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PAGETWO ~ SAW 12 YANKS ‘EXECUTED, SAYS. ‘PROBE WITNESS They Had Been Before Court- Martial and: Condemned Washington, Dec. —George H. Taylor, of Philadelphia, who served as a national army man overseas, today to|d the sepate committee investigat- ing charges of Senator Watson, Dem- ocrat, Georgia, that American soldiers were executed in France without trial, that he soldiers hanged at Issurtille, e, from April to June, 1919, but was unable to whether any of them had been conv court-martial. One of the soldiers hanged, he ti | clared, was tried-for assault on’ a French girl by a French court-martial at which one American officer was present. Tay soldier and trom Detroit, Mich. d he was a sargeant but the committee Jater decided to omit the name trom i its, records. Robert A. Harrison, of Wilmington, N. C., testified that in 1917, he wit- nessed the lynching in France of a soldier The victim a Mexican from Texas who ‘was ¢harged with a crime against a woman and was not tried. “1 was-told that the man had to be hanged to save some officers from be- ing cashiered,” he declared. Through‘a pair of field glasses, he said, he saw the lynching in which 30: men 100k part. “It was a nice little necktie party,” he said, “I saw the body later with a rope «round the nec WOBBLIES GIVE ~ BONDSIN so Forfeit Them im When They Fail To Appear at Langdon Langdon, N. D., Dec. 20.—Among; several important criminal cases dis- posed of at the term of court which closed here Friday, were the cases of; seven members of the I. W. W. ar-| rested at Langion late last summer | on charges ‘of conspiracy. The men were’ given ‘preliminary hearings shortly after their arrest and were | bound c¥ér to the district’ court. They | were released On hail. When their cases were called for trial, none of the men put in an ap- pearance. Their bail money was forfeited and Judge W. J. Kneeshaw, who. presided at the ‘term, issued bench warrants for the arrest of tie men. One of the arrests was made when an 1. W. W. interfered with the help on Jom Weber's threshing rig ‘at Calio. “Three Of the arrests .were made ‘on complaint of four members of the ‘American’ Legion, who were forced to leave a train at Osnabrock.; becaiise they refused: to join the fad- ical’s organization, As an outgrowth of the last ar- rests, an I. W. W. raid, comprising about 50 men, was’ made on: Langdon. The purpose of the raid was to. at- tempt to gain the release of the pris- cners held... The mob Was surrounded by a citizens’ posse and members of the sheriff and police'forces and ‘were “railroaded” out of town.. Three of the leaders of the gang wefe held. One man was ‘sentenced for carrying ‘concealed weapons and the other’ two were released after being held ‘six weeks, Another defendant who fafled to put in-an appearance, was the man- ager of'a circus which appeared here Jast summer.‘ Hp was charged with short changing, gambling. and | inde- cent conduct. With the manager, six performers, were arrested ‘who paid tines aggregating $250. ‘The “mana- ser" put up cash bond ‘in the amount’ At Azb: This has been ‘declared tor- ited, TOO-LATE TO:CLASSIFY FOR RENT=Large modern furnished room with kitchenette. Phone 437-M. 12-20-3t, What is the Door Kn Knob Joke? Cuticura Shampo is Mean Healthy Hair Especially if. preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and’ irritation. This treatment does much to keep the scalp-clean-and’ healthy: and to promote hair growth, Sample Rich Preoby Mall Adicoe:H iutlaasa La where. Cuenie Sean Talasnte, EAGLE Talloring-and Hat,Works Cleaning, Pressing, Nepairing, Dyeing. Hats Cleaned Blocked. Knife Pleated Skirts ed and Pressed. We call for afd ‘deliver. Phone 58 josite Postoffice, Bismarck, N.’ D. dees Solicited, gave the name of the} _|JUDGE WHO PRESIDED AT FAMOUS TRIAL IN PIONEER DAYS, IS DEAD William H. Francis, 82. yearsvold, prominent in the early. political activ- ities of this state and a former resi- dent of Bism lied at the city hhos- pital in Newark, New Jersey, yester- day, according to reports reaching Bismarck, today, As supreme court in ‘the territorial ters in Bism recognized in his ssion as an im- portant leader. He was on the benen at the time of the famous Marquis De Mores trial, during which time the Marquis was tried for rancher, at the time a great sensation in the Northwest. The trial lasted judge of Dakota with headquar- Francis was FINE MEETING: HELD AT REGAN sicactatieae ba Parsons “Calls |, Meeting of the Teachers, Regan, N.'D., Dec. '20--Supt." W. I Hed-a meeting wf all the n the vicinity of Regan last The meeting was’ intended to supplethent the annual © tedthers' institute and proved a success to such an extent that the teacho:s insisted on a permanent organization: An or- ganization was ‘formed: with Harriet Weyhrauch president and HelensWa. chal secretary, The: meting. ‘wil probably be held about once each month. Saturday, January 28th, is tie date set for the next: meeting. + The meeting ‘started at 10730; ‘At noon the meeting adjourned! to take dinner in a body at the hotel.“’At this time Supt; Parsons. insisted that no one would:-be ‘allowed to: talk “shop.” | The afternodn Sess)0n lasted until A o'clock, Supt. Parsons had charge of::(the j meeting and there were talks ‘given |by AH, Krowiton, M. F..Parker, Mrs: Wwe. E. Parsons and Mrs. Moffit. Many informal talks wére’ given’: and - all Kinds of questions were-asked'and an- ;swered. One‘ of the most interesting events of thesday was a demonstration given by Helyn Swang, of. Canfield; jwith a class of*primary pupils. - Z i. It was decided ‘to try and- have. all {those especially interested in. school jmatters present at the next meeting. i This meeting will include parents‘and members “¢f school boards as well ‘as afl of the teachers in this ‘part of the jcounty, CALL ELECTION IN PORTUGAL \ Lisbon, Portugal, Dec Det. 20.—By ‘the Associated Press.)—A decree was is- sued today signed by. all the ministers }, ofthe Portuguese cabinet dissolving i parliament and: fixing Jehuary 8 as |the date for holding A general. elec=| tion. + CONTRIBUTIONS ‘COME IN SLOWLY Contributions for the Christmas dinner. to be. given by the Salvation Army have’ come in very slcwly, ‘En- sign ‘Homer said today, About $30 hasbeen contributed rs far. Silver Plated Geld Plated murdering a; BUILDING IS - PENCILS _ Tempoint Pens VERY ACCEPTABLE GIFTS: 5 ane SLID ee for @,| for thirteen’ days and Aeanie from many hundreds of miles Game’ to Bis- marck to hear stories told in the court room. Pioneer residents say the tpial was one of the most sensational ever held in the Northwest, Mr. Francis: suffered /complications which resulted in his death following an injury suffered about a week ago ‘at his residence, 924 South Orange avenue, when he slipped in his dea- and broke his shoirlder blade. s former city counsel of Newark and ite senator from Essex county in New Jersey. He was a native of Connecticut and came to the Dakotas in 1878. He tg survived by two daugh- ters and a son in Connecticut. He BOMBED IN N.Y, CITY GUARDED New Yorks, Dee, Bo, Dee. 20.—=An ise sion early today ofa bomb which had been thrown’ or’placed inthe hallway ‘ofa’ building in Grand street caused damage estimated at | $5,000, Heavy guards were thrown around the ‘whole“Wall stréet sec. ton yesterday as ‘a-result’ of “Ine | dications’ that a <wholesale ho ing! of that part of the city contemplated.” ixamination of ‘the ‘Hiwitding in which the bomb’ was ‘set’ oii tailed to reveal the nature of the Inier- nal mach e. i RIVE PERSONS Judge Coffey ‘Aets.* in Several uiv, Cases.Before Him This afternoon at two o'clock Judge Coffey sentenced five prisoners who were tried for various’ charges’ at’ the présent term of court as’ follows: | “August Stunge, was sentenced to 10! years'in the penitentiary for commit- ting the crime of rape; Jamés’ Thomas was-given 90 days in jail and, $200 fine for transporting liquor; ‘Faye Newell, minor, was sentenced to,the state reform school for committing the crime of forgery; Bender Krueger was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail for/removing mortgaged property, and Martha Bryan was sentenced to thirty days in jajl and fined $200 and costs for selling intoxicating liquor. The case of Victor Bergstedt, et al.,| against Solomon Nicola was called for trial immediately after Judge Coffey \passed the sentences; CHILD ALMOST STRANGLED Mrs. G. Grab, 3116 Washington Ave., New Orleans, La., writes: “‘My child ‘had a;cough so bad she would almost trangle coughing. Foley's Honey and ‘ar Telieved her cough, and I'recom- mend it to ary mother.” Foley's Hon- ey and Tar gets right at the seat of trouble, clears nose and throat of mu- cus, ‘heals raw and inflamed ‘surfacts locséns tightness‘of the’ ¢hest ‘and cliecks ‘croup, whooping cough,’ bron- chial and “flu” coughs: ‘Adv. Sterling Silver Sold Gold marck and surroundings. The Machine is “Have You Sent in Your Slogan?” Three More Days ONLY THREE MORE DAYS—and someone will be the proud owner of the LOCOMOTIVE ELEGTRIC WASHING MACHINE, which will be given away FREE to the LUCKY ONE. This wonderful free offer exceeds anything that has ever been offered the people of Bis- "REMEMBER. 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