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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eS = FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 ate Welcome Lethal Execution as hfagr seapttha punishment, adopting | 2 CONCERNS, ‘der the proposal submitted to, the { | built here, and transmission lines | has a penchant for hymn books, it End of he tnd PAGE SIX FARLEY WOULD QUIT SHIPPING BOARD PLAGE lethal execution instead of hanging,! city, electricity for lighting would | rebuilt throughout the city to make | seems, He always wants to know in r Susterpe | in Death House WwW eet hat the congregation at suggestions from state legislators! Ost T Contes wi Hilewate boupin | possible a change from direct’ advance just wha ra who Rud scen service in France a ‘OULD LIGHT against the 18 cent rate now in foree, | tefnating current, ‘will sing on Sunday. But witnesses wintessed fects of poison geo ot) TOWN OF OAKES fins ne8 cane ats nom ot forse, Ses tld the magivtraie in Chichester the battle front. a. hnteal RERUHE pl id Police Court that the fellow ets ig plant to provide : ABE NeW ways ait See uneee would | Oakes, N. D., Dee! 28.—At a spe- | steam for the Qusiness houses now to bring back the Lp, So the be more humane and mark an ad-/ejq) meeting of the city couneilAhe | being supplied from the local power judge decreed the songs ae vance over old methods. | pet'tion of the Ottertail Power com plant. only during services! confine his church going to the ‘o But despite assurances from/ pany with headquarters at Fergus The Midwest Power + company , he'll go to jaik The ngn, a laborer, | bath Day. scientists that death would be al-| Fails, Minn.,- for a franchise in. which owns the present plant and most immediate upon the doomed Quakes was tabled for 30 days. Power Must Wait For Organ London--He can enter a, church Otherwise, Announces His Intention at-| ter Holding’a Conference With Coolidge Dec 28 Edward Po} of the shipping ed after a conference that he e to with 1 commis pending { upon its | i t would resign © board, which ¢ y be appointed from bordering on the great lakes O'Connor of Buffalo, | appointee, qualified | states and that T. ¢ Ny ¥ prior ing his in-} ed that if| rld by the | unquali In, o under the en him last JON, s IN WHICH T {AVE ACCURATE DESORIPTION. He does not die a death of shame On a day of dark disgrace, or have a noose about his neck, Nor a cloth about his face, Nor drop feet foremost through the fl eepatledilto being by the pr nt soon with to ua new man oof the boar continue to function with sioner O'Connor, now man, ira chairman, House officials ed today that the pre’ t had reached no decis ion regarding the chairmanship. MURDERER OF NURSE HELD; chair- | Ww hite | vice Keen - eyed Agent’s Tip Leads to Arrest by the police to Maeiviireisesitintshe assiulted! and murdered Miss Estelle Phillips in and that three © attackeq Mrs. May Mit- a nurse in a hospital in nut Hills section of Philad torturing her so that she still an invalid. ives were trying to connect their prisoner with the murder and multilation of Pretty Ream Hoxie, 17, in New York, in February, 1920, and with sin reporte a half dozen be it was the war put such as into my head,” Benner was al- leged to have d at the end of 4 frank, unemotional confedsion. get wild like a maniac something to r in Montreal w’ bing shop in I bank employe. He said he had an other sister in Clo, Mich. Miss Phillips, a department store ‘oomed in a house on West 97th str was emp hospital hi About midnight on October 11, cording to the prisoner's alleged ¢ fession, he forced entrance to the | girl’s room; attacked and fee “her, denuded and multilated the body, and~fled with his belongings after | having left in the bathroom a hai kerchief with a tell tale at a reconstruction | Benner told of seeking refu; Philadelphia, where he lived at a/ hotel and later worked in a girls school in Bryn Mawr, a surburb. Later he became acquainted with Mrs. Mitchell, employed at the home for consumptives in Chestnut Hill. EIFFEL TOWER BUILDER DIES Paris, Dec. 28.—Alexander Gustav Eiffel, the engineer who built the} famous tower that bears his name, is dead. He was 91 years old. 4 HELD IN FARGO RELEASED Fargo, Dec. 28.—George Wick, ‘Victor Mattson, Thomas Shipley and Elmer Johnson who were sen- + tenced on November 28, 1922, tu | 15 years im the state prison for Tobbery in the first degree, were discharged from the custody of the’ Cazg county sheriff today and the ‘barges against them dismissed on motion of States Attorney H. F. Horner. | ‘The men were granted a new P} trial last Jannary but the state was unable to find any. trace of Axel i the lcomvpiainiog witness, it was ut him, ol al Commis: | The Employment | ; -| was clamoring -|the three aged with horror wonder- an empty space. | He dows not wake at dawn to see Dread figures throng his room, shivering chaplain robed white, The sheriff stern with gloom, d the governor all in shiny black, With the yellow face 08 doom. —Osear Wilde. in | By NEA Service Carson City, Nev., Dec. 28.—Gro- tesque joy rules the death house of the state penitentiary here. For at last, after almost a year of suspense, three men bound by ‘alls of doom know how they are to Sentenced as first periments under decreed for them ust been up- jheld by the United States Supreme, Court. Glad End Is it will be only © Thom Near a little while Russel, Hughie, Sing her- ber of jecnerets papuileiniraieto pipe, unseen death will creep upon them. witnesses permitted by law, [will watch through the glass. Death will come silenty, It will come quickly. And for that the condemned men e glad. (Hope of escape long since has left them. Months of terror waiting for the} “Tend has shot their hair with white. | Soon the agony of suspense will be over. For they know definitely now how they are to die and when. With oriental stoicism Hughie and Get Jon sigh relief. their Mexican compatriot lly composed and as 1. whatever gree is bad enough. “But to wait for it and know not the hour or by what means society has planned to rid itself of us is| for stark terror.” Hughie, the | zh school lad, who mixed edu- | means all xt to Benner when he } Y« During the rim the against their country doom, ing how Nevada would kill them! — NEUMONIA Cat a physician. Then begin AIGKS sith Vixstanse | impossthle to try. veel 4 cL 3EEN SENTENCED TO DIK, THO. LL AND ee AL CHAM DRAWN F! ROM i should the gus chamber be denied its prey. Today in the prison preparations are being made to set the lethal ma- chinery im motion. Three wires are being affixed to the valve which will loose the deadly vapor into the little conerete cham- ber. At a given signal when the day of death comes the wires will be pulled simultaneo But only rolling jet. This will prevent will open the con- anyone from , knowing who turned on the gas. Nevada amended its law govern- man entering the lethal chamber, a\ transmission lines of the company deluge of protests flooded in from|now run as far as Cogswell, about E {14 miles east of, here, and the plan 5 of the country, Might Prolong Suffering Chief objection to the killings lay in wording of the law which did not specify the mode or kind of gas to be used. On this basis objectors* argued that the condemned men might be kept alive for weeks under exeru- authorities, however, de- that the right kind of. gas will and that no unusual suffer- ing will be inflicted. To all of which Hughie Sing and re most apathetic. p is Thomas Russel, whose! te with a gun killed an Indian squaw, and brought about hig. pres- ent plight. Their long wait is. over. are to be rewarded, with iil Caey aes happy, DEPLORE FORD'S DECLINATION| .—The board of | St. Louis, Dee. dike ors of the Missouri Ford for esident club adopted a resolution deploring Henry Ford’s action in de- clinmg to become a candidate for the presidency agairst President Cool- ide The ution asserts Ford sserts the cause of the people and aligns himself with the most reagq tionary thought in American poli- adding that hereafter the club be known as the Missouri Pro { gressive league. DR. M. E. BOLTON} Osteopathic Physician 119%. 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 WE WISH ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR We e are picpoued ioe meet your demands for Saturday and-Monday. Make your orders as large as you need. —___— SWEET CREAM amir We Wish A Happy New Year For Everybody. 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