The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1923, Page 8

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)

PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SAYS I. W. W. PLANNED REAL REIGN OF TERROR Calif, composed o the I. W. is arry on a reign of terror includ i sinw of judges and bombing of buildings as a means of stop} 1. W. W. prosecutions, y. E. Townson, Los Angeles police fficer and former W. W., testified the trial of five m nating the California yndicalismt act Townson said he had, member of the I W. W., planned—with executive form an “inner counc blow up buildings and judges as protest against tions of members. GOV. PREUS NAMES 5000 DELEGATES T0 PRICE SESSION Governor J. A is mailing more than appointing repre- s, bankers and busi- Sacramento, Feb. eret seviety bers of member of t here yesterd arged wi criminal while a frequent! embers to which would assassinate St. Paul Feb. 17, O, Preus today 5,000 commi sentative farn hessmen us de west Agricultural Price tion Congress to be held in St Feb sion ilian- Paul ne wheat growing states of the hwest will join. with Hasiaesci thi to discuss ation of farm products’ ree and it is hoped by. officials that ome measures can be agreed upon to submission to representatives in Congress for legislation. Is is estimated that approximately | 10,000 will attend the conferen Death Due to Stiletto Wound; confere: als Murder Charged Los Angeles, Feb, 17.—A_ stiletto found in the heart determined as the jeath and police search a woman in the slaying w development shown today into Thurs: ington, ele 1 engineer, His body was found yesterday morning in the driveway of his residence in a fash- ionable district. the death Avert Coal Famine; Soo Breaks Thru’ famine which has held in its grip during the re- cent blizzard was broken today when the Soo train broke through to Wil- and brought a train load of lignite from the Washbur Lignite Coal company to Bisma Not a dealer in town had any nite coal ieft in his place of busi ton car of ss. it was reported and a PunIbeR among them the Hughes , rie Highes Light Co., had either 1 at all or had obtained other . Every effort is being ex- erted by the Washburn Lignite com- | pany to deliver coal to places at a number of points in the Slope r sion. Rush deliveries will be Bismarck tomorrow in ¢ases absolutely necessary. made in that CHEVROLET SALES GOOD Chevrolet sales are running ahead cf all previous records, according to S. W. Corwin who just returned from the Minneapolis Automobile Show. The annual dealer convention ! was held in the Gold Room at the| Radisson Hotel attended by over 300 men, fered during the banquet, and a one- net play was put on at the close ¢ ing the usual methods of a} town dealer in selling an da- tamebile, and what happened after he tried modern ideds in his busi- Mr. Corwin said that perhaps the most’ interesting information he! picked up at the convention was the conversation he had at dinner with s the | night of Earl Rem-! Novel cabaret actors were of- | ‘Teaching America’s Beauty to Ski MANY STARS. prosecu-@ i i es to the North-| Katherine Campbell, America’s prettiest girl, had a hard time learning Helen Morgan, most beautiful girl in Canada who was Miss is shown carrying Miss America on her to ski. ‘America’s host in Montreal, | ‘shoulders, | czar of Mason’ | Marr y suites make of ion. IRISH PRESIDENT ISSUES WARNING TOIRREGULARS : Dublin, Feb. 17.—Pre3. Cosgrove ‘today issued a “last word” state- ment on the peace question in which he says that the government is determined “to put down this ‘revolt against democ regard- jless of cost.” Let no man be de- ! ceived,” the statement t | anyone continues in this unnatural | war upon his own people after the | explra ion of the stated period of y he must be prepared to pay the price in-full, for there will be no going back on this.” | leads ev: | bile in automo- Boys Who Shot Radio Dealer Held For Murder Minneapolis, Feb, 17.—Morris Las ‘ley and Harold Olson, high schoo! udents, charged with the of William C, Pellatt while ing to rob his radio shop here {week ago pleaded not guilty |W W. Bardwell when ar | day. Trail was set for Feb. A third boy Jack Lasley | present when P jnot in court having been detained j by juvenile court order. | The boys are charged with murder tin the second degree, and indict- | ment having been returned by the | county grand jury yester ‘ge carries a life sentence if they | are convicted. However the jury may decide the comree | Radical Leader | Held For Libel’ Chicago, Feb. 17—Albert Bailin, | alias Balanow, confessed labor and radical spy, was charged with criminal libel as a re- sult of his sworn testimony in a | Walsh for use in the defense of 22 | communists at St. Joseph, Mich. Feb. 2B. Albert O. M: (eral manager o' Ss, assistant seal the Burns Detect This ; rrested today | deposition being taken by Frank P.; e act demanded a ing Which was set | Mann white sl preliminary 8 and being unable to) for Fe | fiPateh bond was committed to the county jail, The defendant was taken from the city jail where he has been serving sentence for vagrancy and was giv- to the custody of United cs Marshal James Shea of Fargo * who came hev@to serve the warrant. | SLEEP VICTIM RECOVERING. Wright en over Chicago, suid by Joseph s to have been; asleep for 48 hours, today was re- ported to be gaining strength and! recovering alhough still unconscious. ker, who diagnosed the | xic menengitis, said he cht to come out of his: | sleep within ten ca | WORTHINGTON IS "FOUND GUILTY Chicage, 17.--John W. Worth- ington, former private banker, whos? | fifancial flight has veral times! been under scrutiny of state and} federal authorities, today was found | guilty by a jury in federal court! of using the mails in a scheme to; defraud. Worthington was head of the Mer- | cantile and Securities Investment | Company and was tried for dealings | in the operations of the defunct | concern, ‘Physician Charged | | With Murder of Movie Star | San Diego, Feb, 17—Dr, Louis L. Jacobs, physician at Camp Kearney, was arrested by county officer to- day under an indictment returned | yesterday by the grand jury charg- ing him with having murdered Frit- | zie Mann, pretty San Diego dancer, | whose body was found on the beach (at Correy Pines four weeks azo. ‘Believes ‘She Has ' | | equally notable screen players, in- IN- PIDGIN'S FAMOUS STORY Through the © Sawyer of Sz forts of Arthur er-Lubin Pictures organization, which produced — the Metro-SL Spe “Quiney Adam. Sa at the Capitol Theatre, one of the most notable lists of screen players ever assembled for a single production appears in the film ver- | sion of Charles Felton Pidgin’s fa- mous story. When the initial preparations were being made for transferrin? this story of New England life to the screen, Mr. Sawyer announced that he would obtain the most dis- tinguished cast possible. For six weeks he worked with Clarence G. Badger, director of the photoplay, to this end; and as a resutt secured the services of sixteen play. whose names are familiar to every motion picture fan, Among these sixteen is Blanch» Sweet, who returns\to the screon fter an absence of ‘almost two rs, She enacts the leading fem- inine role, that of Alice Pettingill. John Bowers has the title part; Lon Chanev is seen as Obadiah Strout, Corner, Barbara La plays Lindy Putnam, — the small-town vampire. Elmo Lincoln is cast for Abner Stiles, the black- smith. Louise Fazenda has a come dy role, that of Mandy Skinner the “sauciest girl in Mason’s Corner.” Other leading parts are taken by eluding Edward Connelly, Claire Mc- Doweltf Joseph Dowling, Zanu Pitts Hank Mann, June Elvidge, Victor Potel, Kate Lester, Harry Davenport | | and Millie Davenport. les assembling a cast of cele- , the S-L company laid plans | for a most elaborate production of this story, based on the book that more than 10,000,000 people have read. A New England village wa constructed on the Metro studio | grounds; and plans were drawn for many other typical New Englavd | settings, which included everything from the interior of the fashionable | Sawyer mansion in Boston to the ' blacksmith shop in Mason's Corner. | MIKA SINKS BY STERN. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 17.—A derelict that had been blazing for several hours and is believed to have been the bulk of the recently abandonea ELECTED | night. ‘SAVE CREW OF Mis. James F. Byrnes, wife of Representative Byrnes, South Caro- lina, has been elected president of the Congressional Club in the Ca tol. She succeeds Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen of New Jesey. 2 Mardi Gras Queen ss Emily Hayne, souisiana’ prominent debutant:, ruled in old New Orleans when, in tae most. gorgeous parade since the war, Whe passed through a throng of nearly a half million people who | celebrated the historic Mardi Gras. mos steamer Mika, ang by the stern to- day off Ucluelet Harbor, Vancouver, according to a message received tare | INSCAN PRINCE Seattle, Wash. Feb. 17—All mem- | bers of the crew of the wrecked | steamer Tusean Prince were aboard a coast guard cut‘ur at 9 o'clock this! morning, said a wireless report 1: ceived here. Lieut. H. T. Hemingway ing the cutter, said the v leave for Port Angeles, W hortly. command, Clearing Houses Show Large Increase New York, Feb. 17.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companics for the week (five days) show an excess in reserve 3,050. This is an increase of $6,434,990 over a week ago. FARM CREDIT BILL BRINGS NEW FIGHT Washington, Feb 17.—Considera- tion of the farm credit legislation took plage in the house again today, Amidst a stormy scene Rep. Wingo of MEN'S Phone 58 Don’t Throw It Away. A suit is too valuable to cast- away it has a few spots an! is not fresh looking. Our dry cleaning pro- cess will give it new wearing qualities once. You will be surprised.’ EAGLE TAILORING and HAT WORKS FURNISHINGS 818 Broadway, Opp, P. 0 Arkansas and Jones of Texas, demo- crat, almost came to blows over the division cf time allowed for debate. Several members intervening to pre- vent a fight, —the easy-riding Triplex Springs (Patented) of the Overland—its bull-dog motor that does not pump oil. —the twenty-five and bet- ter gasoline mileage of the Overland—its Timken and New Departure bear- ings in front and rear axles, ‘The New Touring Roadster $525 + Coupe $795 « Sedan $860 - Realize the Difference —the all-steel body and baked enamel finish of the Overland—its longer lines, higher hood, lower seats and all-round greater beauty. Drive an Overland and realize the difference in pride, in comfort, in econ- omy and in value. 325 \ AU prices f. 0. b. Toledo See the Ogerland advertisement in the February 17th Saturday Evening Post LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Distributor . ‘because at Bismarck, N.. D: Mr. Salesman! DO YOU BELIEVE IN ATTRACTIVE PACKAGES? Of course you do. , Every good merchan- diser knows the sales value of an attrac- tive, practical package. Do you realize that it is equally import- ant for you to arrive at your customer’s . store in an attractive package? The Chevrolet Utility Coupe not only impress merchants as an attractive prac- tical sales aid; it also syggests the quality of your house and its products. - It is the lowest priced quality closed car made, and at the same time delivers transportation at the lowest average. cost per mile, as proved by actual com- parative tests of large fleet operators. This exceptional, reliable car sells for $680 f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. May we gubmit the operating cost records? CORWIN AGTOR Ca, BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers ‘Embalmers Funeraf Directors : Licensed Embalmer in DAY PHONE 246 i NIG IONES 246-887, ». PERRY {UNDERTAKIN' G PARLORS Day Phone on Silt Pone 100 or 687 * BISMARCK RURNITURE. (COMPANY | : Uototitred Faraituis Mate to Oraer, a Chevrolet dealer living in a town | ‘ve 4gency obtained the warrant. | 500 people in southern Minne-} yo. 9. = Found Parents sota. This dealer has a territory) Hibbing Man Held | eighteen miles long and twelve miles | Middleport, O., Feb. 17.-The Win- wide. He said that since the first | on White Slave Act | ters kidnaping case which attracted | of November he had taken forty | country-wide attention nearly a de- Chevrolets and but three of them) Minot, Feb. 17-Grover Hoose of | cade ago was brought to public no- were on hand. In fact the Minnea-| Hibbing, Minn., arraigned before| tice today by Mrs. Clyde Taylor who | polis branch was unable to givehim| United States Commissioner Ray | declared that ,she believed that she | all the cars he ordered in January.| Hopkins this forenoon on a federal] is the daughter of Dr. and’ Mrs. W. "Ce ch This bears out the contention that of the| A. Winters of New Castle, Ind. there will be a serious shortage this Freight ahd Tax Extra warrant charging violation spring, | : tistics were given at the con- 16 and in 146 counties Chevrolet now Recently eo Reduced *100 Genuine automobile satisfac- tion depends upon.the perform- ance reliability and economy of the chassis. That is.a famous Essex quality. When you buy an Essex Coach you get-satis- | factory automobile performance as wellasallclosedcar comforts. For years has been. th e | \. Forall Year Use “Standard” for compar-' EE eee be wre at ries Emax Somring «7 Meas Coach because of its good looks Cabriolet - - 1145 ison—have you ridden in ad its fittings that provide every : Goach » . . 1148: a'23 Buick? 35, | Do It With A Motorcycle. The sensation of motorcyling is unique. It is the nearest earthy ap- | proach to “lying. \ Extreme speed 8 to 80 miles an hour. Marvelous power, Absolute * dependability. i For an‘entire 24 hours an Excel-: sior Henderson averaged 75 miles an honr smashing a 6-year old world record, Los Angeles to New York, 8,400 miles, in 6 days, 13 hours, one. dri- ver, one machine. 50 miles from a gallon of gas. 20® to a quart of oil. 10,000 from a set of vires,” “4 Motorcycles quality can be com- pared. only to the most expensive cars. Agency for-tl ¢ Excelsior, Hender- son, 5 models of Indian, and th the Ace. rite for catal of your fav- orite machine. ,an “tind aot sree the pay as you ride Bioge gid Centra) and avonete ort! De ota. 4 General Motoeyce Salen ‘Box 671 “Bismark, N.‘D: : New Prices Lowest Ever For Essex - essential utility. : sneha He See f R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO.. : Biewarek, N. D.

Other pages from this issue: