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PAGE EIGHT BRIDGE FIGHT — BRINGS LIVELY LOBBY TO CITY of Me Active the ide Campaigns Being Carried Here One Out of on TWO ASK STATE One ing in Jepislature connection wit propriation the V at of the the livelie present ort building briv With be wht river Phe weros at ton and heady has bi ried orlie, wh nd Williste a promise ay bills enent before bridge te the floor of Mek th Highw the right approy Doyle, entative Kokert chairman of tte, Williston county comin is leading for tae bridge ation oof be contentions, Sup doubt if MeKenz munty, half of the Sanish porters of the proposals both ean be put over at the Under the present law, up to $130 be appropriated by state aid for build na wetive session O00 aw year om the leyuslavur ing bridges across inter-state or State dof $100, held needed on both the suuri river bridges. Thus far neither side hay shown a positon quit, Sanish bri Jobbyists hold that they have the bet ter pr ition, Th ay that be fuse the Sanish bridge, connecting Mountrail and MeKenzi iues would open up the Ft. Berthold re. servation, the federal government will pay 75 percent of the with 2y percent state aid the b: may be built without cost to counties. It also is contended that the presen. federal road building program through the reservation, to- gether with a McKenzie county-state program, would make the bridge an avenue of entrance to the ational Park. vigation streams OU i pre posed M cost, an Haport proposed Williston supporte bridge there, connecting and McKenzie counties, the two counties and be rt of cross-country advance the claims of sa marketing center northwes. section of the point to the traffic by ferry, ‘The fight has grown rather warm, and has brought several people from northwest North Dakota to the city The Sanish bridge advocates hi opened an information burewi for legislators, WOULD CURB NIGHT LIFE n Francisco Slaying Brings Aciien | jadlands: Williston would join an import- highways Willis for the ate, and San Francisco, Jan, 19.—( By the A. PV.) -Women’s clubs and civie organ- izations here have started a cam inst the activities of young women designated as * and men culled “sheiks” ult of officials disclosures the, night life of Miss Dorothy Elling: | on, 16, who shot her mother to death when the parent objected to the company and hours her daughter was keeping. \ Police today were to question. three men, all musicians and friends of the Ellingson girl, charged with contributing to delinquency of a minor, The slaying of Mrs. Ellingson was the subject of much comment from church pulpits yesterday. The dis cussion stressed the need of more | solidarity in home and society. M.O. HALL DIES IN CALIFORNIA Mohall, N. D., Jan. 19.—With the death of M. 0. Hall, 65 years old,{ founder of the village of Mohall, ut! San Diego, Calif., one of North 1 kota’s most prominent men has} been removed. i Mr. Hall was candidate for nomin ation to the office of congressman of ; the third North Dakota district last June, but was defeated by Congress- man J. H. Sinclair. When the Hard- ing administration took over the reins of the national gevernment, | Mr. Hall was prominently mention-! ed as a possible appointee to the of- fice of United States treasury, which office, however, was offered to and accepted by Colonel Frank White, of Valley City. ‘ i Mr. Hall was the first postmaster of Mohall, merchant, banker and publisher, He was 85 years old a the time of his death. aign puching a Napoleon Bank In New Hands Napoleon, N. D., Jan, 19.—Changes in the Merchants. Bank of Napoleon have been announced. Owing to illness of Frank Simon, whé has been president of the bank for several years past, he recently decided to retire. : His stock was taken by North Dakota business men, who are W. A. McCulley of Reeder; A. E. Riese and J. H. Schatz of New Leip- zig. ne reorganization is as follows: President—W. A. McCu}ley. Vice President—J. L, Greitl. Vice President—A. BE. Giese. Cashier-—-J. H. Schatz. Mr. McCulley is a son of Wm. Me- Culley of Linton, Mr. Schatz was for five years connected with the Zeeland State Bank at Zeeland, Bribe to his more recent connectipn witl dw Le: : und ot hold that tho j cluded in this PRESIDENT COOLII first pact tar £8 BILLIONS IN INCOME 1S ie.’ pur; 10 storm which ulfed him. t beli e that short of unequivocal re the views expressed by the ter in “Lessons 7 Revolution,” followed by Government Coliected — $1.- 644,833,576 in Taxes Dur- ing Year, Report Shows tion of war his be from factional discussions, will sat- isty As Trotuky moment alternatives, it refuge in ting the abate The total American atic opponent at s lopt either af thes: is thought he will silence aw unted 400, gable amount the federal gov $1644, nent complete er collected: taxes of 6 s speak his mind. These figures, made public Sunday 1) Ghia aN) by the internal revenue, y¢4 showed th bureau of t Archan- from Moscow. is nursing his bronchia nd at the same time engayr sh literary work. miles corpors i ve returns which bh ing in f us reported in wail returns, cones RARM FIRE number of retu Individual income an iner of 1 in the sty i income 4921, netted the 1922, 1202 Tor the report B08 in year, returns showed that net incomes earning ation firms 4 on their 1 » profit: of he gover In the yea fil 9 reported bein Caught in Beds River, Minn., Jan, 19.—-Five Il girls were burned to death in a fire whi destroyed the farm pme of M d Mrs. rmers, four miles early Sunday. E corporations but only neome tax ager i Luce of the per-! The children, yanging in age from tax returns showed that! fone and one-half to seven years, and other specific caught in their beds — wh tions @ y law sparks from a collapsing stove p to the : red the house. The house one-room affair, built of rough lum: ber and tay paper. The children were: Helen, sold; Ann Irene, 3 years; Barbara, 1 5 Having no telephone,¢the parents were unable to call for help, and it was several hours before authorities nd at Zimmerman, heard of The farm house was lo- ted on a 40 acre farm one-half mile off the Scenic highway, and obscured from that road by a grove of trees, so that the fire persor were tions of pers dependents were made dividends; $: government exempt from tax, capital net gain from the of which held more than two years, ¢ jmight have been traveling the road 7 yea on in interest on tions not wholly nd S249,2 ob! le here sets were the f rived at the home of a [halt mile distant, in hausted condition, with their d feet nearly frozen. A doctor Famous Soviet Leader May was called and the coroner notified. Be Placed in Exile -———_— ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Elk River, Jan, 19.—Grief stricken over the loss of his five children | who were burned to death when his he fate of Leon | ministe of ak d within a few pinmittee of the party, which has begun its sit Moscow, There much speculation as to whether Trotzky himself, although a mober of the central committee will participate in the He is considered by eve 2 as out of aetive polities, and unless he intends to apy in his own de invited by his presenee committee is scarcely In the face of bitter and un- precedented campaign ainst him, in and out the communist i and the communist internatio: Moscow, Jan. 19. Trotzky, Soviet expected to day war, is by the cen . ed by fire yesterday, Fra the father, attempted to commit sui cide at the home of a ‘shortly after the recovery of the |bodies from the ruins of the home, red today by Dr. G. herburne county coroner, s conducting an investigation fire. and Mrs. Beddoch are recover- m burns received when they ) the blazing structure. ‘The are of a superficial nature. communist ngs in is sessions. Page 'who w of the ur se, or to do so, expe. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets ¥:1 are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for i Coids Pain Headache } Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12;tablets---Also. bottles of 24 and 100-—Druggiste. Aepirin ls the trade wark of Bayer Masutactare of Moncaceticacidsster of Saliczlicacld woe oa - ceri aiongncnertecia et in )GE AND HIS CABINET of President Coolidge ident Coolidge; ot 5 Secretary of Interior Hubert pert Sccretary of Agriculture Howard M. Gor Attorney Hin in the future | ally ment of the present political ferment | jer has | FATAL 10 5; Childrcn Burn to Death When ink Bedoch, { north of here | t wus a uld not! parents ! tar papered farm home was destroy- ! k Beddoch, ! neighbor | ISAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! (HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE j MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925 nd his cabinet to be; Secretary of State | the open door of a furn War John W. Wee 4—Post- | in the explosion, which Work; | damage to the structure. of Labor | four hours later, ; 9—See- | Secretary of » resu He Hoover; 7—Secretar General Stone; 11 A COUGH REME wi preparations more harmful dded to take the pl Student Dies In Explosion i y cough {some one or con d Ss. D. 19. ork, Pa., a senior in the Mines, who was assisting in a two-day test of the ate oc ment plant under snvestigation by ive committee, was urday night when pulveri: coal exploded in a sample convey Pfeiffer dropped | the highly volatile coal dust e ever been used in EY AND TAR. .C¢ j dient is plainly p ton. You kno: wh the thr inted on every. burned Good for Refuse substitutes, did minor | Station Ly four detectives who were HOUT OPTATES The name of every: ingre- vou are taking s. It clings#to | turned id and young. You have a cough, why not try it. nection with the killing man were said to have been surpris- ed in the act of blowing a safe. Chapman escaped from peniten on March was recaptured. While at Athens, Ga. rec wounds suffered when jafter the first attempt Fescaped on April 4, 19: |been widely sought since | many states. TAKE CONVICT INGUN FIGHT: HELD IN JAIL Gerald Chapman, Notorious; pman has been suspected of many crimes since his escape. .The | Bandit and Prison Break- | police expressed the opinion that he ji |was connected with the daring day- er, Is Captured |light holdup near Greenwich Vill- age in which 10 armed bandits way- a customs track and seized jewels. and watches valued at $145,- 000, 1923, but a hospital ng from recaptured he again He has then in Muncie, Chapman, Ind., bandit and whom: a nation- | been made wa: ptured here Sunday afternoon by luncie polic pistol battle. | t ed from the prison while serving a year sentence for participation in a $2,000,000 mail robbery at New York, | Iting | Was seen walking near a traction} Just because you start the day $i |“too tired to get up”—arms and for TOO MUCH tomobile. Detec costed the fug' opened fire. and the offi before he feould ssing in an red Puckett ‘who immediate! ‘bullet. went wild, overpowered him shoot again. Admits His Identity a grilling police head- , ters Chapman admitted his iden- { but other than that would make tutement. When searched he was FOL-| found to be in possession of two bot OM. tles of nitroglycerin, 4,963 in cash. Chapman was taken to polis under guard): where over ‘to federal autho: n was also sought in co! of a d | dteeti Ocbober 10° las New Adv. Britain, Conny'where he and another alesis aching irritable da to stay in such condition. Rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, anc! all ailments caused by i make ‘one miser, Be strong and well. the “rheumatic” pains, stiff joints, re muscles, “acid” — stomach, Kidney .or Bladder troubles so a pistol and / often caused by an excess of hody- | made acids, If you have been taking sorts of medicines without +} fit, let The Williams [prove what great even in stubborn ¢: of thousands have u lished 32 years, | After rugs | qu Get rid of car. all Chapm ves. Atlanta | v A Mount Vernon, N. Y., policeman, who was shot and robbed of his re- y « bandit on December 6, st, is said to have identified the ‘robber from photos at police head- quarters as Chapman, The number of telephones in ser- vice in the United States has in; creased by 5,827,000 in the last ten years. Paper from the mulberry’ tree is now made into various flexible and durable garment: “Gold is where you find it.” See Harold Bell Wright’s greatest novel at the Capitol | legs stiff——muscles sore—burning, bene- | oy Theatre commencing tonight. DRE - ACHES AND PAINS- SOUR STOMACH URIC ACID?- LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMEN 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE ]_ To prove The. Williams Treat- |ment conquers kidney or bladder | disorders, rheumatism, and all ail- back—dull ‘head—nervous | ments caused by “too mueh Uriv WORN OUT before the} Acid,” begins —do not think you have | stwhborn, we will give one 85¢ ibot- no mater how chronic or j Ue (32 doses) free ff you senu! this | notice, Kindly send 10) cents to |help pay postage, packing, etc, to |The Dr. D. A. Williams Company, | Dept. DA-2085, P. 0. Bldg., | Rast Hampton, Conn. | If your sleep is broken by an ir- | ritated! bladder that wakes you up every few hours, you will appre- ciate the rest and comfort you get from the free bottle (32 does). | Send at once. You will receive regular 8he bottle without. in- jcurring any obligation. Only one jfree bottle to the same address or Nothing sent (. 0. D. 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