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ca WEATHER FORECAST. | Fair tonight. Thursday unsettl- ed and somewhat cooler, FINAL EDITION | PRICE FIVE CENTS } SET WATER PLANT BOND ELECTION FLORIDA HOUSE VOTES OUT FLOGGING #10 sonal ee VOTEMATTER _ DIES IN CRASH, , THE BISMARCK TRIBUN BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923 ESTABLISHED 1878 WRITES AS HE FLIES ABOVE CLOUDS! Tribune Correspondent Tells of His Journey Across English Channel by Airplane | HALF WAY MARK REACHED IN GOAL | OF BAND BENEFIT CAMPAIGN; LOCAL | PEOPLE RESPOND TO BOOSTER PALN {FIRST STEP IN s = CONVICT LEASE | FIGHT 1S WON Takes Step Toward Build- More than half the goal was reach-) mittee is encouraged over results ing Water Works ey jed today by booster committees in oe far. x ‘ '“Lone Star” Fred Hans Dies) the Band Benefit driv the AUMlLBHUA COMER Brite "ihe sie 5 . Amendment to Bill to Abolish " | Approximately 800 tickets had been} Hatlowell Musical company. which ASK FOR BIDS ' With Boots on, But in Ele- | Lease System Is Adopted sold for the musical concert to be] will present the entertainment is ex i vator Accident given at the auditorium Thursday | pected to arrive tomorrow morning. at ae 4 By Big Vote night, at $1 each. Committees will MEE LARC TTT ipereleniihiivenai se —— 1 5 aa MIGHT! outings te Work today and tomor-/this part of the country this year,| For New System, Estimat- ; Snes ;PROBE CUSTER FIGHT |,,w. has a varied und interesting pro- 5 COMMITTEE — PROBING} |The band committee of the Asso-| era ed to Cost $706,000 | jciation of Commerce wants’ this to|” The Musical company is composed Sate iui Said to Have Induced Sitting ,b« the one and only drive to finance | of singers, harpists, cello. players,| ‘The city commission in meeting .* i the immediate building up of the} cornet and clarinet players. There} last night cal for an election on ) oe Wala Tells How He a) Bull and Others to Return | city bands and orchestras under the will be a string ilo, Nays cello and Mey 14Ge a Hee issue to pay part ] Flogged Badly Through | to R ati [co-operative arrangement with the| violin and a cornet and’ trombone of the cost of building a wate i i 0 Reservation jcity schools, Any persons willing to! duet. J. A. Wentzel is baritone solo works anaBiemurcke anderen dwar . Mistake of Boss bBo, !boost the cause, who have not b ist install he Aan lCONIpIEtR cen ey NER Omaha, Neb. April 18. Fighting, | asked to buy tickets, are asked to The band committee hopes to see works system in the city, to be Tallitiasse, FCC “April .18.—The smiling, gray-haired old “Lone Star"! see some member of a committee or|the auditorium packed for the con ceived! May, house today voted 63 to 15 to abol- Hs a a in ot aie faa rte Tere ceo omlcus | Tiexeent: | Get Several steps leading to this ac ve } ier Rcoutrand last) Of the reall twor| A oe os A : i series of resolu \ state in the handling of county pris-} , death here! taal night vith “his boots | WOMAN JUSTICE ! its meeting, the first of the coi ‘ oners. jon.” as he so often desired. { mission as it will be constituted fox ‘ The action came on the adoption |, Dut death did not come to him on | the next two years as a result of “of un amendment offered by Repre- the field of battle where he had; MARRIES Y UNG | the last election, of an amendment o} y Rep sae often faced) death nor on’ the wings The first resolution formally call sentative Savis of Leon county to of a bullet. He was crushed to! | editor pias arid iepecitieati onus Wiel the measure which would abolish the, death in an elevator shaft at the DOUGLAS COUPLE: vol to ual atti fi, chine county convict lease system. Omaha World-Herald plant, where ae | City Engineer Atkinson had rane The morning was consumed in dis-| was night watchman. jerebered cae seconds uigroduceds coe loner pyanioce yemangueite a By William Philip Simms A HANDLEY-PAGE PLANE OF) “Lone Star” was caught by the, Wouglas, N. D., April 18.—Mrs. 1.| ty Conimtssioner Thompson, 5 lesser importance. aca Ruki a THE TYPE IN WHICH WILLIAM |¢levator when he attempted to move G, Douglas, elected justice of th peak St roved! than glans andl specification How it felt to be lashed by # con-| Special Cable to NE cece an 2 4 the control elevator from the outside peuce at the spring election her fee ved une pbleue sandy epee ick uog 4 viet whipping boss was related to- (Bismarck Tribune) PHILIP SIMMS CRO: THE ‘and the lift suddenly started ¥-!took an oath to perform all the du-’ Present Commissioners Re-|T* third declared for constructic | day to the joint legislative commit Aboard an airplane over the Eng KE ISH CHANNEL. y, IN-| ward. The old veteran tried to leap/tiey of the office. But she really! : ‘i & jof a water works system in accore tee any cetigating reported: brutality /iish) channel TERIOR OF ONE OF THESE GIANT |into it but his feet which had so/ didn't expect to find one bf her first} tain Posts in Reorganiza- | ance with the plans and specific: in Florida camps, by John Gardner,; April 18.—Sitting in a comfortable *ASSENGER PLANES joften leaped on the backs of mus-/ official acts such a pleasant one. i | tions of the city engineer. 18, who said he resided in Altoona.) armchair, | am pounding out this PASSENGER PLANES, |tangs had lost. Olena M. Haner and Alfred M.| ion Meeting The fourth resolution gave notice prior to enlisting in the United | story on a typewriter perched on my | ~~ "~~.~~~~~~~---~ 0. ————~ | “Lone Star” began his career asi johnson were to be married, The} to all owners of property liable + s army. j knees. a plainsman at the age of 16 mien novelty of having the matrimonial as | be uel Yor (Gaeta. he committee continued today to! qhree-quarters of a mile below me NEW WORLD NON-STOP DANCING ‘he left home to search for a brother |knot tied by a woman justice of thei q > y, by publication of the resolutior question witnesses in connection with | 7 ee eeariG Channel, Rath- kidnaped by Sioux Indians. peace appealed to them, and they; TO STOE BUILDING | ri,, ‘next resolution culled for. 1« the death of Martin Tabort of North | 5. sough, tor quite « gale is blow: \ In Powder River Fight. jwent to Mrs. Douglas. Of cour: pea neeatey | ceiving bids on May 28. Anoth Dakotas jing. To right and left, the great __ RECORD SET ABOVE 68 HOURS “Tone Star” broke into fame first| she had the recollection of her own; Two city commiséions held meet-{ resolution called for the bond cic Gardner anianawer to questions) ji spiualiwings/<of thelHandlen: yin 1876 in the “hole-in-the-wall”| marriage to guide her, but she w “lings last night, both composed ofjtion on May 14 propounded by Senator John P. Page . ypu aii cae pene aa ‘country, Powder River, Wyo., when | to the books, too. The result I ‘ feelers After nal Question for Voters Stokes, chairman, declared he ae Alidoon either side « vouring Hells Cleveland Girl Still Going! NEW HEAD FOR jaibelehended he Ai and jes thin @aponiony was autonly soval i sume commis ie ‘After the! the question to be submitted + > whipped three times within a week,| F iF vela . a0 1 Shacknasty Jim and his two fellow 7 commission” as cons ed for “! the voters on May 14 follow. | Royce twin- throtled down to | «] Star's” é a i + that he recéived approximately 50; : : >, bandits, It w Lone Star's” ham-| ‘The wedding occurred Sunday it: last two s had met, transacted “Shall the City of Bismarck is- “* Ticks each*time and Walter Higgin-| miles Sede gee ae he Strong, as She Passes Pre- | jwiex-farining athat wont the uneaualy the jicmelof Mrame oA Milde’ (TRE |ia.tnose, undludjourncd’ ainesilio tell whe MOHabeae ane Takanaoe $225,- botham was the whipping boss. : : eas 5 | fight. maid of honor was Mrs. Hans John- as | i h a “What offense did you commit?"| Speedometer in front of me. vious Mark — Police Stop) STATE LICENSE | Other high spots in Hand's life}son, the best man, Mr. Johnson,/Ne commission met with J. P.}. ea Gaekipagene renee Chairman Stokes asked. | Cotton-wool is in m¥ cars tol Dancers Already Banned jwere: shot and killed two stage-lprother of the groom. The cbremony {French and J. A. Larson entering| “$1000 eae sear. (orAwentyiyearn “Nothing,” replied the witness., drown the noise, Yet that is not \ coach bandits, April 12, 1877, near|took place at high noon, followed by upon their new terms of office. with aitegeets teecena akc Gre cae “Higginbotham told me afterwards| disagreeable, for we are i From. New. York and| 7 Valentine, Neb. a wedding: breakfast. Only near rel-| 1, reorganizing, all ‘commission-| of five percent per annutn, each Seen ere eae them EE or a DaTIDe eer teawieh’ level | 2 ee | ‘ Shot five Indians in a patthe of latives were present. Decorations jerg retained their sume positions.; annuatle, ouch Interea weynent, turpentine fellows, 18 in number,|chairs on either side of an aisle, ewer’, the Little Missouri near the Black were in pink and white, and pink! str Larson. was named. viceccharte/ to: ibe, ‘avidenced( Wy lntarene who arrived at the camp.” and there are glass windows. Hills, Aug. 21, 1877. so And wiiitelzoses, carnsHonsignd 4erns lian, iHendler, alice andl fite coni2|\ éoapoye, attached be gach ent “Then were you a victim of mis- Schedule Is Exact H . : | Saving the lives of @ party of 20lwere used in profusion, The bride| Man Henzic™, police and fire con | uareiega at tacleen eone ved pas j taken identity?” he was asked. | Overhead, on the ceiling, is 1 map| Cleveland, O., April 18.Miss Mal-, Attorney-General Shafer Ap-| jrospectors. is the daughter of W. W. Haner, and |jgys; Thompson, water and aewerss| 2% T lealae cates eee ‘ “Yes,” replied the witness. of our route--London to Paris, via|deline Wolf of Cleveland the new| ints Botti M t Killed 11 Indians with 12 shots,!the groom the son of William John- ton Minaree UNS aPOMERRA TE | or purchasing water wor for “The boss whipped all of the 18} Ashford, Hythe, Boulog: Mon- ; : : points ineau Man to ing both guns, hammer-fanning in : ‘hoy awillabe Rees ‘en’S| furnishing « supply of water to PP 5 the, joulogne, Mon-| world's champion long — distance jusing both guns, g son, both of Doug y of employes, whose present terms ex the inhabitants of h city.” turpentine men after that. He said|treuil (Sir Douglas Haig’s old head- ‘ z ers f 11 Position Here the Battle of Wounded Knee im|at home to friends at Douglas after giro’ May 1, were’ walle, ne i” by ants of such city,” they complained about treatment! quarters), Amiens, and” Beauvais, {dancer taking the title at 8 iSouth Dakota in 1890. May 16. Recon ed ake Inder the course of procedur they received in the last camp they| The time of our arrival at cach of |°clock this morning when she set a i At Sitting Bull's Death, Mrs. Douglas, who has opened an} Considerable business was trans-/adepted by the city commission la: , Were in. thesé places is printed opposite the | record’ at 68 hours and 41 minutes,| Asmunder Benson, Bottineau at- Killed bandit at Ainsworth, Neb-" office and is conducting the justice sete : an ie Hon, o the actio: night cost of # new water works sy Whipped Three Times. name. beating by one minute the record of |terney, will be chief inspector of the |raska, in 1878. Shot and killed & Court in. business-like manner, ulso the wa er question. __{tem would be provided by the bor “Did the whipping) you received) For, you sec, this is just the new|pe ‘ % Theodore | State licensing department, Attorney bandit at Fremont, Neb., in 1897. Was 'hids fair to the title of the) A petition of property owners liv-) issue of $225,000 und by special a any blood?" was the nextiway io travel, [have only two| Mitt Ver® Sheppard and Theodore| Cones George ‘Shefor aanooneed | once War econ crt invoatign, “marrying ‘squire'" of Douglas, for/ing in Riverview Addition near the! ments on real estate in the city ion, large suiteases with me, but in the| Gil) Miss Wolf, who continued today. Mr. Benson will take active |tor of Custer’s massacre and fol-!it ig reported others will geek to) swimming podl, which represented The estimated cost of a new $3 My “Yes, I was unable to lay on MY] baggage ey » rear|dancing, said she was in excellent|charge of the department immediate-|lowed Sitting Bull 600 miles on! have her tic ie the matrimonial knot. that Charles Snyder, drayman, has|tem as provided in the plans and : ‘ ggage compartment to the rear : i 5s induci him and his/ begun construction of a barn or sti 8. whi backstor a) month\e xeplied jGardner.| (ico are “weverall trarike: Belonging shape and hoped to dance for sev-|1¥- horse-back inducing h “ ® a1, whi The witness said two days elapsed| +4 another passenger eae bay Aa aris No appointment had been made ;band to return to the reservation. | |ble on a lot a few yards from the| le for about $480,000 b between his first whipping and the; 9, th E eer ail Cree tours Beforesqulttiag during the winter by Mr. Shafer, who} Was present at Sitting Buli's| ‘swimming pool and less than a block | y special assessment. second and third. He said when he! , netic: e adon, at my elbow is Miss Wolf started dancing on a! jecame attorney general in January, | death. ‘from Custer park, that he would/ Separate Contracts was whipped the third time he hadj® [UCC hee tile floor at a locul club at noon|pequuse of the uncertainty of the| Was chief scout master for Gen- keep livestock thereand that it would] The plans and specifications adop' been engaged in working in a water| 5° bikes ing strictly prohibited. |Sunday and has fox-trotted andi future of that department, several|eral Phil Sheridan for several years |be a nuisance and a menace to pub-| oq by the commission provide fe hole. with Masti. Pabert. k je is prohibited to throw ob-|waltzed continuously since then with| attempts having been made in the| Was chief special agent for the: lic health, and would depreciate} seven separate contracts, which am “What did Higginbotham say to deca rom) the: window, a three-minute rest period every|tegislature to abolish it. House bill] Northwestern railroad for years. | | property values. | summarized in the plans und spec you after he beat you?” Senator Mc-| 3 Pure water is carried on board seven hours. | No. 206, as finally passed, materially! “I was never beaten on the draw," / H Plan to Prevent It. i fications as follows Jiams, niember of the eommittee,| the plane. ee ee Jchanges the scope and functions of |he often declared. \ | MENT, ‘The eity commiscion instructed the| Contseet Nar te Geat. iron asked 4. In case of emergency put on | STOP DANCERS. ‘the department. Until a month ago Hans wore a! city attorney to take steps to pre-| pipe, cast iron specials, “He told me he would kill)me the |the lifebelt like waistcoat and fast. aineret P “I consider myself very fortunate! scalp lock 18 inches long, which ne, vent the construction of the pro-; hydrants, valves, lead, next time. He then called Tabert;¢" buckles. A sharp blow on the| New York, April 18—The police!ty obtain the serviees of a man of| kept curled under a skull cap as he} - ._|posed building by Snyder, on the! jute ete ose $241,486.60 from the water hole and began whip-| lever will inflate tne lifebelt. of East Portchester, Conn., yester-|the ability and character of Mr. Bén-|sat around in the Herald editorial! New State Highway Commis-! ground that it would be a nuisance iGoutrhet. (Nos S—Tiatanae ping him,” Gardner said. 5. There is a lavatory at the back | day afternoon, stopped Vera Sheppard! son to head. the licensing depart- | rooms at night, often displaying his : Clean U ) RH. Crane was given a permis-! tion of supply mains, \'How jfrequentyy did ‘you see | of the salon, {and Theodgre Gill, Marathon dancers! ment,” Mr. Shafer said. “He is a{skill with his two guns to reporters! — sion Wants to Clean Up sion to use the city hall to hold jus-! ietibutig ee eens whippings?”" : |. Passengers may move about} Who toured three states, after they | native of our state, born in Pem-/ and visitors. Huge Stores tice of the peace court when he is| {isinibutlon system, and “Ten or twelve times every duy."| freely as the slight shift in weight | had one-stepped continually in dance! jing county, and raised in McHenry} “No one is after it no’ not using Police Magistrate Cath-| Gontratt No. 3--Filtration he witness related the floggings| has no cffect on the stability of the | balls and moving vans for 68 hours| eountry, He is a graduate of both the| claimed when he order his lock cu pees jman’s desk in the police station. | Ort take pipes, sue Tabert by Higginbotham four | machine, and 40 minutes, a world’s record. College of Arts and of Law of the’ off. | It will be the policy of the Stute! This makes Crane the “next nearest | Plant: intake Miles Ais: before the North Dakotan died,| There are but ike of us on board; | Chief of Police James J. Nedley’ University of North Dakota, and has! — Highway Commission to get rid of! justice” to whom cases taken from) tet hittin corroborating witness who testified! ‘The pilot, G. P. Olley, one of the | Stepped the dancers after he ea eae law for the past cight! @——=- its war equipment now on its | the police magistrate, on change of a Bipation: : <Plag soa snede ‘ (Continued on page three) {best in the pieineete mechani. | Watehed them for about twonty min-| years at Bottineau, where’ he has! | The Weather \ihands as rapidly as possible, it was! venue would go. Recently A. E! (buildin oases 1O8OB a —- {cians,"a boyish Englishman and my. |S: made a splendid success of his bus-} stated by Walter G. Black, state en-!shipp has been the next nearest jits- | CO ote Tenn a ogo an self. Chief Nedley suid the dancers came iiness, and has earned the reputation | ®— re jeinity: Fair) @ineer, following a reorganization tice, _system re 200. PLANNING F One of the mechanics hus just 38 East Portchester on their own of being able, honest, upright and; For Bi marek al vistas ‘ait | meeting of the state highway com-| petitions of H. C. Mahlmon for a | Sontrast: Ne. Filtration seein come in from outside. He has tak. | 22%, 2d asked no. one’s. permission | clean, It was my judgment that the! tonight. ursday s mission here, with three new mem-! sidewalk along his lot in Riverview| equipment ............. 31,815.0 RS the chair in front of {to stage the dance. They did not! digticult office of state inspector,| somewhat cooler. jbers in attendance. \addition and a petition of Emma N.| Contract No. 6 eemnler; I j reading—from the rack cccrhay 7 [have @ licensé, and neither did the! which hus to do with law exforse:| For South Dakota: Fair tonight; | The highway commission has truc-|Moyer for a sidewalk on the east| equipment ~............ 48,896.00 aS Brack. overhiond— club where the affair was staged, he! ment in the broades sense of the| warmer cast portion. Thazeday UN ‘tors, trucks, passenger automobiles,| sige of Tenth street from Thayer to {Contract No 7 52,618.00 [= S60 of aah Oitoason.: said. In view of the fact that police | term, could best be administered by | settled and somewhat cooler jtents, harness and much other Rosser streets, were granted. Engineering and | piea Piper's. Strec eee From officials in other cities had decided |." man with legal learning and ex-| General Weather Conditions | itu. war equipment alloted to ss __tals 7 percent 46,2476 i in kk Ex. Now the Seong mae peer ie eege (tel Keep the marathgners Toving he | perience, led he also possessed! The pressure is low over the Rocky /Dakota by the federal government. MUST POST | Total estimated cost ....$706,925.11 Convention in Bismarck Ex-; ienewinel no arasonsamny, i He will hold office until 1926, when the next general convention of the church elect @ successor, who automatically will become president of the national council, a post now held by Bishop Thomas Gallor, of Meme, Tena, { anova, the Supreme Adventurer’— Young English iad ‘1s asleep! at’s the-use? No more thrill in this flying thing. No more novelty, ust a ‘business now. Just a quick way ‘to: travel—quick and comfort- able. Folks—even young boys scapes on page three.) advance the case on its calendar by Mr. Shafe: who hope r and ‘Governor Nestos, for a decision not later than the end of the summer recess of the high court, so that, if the law is valid it may be applied to the 1923 crop of grain. ideals, ambition and percent. of the cars owned by the lines by thé time. grain is to be mov- ed. Car shortage has been caused in the past frequently | Mountain region and precipitatio * Bowman, N. D., April 18.—The Far- big Northwest systems back on their! mers and Mechanics State bank here has closed its doors due to depleted reserve. retained on ‘eastern lines, it is-said.|of Williston is president. The bank has a capital cause, carsistock of $15,000, and deposits of of Northwestern railroads have been | about $100,000.. W. H. Westergard housands of dollars worth of equip- necessary to ask magistrates to im- pose jail sentences this year to pre- on the Henzler excessive of Bismarck, vent streets said. He also has his club out for the jay-walker, who moves across a speeding Mr. the pedestrian, but he is without re- course in law if he is injured while doing thi Commissioner. Henzler said. Walking from one side of the street to another between blocks also is pointed out as a dangerous prac- tice, and many citi hibit it, ce 8 strictly pro- Henzler said. The action of the commission was consumers thereo!, and the facilities for the sedimen- tation, clarification, filtration © purification of the sume and making it fit and suitable for use are tnade- quate; and | ‘, jbe an exception to the rule. + abil id in, Mr. B . I believe! red on the western slope of the !ment is stored at Fort Lincoln, near taken without discussion, the resolu pected to be Biggest Ever | Bae Juan, Cagliostro and Wandering| Thé dancers philosophically Re ee Fate an excellent nae for| elite) aud’ at’ scattered places inihere. CREAM PRICE Rrra ay manna ete | opal in Taste ‘i cepted the chief's point of view and ye job,” | the Pacific coast states. High pres-! An inventory of all equipment on very person or fitm purchasing| ‘he attitude of the commissioner ze Co sms to please him. , He | stoppe More definite plans for the future ! d fair weather prevails from/hand was ordered. No new equip-] Every person as | Urges Oil Burners Arrangements for the state cons lintastent his. flying garments ‘and (Sree ee leanne defiotte plans do Me Shafer! the eastern slopa of the Rockies j ment will be received from the gov- | butterfat in North Dakota fo: Renreacneativer of Fairbanks Tenbonict she North Denon ae A settles down. “Casanova, the su- | said. . leastward. Moderate | temperatures | ernment. ufacturing purposes mi More & Cs. anpecred. Velie ers aaeeaon, in apveria Ane Preme adventurer,” probably in all i ALESIS | } prevail in all sections. It is warm-| Legal opinion will, be sought vy] conspicuous place daily the price commlanion cto ‘advocets Steet ance 27, 28 anid 29, were Faden, anere-| iS life never experienced the equal | ‘er in North Dakota and Montana this|the highway commission to deter-| offered and paid to patrons, to be| pity on burning engines to furn toiar by WC aaa B. Shepard] of ae now commonplace adventure PREPARE FOR morning than in Towa and parts of mine how far it can go in selling Pocket in pale numbers Wee less pumping power for a new watcr aa ye i, ing. 1 i equipment. Heretofore, except in un-]than two inches square so it may p ‘ and 3.1. ibe ty JOB chairmen} Far down w big liner is heading CASE MOVED UP: Gntaas wheal | gerviceable equipment, it hus been | read from the outside, effective May | Works, S¥stem. | They represent of ee local arrangements com. toward Boulogne, | Stations High Low Prec. {held the state commission could not|1, W. F. Reynolds, state dairy com- over the cost of electricity for pump- para et Bee coon tinat The young Englishman takes his | | Amenia. 30 0 Clear ‘allow title in the property to pass.) missioner, announced toda The ine Whe elaane eid dpacineeiag b will be the biggest ever held by Pasteboard lunch box from the ‘rack eae tof U.S. 0! {| BISMARCK 43° 0 Clear If authority can be obtained the} ruling, he added, was made because will be amended to give the mant- the state bankers’ association. Not|@d begins to eat. His drink is} 5UPreme Court o at ol | Bowbells 35 0 Clear!commission will offer the equipment} vf Grito nol nie oa facturers of the oil burners uno). ‘ less than 500 bankers are expected| risky pind soda. Cheese, tongue Hear Arguments Soon | ly Start Made to Avoid) Devils Lake 36 0. Clear |for sale to the public, Mr. Blaci a8 Feneived rewarding pegs at ominity to, present bids. here. lehocoiete ipa cake and | Early Start Made O1G) Dickinson 36 0 Clear) The commission is expected 40 de ‘or lesser! m i i i 3 i i ES) \ victuals, Efabeee) RSs ness Nuch Saen eed agraln grading| Northwest Rail Tieup | Ream enter 4 ae clear TRIG. | ONS Sy statement outlining the Texas Divine | We are skirting the shore Tine {ease will bel heard by the supreme | ‘4 Fessenden 31 0 Clear plan of financing proposed and ot Succeeds Tuttle! | can’ plahay out te sea. Far below 1|g0urt of the United States April 30.) Railroads are preparing now for] Grand’ Rorks 33, 0 Clear| GF tte ! Se to A ee wt RR | ea S22" MAY’ASK JAIL SENTENCE HERE|"Sxcwn mee ay ! ind the hotel where, when ichard > ill ar-| TOP of 1923, Chairman Fran! -! Langdon 0 Clear The resolution declaring for th» Bae eae oe ies oe fbings were quiet an the British cue hs Sante ae weak: hollan of the state railroad commis-| Larimore 0 Clear! . election follows: } : D. D., bishop of Dallas, Texas,| “my,” Toute English tod Feber teed, ing to uphold the validity of the in- aati a His Hs ere iusboe : aleae| The jay-walker and the- speeder} street intersection diagonally, and tem eae wae ogee ans oldest Ane Sisbon in the amet ed his meal. itiated law of plerenggs, ete stent: We cae wees cathe angen the | Napeleca 0 Cleacjare in the same class. crosses from one sidewal k to another to the City of Bismatek a swied 9 Bishop ate of st. Lown eho val hungry . . The dots repre- teat and etvlne tne ceeliay oda National Association of Railroad| pémbina 0 Clear} 80 declares Commissioner of Po- peta eda vee require | Private corporation; and died yesterday as presiding] to Pon: Anverval of my lunch. We're | powers. The, validity of the law was|#nd Utilities Commissioners, _of| Williston © Clear lice Chris Henzler, who plans a war| straight coding of intersections by} WHEREAS, the water furnished A bishop of the Episcopal church in| (iy, Pus! ippberille. My “stout” attacked by many elevator com. | Which Mr. Milholian is chairman, has Moorhead © Clearjon both this spring and summer. pedestrians, ‘he said. “Cutting|to the, inhabitants of such city is the, United States, it was stated at} po Peis 'y good. Certainly beats! panies, adopted a plan of cooperating with Police are instructed to watch|across” not only is dangerous to| turbid and unsanitary and unsatis- 4 the offices of the national council. Pete al Petition to the supreme court to| the railroads in an effort to put 100 | BOWMAN BANK CLOSES, closely for speeders, and it may be factory to the WHEREAS, the ' supply of ‘such © Three) ea Page bs and