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WEATHER FORECASTS — For LAST EDITION Bismarck and vicinity: Fair and r continued warm tonight, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY» SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS ENGLAND FI FEARS GENERAL WAR ad if re , PSEA TOSS UNE BLES OCC wat) | CACSTILLMAN | Famed Beauty Weds'Star Athlete (CONNELL NOT CROWN PRINCE GEORGE TAKES OATH [Bandits Heta in ; a 2 | : | St. Paul Charged «fe | AS KING PENDING SETTLEMENT; = “¥y : p — LOSES CASE _TOMAKERACE | | With Many Crimes PLL TURKS | | —— Bes ; | FRIENDS OE REPUBLIC ARE GROWING sas ou ; i |! Minneapolis, Sept. 29.—Three men | or | WU - : 2 : ___!held in St. Paul as the bandits who T0 ADVANCE i (By the Associated Press) | mittee decided to submit to Kine conducted the sensational holdup of Athens, Sept, :¥—Crown Vrinee |George the names of.a cabinet with ort ctite Bank of Saraey oti 4 * + . Necavec woe ces : s king, | Alexander Zaimis, as premier and M. eet eevee pavoge, “Min: p 6) «66 Guy Declared \ Legitimate in Democratic Candidate for At-) George has taken the oath as king, (pote os iminister of foreign af. nesota, Saturday, were formally Crossi Dard: . ce : and Greece, pending the formation of | fairs chaticel< Ucedy HEA Told *|Crossing Dardanelles Will } Decision of D. J. Gleason torney-General Withdraws |, jew ministry, 1s being governed M. Politis, held the forei (ede te i eomen: Nan a ROMINg UD Aa N ‘ by 12 officers neoresenting the army [roni, Politis, held the foreign port- citting station September 21 and rob= ot be Countenanced by Referee From Ticket 2 presenting the fol!o under Venizelos. (inne: at and navy. An cxecutive comm'ttec, | bing it of $125, : English { ja triumvate composed of Colonels PROCLAIM ELECTIONS i ‘he ane ad Gay te Luge c: 1 r Gonatas and Plastiras, for the army,| ‘Athens, Sept. 29.— General Ble. years old, son of Dr. a" FINDS. BANKER GUILTY [AN APPEAL IS ISSUED) or'Captain Photas for the navy, | tions “probably” will be proclaimed Harry MeLean, 84 yeurs oi, and Tom | TURKS — STILL hone cea in actual direction of the new regime, | next weex. Dougherty, rallief St Paul ie G3 . s4_| Athens continues quiet, perfect order] This morning’s newspapers declare! = Upholds Allegation That He | Nestos and O’Connor Say Lit-| jing maintained eisewhere, the revolutionary committee has in-' Continue to Move Troops i Is Father of Mrs. Leeds’ tle Has Been Done by In- The Nationalist movement as it is] formed ex-King Constantine that he ‘oops in ‘ : called, is absolutely nonpartisan, ac-| must arrange for hjs departure as/ Forbidden Zone—Situa- 4 a. Children dependents for Campaign | cording to an ennouncement by the!soon as possible, + ; he : — exerunvensenm ee. MAY ESTABLISH REPUBLIC. KS Hon Difficult Carmel N. ¥., Sept, 29.—James A. D. J. O'Connell of Towner, nomi-| int, ta roperted. foal te: 8 ayia Paris, Sept.’ 20¢-n Athens dis-| CALL. ON VENIZELOS. Stillman, former president of the Na-| nated in we ponserane primary f0F | soohie and Constantine's brothers,| patch to the Havas Agency says! Paris, Sept. 29—Former Pre tional City bank of New York, was Seeretany pence corre an the | Prince Nicholas and Prince Andrew,| Political circles in the Greek eapi-j mier Venizelos reecived the fol- denied a deeree in his suit for abso- | | withdrawal and directing him not to, 8% to leave Athens today but their] tal are of the opiufon “that King) =s lowing telegrams here today: ; F ie’ wi | H destination has nov been learned, | George's reign will not be long, ana “The revelutionar Jute divorce againet his wife, Anne | place his name on the ballot. ar. eaten ie ger con of Con-| that a republic will be established.| expr ght VClutionary committee f U, Stillman, and baby, Guy Stillman, O'Connell, it is understood, also mae |stantine, probably will be asked to| The. ‘new king took the oath asi Forestry Officials Declare] charging you with the dees 4 was declared legitimate in the find- | McHenry county and prefers to make | Temain in Greece. George I. yesterday afternoon, and) mPhey Face Most Dangerous | the National cause and solicits ! “ings of Daniel J, Gleason, referee in| a campaign for that office, on bere me illuminated at night inj Sicnigy your immediate co-operation.” » case which were filed here today. The letter of withdrawal said: “A HELD AS PRISONER. Se ee eeeg none ; | ituation in Years ae the! ease: witel, were: Aled bere tadey, Secretary of State for the State of Ex-King Constancine has been held| The city was ealm, following the : SEND ULTIMATUM, « “pa, _ The. referee's ee ae ts eee North Dakota you are hereby noti-| prisoner in Athens pending arrange-| bloodless revolutivn and -even the London, Sept. 29.—The British plete wietory:fersBs.-Sallman, » Het | fied that I decline the nomination| ments for sending; him out of tho| theaters continued to operate ELLSMERE SURROUNDED] %0vernment has sent a virtual ul- Onlyawas yheridefense upheld shut the for Attorney-General of the State of | country, according to’ messages re- timatum to Mustapha Kemal OSI en Ora North Dakota to which office I was| ceived in official quarter in Paris) ARMY JOINS REVOLUTION. | Pasha\ stating that his troops 4 that Mr. Stillman had_miscon 1 i i i Athens, Sept. 28.—The Greek army | ' y must leave the Chanak zone. himself with Florejee H, Leeds, for- | Ron te cein ate pe aay today. in Thrace has definitely joined the; NeW Fire Section . Reported! pick mer Broadway show girl, and that | | of June, 1922, and I require and di-| TO SUBMIT CABINET revolution. The army corps in the Northwest of Fairbank (By the Associated Press) ' Mrs Leeds had borne two children. | rect that my name be not printed! Athens, Sept. 29—After an all| Epirus also has thrown in its lot z S London, Sept. 29—Grave fears for ’ . Proof Insufficient 17 upon the official ballot to be voted’ night session the revolutionary com-| with the revolutionists, Other Points Menaced is recurrence of general welfare in : Te aed eeliisasives chikee' at the general election to be held in eee, Eee En par ap ei ORTH align MT Ceer Ge VOLE Eee | said stat the 7th d Novem- i ee , ying the minds ol that her banker husband’ had also | eae rears, On tne teh day ed Nae BANDITS MISS (By the Associated Press) | British official circles, it is stated miscondueted himsesf with two other | Marie Rinaldo, famous beauty and Siiughter 3 of Joel pioalse, writer, oe the vacaney ia filled 4t7will’ Ke SH | Duluth, Minn., Sept. 29.—Faced by in authoritative quarters, women, identified »nly as “Helen”| 48 now the wife of E. V. Littauer, one e star all-arount done by nomination by the State De- 10,000 IN CA: fs what they term the most dangerous; The protracted and frequent cabi- and “Clara,” referee Gleason decid-| Columbia University. The marriage has just been announced, ie \Wataeeaee eanteal:eotaiaiteees $ bh ddidian situation in years, forestry officials’ Ret meetings which have been going ed that the evidence was not suf- 4 “| Whether O’Connell’s action will be| Cincinnati Sept. 28—Five men rob- P PLE and rangers today were sending out O”),the ‘last few days, have been ficent to prove the allegations ot | followed by withdrawal of any other! bed the Hamilton County bank here | additional men to b: i ‘aking every possible step for the o i 5 onal men to battle with flames prevention of such fl Fh adultery { candidates on the Democratic ticket,| today and escaped with $14,000 in as ‘ : peed a conflagration. : | jean : ap $ in various sections of the North-| It is explained that these fears The referee wrste the testimony; i] | is still a matter of question, cash and securities, according to po- | : t adduced by Mr, Stillman in support | jos lice reports. The robbers, in their : | Woods county, imperiled by the for-, are bared on the relations known to go his charges that Mrs. Stillman mis- A ' DEEMY A CANDIDATE haste overlooked ai in the cash- est fire menace, joxist Pc pee aka govern conducted herself withy Fred Beau- | J. W. Deemy of Bismarck today | jor's drawer Settlers in the threatened areas, Ment and Sov ; e Po- : : f . j ‘announced petitions were being cir- . i entialities of such relations. vais, Indian guids, alleged’ by the | culated to place, hist harie teRietRe Daring Robbery Is Second IN are ready to flee at a moment's no-| The whole British policy, it is 4g 3° banker to be the father of little Guy TT RDERS Rete aaa een eet ‘Two Nights Near Bemidji, | tie 94 trucks and motorcycles have stated, is to keep the Turks from Seats Basan ideas a candidate fer. congtcas’ MWeithh ’ | been stationed at strategic centers pote the Dardanelles into East- explaines * ~ er! a Mrs, Stillman. guilty of, the thargés ‘ coisas ; : |decond Crhaeianee George _Minnesota to aid in their flight to safety should, that in this event ey mialntained og F made against’ her.” TROOPS WON'T ADVANCE, | Italian officebe"tdRodosto, Lutex| hCUn® 52 i t SLAYING WAS ae it become necessary. certainly occur-and the whole of the Bat | a ‘ied of Jamestown. Mr. Deemy an- ‘ SA. careful examination, ‘hoWever, (By the Associated Press) Bourgas and Adrianople, in, Thrace, | nouncey himself as an “Independent . BIG ‘ CANADIAN: HAUL: Heavy winds which fanned the! Balkans would be drawn into the of, all the testimony,” said his report;| “Constantinople, Sept. 29.— | in order to exereise a pacifying in-| Progressive.” : ieee! | woods and swamp lands in the path | struggle. “has shaken my faith and belief it! suctpha Kemal -epiying to Gen- | fluence there. His one plank at the time of mak- Bemidji,\ Minn, cept, 29.—While| of the flames into roaring furnaces) Tt is declared emphatically that the, teatimonysof (28 tee called| oral Harrington's telegram of With their backs to the straits the|ing the announcement of his candi- armed members of their gang Eaten eel aiid earns | Buch s oes will not be cour- inf thepplamtitis pene 1.| Wednesday has sent a message | British forces in Chanak now took | dacy was the restoration of the price |the townspedple within their hémes,| éxPected during the night and this tenanced Shey shel g cstomney ce declaring his trovps would pol ee out on three sides upon the forces) regulating powers of the United]. robbers wrecked the Peopla State picts msiderable con- | ‘The iunae ead Ate ae aa onel” Wm." Rand’ an uteroricée| further He says he desires that {of Mustapha .Kemal Pasha. By States Grain Corpuration and the fix- bank at Pinewood, a station 12 miles 2 = , + Horsey, waiting to hear the decision! Jo incident should occur and that | their recent incursions the Turks| og the price of wheat at $1.60 per| Pulled Revolver From Box, He} voce ce here last night, and escaped jo hivend yilaaa threatened. rag hung by. a/thread this morning and in Mr. Gleason’s’ office at Pough-| 4. will see General Harington as | have completed their occupation of , bushel, Says, and it Exploded with $1,100. , | Lake| Latest adviced f Ell re relief from the tension keepsie, declined to say whether they) oon as possible. | the neutral: zone, in defiance of! ; ? Eight explosions were required to! 1 | at he Mis eee siiaaite oxisnne voutersey. Violation of the anvended to appeal: from thet referee ® __|Great Britain's ultimatums and a| WANT CAMPAIGN WORKERS. \\ - Killing Two 7 épen the vault at! Pinowood, and| Surrounded “the towne colette eee ete eee centinaes, findings. 4 Constantinople, Seut. 29—Brig. | climax is swiftly approaching. Governor Nestos and J, F. 1. while two robbers worked at the) trom 10 to 15 miles on each side of ‘within a few feet of the British out, Bare ates was be-| Gen. Sir. Charles Harington, com- General Polle, French high com- O’Connor has issued an appeal to (By the Associated Press) bank, two other.men armed them-| the yillage. Half a dozen structures posts and reconnoitering the whole _Altogettige: Mii e tae |mender in chief of the British | missioner, has dispatched an ener-- campaign workers In the state, urg-| . Now York, Sept. 29—Edward Hod-| selves with shotguns, stationed them-| were consumed: near that place| {of the defensive positions. General lieved to have spent far in excess of | : 1 lans | 8¢tie note to Smyrna telling Musta-|ing the need of organization. Their #1 i ice | Selvds at a point of vantage and kept} New fires were reported North-'Harrington’s orders have not been | $500,000 in his divoree litigation. | forces in the Dardanelles area, plans | Ts “emal that the British sincere. | styrene tallows, nett, last night walked ‘into police) tye Sitizens within their homes. Sat td Pelion tans eee % ; The amount turned over to M : to leave this alternoon fer + ey ly desire to avoid a conflict, but! To anti-Townley workers and voters: | headquarters and announced himself Sheriff And: counson of Bel-| red men were dispatched to this sec-! The cabinet went. into: acssign Stillman’s counsel for alimony, fees) ence with Mustapha Phe re ye| that France will not be able to re-| Reports received from various|as the person who Wednesday night|trami county, Nbelieves the robbery| tor early today to reinforce crews again this ‘morning and probably will and expenses approached $200,000. | probably at Mudania of the Sea of strain them if they are attacked. | parts of the state indicate that the! shot and killed Mrs, Lillian Schmidt | was performed by the same men who} already there, Whiteface and Long continue in. conference throughout Mrs. Stillman, in the final stages/Marmora, — : hat if | pone british are confident they am /tndependent voters are so confident! and Bernard Rossner, in a furnish-|blew the safe at the Stae bank of|Lake also were being menaced as the day, with only necessary inter- of the case, charged that some of| The British are confident that a hold their lines against any Kema- | o¢ victory at the polls November 7th, ° Lae 2 Hines Wednesday night and procur-| were numerous other places in the: missions. the Canadians who swore they saw|the next 24 hours pass without the | lists attack as their flanks at that it may cause their defeat. Be- ed room. Hodnett, who is years ed $1,800, unusually dry Northern part of the; ‘The situation is as bad as it can : hor mishehaving with Beauvais had/firing of shots at Chanak ae fat Chanak here protected by @ power-| cause of the low prices of farm prod-| ld, claimed the shooting was acci-| atter wrecking the bank, the rob-| state, ibe short of actual war, in the opin- been bribed to give such testimony.| other points along the Dar anelles ful fleet of warships, the long range! yots, our people have been, econ-| dental. bers fled-to their automobile and| Several blazes causing concern jon of the editorial writers of the she contended that others were| all immediate danger See ethe | EUnS of which can sweep the great | oraicing by getting atong with as little! Hodness said he had occupied the| headed toward Bemidji. Lines of {were brought under control during morning newspapers. tempted with money and promises of| Will have been avoided. ae be aa aera pround ie. tent for tt ores help-as possible during the harvest| room in which the shooting occurred | communication has been cut, making | yesterday and last night. These in-| Main Danger a good time in New York to give sim-| Period of Hine ee Bi eS tac ana te nee mae ‘ be i 2 ity band threshing season with the result|for five months and that he and/it impasible to notify the sheriff's | cluded the ones at Floodwood, where; The main danger is still regarded ilar acgounts. quired: toh, Genere H Present are equipped only |. with | ty at little or no preparation has been| Rossner were the best of friends. . |'office here until three hours after| considerable progress was made!ns centering in the Chanak zone on 5 journey and interview with Musta-| machine guns in this sector... Among he Ae, “ ‘ ta | fire; and several in| 4 ! ‘ A }made in many tommunities for a! “Yesterday,” he said, “they came; the robbery | against a large fire; a rT ithe Southern shore of the Darda: ‘ ’ Indian Testify. pha Kemal. 3 the British, naval units are the | ‘ A i | rent 4 ilding , » | the vieinity of Kelly Lake, Chisholm, | nelles, into which Turkish N: 1+ ; ‘ i 7 that wi! be- The bank building and vault were ‘y iy | mi » into urkis’ ational high ers js aughts Ri id Re- | campaign ill get the issues be-\'to my room together and after some i To offset the stories told about her! The Allied high commissioners | superdreadnaughts Revenge an e- | + Dollar Lake and other places, list troops continue to move. freel } by half a dozen French Canadians] have decided to dispatched a commis-| solution, the most powerful men-of-|fore the people or get the voters to/ talk Rossner took a box from his} completely wrecked, is _froones pantinue, tolsmiovey tre ly P summoned by the plaintiff when! sion composed of British, French and | war ‘afloat. ee ee tee te Tehieie Spon WEED hereakenie one t ineccht ot ROB PAYMASTER. NEW FIRE REPORTED. “Cavalry detachments in bands of hearings first opened, Mrs. Stillman | | whom all communities are in part de {it I took the gun in my hand. Sud-| Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 20-—City| Duluth, Minn., Sept. 29—One new! 100 or 200 continue to filter in and her olddst son, “Bud,” went to/ Joh : pendent and some communities al-|denly it went off and killed both of| Paymaster T, A Schooley was held | fire was reported at Wanena this! says the Morning Post's Constanti- - a Canada last January, and’ braving a John McCormack eee enally sineaien tater ances aaa up and robbed of $75,000 by two'un-| morning by the land patrol, accord-| nople dispatch. “They ride under a Diizzard that) carried. with) it; tem: Has Recovered; material, speakers, pubiieity, etc, is} Hodnett said he became terrified| masked bandits today. The robbed | ing to Captain Edwin L. Lindell of white flag or with rifles reversed perature of 40 below zero, she drove | without ‘funds and already ‘in debi,| and fled, of $75,000 by two unmasked bandits | the 161st field artillery, stationed at! whenever they are near our troops. by sleighs up the valley of the St. J To Return Oct. 11) | We are informed that the funds today, The robbers escaped, making) the local armory. | They show no aggression, but make Maurice river in thee province of} needed for local axd state use to car-| MUIR, IS NAMED ‘a sensational dash through the bus-| No work has bein received’ since! the British situation militarily most Quebec marshalling at the camps and (By the Associated Py eas oe reas at bioane inegs district Schooley had just left! yestorday of Adjutant General W. F.| difficult, and their movements na- be a ress) | Ty out campaign ySans, that will cer- lly f ch 1 villages natives who had known her / New York, Sept. 29—John McCor-| tainly bring complete victory to our): ASSISTANT PROF, | the city hall when the men assault-|Rhinow, Captain Robert Watts, of! turally furnish an excellent method . 4 and would testify that her conduct} h ill wi ; ‘ ed him and snatched’a bag contain-|the 15lst in charge of the military mack, tenor, who has been ill with! side, have been apportioned among — ¢ | hears tH. G Dread Local Clash had been of the, best. ; a throat affection, has recovered. He | the Independent, voters in the way] Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 27.— | ing the money. \ oe ee are tat for.| Such reports as the foregoing keep , ., These witnesses, numbering more 4 expects to return from Europe Oct.| of allotments to finance districts con-;Robert Muir of Hunter, N. D., was ae Weber, SUR ErHaeE. 8 sree aocal alive the dveadclests Zona: Iacalvclast * than a scores ined ene wel 11 and make a concert tour. sisting of cities or ges and their!appointed assistant professor of law CAHILL NAMED [eae servis 1h at Haase ie the | start fighting. on ‘arbigh scale before spring, when. trial of | * is ; —__—_—_—_— i ti itori hati at ! i if f North Dakota zs ip 4 i {Children of First Marriage | respective trade territories and thatjat ‘the University o: d Mustapha Kemal Pasha’s reply to the temporarily ahifted:,\toxy Montren > s t si : SERVICE MEN | October 7th, has been set as the dayiby the state board of administration FOOD INSPECTOR | Ensmere and Central Lakes firs | Allied” peace proposals is Mead Some of them denied it would have! Make Concessions to Chil- for the Finance Committees of each!in session here Tuesday. ppones. es jand negotiations for an armistice can been possible for Mr. Stillman’s wit-| : IN ORGANIZATION | cr these districts to have their re-|. ‘Thomas E. Atkinson, attorney of] J. 1. Cahill, ousted as a member! The fires at Floodwood were re-| }00.m nesses to have peeped through key-| dren of Second (Continued on Page 6) lGrand Rapids, Mich., a graduate of | of the state board of administration, | ported under control early today, ee rr cree tratare nea . « holes and from ladders at the Still. “Voi ale No. 201 pepe lthe University of Michigan, was ap-|is among those appointed to Captain Lindell said. ; sition of the British advanced posts summer eamp, as the plaintif’s! s+. pau!, Minn, Sept. 29—An oltur; Locale No; 201 xLesaciote! ‘A FA RS |po'nted associate professor of law. | tions of federal and state inspector; Twenty men were dispatched to] 3+ Kephez, which was reported on witnesses had described, and ‘others / ‘ Ges 40) Hommes ch 2° Choveax was, BE CH RME Other appointments included: | of food products, comprising the the blaze at airbanks today. | Wednesday as being threatened by :t i testified the relations between Mrs.|#&reement for settlement of the con-| organized in Bismarck last night, | CAN’T GET PAY | Miss Grace 8. Colton, graduate of potato inspection division of the) Duluth, Minn.. Sept. 20—A rising] turkish advance from Eren Keui, Stillman and Beauvais were simply) troversy over the estate of the late| Officers selected are: President, the University of Washington to| Grain Department of the railroad | wind that has already attained a ve-| This is one of the incidents that those of an employer and servant.| Alexander McKenzie, former political | H- 7. Murphy; vice pyesident, Finley FOR: LOST CROP | take charge ‘of ‘the University Com-| commission. Other appointees who! Jocity of 25 miles per hour, blow-| seems to hold the possibility of dan- One man testified, it was reported,| ioador of North Dakota, has been ar- Baker; treasurer,< George” Be Little; mons; L. L..Bass, who graduated last | have filed bonds include: 0. E. Loé-j ing out of the Southwest, but shift-] serous trouble. that he had been offered $3,000 to/ : secretary, Walter Sather; sergeant-| 14 was the intent of the legislative 'year from the University of North | thus, Adams; C. G. Gardner, Fargo; ! ing around towadq the West, is| There were rumors overnight that he witnessed misconduct by| Tived at by his and will be [atarms. G. H. Russi “Garden de’ committee. which revised the state Dakota, instructor in English;6 Miss | C. A. Bell, Medina; L. B. Miller, Ken-/yiowing the forest fires toward new,| the Allies would possibly. evacus= Mrs. Stillman and Beauvais, and an-| Presented to Probate Judge Howard | Prisonnier,” Frayxe Baker, H. H.| 521 inguranee law last winter to/Louise’ Miles, graduate of North-| mare; Spencer Buster; E. L. Pipers ynhurned districts, and all fires are| Constantinople, thus allowing the q other said he had heard a conversa-! Wheeler next week, aceording to an| Pilmoor, H. E.\Hanson. The execu-| provide that grain be insured against Western,i nstructor in school of | Grover C. Edwards, Fargo; ©. H-i burning very brisvly, aviators just] Kemalists through to Thrace while tion in which $5,000 was offered for| announcement today, tive committee is composed of H. T.| joss only while standing, Martin Ha-|music; Miss Grace Webster, Devils | Coggswell; E. C. Strange, pieeples landed here report, the Allied’ heed quarters. would: bees" ,+ such evidence cf guilt. Mr. Stillman‘s! Under the terms of the proposed| Murphy, inley Baker, Geo. P. Lit: gen, manager of the department, said) Lake, stenographer in the business Johnson, Grand Rorkse Fe a ee tablished in Gallipoli, where they : attorneys denied the allegations of; settlement, which Judge Wheeler is] ‘!¢: R. J. Murphy, ¢. E, Cole, Ferris] in ‘a -cireular. letter: issued to 1! office, linson, Fargo; J. ¥. Barrett, Walcot! SHOOTS S BROTHER could cooperate with the British for- attempted bribéry. expected to approve, Miss Jeanette| Cordner, © 4 py| BUMber of farmers in Golden Valley) 2 = | ces in Chanak in keeping the straits The trial before the referee came to) McKenzie, Alexander McKenzie an¢| | The society, it was announced by! ang Dunn ‘county who suffered loss! Qheriff Dies as CO. INSTITUTES : LEADING MOB} eres. f a sensational close when counsel for} Thomas 0. McKenzie, children of a} Mr. Murphy, is formed to back uP/ by hail after their grain was in the ARE OPEN i ene Freparing:'for,.War Mr. Stillman put into evidence fous} second marriage, will share among] 9"4 boost the American Legion. | shock. : | Result of Wounds | Kenova, W. Va, Sept. 22— | Apparently authentic reports, from letters purporting to have been write! themselves $50,000 The residue of ess {| It is reported from Beach that ee institaics for the school, Harvey Napier, 2 younz police- Constantinople, Jf toate tn x ata) ten to Beauvais by Mrs., Stillman.| the estate estimated at more than a] Kentucky Whiskey | farmers in Golden’ Valley county are! International Falls, Minn. Sept. County institutes for the school) Jian fired a bullet into the | Mohammed Vi has abdicate 8 } They announced that Beauvais had| half million dollars, will go to twe Bord { planning to bring suit to test the low) 09 "Sheri Hughes Van Eten of|¥ear begin this week in 1 North Da-) Freast of his brother last night of ‘the heir apparent, Prince Abdul sold the letters only a few days be-| cKildren by Mr, McKenzie's first mar- Goes Over r OE on-this point. y-General’s department| Kodehiching county, who was. shot kota, Hie fest fast ite ela in ses" | when the latter, at the head of 8 Medild; Bltendishiescouele tae “fore to Mr. Stillman’s agents for) riage. 7: and wounded the night of Sept 18 mob, attempted to rescue a thir x a ; F ini afte te Si . from Mustapha Kemal, who recently $15,000. Testimony to support this} In addition to the $50,000 provi- (By the Associated Press) __| has #tiued an opinion to the effect) then he, with Patrolman Wilbur Me-| Rouncement, of the, seatiate dn| brother from the custody of the ne eee era vor Constare, was heard. seq | 20R,i8 made for the payment of a] Fargo, N. D. Sept. 29—A. A. Stone)! 56° be insured only until ‘harvest: | Micken, attempted to arrest Joe Ne-| charge of Mrs. Martha Tatum, form-| officer at the entrance to the lo-' | tir oore and who is quoted as deliver: Mrs, Stillman immediately denied! certain monthly ailowance to Jean-| Federal Prohibition director for Sill be insu roteer grain after it} BFL on a forgery charge, died at al tri eyeat school inspector, assisted| €al_ Sail, |. a) ine diatribes: agatnat the: Salbsns authoAhip of the letters and Beau-|ctte MeKenzie pending settlement of | North Dakota this afternoon announ- £0, pores Det protect Brain afler Ut) po soitat here today. MeMicken, wh: | pure Mabel Ganz, | Today, Thomas Napier lies |'"Some morning papers report that vais later denied that he had sold the estate, and she also is given 100| ced receipt of a telegram from the that the ‘oral ‘iacecltel’ wieane until was shot in the left leg, died the day| “c.f Robertson of the State Su-| close to death in a hospital with | +4. British government is. steadily them But they remained as evi-|onds of the Interborough Metropoli-| deputy customs agent at Portal, N.|s/0's.0.or has realized on the grain “5 the shooting. perintendents office will be present| # bullet lodged a few inches from | increasing its preparations for war. . 4 dence in the case. tan company of New York and forty|D., saying that the six carloads of by threshing. oe Bushom, who was in-the cabin| Thursday and Friday, September! his heart. The Daily Express says several thou- i Through his\mother’s victory Guy! bonds of the Bismarck, N, D., Water| Kentucky whiskey, recently seized |"¥y0 "SOU asarea the departs| with Negri when the shooting took| 9sth and. 20th when all the high) _ Taylor Napier is in castody. | sand military motor trucks have becn ; Stillman retains his rights as an heir! Supnly Comany. there went over the border yester-| | oot’ was opposed by any change in| place, was shot and killed by a posse|gchool teachers of the county will be) He will be arraigned on a charge | ordered and that two of the gov- with his two brothers and his sister] Th ethree heirs objecting to the|day as scheduled. A Portal dispatch | 4 1.4 which would permit insurins| the following day and Negri was| present, Miss Nielson, State Super-; of disorderly conduct. Harvey | ernment’s largest ammunition and to the $6,000,000 trust fund created | terms of the will re said to have| last night said the railway company | (°° in which has been cut, asscrt-| captured 24 hours later. intendent will also be present on| Napier has not been arrested. | arms factories which have been al- Seine anes cha roa the) released all other elaims to the es-/had refused to accept it for trans- ing it was not in acord with estab-| Negri is being held on the forgery| that date. Next week institutes will} County authorities assert he shot | most idle since the war, have been late James Stillman. . | tate, 4 portation. [lished insurance practice, charge,” be held at Mott, Rolla and Cando in self defense. put upon full time, oi