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The Weather FAIR AND WARMER THE BIS FORTIETH YEAR CK TRIBUNE Last Edition /BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS JUDGE MILLER EXPECTED HOME. “IN NEXT WEEK Nomination Confirmed by Unit- ed States Senate, He is Re- turning to Take up Work 4 FACES HEAVY CALENDAR Federal Court Business in North Dakota Has Piled up Dur- ing Amidon’s Illness Andrew Miller, whose appointment as Urited States District Judge for North Dakota, was confirmed by the United States Senate in executive ses- ‘Sion late yesterday afternoon, is ex- ‘pected to return week. would confer with the Department of Justice before leaving Washington ant to Bismarck next, Mr. Miller, it was expected, | | Passengers of the North Soo train, which was held in the snowdrifts near Ruso, northern McLean county, didn’t have a complaint to offer when they jreached Bismarck, this morning. Their sojourn on the train was mighty pleasant, made so by the ef- {forts of Charles Crepo, conductor, oth- ers of the crow. and the passengers, lespecially the women. The train hit |the drifts which stopped it 'Wednes- day, end was unable to reach Bis- marck that night. The drifts were FREIGHT RATES — CUT NECESSARY. “HOOVER ASSERTS Says that Decrease and Resump- | tion of Railway Building | Would be Great Aid S00 LINE PASSENGERS SHOWN __ FINE TIME ABOARD HALTED TRAIN broken through yosterday and the train after battling snow all the way arrived in Bismarck this morning. Frovisions were obtained from the town and meals served on the train. The womer kept a coffee pot. boiling and hot coffee was available at all \imes, The North Soo left Bismarck soon after ii arrived this morning. The South Soo also went out on time, all train service being restored after the storm, . PROMISES TWICE | “GAS” MILEAGE Madison, Wis., Feb. 3.—Discovery of @ tellurium, gasoline compcund, that he expects will result in doubling the tiileage cf motor fuel has just been|Press)—Sir James Craig, the Ulster nade by Victor H. Lenher, profesgoi of chemistry of the Univers:ty of Wis- Eonsin. Use of the substance will re-{ Tollins, head of quire re-designing of automobile en- gines, Prof. Lenher said. FIRST NATIONAL PART OF ULSTER IS CHARGE MADE |Sir James Craig Claims Collins Told Him in Conference of the'Promise ' {SITUATION HELD GRAVE { Negotiations with Provisional Government Over Boundary To Continue \ ( ‘London, Feb. '3.--(By the Associated } premier, declared in a statement tu- ‘ay that he had been told by Michael the southern Ire- land provisional government, at their conference in Dublin’ yesterday that Collins had made a promise of bring- ing into the Irish free state almost half of north Ireland. Sir James emphasized the gravity TRISH SEEKING TWOBALLOTS TAKEN IN ELECTION OF _ SUCCESSOR TO POPE BENEDICT ARE LEADING MOVIE INDECISIVE SEVERAL Names succrsren CURES DEATH MAY BE POPE ‘| of Two Each Day as Under Former Rule, It Is Said | —— | Rome, Feb. 3.—(By the Associated} Press.) —Voting for the eiecucn oi al Pope to succeed Benedict XV was be-! gun by the conclave of the Sacred Coi- | lege today. “Iwo inrecisive ballots! had beer taken up to i oclock this! afternoon, stead of two as has been the rule, it vas learnéd. CONNELL T00 LATE, Rome, Feb. 3.—(By the ‘Associated | ?ress.) — The sieamship President Wilson bringing Cardinal Connell of} oston, Rome will not arrive at; Naples before next Monday morning, ; he steamship company announced to-{ tay it had received a wireless mes-! age to this effect. | i I four Lallots will be taken daily in-| | | Four Ballots a Day To Be Taken Until Pope is Chosen Instead ~ ANBWIMYSTERY | Revelations to Police Only Serve | to Complicate Problem They Seek to Solve | ACTRESSES ARE SUMMONED jOne Witness Tells of Seeing Man Hurry Away From Tay- | lor’s ‘House Late at Night | CALL WITNESSES, _ hes Angeles, Calif, Feb. 3.— Subpoenaes were issued this afte ernoon for Miso Mabel Normand, Mary Miles Minter, Edna Purvi. ance, motion pleture actress and Douglas McLean, actor, and his wite, William Devis, Miss Normand's chauffeur, to appear hefore the coroner's inquest. to- perhaps, take the oath of ce He| ‘ wich he aliseled fo the piled in the PASTORAL POPE LIKELY, morrow at 1:30 o'clock over the planned to stop off.at Chicago to visit: WOULD HELP BUSINESS i egotiations with the provisional gov-| 3y NE Service, hody of William D, ‘taylor, motion ye his son and likely will stop in Fargo | ernment. | Rome, Feb Well-informed per- | wleture director, shot down In his : | — F “I have to admit, he said, that in Ieee in ecclesiastical ciréles ee ! home, : to confer with court officials and to; the conversations with Mr. Collins 4 go over the catondar. The federal court calendar, which | Judge Miller will handle, is crowd Because of the illness of Ju*~. Am don anid the difficulty of getting other | federal judges to hold long terms of, is al mass of business accumulated. Many freight rates and re3umption of rail-| court in North Dakota, there persons are said to’ have been in jail for months because of the fact that there has been no court session to dis- pose of their cases. Says that Although Railroad Earnings Are Very Low Sit- uation Would be Helped | Washington, Fe 3—Reduction of nad expansion arc the two sources from which the country may get its {strongest impulses toward economic | Takes Over Entire Business of| Merchants State in Consoli- dation Announced vesterday the difficulties regarding the Ulster houndary have ‘been revived in intensified form.” FACE RAIL STRIKE; Belfast. Feb. (By the Associated Press)—The Irish railways manage- ment and employes have failed to reach an agreement and Ulster min- ister of labor, J. M. Andrews, has been *mmored to Dublin to renew efforts | for a settlement with Joseph McGrath, unable to point to any one cardinal) as the most probable successor to} Benedict XV. + But every one in Vatican circles agrees on two points: ' One—That the next pope will be an! Italian. | Two—That he will be picked trom| ‘among the pastoral cardinals—thosé ; in charge of various dioceses—rather | han frcm the members of curia, or i | Los Angeles, Calif, Feb. 3.—A halt dozen, cigarette stubs offer a Key .0 a mystery which for 24 hours has been jdeepet tham any developed in his | Work by William Desmond Taylor, noted motion picture director, veiling his death Wednesday night at his j home here from a slayer's bullet, ac- | cording to investigators. | These half-smoked remains found jnear the backdoor of his luxuriously i 2 betierment, Secretary Hoover declar MAKES BIG INSTITUTION! pope’s council. oi Under. tie iter ips oF the jl wiich red today. He appeared as a witness in | minister of labor in the Dail cabinet. the next pope, will be an Ital-| appointed residence give mute evi- ere Indgeship . the Interstate Commerce Commission 'f negotiations collapse a general ertain, ecclesiast.cal experts! dence that some man apparently Mr, ‘Miller will be known as associate district judge until the retirement of | Judge Amidon when he becomes the; only federal judge in the state. The appointment as federal judge for | life, at a salary of $7,500 a year. Other Appointments | A thorough reorganization of the court machinery in North Dakota is, expected to follow. The appointment | of M. L. McBride as United States District Attorney and James Shea as U. S. Marshal are expected to come secon aecimding to word from Wash-} ington. They will replace the pres-! ent Democratic office-holders. The position of federal judge is not the first publie office which Mr, Mi!-| modities—agricultural products, coal, | ler.will have held. He had hel? minor! investigation of transportation charges, The first, he said, depends on a reduction of cpe: iting costs and the second on restoration of railway credit. Transportation earnings now ously close to ‘bond interest. ‘Hoover said, make it impossible for the commision to give “immediat? im- vortant rate relief” but he declared that improving conditions would al- low downward revision during the present year. Would Reduce Basic Rates When such revisions were made, he said, the commission should apply them first to the primary basie_com- eril- metals and timber-—even if passeng .| third Merger of the First National andf Merchants State Banks of Hebron un-| der the name of the First National! Bank of Hebron has been accom- :plished. The new institution, with re-| {sources of over $600,000 and capital; ‘and surplus of $35,000, becomes the| largest banking institution on jthe Missouri Slope west of the river, ‘according to officers of the bank, | Ofticers of the institution are chosen ;from the officers of both banks in-| j¥olved in the merger.’ Paul Mann, {Who was cashier of the Merchants { State, becomes president of the First | National; L. Rehm, who was_presi- |dent of the Merchants State, becomes ‘vice-president; J. H. Watts, who was} ;cashier of the First National, retains | Directors include Her- {| strike throughout Ireland will go into effect Feb. 15. USED RUSE TO SEE TOWNLEY, ~ GAYS LANGER Explains Visit He Made To Non- partisan Chief in Jackson say, because 31 of the 61 members of! the Sacred College—a majority—are | of Italian birth, i Basis of Prediction, ” | And the prediction that the nest | pope will be a ‘pastcral cardinal is’ based on a careful study of the papal) elections of the last two centuries. | ervers that whenever a so-ca “political” pope is elected, he is fol ‘igious” pope occupies the pontificate, | re is followed by a “political” pope. | Thus Leo XIII is called “political” | Necause cf the werd conditions under} waited nervously there on the even- ing of the murder, i | , | They link with ‘statements by Mrs. Douglas McLean, wife of a motion picture actor, that on the evening of |the murder she heard a shot fired and ! looking' from the window of her home which overlooks that of Taylor saw a i Above, Carninal Ratti; below, | man emerge from the front door of Observation has shown Vatican ob-| Cardinal Fru hinerth Hed | * lowed by a “religious” pope as a Bone of reaction. ; \ { And, in the same way, when a “re-| DISAGREES IN Taylor’s home, look back through and apparently speak, close the door and depart, Only Deepen Mystery Another link is a statement by em- ployes at an oil service station nearby that within an hour prior to that time a stranger whom they described simi- larly asked them where W. D. Tay- lor lived and they directed him to the ‘ i | shes Me . the sume post. (coc acre: offices in Iowa as a young man }?-:raies, class yates and less than car. _ Jail December 4 i nlace. The crew of a street car adds : 4 eee Guests xt man Hollst, Eugene Weigel, W. H alin Dece! which he was elected. { ‘ ‘nforma ALA PTASE fore coming to North Dakota and wa |load shipments had 1 be charged | Mann, L. Lehm and Paul Mann, having He was followed by Pius X, purely | nformation that at a time closely cor- Attorney-General of: the state for two| more to protect railroad revenues. Ibeen chosen from the officers of both | & | responding to that which Mrs. McLean terms. Mr.’ Miller was-onr~ of the or- ganizers of the Commercial Club of/argued, because the Riemarcle and an active worker in that, organization many years ago. He has headed the-tow firm of ™Ner, Zuger and Tillotson here for many years. Says Charges Groundless Alfred Zuger, who returned from Washington last night, said that the renorts of the opposition to Mr. Miller ma have created the imnrecsinn in North Dakota that the fight was taken more seriously in Washington that it This course should be adopted, he. eries of hort- zontal percentage incréase by which the rates were advanced had distort- ed the existing fabric of Commerce in! the United Siates and “was moving industry as a whole toward its sources of raw material.” Incidentally rail wages should not be expected to go back to pre-war! levels but follow downward step by step the cost of living, and the rate decreases should be so applied as to maintain railroad revenues and restore the confidence + merged banks. | The First National has taken over jthe entire: business of the Merchants State, effective February 1, and: wi}l occupy the building and banking rooms the First National has occu- pied. The Merchants State was es- tablished in 1906 and the First Na- tional in 1901. Both have been known as strong banks west of the river, and the combined institution makes. an | exceptionally strong bank. Paul Marn, president. who was. in USED AN ASSUMED NAME William Langer, former Attorney Jeneral,: who..engaged.in_a series of lebates with A. C. Townley in Kan- sas, Nebraska and Minnesota last summer, today explained the visit he nade to Townley in Jackson county, Minnesota, jail early in December. A tory published in a Minneapolis pa- vaper. was called to Mr. ‘Langer's at- tention. “Former County Auditor Wm, E. 1 “religious” pope. t XV quite And Benedi vag’ a “poll elevated to the pontifigal seat at a time when the ‘whole’ Chtisttan’world vas in a turmoil. Point to “Religio: That’s why experts predict ligious” successor to Bened: Now, of the 31 Italians cardinals. 21 are members of the curia, They live in Rome, sit on various ecclesi- ‘stical tribunals and aid the pope it: is” Pope, a “re- XV. naturally i i ‘ Iv dove, having been: Jury Stood Ten For Conviction, and Two For Acquittal, Says Attorney ARBUCKLE IS DOWNCAST San Francisco, Feb. 3.—The jury failed to agree and was discharged to- gives for the departure of the man jfrom Taylor's house a stranger board- led. the car at a stop near the house. Shey describe him similarly. These revelations only: served to deepen the mystery, { Los Angeles, Feb, ‘Revenge, Yealously, hate and unrequited love, all were considered by the police to- day in continuing their search for the slayer of William D. Taylor, motion picture director, whose body was really was, “He asserted that the nro- | / oN! an ate railr ; Bismarck, explained that the merger| Vadnais, of Divide county, was in| governing the church. found yesterday in his apartment teoeney LA pa nasa Hele ee nauer in ultimate railroad earn | vas” ecasioned by the desire of the| the state prison,” Langer said. “He|" None of these can be considered az|#¥ in the second trial of a man-| here. ; : failed to do eo redounded greatly 10 Best Aid to Enforcement directors of the two banks to reduce asked me to help him get out. I in- urobable popes—not only because they slaughter charge of Roscoe “Patty” Persons questioned range from the eredit of Mr. Miller in the eves nt| ‘“‘We talk glibly of giving billions of |@xPenses, which they found could be| vestigated circumstances and Was! ive eiminated by the rule of “relig- le in connection with the deatn | Taylor’s negro house man to Mabel i The a credit to foreign countries ti increase |done through the merger, and to bet-j convinced that Vadnais, who ious” and “political” succession bu s Virginia Rappe, motion picture|Ncrmand, motion picture actress. the senators. The fight of the pro- testants did not arouse a great deal of comment there, he said, except that one Democratic newspaper used the charge brought as a means of taking a rap at President Harding. The fact that the sub-committee ‘headed by Senator Cummins. of Towa. one of the! leading progressive senators, after | several sittings reported favorably to; our farm exports,” Mr. Hoover said. “I wish to say with all the responsi- bility for the statement that a bil- lion dollars spent upon American railroads will give more employment to jour people, more advance to our industry, more assistance to our farm ers than twice that sum spent outside the frontier of the United States—and ter marshal their assets to handle the business of the community. The merger reduces the number of banks in Hebron from three to two. MOHALL BANK MEN ARRESTED veen the I. V. A. chairman in Divide ‘ounty, had been railroaded to prison by Nonpartisans. They had promised him suspended sentence if he pleaded guilty to charges of misuse of funds but instead put him in prison. None of Vadnais’ political friends were help- ‘ng him. “Vadnais had no money and_ his amily was in hard circumstances. because all the outstanding curi members are too old to assume th burdens of the pontificate. 95 DEATH TOLL IN MINE BLAST; Foreman J. J. McElroy announced that the vote stood 2 to 16. “There is no chance for us to agree,” Mr. McElroy said, “a poll of the jury was taken to determine if they could agree on further deliberation and all »mphaticallyf said no.” Arbuckle seemed downcast at tho Others prominent in the film industry whose names were brought into news- papers in connection with the film lirector’s death were Mary Miles Min- ter and Edna Purviance. The hunt was largely centered along three lines it was said, the trail of the skulking figure of a man seen around the director’s apartment, be- the full judiciary committee and that | Westors” be greater security for in cted as his lawyer without pay. disagreement. fore and after ne:ghbors heard a shot Senator Knute Nelson, veteran Min- | rot a writ of habeas corpus from the; Neither rosec defens:,|in the night; the whereabouts of 4 hearings and gave the report of the Resota senator, sat in ab the ae y ARDING ASKED judiciary committee to the .senate: recommending Mr. Miller, were re-j| garded by Mr. Zuger as complete vin- dication of Mr. Miller and-a high compliment to him, | | | i i | TO ARMS MEET Released on Bond Today; Pre- liminary Hearing Soon | Minot, N. D., Feb. 3.—Preliminary hearings in the case of three officers| |‘acks on Vadni supreme court releasing him but Bratlein threatened to push other v*harges and it was necessary to get him a pardon. “I wanted Townley to use his in- fuence to call off Nonpartisan ‘ at-| I had told him dur- | i i ' ing debates in Kansas that if he went Rescue Teams Working in Aban-} doned Mine in Effort to ¢ would announce intent ' -e plans for a new trial. The case jut put over until Monday to be se nm regard or trial. After'the disagreement the jury re-| turned to the jury room. Announcement that the jury stood; former servant, arrested for alleged robbery of Taylor’s home, and the writer of anonymous letters in which were enclosed pawn tickets for arti- cles taken from Taylor, HOWARD TAKES joe the Mohall State Wank, of Mena lee jail I was coming to sec him. He! Find Three Bodies ;10 tor conviction and 2 for acquittal |WOULD REVIVE Presi ii i soni charged with embezzlement of $106,-| ‘epjied he would not let me in. So I] was made by Louis Friedman, assist- i esident Will Witness, Signing | 100 had not been set toddy. The men | went to a nearby town, telephoned | x : | ant district attorney, Harry MeGov- | THE BALKAN of Treaties jare at liberty on $10,000 bonds each.|'Townley’s secretary, told him I was| Gates, Pa, Feb. ° 3.—Twenty-five/ ern, pailiff, made the same announce- FEDERATION KENYON’S SEAT? “mac A Farm Bu- of President Harding at a plenary Reported President of * | session of the armament conference! reau is Agreed Upon Washington, Feb. 3—James R. Howard, Iowa, president of the Ameri- can Farm Bureau Federation, has been Washington, Feb. 3—Plans were being made today fcr the attendance next Monday to witness the signing lof the treaties, to thark the delegates for their work and to participate gen- erally in activities marking adjourn- ment of the conference. It had been ition charging J. C A. L. Wiebe, Bergman, assistant cashier of the Mo: of $9,000, Attorney Francis Murphy yi Minot, special assistant attorn general, immediately filed a complain charging the three bankers with em. | i bezzlement cf $106,000. i {Developments of a startling nature! Moving for the dismissal of the ac-| Senator John Jorgeson, of lowa, and! Miners lost their lives in the explo- Peters, president: | that I wanted to see Townley. I went|sion which wrecked a part of the! ashidr, and Walter/to Jackson to keep the appointment | Gates mine of the H. C. Frick, Coke jand the sheriff Jet me in. { ail State bank, with embezzlement! hour with Townley but got no definite | official announcement today. Twen-| . San Franc ent back again-to talk! ty-two bodies have heen recovered.| Fatty Arbuckle early today We also discuss- |The other three were buried under ajin the hands of a I spent an { promise and w over Vadnais’ case. company yesterday, according to an} ment. “We expect to try the case again,” said Friedman. to, Feb, Sofia, Feb, 3.—Hopes of some day reviving the Balkan Federation which existed before the world war are en- The fate of | tertained by Premier Alexander Stam- was still | poulisky. superior court jury | “The catastrophe of the war,” he ed physical culture emplen Tow Mey tall of slate and cannot be reached | delegated to determine his guilt or|said, “has shown the Balkan states was much interested in., I’ did not get |trom the entries’ in which rescue| innocence to a charge of manslaugh-|that in union lies their strength and «definite answer from Townley but} some of the opposition to a pardon crews have been working. { Rescue teams were sent early to-} ter. security. I am convinced that the The jury retired at 9:30 o'clock last | people of Jugoslavia are in favor of arr 2 5 adjourn t 0 rence | Ai ared and Vadnais was pardon: ; i agreed upon to succeed Senator W. S.\ »larned to adjourn tie conference! E . aces |p aret lay t Edenb ine’s eo Nante ssume deliberations this|Union with us; but there are certain ‘5 = A i a 2 = fare e: ected when the state produces}aq, | went there as an attorney repre- | 4ay to the Edenbers mine and expect: | night to resume deliberations this|union 3 Kenyon, Iowa, newly appointed judge sine die tcmorrow, but state depart-| 2% expected when ie ol oe ee ont there ae ney ED ~ orl “5 4 Lor oe jury | el ts in the Serbian government i ence whic! S lerstood, is o-} Pi a a ed to work their way throygh oldj morning. The case went to the jury|/elements 1 e gi Ay | evidence which, it is under $ O- | senting a client, and after the inter y Us i Ithat perhaps are not so sympathetic of the eighth federal judicial circuit, according to reports here. ‘a an wanynectad last moment | change in plans occur, Mr. Howard will take his seat in the senate about the middle of February, when Mr. Kenyon steps out, President’ Harding, Governor N. E. Kendall, Iowa, and Senator Kenyon are agreed on Mr. Howard it was de- clarel. In fact, Kenyon postponed ac- ceptance of the judicial post until he was assured that either Mr. Howard | ment draughtsmen id they could | not have the official text cf the treaty ready until Monday. BULGARIANS ~ WOULD HANG {a far-reaching nature. } | Jt is rumored that the failure of the ; Mohall State bank rivals any similar sceurrence in the state. It is under-; i stood that the state will endeavor to| i have the trial in district court should | the men be bound over, moved from | Mohall on account of the sentiment! | there. roel | i i HASTINGS GIVES SELF 70 POLICE mine affected by the explosion. KU KLUX KLAN TAKES IN MANY | AT INITIATION. Austin, Tex, Feb, 3.—More than | 700 candidates were initiated here { last night into the Ku Klux Klan | at a ceremonial north of the city, | ;workings to the section of the Gates | at 3:42 Wednesday afternoon, TESTIFIES IN STEEL HEARING Milwaukee W. Feb. Tow the Pittsburg plus practice cf ing steel to middie-west factories affects the trice of large s, hoi nd ex- gavating machine s described to the federal trade commission hy A. H. sident of a com- toward us. “Our Balkan neighbors must be con- \vinced of our good intentions for we \have returned all the locomotives, jcoal, macainery, cattle and other prop- j y required of us. The value of | th property runs into hundreds of ‘millions of levas nominally about (19 ‘cents each).” 3 MOVIE SHOWS eiiercncercaecie’a RORMBR KING {Today's Weather} AT SACRAMENTO » him. Mr. Howard it is said, was giv-| it became known today. About 1.500 persons attended the initia- CLOSED FOR TIME in the bearing} | For twenty-four hours ending at gress. Bttorney by George L. Tilbert, city 4 en first consideration for the of-| Sofia, Feb. 3.-There is no chance of| noon, Feb. 2. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 3.—J. tion, seine i Fargo, Felid, 82 phice: notion “ple fice. _, {former King Ferdinand’s. return, to; ‘Temperature at 7 a.m. J. Hastings today surrendere In addition to the usual cere- ana a ture houses were temporarily closed Mr. Howard, for years ee reat lupe dey declines, Ftemler Alexander ; Highest yesterday to the police who held warrants, monies several addresses were ‘CABINET OF {for several hours last evening on ac: tural leader, is expected to ster | Stamboulisky, ulguria’s vigorous | Lowest erday . on q made, cording to a newspaper | le . vations rceney: the shoes of Kenyon, who was virtual- | statesman, farmer Sid reformer. | owest } night paveine tree pagpene collet man allowed to be present Mois | CHILE QUITS) count of obstructions to emergency ly leader of the farm bloc in con-, “If ever Ferdinand should dare to| Precipitation ... STaD ema MeNy TEGO WE SCaNCl"| “ine. ouk alleged iminoral conile | : ———— lca aiwinie mete shied elit oteiee \put his foot on Bulgarian soil, the Pr - | Highest wind velocity navian American Bank of Fargo.) jing existing in Austin and dee |, 5%tiago, Chile, Feb. 3.—(By the| Somplaints were filed TA EXAMINATIONS ON AT 4U2 - "Da Feb. 3.-Semes- aminations opened at the tni-} ee : |versity of North Dakota yesterday | Hogenson of Crystal Springs, has just morning and will continue until Sat-|been discharged from a local hospital | urday evening. Registration for the| after recovering from injuries receiv- After dinner in Argentina, many <econd semester will take place Feb.|ed 2 few weeks ago in fighting fire Hastings notified Governor. Stephens that he would resist ex- Weather Conditions \tradition to North Dakota. He Generally fair | warmer to Kendall and other state leaders. {him into jail. } For North Dakota: “If the office is offered to me, T! “No, you may tell the American | tonight and Saturday; shull. consult my, wife and the execu- | people not to listen to these frequent | night, t tive board of the federation and I shall reports of the return of Ferdinand. | peas. “3 go wherever I can give the greatest| We have done complete penance for! Law pressure areas cover the lake said the charge was based on a service,” he said, just before leaving.; our sins and part of that penance h S}region and the Canadian Northwest |$3,000 contribution the bank | been to banish forever from our sight; and a high pressure area covers the | had authorized him to make to dred and thirty-seven new mem- hers were taken into the Ku Kiux Klan at a meeting held last night, according to information given lo- eal papers. President Harding is declared to be | mier told the correspondent with a tr Weather Forecast e said he came here from NEES a Associated Pres he Chilean cabi Orn 0 5 3 - well pleased with the agreement on|mendous thump on his desk, “the peo-| For Bismarck and Vi Fair |Geattle, Wash, where he had Ltuneing anticAmerican tendene 10 headed by Ismael ‘Tocornal, re-| building inspector, following an in- Mr. Heward, who now is on his way to/ ple would rise up against him as ai tonight and Saturday; warmer to. D@@ttle, Wash., where he had cies, ‘ signed today. fs tion of all the theaters in the city Towa for a conference with Governor traitor and either hang him or thrust | night. been on business. Waco, Texe ae ee cel | with the exception of two. Turkish women of the Moslem re-| the faithless Ferdinand, to whom most} Pacific coast region. There is con- a wf a Seas Sacelt ligion have been forbidden to appear |of our sins were due.” < ‘siderable cloudiness and unsettled #he league more than three years jousewives serve soup instead of cof- § 2nd 7. and classes will be resumed cansed I 8 aso ae Len een on the stage. | M. Stamboulisky said the Bulgarian | weather over the north-central states ago. 7 fee. Feb. 8. \ieutea ne due to vaporized gas- nowfall has | | people are filled with contempt aud bul only light scattered Fah the-namis foline whieh lehked from a lamp. The Boys’ schools in Siam meet every The word “m Fourteen new wireless stations ate|hatred for their former ruler. the|occurred. M, The inhabitants of St. Kilda, the | Di i -s of the } re blown out | to be erected in Equador by a French |father of the popular young King,': —ORRIS W. ROBERTS, — |Joneliest spot in the British, Isles, day in the year and are open from of every Japanese merchant ship, de-| windows of the house were blown ou! concern, Boris, i Meteorologist. ' speak only Gaelic, 4a,m.to 10 p.m. ‘notes strength, jand the roof of the kitchen raised. / ' ‘