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PAGE EIGHT MURDER CASE TRIAL OPENS INCOURT HERE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VETERANS BUREAU STUDENTS ARE WARE Leh MAKING GOOD RECORD IN COLLEGES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923 Sveuevocecevereeaveceanscenegenueceneecen cena eee ee eee TUTE TUTTE TEE OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN “RECTANGULA R” HOME—$8060 ner 4 One man, Burton S. Oderkirk, won outstanding honors as a mem ber of the college livestock judging cam, which competed at the nation- North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, the compara- tive record of U. S. Veterans’ Bu- reau students and the regular stu- show and won first place in , er Kasimir Schneider Placed on Not so long after the motion pic-| dents is very interesting. ‘There. jon with all other agricul- We want to receive applications from salesmen ‘ Trial Charged with Slay tlire came into being two brothers, ! were tt neo aetale ine ad La al ae be ane who have their eyes open, who have a record of WA Cts ee Wilbur and Orville Wright, in the| ance during the fall quarter and| Oderkirk was easily the c : ing His Wife face of’ flaieile. and disbelief, con-| 25 of them ranked high enough to] man on this team. successful accomplishments, who have a coopera ing His tive spirit and ability to make good. Automobile a Veterans, Bu- | ] | | \ } | VESTA UGA USNAELASASEAASOEUSASEAENUEASQUSUMERAUESIOC MEU MLET TELAT ET TT ASN HE vinced a skeptical world that heay-; Win places on the honor roll. This| Harry Eckman, ) A ier-than-air machines could fly and| was a trifle under three per cent of} reau traine at the Monee experience is not necessary. Trial of hneider, char that the law of gravity was not im-j the total number enrolled. School of Agriculture won a gold ; : Rai the r of hip wite’ by telatle Souiehow ey thee of ene | There were also 106 U. S. Veter-| medal offered by the “Farmer of | We want a Retail Salesmanager and two retail poisoning her, opened here in dis- greatest inventions of the age toge- | nay a trainces Chane we ae a oe winning ees. salesmen. Please do not answer this unless you et co} s morning. ther; i ict , aviati d{ five of them or approximately five | the beef cattle ¢ as dg- . f Pane inr ty di MAO ITTRELGR Gt’ daters Win, 318m) radia. Ard, in the late auclvats, the| per cont were-on the honor roll, The | ing contest participated in'by 80 live | are thoroly convinced of your eligibility and can nd it appeared that the entire motion picture has proven a great! @vetage standing of these five men| stock producti students | produce proof. ERI Nereeuitire al j fal Ryne ‘or the quarter, was 926 per cent. The Registrar of the Sou ja- | : ‘ : ss " OMA Be Sater se a6 Benne ihesatiy GEA RE HES At the last election of the Drafts-| kota State College of Agriculture | All replies will be held in the strictest confi- ceuting the case, assisted by John I plane it was only the , news-reel| "en and Builders Club, every officer | Brookings, South Dakota, says t e | dence. Veterans’ Bureau trainees who are pursuing their studies there, “the grades of the college vocational men named for this organization was a , which e men and ned by re- Sullivan of Mandan, re latives of Mrs. Schneider. Schneider's wife died at her home which pictured the soaring plane, but latterly many photodramas have included in their plots some certai | Veterans’ Bureau train | shows the activity of thes he esteem in whicn they are held at LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Here on the south| side sc seenes which call for plane flights. the esteem in w CO alia Lhd months No physician was in at- | {In “One Week of Love,” the Selz-| b ee. PMH Luni to the state WAiversily HARTER, ERA, ORR “ Tearle,| railway equipment and what steps! another constitutional amendment to! FMM TT laboratory at Grand Forks for ex-| which opens at the Capitol theatre; are being taken to place it in safe| provide for a popular referendum oni | ion, and it was reported that tonight, not onl? is the aeroplane, conditions. future constitutional changes was re- a . enough arsenic was found in her d to a degree, but actually! ———— ported out today by the senate judi-! hte have caused death. the entire plot hinges. on an aero- cial committee. pon the arrest was made on | plane crash, The story has to do with | ‘. ed order of States Attorney McCurdy. | ‘a wealthy society girl, Beth Wynn, | 66) 99 Schneider resisted the charge on | , { by Elaine Hammerstein, | BRINGS YA HT | . preliminary examination, which was|’ CUR SERVICE BUREAU, CLINTOD THIS | ng of the hollowness of | | . held before Justice Casselman, P. D.} BUILDING ALONG. RECTANGULAR B. seeks some new thrill and DICKINSON GAME Norton and C.F, Kelsch of Mandan | i finally agrees to marry Franklin; FULL OF LI UOR | : defending him. Schneider maintain.) The home pictured here is an ex- | -——— ———--| Fraser if he can defeat her in an! | Day by Day Easter is getting ed his wife had been ill and that} gmple cf modern — small-house This home can be built for |} aeroplane race. The Bismarck high school baske:-| ; her death was from natural cause. | building at its best. It has all $8060, including heating, wir- |; The race is staged and Beth gets; Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 26—A| ball team was defeated at Dickinson Gl i : ~ {the elements of economical con- ing and plumbing, according |; lost in the fog and, after harrowing | quantity of high-priced liquor and] Saturday night 32 to 26 according to nearer and nearer. stmuction and the qual:ty of excel- to Curtis Service Bureau, || experiences, crashes itno a hut over| rare wine was said by customs of-| word received here. | Story of North Dakota lent appearance. Clinton, Ia. its designers. Hi the Mexican border and finds her-| ficials to have been found on the| It was understood that because of here are ‘seven large rooms with an abundance of closets and i built-in features. Yet it is not too large to be placed on an ordinary city lot, leaving rcom for a drive- way to the garage. The price may vary slightly self in the hands of outlaws, one in different localities. American and several Mexicans. They gamble for her and the American Buck Farnley, (Conway Tearle), wins her and takes her with him to his hut in the fastnesses of the Mexican | mountains. His attempts to win her j i Seaward, a yacht owned by Cecil D. DeMille, motion picture producer, just returned from a voyage into Mexican waters, the hard game with Mandan on Fri-| Day by Day Klein, the tailor, day night Coach Houser used chiet- ly string men at Dickinson. Boy Whipped te : Death + {Continued from Page One) sed from jail and, moved on.’ ‘The layout of rooms is rectangu- knew nothing of convict labor. Jar, an arrangement of which And nothing more was heard from Charles E. White Jr, a leading ar- him until late last year a letter|chitect of the country, has. sai came from Glen Thompson of Jet- | Rectangular houses permit a bet. more, Kansas, to the postmaster at /ter arrangement of ‘rooms than Munich asking if Martin Tabert had | square houses,” any relatives in that vicinity. Shelter Hall Thompson had been through The stair hall is sheltered by a| Rear ebobe experience (tg, stibule, containing a coat closet. letters when a correspondence was | A is taking more and more Easter a Day by Day there are more and ing room. A pair of dorner china closets give it a quaint charm, and} a fire place across one corner adds; | to its hospitable air. The fourth jcorner is also cut across by the kitchen door, giving the room an unusual and pleasing shape. Kitchen Aids In the kitchen there are humer-| ous built-in conveniences. A se-} parate rear entry with a window | in it is provided for the refrigera- tor. From this entry the basement FORMER SENATOR DEAD | Oakland, Calif., Feb. 26—Former | U. S. Senator George C. Perkins, 84, | died at his home here today. | REPORT OUT AMENDMENT suit orders. Washington, Feb. 26-—A resolu- tion providing for submission for form the basis of the story and it is | one which holds the spectator spell- bound through every scene. “One Week of Love” is from an original story by Edward J. Montag- ne and George Archainbaud and was directed by the latter. It was created especially to offer a satisfactory vehidle to Miss Hammerstein and more satisfied wearers of Klein Klothes. HRISTOPHER BRAMBLE, of Brooklyn, Retired Chief Quartermaster U. S. Navy, who says his de- termination to try Tanlac was the wisest decision he ever made as the medicine completely restored his the | His | y, 1 ‘ : The living room occupies ong side| steps are accessible, that laun-| Conway /Tearle and both stars arc! 5 a —whe evened told the most harrowing tale /of the house, with Rade onl detantiaehes agteraven out of| ideally “ast. The role of Buck | health Day by Day——Oh Heck—-what of brutal “inhumanity concetvable. | three sides, and a fireplace in the|doors without Fearnley is of the virile type in; Tabert, when his two days of grace intrusion into aj after imposition of sentenee had passed, had been assigned to, work center of the long outside Under the window which ¢ the rear garden is a buil! which Tearle excels. while Miss | Hammerstein as the petted and pam- | pered child of wealth outdoes any- wall. | spotless kitchen. erlooks| Each of the four in win- the use. The entire Bismarck I bedrooms up- stairs has a corner location, with ' fs Hert e would not be lar nougl. on 4 convict Inbor gang for the Put- ldow seat, with bookcases in the| windows on two sides. Each has a| thing she has yet offered to the bun ay EES ONENESS nam Lumber company, a big opera-| corners at each side. | clothes closet, and one has also a| screen. { . ; pre eie e ina) fad yellet pat the front of the other side of built-in tray ‘case. Near te bath- —_ | to print the praises for the pine districts of northern Florida |the hall is the light, cheerful din-| rodm thore is a linen case built-in, # | He company ie'a Weunsin coror: [Me hall fhe Vght, cheerful din-/ rod thore is tinen ease built. MA CCA BEES ; Ce Set ee ae tun nL err Thompson slept in the bunk next] Not only has Thompson's affadavit! tioned at prominent. places: in the ORGANIZE every corner from men who have ®to him and declared Martin was ill,| been secured, but that of one Tom! City and West End. ¥ Roh. OF He had boils on his feet and com-| Wiggins another convigt, and anoth- Zap, N. D., Feb. 26—A new Tent Years ago these men, who number- cr man~-an ex-service man—whose ‘ed 2,000, made sufficient money. in plained of his shoes being too small. | of The Maccabees was organized at felt Klein’s tape measure Physician—Dr. C, C. Smith. Sergeant—Arthur -Zimmerma Master at Arms—Louis Kupka, rst Master of Guards—Leland Willis, head of the lumbering opera- tions. On a Friday evening the lad was stripped thrown to the ground and Higginbotham lashed him with opened its sessions last Monday, F bruary 19, and one Senator Hodges ‘AFRICAN GRAPES ‘ ome ; : hursday the 22nd of Febru- Agking for larger shoes or permis-| back will bear to his dying day! few years to start business.on their, 2%? 0 T ay th K ; sion to cut those he had drew for| great welts an inch deep from beat-| own account, but slakencd demand] 2tY bY Deputy’ State “Commander stretched around their bodics. him but blows and the ire uf Capt.| ings received. for the shining of ‘sho schas depleted | St°cks assisted by State Commander Higginbotham, a state guard, the| Today an action for $50,000 dam-! thei number to about 400 most o.|2:M¢Namara, with 61 Charter mem- . “ re . peu againatithen P zal ; : bers. Join the thousands who have whipping bos” and though the | axes against the Putnam Lumber|whom ‘find it hurd to make a bare f : ; hov develoved abscesses on his | company of Jacksonville, Fla, has! tiving, ‘This is due partly to men| othe flowing ‘officers were elect- i Broins which were lanced, and |been started in federal court in Flori-| ahout town being less careful of their| “4, ii ii gotten their dollars worth from persistent fever, he was forced on| da, and criminal charges have been! Aynenranee sine the ware the fact Sirste Commander Rouertia Al: ) Bs ot Brutality Wen otk vikipper, and) Willie the: that there is less money in peonle’s! " Commander-—David E. Fast. Klein. No better time than The Thompson. affidavit continucs | lumbering bo: a pockets, and) that the ied Bi | Lieut. Commander—Ralph Batch f the tale of brutality whith continued| The grand jury at Tall sey YRS HT) GEE ot fe plea ov .n* | elder, i right now. until one day when Tubert was| capital city of Florida and in the Phalt paving on sidewalks and maca-| Record Keeper-—Jobn B. Field. “turned in for whipping by Capt./ county where the murder occurred, 4 in readways j Chaplain—O. H. Chilson. ‘ | of the state legislature there and retained by the Tabert family to as- a thick rawhide strap 36 or 50 times.| sist Attorney Grimson was to ha’ | Belix: F aie When the boy rolled and writhed| presented the whole case before that | DRIED FOR TRADE pecend Master of Guards—Wm, G. under the blows the slave driver| body if possible. | Hoffner. i placed his foot on his neck to pin| Indictment of Sheriff L. E, Jones’ Sentinel—Orville. G. Neville. of Leon county who sent back the Picket—Obed E. Olson. him down while the whipping con- | Lendon, Feb, 26.—Speaking to cee Naan the bey wae released | money forwarded to. the. sentenced! membors of the staffiof thelBritish| , ¢"ntett, for ome: Cw antl) thres and started* to pick up a bottle of boy—three months in licu of $25, Empire Exhibition, Major Belcher, | Y¢ars— a ix Syreupe 1. B. Field antl mddicine which had dropped from | fin Sought. Jones, according to; who has just returned from anj 90% Snortland, | The name of the new. Tent is| ‘Zap.” After the mecting an oyster | | supper was served at the Western his pocket he was struck again and orn statements of Attorney Grim-jempire tour, referred to the big! ,, in felled by the blows. Saturday | son presented as a part of the mass|trade in dried fruit in South)- was too ill to move and was! of evidence given the legislature} Africa. He said a large trade was Uni helped too and from work suffering | here, today in connection with the{being done in dried grapes with the| Union Hotel. A | with a raging fever. Sunday he was| presentation of the resolution, ad-| United States. Inside every poc- , Several of the officers made good ; permitted to remain his bunk and} mitted that the Putnam Lumber) ket were instructions for the erec-| talks for the good of the Order. ; siven no care. Wednesday he died. | company paid him $20 for each con-'tion of a private distillery, which| The meetings will be held on the His body was removed from the filth | viet he sent them for a period of probably accounted for the grow-j Second and fourth Wednesdays of pf his bed wrapped in cast off|thrce months, ving demand by the Americans for! C&ch month. A drive for fifty new, clothes of a “nigger” and four color- Holds Sheriffs to Blame dried grapes. | members. was. started, | ed men told off to take the bedy ator Hodges holds that the i pose la ac out and bury it. sheriff is as guilty of murder as! “BIG TIM’ MUST ! if All of these facts are alleged to| Whipper otham, _himsel?. THE WEATHER | asl a | SERVE SENTENCE e been verified by States Attor- he has more profe “|e ney G. Grimson of Cavalier county Christopher Bramble, 783° Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y., Chief Quar- it of an attorney in af-) “Well, | fairs of his.client, for the expose of | just kept on losing For twenty-four hours ending | "| weight and getting worse until 1 . | conditions under which convict la- noon today : fermacter, U. 5. Navy, retired, is Sain One ee and that HILDRENS COLDS ‘bor of a group that to carry out, Temperature, at: 7 8:4 ny Rebs 20: —imothy. puUR an. jandent <.cheniplon of,” the!) ea eee a ete dene oe aaa yet YOU SHOULD MEET ‘ | Governor Hardee's recommendation | Temperature at noon. . "; Murphy, who started | Merits o ; 5 ici ‘ should not be dosed.” ‘Treat | for a repeal of the contract convict! Highest yesterday T’ll stand by Tanlac to the very | It’s the only medicine I ever saw i from Chicago yesterday for Leaven- them exter with— labor law. The repeal beaten| Lowest yesterday ; 4 last,” declared Mr. Bramble, “for it| that does all they say it will, I then. Pee ann eg een ieee ete are mien 4 Inprth Pantee, feb Beverhle sc. has helped me back on my fect and| now eat three hearty meals a day MRS. KLEIN gS Today Hodges is building up a! Precipitetion .. fe aera alereastsdibeea State Tam fecling like «new man now. I] and never feel @ touch of indiges- ' F'! new case for the repeal of what ne| Highest \wind velocity . 10} # ad suffered from stomach trouble| tion, and my appetite was never bet- APO RUB | terms the most inhuman practice va cone by sie supreme, gourt [dor two Fears. and was. in ah awfall tar, erenconer take, aeheol Ee: TOMORROW OR WEDNESDAY Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly the history of a modern country. 9, Mia aad errr pac: | Vincante” Cotmape casac Edmstas | Baas emascoralilen, My cappetite My sleep is sound Pa restful aa if ante AER = : , 3, ry fon | Went back on me and when I did eat|I get up mornings feeling refreshei * . . * os pov Hardee, Hag intertested himselt | gonight and Tuesday. Not much| Gierum, all convicted in connection | Tortie Something 1 woald suffer| att tee ening: ‘ at this store. Bring any. article difficult to Irox. Beautiful Home For of the youth farmer boy from North} Dakota who started out to see the! world and tasted only of the dregs. | Today the North Dakota le, ‘isla. | change in temperature. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Not much change jn temperature. : with a mail robbery at Dearborn street station in Chicago, in 1921, sought to reverse the decision of the lower court, were denied by the and fine. My. weight hks increased and I have been built up until T{ never felt better in my life, If any-|{ body doubts this statement just let) them see me.” pain and misery for hours. My nerves were all out of fix, I would lie awake tossing and rolling until al- most day. and I felt weak and tired Watch her do perfect work, easily, and-quickly, with the Utenco Ironer. A Georgette waist ig hard to iron higher court today, Ordered to Report Rail Conditions Washington, Feb. 26.—The Inter- state Commerce commission was or- dered to report to congress under a aesolution by Senator La Follette, Republican, Wisconsin adopted to- day..by the: senate the condition of ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. jture has been asked to pass special} | resolution seeking justice for the | murder of ‘the boy,.while-up in Cav-! ier county. the county commission- ers have passed resolutions condem-! ning the atrocity and calling upon! the people of the county for contri- butions to a fund to help prosceute the case. The Langdon delegation declares that women’s clubs, Commercial clubs, business men and citizens of Florida to whom Attorney Grimson showed the facts developed were aghast at conditions and up in arms over the affair, And part of the funds to be raised by popular subséription in Cavalier county will go to pay for thousands of circulars which will be distribu- ted to every woman's club, Commer- cial club, Civic and Commerce or- ganization in #lorida, and which will tell the whole story. The Ta- berts will endeavor to make the lumber company’ pay, but they want to make the brutal officials pay and modern slavery \systems be abolish- all the time. I had no energy to do | anything and just felt any way but right. Sale. I am offering for sale ouc of the most desirable homes in the City of Bismarck. A Home of Homes. This is such a desir- able home that I hesitate to de- scribe it in writing; It Sonsists cf six rooms and bath; solid Oak floors down stairs and beawtiful Birds Eye Maple up stairs; enameled bath room up stairs; four rooms in basement including a play room and a toilet in basement. Has one of the best equipped Hot Water Heating Plants in the City. And it was built for a real home and not to -sell.on speculation. A modern and up to date garage. This desirable home faces south overlooking the Missouri River for miles. The trees and the velvety lawn gurrounding this home are certainly very beauti ful and desirable; 1 coyld write pages describing this home but’ Tanlae .is sold by all good drug- gists. Over 35 million’ betties solt,({ —¥ing yours. Utenco Ironer irons everything, easily. Ad : quickly. You can rest while ironing. French & Welch PAGE ANBMOUG GO TO“DRAW Hazen, N. D., ‘Feb. 26,—Howard Page Leeds und Joe Moug, Bismarck, went ten rounds to s draw here Saturday night. er UWI UU ULLDOG OULU. | Have You Ordered : - Your Easter. Suit? If not, don’t wait until! you are too late. Finger our Fabrics, note ‘the quality, “FEEL,” the low prices. It will, pay you to pay us a visit. | i WEBB B . Licensed DAY PHONE 246 “NI IONES 246-887, cot. "Brice $7000. Cah $4000, || . ne! ee és = ‘ ait #12600 fo replace fan pr (Conner iret Panett cat fone oid cg Sac hg nll ai ay, PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS perty. or writ : Boo $ in a ‘uco Ive. | tract ine for children an / 4 Licensed 5 Embalmer ‘ ' peice | Co menthol, directions with N. TAILORS & CL! ERS Day Phone 100° Night Pone 100 or 687 | J. H. Holihan | London, Feeb. 26—Cleaner streets eocelypras. pine and peer bass far, at druggists, ome ATIONAL I & CLEAN or i dre mainly responsible for the grad- ual disappesrance of another of London’s landmarks, the redcoated shoe blacks who formerly. were sta Phone 745 Bismarck. 814 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. er -1t1—5th Street. ‘COMPANY to Order, _ MUCO SALVE 3