The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘ ’ For Fair tonight and .Sunday; mach change in temperature, ' Bismarck and,’ vicinity: not ESTABLISHED 1873 SHIPSUBSDDY ~ PASSAGE IS HBLD CERTAIN Republian: Leaders Declare They Have Enough Votes Ni ® THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘he Ladies o BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 1922 f Our ‘Congress GOOD ROADS PROGRAM IS DECLARED 0. K. State Highway .Commission Approves Proposed Changes TREND OF WEEK GENERAL STOCK | | | | ~ ISDOWNWARD off | Public Buying Falls Noticeably, and Declines | ! (Leased Wire of Associated Press) A COY TIGER ‘CHAS, CHAPLIN TO WED POLA ‘NEGRI, REPORT Los Angeles, Nov. 25.—Charles | Chaplin, “motion picture comedian, j and Pela Negri, Polish screen trag- | edienne, are engaged'to marry, ac- cording to reports current in motion | picture circles here, the Los Angeles LAST EDITION PRICE. FIVE CENTS POWERS SHY AT GUARANTEE OF ‘BALKAN PEACE Request of Turkey For Neu- tral Zone on Boundary In House In Laws and Constitution | Result sine eee ee aa ied Is Held Up j | | or confirm the reported engagement. } GENERAL DEBATECLOSES {DISCUSSION . IS HELD MANY TRADERS BEARISH quoted. “And tach amuuenet|OTHER AIMS. CLASH "3 : j —- must ef’ necessity come from her. - “ Subs h fil Neither can I say ‘no,’ think of the . Rep. Gahn, Says Passage |Some Minor Changes to be Substantial Improvement in| porition: that would piss ne a Both Greece and ‘Bulgaria a 0 . ecordi' 0 imes : . . ) Would ‘Mean Republican |, i Made in. the Pro- | Foreign Exchange Rates Ness cancelled an engagement to Claim Material Aid in Washington, Noy. 25.—The, last day of general debate was ahead for the shipping bill when the house con- vened today with the confidence of Republican. leaders that it would pass by a safe margin next Wednes- day .unshaken ‘after two days of searching discussion of the bili. “As- surances to this effect were taken to the White “House by Representative Mondell, the Republican leader, at tho close, of yesterday’s debate, al- . though he-did not say how many votes} it. would have ‘to! spare. Of fourteen members taking the floor for and against the bill yester- day, ;there’were only two breaks in The legislative program of ‘the North Dukota Goo@ Koads associa- tion, with minor amendments, was approved by the members pt the State Highway Commission, in meet- ing here with the legislative commit- tee and President L. J, Moe of the association nor Nestos afid Mr. Kaulfuss, The program, which is to go be- fore the legislature, provides for dne constitutional amendment and two lays, which provide: . 1, Amendment to constitution ‘te provide a state highway, system, commission and fund, to be enacted by the legislature and voted upon by the people. 2. A law providing for revision of the present state highway commis- sion law with a view of making the it was stated by Gover-, | New York, Nov, 25—Public buying | power was noticeably conspicuous ‘for its absence in this week’s stock market. speeulstors. for the decline being -in- control most of the tire {and hammering down prices of act- ive shares 1 to 6 points. Bond prices also fell to lower ground. | Prices of ‘stocks moved in seem-} | ing disregard of outside news devel. | opments, most of which were favor- jable, Soldiers’ bonus, amendment of | j the transportation act; deterimentat tax legislation, and tariff reduction were. some of the bugaboos used by} short intetests in their campaigns to depress prices, but conservative interests generally placed litttle re- liance on these so-called “reasons” | for the decline. Trading during the week was in the hands of professionals and they shown in this photograph , veteran statesman, -With an Amer- ican beauty at his nose, Clemenceau rogueishly at the cheering crowds which have greeted him on. all sides since his arrival country. DRML BURTON smiles The Tiger, in a lighter mood of the in this ed intimation of the subject he wish-| ed to discuss, : “The Chaplin-Negri romance,” the paper continues, “has its beginning when, Chaplin toured Europe: last year.” | There have been many reports in the last year that the comedian was to re-merry. He formerly was the husband of Mildred Harris, screen actress. : is BASICLAW OF IRISH STATE IS PUBLISHED (By the Associated Press.) Lausanne, Nov. 25-—The request of the Turkish delegates to the New east conference for a neutral zone on Turkey's ‘western boundary has been held up, apparently because no nation wants to guarnatee peace in any Balkan. zone. Ismet Pasha’s .| Statement that Turkey desired the Powers to guarantee the neutrality of a belt thirty kilometers wide on each side of the Turco-Bulgarian and Turco-Grecian frontier along the Maritza river, brought no defi- nite decision by the power. It was evidently agreed that the neutrality question could be disposed of. later, at the time of the expected discus- 4 , : : Ra state laws comply with present. and : sion on the Dardanelles, question. party alignment, Representative Here are the two feminine members ‘of Congress arriving in Wesh | future requirements of the federal were beara caren pall carted ae Dedeagatch and Karagatch, are 0’Connor, Democrat, Louisiana, spoke ington. -At the left is Mrs. W. H.'Felton, lady senator perce Georgie government for aid in road building. bie fell dowe heeednn ar Ae enue Irish Would be Official tre eran walel are frequently for the measure, while Representa: nominated to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Watson, The | 1, provides for a highway commis- 3 , ris! ‘ou! eard in the conference halls and tive Gahn of Ohio, a Republican member of the mei ghant marine cdm- mittee which framed it, ‘announced he would not vote for a bill which he asserted had been jammed through the committee. He said igs’ passage Would mean the “certain crushing of the Republican organization two years hence.” The senate, having agreed to a final vote Monday on the $5,000,000) lady of the House of Representatives ig Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck Congresswoman from ligols, 76,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED 10 SEE YALE-HARVARD FOOTBALL GAME; NOTABLES AT ARMY-NAVY CLASH sion of three members, apointed from different sections of the state by {the governor by and with the advice and consent of the state senate, to serve for terms of six years each, the terms to expire at different times. r 3. A law amending the motor ve- hicle license act to slightly increase auto registration and license. fees, placing all of the fees in a state to attract an outside following. The volume of business. was considerably reduced. Most ofthe time money. business | was on a five per cent basis, more funds being available for lend- ing purposes towards the end of the week. The’ bulk of the commercial {Paper business was done on a 4% |percent basis. Substantial improvement shown in foreign exchange rates, ; was SEN, NEWBERRY Conference with Governor Heightens : Concerning Appointment Speculation Tongue with; Equal Recog- ‘ nition to English | POWERS ARE DEFINED (By the Associated Press.) London, Nov. 25.—The bill setting | up the constitution of the Irish free hotel lobbies. ©The Bulgarians and, the Greeks each profess a material interest in the former. jM. Venizelos, former of Greece, in an impassioned audience with the journalists, explained that Greece could not igive up this village at the mouth of the Maritza to the Bul. gars. ,Premier Stamboulisky was equally insistent that Bulgari: could not retain her economic pois if denied this port on the Aegean. 3 ‘ 4 ,highway fund, to operate the state/Demand. sterling touched 450 but | Detroit, Mich., Nov, 25—Specula- the constitutent |_ Karagatch: is in dispute between librarian loan measure was in aa commisnion, and Toimbuisiog,sihe| caved ort to Alpi or tie end of tre : oe Se oie patted pire and nae shed here today. re{ Turkey and Bulgarian. It lies just journment today’ while the house de- counties for money they have here-| week, representative, a weekly gain | tion as to whom Governor Alex J.| act, was publishe ys |west of Adrianople and: is the rail- bated the shipping bill. f 5 tofore advanced to meet federal aid! of nearly two cents at that figure.|Grocsheck would appoint to fill the| provides for the temporary contind| way ‘terminal of, that ‘eitne, itis FOOTBALL SCORES Yale made first down on Har (in rond building, oh | ear tanes Bot as high as 741 in the | senatorial seat vacated by Truman H.| uation of the present system of tax- | Turks contend that they eannot de- Final—Army 17; .Navy 14. ver dag 20-yard «line from) |. Present at the conference at which| early part of the week but fell later Newberry, was centered today cn Dr,| ation and gives the Irish free state |fend Adriandple unless they have Third Perfod—Chicago 0; Wis-| , through’ a short pass ‘rom |the .measures were gone over at} to around 715. Canadian exchiinge . : to adopt acts appliable to| Xaragatch. On the other hand the al consin 0. ‘ O'llezrn to Jondan.. Two plays | iength were: Members of the high-|was quoted at a discount for the| Marion Leroy Burton, president of| power to pesits re Bulgars say that if Turkey controls ' Ohio State 3; Illinois 0. gained Yule one yard. Then | /.y commission, Governor Nestos, (first. time since the latter part of|the University of ‘dichigan, follow-| other dominations. ; the town it will be impossible for : | ; - = O'Hearn scored 2 field goal’ from | mmision of Agriculture J. A; Kitch. | September. ing a five hour tonference at Ann| The first schedule contains 83} them, to enjoy free railway com- : Finals: Harvard's 22-yard line, making cn, Herman Hardt and Secretary W.| Opening prices in today’s stock | 440. tat night between the educa-| articles. It is declared that the na- | munications to the Aegean even. if : ar etgecend: Period jo queaens fe 2 in fever ef Mate lap, Robinson: members of the state) market were irregular, none Ot ic [toszand’ thesgovernse, tional lariguage in the ‘free state they, are given a port to the south- ot elpagt see - vard. 3 sociation legislative committee, A.| popular issues losing ground while : % 2 ward. Minnespts. 7, Mickagan 13. Captat® Buell of Harvard won’ | Kraabel, Lr L. Rossell, President] few ordinarily inactive stocks | Both the govérnor and’Dr. Bur-| shall be Irish, with English given Silent Drama Played. Chteage 0; "Wisconsin 0." .. | ine tons and'clected to defend the | foe Seeretaty Kaulfuss and Assist-|_made good gains, Terms of the Beth-|ton declined ‘to comment after the! equal recognition as an official! Few people here apparently ware 2 i, State oe ne * north goal with the wind at his | ant ‘Secretary Wanner. Jehem-Midvale merger, which were/conferenee. Previously the univer-| tongue, The legislatuge will con-| aware-af'the silent drama whica daily ; 5 J. Neak First retede % backe tus eta “|announced after’ the close of ‘the Bee a. hed pie he we Unit.| Sist of the king and two houses, @|is being played in the ranks of the ‘“Ananlysis Organs: slorywestern Be dowa’ @: eR igs \ market yesterday, apparently were / desirous of an appointment as Unit-| chamber. of deputies and a senate,| Turkish delegation.to the Near East -Ananlysis, of Vital 1 ‘et During ‘Fourth: J..4. Lee, ied tri carter disappointing the ‘speculative frater-| ed Senator ‘seqator. known generally as the oireachats, conference. “ majority of the uth: / ‘ Henderson Family Being “| Navy M4: Army 10, peicelaieoren area i nity, Bethlehem B drapping.1% and) | Members of the board of regents) at cltizens’ 21 years of age have the bean delegates are convinced that ¥ ay le Ny, ‘ vf Midvale 1%. Weakness also was no-| of. the university declare r. Bur-' right to vote for riembers of the| Ismet Pasha, leader of the Turkish : Made < sternonl er beastie aied Cross kicked off to Hammond a [ted in ‘Sears-Roebuck, Continental; ton was “a free agent” but some of| chamber while all citizens 30 years delegation, is genuinely decking! “a sae aervceelly ‘fecthaM tomiie’ ca on Harvatds ten iyard line. The Can, United States Realty, General tho regents privately expressed the] of age may vote for the senate. reasonable peace, because he real- - university foctba! eeu com- Crimson fullback ran the ball § | Asphalt, Chieago and Eastern Ili-|hope Dr. Burton would not accept a] The chamber (daileireann) shall izes the Turkey needs tranquility and 7 Lancaster, Ohio, Nov. 25.—Lancas-|~ pleted their | erigdules Had sea- back 20 yards before he was | ‘nois, Baltimore. and Goodrich, ail} senatorial appointment, . have legislative authority and ‘friendly relations with Burope, ‘and wt Ve ter! people today were looking to san by meeting ‘here a terthcated thrown by O’Hearn. re i off %e fee he. Modarste strength The unl vevalty president has been money bills saetealye of the. senate | it ove all, capital with which to de. Columbug for the next scene in the Then followed a kicking duel. developed in Piggly Wiggly, Burns / one of the outstanding figures in a] (seanad eireann. velop Turkey,. for Turkey is poor in iiy,|: seemevibeteeee: sche, tao laatlea Brothers A, Fisher Body, Chicago | jis ly fifty men and woman| The oireachtas may provide for ’ y isp f the Henderson famil: j 5 Yale netted seven yards on a for- rothers A, Fisher ys, list of nearly fifty men a i le oires money. ee aes living Henderiort vee we rica ie why eee ward pass'from oiheamn fe Hull- % eras Werern prefers hesapeas? who have been mentioned as _ possible the jnitiotien by. The Pesule of laws With Ismet are several men, some is wi i i came ty, CEO! O’Hearn ‘then tri an- an jo, Stan: ~ | appointees. i ent i ji i : ; Yale football smphi-theater to i 45 yard line. mark, but gains ranging around a point each. the Irish free state shall not b RB ‘ 4 ! j fumes fon teed rem patente iY overflowing. Weather conditions No aieesilga inaccurate, the Game Commission For Foreign exchanges opened firm. committed to active participation in AE slamentcie meer ee 1D betea St invetioal were mere ideal for the players | jiek resulted, in a touchback and Speculators for the decline again war j in Tur - «te Colambas toda NS" *Y| than for the epestators. A plete: | Harvard put the ball in play on Changes finding public support lacking and| “9 —— > ee aT Lee Mae cea i concessions to non-Mohammedan Eur. ’ wt xominetion af tie vital organs ot | INE Wind amounting almost oa | per'90 yard line. From a kick bullish interests ‘apparently "indi CONDITION UNCHANGED. {eon examination of tHe vital orgahs ve y ‘ in th te are|ferent, launched another successfu y the Associated Pre’s . : 4 ale in velocity blew out of the fe tion Hammond worked a Many sportsmen in the sta re/ ferent, Faud 2 8) 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, analysis of weitere and swept the length short forward pass to Owen and urging a closed season on deer again atlack on prices in today’s brief ses- Dublin, Nov. 25,—The condition of; They have been keno’ in confers food found con the, Henderson ~Wable| oP igs gridizon the second period ended on the |for several years and changing of|sion of the stock market. Represen- ie , | Miss’ Mary MacSwiney, who has been |ence circles to’ the commissar fox, the [Tuesday etening’ meal, axa) 1° ; ; ts Hi next play. the opening of the duck shooting sea-|tative shares were hammered down on a hunger strike in Mount Joy| the French revolution, who spied on an investigation. WOMSt rele a LEAT mies Taleo Hae od The seoré’at the end of the |son from September 16 to October 1,|1 to 3 points, a number closing at| This Number of Reports Ap-| prison: for 21 days, was reported aa }the revolutionary leaders like Robes- ditions at/e;etore used inthe Bete een lldcee ieceed coniaoaes ond period was:. Harvard 7; |Elmer Judd, chairman of the fith andjor near the low levels of the week, " _ dunchafiged today. pierre and Dantonisnd who posseased lerson: living room, were the actions| the Bulldogs renewed scrimmag second pet ial id i inter- icuous strength was shown by roved for Compensation ene such sinister power. The secret cul hich the future plans_of local | on thelr 20-yard linc. After two | Yale 3. ° Fe eat Get Ma EGER Au iese: ahacee: bat Standard |i- © ' DO NOT COMMENT. French: comgiissaries had the guil upon whieh the future. plens;.of: loca Bluc s ifar- i ; view here. Mr. Judd and C. E. Man-|Pan American shares but Stand a Gos uil- officials hinged:tedaysjics sito]: |. Plays the Bluce, punted te Har. 50,0000 SEE GAME ' ning of the commission were here |Oll of New Jérsey slumped six PoiRts./ 4. wortinen's Compensation Buc London, Nov. 25-—The faecuiton of | lotine as thelr weapon: «The ‘Puskih \ Authorities her ase_marking’time| vs k the ground and hit a Har- | Franklin’ Field, Philadelphia, on business with state officials, |Studebaker sank as low as 116%, real, in the your ending June 30, al.|2eskine Childers draws no editorial j weapon's not know me of the 3 nding the: ‘results of the research | struck the ground ani - i Idest weather | The state board will join in the|loss of 6 points. The closing was ut ing!$177,838.97; ac-| Condemnation in the London morn-|bservers here affect to. feel tha en h | vard player. Owen sccoped it bp |; Nev. 25.—In the coldest wea! erpsaarde ye balarliaite kk. Sales approximated 480,000 | lowed caims totalling! $177,838.97; ing newspapers @§oday. Several pa-| Ismet must watch his step in dvaling ae » work in Columbus prune the| om the dead run and aided hy | of the season and in the testh of | |request for the closed season on deee| wen |cording to the report of the bureau | # NewanapersQfodny,” Several pe | fame sit waten bis step ix dealing ef ARHOUNEAG Der ore: COMOrED! v i inds more than 50,- to protect the fast diminishing num-| shares. iod, made today. Qe k n ¢ 1 ‘ds to high north winds P for the period, y: ‘ 4 Th cohaasion first of’ the week. x} yepon interference ran 31 yae tNe Army and %, Mr. Judd said, and will also) barb }.| biographical material, and introdue-|ope and Améries.: The app The local officials admit they have| Yale’ fdur-yard line, where only vt persone. one oa ails anaes and le ae ee Be pA totalat LAAe Pet eR ae eels tory notes indicate neither surprise] is felt by some of the European dele- have ‘run’ into. a, blank wall in their) ® brillisnt tackle ‘by Hullman anand on Franklin field, today the opening of the duck season to i awards, total $72,011.72, $34,764.68/0F censure. Everywhere there is| gates that the power men: behind ‘the efforts to find # criminal motive. No| stopped a score then. and struggle for vietory in theit i Qctober 1, There are too many ducks was allowed for medical services, | *ecognition of Childers’ ability andi scenes, will force Ismet: into making suspicious persoms have beer seen Gehrke made one yard, Owen annual football game. killed in the “flapper” stage during $27,721.41 was allowed for permanent | CoUrage, and the: obituaries and:edi-! demands whieh cannot possibly be ) near the Hendersen home they 'say,| two mc-e and then Bucll replaced Navy scores placement point j+h. jast two weeks of September, Mr. PR partial disability and $43,842.14 for | torials alike deplore that his life had i accepted. " nor have they ay soviet’ fe q Lee EB starter Wane neaclone and touchdown; score Army 0; \Judd said. tonipbrery: disability, such ‘an ending. iy fay Picadas port previously.“ advanced , theories, ive Owen went over for a touch- Navy 7) é | ‘ The state board is now making z The accompanying financial report ——— : Ec Richana | thatthe family ight have been dOne | down on the next. play Home Score fitst period: Army 0; | timinary surveys on a plan for the ¥5 Self Out as Ac-| shows that during the year the in- ee EEC UNION: i] Laussnne ie eNGU ay ara | away with b} enemies of Henderson jond with a drop from the 15- Navy 0. j conservation of waters ‘of many|Holding One’s Self Out as come was $474,604.45, from the fol-| Lon on Noy 2h bore lispate uhburn’ Ohildy.chist a:-Amsriean - Who was a non-union at the Rennsyl- yard) line: browgtt the score to. 7 Atsny scores field goal. streams in the state in which fish| ~ countant Not Crime lowing: premiums, $315,564.42; inter- eee ily Mal soe ae aor) puskess Beet Uke Gehan: delegas y ania ghops. ® to 0 for Harvard, area be propagated successfully, Mr. ATs istered warrants tion tae Pires: ae : ‘ All indications, they assert point to| Grozs kicked off for Yale to 100,000 TURNED DOWN Juda said ota aay streams there is ot salts “eased; miscellaneous, | Cvening in consequence of the execu-| tions at this, morning's season er joison, if such was the manner of Hammend who fumbled it. Hull- (By! the Associated Press.) t sufficient water left after the| The cases against Herman G,| 0m hand, §21,188.¢5; tion of Erskine Childers. Young wo-| reiterating the insistence )¥ of the death having been administered inthe| man. Elt left end fell on the pig New Haven, Conp., Nov! 25.—The jnot, sulicten’ wat keep alive large| Brissman, of Bishop, Brissman and | $64.28. the year the bureau dis-|men in the galleries, the dispatch United: States ap on Sea tis seiae! . food. ‘They declare evidence seems| skin on Harvards /34 yard line, | football players ‘of! ecient numbers of fish, Mr, Judd said. Th, |company, St. Paul accountants, which bused money as follows: eomponsa-| asserts, began to epeak in protest Mamaia, delivered on: October-30: to to noint to, Mrs: Hengerson as the| Yale made two first downs plac~ | Yale put on ot" heir annual joust {board believes that the building of were instituted at the time icine cx |tion, $08,226.47; medical expense,| against the corporation left without| Great Britain, Frence and Ttaly, and perpetrator, of the deaths. ing sthe, ball-onsithe: Crimson, 10: |_| 1tov. toeay skin, To see the Crim- |roscrvoirs or dams at such points as|man and employes were ite. iedue,| $47,531.65; administrative expense, barsnot the corp ft without) cid that the American government She is! believed to have become) yard line. A brilliant tackle by || with the pix skin. | 70 sce the Sri |Tovow Wood Lake and Jim Lake, |aminations of various state indus- Haa72AG; refunds including. divie| stening. ‘The correspondent adds #414 that the American, governme mentally unbalanced brooding over) Gehrke alone prevented the Eli fon oN atch 2 concourse of alumnijwhich are, he said, widening of thetries for the Nestos administration dends paid in cash, $71,670.17; re-{ that inasmuch as the ‘aribashmg o ills, having consulted-pkysicians in| leader from crossing the goal. er fair followers came from the jJim River, would make possible ex-| shortly after, it took office a year tunned cheks, $716.17; catastrophe re-| Soldiers continues dui y in soa ern 3 various cities. ~ Pig. | O’Hearn- missc)i! an easy field ici tf the country, almost of the |cellent fishing grounds. It is not|ago, were disposed of py: Ae a0; insurance, $4,000, total, $271,017.91. | Ireland, bere te ‘or! scoaho| : Funeral -service for sthe-»family,, goal standing on the Crimson 15- | ©” rid They. formed an audience far | proposed, he added, that the board|preme court here, in: uphol ne | The report shows the balance on|the people regard’ the execution as j werd to be held at Nelsonville today.) yafdline. “The first period ended more numerous than those which | should do this work but that legis- | contentions of Mr. Brissman's a OF sty 1, 19211, as $803,405.45, and on| Recessary, \ i with the score 7 to 0 in Har- ilti ds of other |jation should be enacted to make pos- | neys. F 29 $1,006,991.66. The ar ae f i = h d the tilting yards lation shou! ze June 30, 1922, as $1,006, Delay Decision Sardis fever. 70 _ | gays and quite as colorful. sible the building of the dais or| “Briseman was charged in one ease| June 30, 10H. af Sich os bu IOWAN DECLARES } y The second period opened with |" Outstanding amonk,the 76,000 odd |roservairs by local communities. | with representing himself | seer ketaTie.ot038, and. places; the AN he war certified public accountant in North RENTERS WILL On Packer Merger) » five-yard plunge by Jordan |.) were sure of seate, was the war | : Dakota when he had not been iicens-|general surplus at $260,811.39. The é _——, / through the Harvard center. .On (‘tine preimer of: France, ‘Georges Ca ture Bandit ibs he state board of accountancy, | statutory surplus is, according to the MOVE TO N D,| Philadelphia, Nov. 25, — Dam * (By the’ Associated Press) the next play O'Hearn dropped | Cjemenceau., The prospect of see- | p . . ed by the seat oor th iolating | report, $116,803.23. jcaused by a fire which last night ‘ Washington, Nov. 25.—Altnough| back 2s if to punt but tossed a {ing in action at the sport that is/ Who Tried to ' Sad in anotiers £89 law in holding| No part of the surplus has been z 4 | troved @ six hundred foot pier : the various interested agencies of the; short fcrward pass to Neidlinger | new to him, the teams of the two o 4566 ” the false advertising (ley tt ee set aside to cover payment of credit lowa rdaters will move to Nort! [16 cars and four scows, all loa: federal government have about com-| who, razed to the Crimson 38- | Amefican colleges most widely Raid “Pay’ Wagon jhimseut out 25 ue. Both kine |merit nor. of dividend and payment | Dakota if they get the proper infor: with coal ’* today: wasy'dotiniated Ya pleted their individual investigations | yard line before he was downed. (Continued on Page Three) eds . were instituted by JoseDi ard be{of these items must be made from mation, according to a letter received | Ss55,090, The pier was owned by th into the proposed merger — of ° the Minneapolis, Nov. 25.—Arnold|and member of the Le 03 4 oy| the general surplus, the report adds. |by H. ©. Williams, of the state im-| Phiuadetphia and Reading railroad, , ‘| packing concerns of’ Armour. and = Chennaux, driver of the ‘“money|fore Justice of the Peace R. H. migration department, from Ernest “at least 1,100. tons of anthracit: ’ Morris, there were indications today F 5 < | ear” which two bandits attempted Thistlethwaite. Mr, Brissman wat J di I M, Larson, living near Grand Forks.| 1d #000 tons of bituminous wer ’ that no final policy would be decid. | What’s The Matter With Bismarck? ito hold up in St. Paul yesterday, t0- arrested in the first instance at 9 Relieve Body Is Mr, arson says: :, chron del eeasemlee AR cart al es neee ate ratne | Crecteh tet Resnick A ne Tae ue, ee That of A. Teede, sr iam rading ana Taree ation “officials generally. i ' Will the city stand still or will it advance-in the ithe highwaymen. Kenney’ is in #|tioriari proceedings, and Judge Nuse:| Peeks asnbeisind Byeas) jinto Towa, Contests Election idere in! i i i Brissman his de- y the Asso “I came up here from Yowa, pur- It was considered probable in next decade? {hospital suffering from a bullet |sle held with Mr ND. Nov. 26-The body P A \ Fargo, N. D., Nov. 25. dome quarters that today’s cabinet | meeting might advance the question toward the point of discussion. j It-is known that arguments both in favor and against the. merger have been laid before the gepart- ments of agriculture and the.depart- } ment of justice. * | Whether the administration policy will be determined before Senator La Follette, Republican, of Wiscon- sin, has, an opportunity to .call up: his resolution asking : for full in-| formation about the merger, is 9 question which is causing consid- erable speculation at the capitol. i wound. One of the bandits was shot |by Chennauk when they attempted ito steal a $5,000, pay roll of a St. Paul dry goods firm. The condition of Kenney who was arrested here last night was said to | be serious, ARREST WOMAN St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 25.—St. Paul police today arrested a woman who was said to be the driver of the ‘isi i firmed S 2 ki ‘ wis the Aim case the supreme court, of a man,found hanging in a barn | Chived term alone stneyeat iver holds that “inasmuch as the statute ne Rogers: aoe ae ate ia (eOine Anita ead didi Ha “4 ee eet corte for|lieves, she told Adjutant Charles| they get any information worth while either declare that it is a crime for/lieves, she told Adjutant Charles | (oor ‘here. cae nae eacriever’ tpon| checking the description of the dead | “I am going to Mason City and ishment rhea aE man and pictures found in his poc-! Marshalltown, my home, ‘Christmas. one who pr S, a ji i i . Fi nd Valley City police! Have vou any late soil maps without having received 2 cortifients ae the matter today and | North Dakota or literature on ane Fe ne oar eo nncat, can he pre |if no errors are found the body will | Also, if vou desire to do so I wou isfestly no punishm iked bythe courts “Hences it) is be’brought to Fargo, Mr. Nelson seid like ie aeiney of nivinective jNorth sistompb le iueebich. peice ao eee are te ctleged criminal] Mr. ‘Teede left Fargo eleven weeks | Dakota settlers you have o A after attempting a ; ago ta work in the harvest fields; “I fully expect to influence some here yesterday. The police refused jcomplaint did not charge crime at) shout .Dickinson and has not since | other to come here in the near fu- to make known the woman’s identity. {2 B | May the citizens as a whole take concrete action in order to better. the general welfare of the city, and speed its program? A lot of citizens, old and young are going to tell what they think about it, through The Tribune’s Essay Contest, which is now open but which closes soon. Thirty dollars in prizes are offered. The rules are simple. Tell in 500 words your opinions on the subject, “Bismarck and the Future.” ye Mail your essays early, to The Contest Editor, Tribune. Of Lisbon Paper (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N, D., Nov. 25.—Chargin; that the corrupt practices act ha: been violated, the publishers of th: Enderlin Independent three year: the official paper of Ransom count) have started suit to contest the election of the Lisbon- Free Pres: as official paper. The Farmérs Pres: Lisbon paper ran advertisement pro- mising that if-elected, a sample copy ofthe paper containing the delia- quent tax list would be furnished exery taxpayer in the county, \ be . been heard from, says Mrs. Teede. | ture.”

Other pages from this issue: