The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 3

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)

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

Other pages from this issue: