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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : “} _ TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 “Only the Braves Deserve the Fair” : POLICE THEORY | MAN SLAIN AND BODY MANGLED. Hold Fireman of Reduction} Plant in Probe of Detroit | Man’s Death Mich., Mar. Acting on that Joseph Campbell, su-| 4 of a reduction company | 10, yed by run used in th “cr perintende manufacture of fert Or some other remark (possibly about world < sugar) brought smiles to the faces of the today de ! ett) and Mrs, rd shown here chatting woth t husbands at the Brav training it ght fireman at the plant. Fla. Marquard has been showing fine form im eary aining and Horace Ford is being touted as, the pre- 1 is said to have dis-| mier second baseman in the maiors. closed that the grinding machinery at |- st ae Mrs. Marqnard; who found him working on a farm camp, Clearwater,| near Hampden, N. D., where he was was in operation from 11 5 on the night of 10, contrary to customs. declared Campbell and Re alone in the plant on th night and that no ev the superintendent ever | place NAVY CREW IN 15 pn IRST WORK-OUT were idenee found that left the REPORT TRUE BILLS VOTED IN SHALL CASE ML, Mar. 27. nvestisation of jury the triad here last surmec n Small, who w Waukegan, Grand | jur tampering | Icve is shown the crack n y oarsmen in their fir Jevew shown here i; composed of Schieke (bow), Bell, Zuker, Powell, Walsh, wequit- | (stroke) and Gwinn (coxswain.) : He of conspiracy to de tate of interest on state ing his term as state tren vanced te s reports wert prevalent. th Courtaey and Kiddie Kauti both of Chicago, both ; had been named in true bills, BANDITS FIGHT LARGE POSSE durin HARVARD CRE Tusla, Okla., Mar, 27.-The chief of the Tulsa aerial police with a newspa- 1K per man left here teday in ay air- | plane for the wooded hills near Terl- | te Okla, where Al Spencer, long seught as the leader of a netoriaus band of out was reported early today to be wounded but still at the a i head of five mem of his band, powertul Crimson crew is shown here on its first work-out of | are creating havoe with tourists | now fighting a pitched battle with a | the season on the les River, lurge posse. water conditions the varsity boat made an excellent impression on its | bec first spin up the historic river. work-out cf the season at Annapolis, Md. ‘hillingworth, King, Inset shows Captain E. W. Despite the cold and unfavorable | and folks who settled in Germany | Ladd. What Wind: oo ee RUSSTHREATEN JAPANESE SHIP Tokio, ment of V blow up the Ja hin now sits capt ALLIESTALK * PEACE AGAIN The soviet govern- pstok has threatened to panese cruiser Nisshin Vladivostok harbor n stops transmitting N un Rupcieasamestages for Japanese mer-| bcndon, Mar. 27-—1t is “expected counts, according to advices received {that the allies will dispatch a note to hore Angora tomorrow stating that the en Turkish peace proposals admit of dis- | cussion and that the allies are pre- It is understood the nate will sug- sanne as the place of meet-| d the middle of April as the REPORTED LOW Mentone, Franec, March 27—The condition of George J. Gould Sr., of New York, still at the Villa Zovaid at Cape Martin near here y sported today to be very ser- ious. Mr. Gould passed a very bad night and it wa ted this morn- ing that his death might occur at HOLDS STATEIS | }# NOTSUBJECTTO | & GARNISHMENT : The state of North Dakota is not subject to garnishment wh Had the Pinson (Tenn.) Me Rev. hodist Church early, sco storm ‘Did to Church James not dismissed the congregation of the y es would have been in the - re an em- Nhs DDS eel treated a debt, District/ church when a windstorm slfuck it and reduced it to the ruins shown TONE UP THE KIDNEYS uieen cf earinitee peli lee] above. The pastor remained after services and was seriously injured. nptoms of Kidney trouble are HOTEL FACILITIES t distric ‘serve large crowds will be the twe |r fi banquets given tonight at the Me- Kenzie hotel, both at the same time. The International Harvester company banquet will be served in Patterson hall from the McKenzie kitchen and at the same time the elie. by Kirkelie. regular trade. [, G. Patterson estimates that he will probably handle between 350 and 400 guests, and it will be the first time in the histery of the hotel that two large banquets have |, been served. simultaneous! This is merely an indication of Bismarck’s excellent hotel facilities znd the ability of the city to han- dle large conventions. For Dry Cleaning that will please vou. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. THE LANSCO You'll like this latest Lanpher at a glance---you'll Royal Arch ‘Masons, Reg- ular meeting of the Bismarck Chapter No. 10, tonight at like it on closet acquaintance. 7:30. Your presence urged. Good to back up good style. You know it’s be La of Confederate v to two other repni; New Orleans 9: atte hides gs Burke county. affidavit of prejudice against Judge Lowe of Minot had been filed by Kir An affidavit of prejudice agai Judge Lowe of Minot had been fi hotel management will serve the forum dinner of the As: tion of dorum dinner ad thesaeeeceton 2c Onto wleans ‘ the same time to take care of the CORE Water is clear and does ; f 2 JANSONIUS TO Be ee a cit tara TEST BISMRACKS | |""treare DispUTE OVER ELECTION che rheumatic pains, tired |Jegislativ feeling are symptoms of distressed | not lie. There is no act applying lo : A kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills tone up| the state because of employes, ne WITH BANQUETS Judge Mned Gonsoutussatithe Dury RM need a i iuichisireileve kidney (eld : leigh district court has been appoint- and bladder trouble. Refuse sup 1 SSS Sty cd by the supreme court to hear the stitutes. Insist upon Foley's, re re CHR lection contest case instituted by : ideo SARA bune Want Ads Bring Results, indication of Bismarck’s |W. C. Mitchell against H. A. Kirkelie ———ooaaSaa=»=_—"wwaom thotel fac s and its ability to|for the office of county comm The, Bolles | © “have organized the North Dakota] jess relief. a Mite edee prebebly, willl eee, be heard within two or three weeks. SUUNINUAIUAANANUUAUOAUEANUOAUARAUUEUEUSUEAAURELEN GARE = Your Pick for Easter ! BIRTHDAY IS, YOUTHS GIFT New Departure in Legal Pro- cedure at Devils Lake \\ Devis Lake, . Mareh ing a youth a birthday is a new in jurisprudence, and ct Judge C, W. Buttz of Devils tablished a precedent which 9F. 27. ‘ AKE your choice: all the new Easter Togs are here Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Topcoats tout’ 18, that herenfter’ his birthday $35 10 $50 arch 23. | will be 4 | The court also told the boy that his jage will legally be 15 this year. Young Sweet was brought before the court at the instigation of friends }} Knox, Mallory and Gordon Hats, $4 0 $7 Manhattan shirts for spring $2 t0$5 Easter Neckwear—A wonderful selection 50c to $2 Hand Tailoring Our tailors can serve you and please you. S.E. Bergeson & Son Sect Stn ed el EMMA ‘promised he woald take good care of = FIST FIGHTS roundings of Mrs. Jenkins’ home are ! not conducive to the proper bringing Tokio, Japan, Mar. 27.—The Diet was prorogued ear today in the} {up of the little girl Mrs. Jenson ‘opposed strenously the court's in- tention to take her daughter away from her and there was a dramatic scene in court when Judge Buttz an- midst of a fight, participated by emo- | tion of the opposition to impeach the government. Trays and_ inkstands were flying through the air when, in the small hours of the morning it was nounced his decision, declared the session was closed. idoing all the heavy work while the owner was taking his ease according !to Sheriff D. J. Rutten, who investi- | gated the case, | When he appeared before Judge ‘ Buttz, young Sweet did not know his uge,*nor who his parents were. All the could tell of his past was that he iwas brought from Montana when he was five or six years old by an uncle jand placed on a farm, and that since’ that time he has worked on various farms in the county. He had never ibeen to school, ‘he said, and cannot write. He was given into the care of Mr, and Mrs, Ira Nightlinger, Hamp- den farmers, who will permit him to go to school, and who signify their willingness to adopt him. Judge Buttz also decided to take a hild away from its mother yester- Mamie, the — eight-year-old aughter of Mrs, Mamie Hansen Jenkins of Devils Lake was ordered into the custody of a grand uncle, jAQNUINNURATUAUNAUUQAUNUAUECUL2 VHUUUERUUGUEOUGUTAGE AGAR nat — es = = = = = = = = = = = i — .—4 E = HHANINOGHESIAUES HHUA De o ‘FOREIGNERS ~ AREFLEEING FROM GERMANY DISCRIMINATING men pick Cinco— America’s well-known value, mild, mellow, fragrant. Cincos never vary—they’ve been the same for 73 years. Try a pair today. MAN WHO BRAVED D. Hl COLD, FROZEN IN CANADA: Halliday, D. March 27.—Ed} Lovell, formerly of Halliday who; gained considerable local notoriety by his imperviousness to wintry biasts and who in coldest winters! went about sockless and with his chest bared, was not tough enough for Canadian. blizzards and was| frozen to death recently in Sas-, katchewan, according to informa-} tion received here.” Lovell and a} partner were caught in a storm; some distance from shelter during} a: blizzard: The partner reached! the shack badly frozen and Lovell: perished. Berlin, March . 27—Foreigners are running from Germany as cat- tle before a storm. High prices and special taxes on non-Germans se of lower living costs which i foreigners enjoyed by virtue of the mark’s low price. y 12,375 foreigners came to Berlin hoteis in February as against eight times that many in lebruary, 1922. The city of Berlin ‘has imposed a tax of 80 per cent on the room cost of outsiders living in\tirst class hetels and the charge {iatped ‘down in accordance with| BEULAH COAL now $4.73, ,z== the class of the hotel. per ton delivered. The Wach-) “; 25 H ARD TO GET ) ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. we ZB | JURY IN CASE i i __oreavsician| STOMACH BAD, =, Why This Bank court session. The trial opened yes- | terday. BLeCAO INDIGESTION! Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! CONGRESSMAN IS NEAR HIS DEATH Rochester, Mar. 27.—Congressman Robert Tyson of Alabama, who. was operated on al a hospital here for a tumor, last Friday, is not expected to live through the day, his attending Account? 1—Because you'll find here a genuine, interest in your own problems. | \ friendly | 2—Because we have the facilities to serve the large depositor and the desire to serve the small one. 3—Because this bank is known for its strength ~~ | strength based on large resources and respon- 2) physicians announced this morning. Veli The patient, they said, became uncon- sible, conservative management. {Pll scious last evening and since mid- 1 eH night has been sinking rapidly. His 4—Because we are under the direct super! ) brother and members of his family ; ie. sect eupervision of (114, the United: States Gove are at his bedside. te ates Government. O'LEARY HEADS REPORTERS’ BODY Acid stomach, heartburn, fullness. 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