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ESTABLISHED 1873 i i I BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922 (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS i Ee ree ae ‘ ay a : ue - ee ey - A > (tase are $ > ' 2 . i : 2 < THIRD PARTY |,__As You Seldom See Him (GOMPERS AND: ‘BANDITSSTEAL TURKS REFUSE | Client for Life XMAS CHEER IN (4 : rs : | arian H 7 i | i E | LOAD OF LIQUOR: 2 i . i " el i | i ey | ce = i | | 1 | -4By:the Associated Press) ' : i EVERY HOME FEA H I |r Chicago, Dec, - 13'-—Eight bandits i : [ { held up the Mayer Storage and Van | i | Company, awed three employers with a | é ee i atone ‘ revolvers and escaped with a truck | ee Sivi ill. / Return, lone «load of liquor. . : i | Progressives el R : i Chief of Those Called in While three of the robbers stood Greeks and Other Nationali- Home to Fight Throug’ | j . guard over as many employes of the! é i 2 Rotarians an t eae i Daugherty Impeachment | concern, the others carried out case ties Must Subscribe to panei eae d Other Goodfet Present Parties Proceedings of liquor until with the truck load- | lows of Bismarck to Stage ss jed, they drove away. Ottoman Rule i Real Festivity | i cose cet H eal Festivity ASSAIL CUMMINS ACT ‘LABOR AIDS KELI | s i j LER DONT WANT MANDATES i H | | TREE AT AUDITORIUM a” Veaders - Has! | ' .” Leaders Declare Much \ Gompers Says That Employ-| _, Wil 0; Interf | awry lished inv Ef i ppose Interference ae 2 i een Accomp! | | ment of Counsel Was Ap- ; Of League With Visit from, Kris Kringle and ar . 7 ~ f i It wasn’t enough for Attorne; i fecting Union of Forces | proved by Committee T0 AIRPLANES Minorities itaine Elwell of New York to win Other Features Comprise —-— | j fa da se (By the Associated Press) ts | + eee emuore's aitte tore ane | Testam for Civic Event Cleveland, Dee. 13—Delegates to G palneton Dee 18. Samuct { 7 | Lausanne, Dee. 13.—Turkey ref i Ya ike to take up with you," he the second conference for progres- | ‘ican "Federation oe ra re Mouse “Appropriations Com ed at today’s session of the Neav| Said. ‘I expect an immediate de- | Bismarck Good Fellows, Rotarians, 2 Dol Hea! action were leaving for'| ly told the house udiciary com- | Pproprialions \OM"' gust conference to assign any special | ore a tay aroha bac inte [Elks, Knights of Columbus, in fact 3 * their hdmes teday to perfect state | | rales totay that the executive ‘| mittee Also Asks Smaller {part of Turkey as a national home| the courtroom and were married, {ll fraternal and civic organizations “organizations for the nomination j | committee of the federation had , . | for the Armenians, Ismet Pasha de-|—~a—W.n.—~- have aceepted Santa Claus’ proposi- é : ae ize ah pie es of Ships be Included een Seneca ' aa and elcetion of candidates, either | | aeeraee ne, emplesment of ype: Ships be Includ \clared this would mean a new at-| tion as printed above with a “whoop” Howell Susmatiee Ay oc ePer et | Keller, Republican at Minnenatayet 3 Sembe so caumember, Turkey R R COMMISSION Chests In Ditmar this gents or by “indspendent polieieal action” | {in prosecuting impeachment pro: | AS K NEGOTIATIONS | Lord Curzon warned Ismet that) 7S" 288 The BeCeieete eee pear a aS et forth in we ae of a i codes seainst Attoracy Cen- | , ; | there would be no sympathy any-!} ing at their noon luncheon at the fanization adopted at the two day | eral Daugher' | where in the world for Turkey if| McKenzie hotel ‘his afternoon, sanventTOD a out sem bictures of General Pershing have been taken which show hin, | Washington, Dec. 13.—George 'W |Would Have President at) tne conference broke down on the ! serhets18 wolte to be a special visit Formation of a third party was | of uniform. Here is America’s military hero with Mrs, Potter Vickersha : i i i atme inor- | EA te Bie @SRis nie eee defeated ab the closing session last | at the Bal Fantastique at which the Chicago Four Hundred ined gone | viekersham, fovner ajorney | gener Once: Negotiate with anestlon sof) the: treatment..of: minor: 5 22 and a big community tree at t night after a prolonged debate in| for charity, ‘The present Mrs. Potter Palmer is the daughter-in-law of | of the Amercian Puteaion on tat Entente Powers j ities. | auditorium for the kiddies and the: 7 ; ah : me ig hey tanond tame ott \ | of the American Federation of La- i itacoa lone tnd e unantlasetory | i daeountcaneisabcacdate é which) man, di} ob e of a generation ago. : inci ‘ : or Kaela 9 | Serown ups? vatsar dates to berians the Republican and Democrat parti-! 5 Rel cee SU Lae 8 fests ve the principal witnesses i= discussion the entire question of| —- ‘nounced later. es “owned and financed by Wall | os 7 Sard ci pein ned the house | (By the Associated Press) minorities was referred to a sub-| Wang © 5 | Old Santa will be conducted ae | DONNIE BUSH TQ cnc ScsehSreacte. scent || westineon, Dee. 134" request sommission ant Coungel Versed in Pub-|inoush the stets and be wll vit A feature of the report of the | | proceedings brought against Attor.| tht President Harding seek to} In his declaration regarding the) lie Utility Matters—Two {™&"y of the little boys and girls olutio: committee as adopted | i i 5 gains! r- : lll Mmenianec ds < 5 z ‘deterred by sickness from meeting velavstionsthabethesconter:,| ‘ | | ney General Daugherty by Repte-| broaden jthe scope of the naval lim-| Armenians Ismet said there was not Years NEN i ae y ; " id rig-9, duclaration: that. the! confer. | | sentative Keller, Republican, of Min-/ itation agreement so as to inelude{ bit of territory in Turkey proper| ears Behind in Work als A ihe eae Tikes Relndeces enee, “a eading fa secur- | | eee : , an ae ; or in its provinces or in Cilicia j Will be tied up west of Bismarck to ing the election of progressive Unit- | i x nesota. a limitation on construction of ‘ fs : Ae : - (reat while J Kris : ds cd States senators and members af | : H Laliin [ "Their summons was requested by -smaller types of war vansels and on|Wtich did not contain a Turkish ma-| The state railrond commission, in! Nov g for Brenan me boards : Tel chai teuss = caucse! such monbers 8) Omen (Don-’ Jackson H. Ralston, counsel for Mr.| military and navy aircraft, is in-| {orev and mo territory which could’ it, weekly bulletin, states tha: the! The Rotary. luncheon was given é act as a people’s blog and to work j wnide the fortunes of the Washine-| kclelt to - heard on the fist. speci-| cluded in the annual naval bill as Wes cicada fit the deen ee inmitstensis asking an increase in| over to what Chairman “Bob” Simp- for tha peoples Xproeressive: pres arene : | fication ‘taken up at the opening of| ported today by the house appropria- 2 | etn hens ee . ne “Ange ” Rat aEAT USE the haiti andl | fen nares neve P the hearings yesterday of the four-| tions committee. Ismet declared that if the Greeks| *PPropriation from the legislature, |i, Turence, [eAneela of Maney) that the chairman and secretary of Bi d sacri ected teen submitted in the Minnesota] In its report the committee point-|and Armenians weré unhappy it was| and gives the reasons as follows. je, Eni F Li : Announcement that he had selected; Saas i : fer, Ensign Homer and Lieutenant this conference call such progres- | Schools Close. Flazs at Half. Bush to succced Clyde Milan, whose! TePresentative’s charges against the ed out that the arms conference did| because they had put themselves in} ist. They must have counsel’ Glammeur of the Salvation Army sive members together as soon as | Se anna as temre ad ivetirement. as manager was. made} *totney general. Summons of sev-|not limit the number of types of|the position of aggressors, and that) versed in railroad and public utilit were, present as well. ap Mrs Kerr the new congress convenes to or-| Mast—QOther Merchants known at the conelust : *| eral other witnesses, including Chair-| smaller war vessels and added that| this attitude has received support ‘ ; Pet coal weneen einecstke adi rell i or known at the conclusion of last sea | i - ia) | Pepresenting the Near’ East relief ganize them for effective action. a See i ‘sone was made. by Clark Griffith:! ™4n MeChord of the Interstate Com-| information had reached congress| {tom other countries, PEASE eo 0p aecount. of the Lapecial a vement (Miia; Hazel) Nielson wae Discussion of the third party | Lulogize Him president of the club, over the tele- | Mezee Commission, also had been re-/“That ‘already large programs are! Ismet Pasha was irreconciable on nature of those problems. Increased | {y-5 a guest, H , question came after a day devoted | 5 shone last night’ from New York | quested by Mr. Ralston for today, to planned of vessels up to the maxi-| other points concerning the treat-| appearances before the Interstate) Miss . : : to the discussion and adoption of | (By the Associated Press) viene he is attending the American! be heard on the second specification mum size permitted under the agree-, ment of minorities in Turkey. Be-| Commerce Commission and Duis [somatneaeie Hae reais a program for future political action 5 : P Leapuccicentersnes on the three on which the commit-| ment and that new and larger types| Sides declaring ‘Turkey would not set} ; | ; i : aa att . hich Philadelphia, Dec. 13.—Among the League ‘YP s epile i cases in federal court necessitate | Work and urged the Rotarians to go +, nod a platform in which was de- oe Re Rael ni | tee agreed yesterday to take up first) of surface craft have begun to put/#side an inch of Turkish soil for an sae out and’ bring tWe, relief into ‘the mended repeal of the Esch-Cummins |host of tributes to the memory of yy Wy. | regardless of the numerical order in| in an appearance.” | Armenian national home, he said) Such help. homed tharelves “test Cnn heS law}, public control of water power; | John Wanamaker, merchant pri NORTH DAKOTA which the fourteen specifieations| “In other words,” the report con-| She would not accept the regulation! 2nd. They are behind in thet | i ht ka Oe hautine? Ganaitlene a Vine erccdente that, menilent. and | religious lender and philanthropist,| were originally submitted, The see-|tinued, “Competition is on again in| of yights or minorities by an inter-/ Teutine work approximately two) Hehe NON) Caen cant oe Oe Bde ga neress ond which continued to | ond alleges failure by Mr. Daugherty, the single direction"to which the un-| ational commission in Congganti-i Years owing to the lack of sufficient | i” toc6 range. : pour city today from all: seetio1 country, one stands: out fi fople or .¢lsawhere: technical and accounting personnel. | aoe ; The Angora delegates to the Near! They are asking for two additional |, She read portions from a very pa- East conference are vigorously com. enginers and a telephone supervisor. | thetic letter written by an inmate practice of courts in declaring légis~ lation unconstitutional enactment of the Norris-Sinclair bill; payment of ratified agreement does not extend, and if it be allowed to go on un- |checked the purse strings again must into’ this! Sy A i Paks | | to enforee the railroad safety /ap- of the ‘ | Dlianee laws. sunique. + Te fications which was stilt sper lat the penitentiary for a fellow pris- 2 soldiers’ bohus by taxes on excess incomes, and legislation minimum standards of employment, for women. William H. Johnson of Washing- ton, president of the , Machinists Union in summing up the work of | the conference declared that “much providing © He was always at work on t With these seven words, Mr. Wanv- | maker's first office boy, George W.! Stull, summarized the secret of the, merchant's success. | The one time office boy, who s ne. | world-renowned OF HIS PLIGHT |Sent to Washington by Con- tribution of His before the committee today relates to the appointment by Mr. Daugherty lof Wm. J. Burns as ‘chief of the bureau of investigation of the de- | partment of justice. |, Notice was served on the house | judiciary committee today by Jack- ison H. Ralston, counsel for Rep be relaxed and this government, like all others, will be constrained to launch upon a new program to the extent necessury, to keep us at least abreast of any of the other powers.” Under the bill as brought into the house the President would be asked to open negotiations .with Great batting the plan of the powers to write the question of minorities into the treaty which it is hoped will be} drawn up here. Ismet Pasha and his associates, fearful that interna- tional regulations will be imposed! upon Turkey which will oblige her! to protect foreign nationals living; 3rd, Additional traveling expenses are necessary due to the necessity of protecting the state's interest be- | fore the Interstate Commerce Com- | mission at Washington and before! the federal courts. ; 4th, Additional testing equipment | is necessary in order to fully com-! oner who urged that his family be given relief at Christmas time. In the eight families which she cites as worthy cases there are 49 children and the average income per family is less than $50 a week, Ensign Homer spoke along similar lines. He has the names,of some had | been accomplished in welding jout, ran errands, delivered par: ji slate counsel: for Rept protect Is _‘mecessory in order to fully com) ogether the farmer and labor or- : A sentative Keller, Republican of } itain, France, Italy and Japa {within her borders, believe that such} Ply he Public | r é Dy Navas ganizations for united political acti< [ont Stadually learned to do mor Neighbors jnesota, in the impeachment proceed- [Goaeranen Suhigh would {iit Trl Eonditions would be ah inféings:| Ulllty: Law, re oben asa oe So vity and the work of setting organi |'mPortant routine work for his em lings ‘against Attorney General | ture puilding of all surface and sub-| ment n Turkish sovereignty and a|_ The rates of the Hannes Light & / Christmas & PON aaa fae zations in all states will follow |Ployer, now is superintendent of the; Washington, Dec. 13—Sent to| Deugherty, that he would insist on | mersible types of war craft having] slight to her honor. Power Co. of Glen Ulli were con. | lows of Bismarck get bua. he shortly.” store. | Washington by contributions of ritty , Nis riglite before ine committecs |. tonnage of 10,000 or less and on} Ismet Pasha has jnever been so! tinued for a period of six months | ae vesed, Tie Penge ales ae ee Other ‘leaders expressed them-| gince the death of Mr. Wanamaker cents to a dollar from farmers and{ Ve? if he had to carry his fight to) 01 classes of army and navy air-| aggressive as in his attitude on this) Tom December 31, 1922. peed ls Ceulstord will: group thes fan selves as gratified with the work of jyesterday thousands of letters and'small town business men of central the cgnference and predicted suc- ee a in the progressive political ield. RESUME HEARING ON NOMINATION OF PIERCE BUTLER | petitors, Philadelphia’s schools wi telegrams of condolence have bec received by his family. Flags are the occasion of the death of a pri-i vate citizen, An innovation in the) of euologies of the merchant's life his principal department store com-| North Dakota, John Fray, a German farmer of Turtle Lake, N. D., detail jhalf mast here for the first time on ed to the senate agriculture commit- tee today the plight of farmers of his section. come to the conclusion that the av- {eonnection with the advertising: of}erage farmer in North Dakota has little hope of making a living. “We are going to give up our |the house of representatives. i'TWO SALESMEN FLEECE LOCAL | young men who fleeced a local auto- {mobile dealer, a local sewing ma- j chine company and numerous indi-j{ {viduals out of considerable money or craft. NAVAL BILL IN. Waphington, Dec. 13.--An enlisted personne! during the fiscal year ve- ginning next July 1, of 86,000, the same as at present is provided for a million dollars less than last year, reported to the house today. PRINCE REGENT issue, which in the sassion yesterday chanllenged the attention of the world when Ismet declared that Tur- key could not allow the league of. nations to look after the affairs of the minorities. The Turkish statesman contend! other countries would only let them alone and if they would keep out of politics. Ismet made it clear that Turkey would always be a haven for The Midwest Power company were allowed to reduce their minimum rate per horsepower of connected | load from $2 to $1 per month at} Lisbon, N. D. | The Crosby Light & Power company were allowed to file schedule of proved, The Amenia Light & Power com- pany of Amenia were allowed to file change in its rate schedule wihch was approved by village officials. i { it i nite and same were ap-; I i lies and send member: out with foow, (Continued on Page Three) CLAIMS OF 60 | realm of advertising, in which Mv.| Fray told how he had given up his COMPANIES ; | Wanamaker was one of the first big, real estate business and gone to ea in the navy budget, carying a total] that the Armenians in Turkey woula| T@tes for light and power for th leaders, was the publication today; farming three years ago only to] No trace has been found of two| f $293,806,538, or approximately half} be perfectly happy if agitators in village of CONSIDERED |be closed for one session tomorrow;/ farms un we can get some help,” | . 8 if : ae : tis ge - A S < : scent, | Property. The men were employed non-Turkish races which behavea pe 3 i ‘ (By the Associated Press) and Poyae pe terete eee Fe Te et ec | By the local company as) salesmen,! themselves and ea eerihed to Otto- pee sure of the eer tae ashington, Dec, 13.—Resuming! Rae : estereay 4 pel ‘ ples “| traveling out of Bismarck. They man laws and ideals, He also as- i pee Ces he Sarees rd hearings today on the nomination | morning will remain so until after of our boys are going to Hayron ths) puvehaved: al FOrdTdadater’ of Pauls serted that the Greeks in Constanti-| fF light and power at Lidgerwood | U. S. Veterans Bureau oe of Pierce Butler, St. Paul attorney, |the funeral tomorrow. ieee ae te ah chk of tlt? Bismarck Machine nople would be allowed to remain wae approves ' Holds Meeting in City for to be justice of ‘the supreme court, | " presse Shop, paid $50, down and gave notes! “there if they were born in that city]. The app Heaton, it Wie Peneson) ‘ a senate judiciary sub-committee! MRS, PHILLIPS’ j for the balance. Employed by the ‘and if they would become Turkish| Telephone company of Langdon for This Purpose called Marion L. Burton, president | [esacha hi a subjects permision to reduce their farm line . : mI | | sewing machine company they exe- KG jects, ate 1 canines’ of the U ity of Michigan and HUSBAND PLANS | fj jcuted bonds and went out on their It ‘is estimated that only about aiid APprOxeds 4 About 60 claims of ex-service men formgr president of the University \ |territory to sell machines, It is be- 50,000 of the 400,000 Greeks in Con-| ,, Th? beeen of the village | of wit) be disposed of by a board of the | of Minnesota, to testify. He was un-| TQ RETURN HOME: FRANCE PL lieved they sold one or two machines jstantinople have retained their! Portland for better train service was | yg, V.eterans Bureau in Bismarck | derstood to be a supporter of ‘Mr. | and got away with the money.. Re-|Measles Cause of Illness;| Greek citizenship and it is hoped) Withdrawn by the village. this week. The board, composed of | ap puters _ | Los Angeles, Dec. 13.~—Armour Lee | ports also have come in that’ they jhere that the great majority of the} The Milnor Rural Telephone com-) yj. R. Poole, chairman; Major Bent- ’ Dr, Burton was head of the Uni-j-prittips, husband of Mrs, Clara| jeashed about $300 worth of checks | Temperature Is which is so useful in[PaRY was granted authority to ex-| Jey, medical member, and Allen Met- versity of Minnesota while Mr. But-| phittips, convicted “hammer murder- at Underwood and other: towns north High life of the capital,| tend existing rural telephone lines. | calfe, rehabitation assistant of Far- ler was a regent. During that time] 0°» who a-caped from the’Los An- | - hie lofihars 1g] will be allowed to remain. The Columbus Roller Mill & Elec-} go, is holding sessions in the Ameri- ‘a the regents dismissed three profess-| etos county jil December 5, plans; New. York, Dee. 18 “Satisfied that | . = yaaa i trie Light Plant at Columbus, N. D.,[ean Legion hall, interviewing ex- ors for statements on the war. Mr} (yeu in a few’ days to his for-|he has accomplished nis mission 0 Z (By the Associated Press) s granted permission to sell the | service men from’ the southwestern Butler charged by Senator-elect | h in Houst Tex., it be-; America Georges Clemenceau, sails | Tokio, Dec. 13—Hirohito, the! electric purt of its business to the! part of the state and taking up all Shipstead of Minnesota, farmer-laxi Mer home in Nouston, tex, 1 be | th Prince Regent, i iously ill with Crosby Light & Power company, | questions of compensation and re- h ‘ : : {came known today. for home at 11 a. m., today on the | rince Regent, is seri ly ii ‘i stior ag ee porite, with misconduct in connec-| today | : i | iicdsles: Ate noon. today his; tem: The North Dakota Independent. habitation. ‘The board came here , tion with the dismissal of the pro-} The sheriff's office | announced ' French liner Paris. He was up early atareuw 5 igrade, hi fa Telephone company and the Sharon With full powers to act, so that ssors plans to question Mrs. Phillips sis-{as usual, ready to find a place on perature was 40.5 centigrade, his ’ n ny ArOM ie decision” given’ the “6x-aer¥ice Pike seesnee een e ‘ters, Mrs. Etta Mae Jackson and Miss| the steamer’s deck and wave fare- | pulse 108, ural “Telephone company Were given) 78" Sorat ee | Ola Weaver in their search for clues | well to the country he wishes to} IN MEXICO CITY: _This evening, however, the Asso-| JURY SECURED 33:22 to buy and sell certain ee i erentlby will speak at the . to her whereabouts. join with France in working out ciated Press war informed that Proper : ‘aa _| American Legion meeting here to- ’ : 9 . Prince Horohito's illness was follow- pete 2 Te ns of Aber. | AMT ‘ nt-and Power Company, Trave! | ployment in the Northwest, accord: [the gift of Bernard Mt. Baruch. He |P’asequez objected to the decision 4 os } resumed afternoon” by the|ing to information received by Capt. |expressed a fondness for Turtles) 1° 2" 4oce play in ithe tenth inning ene ments: with Grst degree murder in| Nash for an igent™at that point is| Highest yesterday “i ‘ Duulth, South Shore and Atlantic}G. A. M. An 1, Adjutant-Gen-| some time 50) andl Mrs Baruch sent | and Seruce CHE anipibesteioeking: Kitt COST PAPERS $100,000 cbinection with the death of Howard! closed us petition is sntiefied, Lowest yesterday Railway, whose pede had peer crete citlee le ae fo. his eh ee junconseious. ‘The crowd surged. out TO COVER MURDER | Hofman of Huntington Ind one of eee : Lowest jast night hei and the Northern [a-|of National Guard officers and oth- : sore soveq {On the field and there was 2 lively the 20 non-union workers killed in Precipitation Glenienceau said he had enjoyed Bennie een ter strip | DISTRIBU LION OF | iicnest wind select Superior, upwards of $75,000 was done by tne rampage of Iron river on Tuesday following the collapse of Mud Lake dam, according to F. F. MeMiller, president of the Iron River Water ¢ began this morning to erect a temporary structure to replace its span, which was also carried out. [ist by oreupetion and numbe potter than when he’ sailed for | yrexieo on the invitation of Secretary syne eramemtety Nase Bee 13] also were killed in the disorders. Ren Neda Mees ron River Power Company, officers for whom positions rica, 4 i : Newspapers are estimated to hav Sata aanenne - smarek a The Iron, River Fe Ly : “It's due partly to the grape fruit [of the Interior Calfes Spent: more than $100,000; in mata: | attorneys: for. the. sie: anagem (By the Associated | probable tonight and Thursda: whose power dam was waghed out by PLACES SOUGHT Due to the reduction of the of- ficer personnel in the regular Army a number of officers have been re tired and discharged who desire em- ers in securing empl life for these officer: sought in the Northwest follow \Gurope’s after-the-war problems. Last night he delivered his final ing his plea for American coppera- tion. ; Clemenceau abroad the Pari njght—twenty-five found a surprise where he spent the live terrapins, every minute of his trip, and felt habit I have contracted here, and Dec. Mexico City, 13, 'pire by manager Marquez of 4 Nogales nine. Marquez was arrested ‘and the Nogales players, mostly Am- ericans escorted to their hotel by the police. melee between the spectators and the players. The Nogales team is touring ing the usual course of measles and that there were no is seriously ill with measles, stated that the royal patient’s temperatur stood at 40.5 centigrade, or approxi- mately 104 fahrenheit, and that his pulse had increased from 108 to 110. (By the Associated Press.) taining about eighty reporters and complications. (By the Associated Press) sulted in the deaths of 23 persons, was set to open in Williamson eoun-; ty circuit court here today. The men, Otis Clark, Bert Grace, Joseph Carnaghi, Leva Mann andj Peter Hiller, are charged in indict- mine near here. Three union mi they would be ready to begin the crombie P. Railway company was closed as the complaint isfied. Application of the Midwest Power} company to isue $44,600 of Ist and Refunding Series B. Bonds was ap- proved. The petition of the citizens of COAL, PROBLEM ress) 3.—A meet- St. Paul, Minn, Dee, 12 After leaving Bismarck Friday the board will hold a session in For twenty-four hours ending at noon today. Temperature at 7-a. m. Temperature at noon. 1 | } address in America—the briefest of | bricks and bats were hurled yes J Marion, Ill, Dec. 13.—The trial of : American speeches—at a! day when spectators at a bi The Prince Regent is 21 years old. : ae mal tisfied. : Fargo. a Lees ) FOR OFFICERS arranged by the committee | game between the Mexico City cham-| An official bulletin isued by the ae men suet ee he murder in ae case of Ban: pe of Garrison eee (By the Associated Press) stated France. pion team and the Nogales, Sonora|Jmperial household tonight on the| connection with the Herrin mine) vs. the Soo Line Railway. company | @-ccwessccmm ann | W Dec. 13.—Damuge OF U. Ss. ARMY. He spoke only 15 minutes, repeat- team, resented. an attack on the um-| condition of the Prince Regent, whoj riots last June 21 and 22, which re-' was closed as the complaint was s | The Weather | WEATHER FORECAST. quite so cold tonight. 4 the stream, was using its steam} Architects 4, auditors 1, bankers taal th ndigine. 1 bought URGE CANSOLIDATION ; ts presentation of evidence immediate- |; ; : eenel plant today, The Mud Lake dam was | brokers 1, civil engineers 4, dentists |Partly fo the. Me Mice eRe | Washington, Dee. 13.—Consolida- [feature writers “here during thy) estes the opening statements were i intetietans wae Gall today to WEATHER CONDITIONS. an old one built in the lumbering |2, contractors 1, druggists 1, edito Louis,” I id with -a:'twinkle |tion of the war and naval depart- three months investigation into the ade. it wes said dhe a ae Hs Sa alled today High pressures‘taccompanied SiG: * days and had not been in active use |1, electricians 1, general managers |¥0U's:” De SAK ‘ ;ment in a department of national mauhdes, of the Bev, Edward Whesler mould presunt class Jehan ee tee ey ane cee, By si | cold weather extends from the Ohio ao oy until this summer when it was re-/17, lawyers 4, manufacturers 1, min- Bee defense designed to function under |Hall and his choir singer, Mrs. Elea- P ess SHAN ee bite, ; al fucl | les ne Q paired. Three other dams were also|isters 3, physicians 7, professors aioe he Vj PARKER DEAD. oral cabinet member with assistants in |nor R. Mills. The foregoing amount seston bltnligty It has! Iie of se distributor to consider the distrib alien feltis csinee Heol, Mate ° 7 e d No. Diy oC, B ‘a a A a is 2 sles . io e le hard coal on, t Gi ‘a a a washed out in addition to a number | promoters 1, radio engincers 1, sami-} ee eo W parker charge of the army and navy, re=|is exclusive of telegraph and tele Elen Meh aes neal ° i : Peele : in, Wendie ; es s . s s . L, V. Pa prom ; : The defense is expected to call &/hand at the close of navi; prevails in all sections, except west ; i ver staic | tary , salesmen 7, sur- =pactively, 2 ended to | phone expenditures, 1 | iS : Be of wagon bridges. Travel over stuie tary engineers, 1, salesmen 7 S¥t"| inent local ‘physician and surgeon,| een” aoe ee eetctegsath offices” in this city ee-| reat many more witnesses and ob-} “Representatives of Minnesota.| of the Rockies where rain is report- geons 3, ae : -) North and South Dakota, Iowa, Mon-| ed. highway number 10 between Ashland and Superior is still blocked: and re- ports of property damage are being received, ans 4, Further information may be se- cured from Capt. Anderson. who died yesterday are being held up pending word from the deceased parents in Maine. Brown, head of the commission ap- pointed to prepare a plan of govern- mental re-organization. timate the ‘total! number of words on the murder sent over the wires at more than a million. serveds predicted the case would not be ready for the jury at least until next January. tana, Wisconsin and upper Michigan are expected to attend, ORRIS W.\ ROBERTS, Meteorologist,