered} feraee 4 p. m:, destroyed a small barn jewned by Mrs. Fisher, a widow, at "Thirteenth and Sweet. streets, south- east of the Standard Oil company. ‘A load of hay had been put in’ the barn a short time before, firemen jsaid. The barn was almost com- ‘pletely destroyed, ‘TRIBUNE PRINTS PUBLICITY BOOK Ft. Yates, Sept. Sept. 26—The dates of} the next. Indian land sale have heen! Set for the 10th of Novembe' 10th of December. Ail previously at WILL BE SOLD, j the bench and the bar. The Bismarck | attorneys who attended y-"e 1. Cc. Davis, Ceo. M. Register. Jos. Coghlan, | Theodore Koffel, Andrew Miller, AL! | fred “uger and J. A. Bylena, ‘The. following. officers were elected: | President, John Knauf, town; Vice President, Alfred Zuger,; Lof Bismarck; Secretary-Treasurer, Os- | lear J. Seiler, of Jamestown. The asgociation aims to take an ac- | and the’ tiye part in promoting a higher stand- | threatened jard for the profession. { ht promote a higher standard for both} ferred to some secret order and spoke! of threats of torture and death for some infraction of rules, the boy was? charged with committing. Now Leonard Hemple, 17, a friend jof Robert's, is m par- | ents fear he is dead, It is said that} of James-|a week ago a letter similar to that} Richland county, found on the, Roberts boy was handed to, young Hemple by a man of about, 0. It was in a plain envelope un-| addressed, and is alleged to have} death and referred to: Roberts as “going before.” having considerable losses include: Ransom, 914; Burleigh, 721; Stuts- | man, 702; Cass, 228; Grand Forks, 1195; Ward, 234; eddy, 583; Emmons, 168; McLean, 497; Kidder, 318; Mor- ;ton 277, ‘Fewest losses were reported from 18 Kosses being claimed. . There were but 70 claims from Rolette and | 64 from Sioux counties,” The hail: tax levy will be. fixed about October 25, it was said by Mr, ; Hagen. The amount of money al- active member, attended the fnneral | —— a Mad vertised tracts yet* un: will he of+} Judge Ell: rth was choirman of i v u 205 1 Judge Ellswot qT thorities, after investigating | caleemeten Masiimtiie: 10 f jenation Bureau, vill hold publi sontanct or printing the public-| fered for sale at the tiyst sale, aes the. committee on. the oneal he vedreumsianess of the, (ey meh Si at a a 3 it amphlet was let to the Bis c VOX. ely eight cl ine tr $ Pauls "> \ vy. Wi 1 ighor. injured with Nelson: Luther in an ac-idates for the purpose of making in- cident last week when their auto-|vestigations as provided and authori- ing commission. The ‘Normanden| number in’ South»Dakot: tt ‘ha rob A D. PHYSICIAN ROACH, iH, HELD DIN a The Burleigh county. loss was Mi company was the other bidder. The| tainable at the second sale in Decem-} i ene neal Prondeata $f Chay: Pha, itp19: Pa eee Apne ae jib Se aaa that | ber, none of which has hitherto heen F ‘ARGO, W. ANTED yuaehy bigherthans ue 5 Mandan, : | Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 28° and 29;|9! the Normanden about $7,000. advertised. i ae : : x oe ree piesa Ed 9, , |Fargo, October 3 ‘and 4; Grand Forks MAYOR SIXTH TIME | ENDS OWN LIFE: IN SHERIDAN Co.; | Today S Weather | { [(-—— FARM BUREAU TO | SETTLE LE QUARREL' St. Paul. Sept. 26— 26.—-Adjustment of differerces over the control of the cron, marketine. rt: u 5 anes hetween® Geewfantons Farm Bea These | hearings are for the pur- Grand Forks, Sept. 26—Dr. C. K.|hery against Roach, for entering the; Lowest last night . Federation'and the 11. §. Grain Gen-.| Pose, of securing information from MeKany of Ematado, N.D., killed him-| Martin bank. Roach, wio was brought| Precipitation .. employers, employes and others on self early this morniag by firing a| here for the hearing, attorneys re-| Highest wind velocity crs’ Inc.; was forecast. at a conferento of executives of the two crganization: here today. AUTO STOLEN IN JAMESTOWN Jamestown, “Sept, 26 26.—Dr. Claude October 6 and 7} Minot, October 18 and 19, The hearings will convene at 10 o’clock of each day named and an evening session will be held on the first day of each hearing: The meet- ing will be adjourned from day to day until the work is completed, | wages, hours, conditions of labor, and the cost of living for women and minor workers. The Commissioners are anxious to have’ all those who are interested in these matters attend ‘these hearings. SEIZE $100,000 OPIUM Shanghai, Sept. 26—Two . tons, FOUR LIVE THREE HOURS Queensborough, Eng., Sept. 26.— Mrs. Chester Vass gave birth to three!| sons and a daughter. But the quad- | ruplets died three hours later. PRESIDENT OF POLISH REPUBLIC. Maritzburg, S. A:, Sept. 26.—Mayor. Daniel Sanders of Petermaritzburg, has been re-elected for the sixth time. The term is for two years, NARROWLY ESCAPED ASSASSINATION Limberg, Sept. 26. — (By the Associated Press.) — General | Josef Pilsudki, president of the Polish Republic, narrowly escaped death by assassination last night. He was entering an automobile when three shots were fired jat him. General Pilsudki was not injured but.Count Grabowski Business Worries es: Suggested AS Cause of Suicide rifle bullet into his mouth His body was found in the garage of his home by his wife a few moments after. his act. Business worrie are suggested as the probable cause of Dr. McKany’s suicide. GERMAN NAMES BARRED Cape Town, Sept. 26.—The British During a hearing held in the gover: nor's office on the petition of the state; ‘of Minnesota for extradition papers for R. J. Roach, held in jail in Fargo, word was received that Sheridan county au- thorities have a charge of bank rob- sissting extTadition, was taken’ back to Fargo and it is understood Sheridan gounty authorities will take him to that county. He had heen wanted by the state of Minnesota in connection witn a bank robbery. GETS BRAVERY MEDAL London, Sept. 26.—The Society for For twenty-four hours ending ‘at noon Sept. 26. Temperature at.7 A. M Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . Forecas For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair to- night and Tuesday; warmer tonight For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Tuesday; ‘warmer tonight. Weather Conditions, An extensive low pressure area cov- ers the Canadian Norihwest and’ the northern states and fair weather with Nendereon, of \Tomestown, left his|cf opium, valued at $100,000, w t a i ere’ who was. accompanying him was wo! administration in Tanganyika terri: |the Protection of Life from Fire has| temperatures above normal prevails natomobite in foe oe theater Sat-|seized in a raid ona suspicious place | The ae aeaein att eee in the leg. tory, which’ was. previously German, | awarded a silver medal to Donald A.| over that section. The weather in HE ed Aiolen tes came: out it}here. The opium was eigae in ‘soap | before he sould end hi lif nD, Suicide but was arrested | has ‘substituted native names for the |Brown. . He removed a case of ae North Dakota’ will be fair tonight: and seeking &. boxes, 2ould end his own life. German: ones of certain towns. ploding rockets during a blaze. Tuesday with warmer lonight; ~~~ + poten pone