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AKA eR re ee Bn eae az PAGE EIGHT WHEELER CASE | PROBE ENDED BY COMMITTEE aq Blair Coan Tells of Being Sent to Montana to Inves- tigate the Charges SECURES AFFIDAVIT eta made by the e and{ nchineton; AM or aureed to be the House rees to} of the charges in the inc ‘ he ratified, Almost without diseus turned a Senate ‘ yesterday the S ratified Democrat, M 1 leral the report of its confere with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ MG EE SUE FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 Sie HE BRINGS HIS OWN ____, ‘SOLDIER BONUS | Zionist Leader BILL NEARING [4 WHITE HOUSE: Senate Approves Conference | Report, Which Is Now Before the House The soldje me minor i { i | Washington, | s bill was approval w 109 KNOWN TO BE DEAD FROM SOUTHS STORM Death List May be Increased | With Demise of Many of The Injured FORD CARIS RECOVERED The Ford car of J. E. Kiley, stolen few days ago, has been recovered. } Two girls took it, started west, pick- | 1 up two other girls and a young | man at Mandan, and after the car broke down this side of New Salem ndoned it and returned here. The are in jail, Two will be given | ngs in juvenile’ court and two will be sent to Aberdeen other D. to be witnesses in a white slave case pending against two Clark bro- thers, who formerly q,| this territory. AD CLUBS TO came through | Atlanta, Ga, May 2.-~(By the P.) With the number of dead de finitely placed at*106, reconstruction and relief measures were being put ‘ | ern states which Ww aid waste by | _ wind storms of unparalleled intensi-| The Bis ty Ihold its Not until outcome of injuries to|ning, \ Advertising Club will | nnual meeting Monday ev 5, at the Frederick DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarek, N. D. MIMEOGRAPHS ADDRESSOGRAPHS and office equipment of all kinds. Phone 759 if your Mimeograph OR Addressograph needs repairs or adjust- f tax securties was rejected today by grand jury in his state ‘ snide on of the House com: P ment. was completed last ‘ pletion some administrative de- | UL is determined can the fir p. m. Eugene T. Lies, ! ne nate ; , Is the mensure will be sdy for} bbi Il be given, but it is believed that} representative of the Play- We are State Agents and la ela ‘ ispatch to the White H prob- | ead fatal in the stricken areajgrounds and. Recreation Association | in ice is free. Don't testified t had beer to iy temorrow or Monday we been listed of America and sponsored by the all service 1s tree. AA Monti B. Le President Coolidge in his mess: ute inieation in many places was | Associated Advertising Clubs of the hesitate to for it. covet un nat to Congress declared opposition tol fey. to Gtererntile yestert ‘World, will speak on “Advertising Ree ane | ‘ commit the bon. Although bis attitude ont pace ured, of whom many will/Value of Community Recreation, tenuine Edison-Dick Mimheo- ties n enator Wh th ticular bill been | ha ot recover, number 500 while those} ‘Plans will be mad the mee’ grap ee eureen Bhs prose: the Duughe t made the meas: | 94 ae ‘se heiaclens inthe disaster renin. {of the club for activities cove and always ready for instan tee, b another u . y senate {Colored Singers ousands siminary estimates {the balance of the and officers (f delivery. After he the witne wid Coat $10, ianiee No oper will be made. AMISH Gavatne was Sevatar Watat Fy ie eRe cn Appear Here eee teuncs connate Ye-| eae Globe - Gazette Democrat, Mer 4, pro-eeutor of fer cush ! oMre. Louise M. Braxton aduate aeelad: Neglect of the teeth may have 2 eae 1 the vit comn f eee enown dead was| harmful effect on all the joints in Printing Co. ; Le ee ee ae SAY WEATHER Se s follows: South Carolina| the body. RALPH PENNER, (AR VU eo ieits the Mon in rein 14; Alabama 11; North = * ie sanoktatt personal knowledye as lo rh vr s S ore Arie Tou “nd | Sun spots are areas having great Local Representative. H ment of Se 4 y Whee i p ‘ i The Y ahaa euch eae = re | heat intensity, 821 4th St. don Campbell, Mootana oil man to fey; aang he prefer vein y even the best restanr . iF H terior department. THe sted that the i: = m rr ~ ral Gepartment of justice had some in TPL EIN THE W an ‘ 700 State Bonus ierament af tie haloes! A BATTLE IN THE WILDERNESS : ; StateBonus |. mittee It wa apbeed that Attorne = a: « sneral Stone would he asked to fur : es er Se ! soldiers’ hon- nish thew Weekly Crop Review of Van met they appeared at ting $286,000, 3 WoW. Rhea of Tedahe Col 3 ‘ 4 =, hein ments up Co number arate nude tad’ an: iitereau in Dusea Harrington Company coniuet ‘ Pac televohestl Gane 1 Peet tmlaiiearl Canvasses Conditions . ae V's office and Rh wae not ae Avouetl F a AL ALFA ON EVERY FARM permit; th th would wll taker issued by the Va _ are of whe he got bael 0 ish omp: y nnea cK y Pian hen he ¢ Wash Ae Company, M MAY CARRY UP SED CORN —— Betore Rhea was called as the first In North Dakot i s Improved North- ‘ i etore Rhea was called as the fir 1 North Dakota e SIGHT 4 : : witnes) of the day, Chairman Borah part of Montana t HIS DRY F 1G | western Dent, Rustler The farm where no alfalfa is grown misses put into the recu a letter from heavy rains or snows {@ White and Early Yellow . akg le oa ee Commiss ry, of the general t week. These in additio Dent of high germina: the opportunity of securing a most valuab! have retarded seed liy in the Northern dis n South Dakota the ns have- been of great b soil was extremely dry “Our reports from Southe esota and South Dakota ind ' The seeding of wheat and coa is approaching completion. sown wheat and some fields of and barley are showing green and saying that an examina tion cf the files of the land office | failed disclose that Senator Wheeler had appeared as counsel in land permit matte Promised to Help Rhea said the statement by Sena- tor Wheeler had ny made at a con- | ference at the Rainbow hotel in Falls, Mont., on the night of January | und that the main purpose | land office, of the conference was to discuss the have a good stand and, color. Farm-j Phil McGowan permit, which he later Sia: 5 ers 4 r corn and plant- declared was then in contest before The T s state nd game commission pelieves this is the or in in about ten di the interior department | picture ever tiken etween two deerid. Y e end Arthur Daueta: conditicns! eee Bocger, obtaining the foress. TH and from death The witness said he could not state that Campbell had said at that Senator Wh to look after pern so favorable. In the Sou tier of countigs the wheat is practi- cally all in the ground and the great- |er part of the coarse grain has been at time employed , but he testified ir necessary to shoot them or Ww that Campbell had d that the i on seeded, In the Central and No BAER Tcunie seojild borFixed “ TRIBUTE Pp Ay | Gompers Appears | Sitcn districts farmers hay when Senator Wheeler got to Wash.) Al mas leen able to work the soil on account ington and that $ Whe lof excess moisture. The id that it would be sl wa, seeding completed in these distri ! varies from 45 percent to 75 percent} while in the Northwestern the hat if the » owner aid up, t were wou 10 EDITOR Wheeler quite a.slice out of it race A ‘al the rt of pe resol cea nawe ichtt S heeler Many Attend Dreveskracht nig progres slowly be- sy oe PCH a ee CRS EN ¢ of the cold and wet weather. | this suggestion Rites at Gclden Valley Coan, who w the day, was « al and Western parts of ry dry. Some seed Cent the state are ve: the third witness of e stand only seers ieuEhs na Ae “| Golde ; has failed to germinate in this : Sat he had He He last large conc \ | Reports from the Judith Basin ST by Seer Vockwood to Here yestetday to attend f r indicate winter wheat to be in excel. | hettcetor the 1 Republican, vices for L. B, Drevesk editor of j lent condition. — \ Gone to Montana, he said right the Golden Valley~Amecican, who / | “Winter rye is spotted and our re- after his employment. died suddenly las nday. The fun- | ports from the principal rye counties ul rites were conducted by tae Odd of North Dakota indicate a thin ecures Affidavit a Coan | stand and no doubt some winter kill- cd fields will be plowed up and plant- ed to corn or flax, Now lodges at 2 ovclock yesterday | afternoon from the home of the had employe of Campbell, it Later ceased and interment took place i he went to Denver where Rhea made J cemetery H | “Generally speaking wet ground it for him. In the first racht was born 47 jand low temperatures have interfer- affidavit, Glo ser, he said, failed to go in Sibley county, Monn, ed with spring work to such an ex muke a statement about the Rainbow . his parents un: | ‘tent that a considerable decrease } Hotel conference and he obtained a til 19 years He secured a lin wh acreage may result. This second affidavit from him, pesition with National bank will stimulate an increase in the flax; What did you do with the affida-| in LeSueur, Minn., he an acreage where good seed is © avail- vits after you pot them?” asked Sen- ass t eashies for two years, In- able.” . ator Borah. door life and werk was too cenfin a | “T mailed them to Mr, Lockwood for him and he went to Atlant i President Blocks Lease and he turned them over to the de , Where he secured a position as Samuel Gompers, president of the “Who s it that requested him nent of justice,’ Coan replied. a reporter on the Atlanta Constitu- | American Federation of Labor. as he, not to act?” asked Senator Wheeler, Do you know of your own knowl maining there for two years.tanpeared before the House Judiciary | Republican, Missouri. edge anything with reference to the Ith improving he returned to[Committee at Washington declaring| “The president,” Finney feplied, employment of Mr. Wheeler by Mr * necota and was a traveling sales-{that American labor wanted Jight| adding that it was his opinion that Campbell?” asked Chairman Borah ‘ale grocery house} wines and beer—beer. most of all. | hed Lane acted he would have “T could not be expected to have = = = | granted, the patent. knowledge of it,” Coan replied to Mercer coun-| | ee was not there at the time. and) took up “SAYS HAR ] | The total yearly miieage of rail- Krem, where he live) | way mail is more than half a billion skracht located at the town lle: st newspaper in Mer- Db of nd establishe jolden Vi weekly news| OF GUARDSMEN | OIL LEASING Assistant Secretary Says. Search Fails to Reveal | Any Such Approval | Baton Rouge, La Gover-| It was the f nor Parker has to order} cer county. His little plant was a company of the Lou located in a sod shack ut the edge of The Artistic Sandal dim Guard to Amite on May 9, for duty | town whereby the light of a in connection with the hanging of | lamp and with elbow power hq is six Italians for the murder of Dallas ed at the anti-quated hand press to), Calme:. The Governor declined to-| spread the weekly news of the com- day to say whether he would do so, munity, His activities prospered and but in official quarters it was be-| the newspaper plant in recent years Hieved such a course would be fol-| had become one of the best equipped lowed. - ‘country newspapers in the state, The appeal was made to the gov-| Mr, Dreveskracht ernor, it understood, not be-! of Golden Valley for cause of fear of violence but be-| yemrs, served . Land Com- cause it was feared the town would, missioner, justice of the peace and be crowded with residents from all! member of the school board. He was towns of the parish and additional’ a member of the Elks lodge and of} There is a combinati Wachington, Muy 2.—-A search in! the records of the interior depart: | ment has ! sident Ha Fall interior sec more than 3,000 ac lfornia naval oil reserve No. 2 Oil ster a number of was postm as outs permit hose to worn ey Platting hot ashes ina len barrel is just an- () rel is full. old nea wooden barrel house may follow. Be careful not to give such thoughtless invitations to dis- aster and be sure and insure with this agency of the ford Fire, Insurance pany. MURPHY "4 Insurance” Bismarek, jon of the artistic and the practical in the sandal. Slender straps and cut- be in effective con- y the Honolulu . Police protection would be neces the Golden Valley I. 0. 0. F. | Finney, assistant secretary of the trast. Supple leathers The identity of those commun He was married in 1913 to Lydia| inter‘or, testified befora the senate appley leathers ing with the Governor .was not dis-| F, Morris, who was then teaching | 03} committee. and easy lines ensure the closed. | school near Golden Valley and who} Morover, the witness said the utmost foot tomfort. \has since been an active aid in the] jease, which is to be the subject, publication of his paper, Besides the widow there are three children, a girl of 10, boy of 7 and a boy of 3. later of a special investigat‘on by the oil committee, had not been ap- proved by Edwin Denby, secretary | of the navy, at the time it was exe-; cuted. \ i Limitation ,. Of Deductions . Proposals Lost, the sandal Establishes Record oie = The R. B. Loubek Motor Gompany| Secretary Finney agreed with] Washington, May 2—A treasury jhas e ed a record for sreed| Senator Watch of Montana, the com- progjsion in the revenue bill limiting*in unloading of cars. They report| mittee prosecutor, that the Tease | $3.50 to $8.00 \o \ tax deductons in relation to income| that work started at 5:30 a. m: re-| would not be valid without ‘the ap-| cently on unloading a carload of] proval of the president as such ap- | three cars, one Hudson touring, @] proval is required under the terms | Hudson coach and an Essex coach,| of the general leasing law. ij which were unloaded by a crew of| Reciting some of the circumstances | four men, filled with gasoline, oil] surrounding ghe granting of the and water, two of them deliverea in| Jease, Finnef said that during thy Mandan and the third delivered here| Wilson administration the Honolulu j by exactly 7:30, Two hours was re-| Company had sought patents to the quired for the entire operation. lend which it claimed in reserve No. 3 2. Secretary Lane gave the matter Approximately 30,000,000 citizens! careful conuideration, he said, but in rural sections are being served by| did not act “at the request of some jthe Postoffice Department. one.” the Senate, 37 to 36. ‘The proposal was bitterly assailed ag an indiréct levy on tax free, fed- ‘eral, state and municipal bonds, while its proponents argued it would bring in $35,000,000 additional re- ’ annually by checkin tax éva- by holders of large incomes. ging of tax returns to exami by certain congressional ‘nig me was approved without High-heeled for dress, low-heeled for walking, is correct. Perhaps your metal ash bar- You must clean out the stove or furnace. stands, y and in go the ashes. A hot coal begins its wor There is a wisp of smoke, burst of flame, and a ruined “The Man Who Knows invitation to fire! An Hart- | Com- N.D. feed at low cost, and a crop that has great merit in a forward-looking scheme of erop rotation. ne tion. Special low price. Jens N. Johnson. Sheldon, - N Because cutting costs and preserving the fer- tility of the soil are of great importance in North Dakota today, the City National Bank urges the growing of alfalfa on every farm in Burleigh County and adjoining counties. Gime NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President ana Cashier. FOR C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Why experiment with ordinary flour when experience has proved that the guaranteed flours CLIMAX - OCCIDENT or LYON’S BEST always make lighter, whiter, better tasting and more wholesome bread. Better pastry too. Their wonderful goodness never varies. . COST MORE WORTH IT! RUSSELL- MILLER MILLING CO. OF NORTH DAKOTA Special Election Forms for Primary Candidates The Bismarck Tribune’s Legal Blank Departm i fully stocked with all kinds of forms to be se ty Cane didates in the June Primaries. 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