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AGE TWO THE = TRIBUNE |: SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 1 | IRAIN COMBINE IN ST. PAUL HPAciTee iy Sheen nwa |WHIEM | HABEE “a Uottion, CeRTHORed Es aration lide af the Rolla Commercial club it { ct Made at Fargo To Be, |Gas Company to Use ewe yould authorize its continuance.|that the Atlanta reserve bank in-|!” a te Held salebration This was the case in North Carolina. tended “to accumulate checks upon] Was Gooue) LO. NOG t cenitien Submitted to Various | Carloads on New Type of Organizations | | Mechanical Stokers When the federal reserve bank at| the country banks until they reach-| joer ee ne oa paseball games Richmond, Va., decided to extend] ed a large amount, and then to BT aheh. a Prominent speakers will its “par-clearance” into that state! them to be presented for ps tn tecured for whe evenk. A geead it encountered opposition from the} over the counter or by other de-] eto tin and. industrial parade Farmers and Merchants Bank of vices detailed to require payment in| ee eee ee nn aded in Monroe and 11 other banks. The fed-|eash in such wise as to compel the| {ie tune eral reserve bank at Atlanta, Ga.,| plaintiffs (the Georgia banks) to P — So had a similar experience with banks] maintain so much cash in the in that state. vaults as to drive them out of busi The North Carolina banks “defend-| ness or force them, if able, to sub- CLD GIVE STRENG | ae a ed themselves under the act of 1021] mit to the defendant's (federal re-|{ UBERCULOSIS VLD GIVE STRENGTH | SEE POSSIBILITIES, of the general assembly of that state| serve bank's) scheme.” live ‘proof that Ne Ia . fe —=— ‘ which authorized banks and trust —_————_—_—_—- ible to “inhalation th rgo, April 14.--There will be on- | | Tests of lignite as industrial fuel companies to charge a fee for remit- seanieate a ne wheat pool in the United HERE Utve WONG Ging) funds in paymont ‘of checks GIVEN JAIL SENTE | will be made in the St. Paul Gas Light company, it announced in thst. city hree AeiURes body coda Shunal Tessie McMahon, of Utica, N. Y.,| carloads of North Dakota lignite slashed. together with | Whose mutilated ‘body’ was found | will be used, the experiments to be THAEPEE Tewle” MEMEO ea vy, | longside that of Mrs. Irene Blan-| made on new types of stokers in- Ww heat) roland | dino on a lonely Staten Island road. | stalled in 1922 in a St. Paul plant ch will i th drawn upon them, The state i) Wilton, N. D., April 14.—Nuffery jon et, this aaa ar of North Carolina, however, helé Pollock, Steve Nastiuk and Joe | f!ing es the state law unconstitutional on the| Hruby were fined $100 cach and For further tn. ground that it was in conflict with] given 30 days in jail by Justice Cot- the federal reserve act, and that it]ton, Monday. They were found contravened the legal-tender provi-{ guilty of attacking Wasyl Holuzak at sions of the federal constitution. es soon if the plans agreed on} cooperative marketing er- | here this afternoon © three coope the United the Northwest Blandino, of Jersey | Mason wers association, but v | The stokers are of the underfeca MWRCUR REN CSIs lek GREE? Gat iter be known as the American 4 and traveling grate design. Sit Robert Hudson, shown here, 4 seek Wi ing {BS LM MN : Growers, and the Equity Co- \ SRE Gente GbE fen: hee Gual betoide the LUsbemator tae for Northern Georgia without going Se e exchange, i jas significant, in view of the proxi-| widow of Lord Northcliffe, in ac-]'Mto the merits of the controvers dismissed proceedings brought 1 the American Bank and Trust Com- gamation plan adopted by ference provides that only| ican Wheat Growers is to a wheat pool, which is to be the 100 per cent basis. The U. Grain Growers will handle the of consigned grain at Minnea- sand the Equity exchange will | care of this business at Duluth. American Wheat Growers are} ease the Equity terminal eleva- | at St. Paul and use it in con- ion with the p | cither the U the Equity exchange will operate heat pool, although one of these | . mity of lignite fields to the Twin| cordance with wishes expressed in : | Cities, and the d of the same| the great publisher's will. nee eal Ui ateha( Ee RiRaeOTARACRRRLBER COLICHOINE De | pany and other banks of Georgia on | velopment of li uld mean d the ground of want of equity, and (ee || velopment of ‘Twin City industrial PAR EXCHANGE of He even a ants, it Is pointe 5 a kl eh Ean ae we \ Reaches Supreme Court Paul newspaper says: D, Savage of the Combustion | . Wnty thie jcomenreuchea: tie) au, |Enginecring corporation of New preme court, that court took notice |York City, speaking on pulverized of some of the charges made by the | fuel equ faite wnig atta Georgia banks. The opinion, writ- 3 | jéulty in the way of an extensive] use of lignite was the problem of; distillation to drive off gas anal + ¥ ure, reducing the weight ht rate. At present, he HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE in Growers | Physico-Clinical Laboratory neies may start a flax pool late H there is no market for the gas driv-| Claim Brings Banks Consider- 119% 4th St This was not definitely decided | en off in distillation, so the pro- FR es oe Rosario Lorenzo, barber employed | cess acts as a charge nst thef, @ble Income; Federal Re- Bismarck, N. D. RMaineevinionvof thevthree cou | Vincénzo) (James) Blanding, Jer-|(yy pinhiinos) wHovislialso Heldltoe sey City barber, who is held for} questioning in the inve questioning by New York police in- ating the murders of his wife | MeMahon, whose bodies | Ihe ten Island. serve Would Cut It Off ue 1s is to be vested in a board o! trol of seven members. The mem. of this board are to be select tomorrow from exch six select the seventh. It w E officials have made careful investigation of the fuel pos-| — - ——- | sibilities of both lignite and Peat, | ee ae April 14.—Bankers, Electronic Diagnosis ‘the latter inable i ern| bank depositors, busines com- 4 the latter obtainable in northern| bank epontorey bese a | and Treatment ily of the lessening of their light| Minnesota, in connection witi, the s wenerally are a | ion of | murders of Mrs. Blandino and ¢Mah | and | ded that the board of directors | RS ane teae tana ery | new $1,500,000 station under con.|-dceply interested in the outcome of iit GETS ais ' each organization meet — within, j Pre-War Regulations {struction on an island in the Mis-| the efforts of the federal reserve] ALBERT ABRAMS P . atterson’s next few s to ratify the NEW BANKS 1 nders athe Geese regulations ppi river just below the Omaha evel pede Sa the country M. E, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant. They play for the dances at Patt of the conference and sclect| lthere were no buildings permitted | bridge, which will go into operation| ¢ompel banks to at par checks ™ “ nbers for the bourd of control.| | in Berlin which ‘exceed five or si|i the summer of 1924. The new] 4rawn upon, them, ; al Hall every Wednesday and Saturday ppeared to be the sentiment of| Mtodlens and aabere little steel | Plant will use pulverized fuel, the| Particularly among what are com- ey) . . conférence that the plan will] ised in construction, Most of the|ompany engineers having decided |Monly referred to as country banks,| | nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, seepted by all three agencies. | hanks have found themselves press. /on this type of combustion equip-| it has become the practice to charge | | Address SRR REaDKOR, to) i was the unanimous sentiment of Sto ere rantie Ment as being n fficient, flexible; # commission or “exchange” for re- M. E. Bolton, D. 0. ' G ; rai ’ sd for space under the frantic | Me ~ more efficient, flex com ; ‘ \ ? Pre Aaenitsxetie isan er con: | IN BERLIN eT ar rece aE rea eayecene itt funds to teasing bank ae aey i|z outside of city same Rate Plus railroad 1s to take full’ charge of the| about by post-war conditions, and Adapted to Use of Lignite ee seine | tagement of the agency's bus?-| are adding, floors to the tops of| The plant will be started on pul-| them by depositors. The practice Blemarces ND. fare and Hotel expense. : Pagn ae a) more! complete ae i their buildings. In some cases steel! Verized coal, officials said Thursday,| is Said to have brought the banks me 240) at Igamation has been worked out. | Germans Agitated Over In-|is used, but most of the extensions|#5 they are convinced there is no; Considerable income, and for that} | inmindkareuobnnen nd ing in lignite at the present time.| ™@#8on they are strenuously contest-| 4— 1, creasing Height of Wathl the disappear of the | However, the combustion equipment es SR ugeaie re teatainlllienaaees daptable to cith Iverized lig- Buildings Emperor and the great military o: mite ES Bale - a Eland fa Russia Mocks Christendom = become far less of a parade ground both fuels will be made after the hi less agitated about the high| Berlin is growing westward, The| What their efficiency and economy| | exehtn © on the dollar and pound] better residences are springing up| Will be under the pulverizing sys- miles west of Unter den Linden, | te apaey -ansiacgiey sesiniea q P Ane 'T.| with the result that it is ceasing to! Gas company engineers pointe cord Broken in Bovine Ty) |have importance as a retail street,;0Ut Thursday that North Dakota B. Eradication Work Linden, | Motor transportation ig earrying| Henite produces between 7,000 ana | The buildings which are soaring well-to-do Berliners far west of the| 8000 British thermal units per, Unewald, Wansce| Pound, as against approximately |than they about the i creasing, height of buildings on Unter den} garten to | F ' | upwards ¢ and even to Potsdam. | 14,000 heat units produced by East- | f structures, cord the number of cows ated “against bovine tuberex-| That : it even harder a the) eden coeee snaeiee nar. er” coal. The present price ae North | in North Dakota were broken) German with depreciated marks, for row retail streets which cross Un.| Dakota lignite in Paul is ap-. ' : : : ne Aa wciiteas : - eee he last month, according to Dr.| he feels that bankers have ine AAO ERESS “ale Shecouing proximately half the delivered price | In Moscow, at 4 o’clock in the morning of France, Italy, Spain, Poland, eum Czec helo ets B. Crewe, secretary of the Live-| some mysteriou manipulated Jess important as the result of the|°f Eastern Coal, The company en- March 31, Monsignor Butchkavitch, Vicar-Genera! had no effect in stayimg the death sentence. _ k Sanitary Board. Over 11,000 unge to his Mago Nor anietinc) of thecbetter reside cen. | Kineers therefore can see no saving, 2 z Z : i “The formal protest of America, the nation 5 hifting of the better residence cen- | § see F Rie RimAnnGntholicdonanel Rucninmatteria 1 1 1 of cattle were tested under the | the averaze Berlin ian, the high tery te the westward, The better| it the present use of lignite. How-| of the Roman Catholic Church in Russia, a qf that ea siuillionsl OGuRIEEIANG EtaEVine| ante wr g Se ang Dae office buildings are monuments toltheatres and cafes are also moving everstheys point out that if elements) night of brutal tauntings and torture, was led months ago, stirred Moscow to a peculiar rage,” extending the tube or ueniees avallitectat ne The state opera hease|of the comparison change, lignite ; nae ‘ ye eae township areas as rapidly lees Ae Ga oe pea wevard ae eae cee as ayatind Rese eoe caateneed po- | down into the cellar beneath the Cheka building says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. “It was the ee Fegan aie eieeossy missions for high buildings, foresee erick the Great, is so oldfashioned | sition as a fuel in this territory. | and shot te’death. This execution followed a trial strange frenzy of the arrogant, ungrateful h2 Be. aniiaals inoculated in" ons another Wall Street district alomy, and has been reconstructed so often TR j of fifteen Catholic priests which included, be- gar whose belly has been filled and whose sores vious month was about 10,000. Nees den ye 1B eS =e ol that it will probably be reptaced in Russians Open sides the Vicar-General, Arcibishop Zepliack, on have been washed. In the eyes of millions of ; out 10,000. thé university, the state opera and!a few years by a. new. building \ AY ae a ee) gon i : : p. cutbzeak Sarees gonene the old palace. They predict that) much nearer to the homes of oper, Scientific School the charge, according to dispatches, of “opposing people over the world, Red Russia has eae ter counties is reported by Dy.|St Hedwig’s church, just south of | agoers, | In German City | the Soviet Government.” The Archbishop was also herself as the anti-Christ with the mark of the we. The chief centers are east| the opera house, will soon be swal- rt | y, sentenced to death but as a concession, it is said, beast set on her brow.” ; Big eeeckfordicand| around Fes-|jwvea, wb oe Trmity shuren’ is)/and) =, Berlin, April 142 Reasian’ educa to the religious sentiments of the Russian peas- This latest action of the Soviet government Bens Dipping tanks have been| (eb adowing office buildings High Wages Cause tos wins were compelled to flee be- ants, his sentence was commuted by the Central _~- has aroused the indigation of the entire Christian peer Sit pepee enuleicn| Two skyserapers have already of Drunkenness) ‘2: 22!s8evis™ and have estab- Executive Committee to ten years’ imprisonment. world and may have far-reaching eonseanenoes: aR |made their appearance on Unter den lished. themeely in German thar Protests and pleas for clemency from Protest- Read THE LITERARY DIGEST, this week, Apri merican Library ieee eens Benner al them) Vienna, April 14.—With the high]; Kerlin which will offer conseos in ant, Catholic, and Jewish organizations in all 14th, for the expressions of public, opinion in sooty Bie aie anew ones ie anes now. being pald An usta has | philosophy, law and political eco! parts of the world, from the Pope and from the America and the view-point of the Russian gov- Association To iheyimeaily are) oily) aneul ten mine ine Roe contindell ¢ This institute, whieh ip nades governments of Great Britain, the United States, ernment toward the attitude of the world at large. the direction of Professor Jassi isky, is open to foreigners as well as Meet April 23-28} stories, and their upper Moors are, Vienna, but is generally found in well camoflouged under receding tile other towns, as well as in the coun- Other Vital News-Features in April 14th Digest Uncle Sam Harpooning the Oil A Day in the Life of the English Sharks Queen - ” Chicago’s Clean-Up Election A Living Argument for the League —_ nal e ve | A Russians, and has the approval of ot Springs, April 18—-Govern- | TofS, which lessen the discord with! try districts ihe (Germant inererninents Gt tac it and state relations toward surrounding buildings of only hali, Formerly cases of drunkenne: i a German Europe and the Far East the ‘helght, Were: very in Vienna, but now | will lecture in the institute. It is jthey are of daily occurrence. There | designed primarily to mect the desire As Gko been a corresponding in-) of Russian students liying in Ger- | rin the number of erimes com-| many to keep in touch With Russian ries, the circulation of United rn tes documents in. libraries, and| handling of the delinquent book rower, are among the mutiple Building Too High But Berliners insist the wonderful | skyline of Unter den Linden is al- es to be diseussed and acted upon : ,| mitted under the influence of drink-! eutture and Russian business. f Nati Bee ae ie ready ruined. One of the bank Deen | cupubesdnd nl ae ri) ations fag the session of the AmetienoViviidings is near the Brandenburge | AVGRKG GEN AE EES There are 500 Russian students in -Recipe to Make Prosperity - the high schools of Berlin at pres- ent who are endegyoring to carry on their education Mee. In addition it is estimated there are 500 more young Russians in this city whose high school courses in Russia werc interrupted by the war and who are | anxious to continue their education. The Naval Danger at Panama Pennanent = Spring Hints of Tax Cuts Britain’s Third Workless Winter The Marriage of Mississippi and An Electric Ferry-boat iis se nang ap, hardt, France’s “Greatest andardizing Radi eee ee ‘ To Create‘Good Will Between Jew (Illustrated with rare portraits from a and Gentile : private collection) , The Whale that. Acted in the Movies Cradles Instead of Divorces ' _ Fastest Fighting Plane in the World Bates Wins Debates : Department of Good English Many Fine Illustrations Including Cartoons In Your Theater “FUN from the PRESS” Is the All-season Tonic for jaded spirits. It bubbles and froths with cheer | published The Literary Digest gathers the gems and gladness. Wit, humor, and ,satire — all the || of gaiety that make people laugh. 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Utley, of the New-|the center, is so spacious that build- and room, and the average length of | ty Library of Chicago, and D. ings of great height will not ‘darken time for which help is wanted :s n J. Tigert, United es Com-| the boulevard. But the cross streets) cight months, according to Hans An-| sioner of Education, will speak. are narrow. One of the new bank! derson, manager of the state-federal | large number of organizations! buildings, is at the corner of Char-| employment agency which was open-| ctly affiliated with the American | lotten treet, which is so narrow,ed in the assessor's office at the | rary association will hold their|that tenants are complaining bitter-| court house on Thursday, | ual meetings here coincident with | pees ! N HORSEWHIPPING CASE FRANK ¢ GRAMBS parent associatio: Ameri 304 Main St. Phone 561 Bismarck, N. D. the atten ‘e this year will pe sreater: than ever before, aicks Care Is Choice Subject Of Home-Makers argo, N, D., April 14.—“Care of ry Chicks” was a popular March gram subject among the 85 Home- sers’ clubs of the state, declared s Agnes Boeing, assistant home sonstration leader for North Da- a, speaking today of the work the home demonstration depart- at in the organization of these; os. wenty-eight counties have @tab- ‘ed Homemakers’ clubs according ‘the February reports, she said. jams county heads the list with clubs, Bottineau county and ce county have each six organi- ons, Golden Valley, Pembina and nsey have five, while 22 counties je one or more clubs to their OUR Plumbing and Heating Installations “ARE DEPENDABLE. Because we use only Ex- pert Mechanics. We In- stall Complete, ‘Thorough, Efficient and Guaranteed Plumbing and Heating Systems. Jobbers of all Plumbing and Heating Accessories sufficiently interested to write irs. Myrtle Gleason Cole, state Lynwood L. Bright, who was takea : Frank Gr. for’ information. E. amps hati Aditi gear from the auto of Mrs. Frederick A. yMY# Fiederick A. Pace of Mew y b: York, who was forced to witness the ished at request and a worker | Pace, of New York, and beaten with horsewhipping of Lynwood L. Bright, 304 Main St. Phone 561 uently sent to help. those|horsewhips by eight unmasked men her escort, by eight unmasked men Bismarck, N. D. to organize. near Macon, Ga, near Macon, Ga, Sc ae obtela iee Ask Thelr

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