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ip THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | - PAGE THREE i co we FATHER DEARBORN ‘BIDS FAREWELL TO NATION'S CHIEF |) IS ASSAULTED ir if ver- Two Are Arrested’ Growing} Webb Brothers at. lare gain n is ; = rt . ° On 33 } > Out of Assault = ‘Merchandise of Merit Only that fet = x = ible eden, . | = pee. = 1 in Mohall, N. D, Aug. 9,-—Henry = = eof Beaver, aged’ 80, is in the county juil 4 = do here today charged with assault ee = : Hi ; of | a deadly weapon with intent to kill in = 2 saute wae San Ase Z Advance Showing of |: hat { last Friday upon A, O. Hayden, resid- = — = ind ing near Carpio, which already had 4 % % = f b { ( resulted in the arrest of Ed King of = = ia { Donnybrooy on a charge similar to = 2 that preferred against Beaver. Hay- = = 5 den is in a Minot hospital conva- S a O = ‘ leseing from injuries sustained when = , = i \_ beaten by men whom he difeges came = é / | to his home last Friday night and = : 3 | after striking him and Leela at = A 2 Ts ious stole a small sum o} = ‘ i eh ee and other vaiuables frow the = Ao Lovely. new fashions pave the way for | ° residence, = RS wr a’ smart season to come if adaptions »Yecently received are any indication and they are authentic in every detail. You will be both surprised and delight- ed at the unusual originality, the some- thing individual which characterizes these interpretations of a new mode. Fall Hat Arrivals Selecting a new Fall Hat for your suit, for formal wear, or for sports will be an interesting venture, as well as a satisfactory one, after : | FIGHTING FOR j GOLF TITLE | ee Being Played at ] Grand Forks Today ‘ Aug, 9.—Semi-finals in the men’s amateur championship f.event of the North Dakota state golf jptournament were in progress here to- day, E, M. Booker of Grand Forks {met Bob: Smith of Fessenden while Fred Bennet of Grand Forks con- ,tested with Tom Hull gf Fargo. Both };matches were even at the-end of the bifirst 13, holes. WILL MAKE AIR MAIL TEST hatibpacsaa Chicago, where Warrén G. Harding was nominated to the presidency at the Republican national convention a little more than two years you have seen our display. Fall New York, Au; Yive-day test | ago, paid fitting respect to the dead executive when thousands lined the railroad right of way and @todd with bared heads as the funeral train Hat representations here are as of the 28-hour t: ‘contiinental air | bearing his body passed through the crowds massed in sympathetic silence. feiss ca fal ma THAT CONTRACT, a 7 an ECU UE HUHUGURDEGEONGOGNADOGOOUOEYSAuEEOGeQUaUoGoGoOoOeOuONOuGoOuOOuOoUONOOUaN tT ; nerd fa SburunEne tna aa B i #nd descriptions a’ ‘beer lexican troubles, has evinced con- BEARS HAVE — | INCOURTHOUSE| Sz "ti smart and lovely as Fall Hats should be and then some. ae entered upon the performance of (Continued from Page One.) _j the alleged contract, is incurring a presides, He will go rather to pay | lurge amount of expense in en the homage of a plain American at |deavoring to discover property in the tomb of a fallen, chieftain, and | Burleigh county which has escaped to give expression to his personal | taxdtion and unless’ regtrained will | sorrow over the loss of a dear friend. | present to Burleigh @ounty large At yesterday’s funeral ceremony, his for expenses so incurred, that What Is Alleged negro, who had been summoned on RECEIVES HER | the complaint says that | the HONORED DEAD ond belief that F. O. Hellstrom ha complaint of his wife, told a her dead Hedging Sales Cause Slight| i", * corridor, fired upon a patrolman] Now Ig the Time to Get Ria of who attempted to capture him and lwas among the most solemn of the "ge amount of property which Si i 1 These Ugly Spots many sorrowful faces in the great jit is claimed hag escaped taxation Depression on Market Ree nele chutideadiy tholpolled os cred no longer ie sltghtest procession of woe that passed up/|for the last six years past has been 7 Ee Eee need of feeling ashamed of your Pennsylvania avenue. For to know| placed or attempted to be placed Chicago, Aug. 9—Bears had a lit-| py freckles, as Othine — double Warren Harding well was to love him }upon the tax lists of the county tle advantage in wheat today during | baseball To strength—is guaranteed to re- the early dealings. Hedging sales Hy move tliese homely spots. vere in evidence and the demand Soothe Radicals) "3, "22" ounee of Othine— rom buyers was only of a scattered double strength—from any di ; a y drug- character. Accumulation stocks and Frey neean ANG: i“ verican gist and apply a little of it night an absence of an adequate export district are now organizing to op- and morning and you should soon tnalet eppeared to ct as a drag on | oss the increase: af mectetns | See that even the woret freckles the market. The opening, which wari: \ndentlas dn the noe tile tion may have begun to disappear, while the SS epee es by instituting baseball teams. ‘The eee vanished entire- e er -' ry Me 2 dea is said to be that of giving | |¥- It ie seldom that more than an to 98 cents and December, 1.01 1-4 to | ‘¢ siving | ounce ded Q ight {te Youths of the province some F tpeen ed) tOs OOD ately, $1.013-8 was followed by a slight | ‘2& clear the skin and gain - Tally which, however, failed to hold, Seared uc pbyaicaliealt-/ sii ormulexign of) Neh eae: few upturns in the price of wheat 2 B t \ ; As a first move, according to re- e Sure to ask for the ‘double Kuuited today from estimates that | yorts to the’ United States com-| 8tTengh Othine as this is sold un- ; sas and Nebraska this season had | merce department, the Socialist | 4er guarantee of money back if it only raised sufficient wheat for their Resistance League, which is the| fails to remove freckles, gum mill and seed requirements, The| organization promoting the effort Tike net need firm, Gc to Ke tl yas bought 250 complete baseball igher with September 99%c tfits f th i to 99%e and December $1.02% to | Waite ee ine United States. In siiceeee a2 addition, a physical culture direc- REON om tor vhas Beery sent to the United 5 States to learn about the game as CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, EL t IN G E ; Chicago, Aug. fog ee pba: it is played, and booklets of rules i 000. Very slow. Desirable grades 4 around steady. Top, $8.05, peepee Cattle receipts, 12,000. Better B TONIGHT arades beef steers, yearling, fat cows and heifers strong to 25 cents higher, Other Grades around steady. “Top ‘ ] EAERINE matured steers, $12.45. Bulk vealer to packers, $12 to $12.50, : MACDONALD I simply musn’t, I won't break down.” | rying- out tract, an, ins cep receipts, 13,000. Fat lambs +in— s,All through yesterday when thou- | nnd poring ene e ene strong to 15 cents higher. Choice k H i 5 , 3 western lambs, $12, ‘5 aie! ue Yue .celniee cham, only as a /lelgh county in payment of said] “army and navy officers stood guard on the platform of the private car, Superb, at the side of the bier | "esters lambs, $12.60 to $12.75, Na Prepared Especially for Infants “The Lonely Road” ‘ang Calvin Coolidge had come thus |through the efforts of Hellstrom to know and: love him through the sand that as taxes are gollected for months of close association. such property Hellstrom expects Mrs, Harding Remembered. to present bills and unless restrain-) if But among all of those th the sor-|ed will present and receive pay- #rowful caravan of yesterday the one | ment. that will linger longest among the The complaint further alleges: \jmemories of that sad day is not|‘That the said F. 0. Hellstrom is bp ident Coolidge nor Woodrow | insolvent and whoHy unable for nor William Howard Taft, | uch reason to respond in damages [although they, too, rode behind the |Ct te be made to return to Bur Nase atheseaed casket with a full un- Joi ennnly, any money, that ma: derstanging of the tragedy that had | be illegaljy paid to him. taken Red in the life of one who ‘That the said Burleigh cojints ‘had planned and aspired to great has a full convplement. of county | dines: cfficials duly elected, qualified and 7 All three of these will be remem- |*<ting, who are paid regular sal- bered long as notable figures in a|2Ti€s, whose duty it is to place, al! notable outpouring of a. nation’s | taxable property in Burlegih coun- grief. But the one who will be re- |‘; North Dakota, upon the tax lists | membered even longer is Mrs. Hard- of said county and to-assess- sam ing, who had done much to make |*0F taxation, and to do all thing ‘ Warren Harding the leader he be-|Pecessaty and needful to assess) came and an whom the blow had fall- | 8U¢# t@xes and to collect same; an ; . . the said pretended contract | -en with a crushing swiftness not to |) Bree 2 Becompared| tolthe pain’ felt by. any between the said bdéard ‘of county aa commissioners of Burleigh coun- Ne Di H a r. The President's widow through all | 1ouvirom ie naitea aioe ai the trying ordeal had made geod all her promises when at the moment|" “hat tho plaintiffs are without death closed her husband’s eyes she |any remedy at law, and unless th? said: “I am not going to break down; | defendants are enjoined from cat- | tives, $11, 2.25, work ‘under such contract, the! of their commander-in-chiet as the Harding. funeral train halted in cities along the route from San Fran- $7.50 $11.50 to $12.25. Ewes, $7 to aa tears she knew him as a husband and |rtaintiffs and taxpayers of saii| cise ashington, ! and Children of All A; 4 gilted the outward siens of grief |Purleigh county will gufer Irrepar-| eas i ecesealceiaie Be MOVIE CHAT ie sal is“coffin with a fortitude | able injury in the. e: ft thei a t NE. LIS F tHan won her, léye and sympathy | tzxes cae Raent dheioak eh cn the'basis of reports. by Mr. Hell- NOTICE TO CUT WEEDS Minneapolis, Aug. 9—Flour un-| Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has of every oi ied to lay him Prayer of Plaintifis’ strom, to a‘large number of firms All property owners, renters and | changed to 10 cents higher. Family|been in use for over 80 years as a CHRISTIE COMEDY . in his tor his townsmen| “Wherefore, plaintiffs: pray judg- asserting that about $15,000,000 of hy accnts a mmellately pare ee patent quoted at $5.90 to $6.30 a} pleasant, harmless substitute for r+ & with the calm feels is due to | ment of this court: taxable property hag escaped tax- + 4 Parking strips along their al eet er Ree 60,339 barrels.|Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Friday ‘and’ ‘Saturday a him. 5 é 1. That the defendants, and each | ation. When the matter came be- The City Ordinances provide a fine 50 to $22.00. Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con- ¥ That last sag duty performed Mrs. |ci them, Jointly and’sevgrally, or|fore the county commissioners re-|: 5 4 of not to exceed $15.00 or imprison- ST. PAI A a. Riana tains no narcotics, Proven direc- DOROTHY DALTON Harding plans tq retarn to Washing- | by their agents or servants, be re-| cently, attorneys for all.the banks — OE rs ment for not to exceed ten days for. Bb: Ee # UL LIVESTOCK. tions are on each package. Physi- a wn to Laid Ae OS ye vena Rtrained and. puloined ot an, any at the county ong OF gine of ie ; aN allure Ao, de so.attet notice: soe, the celts ean a meena ttle is cians everywhere recommend it. —in— 4 ings in the e House and them| manner carrying out said cotnract|firms appeared and-, protested | fj ered j ‘ ae 000, Grain- eers ani i z go back to take her place again in ~ -w ie with the said defendant, |against the action, and asked ti: Fire Discoy in: Bismarck bfurther provide that the-cost of cut: yearlings steady. Mixed yearlings ‘Ree. semuine beers alapavere’« “FOG BOUND” ; % Marion, among the home folks snd |F: 0. Hellstrom, and that said con-|to-inform themselves in the matter.| Machine Company's Place | pe ,secitsl! dome hy the city, shall $9.50. arediom, and. food aTades s vig | $9. .00.. elfers $4.1 ne&r the last resting-place\of herge-|tact so made with tie said de-|The w2ole proceedings was con is : “FIGHTING BLOO! {onal deen ie: iy \ oe: fondant by adjudged null and vold.|tinucd until September 4, which is 7d i e 5 tae pe ie ate A thelty in get- | to $5.50. Cows $3.50 to $4.50. Can- D. mrcte 2. That the said defendant con.! the asta an wich the wlaintiffa in ire was discovered. in the _Bis- By Order of the Board of City Com-|eTS and cutters $2.50 to $3.00. : STOPS AT CANTON stituting the boatd of county com-) the present action say they will go; Mmrck-Machine, Shop, one door south | missioners. —" ; Bulls steady to strong. Bolognas G é On Board Harding Funeral Train,| missigners, and teir successors in| before Judge Jansonius to demand} °f The Tribune, about 8 o’clock las * M, H. ATKINSON, ‘ $3.25 to $3.75. Stockers and feed- Canton,'0., Aug. 9.—Théfuneral train|Cffice, and the defendant Frank|a restraining order. night, The fige was soon extingui H City, Amtar e18 steady $3.60 to $5.50. Calves bearing the body of President Har-|Johnson, ahd his successor in of- ed but considerable -water was} 8 0 }recetpts 1,200. Steady to 25 centa ing to Marion was stopped for one | fic county auditor, be restrain- thrown, * 4 . |higher. Best lights $10.00 to $10.25 fies pe Caton today a a mark of {ed and enjoined from in any man- More Is Total Cause of the fire is not ‘determin-|/’ ‘Too Late To Classify atten, Teceints 6,000, Slow. to respect to William McKinley, often|Ner issuing warrants of the. said p ri ed, Paul Gaschk, proprietor, said to=4j —— . steady, Range $7.50 to $7.75. 4) called the political mentor ‘of Mr.| Burleigh. county, or ‘permitting or Of Hail Insurance. day, nor.is he able to estimate the|*OR SALE—1919 model 8 Cylinder Packing gows $6.00. Pi, 1, Fee $l igs mostly Harding. Later another stop of one|@utuorizing the \isauance’ of suc a loss.:-The heaviest loss is believed| . Oldsmobile Roadster, price $226.00 ay minute was planned at Caledonia| Warrants in payment of the amount In Pi embina Co. due to water.” The frént of the build-| if taken at once, Call at 828 4th St. 1 Sheep receipts 900. Steady. Fat api 0 ea re ~where the late chief executive spent | Which may become due or claim t2| - _{ mare «7, ling, 1 frame ‘sttuctare, was not 8-9-1w | lambs $11.25, Ewes $6.50, See his boyhood. heeome due jor any part thereot)\to| Cavhller, N. Di, Aug. 9.—Blate|taraged nor wat any dame : TONIGHT (THURSDAY) é : the defendant, F. 0. Hellstrom, un-|hajj'insirance carried this year by |nge done to adjoining ‘buildings, the | FOR SALE CHEAP—Buick delivery = BISMARCK GRAIN ALASKA TO “|der said purported contract; and! pombina | county . farmors totals{ifire being couifined to a small area.|,; CF and 1917 Ford, Inquire G, H.| (Furnished by Rusdell-Miller Co.) ~ thatthe defendant, J, A. Flow, and'| .° The shop was closed taday, await.|' Brock, Service Garage. Back of} Bismarck, Aug. 9. ca DO HONOR) ®s successors in office, as county | 9749000, according to:.W. W. Iel-t instaduht iby-tnduroces mon of. FiteHall. Phone 968, . No. 1 dark northern . + $1.04 a ‘ A treasurer, “be restrained and *en-|son, county auditor. He states that, id oe URE Ste SNARE once nen, of * , g-9-3t|No. 1 northern spring . 1.01 CERT Bara joined’ from, in ‘any manner\ or |approximatety 156.0u acres are in-|*"° 10** x Bee aaa Pk 8 + /|No. 1 amber durum . "15 \ Cordova, Alaska, Aug. 9—A pro-| permitting of authorizing the pay-|eured with the state-at-$7an acres |o_* WANTED—Room and ‘board~ for 3|No. 1 mixed durum . m1 : : clamation calling for general suspen-| ment of any ‘warrants of the, said) 388,000 acres‘are reported crop, of “year old child, For information No. : - —in— é : sion of. business ‘in- Cordov Say | Burleigh county in carrying out | whieh. 277,000 acres or 72 per cent rite Tribune No. 609, ° 8-9-3t | No. : . 4 tomorrow, the date of President Har-|--xid contract; and that the sald de-l were withdrawn by farmers. Less write Tribune No. 609. 8-0-8t | Vo, s ingie burial in Marion, was issued fendaat, and each of them, be per |than 1,000 acres carry $40 an acre|( 227" as ; No. 1 rye hé 7. ft by the mayor and city counell. A! manentiy enjoined and: restrained |ipautancé. erat Marigh, 0. As: ‘There was one |FOR SALE—6 room modern’ house, | “% : é : & memorial setvice will be held Friday, trom 4n any ‘manner carrying out|” Mr. ‘Felson gives, the following |Hesk in the yffite of the Marion Star 3 bedrooms, ‘hardwood floors, ‘full MISGEA WIGS ~ x Morning at 32 o’¢lock, d sald) contract.’ . <4 si |detailed data: 707,000 acres. in| today where, there wax no‘typewriter| basement, furnate jhest, close in.| 4). MINNEAPOLI! Aad You'll h tep fast-to k ith Mi : {That a restraining order tn some} turm lands; 263,000 eeres or 54 por [flicking and there was was no copy | Auosive adjoining lots on-Lake Tga-|, Minneapolis, Aug. 9—Wheat re- oul halve’ to: step, fast?to keep up. with Mix 4nd Lindos ee ee Ok. oa, ETM issue pending, the Aotéraiina: cent gheredt in crop 218 000 acres paper. “It; was the large flat-topped BP TURE vedo: tae a teas nes Co ae “Tony” in this speed romance. 7 Wing, Burleigh County. No, Dakota,| 00 of this action~ ; |or 80. per cent thereof tillgble. but Harding’s’ office ; ern $1.41% to $1.16%; No. 1 dark Ge Swio Dee will receive Bids for Lignite coal to| “That the. plaintitfa have/guch | ndtiin' crop; 111,000 acres or 16 per. ib fOr go many yeaEst yon” vein! choker either tn’ ‘The Phciée to: tency BLaUM te ‘ Also the famous “Our Gang” in be furnished said District in earload| other’ and further rolfet in'’the| cont, thereof nontillable, being; In sand reading proof} cnet Shop of between there and} $1 Good to choice $1.17% to ; OF WAR” : Jots ax ordered. Apnfoximate amount,| premises a: ll me just and | timber; surveyed town. lots, railroad |1¢ was draped fn jblack and white as} ” eokins-Meves Sindee <aetiine «te DEdinary’ to beo8 $1 13% to “ neqded 200.tons. Bids will be received | enuitable; and that’ they: recover | right-of-ways, or land@not capatile|was his cditerial: chair, Rawlings, Towne-& Toney's office|$1.16%; September $109%;" : ; ut case eae i fi A * e late, sare .coming to|* Ey € ili: a fi sy MASH Mc weaEL, ‘Attorney for pinto are New-|. Poyémani ; dabee tonight. |svion trem Waghigtn, Two ofthe NOWCH "fame a Re se RE Ms ae . ‘A Cleric of Linden, School Dis: |¢09, Dutlam and Yours, ood: Orchestra. Benefit f° {10 *tiached to the funcral t#8l0| Continge boiling ,clty water.| ley 47 to Gier aye Nov 2 C1 conta, “A FOOL THERE WAS” |. trict No. 28. me’ time ago notices were .is+ obebe : fand two others are coming by ‘ex. J pdt ; ; ’ a i ' "” "8-8:9-101 sued by County ‘Auditor Johnson, Baseball Association. ae City Health Officer, x No. 1, $2.46% to $2.53%. . P j