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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922; HOME STRETCH PERIOD REAGHED |iisite sveentee "ites Pats idee ne te PRINCIPLES IN DISPUTED PARENTAGE| CLARA PHILLIPS |ox:,with:the tocent tanner A e & \ ceeded expectations while in other} way toward economic justic for all, C. 'ASE STILL SILENT jhe y Bok ay a thee Fe ae rashed| q OE Ra counties it has not come up to ex-| lf you elect me, I shall enter‘the pales} i oi TBS ky pows: flight Ck stag-y } ] f pectations. office without malice or any un- Gumprerracss aio ye ight, Clara in ; : — Governor Nestos will make anjcharitableness toward any person (Continued from Page 1) pursuit, as ‘Mrs. ~Cafiee. fell "back * ot : active campaign, delivering speech-; and unpledged. to drive from the acted, was without foundation in he “bis shel Bays... f bs i es over a period of four or five| borders ‘of our state any person the linking, of the Meadows girl] | 0 in ody isaexitico to) IAIN g MAL 5 4 j ! E weeks, returning at intervals to hisj or faction. .I make no apologies with Armour L, cuillips, dapper thecal pate fae miahy jningtes rE SN - office. The Governor is expected | for any act of mine as.a state of- Texan oil rhan. “Will the’defense Hill a oth ev onely, aide need \ to devote most of his time to|ficer or in connection with the. be anganity ies a iaueation ‘often ee ie. exparted a a pales ey 4 oy 4 2 + * eard, i rf ri <i Tr ines $10, ampaign peeding P} Thus far he has not taken an open| 1915, and neither regret nor have advised) his wile to flee and then preanal ae Seoaly pee bets onl H stand upon the O’Connor cand found occasion to regret the instigating her arrest may- remain ‘ fs mi | With Only One Week Left Of P uplished dacy, and it is doubtful if he will|stand I, have taken in the years Wadi during: the fale fltiotigh pound Me Terr Heal Nebo A . ‘ofessedly eagel mi i ee Vote Standing In Paper, After Saturday) *. 5 ois. acceptance grout bauteine of iecedon the said to have expressed doubt ax|”6 tp Hil me, foo, I Tver tau” Night Ballot Box Will Be Installed And} witiam Lemke, in his published | stretches over the known world to- to: the value of his presence. He M ee bate mae artes Me i C : G t I statement accepting the endorse-' dav. has: strenuously deniéd ‘that there me lows’ Hane was rea te her: Campaign Turned Over To Judges. et In ment as a candidate for Governor, Unfolding time may reveal my bibs’ any reason: for Clara’s jéal- Hetcata dene: tinalee Mee Mr. be . o gs A yj said in part: railities and weaknesses, to which yee illips.” ‘ a ‘ © All. Possible Subscriptions This Werk Ke id ID aT von'i-aiNo Baked thatl ae ane WDlbtietAttomey Thomas Lee Phil” ’ ? 5 . name deserve more than a mere! thing, I can humbly repeat’ the wor wane sanrends scoweonauct «the eked f That Your Last Vote Standing Wi | formal statement from me, such as| words of liberty's greatest protag. prosecution in person. Both sides| PHILLIPS CASE IN BRIEF :. . si 4 ‘y Pp g fy > < Large. Votes Again Announced and New]s candidate,’ seeking an offic onist and sav: “I have “ought the fat: the ertel ill beistorth wed: | July, 12 Body of Mrs, Alberta rated . makes. e situation in our sta ‘ood fight; ave ke! ith. Adsl .week. the | Meadows found in sequestered spot ot Schedule. has gone beyond a point where the| I dare TBE "say less ann no Sdn‘ catl et state will rely Zor conviction main- ah Los Angeles road with head a usual Platitudes ani | formalities of | say more. : W iponsthe: festimnony, of Mrs. Caf-} badly beaten. 1 public life can go. Besides, I have! SS EEEEEEEEEeeeet ee, It is believed. July 18—A. L. Phillips, promi- \ ny E not been nor am I now in the ac- i According to the storv - Mrs.|nent Los Angeles oil operator, re- Es Raat Saturvay*night came His COUNTIES OW. cepted sense of the words, a “can-| MRS. HARDING IS ' Caffee is said to have told police,tlates to police that his wife, Mrs. F ctose-ofthe large vote offer and «!!/ MUCH TAX YET |adidate for office.” . Enemies of IMPROVED & she-was with Clara the day prev-| Clara Phillips, told him she ‘killed took advantage of it and FOR YEAR 1920 mine, and yours, say I am am-! Ast Page hay hy a ee ious. They had spied on Alberta’s | Mrs, Meadows. 4 ie sreportediit with large, turn-ins. ..To- bitious and desire power for mére|~ —(ontinged trom’ Page 1) Prof John P. Tiernan: law? pee ue deserted apaigment. Clara) “¢.d| July 14—Mrs. Phillips indicted day begins the last period of the power’s sake. On this occasion, a5 attested lant uehe ‘s 5 2 Hie gsr rte i Pea aw TH RSE purchased a hammer at a bargain|for “murder following | alleged fsommmpe= THE HOSE STHETCH™-| yoreh Dakota putin, til ove nt acunation falls at. "Y have|narcighd tn MEM by ans one usrucbr tthe, Univetty ofl Ww ROUTE FOR | was pape erp ot ling, It is not necessary to inspire candi-! the state a third of a milion dollars !not sought this. office, nor do I} roate + Bewver remained | Notre. ame, . 8) MS sWiTG, AUB: | Phillips Named Once in Diary | Mrs. Peggy Caffee ja friend, who ; soug: on duty throughout:the night in the; usta. 'The-proféssor has filed suit i i: dates onward now, the Hudson sedan,| on the taxes of 1920 according to|seek it how. I slekieeont entiac Dey Chan aN Sl einet aoe Poulin ke Tothin KING OF TRAILS |, Xe*t. 42y the three young ma- nid she was an’ eyewitness, ac- Studebaker, Oakland, Nash, and! figures just tabulated in the office] You have invited me to become , + Charles. Mayo) agains y An, 8. COMING 55: J trons were in' Alberta Meadows’| cording to police. ig j 6 and all of the other doct t| merchant of South Bend Ind., ask. f ft | Overland, all are the best incentives! of the State Auditor. The exact fig-|a candidate for governor because|}. Shn Finney, who retacaed tn| ine that he be forced to ucknewl| | Fargo, N.D. Sept, 9—-With the an-| COUP ‘ascending Two Tree hill,! ‘July "16—Mrs. Phillips brought we know, and now they are in grasp-| ures is $318,173.02. In addition to|the man who is a candidate is) p.i¢; 'y, who returned to| ing that he be forcedto acknow!- ND. Sent, 9.— Wit . chatting of fashions and the weath-| back to Los Angeles from Tuczon, y OW) . 4 ether A Raltimore»to spend the night, slept|>edge he is the father 02 a son:born | nouncement today s-y E, A. Pratt of ‘ ri i E ing distance, the taxes for 1921, half of which are | neither a Republican nor a repre-| 1, tho White House i Mrs. Ti in th: Parsons, Ka: 1 y {etpapparently,.all: friends’ Arizona, atid. examined: by! mental ; Only this week is left for you’ to| not due until October are a little sentative of your interests, and be-| ‘dant: Btaedinee eee Li argc tara ear ca Sky ted set nee Of Weis Higheanseer Ot] Then, according to the alleged | experts. nly this week is y not due ‘on |. President: Harding, wearied by the| / 3 the: King of Trails Highway, that a ‘ Dy Wi i d nix-ins to the} behind schedule. cause, due to the corrupt collusion | Poet AEST naeta rear aes OX tne A : : ee account given by Peggy, the veneer| July 20.—Mrs. Phillips ar- ‘bring or send your tur ehin isting be hi aetion. | 100g Vigil Which has kept'him at the convention will be ‘called at Hills- illioni S: ; ji i ” 2 portmel eIntosh is the banner cou @ ji ts’ wife at 7 : f : Tribune's Campaign Deportment. McIntosh is the b county of |now existing between the reaction- |) aside “of his wif the f boro Sept,'19; to: organiz overi.a. million -yearssof, savagery | ralened. ay sctwar eed i in the payment of 1920] ary elements of the two old par-) ° ‘1 ife since the first /® Pt. 19, to organize the North} cracked. “Mv husband bought you| Dr. Louis Weber. state alienist, fter Saturday, we will in the ae Be rs y state $137.18. | ties, you are deprived of the rij | critical symivtoms of her. illness, left Dakota division of the highway,} this and. that!” The.young widow | declares his belief_that: Mrs. Phil- , be eine. into ie "Ths ett that Teaiicounty ies nest put’ all the |to ‘register vour sentiments SEG the sick roi to getire at About BS) plans to change the route of the road] made startled denial. : From un-|lips is sane. s j standing you must turn in this week.'$1,000 to $17,900.95. | leredes Paace, quiet contahts a as | vielded tothe "urgent. advjce of the area HiNsbeco Ged Pecks: Gree : , Fhe new schedule of votes is very| Of the 1921 taxes, o 7 ict, jeantent joctors, leaving word that he should AGIAN Pacibing Bier BES liberal and allows 160,000 Extra] were due in March and the other Sey ECON ne at Jn OWN be called on the development of the BEE. fuerte th ore ee nn ST i or TOT, otes"oh savory. lob, eran eae ee rene Sere ccteetat te invite me awayefrom scenes of acri- least unfavorable, symptoms or if will be changed, and the new trail , - +I Ey ments, however are the: greatest] been paid, PORE ‘Mle the |Mony, of strife and from fields |M™. Harding asked for him. blazed as soon as the organization oe j soiree of revenue, and all former| receive $2,588,074.64 to settle the | weve rancor, and. passion stir yp| ,, While, the gravity. of Mrs. Har. has been completed Mr. Pratt said. ; (6) I un promises for this period should be| final taxes for the seer " the basest thoughts of men. Who ding’s condition, has] given no. relief |. ‘Officials will -be elected, a consti- — checked up carefully and attended} means that o seek ares poe |among you would willingly undgr- }'from the anxiety felt for her recov- tution .adopted; ‘the ‘route definitely ¢ Ce: ae ee wigs to. lion dollars at least is deling ‘on | 22 the grie? and false imputatighs ery STONE, the many intimate fixed and plans for blazing the trail ga § “wy Oy gi List of votes and the respective | the 1921 payments and Deputy Ralph | that are inevitable in a campaign, trite ids - who calléd at the White || made’ at the Hillsboro meeting, Mr. ‘utom 4 ‘ In positions of each candidate is again| Madland is of the opinion eee and after it, for the “honor” sof Hoii86" through yesterday and. last Jit} Drattianiteunted. ‘ Dighe ; ‘, L published, and friends and candi-| larger SAS oe ee aca | being governor and for, the. stinend He ght, some were extremely hopeful {sae present the rolitator “tho Kine | § y Bey Ses dates should figury out how much is] first payment than at the si . - |eonnected with that office? am continued absence of any un- E e s ng Li i tg a ae necessary to put them over the top,|_The nonpayment by the eounties | not disillusioned. have seen how /fivorable symptoms meant a define tie ROSTER Cee This is olr quietiseason and-in order to st and get ch to do this, of the 1921 tax is practicaly uni-|yneasy lie sthe head that has the ite turn for the better. * ? AOR Er Rae . 2 aay : 7 en nth ied enn] vem, Nine counties “have, Dal weight of honor upon te -Onlythe| An offical White House. blletin bin ard Moorhend, then suing north| <4 keep busy during the next thirty days I lay, ida more than half of the taxes assessed | ynknowing or the unthinking grasp | 0 e condition o: rs, Harding co nm to . . x Hy Cf. Reet, Wotdesday,. Felden, and. the eae ior togl, Melatoah again show-|at an office whose responsibilities aaued at, 10:08 a. m, today. seid: coer it north to the border. | =-{ Will paint your car at a discount of 20% final count, which the judges will ing its ability to pay taxes by being] and cares weig! eavily upon the irs. Harding’s con Ht}on at 9: et Bea ta oe te a, a use in awarding the prizes, Change| in this list of nine. ____ | holder. ~|2 _m., temperature 99%; pulse 98, TWO CARLOADS OF AN $80.00 JOB FOR $64.00! : you Published vote standing now) | Payments te Ante B Te ares ener se Lioread ttt nee TUNIGhE. lees, restless. Elimination EVIDENCE S| : 4 see Ty sae | alse ind, this bein; 88. / _ * aye iti ae moneys by the Board of Administra-| your invitation. It is the desire to| General, appearance indicate _im-|~ e Mien pers Bri , = Bosttionstand help youve tion ‘for the support, The. Insane HELP the farmers and workers of | Provement. Operative procedure de- iSdoin takbed by Ti (ontinued trom, Page 1) = ritory and gladly refer you to any of my a WANTED IN MONTANA Hospital has $206,182.67 due it for} the state. I-have tried in times | ferred.” *. Do sla tped Recah UE a ark fa f= customers. , © Carri * N. D.—The man ‘giving | care of the insane, while the Home| past to help and with what success C. E. SAWYER. is i nan’ wit eing the fat! er of a | lawfu motives, = i ; Carrington, N. D- ng for the Feeble Minded has $36,920.27|TI shall let others say. For those Senator Medi]l McCormick, of Ali- baby born to Mrs. Tiernan: Poulin Concerning the sabotage charges, | 4 e his name as Alfred Ernest Tindall of | 1° G4 the Tuberculosis sanitorium [efforts I have-been belabored with| mois after talking with Seeretaty | denies the charge. Attorney Richberg sald: “The rail-|FY Hor tine’ given 10 days and fined $50 | 12,960.73 abuse, calunmy and every manner | Christian this ‘morning told cozrés-|/ en i | Rey cumiens. Hare not’ only agreed re mson ton, Me Age 10 nals au ae be y | of slander, till, in.the eyes of those | Pondents that reports on Mrs, Har-| that Bewetmntdes i any violence in ° for stealing a wheel from Me who knew no better, I became a| ding’s condition were more enc connection with the strike should be ° meee truck here, has been taken to Chi- UES-TO BE me ah among men. It was a,harsh| aging than. last hight. Indication harshly punished, but they also have with’. ook, Mont., where he will be held eae ta ORE: foritrying ta help (Heilsaids pointed to ant operation’ $s sought to cooperate with theh pro > Mont, > rice to pay ‘or tryin; 0 hel esa nae ¥ \ as Gale orien iareeny: nen RAISED Tose horas tied down by evil Mrs. Harding's Physleal _, conditi HY suthoritics to prevent any dille; LAHR MQTOR SALES COMPANY E : ana officia - ; . The F = fe invan auto atolen- at Chinook, fd carrie teen} lowe: sand made helpless by cruel we Hey Weeks mand ie ae time and aagin warmed the member, | MULL on oo ‘They also assert that he is suspected | ninot to be the league candidate Why He Will Run cision as to operation which was|.,; ship against any lawlessness.” : \ at being plied in the robbery |¢o. Attorney-General leaves this|. These are the things that prompt postponed yesterday iter a consid eee ene: lsentigajors z ae ; ; of a Chinook store. ah! - i ii “Yas” 4 invitati tation, o: sicians' had not as. ye' vl part in the collection—e! 3 place to fill, and candidates also| me to say “Yes” to your invitation. | ttion phy: a ive Z - i , ae i Cae are to be selected to oppose John|I believe I can help, not through] been reached, and | said that {Di iuicenes jiverd con | and: tqi testify. | A : SLENDER WRAPS. Steen, state treasurer, and Thomas! any great wisdom of power of my|Charles Mayo, the ‘Rochester, Mir a ate it a said, might run i f | The wraps this season are as slen- Hall, secretary of state. £ own, but because I shall have the | esota specialist, had. told him last to the hundreds, wjth indications) is der as the gowns. Though they are} The league is depending upon the] principles of progress to guide me | night. that developments would he that the hearings would last several YOUR ANN IN ’ i i , 23, Cu -( ity of the men ai en ‘of this ‘ i : . dny suggestion of heaviness. campaign. League leaders say of| state to sustain me. That will] Five paydays. hath December: ~ He at sein neta sides * x = x Sven : : . Sar ee eG as TARE LT oe prouchedeths opening of ihe case. Good Canning and Eating Pears ( y e scene of today’s action was 7 z WHERE THERE’S LOTS OF SCENERY : laid in the court room of former; box . p $1.75 oF ms eal Judge K, M. Landis, where the fam-' : Se Shei or ee Guten . pea’ ~ Tn ous Standard Oil and I. W. W. cases' | Italian Prunes, box 95 vee hte 5 Bags afoleier saierrenen 6 siceut c arin of the principals in the gov-/f Crab Apples, peck. ...........--.95¢ , 8 case were in court when ‘ = “ ’ spatestyURtites Ascend is Sonat Alberta Freestone Peaches, crate.$1.15 calling of the lengthy docket. a ee The court ded and * : < ae a ceai venom | te court: oom was crowded andi) We have just received these items—First The Tiernan’ Baby, around whom) justice agents were among the first! : y the legal fight centers. aeinals and were. scattered through-| Come, First Served. Get Your Share Nereis Ee, out the room. Outside others unob-| ny T Sa SOR NOINCAL frusively patrolled the halls, while! Before Prices Go Up. Cr ERS While ‘th six floors below a pair of experts! Washington, Sept. 9—While the! from the radical«squad scrutinized average household heating plant is feveryone entering at each of the ;, ‘ reliable‘, so far as the factor of-safe-) four main doors, | \ ‘oncerned, this is not always | Attorney General Daugherty, Oli-, WIS 0) ee rocer 0 onomy, mae ee pore of ver Pagan, government indictment 2 be le ‘ Engineering , of the department of | expert; District Atterney Clyne and é the interior, and_in view of ® pos-/ the attorney general’s assistants in Phone'387 ‘+ Bismarck Phone 387 sible coal shortage this winter, the the case were reported in conference, Z | householder will, have to very eco-| in the district attereny’s office while, We have plenty of Frut Jars on hand. i nomical: in its use. the court’s docket was being called, | < =: ie EEDVANCQUCT TOTUSTTUALEN TTT OTST UAT ONTARIO TTT QOCUOCCERTARD ATTRA ATT Your Poor, Jaded Stomach Pie '— Do you ever give it a restP The best “vaca- yi Vv f vaca tion” f ired ked storhach i tion” for your tired, overworked stornach is ' ns ; Fy a ~ with Peaches. and Creat | wit eaches..an ream. ¥ ie ‘ e e cS y" e | The change from heavy, indigestible foed to this wholesome, ox ak Le . ° > ° ° . | delicious dish will tone up your digestion and put the vigor mea : ° e e : % * , of a new vitality in your body. : e Try it.a few days and see how 6 99 , your stomach “comes back.” { e S ‘i : Give Nature a chance. Two ; . Biscuits with peaches and milk, e ‘ ee (and a little cream) make a Barring nee fame Brooklyn idee, eats road is built almost on the sky| nelg alone costing $1,762,200. In the| soms of many varieties. | f ; ee LS « 5 rae Fenles He Bet | ty wat ico | ane one mel he ce] ie sie tow ‘vets eG perfect meal. Delicious with BER ETUa eR eHE Se Tictn erestast| Gcloisct Tice ceo the Bonen zo "United States and emerges’) mountainous country and some of the| ° . / S| y cific coast | i Mexico. acle: e) il exhibits of engincersing and con-| to th eGulf of Mexico, At one point| Riding in Crnepee’ orercomentn the consttag, | all kinds of fruits. oo : i a Re ‘ co Bs P Riding in the sky, ore looks down,| tion of the railway. In the lower a ‘stfuction in this country is the rail-| its track lies 3,600 feet above sea . i : Y: ‘ - road through Carriso Gorge, on the| level, and at another 49 feet below. | ttousands of feet, on acres of moun-| right scene, note the tracks built! j Made only by the Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. newly completed San Diego & Ari-| Cost of the 11 miles through Car-| tainside and mesa, the latter in the) across yawning chasms and along! = zona Railway. riso Gorge was $3,939,000, the 21 tun- shelves cut into the solid rock. BT PRO EOOEPT O spring painted with brilliant blos- , F ,

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