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Seen — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 WILL RELEASE ‘MORE VESSELS Action Forecast at Treasury Department { Washington, Nov 2.—Release of additional foreign vessels held by custon officials after seizure by the prohibition navy was forecast today at \the treasury, _Although it was said final deci- ; sions were yet to be made, officials indicated that preliminary inquiry had failed in some of the pending ce to develop sufficient evidence against detained vessels to war- rant further proceedings. All of | the ships affected are understood to have been ‘siezed outside the three mile limit. i Fourteen vessels; of British and! Canadian registry were named in, the recent British protest as hav- inv been illegally seized by prohi- bition agents, and thus far only | two of them, the Canadian schoon- er Emerald, and the’ British) schooner Grace and Edna have been released. DETECTIVES — DEFEND COAL Lehigh Valley Railroad Men Battle Crowd Buffalo, N. Y., Nov, 2.—Several hundred men, ‘women and children of Cheektowaga today battled with Lehigh Valley railroad detectives who were defending three carloads of anthracite which had. been my- steriously dumped near the Wil- liams_ street city line when a freight train came to a stop. Fourteen year old John Diss- kowski was shot in the left leg when the detectives opened fre af- ter they had-been bombarded with coal thrown by persons engaged in carting off the fuel.” ey The detectives fired several vol- leys before the crowd scattered. | Men and women ran in all direc- tions carrying ~buckets, Kaskets and tubs filled with the fuel. Three arrests were made., Detectives are trying to learn who pulled the pins in the gondola cars containing the anthracite. JAIL DELIVERY . IS FRUSTRATED Pierre, S. D,, Nov. 2.—Presence £ mind and determination of Mrs. m A. Grebing, wife of the of Hughes county, prevent- jail deliveryyat the 1 here last night. Three of the four prisoners in the jail attempt- ing to gain their freedom, forced theix way through the inner doors with bars taken from the steel beds. The noise of, their labor was drowned. in the fanfaronade of the municipal band, practicing near- by. The sharp hearing of the sherig’s wife deected an unwonted shugling of feet in the jail corri- der and she confronted the. three with a pistol, forcing them to re- turn to other cells. - THORN IN KNEE IS EVIDENCE IN BURCH’S TRIAL Los Angeles, Nov. 2—A thorn said to have been extracted from the knee of Arthur C, Burch was expected to! occupy a prominent position today at his trial for the murder of J. Bel- ton Kennedy. When the defendant was arrested at Las Vegas, Nev., a thorn was re- moved from hiss knee. It was, accord- ing to witnesses, similar to many growing on brambles about the cot- tage where the young broker was shot to death. 2 INSANITY IS MURDER DEFENSE (By~the Associated Press) _ Los Angeles, Nov. 2.—Cross exami- nation of the defendant’s sister who led the alleged mental decay in hev family tree in support of the insanity defense, was planned for today by the prosecution at the trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips, charged with having beaten Mrs. Albert Trémaine Meadows, 20 year old widow, to death with a hammer. ~ i county |- her FORGET-ME-NOT DAY INDORSED _ (By the Associated Press) Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 2—A letter indorsing Forget-Me-Not Day which the disabled American veterans of the world war are organizing for} Nov. 4, was received from President Harding at national headquarters here today. The President expressed hope that observance of the day may be marked by the most generous | manifestation of popular sympathy | and support. i WOLFORD BANK — [S$ WRECKED Fargo, N. D., Nov. 2—Burglara wrecked the safe of the State bank of Wolford, N, D., completely with | nitroglycerin. at 2:30 this morning { and escaped with $4,000, according ; to a telegram from Knox to W. C.| Macfadden, sceretary, ofthe State} Bankers association. 5. They had cut all the wires and es- caped. CUT ALL WIRES. { Devils Lake, N, D.,Nov. 2.—Cut- ting all the telephone and telegraph wires in the town, ¢ gang of bandits blew the vault of the State Bank at Wolford, Pierce county, carly today and escaped with approximately $4.- 000 in cash, acoording to word re- ceived here. The only person in town who was aware of the presence of the bandits was Miss Grace Burtness, chief oper- ator in the telephone office, who is reported to have fired at them as they left the bank, NOHALL BANK MENTO PRISON Fargo, N. D., Nov. 2—J. C, Peters, W. W. Bergman and Frank W. Weibe were to enter the federal pris-] on at Leavenworth, Kan. today to begin serving sentences given them by Federal- Judge Andrew Miller at Minot for embezzlement and use of mails to defraud perpetrated as of- ficers of the Mohall State bank. ‘HIGH JACKERS’ | ROB HOBOES Minot, N. Dy Nov. 2.—Six high ! jackens last night at the point of re-; volvers robbed a large number ot qaaa————— MOTHER Open Child’s Bowels with “Californi Hurry Mother! A teaspgonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thor- oughly clean the little bowels and ir a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even a cross, feverish, constipated child loves it “fruity” taste, and mothers can rest easy be: cause it never-fails to work all th sour bile and poisons right out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upsetting the child. 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Highest. wind v y WEATHER FORECA: For Bismarck and vicinit; settled, with possibly rain or snow tonight and Friday, colde For North Dakota: Unsettled, with west portion tonight, cider Friday. Weather Conditions : Low pressure central over Utzh is causing snow in Montana, Wyoming and northern Utah, whi! other Low over the upper Mississippi val- ley and Great Lakes region is-ac- companied by general showers. Tem- peratures are above-normal from the Rocky Mountain: region eastward. SORRIS W: ROBERTS, Meteorologist. | SPORT BRIEFS | o_O Van Couver, B. C.—Judge Landis | investigated charges. that the major league players. who sailed’ recently for the oriept, violated barnstorm- ing rules. . New York—The Knights of Columbus announced that 500 box- ing bouts have been arranged for the ‘entertainment of disabled war veterans this winter. St. Louis—President Ball of the Browns gave his team a $20,000 bonus for their performance during the 1922 season. Toledo, Ohio—Hugh Heal of To- leado made a season high run re- cord of 11 in the national three cushion billard league. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soveness or irritation. Se 35 CARLODS OF APPLES Write for Prices. Grand View Fruit Farm. \ Post Falls, Idaho. |) the municipal election held through- 2! previously. held in London and aboud! sy LA RUS: ve THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘MILLS TAKES ISSUE WITH RECTOR’S WIFE (Continued from Page One) ¢ would begin Saturday was free- ly made foday in official circles. It was learned that Sheriff Conk- lin had beén notified to be’ prepared to call the Somerset county grand eed | jury together in a hurry. No notices, (By the ‘Associatea Press) | however, have been sent jurors. London, Nov. 2.—Stunned by the) The opinion prevailed here that heavy downfall of their cantlidates in| the state would try, to dispose of |tecknicalities Saturday and Monday 8h"! would seck an indictment. , out England yesterday, the Laborites | Se ate intensified their political campaign | today with the hope of making a better showing in the general elec- | tion for parliament: Nov. 15. | In yesterday’s balloting the “Labor- | 4 ites lost 149 seats which they had | py LABORITES IN ENGLAND LOSE Hope to Make Better Showing On Nov. 15 DECISIONS OF SUPREME COUR | From Sargent County State of North Dakota, Plaintiff- Nant, vs. Ira Kelsey, Defendan espondent. oH 160 seats which they had occupied in eighty boroughs outside the capi- tal. nm in some instances Laborite repre- sentation was completely wiped: out in the municipal elections, but at other polls labar held its-own and even made a few gains, London was intensely hostile to Labor. | (1) Ina eriminal prosecution for unlawfully possessing intoxicating jliquor, where evidence concerning the seizure under a search warrant vag rejected and no evidene red or introduced that inte ing liquors were found in defend-| ant's possession, and where defend- lant has appeal from an order “di- {recting the jury to find for defend- tN BUSTER KEATON in’... TOMORROW and SATURDAY MARIE PREVOST in Also Round 4 of the “THE STORM IS COMING” BAGE THREE. LAST TIME TONIGHT MAZIMOVA - In Henrik Ibsen’s Great Play Dolls House’’ ; —also— .... “THE GOAT” DON’T GET PERSONAL” Serres “LEATHER PUSHERS” “MYSTERY” MAN IS RELEASED" © ino jurisdiction. thereover. © ON $1,000 BAIL! (3) Where, in such criminal ac- tion, the trial court has advised a verdict, and a verdict and judgment { (Continued from Page One) | of acquittal were returned, defend- his name, said “you insulted my. sis-/ ant’s bondsmen exonerated and de, ter,” knocked him down, and ‘kicked | fendant discharged, thereby divesting him, He declares ‘higf befief it was. the trial court of all jurisdiction in a “frame-up,” that two men’ were-r \the action, ‘it is held, for reasons sponsible and declared: “his be’ tated in the, opinion, that the state, that Long was brought down, frome under Sec. ;10993 C. L, 1913, possess- ‘ant and from a judgment of acquit- , itis held, that the questions pr in a formal statement declared that “he did’ only what every, degent | brother would do,” adding . that! “there was some talk of a neck-tie. party here last night and if. the| Christian citizens of Bismarck were thinking of anything like this there is need of a moral awakening in Bis- | marck.” Ht TOO TT ' Bad Breath Is Usually Due ta, Constipation When you are constipated, not enotgh of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- ducedsin the bowel to keep the foed waste soft and * moving. Doctors prescribe q jol because it acts like his natural Iubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is.sa° lubricant—not . 8 medicine or laxative —s#0 * camnct gripe. - Try it today. fabrics same p' x Tailoring TTT Mr. Home Seeker or Mr. Investor Here is Your Opportunity: |A modern house of six rooms land bath, garage, hard wood floors down stairs, good jheat- ing plant, gas range and coal range, trees, nice lawn. 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