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WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Tuesday. Pro- bably ‘light frost. t ESTABLISHED 1873 THE BIS + (BISMARCK’S FIRST-COMMUNITY AMURICAN VICTIMS OF QUAKE : AS CK TRIBUN: _ BISMARCK, NO NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER RTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923 _ 1923 Lemke Appeals PRICE FIVE CENTS 23 SAILORS DEAD IN | NAVY WRECK of Judge Cooley in diatrict court in which the court overruled a demuc- , SEPT, attacking the law giving the su- AY 4 i preme court original jurisdiction . z over all closed banks in the case and ro Ses Ireland ee 1 1 an to Bee NE cases in ad Bur- BS + Faring animous leigh county district court has heou ata j Farmers of Burleigh County: El T y Ambassador Urges Million) Successful in Efforts to End served upon Attorney-General Sha- ae ; and All People in Bismarck, lected To League of Red Crees Funds Strike Other P! far by Willies oaks An early! Two ‘Vessels Sink in About a) + az TOSS hases Press earing 18 expected. = \ .) Trade Territory Invited (By the Associated Press.) At Once For Settlement vasa Minute and Half Near Geneva, Sept. 10—Ireland was Los Angeles i ‘unanimously elected to membership — AINS it the League of Nations vy the As- j — EN lien eee ESTIMATE LOSSES|SIXTY CENT’ INCREASE : Eee ae os SEEK RECORD RESULT OF QUAKE? tic kekuataaa tog ROLL 6 ALL /Thirty Thousand Roasted] Limit Set For Raise in Cost ~ ; eis | reine ; 8 ae see Pees | Alive in Brick Ovens Due Ao Increase in Miners” | IN CONFERENCE: pone josh ae spice tice CAMP AIGN IS ; senenag tabicane ee H Bismarck’s first Community Sales - Pen eh SN EIA vel i day under Neosho plan will be held | Washington, Sept, 10.—Reporting larrisburg, Pa., Sept. 10.—By the North Dakota Education As- i i As dP ra ob i Monday, ‘Sépteiiber 1%: that an epidemic of fever had brok- Associated | Press) “Gov. | Pinahot, tion to be Made Great. Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. ' On that day the merchants of Bis- en out in Tokio, Ambassador Woods | Successful in his efforts to bring’ socjation to be e Great- | 19. (By. the A. P.—Twenty- marck will be hosts to people | \in a cable to the state department to- | out @ settlement of the anthracite t in State’s Hi ‘ i ' throughout Burleigh cOunty —hosts | j | day said it'was imperative that jone|(o"troversy turned his attention to SL MIS) Ell tas three sailors dead and 15 in- because they invite the people of the} Red Cross Representatives | million dollars of American Red | °°, Pree oa ustment jured and 7 destroyers of the ccunty to come to thy city to take! pg the N it Cross funds be placed immediatly at| oy a.sour point plan for adjustme! 'COMMITTEE PLANS Pacific Squadron of the Bat- ni a sale in which prices} “Emp! asize the Necessity ‘| the disposal of its relief committee! orators and’ union miners formed : tle Fleet held fast betwen } e wit plan is un e aus- d ‘ pices of the Bismarck Advertising| MUCH WORK DONE). ESTIMATE FATALITIES soemnigee ond officials of the min-| “Prominent Speakers Have | Thesg were the outstanding club, affiliateq with the Association | Tokio, Sept. 10.—(B: fo Cor- a} of Gommersen Te wlll Weisugheat auc, ‘ - porade aes mle Gay He took up the price problem in Been Secured consequences today of the cess in Bismarck, it is believed, be-| ay ization i : ed Press)—Casualtiés in Tokio and|®, Jetter to President Goolidge in : navy’s major marine disaster cause it has proved a success in hun. | Aid of Organization in Spon-| Yokoh re estimated at 50,000| Which he suggested federaland state - in Pacific waters. The in- \ dreds of cities since the plan was| soring Brotherhood Among dead and 100,000 injured, freight rater cn antraaetinent of} | Bismarck is out to establish a rec-| ined were being nursed here, Seiuinated 1A NovaherMdiuseaeh ri Rationing ef necessaries has been| eight rates on anthracite and an-| ord attendance for the Thirty-sixch 1 here, eravEEMetdees in: Bikmarek Nations Discussed aizcontinued and food is plentiful; N°U"ced his intention of calling up-| annual convention of the North Da-| A train load of survivors gocdperaithighin’the sales “lb 4s non i P on governors of 11 anthracite con-|kota Education Association which will San iced | j - Supplies continue to pour into} suming states to investigate th converie in the Capital City, Novem-| Were, headed for Diego 5: ch bateaing that de net conic, | Belief that the Red Cross is to be Tokio, He was reported. Onder pre-| fits of dealers in coal, wholesalers, | ber 21-22-23, : Naval base hospital while the Everything possible has been done|the greatest single agency in the se in the. tap@al and in Yoko-l4, okers, jobbers, and ‘retailers, The ‘various cofmittees are ut|7 ships were fast approaching to make is a real Community Sale. | bringing on of a universal peace and ee tec er Pinchot declar- | work reer une : pase interesting total wreck by the pounding Lach store will offer two items that}, feeling of brotherli th FES ae ed’ the total’ “legitimate” increase in|'Program: While It is too early to an: | ofthe surf, e t g of brotherliness among the TAKE REFUGE IN DEPOT i in-| Of the suri. . ure exegptional bargains, oF 108 dit-| nations was the expression of all of | Method to be Taken to Iron Baby Miracdlongiy. Osaka, Sept, 10—(By the Asso-| terms would be ubout 60 cents a’ | teresting and profitable session is ax-| The warships went ashore while ey im tee tte mets, Bat BFE | the speakers at the Red Cross Roll Pues E Death| “tt? Pre)— Thirty thousand Jap-| Of ‘this, he said, pot lesa than 10] sured, cruising “ftom San: Francinee to:San all day, during the requir hoors the {Call arrangement luncheon and meet-| Out All Legal Technicali- SCAPES VEACN | ance who had taken refuge in the| conts should be talon up by all the|, One of the lesding apeakers will| Diego in a dente fog. Mistaken po- ston gaging the regular hours the i eld at the Country Club at noon| ties Invol | 10 acre enclosure of the Honjo Mili- be Governor Hyde of Missouri who|sigions in relations to the coast line stores are open, Under the plan Bis- | ‘7g ties Involved in Matter , OH EFAOr, many of whom he declar- yde 3 marck will be one big department |teday when 50 were present. Em- Garcisomys Sept. 10.—Lillian Disa- |tary cicthing depot in Tokio parish-| oq absorb the entire 60 cents and is believed to have caused the crash. take ie phasis was also placed upon the 2 | penko, one and a half year old |ed in the flamgs that swept the| stil make abundance of profit, | tional matters, The destroyers speeding through it was stateg by Secretary Brad-|™ethods and manner of distribution ‘daughter of Sidney Disape of |arena last week; according to a man} «ty fairness,” he wrote, “the re-|tration the educational standards|the fog, hugging to the shore in ley of the Aastcintion af Coamercs, {of Red Cross funds throughout the) BENEFIT IS SEEN Dogden, miracuously escaped death |named Kawashima who states: mainder .of the 60.cents should nev.| have been raised. He has ehforced| single file formation when they. piled from which office the administrative | Various counties and in supplying aid | Wednesday, when a south bound Soo| “I ran to a pool of water in which! er reach the consumer,” but he add.|the school laws, paying special. ut-| Up on the rocks from 200 to 500:yards “work is being handled, that each of |in such cases as the recent Japanese {passenger train passed over her |I spent the night. led, “this amount and probably much| tention to school sanitation. Gov.| 9part, about 800 yards off share. The ; the 54 merchants will be given a pla- | disaster. Believe That Because of Re- body. The youngster had wandered | “On all sides moans pf the dying) more will be exacted unless publie| Hyde is a fine public, speaker and a fatalities were divided among two card which, will be placed in their | The meeting, which was attended | away from home and epparemtly gohe |could be heard and as the fires licked! action is taken to prevent it. Reop-| most interesting message is nssured. | destroyers. windows stating that they are au. |by officers and members of the local! markably Quick Sale of to sleep on the track, and the engine, |the brick walls the enclogure was| cning of the mines i dependent only| Efforts are being*made sto secure) , Seven were from the Delphy and thorized co-operators in the Com-|chapter of the Red Cross, members A ji! 8% besage cars and a paxtiof the |trensformed intotan oven in which| gn. ratification by, o/ thea’ alates] ® Feduced fare td Bismarck from all|the others died on the munity Sale. People may depend|of the various neighboring chapters| First Bond Issue City Will passenger car had passed over the|thowsands were roasted. In. the|cmnranaton bY, § miners in the | Points of the state that week without| Young which turned turtle and upon the bargains set rorth in stores |and by local educators, was for the) Gain child before the train could be stop-| morning when the fire had burned| anthracite region Sept, 17, the use of the ‘certificate plan. in one minute and 37 second: heating this placard, he declared purpgse of cémpleting the arrange- ped. She was taken tu a Bismarck |out there remained 30 of us in the!" Goy, Pinchot of Pennayivania to- Sessions in Auditorium , | | The other destroyers St. One of the features of the plans |ments for the annual Red Cross Roll \hospital for medical attention, Poet ats compound was covered! day gent letters to the governors of|, The matn sessions probably will bo|chole, Fuller, Chauncy, and Woodbury for the coming seek will be a tour Se enna leidayerns eke scent At.its meeting this evening the city SSR: sos, | turret ant Bereta: corrses. piliaclasasia rE cataten eneeeet, Beteueere “Othe Dalldinge ionaty ek i - county; akota: between the a 7 ‘Wan Gameday ‘Teorey cine |of Octabar snd oughout,the feat pr Bc gl; Nm a GERM ANS WILL rok? HowERA Eripeme EAE Sto ier ep paepateoread net for the various section meetings and| tr. ance than was afforded the business: ‘| of the Unite ites from Armistice i ‘okio, Sep’ —Repa! @ sec- group conferences. . OHisra Th ISNaR Mis ehetrteneer ert GAi” oplL Thankeklfiog, Tue: reason | Sumner, ff) bends in ga a ae ond epidemic of cholera in the region | gr sonforing eine acon eee at |" Bismanek hotel facilities a 1 tite, Pacitic coust line between San sonally explaining the sales:idea andj for the advancing of the dates in! chase price of the Bismarck Wa- devastated by. the earthqudke are un-| Goy, Pinchot’s letters were sent to| bet. in the state and.with th fae isco he ae ie saeeuy 2 inviting them to come to the: city. [North Dakota was given as adverse|tey Supply company’s plant. Ow. founded, according to authorities. | the goyernors of 30 states including the hotmes, the 2,000, tedchérs ‘expect. |/ 18 cote a etna wencla. ware ia goal’, 2, Sales, Day, climatic conditions which cause poor ing to threatened lawsuits made by RecarareSb ics North Dakota, bert haan hig gana RES ee ‘ E | itions: i i = g 1 £ ‘ question and. wear Kobig. 1o.tiy to |. Mine Mighile 2\Netloon, Btate. Su-| Tenn. Derren Sgn nates (pnerish Tokio. Sept. 10.—Sixty thousand It the weather permits there may] Two destroyers of | the | <lotilla shawee ico Gaba Sanat muaeibet cat Sea rans orate rien, | assessment plan of financing 4, major! bodies have been recovered in Tokio be a tour about the city, over the| Which were ‘not wrecked have left swer it;” said °a local me of |perintendent of Pu 1| portion: pf the new water supply eys- / and: Y ok oh Ap tered Memorial bridge and’a visit te/for San Diego with a part of the the committee. “These salesdays.are | was the first speaker ani she ex- okohama up to an includitig to- new Memorial bridge and a vis! 0 ; a “4 ¢ fhrotgh | ‘°%,.it was. deemed advisable ata ——— day, and the police estimated that Mandan. The Association of Com-| crews of the squadrons while others nee Ty for ite, purpose of | presed the belief that only through) meeting held Saturday evening to| . . 500,000 persons have deen treated for merce has offered to assist in making |have been sent by train. it - {a con te in tl t thirt; e til tl did business places of Bismarck. !be brought about, She stated that! Gavg within the next thirty) See if France Will Make He earthguake. Begeda thy eh teocnersint the state. ne iS rpepldeaes high has Ae A good many of our residents do not | educators in all of the foreign coun-| TR, Atkinson, city engineer, was Dato , eee a i Fi s fe ¢ sided it will be impossible to do any know what large, well assorted | tries were looking to the United/instructed to ascertain the amount / Concessions Mice the Amiencan Neval'hetiee Montes Gor Hede, sues GRU salvage work. stocks are carried by the ‘stores in |States for thelr methods of instilling | or bonds necessary. to be authorized ; from the American Naval hospital ¢t| Geo, Wifl Named Vice-Pres- tonto Gov. Hyde. Judge Christianson ismarck, how reasonable the prices | within the children that respect and| at this clection and’ report to a : : : a RESULTS FROM QUAKE. are quality considered and how | love for their brothers. “Miss Neilson meeting of the city commission this} RREAK SEEMS IMMINENT] paggencens ELECTROCUTED ident of Horticultural curing some good talent | ow, duickly tnd efficiently you can be 'expressed a belief that through the evening. C. L. Young, city attorney, z London, Sept. 10.—A dispatch to Society arrangements are: H. 0. Saxvik,| a8 expressed today by A ierica here in our retail stores and cfforts of the Red Cross an interna-| informed the commissioners Saturday | ¢s 5 the Daily Express from Shanghai| chairman; A. F. Bradley, aberetary of|oMcials that o tidal wave: reacting siege ree ie in. {tional civie.and historical account of| that the bond houses would take the) Germany Waits to See What} <0 Valley City, Sept, 10.—Organisa- | the Association of Commerce; Judge| ft mthe Japanese earthquake caused rs Fly ao tats’ Bet people in: jthe various happenings in the pro-|bonds at 6 percent and a premium) Actions Two Countries Among the stories from passenge:s| tion of the North Dakota Hortical. | A. M Christianson, Miss Madge Ru-| the. disaster .to Destroyer. Division ft oor city, ee Hate, batts Ha gress of the world could be devised] which will mean a great saving to ‘ on board the steamer Empress of tural society was perfected at Valley | ney, George D. Mann, M. E. McCurdy,| No. 11 off California Saturday night. . thst pgeial inducementyaand 19: {which would bring out the brotherly |the taxpayers in the way of interest | Take Australia which has arrived. here! City Sacarday. Washburn, secretary of the N. D. E. of Bisinarck have banded -themselves | SiTit rather than stress the accom-| over the special assessment plan first) ftom Yokohama is one obtained from} The following officers were named: | A-.and L. J. Siljan, togettier intp an organisation Teng, Pah mnentA of war. ond peat ee propeted anid it Fell alte simplify (BesthavAsapeiatad Press) two women residents i! President, E. C. Hitlborn, Valley| Publicity will be handled by| J | , director o! 1 the levy and doubtless relieve some| ’ : sti Y City; ident, Geo, Will, Bis- Mann, McCurdy and Siljan. Shay ey it pAMAFOK Advertising | tral’ division of the Red Cross and| of the amall property owners, | cloadans, Bent 1Becime pauiatlon 20 wiles fron “Yokoherar| oeae Sey AL F Yenpen'| | Officers’ of Ne NoD) NA" ate: , club to put on these tateedays from {the second speaker, gave a brief mc-| The small expense some $300 which Ap the oer ered to ditcontinue theiy | TheY Were rushing toward the vut- North Dakota A. G.; treasurer, CA, | follows: W. A. Stebbins, Grand time) ta tine: oie yan) Fer Vepecial | Count of the results of the work of] another bond election will eost will hs been ordered to France and Bel. |8kirts to the city and saw Koreans Chinberg, Hankinso y Forks, president; E. M. McCurdy, 4 farce aca fd ol beands of {the Red’Cross along its different|be greatly offset by the saving in| pains. rea etance soa concen Cen. f¥°b People and then cut their throats.’ The society will meet next year| Washburn, secretary; H. 0. Pippir.| merchandise, and ip this way get you dines fe a cad mee Seialet dlacansed interest over the special assessment | ar seen vorreanondent © (Continued on Page 3) ‘at Hankinson, Dickinson, treasurer. Members of the i to get the habit of trading with us. dg te demas Lees ee plan of financing this important pro- “[ learned,” the correspondent said, | ~~~ executive committee include: Mr. Theo. J. Haugeberg, Pioneer ject. When the first plan of finance was advanced, it was thought that. there would be no objection ahd none was made until after the special assess- ment warrants were printed and ready for. delivery. Warrants Rejected When Mayor Lenhart and. Myron Atkinson, city auditor, went to’ St. Paul to sign up the necessary papers to insure delivery of the money, they were told that these warrants could not be nego¥iated until the assess- ment was spread. This assessment could not be spread until possession was had-of the plant of the Bismarck Water Supply Company. The bond issue made available only. $215,000 to pay on the plant as 4 percent was withheld temporarily. George P. Flannery, president of the Bismarck Water. Supply company, . declared that he could not accept any change in the original plans of $265,- 000 cash payment. before transfer of | the plant, but he offered to sound out the bon@ holders upon suggestion of Mayor Lenhart that they take a cer- tain amount down now, the balance; secured by assessment warrants as collateral and give immediate posses- sion. Stebbins, chairman; Nelaon Sauvain, Devils Lake; Miss Mipnie J. Nielson, M. Beatrice Johnstone, Grand Forks: C. E. Allen, Valley City; A. M. Wall- er, Minot, and J. E. Knain, New Sa- lem. 85, KILLED IN QUAKE AT CALCUTTA London, Sept, 10,—Fifty-five per- sons are reported killed or injured in an earthquake which shook Cal- cust. says Telegram isxchange here We are sure if you énce become ac- quainteds with us yoy: wiil like us. Bismarck is your. natural trading | paint for goods you ecaimot find in your local store, and to make it short apd sweet, these salesdays are held— “ ‘Because -we want your business’ ung this applies to tuwnspeople as; well as the residents in the country.” | Watch for the big circulars giving the bargains. These will be real brgains. for it is the intention of ‘the merchants of Bismarck, at all) times, to make “the farmers’ dollar buy what it ought to buy. Stores Co-operating. The 54 stores co-operating are an- nounced as follows: Webb Brothers, A. W. Lueas Co., Alex Rosen and Bro., Perry Furniture company, Fol- , som Jewelry .company, Harris-Rob- ertson, French and Weleh, Bismarck bank, Sorenson Hardware, Wellworth Department “store, Capital Security bank, Nielson. Millinery store, Hughes ‘Brothers Bakery, Breslow | Drug’ store, F..A. Kuowles, J. B.| Smith, /City National. bank, Central Meat Market, Dakote Fine Arts, Len- | hart’ Drug store, Corwin Motor Co., Brown and Jones, Logan's Grocery, Bismarck Food Market; E. A. Brown, Cowan’ Drug store, Bonham ,Broth- Bismarck Furhiture. company, S. E, Bergeson and Son, Hoskins- Meyer, Barker Bakery, Lahr Motor ‘Sales, Mary Buchholz, Capitel, Army and Navy atore, First Nationdl bank, First Guaranty bank, Zyorist Broad- (way Bazaar, Bismarck Motor _Co., “that the German capitaliste have de- cided to -send a representati 8 Paris with the object of asce to what extent France is prepared to make concessions to Germany.” “A ‘break in the nexotjations be- tween the two governments is believed in political circles*here (in Berlin) to be imminent,”it was sald. . PONY.EXPRESS | BEATS-RECORD) tscincs cenete ett thetic pertotmed by the Red Cross day in and day out. ‘It is only when a great San Francisco, Sept Sept. 10—The’ re- catastrophe falls upon the land like the Japanese earthquake vive pony express, in memory of the |and fire that its work receives the accentuation of news- old express of the 60's ended its trip paper publicity. It is quietly and effectively operating daily from St. Joseph, Mo., yesterday, The country was crossed. over ‘the old |i every « corner of the earth to alleviate sorrow, sickness and route in 158 hours 'qnd 8 minutes, a } DP) distance of 2,180 miles, beating the old record of 1860, : Governor Would Halt Klan Parade}i (By the A ociated, Press.y Okiahoma City. Sept. 10—Governor This will take several d Walton today ordered the sheriff of fers such as the Japanese, He told of the work which 1s being done by the Red Cross nurses in the various counties along the lines of health and sanitation and as to the results jof the claases. in first aid conducted |by these nurses.’ Through these {classes in first aid the lay women are becoming trained so that they may serve as nurses in case of an- ower disaster. such as the flu epi- demic, of three and four years ago. | Mr. Schafer stressed the work of the Junior: Red ‘Cross in bringing about a better understanding —be- tween the various , nations of the world. Mr. Schafer says that much of this work is done through the co- operation of the schools of the var- ious nations in the exchanging of | ideas and. methods and through the (Continued on Page ‘3.) MAKE CROP FORECAST Washington, Sept. 1 10.—Crop pro- | ductions ‘this -yéar as forcast from conditions existing and announced today will bez. . (Figures in millions of bushels ex- cept when stated otherwise). Winter wheat/568; spring wheat 221; all wheat_789; corn 8,076; oats NEED FOR MORE SPONTANEOUS » RESPONSE FOR DISASTER RELIEF ' Wherever war with its red woes Or flood or fire or famine goes, There, too, go I. If earth in any quarter quakes - OF pestilence its ravage makes, Thither I fly. of State, Succumbs After. Long Iliness Washburn, Sept. 1 Theodore J. Haugeberg, 62, pioneer merchant and banker, died Sunday morning at 4 o'clock after an illness due to gen- eral disabilities of more than a year. The deceased who has_ resided in Washburn for the past 86 years dur- ing which time he has taken an ac- tive part in the upbuilding of the community was president of the First National Bank, treasurer of © the school district for many years, and engaged as a merchant from 1887 un- til 1912 when he retired from his business. The -deceased was bornin De- corah, Ia, Nov. 1861, and came to North Dakota in 1882 when he settled at Stanton. In 1887 he removed to The reported casualties occurred] Washburn where he has. made. his in the Nyensingh district where many | home since marrying Miss Emma houses collapsed. Grout in 1888. He is. survived by 2 one daughter, Mrs. Hans Nelson of Prominent Farmer Washburn, two of his children hav- Of Stark Co. Dies away previously, rg owned a ranch lo- it 15 miles west of W: New England, Sept. 10.—Adam had a number of other pro- Wandier, prominent farmer of the Schefield community, died at his home ten miles north of New England perty interests in that vicinity, Funeral services will be held Tues- Inst Wednesday afternoon following an illness. of several years and for day afternoon, Sept. 11, at 2 ntclaek several , mon’ had’ been helpless. Preliminary responses to the Burleigh County Red Cross Chapter. call for funds have begu spontaneous but there is still more to be raised on the $500 quota set for this county. “The:Central-Division of which North Dakota is a portion is fast rising its quota of $800,000. + Burleigh ‘coynty will not be ne wanting when the chapter of the state are checked uy) Ife Cross here to plan the ‘many spc eicay a es a compromise payment is fe ross here toplan the r roll call when.funds w' the plant may be turned ovet and the sone is atoeat b baeadl ot the be raised to carry on the Red Cross work ii in this state for.the bond election, as the bidders for the| marrow ai Fie Ine mile |g as Rae a ele, > at the City Auditorium. Crew and Money ae Harris- Woodman: Butler Studio, | 3.312; barley 199! rye 64.8; ‘buck-| sessment warrants prefer that only | from Duncan. .He déeared he would Death was due to intestinal paralysis. a ih Best 4 so many of these be issued to cover the national guarg ff the’ count; Recently he underwent , an ' conan Birmatek Tniplawient KA Cepia aie palais 290; flex |theldistribution eystem a0 e8 to avold | authorities, were Ble fo bay the stet’s s put the Japanese dtive over today. in the New England hospital ip e vain Of Steamer Safe : Klein ‘Toggery,, Ol: ndy at jae Te pay came i" |the lawsuits threatened by certain |‘demonatration, . hope that, he might be given relief. be ia sons os. Opens Casey i ore | tons ped wild Bo tons, 16.1; | property owners of Bisniarck who op- 7A total of $62 has been subscribed for the Burleigh coun-| ,’Widow and seven children survive, San Preactece, Sgpt Sent 1 100. J, Hol- { Hoffman's, Northern’ Produce, Annex sugar ns apples 190: | pose the present plan’ of financing P He was 38. passengers a id. siouabare: ot , fob GUARD IN| aN} ty land, all Cite. Sept. 0.—General |: ‘Dineors of the Red Cross assert that they are s the ¢ iistructed today by at the slowness of the Prepare orders Hold: county and: Bismarck the project as not being legal. ./ The city has réceived $215,000 in cash from the sale of the $225,000 | *- Cafe, Copelin Motor Co,, Richmond Bootery, D. B, Cook Grocery and i LAUNCH BIG. GERMAN SHIP. i Se Greet. Convicts Fire. wa Prison Stables Mark! Gov. urprised response, for in the past Burleigh have gone-over with the first. ‘They See Po ‘ di thorized’ at th ial 1 : ae ie precrmpuel err’ arty Pesrpesatinrd ba reg immwdnt mereent the Reed for for quick. action in raising: these funds. Dien ri pig ees gh “Sebi n| .. Kingston, Onty Sept. 10.—Four nces must be paid.to contractors| in connection: with’ ad tive Ke Rul Telegrams from Red ‘Cross Head Ragertsehs 2 appointed a delegate to the. Interna-| convicts set fire to the pentitentiary | n it work, #0 that they will not! Klux Klan Herecagys et: Bristol ceived: ‘atthe’ gpl ote ey Arge’ them to send their Many has i s Hepat gas in Gerben be held in joa Sara rag bape a ier Leal seen ent and thus uals, wala ania or er tak wets ore as: i October fas e walls and escaped |:completion re { Nestos, - gts a scernch in a stolen automobile (Gontinwes ot Tare) ig I) oaks es

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