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WEATHER FORECAST Mostly cloudy tonight and Wed. Possibly snow. Continued cold. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mam] PRICE FIVE CENTS BIG GAMES MANAGERS OF PENNANT TEAMS ANNOUNCE THEIR LINEUPS FOR ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 ALL IN READINESS FOR Coolidge Urge e of Toleration LIMITATION aH p —_— ee Universal Attitud RETIRING ant . ‘J | LEGION SET | COOLIDGE CONGRATULAT ES CHAMPION SENATORS | OPENING GAME OF WORLD CFRIES i = | { IN FAVORED, SPEECH TOD AY: Harris of Senators Says Veteran Walter \ | Johnson Will Be on the Mound the ae 1 | vai | First Day 'p { President Addresses Legion {President to Lead Parade a ' P venti | Mile and Then Take Re- la oT We . a Ae feet |COVELESKIE SLATED TO FOLLOW HIM B' Omaha view'rg Stand | at iD PHA HSEPHK “AN i906! McKechnie Will Put Either Meadows or Ald- HARMONY IS' NEED! af) 926 . rE { ridge in Box For Opener—Probably the i | eer ‘ ‘ i i ormer i e | Night Seme as a \ National Defense Should Be Night Seme as Day in Omaha, wit, the pennant sufely won, the Washington Senators called at the White 1 ouse and were greeted | = : 5 i For Legionnaires—A jwarmly by President Coolidge. Photo shows, leit to right. Clark Griffith, president of the Senators: | pitt uuryeh, Oct. 6. UP)—The hopes; series,” McKechnie said. “They are iat alate | x ‘ | President Coolidge; Manager “Buck Harris and Walter Johnson. lof'two chaniplon baseball clubs have|the best we have.” ‘The Pirate man- Resisted | Gala Occasion ix Rett: bp PP rrp AI SAAD ir REID A SP SIDI EES |neen placed in the arms of right} ager's statement settled the fact thut ‘ | aoe {handed — pitchers. nley Harris,| Moore would go to second base and J 1 Omaha, Oct. 6. | Omaha, Neb. Oct. 6“) ‘The PRE TDEN j youthful manager of the Washington | Grantham to first with Stuffy Me- ¥ by men who fought in Fran. American Legion was all set today Senators, “has announced | Walter} Innis in a utility role. : of raclal antagonism and suspi- listen to an address by him before | y ne tomo Will" MeKeehnie.| mact every section of the enclosure cions, President Coolidge in aN | james A, Drain of Washington, the seventh national convention and | Pirate nominated Leeland. it is expected that 45,000 can .erion conv , os aeriean on, ptire fro: " oilanine “we: tussles comme d - a Ea MN “tT Ncleratlon ie re tien at Omi » October 5 to 9 lead the parade over a mile of the | H the order of his moundsmen’s appear-j enough, perhaps, to cut down what verual «p c pate v= route, then retire to a stand and wit: | jaance and Harris, although optimis: | ordinarily would be home runs in- d. wt n e spectacle as three miles o} puedes sca tic, conveyed doubt as to the ability| side the park, but McKechnie said Time and again the president's | Peete iat oRUR UO SLGES ded hae, . f 1 doubt as to the ab : k, ; ! huge audience showed ite ap: inex marched past." Convention Discusses Educa-| Two Were Held on Murder firici inthe cesond encounter, Yet hettbe neceeense und Fules would { proval as he urged preparations in TCOBRIHOR ofthe: gala event ij j ' wecond/ encounter necessary. i i 7 . . ee G ‘ : Peecae Bua: event ; yn-uDs 3 5 ' isi lall indications point to a clash be-| Placing of the center field stands | Ree ee tat antsine j the egion put aside its other a tion of Grown-ups As | Counts — Are Believed —{tyeen Johnson and Meadows on the| was news to Harris, but he held the y | airs today and gave over the single| y s Chi ] 5 : npening day, to be followed by af matter of. little moment, recalling s a H ‘ iN d s Chil abies opening day, y r Sore wa ae vaateramaeens:_| COOLIDGE AT j session to. listening to President) Well As Children | Headed For U.S. Coveleskie-Aldridge duel, leaving the! the situation in Washington a year 3 civil authority, advocated a | the prowean with tim, doin 1 | yan CH Oo, we ee | third game rivalry to the sturdy | ago, when a ball traveled through ( “proper and sound” selective | gert, United States Commissioner of , Valley oe ee ie | ’ Get. 6— | left-handers of the clubs, | Duteh | sh and b: intosshe sun before { service act, and deplored the | Tauedtion, and “Gaene 1. Berry of Cee a aa ty bteen | — Warning was received by the | Ruether of the Senators and Emil ing an outfielder. ee spread of intolerance. | [ rereaeeme tn peorge; te Berry of ups ag well as ite children w | Sherif of Polk county here to. | Yde, youthful Pirate ihis new field “bandbox.” as the | | pressmen’s uni AN FeprSRONERLIGE, Coe ite aeuhe Stein day that woners, who Rain May Cause Change Pittsburg sports writers term it, wi From the moment \they arrived | one | Pressmen’s union and representative convention of the North Dakota tapout lbee Cen at tan Rae Kremer, Pacif.| be, tested by the Senators in their 2 s\ e and Mrs. cle; Fat Hail tere i : e's address! representatives of the department o: PG - ic coast man o ght, may McKechnic insists that a ball must astic greeting. j& m. rt Tatem’ of Bismarck is] Miia NemDEaTOae morrow, or perhaps Aldridge will bel field foul line to reach the stands, Diminish Enthusiasm as | : M Another appearance fixed for the! chairmar a , : he selection. If Meadows appears inj although the wall appears to the A tremendous crowd, unable to get | ne ! Relieving that “five |p ee rie Mendowais in| although the wall app into the convention, milled around Party Arrives A clubr Jaet BetGee tame: tor. ital gq eeRoEtine for, the division. otic | who escaped from a Winnipeg [the box it will be the fi anectacled | spectator to be much closer. In left fl the auditorium to join in the noisy i | toutakes Winy BINGAEREATHA Choad. CHER Cee eee ec iaat Wine ee jail carly this morning, are head- | 4"Y world’s series that a bespectacled field there is plenty of room for a welcome to the executive and his ——— ratid “be re eC ER LY be j not, urged that every club give aty | ed for the United States, pr pitet Hae te 4 pune ae long hit and there is just a possi- i wife. Oma Oct. 6) Pr Fre eta tee vatkintien cent least @ day's program to considera, | cial authori jury may play a part in the drama} pility that a ball may carry far Brings Applause Coolidge, coming into a wor Senne. tip to Washington this tion of this subject as applied to | day reque al a to be gia plete see: enough into center to allow the run- Plunging into his prepared ad- atmosphere, in Omaha te F cummnatttese Busy the pete: ie to | hroueey native | on the lookout for the quintet. (eee eee eee loore of the Uct the full circuit. en 4 dress, the president received his sadress the American L While the Legion outwardly wave one bebshante ae faerse Bale id | Complete descriptions of the five | 5iNtoe will be handicapped by lame nivale vee Seats) hee first applause when he declared that pss am a 7 ‘ all ite attentionetoday vith y gavel create a sentiment or more vege: | men were furnished to the polic adnan: hevhs 5 a oa Five hundred press seats have “nobody says now that Americans vention and review the annual par- fill its attention today. to the presi-’ table and fruit gardens; to construct 0. D. Oliphant of Trenton, N.' Three of the men were held for |ikits. “Moore injured the thumb on] been constructed in the open, space cannot fight.” ade of Legionnaires aeslous Mone leonunwed Beecling! bird houses to attract more bird J onal president of the An robbery. his throw rd and an: le e ane behind the catcher, plans having There was a burst of cheers when| Arriving here ut 8:30 a. m., after with the serious problems contronte! ¢) plant a memorial tree: onuevery) ion Auxiliary, will preside, —— ott tie 1 season ‘uinst, Cincinnati} been made to entertain that number he said he was a “thorough believer » “\300 mile journey from Washing- ing the COR VeGLGRTTELIEy ake Che [eee ee eras ant io) PFO} over the business sessions of the! Winnipeg, Oct. 6—-(®)— Five men,! Sunday an did not appear of accredited newspaper representa- j ina poliey of adequate’ military on, the president found the city committees trying to bring order and moe, interest in state and nationall tothe annual convention including two held on charges of for practice, Harris’ middle finger) tives: Barney Dreyfuss, owner of f preparation,” which grew in volume swarming with former service men a fixed routine for ptabanvation tol enaceontle cue onthe. 3 puss i port in Omaha, Neb, Oct awed through the of on the rie! t ends me ge ad the Peri reports that a full half when he added: Jand the weather us disagreeable 48, the meeting from the great mass of, th FLU aaa en see s) assaulted a turnkey and, result of a spike woun pause S million do have ‘been _, turned “The real question is whether! jt frequently was in France. A cold,’ suggestions covering mamerous auy.| (re Cqming Year recommended. peer eer te L~ [escaped from the provincial jail here|the injury will not handicap him.) back, more than 200,000 having. ap- spending more money to make a bet-| driving rain threatened to put a Sects which found ready weeccors jj WUnwesischioali Attendance: | H : oth Harris and Moore, however, are] plied for 45,000 seats. An enthusiasm ter military foree would make « bet-| damper on the day’s activities as the} "Should the four chief subjects for! Fovks, eeued the fedention to cant New Salem Boy | jp the fugitives include John Stan-}certain to start the | series The| pent up for 16 long years is abo ter country.” sky was so ove t that there was/ conversation on all sides be advanced | uae: LEGER: Spe Tec era On Loncon i. ton, internationally known — and] Washington, manager admitted on) to burst forth as the hopes of P ‘ All In The Same Boat slight prospect of a letup in the| to consideration by: the convention,| ilo farcieig, (o, crante (a. Public Instantly Killed =| siting, tt, .for, the murder of Jarrival here that Coveleskie had suf-| rate rooters follow their favorites The president's advocacy of a se-| downpour. tle 162) mesting, probably, wouts opinion favorable to eg uca! ten an | nsta y j John Penn. years old, who was|fered somewhat from a setback but into, action _ ; Iective service uct brought many Of] ‘The president and Mrs. Coolidge; take ‘rank "asthe Moe Napceseng| £0 induce parents to keep, children; . While Hunti killed by hammer blows and robbed declared that the hero of the series| | The hotels are filled, long lines the war veterans in the auditorium! wore gested: at the union, station by| since the Legionnaires « lai dewn| vote ent cee eee bles Bro Me Hunting me here in 1922, Stanton | of 1920 hetween Cleveland and Brook-| of customers awaiting ‘their turns, ' s mote night schools for the education| | in, many caseantosbe) denicaseantatin to their feet cheering, and there ted at Castle Prison Farm lyn would be ready to take his turn. } James A. Drain, national commander, their arms and retired to civilian! of adults who have been denied th : . : Perec ntieel fe : nthe i lee “Whether one, Geacebishie Aimeri: eee ner ea rena tree cate aLaTG ONG cee tee Nest Vea the organization of more parent-| f\New Salem was instantly Milled Cis "toduy the men Tushed from|main cous ig the machine that has|Kenesaw Mountain Landis was one Whether : presidential train, Governor MeMul-| No one would confirm any inten-{ teachers’ associations. She also re.{ late Sunday afternoon in a hunt- | ¢2 Is and overpowered him.| carried through ‘ Pe pouring earn ma reuiaey, yi canism back three centuries to the ¢ : Ahinianaet iti conti ions. Sh i Kcident. near the. John | their cells and po im.|carried through to two straight pen- first notables to arrive an Mayflower, or three years, to the| (eet eee ee or amoat | ion ta take any subject further than] commended a | study by women's) JOB, Reeident | Men en oe | They. then bound and gagged him,|nants in the Americen League and a| msde his way to the Pittsburg club pir io ‘ ©] Omaha, and a_ score of | committees or sub-committees; but] clubs of school budgets in order th: z securing the keys with which they{world series conquest with the New] offices to pay his congratulations. { steerage, is not half so important as| citizens and Legion officials. Hun-|lobby and street arguments dealt|they may be more familiar with the} Judson. He was the son of Mr. i i A enue et teeter nc 3 the ‘New el ¥ - is real and genuine, No matter by| med the train shed and station, and|a body, should declare an. attitude| tion problems, was shot by his brother, Archie, | ii10' * Oe he nd he one eo idaties and Gapacen Boe et d what various crafts we came here,| as the president passed they broke} towards Col. William Mitchell and|° Mrs. J. H. Wishek, Ashley, report-| Whén the 12-gauge shotgun eee Peck ANdLDAMELWEHEGTHIGEce noien rebetvatigns cand will: preiend r "Rte all_now in the same boat.” | into cheers his status brought about by his at-ling for the history’ division, urged! {he hands of {the latter was acci- Canada’s Wheat iMiliee. took iBlucgele post end talied ves some time during the ‘i 3 tacks on control of Army and Navy| club women to make a thorough ental echarece. t rectivély. id anoth tamed h results of the war will be lost and Not Fatigued flying; hibition; wi 8 Thi man's father was | 4s to plug the gap effectively. another group, famed in the fl : : ! prohibition; whether the] study of the early history of their ie young “ . Henne t the tel i we shall only be entering a period| From the station Mr. and Mrs.| convention b: bay een OF with the boys on the prairie | Crop Estimated at Senators Ready past, is gathering to urge the team of preparation for another conflict| Coolidge were taken to the home of|comysntion should abandon any of| own home districts and make a one- \ p of Pittsburg to national glory once chicken hunt and they .were ac- companied by John Fischer and Fred Keiter of New Salem and Gordon Picker of Mandan. When its first principles; abstention from organized participation in politics, and the method of selection of the next national commander. That The Senators face the Pirates to- morrow, however, with a sterling re- serve corps which includes the rec- ord making Everett Scott, veteran of day tour yearly to the various| points of historic interest. She also recommended that the various clubs| offer prizes for the winners of coun- again. At the head of them will be Hans Wagner, who was all over the field in the glorious days of when the Pirates captured the world unless we can demobilize the racial antagonisms, fears, hatreds und sus- { picions and create an attitude of Walter Head, Omaha banker, for a rest before going to the convention. Although they had been aboard the train nearly 40 hours, neither appear- 400,385,000 Bushels Man, Oct. 6.-(P)— Winnipeg, ( toleration in the public mind of the. i 0 e Philadelphia would get the 1926 Le-| ty history contests. the boys decided to move to an- | Western’ Canada's 1 wheal cropllchampionakip. batles “My wer antliie peoples of the earth.” ed fatigued. | They smiled acknowl-| zion convention, to be held at the| °° ‘To Develop Libraries other field Archie Colenian at- | Jay estimated at 400,385,000 bushels| he ready,” seid Harris asche left hee | Se creen viDeacon) Pitaee Me Cen RO Cation re Be eee ee eee iatie|Same time as its sesqui-centennial| Clara Richards, Fargo, chairman| tempted to eject a loaded shell | in a statement issued today by the|train on’ arrival here last night.{ moundsman of those days, and per- Mr. Coolidge was given a rousing) at being in the midst of a patriotic| celebration, seemed to be a forgone| of the library extension division,| from his gun and it was dis | Northwest Grain Dealers’ associa-|“They are confident but they figure] haps Claude Ritchie and others. ovation at the end of the speech, dambnatsation, apparently undimin-) conclusion. No other city was mak- (Continueg on page 6) charged, the charge tearing off | tion. The figure is based that any team which wins a National] Fred Clarke, manager of that great and there was a round of cheering,| ished by the inclement weather. ing a hard fight and the general the top of the skull of ‘Niles [timated average of League pennant is just us good. In| team, is now assistant to McKechnie singing and band playing, with one state delegation after another strug- gling for supremacy. Mrs. Coolidge shared honors with the president, receiving a bouquet In coming to Omaha to address the Legion, Mr. Coolidge traveled farth- er from Washington than any time since entering the White House and through: sections of the country he trend of opinion was that the con- vention next year ghould go east. Visitors Make Merry . Meanwhile the visiting Legion- naires made merry in their own. in- Rolette Farmer Killed in Crossing Coleman, who was seated in t cab of a truck’ about eight’ feet away. ] oes Dr. Stephen - Fischer’ of "New Salem was summoned: as was al- the acre on 19,865,000 ac Productionby provin mated as follow: Manitoba 38, 000 bushels; utchewan 224,513,- 000; Alberta 135,238,000. the first game I will start young fellow we have down there —/alter Johnson.” The that me lineup won the and Babe Adams, pitching hero of the 1909 series, remains in the uni- form of his club, confident that his good right arm retains the cunning of roses from the Legion's auxiliary) Had not visited a eat to henor| imitable ways. Omaha last night Accident Yesterday | «0 ‘the Grant" county corener, The aggregate FTC TT [a aides enue rs cute uuaepaaio oer i Tien ii E i strings of incandescents blossome Officials of the Soo line railroad " ‘i . fs i 000 bushels, > —$<$<$______ __.___4 ‘a FE Eeg aoe OR Payee [HAAR ES above all the downtown streets and] today notified the "tate railroad| below the Morton county line.) js! and flax 6,895,000 b Snow Covers ; Murders Attend ion cx i “| before the convention, the president,| the former warriors played like tru-| board of the accidental death of F. 5 —————— | | f ( ican Legion convention here today, | efor. ine ee today’ for Wash:| ant school boys. Only a little more| Gunderstrand, Rolette. farmer. who| Dakota’s Best Greece Placed the Iron Range || Drive on Crime declared that the result of the World | Pr re veined tovattend a luncheon| Maturity marked their pastimes. | was killed in a crossing accident 5 i | In New York City the world. will prepare for" another [and to feview the afternoon parade] yoAine’ dice’ bloomed in all tatare’| eter Ae He Hanes aid tise | Buttermaker Will! Under Martial Law But Soon Melts — conflict unless racial antagonisms | f American Legion members. tine glory. All through the down-| H. W. Kinghorn reported that Gun- Receive a Cup Ee. | o———————————_-———2] New York, Oct. 6—()—With mur- \ are demobilized and a universal at- AUDITORIUM PACKED town section the boys fell on their| derstrand apparently did not see the London, Oct. 6.—()—Special dis- i ders and robbery accompanying the f titude of toleration is created. Five housand. men and women,| knees in little circles and prayed to| train and drove his auto onto the patches from ‘Athens say that the| | Virginia, M Det Sie | ati ea. drive i arcainen If our country is to have any! 0G inte the Omaha auditoriam,| the Goddess of Chance. Every now|track in front of it, the message| North Dakota's best buttermaker,| Greek gavernment hus proclaimed| Snow covered the Iron Range | inauguration of a « B 1 position of leadership,” he added, “I|}itened to speeches by Commander] 2nd then an automobile would come] said. as determined by scores made at the ial law. over night with a light coat that | crime, the authorities redoubled ) trust it may be in that direction, and! §¢ Education Tigert and George L.| charging down the sidewalks. No- ——_—____— National Dairy Exposition at Indian atch to The Daily Telegraph| melted soon after sunrise today. | their efforts today to catch crooks | 1 believe that the place where it) Berry, representing the American| Body seemed to suffer from the! 434, W: . apolis from October 10 to 17, will] quotes Premier Pangalos as saying| Hibbing also had snow. Anditeyathem speedily 1 should begin is at home. Peg eee eine tne ey munited| frivolities of the holiday makers, OLOrM Warnings receive u gold and silver cup donated) that the purpose is to establish a Fane ; : Asserting that no nation ever had or ever will have an army large enough to guarantee ii enous against attack in time of peace or to insure its President Coolidge’s arrival. The president entered the al minutes before he was schedulg: 11 10] cially in some of the little circular d to| Sections, and Omaha citizens, visit- owever, excepting possibly finan- treated the nd Legionnaires Chicago, Oct. 6—(#)— on the Great Lakes storm warn- by the state, tor of the da ricultural nounced her John A. Husby, diree- ‘y division of the s department, has an- censorship so as to prevent political leaders from using the newspapers to disturb publ. ini Editors and Publishers Here Gangsters, wreaking vengeance for three recent murders, shot and kill- ed two men yesterday and probably “Hai ors i c : — fatally wounded another. The po- | victory’ in war, the President. said | En0tk,,The, band played, “Hall to the| festivities as exuberant expressions| ings are ‘displayed on central and| "First honors among North Dakota @—-—————_____@ For Annual Meet) tice, in “sn automobile hunting the that “peace and security are more | after round of cheers. Mr. and Mrs.| Of the light hearts of the heroes who| eastern Lake Superior, Northern] exhibitors at the Milwau exposi- | Weather Report | slayers, had a pistol battle in which likely to result from fair and honor-| Coolidge posed for pictures, then|had gone down into the valley of| Lake Huron and Northeastern Lake] tion last year were awarded to Bernt etaine eat fo nilan ¢| one man was wounded and four were able dealings and mutual agree-| Commander Drain began a speech of| death, but had been snatched back) Michigan. They were issued by the! Helgas of Qukes, who had a score eee gaa TST | ee CONCONS | ARG RUDEREES. OF | ea obured: ments for a limitation of armaments| introduction. There was anctner| teady again to march to the defense| Wather bureau today. OF nn | Temperature at 7 0. m 32| North Dakota were here today to at-/ Robbers held up a jewelry estab- among the nations than by any at-| outburst of cheering and noise-mak-| Of their country. Highest yesterday a tend the annual meeting of the Mehment 18 the might rush hours empt at competition in squadrons! ing as thé president began to speak. Sateen pe .owest last night ........ 26) North Dakota Associated Press Ed-| tied up the proprietor, four employes and battalions Photographers begged Mrs. Cool- Precipitation to 7 a. m. LO eb es Benne: | and two customers, and escaped with “No doubt this country,” he con- | idge CGA to thee front of the HEBRON MEN |) WICKHAM WILL EXPLAIN Highest, wind velocity . ..., 24] itorial association. $75,000 in gems. In the last five ae. tinued, “could, if it wished to spend more money, make a better military force, but that is only part of the problem that confronts the govern- ment. The real question is whether spending more money to make a bet- ter military force would really make a# better country. ye An Honorable Calling I would be the last to disparage the military art. It is an honorable and patriotic ¢ ling of the highest platform, and when she did she too was given an ovation equal to that accorded the president. Without any preliminary remarks, the president began reading his pre- pared address. ‘ Creditors of New England Bank Get 50% Dividend ATTACK VICTIMS, P. 8. Jungers, Hebron attor- ney, and A. E. Draeb, also of Hebron, received wounds yester- | day morning which they claim were inflicted by George Jer- zenka, farmer living near He- bron. According to Jungers and Draeb, who came to Mandan yes- | terday to have their injuries at- OBJECTS OF TH E GREATER NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION H. P. Wickham of Valley City, campaign manager for the Greater North Dakota association, will be the principal speaker at the meeting to be held in the cou county court house at Bismarck to: o'clock. The meeting will be open to that all business men of the city and urt room of the Burleigh morrow evening at 7:30 the public and it is hoped farmers of the surround- EATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Most- ‘ly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; possibly snow. Continued cold. For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; possibly snow. Continued cold. Weather Conditions A. large high pressure area, accom- panied by colder weather, extends from the upper Mississippi Valley westward to the northeastern Rocky Those already here or scheduled to attend were H. D, Paulson of The Fargo Forum, president; M. H. Gra- ham, Devils Lake Journal Cooley, Grand Forks Herald; Davies, Minot News; E. A. Tostevin, § E. A. Tostevin, Jr., Mandan Pioneer; Percy Hanson, Jamestown Sun, and George D. Mann, Bismarck Tribune. “Edgar T. Cutter, superintendent of the central division of the Asosciat- days $1,000,000 in jewelry has been stolen. These crimes occurred shortly aft- er nine criminal courts began to clear the dockets of 850 criminal cases awaiting trial so that speedy punishment would be dealt out. Pacific Coast : Vessel Sending on rank. But I can sermearit i tended to and to swear out a | ing territory will attend. Mountain slope. A low pressure area,|ed Press, which includes the middle : { unnecessary expenditure of money to" Checks f 50 ‘ainguna complaint, sarees ee gh To Efforts were made by the committee to have Governor A. centered: over the wiekiceh ati of ra and northwest, also was in at- Distress Signals i ecks for a er cent dividen: e ce an me ly 7 e . e Rockies is accompa: warm- | tendance. isk ohba cae Telations | te the creditors of ‘he New England| excited in an argument over ae en aoe ee eee eTeRIATion: renee aie er weather over that in” Preci-| Visitors were guests of Mr. Mann mech Ga eE Pees \ and agreements permit the turning | He Bank, closed several, montha) fee wweds ne as, tileged to meeting tomorrow night but both state officiais will be out of |] Pitation occurred in the Great Lakes) at noon luncheon at the Grand Pa-| Seattle, Det. ¢. (6) “An unidenti of such resources into the making of | p°0'q”ccceiver of closed banks.” | Suddenly, they say, Jersenka the city at that time and consequently could not be secured. tecteal Plaine States and over the|ness session was held, | the Washington coast was sending good roads, the building of better ‘The dividend, which totaled about| grabbed a saber, an ‘ancient war The purpose of the meeting will he to explain to the public Rocky Mo ainin and Platean region. ae gre s distress signals today. Suggestion homes, the promotion of education | g22.600, was made possible, Baird| relic, from the wall and cut two the methods of operation and the objects of the Greater North Weekly Crop Report i Itali D b 2 that her name might be the Hermosa ‘ and all the other arts of peace| said, by the efforts of George Laney,| deep gashes in Dracb's arm, Dakota association eo that all will be thoroughly acquainted Cloudy “threatening and rainy Atalian Debt was dismissed when it was learned which minister to, the advancement | manager, for the receiver in the New| Jungers then took a band in the with its work. ‘The county has been thoroughly covered by || weather prevailed in all sections dur- Funding Body to | ‘tt 8°, Hermes, was tied up in oy of Ramto weitere, England’ district, and a committee of| fight and: reecived a blow’ from written invitations and tomorrow morning a committee will ing the greater part of the week. unding ly port at Long Beach, California, Avoiding direct reference to any the banks creditors which sold a part the saber which fractured his el- ‘bow. men attacked filed call on every business house in Bismarck to urge the heads of This delayed threshing and other Sail October 22 Portland, Ore., Oct. 6—(#)—Three specific situatign, Mr. Coolidge ex-| of its ts to the First National ‘The but i d_ fall men in a rowboat from the Umatilla : 3 the various lines of business to attend the meeting. Everyone outdoor work, but improved fal ned by civil authority, and con-|the dividend’, | and. a. depuly sheriff ate been seen personally. Planted is up to good stand. Potato| finance’ commission, and the cther| today, and caused the sending of tf} : ee ‘The total liabilities of the bank,| yesterday to place Jersenka un; There will be absolutely nO solicitation of funds at Wednes- Sigeing is well under way and much| members of. Italian debt funding | radio distress signals from the Heht- | for this reason thet any or-| of which J. J. Hastings, now being| der arrest. He will be charged day night’s meeting. The campaign for funds will be put on livestock: is being shipped. “| mission to America have definitely | ship, have been rescued, the federal 4 ganization of men inthe military| sought on a fraud charge, was presi-| with assault with a deadly wea- during the week of October 12 to 17. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | decided to sail from Naples, Octo-j| telegraph company’s radio station ey (Continued on page six) deny were about $45,000, pon with inteat to kill. ~ f is Official:in Chargp ber 22. here reported today. t