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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 THE BISMARCK —- PAGE THREE Pacific Hotel. fF iv 1 0C mn | ‘ASSERTS RO A) Hl Wagner’ s Pianio,. Fong Lost, bs Found his wife and five children on the} Neotsfield, bound from New Found- ; | i German steamer Haimon whichjland to Bremerhaven, ‘was washed ‘e = < | j --arrived from Baltimore, was .kill:|.overboard and several members of ed during the voyage when*e was|the crew were seriously injured | jl a thrown to the deck, ' recéiving’ a| while the vessel was laboring in ; 5 | % fractured skull. He yes buried| the terrific seas, The Nectsfield H 4 RRS! at sea. put in at this port before proceed- | The second z:ate of the steamer|ing to Bremerhaven. » ‘ : | Date of Convention Is An-| of ls i \ nounced-as February | Good Roads: Association | 14 and 15 PLATO KNAUSS 4 Mak ; | \ | CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT é > lakes Possible $1,500,000 | Er RETG | 1 Cc ; \ The annual convention of the | BISMARCK, N. D. Reduction, Kaulfuss Says” | |North Dakota Dairymen’s Associa- | AUDITS — SYSTEMS — TAX SERVICE seiisae i tion wl be held this year in Far- | Phone 644M A reduction in taxes of $1,500,000 a| Eo,,,. The ..date, of. the “convention : year is made possible through the | Was announced Oday Oy EoRen | ‘North’ DaWotal Good Reads ‘agsoaiae | Flint, secretary of the association / , tion legislative program, it is de-| eee ae ine ene 1B a ue | re params crass clared by J. E, Kaulfuss, secretary. | . i : A H a ala statenient Me. Kaulfuss outlines Cream Manufacturers Association | cetia on vengemind un Oe Last Time Tonight 8 Pg eer il enng cauinyteute etetih wihiiies S$ DlwiGkieiITH’s “PORPHANS OF ‘THE, Storm ¢ “Recently ind a year ago, Govern- | “lheld i | R eld in the rooms of the fargo! i SUBIC TERI ke Cone Commercial Club, her to permit no boys inte house | to sustain the verdict HERBERT RAWLINSON in qe d | The subject of the convention uring her absence, Appeal from the judgment: of the rt 3 99 ee a He ee an this yom weiles the matters which | ee Kd mothe, and cee in] district court of Hettinger county, i DON T SHOOT the leeistat : ‘can best advance the entire dairy-|'*¢ Neighborhood have been ques-) Lembke, J. i CoAT Bet * ’ sae Pee ie ar eaaral ing interests of North Dakota, The |tioned in an effort to trace the own-| judgment affirmed. Opinion of the Brownie, the Wonder Dog in ‘Live Wires the h tax burden, considered and matters which ‘it arbys J, dissents. “ 500,000 a awacttae medaction: ig 5 = is thought’ will benefit all persons | *!s° have been asked to help the Young, Conmy & Young, Fares; Tomorrow and Saturday sonable eehreieh th The most famous piano in the world, the instrument piesented to. |interested will be initiated. The |tectives but none could recall! yon Dakota, Attorneys for the Ap: Pe et ug) ese. .mensure Richard Wagner by King Ludwig of Bavaria and on which the famous: | speakers, not yet announced will knowing-a child having one. 11 i ane Ah on ae ate, and since 1917, the countie: musician composed his greatest music dramas, has been found and is: | be men who have had experience in| <a ES P acab I ave “provided about $5,000,000 or| now in New York. Long lost, it was discovered in Germany\by Robert | solving dairy problems, instead of | _, EDITOR IS ARRESTED dHeobson®) @ 7 Murray, and M8: $1,000,000 a year to secure state ai H. Prosser, American soldier. Arthur Bodanzky, first conductor of the |men skilled in th chni Fargo, N. D., Dec, 28—D. W.| Odle, Mott, North Dakota, Attorneys ZANE q and federal aid on highways. Metropolitan Opera House, is shown playing. in the teachnical end | ». d, edit <i publisher of the| £°% Respondent. the association's program state fund r s. [ofreducation.: LW hore Piansee i facing’ the! —__-_—_—. GREY’ will be provided to meet-federal | ’ 5 Because of leaving the state, Mr.|Wyndmere Pioneer is facing the $10,000 FIRE “LOSS EY’S See ate thee oe 5 mony of | Miss Harriet Calver, a |Flint will retire from the office of | charge bb illegal sale ind B. Belot, Wis. Dec. 28.—One of two 7 Soares @ levying $1} 000,000 “f tener ah a seeheels, Meanwhile secretary ae ihe, end OFsttils ent 0. Nelson, an anpherniee’ in. ithe’ ‘yes starting within a half hour greatest novel year in the future, 2 {last night cauged $10,000 damage : » Bes district, position will be carried on by Wm. shop, is facing the’ charge of ille- O i ) Reimburse Counties | SRS Le Page ‘as assistant eecretary.. Col, | gal sale of liquer, according to an sate mane of the card Scale “THE U. P. ‘ “Ondere the aaeeelotion’s’ Tpla | E. L, Persons of Minot is president | 2unouncement made at the office § and injury to a fireman “B+ $5,000,000 of county funds invested | of the. Dairymen’s Association, | | °f, the North Dakota federal pro- HO plunged from a46 ‘ook Jagger 5 in. state highway projects will be| During the.two days of the con- | tibition department yesterday. The| Pyenan Rover: Gre van te i TRAIL” reimbursed to them in ten annual | ITH F P an ‘| vention. there will be contests and; Wyndmere | Pioneer is a weekly ‘his fall. Samer aay radian L installments of $500,000. A further | | scoring jot buttsr from both the’ and fs published at Wyndmere, N. , reduction of county taxes is thus creameries and the dairies of the” “py, i possible’ by suth reimbursements, - OF BERGDOLL state, Heer arrests were | preceded by ATLANTIC GALES Mon. & Tues. the total reduction being” $1,500,000 Waukesha, \Wis. Dec. 28—Whether The meeting of the Ice ,Creain | the confiscation of a five-gallor, keg a year. 7 \a childish prank or a neighborhood Manufacturers Aasociation will ‘be | 5 sillon of stoi tha pene “In the Name SWith the counties levying about |feud is to blame for a “deep laid resided over by W. A. Ampndson | 3 eee oe ane eve barn F AL T0 TWO : $2,850,000 sear for highways, the | plot” to spoil the food in two school | Pensacola, Flay ;Dec. 28.—This|of Jamestown, President ot that | Stor. Reed is alleged to have been } = $1,500,000 means a reduction: of o¥- | children’s dinner pails with poison,| port, was being guarded here to- jepganteation: gue Fs, | gelling, Mauor “in -wholesmie quan: Sa, of the Law” te 7) er 58 per cent. The total county!was the problem engaging the at-|day to prevent the landing of Gro-|5 ae ti ail be Plymouth, England, Dec. 28.— . and township road and bridge levy | tention of the Waukesha county of-|ver Cleveland Bergdoll, alleged ye NPAT oe will be in state/ Two fatalities at sea directly at- being about $4,775,000, the reduction /ficials today. following a hearing in| slacker who is‘reported to have COUR | tributable to the: terrible storms possible is over 31 per cent. |municipal court, Wednesday in which | left Germany on, board a merchant - FROM HETTINGER COUNTY ercountered on the Atlantic dur-; “The totdl state tax for all pur-/ three little girls told conflicting} vessel said to be enroute to a gulf PUZ 1 Delite Plott ona Reevand.| ine the past week were reported poses being about $33,000,0000, the | stories concerning the’ use of the| port. It is claimed the draft dodg- ee ee a a aff and: Respony by vessels reaching this port to- above reduction will amount to about | poison. { er is cn board the steamship Jupi- a Pe yon a pores peer day. | | i: i ‘ : vhi reported prea ed + yovernment, ili: i i bare? Sen ‘The dinner; pail myetety .ccnters er hich (was 1epOu ous here New York, Dec. 28.—Brooklyn’s de-| Defendant and Appellant. S Wiliam Holmes, traveling. sypith Proposed Method of Financing sround egretations of thtee fam-| ees are said to ber placing|tectives Puzzled for a solution of | Syllabus: Upon a second trial of “The association proposes to in-|Hi°S Whose cl ppen-attend district tittle eredence in the. report and the mysterious shooting of Theresa Jan action for personal injuries the ‘ pe crease the motor vehicle liconse exe- | School in the townyof Vernon. Tes) 210 “werely taking the usual pre-|; eCarthy, 10 year old school gixl in | plaintiff recovered $10,000 damages.| | Bilious people need Shem ‘N _o LAST TIMES s ating a state highway fund there Hee at a eating. Was t ate 00 cautionary measures her home Tuesday, took note of ‘the |A motion was made in the trial court . i ‘ “fon to Voperate ‘the state highway|'™ the dinner: pail of Norma Olson, Sir cae er slightly upward course of the .22| for judgment non obstarte, or, in the a ‘ TONIGHT department, to reimburse counties |11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole caliber bullet that pierced her heart? alternative, for a new’ trial, which De iS as above indicated and to meet fu- | lson, was saturated poison and that CHARGED WITH disclosed by the autopsy, and to-| motion was denied. The evidence i KINGS PILLS THURSDAY igre federal aid. State highway‘fi-|mittens worn by Rose Wachow, 11, day inelined more to the theory that | xamined and it is held that it is ~for nancing will thus be transferred |daughter of George ,Wachow, had WIFE MURDER ??°th<t child of similar age was re- on anediisiertbect tect a? Te from ge snorkl taxes to the automo-|come in contact with the poison. sponsible for the tragedy. iba bck aN aa aa aes Pe ate jEvelyn Janoviak, 7, had also worn . The deducti |_————————————— 4 ( bilist and road user. The increased | Evelyn ’ » had_ ” ¢ deduction was that the bullet's r east at voase ewcossive. Ie fact (the mittens, it was testified. Pignuaiee D,, Dee, 28. » Dee. 28 Arrested onjcourse would have been downward, |f ; 1 ( théy will be less than what the aver-|,/Judgé James E. Thomas of mun-}% 0 ehareing. he| rather than upward, had an older and J. D. ALLEN ane _— 3 aceratate tax would be on mgtor ve- /iipal court foday referring to the slaying of his wife, A. J. Ferguson is! taller person fired the. shot and in pene 4 hicles if on the tax list. ‘affair as “kids! trjeks” and he said he|in jail here today awaiting a hear-|this belief the sedrch was continued ITA XI DERMIST: gt aA ke + a re’ euiacdlate purpose of the [believed one of the litte girls spilled | " which ‘has been set for next'for one of ‘Theresa's playmates | ~“ggo oi ay scouiation’s measures is, to satisfy [the poison on the food without know-| Tuesday. frightened into silence by the tragie | ueeret Ave: NeW. Mandan the sequirements of the federal laws |i that the contenta of the bottle! | Mrs. Ferguson was found dead in| consequences, =|) WHERE THE WEST BEGINS: the requirements of the federal ase voisonous. One of the givls| her bed Christmas morning. Her[" The slain child's mother has’ heon | Mstablished "When the West In “THE BOND BOY” sostnat tne Stor highway improve-|admitted taking a bottle of liquid | husband's arrest followed late yes-Junable to aid the police in identitys Began. ment” from her house, he said. terday, and he was committed to|ing any person she thinks may haye| ne on The case has been held open by.| jail when he .was unable to supply/entered the house to see Theres: aay Judge Thomas to take further testi-| $10,0/ bonds. while she was alone. She had asked: i : Lloyd Hamilton Comed, ONE KILLED Of Seuling Your lion ind F “THE SPEEDERS” SA To Us For The Best Tannings : d i To Us For The Best Tannin i FOUR HURT = A tea Be st l| Order Your Coal To- ae a, Ko / ides and furs made into ’ {4} IN COLLISION = useful articles, such as robes, day FARA ee aE TE ELE, coats, fur sets, chokers, rugs, eee = mittens, gloves, caps, ‘buckskin, Th Me Li and—’ i = oak harness, lace and sole .leath- e ew Salem Lig- ae iinapapslts, Ded. —gaon esl a al er, We also do taxidermy ‘and : e JAMES KIRKWOOD 4 man was’ killed and four fireman ; the market for raw hides, furs, nite Coal Co. ey \ In “PINK GODS” were ‘injured in a collision between and junk. Write for free price f , = a triple combination of engine com- ‘ lists and tags. Best dry mined coal in the state, A Fascinating Story of the Diamond Mines of pany number one and a couple driv- THE BISMARCK HIDE & PHONE 738 South Afri en by H. G. Hodapp here today, The! FUR CO. Chas, Rigler, Mgr. jouth Africa. oe +, accident occurred at Eleventh treet | Bismarek, N. D. Chas. " ‘. . ~ 7 and Second avenue south, Minne-| apolis. | : Gus Peterson, assistant engineer, | = ~ ’ r was thrown against a tree and pie 3 { i skull was fractured. He died ip an/ ambMlance on the way to a hospital, ‘The accident occurred as the coni- ‘ pany was ‘answering a fire alarm. | ; ; T Mary Miles Minter . I = Ce lam a Leaves Mother | : re } at THE | y After Quarrel a ; ve Los Angeles, Dee. 28—Mary Miles | 7 Minter, motion picture actress, haa | = ‘ ; ) ; left the home of Ker mother, Mrs. | = - ‘a Charlotte Shelby, and has set up her : Zz j ry own establishment, according to a) i . : Opn cHtablishment, (accord ee The entire Stock and Fixtures of George Coleman, Times today. A report is current to Lak , day, according to the Times, that 1 1 p + z - ° § Gi ter tnebcgneer nave gsr .. Laskin Block, will be sold at auction’ + Popular prices for everybody. 12 D ed.” ts 5 a + Miss Minter said she would be 21 X a big reels, picturing the Freneh Revo- years old next April. At the Shelby a = residence inquiries about Miss Min- lit ‘ fer met with the statement sho Was Frid ay and Satu rday lution. 12,000 actors, 1,000 charging out on location. — : : g horsemen ‘batter down the gates to IN WIFE’S STEAD : ae by arrangement with Kate Claxtor the Bastille, overthrow Louis XVI. n ° - ‘ . . eee i ee ee Everything must be sold regardless of prices offered, With Lilian & Dorothy Gish- _ Through it all runs the beautiful love Shun was arrested and charged with = Fe f : dealing in iiicit liquor. He was re as the store must be vacated Saturday night. The Dynamic Upheavals story of the two orphans. 4 3 leased on $100 bond. Then his wif : ; os oo was arrested on the same charge. |= ¢ of the French Revolution,- woven z Shun failed, however, to find bail | == together b PRICES: money for his wife. Instead, he Auction starts in the - Sa ciels ead sweetest, tenderest, wert to the jail, conferred a moment | ‘ i venturous love story of with an officer and then took hi: history. The love ie cole Mee stad sea tetsaael. ee . parm may at te Down Stairs, 55c) | Judi ‘ ? aan SSS { VS 4 \ "-U, C. T. New Year’s Dance ft rno n 2: Balcony, “ 40c Ws T; Saturday night at Grand | 8 Galle ae ie 30c ar tax Pacific Hotel. > ry, . JAP POPULATION Sue : fae THIS INCLUDES ONE ACT OF IS 57 MILLION and will continue until everything is sold. VAUDEVILLE, | 2% P ¢ \ (ae tne Asesciated wierd) | Palakiko Awai, captivates his audi- Tokio, Dec. 28.—The population o ‘ ; A a i Japan proper at the present time is, ence with Hawaiian song and musié. estimated by the national census 2 ' board to be 57,658,000, compared with F DoN. H ; a population of 55,961,140 at the cen-| 53 i : < ¥ sus of 1920. This shows that the ‘0 Not Forget the Hour 7:30 p. m. population increased at the rate of i t : < a0;000- yearly, 2,000, daily, o7/on® J . Trustee for George Coleman. The first part will be repeated for U. C. T. New Year's Dance those coming late. : Saturday night at Gran Ss ; i [Fal l ee