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PAGE TWO e MANY SLAIN IN BATTLE OF : __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEW JERSEY KU KLUX INITIATES FRENCH RAID GERMAN PEN Find More Arms Than Law) noon with the election THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928 KRETAILERS TO END MEETING Minot, N. D., June 14—The 25th annual meeting of the North Dakota Retail Merchants Association will be brought to a close here this after- magnifies them ten times before projecting them on a table. HILDRETH VET BUREAU ~ WATCHDOG. IN FARGO Colone} M. A. Hildreth, until re- cently U. district Jattorney for North Dakota, has accepted a posi- reason thorough investigation is be- ing conducted throughout the coun- try, of charges of inefficiency against the bureau. | Bismarck Lodge B. P. O. E. will observe Flag Day, June 14th, in Custer Park by the of officers tion as Fargo representative of the | = ey and selection of a 1924 mecting place.| U, §, Veterans’ bureau, he announced. | Elks Band — giving a concer! Governor Nestos was among the) He ppointed by Major Gen- [of one hour beginning 7:30 p. | Speakers, {eral John F. O'R council to the}m, Followed by a Fiftcen Bochum, Germany, Jure 14—The | erosns TS SENS ainte ‘eominitles, SAvaStIBAtL b se b | seni ee, galing the day, BSth French authorities here have seized | TOUGHER FOR CROO bureau. Minute Address, Friday, | | 80 rifles and many pisiols in the| Paris, June 14.-Paris po! re| The bureau is to spend $500,000,000 will hold Initiation and Lunek- Bochum prison. The director of the | going to be sure of finger prints. To| or one-fifth of the government's in- |@on at 8:30 p.m. insfitution claimed they were used | study them better, the department|come during the coming .y as i ; ich | c ae Alex Rosea, Ex. Ruler. 4 Fight Breaks Out: on Sea} When Smugglers Demand More Cash for Landing Them Allows, They Report merely for guard purposes. The | h alled an apparatus which jing to Mr, Hildreth French asserted. there were more eaakiats poe arms than legally permissible. German civilians at Angermune have reported to the French, having found an automobile containing dyna- mite bombs which are believed to een intended for placing on s or for other sabotage uses, ner of the car escaped. Communist miners and metal work- ers in the Recklinghusen and Witten district have lodged mands with | their emplo: for payment on the | dollar ba isking to be paid in marks at current rate of exchange. | They demand $1 a day, which now is | about 100,000 instead of 30,000 marks they now are receiving. The employ- ers will meet tomorrow to decide what action ‘to take. Above candidates are kneel # i qx| before the flaming cross and taking ARE FOUND DRIFTING [gic oath of allegiance at the ini! 2 tiation at Clarke's Landing, N. | New York, June 14.—The crew of | When 600 new members were four men and five Chinese passen-|mitted to the Ku Klux Klan. gers missing from the two-masted |!ow is a woman officer of the Li Schooner Mary Beatrice found drift-|0f the Invisible Empire, unmasked, ing off Sandy Hook last night were |Ruarded by Royal Riders of the Red killed in a battle of pistols and axes, | Robe cording to stories told by the su ; Say vors to immigration officials when | the craft was brought into quaran-' PJ, J", tine today. Ki ' Three of the 15 Chinese survivors | iE were taken to the hospital at Ellis + Island. The remainder were detained pending investigation by the auth | orities, When the Beatrice was boarded | MeKenzie Resident for Forty, last night by officials one of the Or- | * ‘i i! DANCING CASE ientals making signs indicated tha. Years Dies at Centralia, | his comrades and members of the Wash IS CONSIDERED crew who were missing haq found ‘ash. resting places in the sea but d explain in: what manner they B. F. Scovil, 78, pioneer settler of The story told in Chinese to an in- | yekon passed away in Cen- terpreter was of a pitened battle with |tralia, W June 6 after an ilt- axes, pistols, marlin spikes and be-|ness of several years, according to laying pins. It was precipitated, it | word received here by his daughter,! was alleged, by the failure of the |Mrs. A. L. Barner who had depart- | shipper to carry out a part of his|jed from Centralia only a week) Whether dancing on Sunday is a violation of law before a new state statute becomes effective July 1, and whether or not proper procedure was taken in king the license of M. P. Nickolay, dance hall proprie argued before Judge Jansonius today in. a case brought for Nickolay bargain to smuggle the Chinese into |prior to his death. Mrs. Barner Peter, the United States for which service {and daughter, Miss Lat nd_son, | through William Langer. The case he was to be paid $500 per head by | Harvey had come to Bismarck to was taken under a : ness affairs of the rovil who died at the Chinese. settle up the bu Up and down the deck of the late Mrs. B. PF. schoner the fight was raged until the |‘ I¢ hosp last December 2. | whole place was covered with blood | ‘The death of Mr. Scovil was due and four British sailors and five Chi. [to decline resulting from old age nese had been beaten to death, The |#Md_ paralys About two years remaining 15 Chinese though ignor.|®&0 he was taken to Washington by ant of the sea and the navigating of | is daughter, Mrs. Barner, with the ships were. favored in the ensuing [¢xpectation that his health would days of the trip by fair weather, the | ‘Prove. He had been ill for about 5 i ; 2 five years. i a seated ae omic Mr. and Mrs. Scovil homesteaded hoisted to the masthead and thus she | Sr, Wcaeneees we pies OE ieee by Pilot Hall off Sandy | ago, in 188%. They resided there oaaad _ y2lmost continuousfy from that time nels iy j | eu fparinces stares 9€ tie/atin until the present, taking a leading, piider troubles with Foley Kidney | PE cone tf the Chinese a ean the upbuilding of the; Under command of Admiral Eberle, the U. S. battle fleet recently ——— | chet : z is | sailed from Los Angel: a 2 pneaged i aaa z es 5 clared the fight was started by some} The remains of the deceased wili! practice Mees Ae Ge uy Ce i a aa most extensive gun| Bismarck Lodge B. P. O. E. members of the crew who tried to| be laid to rest beside Mrs. Scovil} 5 7 z were 10 superdreadnaughts, 29/ will observe Flag Day, June extort more money from them. wlio vas burledl there lust Decam-| C°sceyers and) 23 airplanes, 14th, in Custer Park by the Elks, Band — giving a concert ,] STOP BACKACHE, } KIDNEY TROUBLE | Rheumatic Pains, dull | headache, tried fecling,. too frequent urination, discolored or strong odor are symptoms of kidney and bladder | trouble. “I was always having a backache which caused me great | suffering,” writes Mrs, Feber, Med- | ford, Mass, “Could not sleep and at! ti I could not stand straight. | Tried Foley Kidney. Pills and found | relief." Stop backache, kidney and | ¢ _“HIS-MASTERS Voic Fr Bake nocareat mtasraum New Victor Records’ Special Issue Underneath the Mellow Moon Alice Green—Edna Brown. ber upon the return of Mrs. Bar- i = ner to Centralia. The funeral a ping, compelled them to line up ‘ veloped a sterling silver ‘alloy that ‘“¢ inn * rangements have not yet been com-|#nd turn over their valuables., Alwill resist. atmospheric corrosion. 2! One hour beginning 7:30 p. — 1 Dakotas Develop pleted. Mrs. Barner. will remain thorough search of the train was|It_ will not. however, witheiend|m. Followed by a Fifteen River Shannon Moon Charles Hart Lewis James Special Wheat in Bismard pends MeKKenale, for made following Oi ats but no} avi Pieces made from it have|}Minute Address. Friday, 15th The waltz tune that has been tantalizing you is probably one of these ¢| about two weeks before s returns {trace o: e ba pa c pir i ess a vi * ses as 7 . H i For Macaroni abouts no a orate) Erstee he bandit pair could be Ht fist BARES Mie en will hold Initiation and Lunch- numbers; you will want both. One is by soprano and contralto, the other by two tenors; you get the tune you want, and another tune for a sur- prise, and harmony with the pair. No. 19071 10-inch List Price 75c a i ci Sel hold conditions, although they've | on at 8:30 p. m. Sandusky, Ohio June 14.—The Da-| NO CHAR never been polished. Alex Rosen, Ex. Ruler. *kotas are leading the way in the de- YOUTH TRYING SUICIDE] MRS, OLSON velopment of special grades of] Minot, N. D June 14.—Charges S REELECTED wheat for the macaroni trade and| were pweferred against Earsel Wil- are fast coming to the place where s, 22, of Rolla, who was relea THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE When Will the Sun Shine for Me? their specialization will be regarded| ed after being held here for a few| Minneapolis, June 14—Mrs. Francis PA hcter reed International Novelty Orchestra like that of California in the fruit| days, following his jumping into the| Jewell Olson of St. Paul was reelect- on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel Steamers ne 4 industry, and the south in its im-| Mouse river here presumably, au-]ed president of the National Degree “Tionesta” ‘Juniata’ Octorara” i Gone (But Still in My Heart) Great White Way Orchestra provement of the rice crop, H. L,| thorities say, to end his life. of Honor Protective Association at Duluth to Buffalo and Return You will find these fox-trots easy to dance to. By all means include them Disappointment over a love affair| the triennial convention of the or- is believed by police to have been|°retnization here today. ‘The conven- oe kee tion was attended by delegates from Ms all parts of the United States repre- Sree ae senting more than 70,000 members of the or ization, Others include Walster, professor of agronomy the North Dakota Agricultural lege, told the members of the tional Macaroni Manufacturers sociation, in convention here tod [UXURIOUS comfort, beatiful scenery and educational > value. Cruising Lake Superior —Straits of Macki i » “Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detroit River-Lake | S\. Erie and numerous other bodies of water making the Passenger service exclusively N ‘opping at Hought. t Bre. Marie, Mackinac Island, Det in your purchase. No. 19069 10-inch List Price 75c Saw Mill River Road found employment nstruction gang. Great White Way Orchestra Beginning with the earliest work aS ETE SE Mrs, F Lyman of Cando, N we mrmBalle): . A A * 5 paar and pasion wheats in] TWO BANDITS HOLD | Bi i r ars oN. Ds Best dining service and sleeping i Everything is K.O. in K-Y. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 905, Professor Walster traced the OB LABORERS IN TI ti "Ss sdic ws fare. ! i x - . development of specialization in the} Minot, N. D., June 14.—Two high- SMR Brag mesial ee Se ee eee ence “Saw Mill River Road” introduces a record you must have. _Itis graceful macaroni type of grain and pointed] jackers robbed a gang of laborers at idea Seas get a ae Ae as a gavotte; it’s a fox-trot, though, as you will discover in two steps. It out ee nrogress and the problems] Blaisdell in Mountraill county and READ THIS! = Tourist Ticket vattions is linked up with a blue-grass fox-trot with an old time tune in it. Paisley involved in the growing of a super-| obtained considerable money, accord-| gheffield, Rng, June 14,—A =i ‘ i : i i ‘i ior grain and the education of the| ing to information furnished Minot} silver manufacturer here hag de: C. WILLIAMS, G. L, T. Corp. designs and colors 19074 10-inch List Price 75c public to its use. police. One victim stated he lost $35 o —— and others lodt lesser amounts. aise oy ° nent EGG! ‘According to the story of the vie- : Wild-Flower Great White Way Orchestra enley, Eng., June 14.—An egg 9| tims, the two robbers had been rid- * 6 itches Jong and 7 inches in circum-| ing on an east bound freight train ; Dreamy Melody—Rocky Mountain Moén The Troubadours ference has been laid by one of B.| which had been switched onto a sid- e ayy; 1 Beant . F Hinton's hens. It weighs 5 3-4| ing at Blaisdell, The bandits enter- aN <a Wild-Flower” is something like an old-fashioned cocoanut dance with ounces. ed the cars where the men were aN whistling effects; better add it to your list and keep uptodate! “Dreamy iT Melody” is like its name,—a slow, rhythmic, new waltz. x A == wen No. 19077 10-inch List Price 75c — & a : S00 LINE 2 ” s There are two ways to ‘ H th V t R d ‘ ear these new Victor nNecords talk over the telephone—a ES \ 3 ARE RAILROAD EARNINGS glia speed GUARANTEED? on any Victrola shown below That’s the way to hear Victor music at its very best. The Victrola, Victor Records, Victrola Tungs-toné Needles, all three are Victor products, specially made to be used together, and the results obtained clearly demonstrate the advantages of always using them in combination. Besides the three styles of the Victrola shown below there are fifteen other models from $25 up. Members of a certain political group have been charg- ing that the “Transportation Act, 1920” (the Esch- Do Cummins Law) “GUARANTEES” the railroads six per ES cent earnings on the valuation placed on their properties E s by the Interstate Commerce Commission. You Speak 7. “ The Transportation Act, 1920, provided that the rates I i = should be fixed high enough by the Interstate Commerce nto the 3 4 < Commission to allow the roads to earn a FAIR RETURN, ome after September 1st, 1920, on the valuation placed on their properties by the Commission. ‘i Telephone? |i . oe In 1920 the Commission declared that six per cent on the valuation adopted by it would be a fair return. In 1922 it declared that five and three-fourths per cent would be a fair return. You will obtain the best results. when calling a telephone number or talking over the telephone, if you speak directly into the mouthpiece with the lips'about one inch away. The number called should be given:to the operator delib- erately, clearly and distinctly.. Each figure of the number _ Asa matter of fact, the rates fixed by the Commission yielded the roads as a whole only THREE per cent in 1921 on the valuation adopted by the Commission; and only should be pronounced separately. For example; “four-nine Victrola No. 111, r { FOUR per cent in 1922. —five-eight”. Sones ne If it were TRUE that earnings of six per cent were guaranteed, the Government would ‘have been obliged to pay the roads many millions of dollars for the years 1921 and 1922. No such payment has been made or will be made to any railroad. ¢ THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT GUARANTEE i BAILROAD EARNINGS. ' y v “President, Soo Line. bi ype The plier use of the telephone by everyone , will make the service of Wester by rare? . RECTH DANOTA INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO.