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AWAIT REPORTS ON LINDENFELD PLOT ADMISSION ~Burns, Head of 1 of Tnveatlgatlod Department, Consults Sub- ordinates in New York ‘sity ‘of Arizona eleven Decembe' 26. Twenty -cight players, guests at a banquet, Moran said. The squad leaves here tomofrow morning, INJUNCTION ON LIVESTOCK LAW TODAY REFUSED New York, Dec. 20.—Detailed re- ports from Silvester Cosgrove, who! late last week arrested Wolfe Linden- | feld in Warsaw, Poland, alleged to! have been involved in the Wall street! bomb explosion of September, 1920, were awaited by department of justico Officials today. William J. Burns, head artment of justice bureau ation, who came here sev- ago to consult his subordi- rding the reported confes- ‘sion of Lfindenfeld, planned to leave Efforts of Livestock Traders To: Prevent Enforcement of Law Fails rts of live the ¢ ago stock- nforcement. of the; ‘Chicago, ock trad Is to vrevent during the day for Washington where ya comprising the personnel cf the squad, toured the mountain parks and tonight were Members of the. team are in excellent condition, Coach Peonle From. Coast to Coast’ Judging from the many ; vowdataby heagaches, constipation and countless ;testimonials which “‘peoplo all over | ather ailments for ‘yea ithe country “aro giving to Garren’s | "Uefffom the very ‘start. {pears this ‘wondortul. preparation fs’ more good for sickly, wedk and on inn people than anything ever heard of. “I had boen dreadfully weak, norv- lous, and run ‘down,” most’ ‘of these |folks say ‘in explaining their ‘cond{- tion. Aitd invariably ‘the next thin jthey say. “1 began’.to notice improve. | mont after the first few doses,” -and by the time they took a few botiles of ‘Garren’s Tonte!.they were well. A great many: of the casés reported jaro almost unbelievable. People who had. suffered’ the. torture of- stomach distress, \ netvousn rheumatism, | i tight combination of medicine ‘of to -overcomi Which ‘exist in'the*human system, Now. from ‘the’: way ;Garren’s down and ‘suffering, people, dt: been’ found, “ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF |Gurren’s Tonic Heing Praised ised Beyond Measure ‘By Grateful) ‘seem ‘to get For years authorittes on health and hygiene have contended that it is not Impossible’ to get quick ‘and Tasting Telief from _those troubles if qnly the Of,"the recognized could be produced ‘atrange ‘conditions is working almost miraculous. changes in the condition of sick, weak, :: gin the long looked for, combination has | Garren’s. sri sold in coisa a 5 he hoped an account of the arrest and confession would be ready for his at- tention. reles in New York wer ns mints tin Ware really ¥ strect explosion of September, 1 connection with which he wa nt continue to question hi also was known as red communists ion in Poland William have planned a 1 for early next y ities not to reveal the ‘SPONGE SQUADS’ CLOG COURTS Mcve Faster Than Chemists Can Analyze Liquids tement, Taken Chi , Dec. 20.—City police ang federal “sponge squads” today con- tinued their efforts to make Chicago rival Sahara in aridity. The courts were grinding slowly through the hundreds of booze. violation charges gathered by the police in the last three days and nights, The arrests so far have clogged the courts, because ithe ed author- | new livestock t day when Juds ng act fauiee peat Landis, » required to file ules with the ty and operate the rules ‘to be laid down. by! 1{the department of agriculture or face | {fines provided by the a WITNESSES FOR STATE ATTACKED Defense Cénlinies Effort to Im- peach Prosecution Wit- nesses Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 20.—Efforts | of the defense to impeach witnesses who testified for the prosecution in the; trial of Arthur C. Burch, charged with | the murder of J. Belton Kennedy, were | expected to be continued today. Charles C. Blair, city marshal of | Beverly Hills, of which Beverly | Glenn, where Kennedy was slain, is a; part, was scheduled to resume the | witness stand when court opened continue direct. testimony concerning statements he declared had been made to him by Mrs. Elizabeth Besanty, a ‘state witness, which were alleged to have been at variance with testimony the city chemists have been unable to make analysis of the varying liquids selzed by, the police. COMPANY “A” DIRECTORS MEET Decided To Continue Suit To Establish Ownership The board of directors meeting cf she’gave last week. HOLIDAYS AFFECT BALL SCHEDULES High ‘school basketball play this week is affected, to a certain extent at least, by the holidays, fourteen games, exclusively. high school being scheduled. Threé ‘North Dakota high schools also are slated to meet a nor- mal school team. One invasion of an outside team is the outstanding high school event of the week, Glendive high of Montan», taking on three ot the good teams of the southwest. dis- n thle live. | Company A called for-the purpose of| trict. Wednesday it mects Dickinson, discussing the armory sit was held| Thursday, Bismarck, and Friday, Man- in Legion ‘hall last night and this}dan. Glendive already met Sentinel morning. Major A, B, Welch, of Man-| Butte, the Western North Dakota team dan, said the board authorized Theo: | winning from the Montana team for: dore Koffel and F. 0. Hellstrom to proceed with what he characterized as a “friendly suit to determine how our property was disposed of and whether or not certain property be- longs to us.” There were present ‘at the meeting Maj. Welch, L. H. Langley, Ferris Cordner and Ward ‘L. Preston, of the board of directors. The fifth, W. c. Paulson, recently moved to Minne- apolis. Several citizens ‘appeared before the board, K. A. Hughes appeared before the board on invitation, former Attor- ney General Wm. Langer was present, Steve Welch, Herman Broccup and Fred Graham made talks on the sub- ject. Her Broceup ‘was | appointed custodian of the company KLEIN BUSINESS IS EXPANDING Leases Additional Space to Care, For Steady Growth “Now is the time for those who can to branch out and get ready for the usual good business times, that’s what Tm doing,” said B. Klein to a Tribune reporter this morning. Mr. Klein means what he says and gave the information following his statement that he had just today closed a deal with Webb Brothers for the possession of the building now occupied by the Bismarck ‘Gas Com- pany. The building in which Mr. Klein is now doing business will be converted into (a dry cleaning and dycing establishment exclusively and the building now occufiied ‘by the Bis- marck Gas comp&ny will be the dis- Fay room and tailoring department. the’ first time in the history of com- ‘petition ‘between the two teams. The week's high school schedules follow: ( December 20, Aneta at Hope. wear December 21. University Model High at Grand Forks. Glendive, Mont., at Dickinson, Tower City at Valley City. December 22, Oakes at Ellendale. Larimore at Michigan. -@lendive, Mont., at Bismarck. December 23, Churches Ferry at Cando. Fargo at Wahpeton. | Grand For at, Bast Grand Forks, | Minn. Erie at Hnnter. Glendive, Mont., at’ Mandan. Minot at Berthold. | Dibaux, Mont, at Sentinel Butte. | Tho games in which normal schools | appear are: Dec. 20—State Science School at| Breckenridge, Minn. Dec. 21—Dickingson Normal at Bow-, man H. 8. \ Dec. 22—Dickinson Normal au Reeder H. S. } Dec. 28—Dickinson Normal at Lem- | mon, S. D., H. S. Dec. 24—Dickinson Normal at Het- tinger H. S. i I buy and sell State » Hail War: rants. Call or write. Obert A. 250. ‘ Don’t miss getting. one of those beautiful Photo framés Knowles The Jeweler is selling at one-half price. The Bismarck Gas Compahy will continue their offices in the rear of '* the building but’ the entrance. will be from Fifth street. In furthering his remarks Klein had the following. to say: “My business has grown to such an extent that it is necessary for us to expand to care for the regular busi- | ness that comes with normal times. I find this a very good time to do whatever expanding ‘there is to do ith explicit faith in a growing I have arranged for it.” CENTRE’S TEAM IS BANQUETED Denver, Colo, Dec 20—Alumni_ of Centre college of Danville, Ky., today tendered a reception to the fodtba!l team of that institution which, stop-” ped here enroute to San Diego, Calt- forra, where the team plays the es Mr.‘ HRISTMAS | LEANING CITY Cleaners and Dyers Phone-770 BISMARCK Olson, Eltinge Block. Phone} What is the Door Knob-Joke? | i defended the famous Marquis “De Mores whén he was tried for the mur- {Ner of a cattleman in 1886, .in a thir- ‘teen days’ sensational murder trial in Bismarck: in the fall of 1886, was*in {Mandan this mording en route to the | home of bis daughter, Miss Anna S. } Allen to spend the-holid ys. Mr. Al- len.was one ofthe very early pioneer attorneys ‘in Bismarck and has many | friends here who‘ were pleasedste ac- knowledge a visit from him. He will return to his home in the east in {about a month. From Mandan Mrs. Ctto'Wordaman, of Mandan, jwas a visitor in’ Bismarck Monday. | Mrs. Wordaman was accompanied by jler daughter, ‘Miss Irene, who re- ;mained here for , treatment in a local |) oppital. Johnson to Fargo, Attorney General Johnson left last evening for Fargo, where he will spend a few days looking after busi- ness affairs in connection with his of- fice. He will return the laiter part of the week. Bismarck Visttor. M.-P. Gelerman, well known trav- eling passenger agent for the Nortvern ! Pacific railroad, was in the city Mon- iday on business, Underwent Ope Operation. Hugo Ogren, who fs farming near Kulm, underwent ‘an operation at a ‘local hospital Monday, and is. reported -as doing nicely. | : Hom. From Hospital Mrs, Martin Norm and baby. have | left Bismarck hospial and returned. to their home at 219 Mandan avenue. Jamestown, Judge W. F. NueSele was a passen- ‘ger Mondey aftertioon to Jamestown, whert he is hoWi art. ; .Seneen in: City J.-H. Jonsén, Reoperek onthe i! marck -police force, how chief of pe fice: of Wilton, was in Bismarck ist night on bubiness. Jensen’ and a dep- uty ‘sheriff of McLean cotinty: conduict- ed liquor raids in Wilton a. few days, a@govand got ono'still and some mash’ and moonshine. 1s ‘At Hospital The many friends of (Mrs. Charles Owen, 30 Avenue C., will be interested Tecosaring in a learning that she. is for | any one, ¢ | i sits ty. alt Franke «B. Allen, the , attorney Who nicely ata local kospital from an\op- week ago. turn home Saturday,” “Baby Boy 1 ‘Boy Born. Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. Have New Son. the ‘Bismarck hospital. Baby Boy A Arrives, ‘Mr. | and Mrs. ‘ event of the arrival of a baby boy, born Sunday at St, Alexis hospital. |, pie , William Muc! ‘Anthony ° farm- er, was among tho’ business callérs at the capitol this morning. tty Mrs, C. A. Pn vou was a vie’pr inthe Christmas shopp! a ity today doing 1 “Returned 'B ‘Home Yrs. J J. Partley, of Beach, who hai been spending a gays Christ: AFTER “GRIP Colds, Fevers ora fis "Run-down Condition in Rich Blood, Vim ‘and following This Advice Minneapolis, Minu. am: glad. to inform any one that f ig ere Tron- tea teks ay build ‘onic for tl rebul one’s health Pleas. suis {fness, Last year, while: bipeetin’ from ‘the influenza, one pottt tthe “Irontic Tablets seemed to restore my ‘blood to a normal qondition aiid fn a short time T-had:my ‘anual; ‘good: health back again. * ""T have-aldo! used Dr, Plerce’ 3 Pleas ant: Pellets :for’a number of years’as a laxitive and have always found them to'be very: aatisfactory.”—Mrs. Mabel You Gan ‘Re: Vigor by :| Goodwin, 1404/8. Franklin St, Minne: _japolis, Minn. i. At your dtusgiet “oF ‘send 10’ for trial pkg. of Trontic Tablets to Dr. ‘Pierce's Invalids’: Hotels ‘in Bufalo, N.Y. bh i ni chit will mak¢ 1 ieee aint om “Just the thing for the children’s Christmas. * Browltie-prices stért_at $2.00 ation which she underwent about a er isin the twin cities fo ria few days ‘aitend- {ing to, husineas: ae ters.. He will re Mr, ‘and “Mrs. A. L, ‘Pfeffer of Bis- marck;, are the parents of a son, born Mr. and Mrs.;A. R: ‘Ashridge, who, reside néar Biamarck, are the parents cf a new ‘son, born. Monday night at tty Woodrianiee. are ‘receiving congratulations tn the |° or iss | of Washburn, Id a8..an: iron. 1 J.B. ‘mas shopping and Visiting friends in the city, returned to her home Mon-| day evening, In From Flasher Kev. L. M. Stolberg, of Flasher, was in the city yesterday and today, re- Bi turning home this ‘afternoon. Here . Brenda, Regia. WAS a ‘capital city visitor to. aa: : B. & N. Clothes Shop - Men’s Xmas Gifts “Arrival of New Van Heusen ‘Collars. The comfort of -a ‘Soft Collar. The appearance of a Starched Collar. Read These Advantages WILL NOT. WRINKLE TUESDAY, DECEMBER~ 20 ‘Mrs. Today a business man WILL. NOT: SHRINK WILL NOT WILT _NO-STARCHING NO_STIFFENING -NO ROUGH EDGES CARVING SETS A’ carving set makes an idcal gift. Distinctive designs, keen ‘blades. Sterling silver mountings.. Several handsome sets to select from $3.25 to $11.00 FLASHLIGHTS The safe emergency. light every- where. Our flashlights: have qual- . ity all the way through. Our bat- if teries give bright, light. and last i longer. A gift“amy: man, woman H or child would appreciate. ) 1.00 to $2.75 EVERY ONE SHOULD SKATE I Best fun on earth and good exer- cise. We have the finest you’ll find $1.50 to $5.00 Don’t Forget { Our Special Discounts on Toys. We offer a big saving to careful buyers. i ’ Gilbert Toys, A full assortment. Teach the ae -and ‘entertain the older ‘olks. GET OUR EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 5% WE ARE SHOWING A SPLENDID LINE OF Casseroles, Silverware, Pyrex ‘Ware, Electric Irons, Electric Toasters "and Dozens of Other Useful Gifts. French & Welch Hardware ee Sterling . Boening is a visitor in the etty sos from Sterling. Visitor in Bismarck Mrs. John Owens was a visitor in ismarck today from ‘Moffit. TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT When anyone is suffering from a bronchial affliction or has a cough that lingers on and grows worse at night, the Joss_of ploy, ends to weaken the “Any Velour Hat in the house, reas $8. 50 values Useful Gifts The practical gift is always the most'appreciated. In our holiday stock you will find‘a wonderful selection of gifts that are useful as well as attractive. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS sufferer and gnows' serious the longer 4 it is neglected. ‘Mrs. M. Suter, 647 ‘Longbrook Ave., Stratford, Conn., writes: ‘Foley's Honey and Tar has given me great relief from a severe attack of bronehitis.”. No medicine stands higher throughout the nation as a family remedy for colds coughs and coup. Adv. White Rice Popcorn, best for popping, 10c ner Ib. 5: lbs. for 35e. Oscar H. Will & Co nie $550 Large Assortment . SILK SHIRTS in Jersey, Crepe de Chine, |: ! Broadeloths, Tubs, Pongees, Silk Striped. Silk Knit-and Silk Ties. Silk Knit and Wool Scarfs. . Bath Robes. ‘ POCKET KNIVES In our stock you'll find just the pocket knife for a worth-while gift for a boy. Other pocket khives that any man would be glad to receive. All patterns: Be to $4.75 RAZORS As~a practical, serviceable razor for the busy man a Safety razor gives real:shaving satisfaction — .a gift used every day in the year “SLEDS , Make’ practical gifts. "We have a full lire. $1.50 to $6.75