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‘ a 7 mitted TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922 FRENCH MAY SEIZE GERMAN’ COAL MINES Direct Action: in Reparations | Question Is Threat- ened (By the Associated Press.) Paris, Nov. lan for direct action by F: as ‘a solution of the repara question was sub- teday to the full cabinet, meeting in the Elysee palace, with President Millerand’ presiding. The plan provides for seizure of the state coal mines aitd collection of the export taxes in the Ruhr dis- trict together with absolute control | of that section now occupied ly the French military. Members of the cabinet, after the meeting, refused to discuss the | action taken, but it is generally be- | lieved the plan was approved witn- out opposition... arg tion. - PROF SEE 100 YEARS BEHIND THE BISMARCK aoe Women Kluxers Organize in Atlanta ae (By the Agno Minneapolis, No Steer, who won inter to coinplete Dakota Agricultural bo, her mother said, livestock and animal {New Richland, Wi: She was born and x near Motte N. D. TA Girl Who Won fi International Fame Weds Accountant at Chicago fiwe o by her] nature that will repay well, aside ability to judge ‘ock and who| from his. story. ishyly admitted at the time that s As‘ stated. Friday, will. be “young would probably marry a farmer some} yooples night,” but Mr. Renshaw will (day, when’ she was “grown up’ has | have = special message',to. parents married—but her husband. is not &) and a warning. .Faseets dind mothers Rees ¢ 2 will be told truths that it will be He is Monroc Smith of Forman,| well to heed. [ND an. egeountane only qivt ever | _.2he message of Dr. Bennard last Miss § ; y girl eve?) night was still to the church and a.course at the North jgraduating with hono: | Her wedding took place todiy at| Says Robber - the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Smith, who are uncle and am tc] Often Worse |the bridegroom, The bride’ is the "rm, daughter of Mrs. E.M. Steer of «Than Murderer MR. HENSHAW WILL RELATE MS, BUT ADMD MIWUAte y Ban wis ‘converted twenty years ago Thursday of next week (Dec, 7, 1902),:| and the day previous was singing in grand opera with some of Americ and the following way tothe Cleveland ining sehool to prepare for y evening will be “young folks” evening and upon that ocea- sion Mr. Renshaw ‘will tell many of the Nacts “behind the footlights ted Press) well as the glamour in the mi of 28. Vesta} many young people before them. And national honors | his singing that night will be of a dealt with the haptism of John ‘by water and later the Holy Ghost bap- tism. College speci husba t Rar (By the/ Associated Press) Fargo, N. D,, NO -A robber i in m ects worse than a mur- derer, Judge M. J. Englert declared today when he sentenced four | to fifteen years each in pri charges of severely beating an Axel eared on a farm 2 PAGE THREE A gM Put PEP in Your Step. There’s feeling of personal price ‘every critical man possesses when he buys corract clothes at correct prices. Here you'll find clothes that reflect good style, good workmanship, all Wool fabrics. Suits and overcoats. $35 $45 — ons Hand tailoring and pressing. rs SAYS EXPERT (By the Associated Reess) New York, Nov. 28.—Charles Lane Poor, professor of celestial mechan- ics at Columbia University yesterday took issue with Professor -Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, goyernment astronomer at Mare Island§ Califor- nia, who recently claimed to have discovered the secret of gravitation: If reports of Professor See's ad- dress were correct, said Professor Poor, it was authoritatively stated by LaPlace 120 years ago that See y tly one million times out ef the “I, know nothing whatever abcut / the cause of gravitation,” Professcr Poor asserted.” Nor, so far as I am aware does anyone else. If Professor See s that gravitation is pro! gate space with the velocity of light, then it is almost certain that this theories are wrong. Man, years ago it was proved that gravi tation is practically instantaneous in its action and that if it is pro- pagated across. space,, its speed is many milton times that of light LzPlace investigated this point. *To prove his statement Profes See would have to show cither t! all the observations for the last thousand years are wrong; that the / seem, and hive not been where the: have always been sen, or else prov that the mathematics of LaPiaco, Leverrier and Newton are faulty.” Seti iS DOUBLE-DECK STREETS SEEN “Double dedk streets and highways general sales Chevrolet | Motor company. “While it is becoming increasingly evident that the only saturation point manager, city street’ and some highways near large cities. ae “It is inconceivable that such sspace limitations will be/ permitted to stop the universal adoption cf the most economical efficient means for transportation of goods and people ever de’ “Civilization is directly dependent on transportation facilities and no man should be denied the right to 1 himself of the best of such | facilities y;et that is what we are coming to rapidly. “Already large cities have estab: lished one way traffic, and assigned | special streets for commerciai vehi- | earth and moon are not what they) are coming,” says Colin Campbell, | of the automobilé industry is the! capacity of the highways, we have| already regched capacity iu variqus) Maskea ‘Women, members "of the Dixie Protestant Women’s League, are shown here in the regalia @ their order which has been patterned after the Ku Klux Klan, This picture shows Mrs. E. N. Gibbs wit the flowers), commander of the order, with six of her staff whose names she refused to disclose. “The cour try, will hear from us from now on,” says Mrs, Gibbs,d:nown through Georgia as "Mother" Gibbs, - NS Ay LS de rad LU pD Raioica 520 OOO SEES jwith. Judge F. T. Lembke presiding. from in front of the Van Horn ho- " The calendar for the November. term tel, has been recovered in Fargo aN is a long one, there*being some 92! according to a telephone m |eases listed, and will probably ‘take from Chief of Folice Louis iwell into January to complete. | Datfigren to Chief Martineson this Sioux Falls, S. D.—Initial steps toward formation of a farmer-labor —————_——_ afternoon. The car was stolen by y TX South Dakota today were ASK RECEIVER ‘a convict escaped from the peniten- Haken at a meeting here of delegates He was placed under arrest there. Suit Filed in Fargo leat ‘NORTH FARGO _ WANTS TOBE Receiver of Grand Forks >| from over the state. Selection of ‘ Bank 4 A VILLAGE}: delegates to the national meeting: at sys - Chigago on December 11_wag the in business to come before today’s Tt was indicated that com- of the state organization | A ean 3 (By the acti Press) Fargo, N. D., Nov., 28—Contending | Fargo, N. D., Nov. 28,—Judge A. 2. Cole in district court issued an - |ternative writ upon the state bank- |ing\board to show cause why John session. pletion | Vallely should not be removed as re-| that the gvi orth Fargo un-| Would go. over until after the “ia | ceiver of ‘the Pegples-State Bank of {der the law has much to} tional gathering. : < Grand Forks, and a temporary re-| annex the city of Fargo as | ‘The new party plans to draft heav- _|strdining order forbidding sale of | has.to annex the’ villa ily from the ranks of the older par- the assets of the closed bank was}for the village appeared in d ties, according to the delegates, and court before Judge M. J. Englert y terday afternoon and argued for a pegmanent injunction restraining the city, from _miking such, an_annexa tion. granted. Charges that Vallely has slow | favoritism along political lines made, It also is charged that Vallely misapplied funds of the defunct institution in making various loans, that he has failed to collect all of the special asgesstients made against stockholders, that he had abused cre- ditors of the bank. Defendants are R. A. Nestos, Thom- as Hall arid Sveinbjorn Johnson, as ernor in the field in 1924, rather than ; throw its suppot to the candidate of any of the olde paties. Among the delegates attending the meeting wwe R. F. Pettigrew, Repub- lican, United States senator, 1899- 1901; Alice Lorraine Daly, Nonparti- san league candidate for governor jin the recent election; and Andrew Ey Lee, former governor And a support- I! “CITY NEWS | ——_ —_____——__ ‘Announces (Mr. and Mrs, Roy are the | members of the banking board, and| parents ‘of a baby girl born this {er of the Democratic candidate for Gilbert Semingson, state examiner. | morning. 5 governor in the recent election. The writ is returnable December a a Baby Gir ee The birth cf an infant daughter MISS NiELSON RECEIVE COPY born at the Bismarck hespita! is URGES ‘SELLING’. 1 by Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Grand Forks, N. D.,. Nov. 28.— | #nounced by - _ | Copy of temporary injunction issued | Pnsen- gal OF EDUCATION by Judge A. T@Cole in Cass county a A [ies court Monday against the] yy) ane Date aa qe |. “Bic sale by the state banking board of} | Ur, ane. Ns » U. 4 | ct,” M Brittin are the parents of an infant daughter born this morning at the St. “Aleyius hospital. Baby Boy The birth of a baby boy born y: terday at the St. Alexius h announced by Mr. and Mrs. am MeMurrick of Glensoz. auperintendent, told hee naalaee! at the Baptist church Sunday evening speaking on the topic, “A’ Complete Education.” ne said there must be a desire on the part of the ‘child fer an edu- ion, una if there were no such, it is the business of educators create that de Education must assets of the defuncf People State Bank of Grand Forks was served this morning on John Vallely, re- | ceiver. - The injunction directs the board | to appear, before Judge Cole on December 1 to show cause why tha injunction should not. been made, rmanent, and why Mr. Vallely |made permanent will not interfer |with the plans of these, now im j charge, pointing out thatthe ques- | tion of selling the assets was dis | posed of when the state banking | board recently rejected the bid of | $100,000 presented by Ole” Knutson ing in the cloak room atthe Pres terian church carly this week has been recoveréd, Chief Martineson said today, a child having taken waste ch sg better 2 tendance and care-of school prc are heated, operty maintained, teachers, are paid and ¢ are 24,000 absences in ar, costing the state $11,009.00 a ay, she said. Miss Nielson ty. Houses | i Negro Sentenced. y Paul Grier, Negro, was sentenced | to 30 days in pail here for vagran will have its own candidate for-gov- | Se i * agraceivars “gold” : 5 blie. | the temporary injunction nif Hee ee ee ery one One| second | point” Wi imination a? ony! EXPERIENCE tnsicnt, Nelson, in. ropbin ce ; him in a local park. (By J, K. Doran.) A murderer, he, said, secks to kill Yesterday evening witnessed an in-| OMY one persons whe vopher are prepared to injure or kil! al tensified interest in the revival serv- iccs at the Methodist church. ‘The audience was large for Monday, but it was not so mug) the numbers as the interest that Ys now attracting | the attention of the public. Yet the |attendance was large, many from. |various parts of the Missouri Slope | country. The singing is improving nightly ‘and musie lovers are missing muen | i they fail to hear Mr. Renshaw. ast night he sang “My AlKIs On the at r.” Next Friday evening Mr. Renshaw |will, by request, tell his experience i“from the stage to the pulpit.” He! the sufferer edy from three and cr chial in Tar has tains no op on the pped. Don’t be Penny Wise and Pound Foolish Don’t think because youcan get a big can of Baking Powder for little | moneythatyouaresavinganything There’s Only One Way. to Save on Bake-Day USE 7 It costs only a fraction of acent for each baking. —Its sale is 2 times ‘as much‘ as that of any other brand. — You use less be- cause it contains more than the ordi- nary leavening | i | | persons who stand in their, way. EXHAUSTED FROM GRIPPE COUG:: La grippe coughs rack to a state of exhaus- tion. “Would get completely exhau violent Brippe i writes R. G. Collins, Barnegat, \N. J. | “Tried Foley’s Honey and Tar the cough ceased entirely.” U generations for cough: up, throat, chest an itation, Foley’s Honey and tood the test of time. Con- tes—ingredients printed : Largest selling | cough medicine in the world. and tear coughs ALUMET | iis Boonomy BAKING PO WDER and 1 by colds bron- | | i 1 | | Bes { | | i | | | ion, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, i andy- night will empty your bowe S. E. Bergeson & Son ~- NEW HOLIDAY NECKWEAR. \ NM Ag ASCARETS | |For Constipated Bowels— Bilious.. Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative to | pletely by morning and you will fed [physic your bowels when you have | splendid. “They work while | Headache, Biliougness, Colds, Indi Casearets never stir you uj pe like Salts, ike Cascarets. One or two to- com- CAPITOL THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Matinee Thursday at 2:30 _ phe girl nobody thanted someone else. and poignantly human. » Who thinks he hasn’t a heart will find it when he sees FordetMe-Not with Bessie Love and Gareth Hughes. A Louis Burston Production. /- Pills, Calome'! or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children| love Cascarets tog Ann came to that in the orphanage, and she knew why. As long as she © stood -still visitors liked her smile and the straightforward look in her eyes. It was when she walked that they found the flaw—and adopted The story of Ann is not a novel story, for those things which make it—loneliness and the hunger for love—are not new. It is just simple cles. | “The double-deck street is in use| right now in the appfoaches to the }state banking boa Grand. Central Terminal in New| sets, York, also automobile subway for tax- | icabs, =| receiver, Mr. | threshed ASSAULB CASE —_ (©. Coote BEING HEARD Dickinson, N. D., Nov. %—L. E.| Newton, a farmer living in the wes!- ern part of the county, charged with | assault with intent to kill, in the The question of replacing him ag Vallely out before district Judge |C. M. Cooley here during the latter | nise 'McLEAN COUNTY » PIONEER DIES and J. I Odonnell of Grand Forks in pat aay ; a of session refering to state aid | T | response to an advertisement for| Police have opened correspondence] and to the fact that Bismarck high Best by Test bids to be in by November 15. It is] with the Philadelphia police depart-} school i the first Nua not the intention of the receiver o:}| ment, where it is ected he is} Jn speaking of Iadership she THE WORLD’ e it clear to us that we are not erious as we ought to be since | there are so maky who are permits ted to teach who are almost entirely J unfitted for teaching. Neilso referred to the night schools which | are being copducted in various | places in the state. She brought | home/the need of such schocls when | she quoted a gentleman who ae firmed that in an adjoining count) rd to sell the-as-| wanted. « r St. Alexius Hospital S. Holmbo of al, John Eagle. hardt cf Venturia, Mrs. G. E. Bren- Regan, Daniel Janke of Dan- , zig, Mrs. Henry Krein. of Danz'g Mrs. Andrew Petersofi of Leith irs. Nortbert J. Joyce of Zap, Chri Doctor of Tuttle, and Miss Aurelia Sprock, of the city, and S. D. Rohrer said, , was "INDO j AUDITORIUM strength. '§ GREATEST BAKING POWDER | 6 ONE NIGHT. TUES. DEC. 5 LPH KLAUBER_- TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY PETER B. KYNE’S “KINDRED OF shooting of ‘Nick Boltz, when the lat- ter went to the Newton home to cot lect a threshing bill, was the first case calle when the’ November term the district court was convened Tuesday morning of this a) A TALK WITH ‘A BISMARCK MAN Mr. J. L. Hubegt, rétired deputy sher’ ' iff of 122 First Street, Tells of His Experience. There is nothing-like a talk w of our own citizens for giving | one ious qufferer from the dread kidne We, therefore, give here ar interview with a Bis: ek man: “t don't know of any remedy I can | recommend moré, highly than Doan’s Kidney Pills,” says Mt. Hubert, I - used them shout five years. ago when suffering from an attack of kidney complaint. Lumbago was the worst symptom of my complaint. -There were times when I had to off from work for several days back™was so painful. The rétions contained _ sediment my kidney se. ard e ‘burned in passage. I went to. Len- hart’s Drug Store and got three bo: . es of Doan’s Kidney Pills and the : were not long in showing beneficia ecfects upon,my system. The three boxes cured/me. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbura Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. week | hope and encouragement to the anx-| have entered * the ane to Burleigh, 1000 persons voted in tal for treatment. Miss | the recent election who could | i DN —Th eset : i 58 | |, washoniP Pp " thybere, sina Fern Rielah “of Hazen, and Thomas | neither read nor write in any langu- lfrom this vicinity one of jthe old | Yeure Bird of Etbowoods have been | age. | discharged from the hospital. ett ci i |time pioneers of this*section of the county, His death was caused. ‘by | quick consumption. Bismarck He John V. Bo FINAL HAIL WARRANT CALL | pital hee of Zelan}.. Mrs. Mr. Thyberg had been q resident of | i Kitud: the county. since 1883, having’ come | John Rutshke “Sas Ee here when a young man. He was born j Linton, Me, 7. W. of the |, Call for’ all hail qwaiainfs’ demain? hands of the original | ‘ing in the o did | hoiders or sold to’ parties not sell them to the 3 and when a young try. in Sweden, in 1 man came to this coun ci 5 Carnet ie yer of the city Miss Edna Brecht of Golden Valley, He home- jsteaded up the river, in the “Basto | Lon eet Mandan’ Nava neighborhood after he had come tp | Andvew Keren che hespital for {aud Trust Company, has been made | MeLean county. When a youlg mat | treatment. Joseyh Mason of Wiltod, Py, Bia Treneaiye Joba Steen, This | ‘he married a daughter o! ie ae Baby Lucile Siedman of Temvik last and final al for’ the i i | Alfred Leidholm, the Leidholm family |. Watt” Kinuel of Wishek, Mrs, |‘Varzants requests the turning into | | also being pioneers) 9 pioneers of the county. |iy awie John Sf Kulm, Mrs.{ the office of the state treasury of Adgust Johnson <f Alment and-Mrs. | Paper, worth $459,000. WOMEN EN SIT ON Martin Lapp of Beulah have been}. In sedition i H col for all rr aes . the hospital... | Warrants outstanding the treasure! __ STARK CO. JURY inaceed frye The koby EEE, aos ike ta | trial Commission for the payment Turkey, ard everything — |e e ot the sum that body, will real old o Thanksgiving | ay" the Minnesota Loan and Trust| menu at “McKenzie Hotel.| Company for ‘the warrants it has Den’t worry ever cooking at | its possession. home when you can dine here! Sea ia A Dickineod: 28. a For th first time in the history of Stark county women are sftting on a gury in the trial. of L. E. Newton, charged with assault with deadly weapon, mnesota Loan | 4 TH ig ~ THE: MOST REMARKABLE! DAV of the CENTURY EUGENE O'NEILL'S. JONES with the amazing actor which was the first cast called in the November term of the district court. r i The two.women who aualified for the| Gace Cit DEATH REPORTED | | ury in‘this case weré.Mrs. C. G. Wil-)) V@pita ul - eates ois liams and Mrs, H. M. Pearce, will have in Napoleon, N. Diy Nov. 28.—Allen ‘STOLEN AUTO ISRECOVERED A Ford touring. car, car gined jointly by D. C. Poindexter and D. J. Smith, Which was stolen a few days ag°] Ver) | from, 1 p.m. {08 Doniy nomination of ofiiccrs and re- | ception afterwards. All ment- bers urged to be present. at Coliseum, ‘ybedy welcome. “Glacier Park Five” orches- tonight. ARLY SETTLER’S D. Hilliard, an early settler of Lo- Comin, igan county, died at Enilda, Alberta, Canada, eS as to information | received her | We have strictly fresh eggs. | ‘Place your order early. Mod-| ern Dairy. H | | CHARLES SGHPIN ede Ae AFTER Sane rite Pere Ar toe PRINCESS THEATRE ~- NEW YORK AND LONG RUNS IN BOSTON - CHICAGO and PHILADELPHIA Prices, 50c, $1.00, $1 Sale opens Sat $2.00, $2.50, Plus Tax. Box Office at Harris & Woodmansee. Secure Seaés arly For This Attraction. . THE DUST” with MIRIAM COOPER and RALPH GRAVES Thrills galore, a touch of humor and_a dash of adventure, with romance winding its way through the plot, make this one of the most entertaining pictures. COMING “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” J with THEODORE ROBERTS