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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PROTESTS MADE BY LEAGUERS OVER NEW SALE Called Betrayal of | Interests by Nonpartisan Weekly Paper Much opposition to the sale of the Vargo-Courier-News is being mani- fested by m pnpartisans John Andrews, who was editor of the Courier-News and John H. Bloom, business manager, sent the wing telegram to many places in who was foll the s ement was issued because ity was not given in Cour- The sale was made with- by holders of capital our previous know! not due to financial he paper had no press- nd met all demands unfair to combined torces of this state who opportu ier-News, out warning tock without edge. It difficulties ing. oblig may be assured a daily will be pr vided that cannot be sold out under them (Sirned), JOHN ANDREWS JOHN H. BLOOM. The Farmer-Labor Record of Bis-i pare aw paper, Walter S. Ward's four attorneys, ing “ evidence of and workers between Ward and his father nto slaying of Clarence Peters. Lett “Million-Dollar” Counsel 4 called the “million-dolar” coun-! would end the conflict and give Tre-/ sel, leaving court at Albany after losing injunction to prevent cables | land a chance to settle down to work! W. Morse, his three sons and four being introduced in state’s investigation - to right, Allan R. n r Campbeil of the impending deal was x ( Herrick, Elwood Rabenoid and tsaac N. Mills editor and manager of the Couricr- rs a en a New 4 Tce aa ' sane and whieh will be sold to satisty | Washington WB un ence = two of the} the same, are situated in the county | Boston. on grec) of Burleigh, and state of North Da self-constituted leaders of the Non- eens ue, who controled a} kota, and described, as Follows to large pi xe of the stock of the ne seemre Thea Couri ttempted to sell the est Half (W%) tion E i (®), Township One two (142), West of the Hundred Forty 1 nge Seventy-sev ifth but after a’ heated session they returned to Minne olis very much erestfallen at their property in n (77) Principal Meridi Minneapolis St. Paul 8; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, 10; Milwaukee 2. Toledo 2 dianapolis 0. olumbus 3; ouisville 4; Kansas Cit ihe Ee Being, the- same premises con- NATIONAL LEAGL to the chemies of the farmeccebes|Yeved to the grantors herein by. the] Philadelphia 5; Brook! 3 grantee by deed of even date heve-| Chic Pittsburgh 5 That they never gave up the idea,{ With. this mortgage being given in} St. Louis 11; Cineinnati s but put through the deal seeretly is | Cousideration of part of the purchase USE now evident.” That several premi| tice of the premises herein abo AMERICAN Li nent supporters of the farmers’) described. eco dcoaene ee ee movement were jockeyed into a fi-)¢4 simul ly with the said de ei nancial situation where they were|And the said mortgagee havi * Cleveland 6; ~Chic absolutely helpless. to. prevent the| tes on said premises asses Detroit 8; St, Louis 3. sale of the property is evident py| levied thereon for the 3 oe events that have happened recently} 1920 and 1921 in the sum of $505.67,] , | WESTERN LEAGUE, and which will soon be known to the | S#id sum is included in the amount] Ome Men farmers and workers of the state. due on said mortgage There will oc Denver 3 St. Joseph 2. The er concludes that one of due on such mo at the date of Sioux City 14; Oklahoma City the new owners of the Courier-News | S#le the usand six hun-} Tulsa 9; Des Moines 3. is proprietor of a printing plani| ted sixty-two dollars and thirty-six = which is operated as a non-union | ¢e®ts for principal and interest, and Tauaaeh taxes paid under the mortgage, be-| 1] INJURED The, delUehani. (eehBlovt, aitawane sides’ thes coxtavof foreclosure canal WD a drows was se any Nonpartisan] Ste. i IN EXPLOSION, _--——-_,|f Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps, brocaded |! e Ly i en ie any Noon ib ae Dated at Wilton, N. D., this 13th AT THE MOVIES | , veekly papers in the state, in time ated at +N. D,, this 15 SG ee | , | a x . Bie : ‘ sut edi-} day of March, 1923 Chicago, April 20. Eleven men} | 4 | arter. © F; forkmangsh tueoul toy eernnrene vedi | quarter, $7.00 value. Special... .$4.75 torially this week. The h Agricultural & Indus ee injured, some of them serious- | @——_»____ © | Pine ts » company | trial Aid Society, now known ay The} !%) in an explosion today. in the! |, aes eth ee pan a F: _ Near os ee eee UR a aOeR aN IT awieh SAE HICUIETATG SOCTEly Ton | Sear chieiaet mea HOR MG CHE oH uetE POMLEELUEAME RICANS Ladies’ Patent. Leather Pumps, colonial ‘ 2 ol a bisa d ragec, . Refining compa a pull Re saat 2 eink > 4 man Blac Anite of The Foran, loxteakee: H. ¢) BRADLEY. peute that tive SE a ae ae LITERARY CRITICS style. $7.00 value..............$4.75 is n brother of the vice president of . BRADLEY, nat three of the men we | : Walker Brotliers. Attorney for Morty dead were deuied by officials of uh ‘i : as ig ee AS? if ~ o Acconling to tha Fargo Forum, Wilton, North Dakoia, | compans. A Front Vage Story” tx One That|f Ladies’ Patent Leather~Pumps, French William Lemke, who held the Cour- -16-23-30-4-6-1 | dad penn maes heel. Value $5.00. -S ial 3.95 ae pega ie boon a x ee | eel. Value $5.00. -Special......$3.95 ae AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, | WILL RESIGN Steric of American life are win- Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps and Ox- i Wo Lo PAL ig J * ining the praise of critics of litera- fords, all sizes. $4.50 value 3.95 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY| Minneapolis 1 0 1000) Washingte 20.-W. H, King, | ture ie Ca rs ate \ ; ords, all sizes. $4.50 value... ... $3.95 ADVERTISEMENT. St. 11 0 1000] United State of South Da; but abroad, Mters have — be 6 q ; Notice Is Hereby Given, that that] Columbus 2000000 1 agony tay soon wi because of Ils] seeking to capture the true spirit A big: assortment of children’s Patent et ih mortenge, executed and de | Loueville 1 0 1000 in his family and will be sae-/of this nation of one hundred and Hew - livexediiby, Elmers He Gackraitan rand Hb ie nn eve d by the present sleputy mar. | twenty vais of Beorls) sd some strap Pumps. Hattie Sackreiter, his wife, mortga-|\Milwaukee ..... Pye | 1 00} shal, John Rooks, Senator Sterling,!ef them have succeeded, The trans-} 3 ors, to The Jewish Agricultural é&| !mdianapolis ... 20 1 000] Republican, South Dakota, announced lation of American novels to the Sizes from 5 to 8. $3.00 value.. es industrial Aid society (a corpora- Kansfs City . Sei 1 000 ter a conference with Pres-|Sereen has been accomplished with) tion), now known as The Jewish be aass ling. | varying resplts, but no motion pic- izvoac fy 6 < «1 29 fh ‘ited Sela, ee ee eee oe hee ees [ture has been presented in the stl izes from 9 to 12. - Values $3.50. . . .$2.50 dated the 26th ‘day of APIONAD LEAGUE. STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY | ten yeurs that so surely portrays, : : A. D. nineteen hundred and} v Wig Te Bet, BREATHING. American life than “A Front Page(f Sizes from138to2. Value $3.75... ..$2.80 teen and filed for record in the a York . asi 4 Y 1000 a and wheezing in my) Story,” which will be shown at the ce of the register of deeds of | Chicano B at,” Caroline Dillard,| Capitol Theatre gtonight. Q the county, of Burleigh andkerite cb St. Louis Mo. a Petersburgy Va. “Foley’s Honey and! This latest production "of Jéss Rob- | Children’s Play Oxfords North Dakota, on the 26th day. of SPARE Rae ar gave me quick rellet and stonpeil| bins, director of “Two Much Busi ugust, A. D. 1919, and recorded in] 1,1) 200 Pol : cough.” Coughs resulting from! ness” and “The Ladder Jinx,” sigas fy 5 2 = * , Book 162 of Mortgage, at page 110,| Pittsbursh 1 2 ripe, Whooping Cough, Asth- | yeuls a knowledge pf rural life All S1Z€S from 5 to 2. Some sell regularly will be foreclosed by a sale of the] )ineinuati 7 T 2 3as}ma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved) few ‘novelists hye achieved. A OHOO os oe ees ae dans RAD premises in such oe and here- | ¥°°te" 9 4 000; with poley s Honey and Tur. Three! character in sXe story moves with inafter described, at the front door We BOmeKAuLons |g omarkable umanness across the as c He of’ the court house in the city AMERICAN LE. made, Eoley:s he} seteen; they are the people you $2.50 values onlys:. vec eeeee ee eee BLI5 of Bismarck, in’ the county pet, | MirBest selling cough medicine in} know, the people with whom you rats of Burleigh ‘and state of North] phitadetphi too | te World. Refuse substitutes. In-lyaust have rubbed elbows if you are Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock] New York Oe on akon Hole an American, P. M., on the 27th day of April, A. D.| Cleveland 0 008 ag eae 7 “ Tee ots By i to sath y the amount due upon | Detroit 0 1000] . For Dry Cleaning. that will DOROTHY GISH PLAYS The premleae desert rc or saleut Chiengo 2 000] please you. Call 684! Capital} LEAD TO BARTHELMESS © premises described in said mort-| St, Louis 2 00] Laundry Co. | Richard Bartkelmess seems to ‘ have a penchant that calls fo: new - \ BAKING POWDER , D5 Ounces for Dee quarter) USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT | SAME PRICE For over 30 years ‘RESISTANCE MANUFACTURER Pottery Men Found Guilty of Price Combinations DWINDLING Peace, However. Held to De-_ ew York, April 20.—Archibald M : 4 Maddock, president of the ‘Thomas pend on Manner in Whi¢h | Maddock Sons company of Trenton, Fighting Terminates 'N. J, one ef 20 individuals convicted with pottery manufacturing cor- porations for conspiracy in restraint t is generally of trade, was sentenced by Federal med opposition | Judge Van Fleet today to serve ten tat an end| months in Essex county, N. J.. pent inent peace,|tentiary and a fine of 100. ns believe, de-| Seven other defendants described in’ which the by Judge Van Fleet as members of ed, ithe executive committee of the Sani out, becoming | Potteri pciation and active . might, it is fear-| participants in its price-fixing opera- Dublin, April 2 recognized that the to the Free State is alm: j many influential ;pen@s on the ma resistance is te To allow it to fi daily less effectis jed, involve months of costly spas-|tions were given sentences of six jmodic disturbances and pramote in| months imprisonment in. the Essex lthe ed an enduring bitterness|county penitentiary and finds of that might find an outlet in as $5,000, sinations, ch a procedure would also in-| volve the detention of more than 16,-| 000 prisoners and the consequent dis-! affection of their friends and tives throughout Ireland. Moreov until the last vestige of opposition ts stamped out it will be necessary. to maintain the Free State army at to 50,000 men Gith an annual) War Fraud Case May Require Leost of over 10,000,000 pounds. pi ‘ Both the Unionist and the Nation- Two Months to list’ press manifest a belief that some plan should be found which! | Lelose y Washington, April of the jury for the trial of Ch. 20. Selection = fother defendants in indictments OD | charging conspiracy to defraud the ad | United nd the shipping - | board through — war-time hippings 00 contracts was begun today in’ the 2000 District of Columbia supreme court. | the box filled before adjournment of but the actual way until j court this morning, Only Ways and Means Re=| iyi.) witt not get under main to be Solved mest sons sh | Counsel in the case estimated the St. Paul, The plat. t combine all co-o; ive grain mar [keting associations in the Dakotas, Minneso d Montana as outlined | at the recent meetings in N. D,, has been approved by the board | Jof directors of the three large or izations involved, and nothing jmains but to work out details and} jput the plan into operation, J. F.) /Reed, president of the Minnesota} |Farm Bureau Federation, announced | 504 Broadway today. | | The board of directors which will! jhave supervisory powers over the! {marketing combinations were to meet | jtoday in Minneapolis to perfect the today in Minneapolis to prefect the | working program, Mr. Reed an-| ‘nounced. 10, | leading Hey, in each succeeding pic- ture that hb makes. At least, during |the past year this has been the ¢ but even so, none can deny tha | Barthelmess has mighty good taste jin choosing ‘feminine support. His jlatest selection is the sprightly and ‘charming Dorothy Gish, who will | be seen with him in his new feature, ‘ury” which shows at the Eltinge | theatre, today and tomorrow, Friel day and Saturday. | Miss Gish has the role of a little boarding house slave in Lime- house, London, with whom Barthel- mess, as the bashful second mate of |a fourmasted schooner, falls in love. She is said to give one of her most | appealing delincations. ‘Mhe ‘elonenient ylang of . “Boyt Leyton and Minnie are spoiled, how- ever, by the death of the lad’s fath- er, the captain. Before dying Cap- tain Leyton gets his son to prom- e vengeance against the man who had wronged his mother before he weds Minnie, The bashfuiness of “Boy” completely disappears and he | becomes the central figure of a great romance and adventure of the sea. Others in the cast ake Tyrone Power, Pat Hartigan, Burry Macol- lum and Jessie Arnold. | we give. Greenhouse “Extra Spe- ; cial” for Saturday. Red and Pink Roses $2.00 dozen. Spe- cial Spring Box of Flowers, $1.00 each. Oscar H. Will & Co., :319, 3rd Street. Phone »784-W. We deliver. | WANTED—A competent girl for general house work, Apply at 220 | West Thayer St. 4-20-8t FOR SALE--Two davenports, one bed buffet, library table, parlor mir- ror two stoves. A real bargain if taken at once, Phone 484-J. , 4-20-2t- —JNIRELAND = SEN? 10 JAIL IS STARTED, trial will continue from one to two months, ENGLISH DRY. BILL: LOSES London, April 20.—For the first time in its history the House of Com- mons today debated a liquor prohi- bition bill and at the expiration of the argument on it, killed the meas- ure by rejecting its second reading, 236 to M4. The bill was one recently intro-{ duced by Edwin Serymgeour of Dun- dee, who has devoted his life to the cause of prohibition. | | i Under a Gordon you're oven your hat troubles “RAJAH” About everyso often a hat is brought forth that goes over big. This season it’s the Rajah. GORDON HAT at all good hat stores FIVE DOLLARS Our Wet Wash Service Is growing because of the perfect service Water from our own artesian well, pure soap, experienced help, careful inspection, prompt call for and delivery takes the drudgery out of wash day. \For all this super-service our charge 20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 | 5c per pound for all over 20 pounds. Call us on phone 684 ( Sad igips- ' Capital Laundry Co. Launderers and Dry Cleaners. ~ Phone 684 Broadway Bazaar M. ZVORIST, Proprietor. The biggest bargains ever offered FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps . $2.25 Smoke CINCO RICHARD::BARTHELMESS a “is r SPORT SHOES Pictured above ~- a handsome innovation } in the sport shoe line. Mate of Otter buck--trimmed in Sepia buck, and with the new Crepe Sole—light in weight and exceptionally easy on the foot. Hosiery to Mate “Holeproof” Kichmonds Bootery SS Ly) {4}, ‘ \ ‘3 MEN BUY IT because it repeats in quality. That’s Cinco. Smoked by millions just like you, with your same discriminating tastes. It represents the utmost in value and smoke-content. 2 for 15c, everywhere NY od Saturday “THEATRE Matinee Saturday 2:20 Edith Roberts and Edward Horton : —in— “*A Front PageStory”’ One of ihe most de- lightful comedy dram- as of the season. Also an exceptional two ree) “our comedy “The Fire Fighters” -“PE( 0’ MY HEART” | TONIGHT TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY q DOROTHY GISH Go deeper than words to tell of “Fury”! Get at the souls of ships and seas. Sound the imputses of salty men and waiting women! Here’s their drama mirrored through the fury and fears of the ~ ‘boy who wouldn't believe all women bad—and the love of a Limehouse sla¥- ey who knew there were geome E008 “uns. rer