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¢ ===] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aioe ' ESTABLISHED 1873 5 s ’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ COOLIDGE WINS; LAWS ARE DEFEATEL ON CHARGE DOCTOR sities TOWN PARRY SING ea, THE BOY MUSICIAN TEX RICKARD | How on | PRESIDENT WINS INDORSEMENT CAUSED DEATH [sWHRETHEY CALL HIM HARRY TELLS TALE OF |*; = eae srovine| (V7 | . \ OW TOAD ORL pram | navn, ge'eeete| OVER LAFOLLETTE WHO DEFEAT torch FIGHT FILMS "2 etfs om. JOHNSON FOR THE SECOND PLAGH ollette 15,353; Johnson 18, 14 precincts gave McAdoo 8 precincts gave Murphy Flasher Is Arrested as Result of Mrs. Angelo Holta’s Death ew York Promoter Explains! , to Daugherty Committee How Contract was Made 2,907. k ise re e President Maintains His Lead Well as the Rural Precinct A MATTE Geen ae aire Report Their Vote Today, Although LaFollette Makes Some Gains on Him and Passes Senator Johnson—Garnet: precincts gave Coolidge — DENIES SOME STORIES LaFollette To Win, Vote Indicates—Murphy Passes Perry for Demo SECOND/DEGREEMURDER 1,C18 precincts gave Bowman 7,405; cratic Committeeman in a Close Race Says That Plan Did Not In-| clude Taking Fine Before ex-Soldier Bodies ri, precinety gave McAdoo 4,131. Pr precincts gave Murphy 3,659, 362 precincts, Coolidge 40,391; ollette 24,997; Johnson precincts, "Murphy Perry 3165; McAdoo 4,32 ident Calvin Coolidge will win the North Dakota presidential preference primary by a majority of several |thousand over Robert M. LaFollette. The president was lead- | ing the Wis sin senator, when 1,515 precincts had been re- ported, by votes, with 543 precincts yet to be heard : 2 |from. Senator Hiram Johnson of California will be third. he et A heed Ss. LaFollette being 3,346 ahead of him when 1,515 precinct: AEE 31,612, . |had been tabulated. Rating committee to testify regarding} 1.479 precincts gave Coolidge Other results of the election were pretty well established his interest in exhibition of the S » 28,103; e F aah Danipeey CHepeHtlee ties. ae LaFollette 28,103; Johnson although the vote was incomplete. Charge Preferred Against Physician on Charge of Performing Operation Washington, Mar, 20.—(By the A. P.)—Tex Rickard, New York f:ght Promoter, was called to the witness stand before tho Daugherty investi- Mandan, N. D., March 20.—A com- plaint charging Dr, W. R. Shortridge ' of Flasher with murder in the second degree was sworn out here early to- day by States Attorney L. H. Con- nolly and Sheriff Charles McDonald went to Flasher, where he placed De. hosel der Gea 4 i aes ; Rickard told of knowmg Jap Muma, fears ea | Harri on Garnett will win the Republican national com- a8 iat ite cua ee spe f : y ve = NY iNew York Ypresentative of Kaward mitteeman’s place, in all probability, as when 1,080 precincts traeepersreaeiige ane aaa } es 4 : Pic = By Megan, a hington publisher, CONTINGENT jhad reported he was leading R. A. Kinzer, LaFollette candi- of Mrs. Freda Nadler Holta by per- } " a ies ect SS whorlwavelih Quimby, film producer date, by almost 10,000 votes. forming an illegal operation. i ae who have been connected by testi. Dean eee j : : J |mony with the picture “deal The election laws will be defeated by a large majority, as dan on a charge of second degree E a nen ? 5 her ever meeting Jess Smith, dead the rural vote was coming in strong against them. murder this afternoon, Shortridge friend of Attorney-General Daugher- The Fedge farm labor lein bill was defeated, the state bond ty, but had known Muma for 10 lissue and county officials amendments carried, and the bank years, Senator Wheeler, Democrat, ae pleaded not guilty. States Attorney Conolly and J. F. Sullivan, attorney falidati fi GT a if Me » i a validating tax measure was undecided. ~ for the defendant, stipulated the pre- UPPER LEFT—Harry Sinclair when he played the cornet in the band at Independence, Kas per] Montana, the committee prosecutor, Ae : A 5 i ing would be April 1.| Right—-Main Street in Indepeadence. The arrow indicates the drug store in which Sinclair woo a Cieee PNT GRHT oor uoeszondrexatt: he eae for Demoer: tic national committeeman, between 8 bond was fixed at $6,000, | Lower Left—Sinclair’g boyhood home. Lower Right—The oil magnate's palatial residence on Long Island, | ¢d Rickard, of| Supreme Court, in Decision| R. B. Murphy of Bismarck and H. H. Perry of Ellendale, also liminary h Shortridge’ 5 Sats Bh MER which it was expected he would fur- | e nged with F.C, Quimb: vas al When 986 precine: 9 7 ae Ps Se OS, : ee ae | New York to film the bout, Rickard] Handed Down in Local |W2S Undecided. When 986 precincts had reported the’ vote ; | : -— - \ RiMaRaURaWitinee Route was Murphy 4,682; Perry 4,545. Perry started out a winner Angelo Holla of Bierce husbha GIBBONS WILL | He Put Us ‘10 CELEBRATE law to transport the hicasen ia Case, Decides the Point over Murphy because of the heavy Minot vote in his favor, of the dead woman, had made a com- 5 | States but intended to show thew in aA but the anti-Wooledge candidate for Democratic national plete statement to States Attorney On The Map, | a derasy: eabeeat te , se committeeman began to gain in the later voting, finally passed 4 raion ia Chie of Presets MEET GEORGES: Say Kansans' ANNIVERSARY MURR aie deg auautlaruncwiey AFFIRM LOWER COURT Perry and was holding his narrow lead of 137 this afternoon. Martineson of Bismarck. The latter : | plane | 1921, for showing the films outside . Burleigh County Vote was expected to return from the east — H cannes New Jersey, Many details of the . oe Burleigh county, with three small precincts missing out tonight. Matched for Bout at Michigan, NEA Ser B. C. Marks of Fargo To Be} previous accounts of the “deal were| No Effect Upon the Matters of 60, gave: Coolidge 1,508; Johnson 1,052; LaFollette 950. MUA SuRdasbeeMac uals is iM 7 ice NV EAtt ogi. corroborated by Rickard, including i ; bi | : buried in the New Salem’ cemete City, Indiana, July 4 ICHORGURBRIEvOIA Noni oanainel Speaker at Banquet [exhibition of ‘the pictures at at Issue, Says Hell strom Members Urged To BY ROY Latest tabulations follow: 515 precincts give Coplidge will be exhumed and a post-mortem GHUNERNIRUNGIIeuie retien ieee Lean's home here. He also examination made, according to the ! i 1 “fine sccut.” | ' , : ; a Gherekwnsealent fake rtinenae z 43,132; LaFollette 29,147; John- sient as Michigan G\tyy Ind. as. 20.| Marty Sinclair ony : Karke of Pango, mound) {Here Mae aman named “Martin” In wee Attend Meeting “en ziati epee ; ferred | Georges’ Carpentier, French ring| From Mayor I. G. Fowler on down! master, was in Bi today on his | card tal be ‘The saupnemercour Guin) acldeciaien 55 Republican committeeman—1,- ST ACUTE ot eC eae ddl ania MaghthsMOLsiane USte cual tah lesa heteapielous. exmcasions of way to Mandan where the Mandan| Rickard told of the contract by : eee Of Red Cross oso ‘precincts giv against Eales. Re {Samet ly, mie Honveveight tiites b Meuhat taltioneenladner Wiehe the pot | lodge No. 21, Ancient Order of United { “hich Muma and Martin, who sign-| handed down in the case of Frank W. 66; Bacal 14 shiclved him ar Bisa) = ore mae box in’ Floyd, Fitzsinimong.) blue. sky,|Domeiplunuer tn spoken of ood | Workmen, will celebrate its 8ist an-| ed ue Se merene of the pro} Murphy, T. B. Cayou and John F.| AN BEreueD Oia eeT Ki to © Holt made"a cthGaent wht the'| AFena here July 4 with Jack Dempsey} old Hagtyy2 2 a i ny tonight,with a cbanquet.| OOS. a was to cemne peace inter. | G¢or8e in which they sought to re- Ga RRaR cE cease peratics covumittecian ene i States Attorney brough back to Man-| the champion, as onc of the finan-| Sinclair moved to jependence Marks was accompanied by-Wal.| Bri’ seid, was and Martin, The tig {zit the board of county coma HOHeC ARUN IA ECHR s give Murphy 4,685; Per- 4 dan. in which-he said that his wife,| Ci! backers, it was announced here} when he was xix years old, from earn, manager of the disability | © trae eda tan OWRe abl pl © ig cu { Sioners from proceeding under a tax| uy necting dee HRRVaM inte nain y 4,545, feurful of becoming a mother, had | today: ' Wheeling, W. Va. | jon of the order, fhe stat pai ae see Mi Ben] Plan evolved by the board und em- that Aecentiae ORP eRanter in Referred laws—1,045 precincts undergone an abortive operation} Fitzsimmons méde the announce-! The elder Sinclair, now dead, was| The Mandan lodge is one of the Raat oat ed ma a8 ae : ad ploying F. 0. Hellstrom in the mat- aa OLE ROP Lan Ran tene ARCLES H, B.—285, for, 29,163; against which led to her death, She died in| ™€"t himsejf. It was explained t nein drbggist, | oldest A. 0. U. W. lodges in the state. oy Rickard ecg lial os ee Serene ter, has conditionally affirmed the ae pee des eavert feaagana 30,069, . «Flasher ang her body was brought} J#¢k Dempsey hag become associated] Harry § udied too, at; There were two lodges until 1896,| >’ ® ihe Mt | distriet court, which held the board Sictrhalectealavakihed wena S. B. 233—for, 30,430; against to Bismarck and placed in the upart-| “ith Fitzsimmons by paying the tax-| the state universi man es= . se still one known as Lincoln and the othery spare to Orr und 15 percent each to| without power to empl apnedwoueifos tha esmine yet has! hangs on the. walls of Bert Steven®| n, combining in that year as) Muma and 3 ale pecially to put escaped taxes on the] manred out for UC en os tz-| drugstore on Myrtle street here. iB No, 2 soldier sTale books on a contingent fee basis FPA ste toil ins aaa Hvéd andedeath announced the’ next i ickar 2: ‘ " on : ‘ 2 meeting be day. Holta, according to the story ica | Stevens is proud to point out the} Rickard denied that at the start|’ ‘the syllabus of the decision of the| tttive meeting be had. otha: Hankitavaeeae Kitzsimmons*said he may stage the | aged e : pypein athe ponies pet patois of the exhibitions the plan con-l high court toll The meeting will be called to 3,006; apal ie told the states attornay,-decideg to ox paper to visitors, There is al Tvifjons: the high court follow pes SaibTiaoan or, 28,006; against 27,257. Havin Leone the matter «a seeret | Dempsey-Firno return mateh on Tat- ring of exaltation in his voice as he J eam datedutanlasehowings (of. Chel iy ria section 7531, C, L, 1918;| °Tter Promptly at 7:80 P.M. 874 precincts gave: state hond hecadde cat Reset ah tne eee | boekbay] i Castle. Hacisisl olay liseade! Hills Retore fex-boldlers and than ito [emer euae ae ea eye SS issue, for, 31,419: against, 23,- : ;| Carpentier and Gibbons are expect- y u a ae 4 * rae have small fines {mposed on “goats” A i 168; county official; mend- and it was announced to newspapers We're keeping it here for him se he if pe beminoaec injunction pendente lite may be. al- : ty sa d can come back home and practice in to permit further exhibition, lowed subsequent to the service of ment, for, 33,308; against 19,412. case he goes broke down in Wall Muma told me he thougiit he 1045 precincts on Fedge farm that Mrs. Holta had died of hemor, | 4. t©, grrive here at least a month treet.” could get a law passed to distribute | *” *swer by the defendant. hages which followed influenza, | before the date of the fight. labor’ lien law; for, 26,782; The body of the dead woman, ac- ‘ é a on the picturds,” he said. 2. Where the facts relied upon as against 43,759. : noe _ Probably Sinclair's moat, intimate : : “Get a law passed” Senator Wheel-| warranting injunctive relief are ad- Maintains Lead nd_in' Independence if Eznest| Former President of Defunct mitted on the pleadings, a showing President Coolidge maintained his es due on the arena. Dempse long been a personal friend of simmons. |. Ment in Person Court where they 0; against . B. 282—for, | | | | | } cording to the statemagt which’ was DEMPSEY SILENT well, president of the Citizens First | er exclaimed. “You know he didn’t hi Salt Lake City, Mar. 20.—Asked not made public in det was ai Se 5 . ek | #bout the report from Michigan City, P dl F rought from Flasher to Bismarck Sees Fargo Riecused and yet you agreed by ‘contrac: to] thereof by,affidavit is not a prerequi- oy the physician and a taxicab driver, Ind. that he one of the financial h f lead well as the rural precinets from pedir backers of the propésed Canpentier vee ra give him 50 percent of the receipts] Site to the issuance of a temporary es jthe western and northwestrn parts Rae cea ANcet ERENT ele | Ghmanti caste Sala eccipeneace auiced Hoo ia saya ytenchere a) — from the picture.” restraining order, sections raao | PO Of Occupants Are Slight-| of" the state came in to swell the told the states attorney that his wife| Said: en chee ora Baye. They gare). Ommnd Woxke) Mar. 20.—Testimony| “Yes.” aa he provisions of Sections 753 lyulniuredsineGrnch LaFollette vote. For example, when went to the physician. without his| “I have nothing to say.” ‘roc|in the same room tescther ren re | Began this morning in the trial of H.| Rickard told of knowing Alfrea| C- L, 1918, requiring a written under- ly Inj 1,807 precinets had reported Coolidge knowledge. The champion leaves today for Los] in t faces ae tine Shove rs a! Hagen, former president of the] Urion, local lawyer, identified in the] teking on the part of the plaintiff | was leading LaFollette by . 15,306 Driver Is Held Angeles, ievola noun Wen ee andinavian-American Bank of Far-| picture “deal” and also identified as| Precedent to the issuance of an in- Two automobiles were badly dam-| votes) When 1,4 ecinets had re- Charles Ditto, said to have been eee Reminiscing, Sewell! says: (Even go, charged) with accepting deponita|'a friend of Mr. Daugherty, ME ATW Mead ot Gekcte noe liaced in a callision awenl mitnigne |(ieieetey tell Heaidane tym leadite S the driver of the automobile in which 5 as a boy, Harry was a born eater while the bank was insolvent Mlinois and New York were the on-| 4. The board of county commis-|#g¢ed in a collision about m enight | LaFollette by 14,455 votes. In the the body of Mrs. Holta was returned D BEATS Melied theinnheh in-school: | And hei! Orstuagen frectivedi of! the sanksliy diate chon ne nk fined, Rick-| Sioners of Burleigh County sought to|last night at Rosser and Sixth] 112 precincts intervening, LaFollette to Bismarck, was taken into custody gould. teu ke the, devil when he) was on the stand identifying a num-|ard said, adding that Quimby “at- pebeeyaane aelistrom, as a tax-ferret| streets, the Bismarck hospital corner. | & ned Gate AR wore LOAN: ee by officers for the purpose of bring- j aur ito. _ Ee ber of bank records. tended to” sales for exhibition in is: ah 8 A new Chevrole ing car driven} ‘inet. Should this ratio be maintain- fry alin (a See ce pnotheremexson. syhoksparticalanly.! tn) outlining ithe satatels casei| thes tates “Whereas, it has been brought tol 1°™. | pouralet touring. rae new | 4 the President would have a ma- by the states attorney, said a dis- pomenibers. sneial, te: bis old teach-) George A, Bangs, special assistant At-| Rickard submitted a statement of| our attention that large amounts of Dodge coupe owned by Frank Hub-| J°%ity over LaFollette of about 11,500 er, Miss -Ma ‘ patch from Flasher to the Mandan , 1 gart,| forney-General, said that he expected] proceeds from the pictures showing | taxable property ar 1 Pioneer. i Raper send ha. bedther, Parl, to prove that the -bank had been in-| that fines were included as “expen- ae pxation dl : Mrs. Holta died in Fiasher on| Atlanta, Mar. 20.—W. G. Me-| Were good boy Miss B "| solvent to the knowledge of Mr. Hag-| ses” of promotion. Rickard said he enor brevicus thereto, and, February 26, according to the state-| Adoo’s overwhelming victory _ over| flects. “When they were in my 100m! en and the other oiflcers since Janu-| paid percentages ‘of the profits. to serene one:F: 0. Hellstrom, has! ment, her Weath was announced in|Oscar W. Underwood for the Georgia| they came to school in little blue! ity 1, 1915, as a result of warchlecs Muma, Orr dnd Ma¥tin while know- | been instrumental in calling this mat- alleged to have votes. It is expected that the final ing the last year returns will cut his majority consid- erably more than this, but it will be a comfortable margin. Senator Johnson's headquarters bard and driven by Harry Potter col- lided. Both cars were wrecked bad- ly. : Potter's story of the accident was Bismarck as having occurred just|Democratic presidential preference! *uits with stiff white collars. jleans to Nonpartisan League enter-| ing the pictures were being shipped| tre to our attention and has conpil- ene orn neiee, Rosset. § 4 eonceded the Soelidge._ victory janu “ex before midnight on February 26. She|was indicated today when retuins|. “Harry was good at spelling, T/ prises and others and the juggling of| in violation of the law. Rickard pro-|¢d and brought certain data before| FOU ts. 20! Breet Bolter said Sool dre qua ageree 3h aneeoe was buried in New Salem on March] from yesterday’s primary gave Mc-|taught him the word oil alongewith accounts, ete, duced a contract dated June 30 be-| US in relation thereta, be moe Wellecer (ae he Praises the state for standing by the L. 4i2\that will} cat, dog and man. gs tween himself and Muma and 1, W.| “Therefore, be it resolved that the| {e Was ha HOR Ge eI oe Torley ‘gecesi soe Mrs. Holta, formerly Freda Nad-| comprise the state convention which| “The last time I saw Harry AE Martin providing the latter were to| aid F. 0. Hellstrom be employed to] yo". When Hanson's car | mat celeste lets regpeeeiden tall. rece jecineds ler, and Mt, Holta were married last! mects in Atlanta April 23, Under. seven years ago. That was in Kun- receive 50 percent of the gross re-| #ssist the state's attorney in investi-| H7V'* car) theveGhevamad aneing [ay eat ase eee pean rece sue September, their marriage being kept | wood, on the same returns, had 72| S25 City where he left some friends ceipts if a law were passed to lezalize|fating said matter, not only those] Potter's, car, the Chevrolet Pot [gt £0, the (candidates for epublican a secret for a time, Both were very| convention votes. to help carry my suitcase, I'm glad interstate showing of the films, This| Who are now affected by che data now | UK in the re pin and te tanged (Saouala comm isaman 7 arrison j popular in Bismarck, her death com- as aa he’s getting along.” ; contract, Rickard explained, was re-|Drought before us by him, but all pro-| F's car into a spin and it ite (Garnett, “Real Repu ican.” profited ity, 1" Brent shock to the commun-| VINING. ELEVATOR BURNS The t ee rai SR ‘Sinclair Placed because they “weren't delincr- Bar oe pee ts NoeLODETSs | he tCharmolet landed © seaines dhellle Kinser! Eakollatte soau, ee neneee ity. Vining, Minn,, March ,20.—Fire of e town band, i ncla ing the goods.” gardless of individuals or COMDOTAS eT) oh anotkec al (0. ag ele sah a it , Began to Worry undetermined origin Monday des-| ohce played the cornet, is loud in its After paying his fine for showing] tions affected, and that he rezeive a/ Cur? on anothe ane cars and were see ee ae Bic hee 7 Sometime before her death she be-|troyed the East End grain elevator | Praise of Independence’s favorite eon Washington, Mar. 20.—A resolution | the picture before soldiers on Staten| Tetainer of $200.00 and ten per gent badly frightened, but not sericusly | dorsed by the Republican’ ges aun gan worrying about her condition,| here and about 5,000 bushels, of| Whenever Sinclair comes :to Inde- calling upon\eacketatys Weeks toe Tait alan’ Ribard ‘eeiat he can advizeq |(ofl alll taza actually collected tiem hurt. Mr, and Mrs, William Kulock- says her husband in the statement| grain, The structure was owned by|Pendence the bind gets out the new Tei! Bho Were littthe Ohetiolel ees mittee given to States Attorney Connolly./C. Steinkopp of Detroit, Minn, The| uniforms Harry bought it and sere- over Kinzer with half the vote of the Garnett had a 10,000 lead information regarding the sale of|by his lawyer that he could ‘go|@ny taxable property placed cn the i rms to Mexico was adopted today | ahead” elsewhere in New York where| tax lists through his efforss, but in| )° i! narnia ee r manieted! He told of a visit she had made tol jogs is partially covered by insur.|nades him at the depot, ‘ ty thal Semaca aE coo ince ae eennere Me Ne. 3 said, were | ease the ten percent shall equal the akon stpatae URMApE ES NOsmifal AOE | stata seo riad Drop ‘ Mandan physicians and then of his/ance. The village was saved by a] Such occasions usually bring al”? $93;000 and the expenses $82,784, | |Sum of $200.00, then and in that case | tT RR ihe |. thu. Gleetion eee Geeks ENG wife's plan to return to Mandan for| bucket brigade. shower of gold pieces from Sinclair. B as Eevee) said retainer fee shall be deducted | a | Me pped treatment, of how she packed her bag a Says George McCullough, another/ CANDIDATES - AWhy shod pra et up 16 per-| {Fm said ten percent allowance.” [Becca Search Tees eae and he put her aboard an inter-city WEATHER REPORT of Sinclair's boyhood chums: “Harry ious 20 bey. |. Held for reasons stated in the opi [Re ee SS aes 7 OSEs eae SMa : ee eg intel eg mis Hoare ont. aj ns. he Sort poor paras tn thoes] ONLABBOR, WIN | cos ss ars oop Marin 20 oer: a 0 anny ted In ote cect i tates See ebruary 25, He got.a phone ca rts. At 16 I've seen him sit in — i g idn't you?” |C- L. 1913, does not empower the fraportadl came fi from his wife at Flasher, he said,| Temefature at 7 a, me 28 Wik a Tote of grown men dnd take} St. Paul, March 20.—Labor Candi-| “You got budked didn't you? bea te cues ee eee paises eupriad the numbebs fenteanale pu followed by a letter on Tuesday in Highes# yesterday 41| them‘ for a cleaning. dates were successful in obtaining ‘Yes I was,” he answered. y STA oud of cous ooo ik 1 ‘0. . eon spay rei ion, } which she commented on the Short-|7owecy yesterday 25] ‘Harry's got courage, Held gamble! nominations for a number of city of-| Muma and Martin told him, Rick-| 5 | A board of a Sreene | was 12,602; | against 10,118, e (ridge surroundings. aed le a 3 {fices in Tuesdays primary clection| *Yd said, that they could get a bill au hanes Rowers: 3 fikaoiiied | 1,045 precine 1 been reported the Tuesday ‘night Holta received a| Lowest last night Pele i Meee Rorpor eriende: © | (hells Wecoraing Gol terseae contcilen| eureuRD ial ti, Weeks 40 leealize. thel B® exereide and porfarn. those wes’ | Washington, Mar. 20.--President | vote was for: 30,430; against: .31,- ) phone call from Dr. Shortridge, tell- | /recipitation 08 Meyer: Forget Belen idk lene tease film exhibitions but Rickard denied] it t0 exercide and perform those pow-| cayiane ton guar, 20. “President | ti P D . SI ge, te’l-| Highest wind velocity .. - 16] “I go down to chum around with|early today. ield| that he was told that Muma had|@rs and duties which are expressly islativ vil in| The defeat of the election laws ing him to come to Flasher immedi- WEATHER FORECAST \ him in New York, And boy, we do| George L. Siegel, labor, led a field mane Sik the ‘Attouny: |eeantad do and imposed quon (t, up the legislative program will begin will be by a dager taniecineupeine _ ately, he told the states attorney. “He! 54. Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy] have, some slick poker parties down| of four in the mayoralty race, being| Some influence 1". A board of county commission-|f™rrow night when Republican ate tatie agaivae them Tene } went down with @ taxi driver and and unsettled tonight and \Friday.| there.” nominated with Arthur E, Nelson, in- wre f we got by im New York.sojers has no implied authority to ofn.| house leaders will be his guests at! anithe wetercatuila tip? eae eae TMH? WARN anilen Glare: TH tomperatate bed lieile houses: Ww Bere Siiclait| Camuor Gy Siemaurerniyed sO MOLE a Nee (molePE ge cud caMhib Gal taCESIM MINAS eee dae eee ane Tee ena etn atenee Tabulations on the Republican na- “When t dot there I was taken into] For North Dakota: Cloudy and un-| spent. most of his early life still} Votes than Mayor Nelson in a total of ther) statanaRickard said performance of duties imposed by] ,00" | tonal,” eommalttesiaae tenth tensa h er s ta ; "i A Sixth streets. | approximately 50,000 votes cast. taetrd 1 lic offi i ‘ J the living room,” he said., “Mrs,| Settled tonight and Friday. Not| stands at Magnolia and Sixth s proximately: B10 ee law on public officers. hs REE ME TSS 1,080 precincts were reported, fol- Shortridge was there but she would| much change in temperature, Right back of it is the grand man-| | William Sec dahon ani ELM + SEEK VERIFICATION 7. A contract for the searching/ CANDLE CAUSES BAD BURNS |lan not tell me) anything. The doctor WEATHER CONDiTIONS sion Sinclair built for $50,008 ne ie MARTHEGLIR ee Ha clio ennauslieWashinelon, Mae 20.22Aftee Near. |iout of Property escaping taxation! Golva, N. D.,-March 20.—When a owman 7,649; Burdick 14,352; i was out in the country and I had to], The pressure is high over the Great/14 years ago. He sold it for muc dates, including the dix Mencot auth | Ing Tex Hicksrg, tight promoter, teti | andthe imposition and collection of | smalier’ brother lighted' one of the | Garnett 24.699; Kinzer 15.120, wait at least an hour. When he| Lakes region and it is low over the| less when he got mad at ‘Titdepen- bers, ‘were nominated for eity coun.| them he got “tunked" when he went (Continued on page 3) candles on a birthday cake she was Laws Fall Behing came in he told me that my wife|lower Mississippi Valley gand over) dence and left the town in a ‘huff. teal i into the ‘deal’? with Jap Muma, Will eae ee making for her father, Annabelle, 15- The election laws dropped behind, if i cilmen. ‘Several men endorsed by z was*dead.” Bee the Plateau States. Snow occurzed| The thing that provoked his anger abeetwe the council uomi.{4- Orr and the mysterious “Ike” CASHIER GIVES BONDS year-old daughter of Henry Johnson,| when 986 precincts had reported, and Covered Matters Up +|from the lower Mississippi Valley| was the town’s refusal to elect his| labor were among the counc Martin to show the Carpentier-| Watford Cit; D., March 20S. |Sy., brushed her clothes against the {the vote im the rural districts (wil Holta declared the physician had|ahd southern Plains. States north-| old friend, A. C. Stich, mayor, TR DOGRS 0 a ‘i jay| Dempsey pictures and escape prose-| R. Otesa, former cashier of the First | flames and her light dress burst in-| increase the majority against the ingisted matters must be covered| westward to the northern Rocky/ But, despite all that ean be said| The city election will be held May| Dempsey P Daugherty investigating| State bank of Cartwright, is at liber-/to- flame. She sustained severe! laws.. The vote grew heavier against up” and “be was not going to prac-| Mountain region and north Pacific|to the contrary, Sinclair is one of| 6. committee today, turned to verifying| ty under bonds of $1,500 pending trial | burns about the back, hips and hands |' them as the tural vote came in. Last| tice medicine anymore.” Dr. Short-| coast. Fair arM.warmer weathdr is| this town’s first real prophets. T the testimony of ‘G. 0. Holdridge, aj in d¥gtrict court on a. charge of ac-l before her mother and others ex-| might the election laws had a major- ridge said he would take the body|general ,ever the ‘southern Rocky| And Independence sticks to him. BANK CALL » [department of justice agent. cepting deposits in an insolvent bank.| tinguished the flames, but will re-| ity, but this was wiped out-at noon sof Mrs. Holta back to Bismarck,|Mountain and southern Plateau] “None of us: ever will go back on Holdridge in previous testimony to| The complaint against. Otesa was cover, today. The tabulation on election| Holta said. States. ioderate temperatures pre-| him,” McCullough says. “We'll nev- a IS ISSUE the committee quoted Muma as hav-| signed by J. D. Engebretson, a. de- ——— laws at.1 p.m. wat ‘ At 5:30 a. m, "Wednesday morning, | vail ovet the northern and eastern] er forget the kid that put Independ- a rst os ing said Attorney-General Daugherty | positor, The bank was closed a few ‘Phe heating influence of the sun 986 precincts give kena bill 285;F February 27, Dr, Shortridge drove] atates, ence on the map. We'll never forget} State Examiner Gilbert Semingson| had told him (Muma) that if the deal | months ago on order of the banking | increases with, the length of the| for 29,163; against 30,069, 4 into Bismarck in his aatomobile with]. y ORRBIS W, ROBERTS, | the kid who used to play hookey with today issued a eall for the condition | went over he (Muma) ought to get a| bofird and is now in the hands of day and with the sun’s altitude at Senate bill 238; for 30,480; against} (Continued on page 8). , Meteorol agi: (Continued on page 8) of state banks as of March 15, big cut out of it, at least 50 percent. receiver, noon. (Continued on page 3)