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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 | BONUS CLAIMS SHOALS WORK CASE IN COURT WILL GO ON i 1 ; i Legality of Details Will Be Senate Concurs in House peared that the irregulars holdin i ‘ Threshed Out the Four Courts had taken refuge in| Amtendment to Army Bill i : : |the cellar in the rear of that struc- ; . After a series of conferences here | ture. ¢ between officials, attorneys and a! The irregular Irish Republican reptesentative of financial houses|army troops who were defending! who have signed an agreement to; Fowler Hall evacuated that place purchase all yunpaid, soldiers bonus this afternoon. They proceeded to} certificates, it was decided to take a large hotel belongin, the entire matter into the supreme! Moran, sihete they Wei teeene | court for clarification of legal points defenses, 9g involved. After it was decided to , ‘ take this new step in the working out of the bonus claims’ sale the| } supreme court discussed the matter | i « and agreed to hear the case on} Thursday afternoon. The matter will be brought before! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘cn + PAGE THREE: : ls SL WEBB BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Gingham . Dresses $3.95 | Exceptional values at this price. Sport, house and. street stylés ~ fashioned of plain, striped, plaid and checked ginghams. All of the popular colors in sizes 16 to 44. had been wounded. during the fight- ing, was in circulation this after-} moet: No confirmation was obtain- able. Fairbury, Nebraska, Rock Island and Pacific railroad, received: minor in- juries when the train went into a ditch, piling up five coaches and the engine near Prairie Home Nebraska, early today. ~ é The train, a limited- out of Chi- cago, was made up of steel coaches, which probably saved the lives. of many passengers. The giving away of the road bed, following heavy rains was blamed. GASOLINE IN {-CENT JUMP Advance Is Reported: at Mill City Oil Companies FIRE BREAKS OUT \ Dublin, June 28.—Fire broke out in Fowler Hall, under attack by the provisional governnient troops, short-. ly.after noon. At that hour it ap- (By the Associated Press) Washington, Jyne 28.—The senate has concusred inthe house amend- ment to the army bill authorizing an appropriation of $7,500,000 for new, work on the Wilson Dam at Muséle Shoals, Alabama, effective next Oc- tober 1. Chairman Norris of the agricul- ture committee, led a fight to re- fuse to accept the house amendment but was defeated 32 to 28, He want- ed the senate to insist on its amend- ment under which the fund would. have become available immediately after the president signed the army bill. REPORT GATES BLOWN DOWN. (By the Associated Press) Belfast, June 28—Unconfirmed re- ports received here from Dublin this afternoon said the gates and the main entrance of o Jourts the court in the suit of a Mandan’ had been naw aoue ind yee Of ormer service man against the pro- ¢ pésed aerocments he incuek will bale? Gee eee { presented to the court and it is an- ticipated that an early decision will be reached. According to the repre- sentative of the financial houses this! step was decided upon so as to re-| move any difficulty in the sale of; the securities to be offered in the east. __ Points to’ be determined in the suit include the method of assignment of | claims and priority of those includ- ed in the agreement, excepting claims which have already been as- signed. Those officials engaged in working out details of the sale of approximately $6,500,000 certificates are confident that legal questions be answered to the satisfaction of all. ONE DEAD, ONE . INJURED WHEN CAR TURNS OVER Minneapolis, June. 28,— Oil com- panies in Minneapolis announced an increase of one cent in gasoline prices, reported as general through- out states of the middle west. The Standard Oil Company of In- diana.announced an increase to 24.5 cents a gallon and the Pure Oi company to 26.7 and 29.7, .with, other companies following suit. In ali! cases, the increase is one cent. TARIFF LAID ASIDE (By the Associated Press) Washington, June 28.—The army bill containing the $7,500,000 auth- orization for renewed construction of the Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, was called up in the sen- ate by airman Wadsworth of the mbilitary committee. Sen- ator McCumber, Republican, North Dakota, agreeing to lay aside tem- porarily the tariff bill in order that the senate might consider the ap- propriation measure, which is in its final legislative stage. MANIFESTO _ ISISSUED (By the Associated Press) WILL FIGHT TO END. (By the Associated Press) Dublin, Junc 28—The boys arc glorious and will fi$ht for the repub- lic till the end,” said a communique issued this afternoon by Rory O’Con nor, commandant of the insurgents under attack in the Four Courts, He said the only casualties sustained su far by the insurgepts were three slightly wounded. & Huge Vote Is Forecast With Fine Weather (Continued on page 2) wide primary in North Dakota indi- cated a heavier vote was being cast than leaders had anticipated in view of the comparatively little surface in- terest shown. Friends of the candidacy of Senator BOOSTED IN SOUTHWEST. _ Kansas City, Mo., June 28—Officials of several other oil companies fol- lowing the lead of the Sinclair Oii company, given yesterday, with a one cent boost in gasoline prices here, when they announced their prices, too, would be raised at once to the new level. . With the raise, the prevail- ing price today is 24.5 cents a gallon. Local officials said. the new boost is effective throughout the middlewest. STANDARD ADVANCES Chicago, June 28—The Standard Oil company of Indiana announced (By the Associated Press) Winona, Minn, June 28,—Sam . Dublin, June .—The Irish pro-| an increase of 1 cent per gallon’ on Wh = Sohnson, ‘47, of Rochester, is dead,| Porter J. McCumber for renomina | visional government issued a mani-| gasoline and kerosene throughout = ; : , o and William Donahue, 40, also of| tion om the Republisin Ment! Ait, |festo last evening denouncing out-| their entire territory. Haencenn, Dayeaney 40 sen ofl urged among other thine, that hs] tee guint pence and soc Summer Blouses, $2.95: Khaki Middl ae a5 a result of an automobile | Position as ete is a apertant Treland, declaring the boycott of | ¢—————____ | * b) 2 es accident last i a fas is i j Chases, Ty STORM Wet Of SE season why he should be seturned to Belfast had no legal, existence to i NEWS BRIEFS “ A special sample assortment just re- ; B i sp| the senate. ‘ itiz i i CREA i i i i i echoth bn wore pimed beneath their] 25508 aeccumbor_nimselt -has|oPeTtion of items in this was asociaue Pree) ceived at a very special price. Many Just received — straight middy and on state highway No. 7 and turned) then 70 active part in the eam:|— ° eA anne a oe would be priced as high as $6.75. blouse styles. Plain and. braid completely. over. Joh: if | palgn, ar a chwartz, le: * woe : 5 * Senperely oven Zohasony. who. Wes ca ate concerned, and aside S0)] PARA CHUTE mercial swindlers was sentenced, to Voiles, swisses, figured organdies, trimmed. Prices are $1.75 and $2.25. rs ”«" steering wheel. Hi Kk _|his public endorsement of the can- four years in the lanta prison. * Ft ‘ 2 "1 ' steering wheel, His meck was brok-| Tistes of Governor R.A. Nestos and| JSUMPER DIDN’T etc.,.in both tailored and more fancy Washington, June28.—A resolution | models. a‘ St, Charles hotel. Donah other independent Republican candi- r ; severely cut on his left ae end ot dates, he has made few public STATE FACTS authorizing the railroad labor board his face. He also sustained internal | ™°Ves to rescind its decision -reducing Silk Ss eaters (By the Associated Press) Wichita, Kan., June 28—The re- ported miraculous escape near here recently of three persons by leaping in parachutes from an airplane which went into a tail spin at ‘an cleva- tion of 3,000 feet, and crashed to earth, was a hoax, James J. Higgins, enginecr of the United States army wages ‘of railway employes was in- troduced in the house of represent- atives by Representative Burke, Re- publican of Pennsylvania, injuries. Physicians say he will live, but he may lose his arm. Neither man is married. SENATOR NOLAN - . INJURED IN CORROBORATES AUTO ACCIDENT TESTIMONY OF (By the Associated Press) ROMAN, CONVICT Rochester, Minn., June 28.—Sena- athing Sults A complete showing for both ladies and children. Also caps—boys’—and shoes. Very reasonably priced. Ta Slip-over and tuxedo styles — all the new bright shades. Plain and novelty weaves and at popular prices. Moberly, Mo. June 28—Walter | Brundage, absconding bank pres- ident, surrendered at Multon, Iowa. Bank examiners found $400,000. in) mony ngs ne 28-—More teat | when the autombil he was diving} cook eld, Dayton, Oho, t make a «| Calexico, Cal., June 28,—Twenty- one men were killed in and near . Mexicali in the last two weeks ac-|cr President Arthur and raided two (turned over four miles from, here and pinned him underneath. Sena- tor Nolan was \taken to the Colonial He said that ional parachute for a detailed official investigation. R. H. Norman, profe: jumper, when pres: Paul Roman, convict that he had ex- changed letters with Mrs. Madalynne It has been proved that the earth} FOR RENT—Several rooms furnish- phone 516, Geo. B. Newcomb, Supt. f Obenchain on the subject of a story | Hospi ‘ ° ipe ‘esata he said she wanted him-to-tell-eén-| pe gaken’ to tasctstain af hie’ skealt| Secount of the exploit admitted there | eording to official reports. other ships, also making seizures. | as a whole has a somewhat warm-| ed for'light housekeeping, in mod-| Society of the Friendless, Bis- ceruing the slaying of J. Beltop Ken-| was fractured. was no basis whatever for his tale. FS June 28—White Y er climate when thé sun spots are] ern house, on first and second floor,| Bismarck, N. D. Hedy 8 promised by ts. state te Frank Clarke, who was with the A d : ge Reus) 3 Weagomed to extinction| Regular meeting of the) scarce than when they are numer-| Call 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. : 6-28-8t. lay at the resumption of Mrs. Oben- Scaped: wi: ight injuries. oy - . -28-' ETAL SE ars a chaln'e tHAlV4er dhe’ qdsder ‘et tho | “the: ante whe dicing tia? bid Steamer Agroun if it does not organize properly for] Lloyd Spetz Post, American | °US: x 6-28-3t] FOR RENT—One well furnished P young broker. ey h aetna Floated Again; the prevention of war,” William ., A 200 ‘: room on 2nd floor, close in,- suit= r¢ Wy 7 me rOR EE ‘ farm near here when the accident oc- BR Gibbe MeAdoo said in an address | Legion, tonight at 8: teq|FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room| able for one or two gentlemen. “One witness already has given tes-| curred, He was trying to avoid an- 500 on Board] ter. tioe delegates. Lunch will be| 7% forests of the | United) "Im modern house, Ladies desired.| Phone ooh, 408 Sth St. . timeny corroborating Roman. She is/ other automobile on the road, hit sg at » | States comprise 465,000,000 acres,| 614 8th St. 6-28-1w |. Ra 6-28-3t . Miss Lois Wright, who deseribed her-| some loose gravel and turned over! (py the Associated Preys) St. Paul, June 28—The state ean:|Served by the Auxiliary. Pri-| of which 191,000,000 acres are self as a friend of Mrs. Obenchain. | small snbanlimint Cleveland, 0., June 2 —After be: vassing board certified the nomina- | mary election returns will be| owned by farmers in the form of pe Mpa igs : A rubies are not red. «Violet, hysicians said he sustained a bro-| ing aground four hours on a sand} tions made in the recent Minnesota q , age 16, al-| pink and purple varieties have ka Provisional Governe _| ken leg and other injuries, and it 18] par near Kelley’s_Island in Lake] primary election. received at the club rooms. farm wood lots. ut so American boy age 9. Write or| been found. : \ 3 : probable that his skull was fractured. | Erie, the steamer South American, . : ntent in Drastic Step with 500 passengers aboard, was} Minneapolis, -June @8.—The board ee a a z on Insurgents poe, eee eee ORGE OF floated at daybreak this morning and} of education voted against abolition REAL ESTATE TG. tarted for Cleveland. The steamer ili training in high schools. ¢ ‘ a cee ae ne that) Aare Cor Coenen et ie a | or muitary training im high school DT, OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Block. Keertain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Ferdinand Eisele and Christiana. Eiscla, his wife, Mort- gagors to Paul C. Remington, Mort- dense fog that blanketed the lake New York, June 28.—Port officials and made shore lights invisible. seized 150 cases of liquor from the United States shipping board steam- (Continued from page 1.) O'Connor's stronghold was being’ at- tacked. Money to loan on improved city property. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. We can sell you that house and lot and loan you the money tp help you pay CAPITOL ‘The garrison is believed to be well equipped with rifles and ammunition while machine guns are posted on the foof., The number of the defenders unknown but ‘it is said many have erted since the carly days of the occupation, Nevertheless it is be- lieved some hundreds are still with- in, and well provisioned against a siege. - 700 on Government Side The determination of the provis- ional government to recapture the Four Courts is ascribed entirely to the insurgent’s act in seizing Lieu- tenant General O’Connell, assistant chief of staff of the regular forces and not to Colonial Secretary Church- ill’s warning in the house of com- mons. ‘About 700 men were engaged on the government side. Newspapermen were not allowed to approach the zone of operations, the surrounding streets being cor- doned with troops, consequently au- thentic details are difficult to obtain. BATTLE JS RAGING Dublin, June 28.—A fierce battle has been raging since dawn between the regular Irish Republican Army troops and irregulars under Rory O'Connor, for the possession of the Four Courts, recently seized by the latter. It is believed the casualties will,be large. Armored cars, trench mortars and machine guns are being used. ‘ At 8:30 o'clpck the battle was still continuing. The copper dome on the Four Courts had-been blown in, am- bulances were dashing about “in all directions and the scene was one of indescribable confusion. The garrisons of the Four Courts and the-Fowler memorial were re- plying vigorously to the attackers’ fire’ and refusing all demands to surrender. . IRISH TROOPS RETREATING London, June 28—A Dublin dis- patch to the Evening- Standard says that after some hours of fighting gagee, which mortgage is dated the 18th day of October, 1916 and which was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 26th day of December, 1916 at the hour of 9:00 o’clock a, m, and recorded in Book 124 of Mortgages at. page 92 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 29th day of July, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock p. m, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage at the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage ahd wiich will be gold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: East Half of the Northwest Quart- er (E% NW%) and Lots One (1) and Two (2); otherwise described as the Fractional Northwest Quarter; of Section seven (7) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North of Range Seventy-seven (77). West of the 5th Principal Meridian, containing 142.76 acres more or less, according to the U. S. Government, Survey, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. “ There will be due on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $16.92 on the principal mortgage and the sum of $897.22 paid on prior liens and the sum of $156.82 taxes paid, making a total due of $1070.96,! together with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. Dated this 21st day of Juné, 1922. PAUL C. REMINGTON, Mortgagee. SCOTT CAMERON, Attorney for\Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-21-28—7-5-12-19-26 RETAILERS-MEET. (By the Assocjated Press) Cleveland, Ohio, June 28—The li censing of retailers, collection of bills, handling of ¢redits, store nlan- agement and the stopping of leaks in business were among subjects dis cussed by the National Association of Retail Grocers in annual convention Chicago Flyer Wrecked; Two - Are Injured (By the Associaved Press) Lincolm, Neb., June 28.—Two .per- ing of the Chicago flyer, a Rock Island train due in’ Lincoln from Chicago at 1:40 a. m., when the train went into the ditch 15 miles east of here at Alvo. The engineer and fire- man are probably injured fatally. The wreck occurred at 1:20 a. m. Engineer W.-C. McClennon of PTO TTY AAA Our Menu Will Consist of Well Prepared Food: to Order. Try Us. The Opening sons pay die and many are said to! be injured as a result of the wreck-, The Ohio Cafe Opens Saturday Morning s 5 ° i] Francis Jaszkowiak Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, Hard Wood Lumber. All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. Call or Write. 424 12th St, Bismarck AAUUGUUGUGCUUUUMANUUANUUEONUUcANUcGOOUEHCObeueNUdauOUOteH Ce With equipment of the most’ -modern type. Attractive dec- orations and fur- nishings. An expert staff of chefs and waiters. Located on FIFTH STREET Accomm odations for it. : WE WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. List your property with us for sale. Farm Lands. Rentals. Before Buying See D. T. OWENS & CO. Cool In Comfort The Red Star is an oil- burning - stove which can be relied upon for all kinds of cooking. It matters not wheth- er you -are toasting bread, roasting fowl or baking pastry; this wonderful stove will do the job to a turn and do it with far less attention than a coal or wood stove, for the burners may be set to maintain an even low heat or regulated to produce a uniform in- * tense heat. ° ie a ‘ > Js a marvelous advancement for homes without gas. It gives to these homes the same smokeless and odorless heat as does the city gas range. It is wickless, ashless and dirtless, because it genetates its own gas from cheap kerosene, gasoline, or distillate—concentrating a double ring of heat directly beneath the cooking utensil Tonight and Thursday BERT LYTELL “The Face Between” Also Two-Reel Sunshine Comedy “THE LANDLORD” Friday—Saturday “WESTERN SPEED” TONIGHT WEDNESDAY ~ of the New OHIO CAFE Chop Suey and Noodles Saturday, July 1st at 5a.m. and saving at least one-fourth of fuel bill. Operates 19 hours on @ gallon of fuel. $27 10 $64. We Demonstrate the Red Star Vapor Stoves J Come in and See Them French & Welch Hardware The Winchester Store here. for 60° people, with counter. A specialty will be made of quick “lunches and chop suey noodles. Modest prices will prevail. Atlords Cempiete Protection ‘All Druggists o1 2 many of the insurgent Irish troops under Rory O’Connor are retreat- A) ing. RUMORED O’CONNOR INJURED . Dublig, June 28—The premises in i North Great George’s Street occu- pied by the Communist party and] the I. W. W., as headquarters was fortified after the government at-| tack on the Four Courts had begun! and government troops were fired| upon from the newly fortified build- ing. A rumor that Rory O’Connor, the Republican insurgent commandant 7 Included in the list of founders of the National Women’s party are 82 women from 19 states. Protect Your Health 4 Always Use (Sanitary Ki) PREVENTIVE Mr. Rex Berndt, Bismarck Baritone, sings “SMILIN’ THROUGH” at each performance, * Daily Matinee :.2:30 Evenings 7:30 and 9 | CATARRH ef BLADDER

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