The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 5 CHILDREN ARE ORPHANED BY SLAYING Present Proposed Allowed by Tragedy in Northern Califor- Budget Budget Budget Board ane ‘ 1. Executive $ 21,500.00 $ 21,800.00 $21,800.00 nia Town Grows Out of | 2) Lieutenant Governor 000.00 2,000.00 2000.00 Bee tr er ere 3 Supreme Court 5,300 79,650.00 79,500.00 New Ye Celebration 1. Supreme Court Reporter Librarian 5,400.00 8,250.00 5,550.00 San Franciseo, Jan. 2. About 60) 5, Judges of District Court. — 135,100.00 135,100.60 135,100.00 sons were arrested © yester-! 6. Secretary of Stat 40,380.00, 40,980.00 40,980.00 by prohibition officers during Secretary of Stute-Public vids on ¢ und beach resorts, Ail Printing 82,400.00 25,100.00 25,100.00 were charged with ating the} &. § uditor 38,300.00 38,200.00 Volstead Jaw. The death of a you State Treasurer 40,840.00 40,640.00 man found dead in the street w Commissioner of Unsur wttributed to New Year's festivi ance 50,700.00 30,700.00 The most tragic incident growing | 11, Fire Marshal 1,800.00 the New Year's celebration in) 12. Attorney General 4,600.00 jon was reported m Ree | Supt. of Public Instruction 4,500.00 49,800.00 all town in the northern State Aid & Examinations 699,800.00 691,200.00 2 tate, where five small Comm’r of Agriculture & children are orphans as a result of Lubor 37,100.00 44,800.00 37,400.00 a party at their home New Year's | 16. Agriculture & Labor Dairy Eve Division 35,080.00 401,540.00 36,840.00 According to authorities investi | 17. Board of H@ilroad Com ating the exse, Joe Montgomery missioners 97,100.00 116,300.00 101,600,00 drank something that made him sud-| 1. Land Commissioner 00 48,020.00 46,420.00 1.” He cut and slashed | 19, © Examiner 30,00 142,280.00 131,230.00 Mrs. Frank Sa 20, State Securities Commis- ally, and when her husband inter sion es 7,650.00 6,750.00 Montvomery shot and killed 21, Guaranty Fund Commis- him and then shot and killed him sion 18,800.00 49,809.00 49,800.00 self, ‘The five ford children wi Tax Commission 20.00 70,680.00 68,480.00 nessed the killing. rd of Administration 1150.00 80,600.00 80,600.00 Transportation Of- * 24,400.00 26,400.00 LLIONS y Commission 19,740.00 20,840.00 Ingineer 24,500.00 Adjutant General 15,900.00 15,850.00 Adjutant General — Re- turned Soldiers Fund 14,770.00 15,270.00 15,270.06 State Printer . 9,040.00 #,990.00 8,990.00 | | Industrial Commission 12,890.00 11,890.00 90.00 MeCormack “and " Bori Broad-| Public Health Department — 42,600.00 59,800.00 47,800. 00 ‘ Mine Inspection Depart- cast to Record Audience ment noe 9,900.00 25,309.00 12,400.00 |: Live Stock Sanitary Board — 125,350.00 192,750.00 126,750.00 | New York, Jan Radio broad-} Live Stock Sanitary Board, | casting history was made last night | _ Tru oe 1,200.00 1 90.00 1,200.00 whei John MeCor , tenor, and] Veter Medical Exam- 3 h mieestGBori prima donna of the| whet soudens aicieot 1,175.00 5.00 1,175.00 | Metropolitan Opera company, sang| 36. Minimum Wage Depart- into tHe microphone of — statipn ment 9,100.00 10.00 . 7,649.00 WEAF, which was linked up with/ 27 Humane Society : 1,000.00 190.00 other stations in the state, Society for the Friendless 1,040.00 > 1006 7,040.00 sudience estimated from 68000,- Florence Crittenton Home 10,000.00 9.60 10,000.00 ; 000 to 8,000,000. | 40. Vocational Educational & It was the first time that in-| Rehabilitation ba 30,950.00 oo F 38,150.00 onally nous artists have; 41. Motor Vehicle Registra- ist in this country, and it was tion Bureau : 86,150.00 6,00 04,150.00 agreed that last night's Historical Society é 24,930.00 019.00 25,750.00 audience was the largest ever reach- | intenance, National ed by a purely musical program, be. uard 60,000.00 1.00, 60,000.00 ing exceeded only by some of the | 44. Children’s Bureau 10,000. 10 9.00 12,000.00 bro during the last’ pres-| 45. Workmen's Compensation idential campaign. i Bureau 1,090.00 Theatrical men declared that the | 46. State Regulatory 94,020.00 16 400.00 15,000.00 patronage of nearly every theater in| 47. Game & Fish Board * 83,600.00 8,900.00 86,900.00 New York City was affected. Only | 48. Deep Waterway Associa a handful of the big theatrical suc- | tion : : £00. 00 5,000.00 of the season played to full| 49. State & Regional Fairs .. 6,900.00 #45,90.,.00 26,000.00 | 50. Miscellaneous (Requested i iealamen- were-Unanimousrin'| by State Auditor) 64,206.00 164,250.00 their conviction that radio was| 51. North Dakota Poultry largely responsible. | Assn Ones 606.10 600,90 600.00 | North Dakota Dairymen’s CAPITOL HILL SURROUNDED _ | Asano hs cy ee 1,000.00 6p 90 1,000.00 | BY EAR | REFORMERS North Dakota Live Sto hington, Representa- | Assn... ieee 1,000.00 060,00 1,000.00 tives of organ interested in| 54. North Dakota Fire certain types of legislation are Assn. ... 3,000.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 drawing an ever narrowing circle) 55. Care of Insane Pa.is . about the United States Capitol, | State at large 63,000.00 63,000.00 63,000.00 To the north of the historic struc-| 56. Two Percent Insurance ture the Anti-Saloon League head- Paks. 5.. ‘ 100,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 quarters is seen. To the south ris Pardon Board 600.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 the recently completed headquarters Barberry Eradication 15,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 of Labor. Eastward is the new home | Wolf Bounty 0,900,00 60,000.00 60,000.00 of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Commissioner of Immiges Teniperance and near it is the head- tion 18,000.00 21,600.00 16,800.00 quarters of The ional Woman's State Ca tol . 114,000.00 130,800.00 124,000.00 Party, with an equal rights amend- Institute for Feeble Mind ment ag its special objective. ed Vans 182,400.00 371,600.00 267,700.00 Thus “The Hill.” ng it is called byj Hospital firtleoneine 145,000.00 220,000.00 86,500.00 Washingtonians, is becoming flanked State Penitentiary 266,000.00 274/040.00 274,040.00 with legislative buildings, with the century-old Capitol as points. Japanese have de paratus: which need of pumping. MOTHER! Watch Child's Bowels “California Fig Syrup” Children’s Harmless Laxative diving ap- with the Childreh love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and gladly take it even when bilious, feverish, sick, or constipated. No other lax- ative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels without cramping: or over- acting. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and ’ children of ull ages printed on bot- > tle. Mother!. You must say “Cali ; fornia” of, you may get an imit tion fig ayrup.—Ady. their focus) ‘STATE BUDGET BOARD REQUESTS AND ALLOWANCES OF BOARD COMPARED Following is a appropriations and submitted to the comparative | 65. Tuberculosis natorium. — 170,000.00 377,660.00 110,000.00 66. State Teacher's College, \ City : 445,236.98 823,250.00 167. ormal School, Minot 381,985.00 247,125.00 | 6s, Normal Schol, Dick- , inson 193,000.00 180,950.00 153,250.00 | 69." State Norm —_ Willeg sect ose sites 142,185.96 174,460.00 139,220.00 —————— | 70, Normal & Industrial, | School, Ellendale ..... 97,344.00 176,394.00 94,294.00 171. State School of Sefence, | Wahpeton an $2,820,00 106,670.00 89,120.00 172, School for the \ Blind, | i Bathgate sevsees 82,800.00 44,000.00 34,000.00 | 73. School for the Deaf, Devils ke ia 135,900.00 306,104.00 151,004.00 74. State Training School, | Mandan 293,510.00 413,505.00 262,680.00 | 75. University of North Da- kota + 1,023,7 table ommendations of the state legislature by the state bud; of budget requests, with present budget board, which will t board: 75.00 = Sito 1,584,478.00 1,246.959.00 76, Agricultural ‘College 515,719.00 1,467,057.90. 565,600.00 77. Experiment 282,350.00 461,410.00 278,200.00 78. Extension 131,200.00 167,911.26 129,061.98 79. Pure Seed Inspection 14,000.00 20,255.00 14,000.00 7,288,158.96 10,436,172.14 7,508,838.00 *Less Appropriations from Special Funds 184,820.00 203,120.00 196,320.00 | Net from General Fund $10,233, 052, 14 $7,312,518.00 Legislator | |’ Arrested on Money Charge | Grafton, N. D, Jan. 2—Frank D. Slominski, state representative from | the Third district, was held for trial in district court on a charge of ob- | taining money under false pretenses when given a preliminary hearing} yesterday before H. A. Ball, justice of the peace. The charge against Slominski is an outgrowth of the claim made Peter Mozinski when on trial early this month charged with possessing utensils for the’ manufacture of liquor, that he (Mozinski) had paid! $600 to receive immunity from prose- cution. Mozinski was convicted but an investigation of his claims was urged by Judge C. W. Buttz who heard the case, Slominski’s arrest and hearing followed. Martin Mo- zinski was tried on similar charges to those faced by. Peter Mozinski but the case was dismissed. ‘The state’s only witnesses were Peter and Martin Mozinski who cor- roborated h other's téstimony to the effect that a check for $600 writ- bY! ness district, destroying the Tara- ter on the Bank of Minto to Frank Slominski and cashed at the First National bank of Grafton had been given Slominski on his alleged prom- ise to protect them from prosecution | or conviction on the liquor charge. Fire Sweeps Through Town Trinidad, Colorado, Jan. 2.—Fire that started about 2:30 this morning by daylight had swept through half block on Main street in the busi- bino building of stores and offices and damaging adjacent buildings. Loss and damage aggregated $500,000 | according to estimates, Financing of. of Bonus Planned Washington, Jan, 2--The Treasury took the first step toward financing the soldier's bonus, investing $100,- 000 in special treasury securities at 4 percent to meet the first call on the government funds January 1, 1930, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° ‘TU. S. OFFICIAL IS OUSTED Removes Assistant District Attorney Stone ‘Walter Van Washington, Jan. Riper, the New Je United States Attorney, who refused to resign at the demand of Attor ney-General Stone, was . remove from office today. Mr. Van Riper’s separation from the service effective ly and was ordered by Mr. Stone within a few hours after he had re- ceived a letter from the outgoing as- | sistant district attorney refusing to tesign and attacking officials of the Department of Justic Announcement of ‘al’s is the Attorney- Ge renew: and Senator Edge, Republican, New the ey, over “no self-respecting man could other than Van Riper had done.” RUMBOAT HAS VARIED CAREER Built 40 Years A Ago For the! King of Spain San Pedro, Cal. Jan, 2.-With the} sinking of the rum ship Guilia’ off | the coust of Northern California re-; | sent it was revealed here that the ficeenct hud a history of romance and adventure and was said once to have | been owned by 2 her history | beach,” When built 40 years ago for the) nish king, the graceful clipper] cht, equipped with gold fittings and priceless draperies, was the envy of Ity, fis told on “the as European roy vess.1 passed to that of an English | merchant prince, then successively to , to a bund of British ad- venturers who called her the Fron- itiersman, and finally, after the ad- | venturers went bankrupt at San Pe- dro, into the liquor trade. She was {not wanted by the legitimate lines of jshipping, because she was ‘a coal burning vessel on an oil burning j coast, Her decks equipped with machine gs to keep away hijackers, she Sailed for Havana under the new war servi: Every rule governing industry and business points to prosperity @ur- ing the next two or three years — | prosperity equalled only by that of the immediate post-war period. wheels, money in circulation and good prices for our farm products. In periods of prosperity there are alw exceptional opportunities for the YOUNG MAN or YOUNG WOMAN who is prepared to grasp them. Act Now You have ample time to qualify for one of the many good positions which will be open to you v jwill make your plans to take our courses of study—and remain with us to complete the training. The United States Government officially recognizes and an entire week each November a3 MANDAN, Mandan Business College, Mandan, N. Dak. Gentlemen: being especially interested in. | Shorthand —-Spelling —Busine; —Typewriting —Banking Special Dictation If you are having be surprised at the is the King of the ‘elinkers and will hol assistant | y | aid, immediate- | action was followed by a! of the dispute between him | incident, Senator | luring in a statement that! a} | Increase king of Spain. Here! From the service of the king the! Prosperity Ahead Think! This means busy offices, humming | Mandan Business College Second Floor Cummins Bldg. Without any obligation to me, you may send me detailed in- formation regar«ing the course or courses which I have marked as —Secretarial Training —Advertising Burn CARNEY Coa your home comfortable during this cold weather try a load of Carney. You wil! burns clean with very little ash, no a load and be convinced. F. H. CARPENTER LUMER CO. Phone 115 _ . ame of Guilia, Returning from Cu- , the Guilia ran out of fuel off the jest coast of Mexico. Her cabin was torn down und fed to the boiler fires, jand as a last resort part of her rum \ cargo was fed to the flames a bottle at a time. At Ensenada, Lower California, 35 tons of coal were obtained, and the| crew prayed that this fuel would| take them to Vancouver. But her} peeren was retarded by a storm, nd again the Guilia ran out of coal.: Sh floundered at sea, a forbidden| itor to the nearby California! hores which alone could give her! The one-time royal clipper yacht went to the bottom, an abandoned ; rum runner, scuttled by her crew, re- ports say. All the UNS d3 of the crew were Treseued by ship and} | brought to | i POSTAL BILL IS APPROVED sing on Second Class! Rates Is Lessened | Washington, Jan. 2.—The Senate \postoffice committee approved today |the administration bill providing for | increase in postal sularies and rates. | Rate increases recommended by ithe postoffice department, however, | |were reapportioned so that second! rela mail will be charged conainy | erably sl than was proposed. ! ' INURED ‘To BOMB OUTRAGES,: | LISBON LIVES UNCONCERNED: | | Lisbon, Jan, 2.—-Lisbon has, been the scene of so many bomb outrages, “CASCARETS” 10c_ IF CONSTIPATED | DIZZY, BILIOUS Feel fine! Let “Cascarets” your bowels and stimulate your liver. No grip- ing or overact- ing. Millions of men, women and children, take this harmless laxative - cath- | It doesn't sicken you like Tastes | |nice—acts wonderful. 10c, 25¢ andi 50c boxes—any drugstore.—Adv. artic. pills, oils, calomel and salts. Act Now! Educational Week for the purpo of directing the attention of the people to the need of more and’ BETTER education. i Make Dee. 29 and Jan. 5 4 your opportunity dates. START | |TO SCHOOL. Begin a course of | | study that will increase your earn- | ing power from the very FIRST day, THE MANDAN * BUSINESS COLLEGE is YOUR school -- «s- tablished for the purpose of train | ing you and assisting you to pleas- {ant and profitable employment. THINK! THINK! that alone will make you a marked man. Think{ and act now—write us for infor- mation concerning our SPECIAL MID-WINTER scholarship offer. We urge you to utilize your next three or four months time by, at- tending school. Fill in the coupon and mail it at once to the NORTH DAKOTA 89 Correspondence —Bookkeeping ~ —English —Salesmanship TLL trouble in keeping difference. Carney ' Wyoming coal. It d fire all night.. Try during the last two months, that the | Favages are altering the appearance | of the central part of the city. all the principal streets there are! ruined shops and blackened piles of | stone marking the scene of each ex- plosion, while neighbo: ; Show shattered windows and cracked walls. Tt is all the work of ‘communists, and just at present the strikes barbers and waiters afford them an excuse for this destruction. plosions occur almost nightly, and cafes, hotels and barber shops are the chief sufferers, nitro-glycerine are used. are set off virtually under the eyes of the police. dom caught. JE January Clearance Sale} LIM ‘SULPHUR AND ASH THAN ANY OTHER LIGNITE FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925) McClintock’s ‘ Death Natura Chicago, Jan. 2—The coroner’) chemist has found that William McClintock, known as the “million aire orphan,” died of typhoid fevy Coroner Oscar Wolff announced / day. The finding corroborated of the pathologist employed by liam D. Shepherd, foster-fath the young man, who was left have brought retaliation in the form of ination, and as a result the officers of the law are apathetic. The activity of these agitators does not end with bomb explosions To them is attributed by the public @ recent series of railroad accidents, including a derailment. in which there were 40 casualties. In spite of the fact that a Lisbon crowd nearly lynched two alleged communists the other day, arrested for exploding a bomb, the people of this city have grown to accept these outrages. They do not even seem in-|bulk of the $1,500,000 estat, terested. There are places where it|}young McClintock’s will. ‘ rains every day, they say, others ——_______—_—. j where thunderstorms are frequent; | Wives may be bought on ti in Ligbon there are daily bomb out-|stallment plan in Pondoland rages. / southeast Africa. In g buildings of The ex- Dynamite and The bombs The criminals are sel- | Arrests by the police; Y OUR ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE SALE IS KNOWN AS A REAL BARGAIN GIVING EVENT. During this our fifth JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE we will give bigger and better values than ever. COME IN AND SEE. MEN’S WEAR BOYS’ WEAR Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Sheep lined coats. Men’s Leather vests. : Men’s suits. Men’s shirts for dress and heavy work. Overshoes. Shoes. Men’s Hose. Winter Caps. Also Big line of Underwear. Boys’ Overcoats. Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Shirts. Boys’ Underwear. Shoes. Overshoes. Hose. Mittens. COME EARLY FOR BEST VALUES, This sale starts tomorrow Saturday, January 3rd. Standard Clothing House Lasken Block. 5th and Main St. THE WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL CO. MINERS OF THE FAMOUS WILTON COAL No Wonder ITS THE LARGEST SELLING HIGHGRADE * LIGNITE COAL. Because IT DOES NOT CLINKER AND CONTAINS LESS 4 eT. a COAL MINED IN NORTH DAKOTA. COMES FROM THE.OLDEST AND BEST EQUIPPED LIGNITE MINE IN THE STATE. THERE.IS A DIFFERENCE IN LIGNITE. FOR BEST RESULTS BURN WILTON LIGNITE. WE MINE AND SELL OUR OWN COAL. a IVOACIGAOAOEVUSEEREN APOE UGSHAAAAUATUTEAETOOUOUUEAGUGEA ALAA WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL CO. PHONE 453

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