The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 4

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AERIAL BOMBS Norfolk, Va, Sept. .26.—A (2,000--1 SALE ON pt iat | Pound bomb ended the 10 BE ERED | { old ieacanly in Chesapeake Boy tare olf i her mast, destroyed the'superstructure Chief of Police ces may Dismiss 2nd turned her over cn her side in, { shallow water. Six,othéR planes almost | 2,500 of His Force on Booze | simultaneously raized 1.000 and. 2,000: | Ring Charges ; pound hombs on the butk-as ae went, |down, Four hit. the vessel “as she/ tumbled over and the xemainder land- | Chicago, Sept. “26. ip jmiseal of ed in the water within 20 to 30 feet| policemen in wholesale lots was pres- ; of her. Io ea nts AD WED DAMAGES LAKE SHIPPING; of the prohibition laws. Following an announcement Sat- urday by Chief of Police Charles Fitz- morris that he believed half of the police force of more than 5,000 may be: involved in liquor law violations Churles F, Kline, U. S. district at- torney, promis his cooperation, to E E 1 today is to funish a} s who have fallen wag dev federal investig | with whiskey running and boot- | Thousands of Cords of ri of Bepweod legging. | oA Strewn in Waters After | | | | | Storm Abated Sault Ste Marie, Mich., Sept. 2 The heaviest windstorm in this vic lity in years: was abating today leav- /|ing one — vessel peround: and traffi SUT REPORT aground. at Little Rapids. two miles ‘below.-here, the - wind, ,practically | blowing the’ water, out of: the lower, iriver which fell two, feet, in a few) hours, 18 |. For four or five miles above the.| locks St. Mary’s river, "is. filled: with | pulpwood, the breaking of a boom re- \leasing 40,000 cords. Five tugs, are’ Committee Discusses Measures| Which Might Be Used Against Nations Geneva, Sept. 26—(By the ‘Associat- ed ‘Press)—Methods of applying the} 4 economic Mena of tel beague of salvaging the: Heating Hee thous- Nations inst couutries which evad- |8ds, of which escaped down’ river)’: ‘ hrough. the locks and power, canals, ed provisions of the covenant of the | as league came. before the. assembly opt PHOUsands strew Me sligre four, or the league this morning when the | five leep in sqme places blockade committee submitted its re- | No vessels have been port: [missin The committee found it was impos- Lenorted sible fpr. the league to decide before- aa bs hand ‘and in: detail the various steps.) | of an economic, commercial and iinan- | ice: cial merger that should be taken in| each case. It propuses that the coun- | cil of the league*make recommenda- | tions to the members as to a pin for | joint action when’ necessity should | arise, PARECONTINUED BY RAIL BODY i ar cae | explanation “as to: why ‘she’ had’ bee: State” Commission. Announces, {shot Friday -morning by her erst Decisions | while chum. Mrs.¢ Grace’ Lawes, win! Q; i : A later committed: suicide: The = state railroad commission; in! pel Sette a iter ae a decision announced this masion mou Br authorizes the Fargo-Moorhead, street, | pany when' the shooting took place|’ railway company to continue charg- was at her bedside when the end came ing, the six-cent fare for a period of at 4 o'clock this morning. ‘Mrs, Clara ‘one. year from September “1. M. Hanan, her mother, and several Hearings announced by the com- DIES FI WOUNDS ie Girl: ‘Shot by. Mr. I Lawes Dies i in | New, York,.\Sept. 26—-Miss ;Mildrea Hangi daughter ‘of the iate;Alfred \F. Hanan, shoe manufacturer, died in’ th j other rela yes ee _were: present, but), the girl; who had. lapo2d into uncon: fei ore mene unre lncude 4) sloarens anor ator night, a petition of citizens of Selfridge ‘ not ‘recognize 3 any vot ae against the Milwaukee railroad for a| new depot; on Wednesday. the peti: | tion. of: the citizen ‘of Strasburg | against the Milwaukee! for a) crossing, and)ion Friday the petition of Car!! Bredy and others against the marck“Water Supply company for ex: tension of water mains on Eleventh | street. On October 8. will be hel here.4 hearing by a representat ive.0 the: Interstate Commerce Comi on the petition of the American Rai "TBLLS STORY. Great Pain, Before’ Death lieeenanation in. intrastate ‘express | : charges. | :San eranclets) ey oe ‘ari Fareo-! ad 5 il | Boardsiey, testifying today.in the p Cui ceca hd lice court examination of Roscoe rate: making: plitposes as: of January'| buckle, said he fond. ae ve i 1, 1921,-60 per cent of $756,088.00;) Pape. whose. dea buckle : @ ori charged“with having: ee BE PRaeete See of pain when he was called into.the cas. | ‘The manslaughter ‘charge against _ Application of the Northem States |, jiteyte witche. continied. until Ot: Fower Company “for authority to) tober 3 under an agreement. issue $1,500,000.00. face value: First | ey |. Miss Rappe’s intense “pain ove ive Year Gold een eeee sw enh hadowed evidences of bleokelism, eis sary to quie A. F Reilly of Gladstone vs | Barly next morniig “hé testified he! Northern Pacific Railway, Co, Re-‘aiscovered: evidence) to support an| quiring the Northern Pacific Company \earlier conclusion:that™ Miss Rapp to extend spur track on to the prc-| hod suffered an. internal injury, perty of Mr. Reil purposé of | lane loading san ‘s aE ens 1S Ae eae : Paes Pauly: ‘Union of Rhaime| IPs § DIFFERENT IN PARIS lwaukee Railway Company. | ion for an elevator site. No’, dis¢rimination. » Case: dismissed, + / | Application of the Farmers & Mer- | chants Telephone Company of Flax: | ton for authority ‘to. discontinue their | exchange at Northgate _ approved; switchboard service to be discon- | tined not earlier than November. 1, 1921. Great Northerw in ic cost of con- structing coal mine spur at Avora. Case dismissed because of. lack. of | Jurisdiction. | = | MEX. GENERAL — IN ROCHESTER FOR TREATMENT, Rochester, 1 6. General | P. BH. Calles}-irtel cretary of Mex- | ico, registered ‘today at’ the Mayo Clinic for medical treatment. He ar- rived here late yesterday aboard.a spe- | cial car which he ig making his*res: dence while here. Gen21al Calles sai: | Mexican doctors had bcen unable to diagnose his illness, i MAN WHO SAVED ‘ | Same old rush ue and same old} S ROOSEVELT DEAD) \strap-hangers in Paris, But it’s first’) Jeome, first served. Parisians get Chicago, Sept: "26.—The body ofjonto the busses in*order in which} Henry F. Cochems, Milwaukee at-| they reach the corn Attached’ to torney, who gtabbed the hand ofja post is the machine illustrated says! ‘ Theodore Roosevelt’s would be assassin} Popular Science Monthly. As you and prevented ‘the firing of @ second | pass the post you’ tear off a number- | shot, passed through Chicago today,|ed slip, of paper.’ Thée’ machine: issues | on the way to Spurgeon Bay,, Wis: for | only one ata time and each is num- burial. He, died Friday in: Colorado, bered consecutively.’ When the bus _ Four thousand rosebuds, one; accord-|stops the passenger with the lowest ing to admirers, for each personal |numbet gets aboard first, and the rest friend covered the casket, follow in order. Simple, isn’t it? “CHICAGO COPS RNARHE ., State College, Pa., Sept. 26—Caro- line Kessinger—forester.. this Pennsylvania State College fresh man is Breparing herself. f6Past ranger. | hegbme, a. forestry ‘engineer, engag- | ing in great ‘reforestation projects. ceipts, from Dakota, Montana and Canad: New York Hospital < be 36. 4:50. heifers, $5 to. $5.50" orator, calves steady; 9.50 to $10. Long ‘Island College hospital: early) ee rd advanced any’ 50° cents lower. dal top, $7.25. Bulk, $6°to. $7.25. tor $1° lower’ since Friday. Natives and Dakota lainbs, early, $7. tnder a: moderately light sort; héav- jes, $6, Sheep, steady to weak. Better grade ewes, $3 to $3. 50, Choices Montana feeding $7.50. l97, 000, cents lower than Saturday’s. f CAROLIN miss. a day, y N. E. A. Service during her’ four’ years’ State Collége high ‘school; from whic® she Was graduated Jagt June. . forestry. students | fried . fattlesnake This is the profession. for which. iEst« slve4 AVants- experience «as. a Later she.expects to es you an, is dit,” she said, “I Miss Kessinger. has. the health for can. > What ‘dogs it taste like?” cents:lower,;, ler. Co.) | BL 3 Gq ed: By Rassell-Mi ~ Bismarck, ‘Sept. 26... No. 1, dark; norther mber durum: . 11,100. Mostly’ tange. eat! Killing classes mostly No.1 Inixed durum < cents i0 No, 1 red duran, Cae steers, $4 to 3 bulk, $4.75 No. Butcher cows ‘and heifers, $3 o / Few best cows and ipger Veat best lights to: packers, Stockers. and feeders) to move, bidding 25 to ews es Se MI INEAPOLIS FLOUR qd Sept.’ 26—Wheat '$ qpmpared with 624 Hog receipts, & 200. larket weak‘to cents |. Range, 95.75'to.1$' to 32 7- Sheep Teceipts, 400.* Lambs'75 cents Bulk good Bulk, lambs averaging MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ~ Washipgton,: Sert: 2¢—AN Demo: Minneapolis: Sept... 26.—Flour2un- vt 78,179 barrels, tom Bh rosie meet ‘in conférence sider, mingrity acti tothe peace, many. and, ‘Hangar: shipments. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, £ Chicago, Sept, 26,—Caitle ‘receipts, Slow: to lower. Hog recehits, 35,000, Cotentnee Steady to 10 ee and Broadway. 4 Months Chicago : 2 Moni New York Cast and Prodat Orch. 2.75 2.20 . Balcony. 2.75 2.20.4 : Including Tax. ~ SEATS NOW-SELLI “T Positively Guarantee ‘This: Mer. 8. Vesperman NOTE: CURTAIN 8 j ‘Officers of Organization Chosen 4 Sheep Tecelpts te 46, 000. Steady to al 5 | dition, eel cratic, senato¥s were called: today to! Corner of Fifth’ Four automobiles will take; th ‘| marek delegates to the, American ‘gion convention’ ‘at Jamestown tomor: © row morning. Sixteen’ ionaires wilt) ; go in the ae of G. H,. thls Woe. ole, Dr, O. ‘Arnson aad Henry Mu phy. A’ number of, other Bismarck. | men may go on the | The Bisniarck (delegates ares)’ A. ion chairman; P. G, H ' Jones, delega' EB, Cole, Walter Sather, ington, Dr. ‘rank Henry; H. Russ,” The alte:nates are Noe) | Thorolson, Tom Galvin, Wm, C; Paul ‘son, L. P. Warren, Herman. Broceup and. Ferris Cordner.: The, Bismarck. delegation, may. be joined by ‘delegates from’ Washburn. | candidate from’ this. section of: the | state for office. - ROHERTY AGAIN For Ensuing Yegr | | pene 1 odN, Roher vy... was re- electeil, srand knight of the Knights. of Colum here at a special meeting held: Satur- attendance at} {day evening, called for the: purfige of | gelecting new. officers, . Other: officers | chosen include: | Deputy Giana" Knight—€. W.: Paul: son, Treasurer—Francis :-Halleran- Secretaty—J. Piz Wagner, 3} ‘Werden—Hal McIntosh. Tfustee—J. D. McDonald. Outgide Guard—Joe Clifford. | Inside Guard—Tom Galvin. Lecturer—H. ©. Miller. Chancellor-—C; F. Kelsch, Mandan. Adyocate—John F. Sullivan, Man- dans) | A smoker followed ‘the election of, | officers... No ‘other business was taken. {up “during. the meeting.’ Most of the 23) hme were re-elected, among. ‘those, ki Sera i 6 | bong chosen to succeed themselves be- || Haloran,Mr. Wagner, Mr. and Mr. Sullivan Reports :of 3 for the lagt year showed the, I-chapter, to ba, in. ; Mourishing con- | TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY: | WANTED—Gisl fe foe general house. work. Call between the" ‘hour of 6:00 and ‘7: :00 p. m., 216 9th St. North. 9-26-1-w iFoR SALE—Ford Sedan: first class 1 condition; $300, 00. O. K. Garage. | z 9-26-3t | | | ON RENT“Modern rooms. \lice have: in. leaving their firewood on. | the gguntcipal lawns along the water- { ‘he appearance of the lawns is | being’ spoiled, they say. 809 <8th |} The,Coal that is ajl Coal and contains the ekaapeak yardage of heat. and never You burn the Famous Washburn: Lignite Coal. “PRICE $5.50 PER TON DELIVERED You are safe i in buying now for prices will not be any cheaper _ 6 pounds Hamburger 6 pounds Sausage. T pounds Liver Sausage % pounds. Head Cheese 5 pounds. Bologna . 5 pounds Wienies : 10 pounds Plate Boiling Beef 5 pounds Sirloin Steak 4 pounds Round Steak 10 pounds Veal Stew 6 pounds Veal Roast 7. pounds Pot Roast 6 pounds Smoked Shoulder The little equi rel is one of the, warki Be takes no chances on the va No groups at these biices Our new loeation is’ 11944-12114 ° Fifth Street, Send Floor. °* THREE. SPIES: ESCAPE. (Paris, Sept.—Police ali over F re. searching for Paul Coursicr, Ger- man, Spy serving ten years at Lille prison, who. escaped with two other a > spies.. Duplicate keys and’a rope lad- dér were used. Take your choice of any. Meat Market. Boni & Norum. Ou Motto: “Quality and Service,” Be Pitidared When the Cold. Weather. Arrives, aud dave: oe me is ou ‘in Your Coal ‘Bin. ? BED ies of winter. me in‘his supply long before il’s necessary. Why not you? - Cua. a kers-: It's money in your pocket when that we know of: NORTHERN WYOMING COALS Aah sate Ech gee

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