The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MARRIAGE BY | LOTTERY WAS | “KING'S” RULE Innermost Secrets of House of David Are Bared to Grand Jury i HAD REVOLTED COUPLE Joseph, Mich. April ost seerets of life in y Purnell’s House ) vied to the ¢ “ alleged imme in the en Benjamin Will, a4. and Lillian Uanaford, 32. tool the witne stand. ‘The couple were intereepted early t at Stevensville, 12 miles outh of St. Joseph, after they had eloped from the colony, leaving Wil am Manaford, Mrs. Hanaford's el | er husband, behind told Judge Harry Dingeman, the man grand jury, they had not seen Purnell since last Christ and that members of the cult hot know his present where bout Covers Two Decades The story they told covered two des of blind submission to Pur- sil’ faith; dwelt on love that frustrated and denied; marr ited by lottery and lacking even in common affection, of gradual loss of faith und the final decision to break the ties of almost a life- decision that culminated list a romantic seeret fight. r a gossipy railroad station in nyent, their flight might have’ re- niained a romantic fight. The pair told the grand jury they had been childhood sweethearts in the colony, but when the time came to marry the elders of the Purnell church told them their love was only the frobidden lust of the flesh. So Hill's name was placed in a hat at one of the group marriage lotteries and was drawn by Cletta Ward, a old girl, That was 16 years nd Hill, renouncing his own married Cletta, while Lillian red Hanaford, old endugh to be her father Mrs. Hill Left in 1913 In , Mrs, Hill lost faith in Pur nell and left the colony, Hill said, und the same year obtained a divorce from him, He testified that before her departure she told him that Benjamin had had improper with her prior to their de “King” relations marriage “At first I believed her; then T didn't now I don't know what to think,” Hill told reporters. Hill said he continued at the col- ony and beeame manager of the has toured the entire became a familiar fig theater audiences du ille eng ivered an address uge at each performance. time home Hill shop, and again his boyhood now a fellow employe. The testimony of gross immorality on the part of Benjamin, at Grand Rapids in a civ band, which country He ure to many In worked in the colony print his spare there he sweetha met rt AND. NOBODY AU RT! John Hecht, of Brooklyn, N.Y. fully along the street when ers fell upon the car, Hecht’s escape directly under the tree. was driving his flivver sedan peace- | t t ‘ t were made by the police te ‘This tree suddeniy snapped and seemed miraculous since he was WINS Mrs. Lily Charlotte Groom from London to Brighton, and 20 minutes. THE “PRAM DERBY” England, t pushing contest covering the miles in 12 hours nual re- doin evi Nes there presented hi port. The report was denee today by the defense. YOUNG PLANS CANAL BILL month, was the last s to Hill and Mrs. Hanaford. They decided to quit the colony, let Hans, ford obtain a divorce and then marry. The sudden group marriages at the colony last week hastened their plans, for Marietta Smith, x old girl, drew Hill's name in- the wedding lottery and wanted to marry him. Hill objected so strenuously, he testified, that Miss Smith aban- doned hope and drew again. Hill's testimony, state officials said, contained a number of import- ant leads which will be developed later. Mrs. Hanaford knew little about the alleged revels in Shiloh, the home of “King” Benjamin and “Queen” Mary Purnell, told the grand jury never heen molested by Purnell. The frequent reference to the fol- lowers of Purnell as “Israelites” has caused some people to believe the members of the cult were Jews. It was discovered today when leading Jews protested against the idea. There are no Jews in the House of David, COMMUNIST PUT ON STAND id. She had she that she St. Joseph, Mich., April 27,.—Jay Lovestone, secretary of the execu- tive committee. of the Communist party today Ruthenb ing: of America, took the stand a witness for Charles R. charged with advocat- syndicalism. — Love- al mi stone, alias Wheat, presided at some sessions of the Communist conven- tion held in this country last August DR. M. E. BOLTON Congressman Will Introduce It ai Next Session Duluth, n., April 27. — Notice that he will introduce a bill provid- ing for the construction of thi Grest Lakes-St. Lawrence water-way at the next session of congress, has been received from Congressman George M. Young of Valley ¢ the offices here of the St. La idewater it was announced, The bill also for nancing: association, will include a vlan the — project. Young stated that he has just com. pleted a tour of his district, de- livering addresses in which he em- phasized the need for such waterway. He usserted it would aid farmers of the northwest by reduc- ing transportation costs to Europe. Dohn Patronizes Home Industry Alex Asbridge who resides south east of Bismarck has convinced him- self that he can sell his live stock to better advantage in Bismarck than at the St. Paul stock yards, Mr. Asbridge had a car of faney hogs rea for the market but af- ter negotiating with shippers he ob- tained a more satisfactory sale price from Wm. Dohn of this We Dohn stated today that he prefers to secure his meat supplies at home as he finds it fully equal and often superior to that shipped in and he prefers North Dakota stock to that produced elsewhere. STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY BREATHING. Dillard, “Foley's Honey and throat,” writes Petersburg, Va. my cough.” Coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe. Whooping Cough, Asth- ma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved with Foley’s Honey and Tar. ' Three generations of satisfied users have made Foley's largest selling cough medicine the World. Refuse substitutes. sist upon Foley’ in In- Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St- Telephone 240) Bismarck, N. D. | WE SELL THE SUNDAY Beetles living forty or fifty fect apart can communicate by ing their heads ‘on the wood in a pe- euliar rhythm, Mr. j “Had a cough and wheezing in my | Caroline Tar gave me quick’relief and stopped | FOR SALE— Honey and Tar the | FOR REN TRY TO BREAK Whaleback: s Seek to Passage Through Soo Siult Ste Marie, Mich. April 27. The whuleb: Cort and Neilson today are attempting to force a pass- age through the Soo and Lake Su- perior through the ice in St. M riv The boats arrived at Detour from. Cleveland yesterday, Not in years has the heen so much thick ice in the river late im spring. It is believed probable the whale- backs will be able to reach the Soo, but there is some doubt as to ther ability to combat the big ice-field off White Fish point. ASKS LEAGUE TAKE UPRUHR Lord Cecil Would Have League of Nations Settl¢ Dispute New York, April 27-—Emding his tour of America, Lord Robert Cecil, league of nations champion, today expressed before an audience here a wish that some great power would s| ue to intervene in the | He declared the time*was ripe for | the league to take up the Ruhr sit- uation, the reparations question in- | volved and the demands of France | that her safety and security be de- guaranteed by other major | finitely powers? | secahi | Dance at Patterson Hall | Wednesday and Saturday | evenings. y modern 5 room house east end of town. ;P: and balance to suit the. buyer, or will consider good car, Write Tri- bune No. 449. s+ 4-27-2t1 ‘rooms can be ysed for sleeping or ‘light housekeepingy furnished price $20.00 Mo. Call 421 9th or Phone 54tR. 4-27,8t knock- | FOR SALE 1 9x12 rug; 1 gas stove,| Ready for Use—Botter than Traps 1 ice box. Cheap i taken at once, 622 3rd Sto - ~ 427-2 ship. officers San wage \ repeal of the state syndicalism a men were pi front | RIVER ICE)": Force |*, THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE DISORDER IN MARINE STRIKE “Mutiny” Is ‘Reported Aboard Vessel off San Pedro San Francise disorder of Tf. ine W. W. 2 workers in the Pacific states ir abourd the tank steam- wus she was about to rom SunPedro, California, late yes- erday. The was described by but not return to were available, workers quit at Pedro yesterday, demanding a of $1 an hour and a 44-hour . doable pay for over-time 4 the ns the event he did lock few details About 1,800 doc vessel s, April 27. ransport workers of the dup near the water and charged with loitering. MORSE TRIAL IS DELAYED Qualification of Juror Assail- ed by Defense There was convened would be Washington, April some doubt when whether the resumed immediately. pf the qualification of one of court Morse trial The question the jurors sitting in the case in the Dis- trict of Columbia supreme court was brought up yesterday by counsel in private conference with Justice Staf- ford: Shit Justice Stafford hold the juror®fo be disqualified, a mis-trial would be the immediate result, at- said. The government, 't indicated, would seek anothe trial on two indictments charging Charles Morse, his tw ons and four others with conspiring to le- fraud the government on war-time ship contracts. Real Estate Transfers Filed Real estate ae filed in the office of register of deeds follow: Dakota Homes’ Co. to Phillip B Webb, N. P. addition, south 1-3 of lot block 1. David R. Brown, et al, to Jame River National Bayk of Jamesto all of block 5, McKenzie Addition: Chas, Edwards and wife to Leon- ard Edwards, '% interest, lot 8, block 4, village of Wing. Simon Jahr and wife to Washing- ton Werks, Architectural Iron and Wi S's NE and lots 1 and ¥, 141 Range 78. *. Cole. 37, Range 78. and Investment (Co. N . Charrier MeKenzi Ad., lots 19 and 20, block 17. . Ww. igen, block 7 . A. Whitman lund, SW%, See, 79. Helge 1. LANPHER —HATS— OST every man would ‘buy a new Lan- | pher this Spring | if all realized the full importance | ‘ofa good-looking | hat. Finwall and wife and Ruti: 0 ft, of 29 and all lot and Helmer Asp- 10, Twp. 142, range Engen and C. A. Sny Geta PANEER this season ‘5 were marooned orida. ‘ « FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 en bonds and who gave testimony!a stay of 40 days to arrange his SAVES PARTY IN U. S. JUNGLE which resulted in the conviction of | business affair: Stanley |MeCorm ick and Arthur \ wen is ‘ Lindblom was sentenced to one year PRUNES! and one day in Leavenworth peni- z tentiary by Federal Judge John r| 5 pounds 90c. MeGee here today. He was granted | Cook’s Grocery. Phone 300, » THE QUALITY of Cinco never varies. Its makers have kept faith with critical smokers for over 70 years. Become acquainted with this extra-good cigar. Here's the plane that brought food and relief to the 26 motoriss who rout seeking to drive through ‘lie ‘reveiodus of Na ‘ (iV: Diy i] 4 and wife, block 2 : Farmers State bank ‘of Wing io HM. P, Goddard, of Wis See. 10, Twp. 141; Range 7 daccb Spitz state bank, NEM Range 79. Robt, Bleakley H. Kral, all of Range 17. Caroline Leben Li enite Coal Co., See. bee 142, » Se and to Ww ADMITS $43,000 EMBEZZLEMENT Winnipeg, Man., A while iverview Ad, lots 2 rand wife to Farmers See. 1s NE, E aU 79. and 3, 15, Twp. 141, 1 wife to John 1b, . Twp 140, The hburn my ly filled a bottle sults, pa: j harmless pri 27.—Plead- edy at that time Now I am using my money in ng for a home.” SORLIEN GETS | YEAR AND DAY Minneupolis, April 27.—Henry Sor- lien, who pleaded guilty to complici- ty in the conspiracy to den 1 in stol- SS Paying For The Home “Up to two all went to docto stomach trouble. “I was constant- y money ine for and med with gas and no med helped me permanently, until I triee of Mayr's Wonderful Rem- excellent re- It. is a simple, that Freee Veer area a preparation removes ing guilty to) the theft of | $43900| jasneutarthfill musus fronl”the intes- from the Smith Railway Bouraivg inal tract and allays the inflain Contractors in a series of pay rolljtion which causes padding” operations, Robert Hewitt, stomach, liver and intes former accountant for the company,! ments, including «ppendicit One was sentenced to 26 months in jailydose will convince or money re- tod: Restitution of $11,000 ed | funded, him from a penitentiary sentence. | For Sale At All Druggists. 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