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“ ESTABLISHED 1873 MARCK TRIBUNE FINAL EDITION | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bed. FIBLDS KILLED WHEN CAR TIPSOVER Is Pinned Beneath Machine and Neck Broken—N Inquest to Be Held ! WEDNESDAY | —= \ Fields Is Uninjured — teorge Carmen, Driver, Gets Minor Hurts FUNERAL M E, J. Fields, prominent farmer liv- ing seven miles east of Bismarck, was instantly killed late Saturday night when the automobile in which he was riding, driven by George Car men, overturned, pinning him face downward between th» 07-hir the groun: An exami had he eived bruised shoulder « By The people during the eve’ ng home and p per, they start neighbor. In go! 100 yards from the Fiele ntly steered lige of the ro: ft shoulder, Th houlder to the bottom of the hill i where he attempted to bring the car}, back into the road, but the machine | huckled and averturned. b Damiscus, re and shel. (Necessary | y MeCurdy, Deputy | da Coroner Gobel vis- i v ngeidental ¢ no inquest wa luck elf on the veral years iture store and » Bismarck in nd was crushed to ator of ‘his | ay) in number of ac T services willl be held Wi dek, at the Bayt ‘ ee: Bu Teesusvived. “by? 2hTes children, Sheldon, $4, when 7 r ndall, both of M . Melvia Cr Two of Petrie and the tow of the for B will be: John Fi Charles Vett William MN bearer ened mpson, ~ FOUND GUILTY, Charge Carries Penalty of; Life Imprisonment—Ap- peal to Be Made - ' ; Noble Ind. Nov. iy —| Interest D.C. Stephenson, ft g agon of the Indiana found. guilty ‘here Saturday night of second gree murder in connection with the and 40 jury had been out 5 hours n appeal would be tak- n Sparke left for H parts of the st winners shows have ente in the statewide n to fight,” Stephenson remarked as the lay on his bunk in jail. removed for the first time from his body- guards, Klenck and Gentry, in many where. Noblesville, Ind., David C. Stephenson was sentenced to life imprisonment today by Judge Will M. Sparks. for the murder of Madge Oberholtzer of Indianapolis. The former grand dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan chewed an un- lighted cigar. as sentence was pro- nounced, Stephenson delivered a short speech before he was sentenced in which he declared; “Time will unfold the cold, white light of truth and show this honor- able court and the world that D. C. Stephenson is not guilty of this or any other charge brought against him.” "Earl Klenek and Earl Gentry, co- defendants of Stephenson, who were nequitted on the murder charge, but who still face trial in Indianapolis as alleged henchmen of Stephenson, re- turned here today and surrendered to Sheriff Charles Gooding. Klenck and Gentry were released Saturday night thru error, Sheriff Gooding said. They were charged with; conspiracy to commit. a felony following, invest gation of.a fire that damaged Steph- enson’s home in an Indianapolis suburb. by committees of men who recently in th the farn Non- to fly from without stopping. Morocco, proposes nambuco, Brazil. he will take on 2» tie. de Janeiro, and Aires, Argentina. the show i its have been arrived almost show, both through the co, brother. of Col er of the Spanish foxeign legion in next Feb- ruary on a flight from Seville to Per- y stop will lands, where ut_ quantity of fuel to carry him across the Atlan- be at the Cape Verde In these FOUR DROWNED WHEN BARGES BREAK LOOSE -;Were Being Towed Into Buf- falo Harbor by Tug in MORETHAN 500 OTHERS FREED! py HABITS AT THE CORN SHOW minut year tl any prec Goddard said, and indication that a record breaking num ian of counsel for de-| persons will attend. ate, at man ed thei contest Bismarck stop Flight From Europe to | S. A. Planned Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 16—@)— | Still another, attempt is to be made | rope to South America | Commander Fran- | nel Franco, lend- 01 to sta His on! suffi From Pernambuco, ‘t is proposed by. Conimander Franco .to fly to: Rio thence to received some of them, ley pre: FOUR KILLED IN ye A Vv. were in 1 Cleves Kelly, Chris Nelson, | Dohn, H wept itor Jensen, addres . Jlost w the 8. V Awa Jidentified m. as drowned when} ithe third barge was wrecked. | in Show Greater ; Than Any Preceding Year, i Says Goddard i death adge Oberholtzer of] More than 500 ts will be in| Indianapoli: 1 Klenck and Earl) place when the North Dakota state | Gentry, his bodyguards and code-!corn show opens here tomorrow, H. were found not gu ip. ary of the Bis-| degree murder car of Commerce, penalty of life imprisonment H greater this! #~ season, | are! of} from President E. Robertson of We ollege, affiliated w: Uni- a week ago.| versity of North Dako nnounces a gift to the college of § The smaller | products id the 1 hown here is expected to com- are favorably with that grown a Amusement Program Planned. | and) ess bus ted 80 towns t of the state to induce | to enter their corn here.! Buenos and exotic i without DAMASCUS ined of Ue Ovental t notin e: Hy be ound of the play x THins you see last ¢ BECKER, W GUARD WH Ni TR IN RUINS Al by the recent F pat one in history IS oe wrow ion. This eat elty, ric matt (Owners Decline to State How SOLD BOOZE TO BURNED MANIS CHARGE MADE Victim of Fire at Sabin Say He Bought Liquor From Fargo Man | | | Va | Wolfe, | chanie who operate i ‘is being held in the Ch | in default of $1,000 be | of selling liquor to Ke Hl bin, Minn, who was ser Hl in a five at Sabin Wedn night | and in which Duke Henderson, also} of Sabin, was burned to death, i Wolfe’ was arrested Friday night/ by Clay county authorities on the advi Hangmett, after ne derson reported tl Siec intoxicated for two days before the fire. Sieck admitted to Hammett that he had purchased liquor and named Wolfe as the man who sold it to him, Mr. Hammett said. M mmett started an invest Wolfe was| Magistrate | was con- or such a r in court, Li tion Thursday morning. arraigned before Police E, U. Wade and his case tinued until next Friday time that Sieck Mr. Hammett said Wesley College Gets $22,000 From Unnamed Donor gift is in the form of interest bear- ing security, of gilt edge quali and to be for the purpose of endow- ment. The gift is made outright condition, but is the ini- tial contribution toward the new de- months. In addition to the strictly agricul-| velopment program of Wesley Col- “Tam glad that jury had the cour-|tural features and the spe Hege. The name of the dono 1 age to free Gentry and Klenck.” elaborate amusement program announced, but it is intim ‘Stephenson is not eligible for|been arranged by the commission in| the College has previousty bail pending an appeal, but must. be| charge. [generous support from the : taken to the state prison at Mich-} The quality of exhé received | source. | igan City during tne legal fight. |has been high, Goddard said, although | ae RECRREN AON ENCED reports from Borne sections indicate; @——==———-———— % f d that several localities experienced TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT a poor year for corn. | | Weather Report } Nov. 16—()—] Wide publicity has been given the | @—————— © Temperature at 7 a.m. Highest yesterday . Lowest last night 16 1 Precipitation to 7 a. m. - 0 Highest wind velocity ae ret | WEATHER FORECAST Fér Bismarck and vicinity: _Gener- ally fuir tonight, followed by increas- ing cloudiness Tuesday. Warmer to- night. For North Dakota: Generally fair tonight, followed by increasing cloud- iness Tuesday, Warmer tonight and in southeast portion Tuesday. Weather Conditions A low pressure area, accompanied by precipitation, prevails over the Great Lakes region while another low pressure area over the extreme Northwest is causing precipitation in the north Pacific coast states. High pressure and fair weather prevail over the Rocky Mountain and Plains States. Colder weather prevails over the Plains States, but temperatures are rising over the’ Rocky Mountain and Pacifie-const-regions, - ~ ORRIS W. ROBERTS, {congress Many Men Are on Board the Vess toston, Nov, 16. istance from the § NM, givin May, N. J. w day. “Come qui wo shins were on their uy to the S tion, New Y 16. P)— Official of the loc « of the Portlin ‘Trawling company, 6 je Seat Guill, ted ind 5 re} scording to shipping records, -NONPARTISANS ARE SURE NYE WILL GET SEAT Governor Believes Nye Will Add Strength to Republi- can Majority Confidence that Gerald P. pointed y United | State senator 7 Dakota to suc ceed the lu La will be seated ¢ for ion of xpressed here t by orlie and other Nor parti ce f on the fa t Nye is a “real progressive Republican” and that his pre will add strength to the Republi ma, y_in the senate. ay Strengthen “Anti” Forces C. Talbott, pm county, member of the sta house ,of re resentatives, based his belief on th hope that the Democratic members of the senate and enough pri sive mittee, the Nonpi said she believed it proba! enough senators would support to give him a seat. This, it developed today, was view of members attending the co ference here last week which vised Gov. Sorlie to make an appo! ment. the n- de Delinquents Are Notified of Tax Sale December 8 County Treasur b mailed notices to all owners of prop- real estate taxes for 1924 have not been paid and which are now delin- quent in order that those who wish may pay the taxes before they are advertised for sale. Delinquent taxes which have not been paid before November 17 will be included in the sale list, which will be published sometime this week. The annual tax sale will be held at the court house on, Tuesday, December 8. Instances have oceurred where property owners have paid the first half of thejr real estate taxes failed to pay the last half within the allotted time..Those who have receiy- ed notices from the county treasur- er are warned: that unless: payment is made tomorrow, the taxes will be Official in Charge: included in the sale list. : Wisconsin Paper Republican members would vote to, or products to Superior-Duluth. He seat the North Dakota man because | is strongly in favor of the deep wa- it might strengthen the forces op-\ the Great posed to the i tion. i Mrs. E. was given the st: prominent position the Wiscon- erty in Burleigh county on whien the | but | | | | | 1 | iy \r |} i it i! i vers on the Col umbian e injuries, with the ex { Mt Rudelph Valentine. whe has feeption of few shaken up. Vie NENSTRCATE dy. petitioned for a diveree fren the . 1 ry fe Ge ' film sti ois holding The dead w m Fillmore bondartment upon the lie irdecutad Mecwitheiaeval : valued at $10. adolph says Pat Vine Hill, near Minneapolis, m taren laid # us senator nles expects prefers: dugs te whence the pRineer on t 4 he Youny earen Site Ta, disagreement Montevideo, engineer second Wek in Hanae Taine — __ [freight locomotive; D. Harmer, Min aaa ~ Liha: hae a | neapolis ad brakeman of | the MOTOR TOLL IN if . D. Davis, Minneapo DOG DIES OF A = BROKEN HEART APTER conte to me prted that the i to pull O'Connors Si MASTER IS MURDERED that th [be ion of regret ever my SEG fhay collet ino thet sere) NINE RILLED IN MINNES\ vi St. Paul, Noy. 16.—(UP)—Nin ! tise persons were killed ton League Will Support Sortie For Ke-, hile accidents in) Minnesota | Bilin’ he | past week, compared to | Sorlie’s appointment of the week i ub: week's ator is canstrucd by Nonpartis toll brings the total for the leaders, who gathered here last menth t Eas calonsibly, tot consider ve of the victims last week os a Tate Ser m ceping their eavolis reside People in’ Mi achusetts, | Tide eonace nenpolia ras ents. ae oe cow Hamp. [ed him of united Nov. 16.2207)-—Antomo= Maine and New Hamp- piien'for re a ie | shire Saw Them Drop 16, (PD) Metee x din three states yy Recording te repert here, One aparently outskirts of the of pers of the detonstion th ground, » ning fre In Ke , app i like a ‘comet, was seen’ to drop] Lowell, Mass. and] IL, also. reported | ust night. | Reprints Baker’s Tribune Interview oting Capt. 1 regarding, the i i the Mis- | tion from 1K ¥ o Bb K, Was full in ay’s Say Vis., Teleg marked copy. of which has the une. Baker doubts the theory idea is practicable, and be- es that the solution to the trans- f send shippers in their goods pr region this n pi ing on column o age Will Inspect Proposed Site per, 2 two. . Nov. 16, (#) unitary eer for Ith rrive in Gr spect the proposed oss the Red ponents of th will do_much supply in this distr jtion is being made at the request [of the state health department which ary engineer to do the i River dam idea belie 16, 1925 » METEORITES Red River Dam A NYE WILL G0 TO CAPITAL INTEN Vully Expects to Be $ Senator From No! kota, He Sa WILL BE A) CANDIDATE tans to Run for Short and Long Se ‘Terms Next pinttent Saturday Gerald Nye, fill relic of publisher, to the svaeant by the death af Senator cheduled tinte wa today to Ladd, énables the Nonpartisan have heen responsible for a head-on eapue to present a united fr to Saunier helween he freight the olumbian, round passenger hoir opponents in the comings eam train on the sane, Miluaakoe vaign, Nenpartioan leaders sa St. Paul railway, near yesterday Nye nobatit t which resulted) in four deaths. : Hat che sii Oficial investigation was underway Fetieally with ith today to determine responsibility for ndorsement far the senatorsbip aid the wreek, however. Th Killed hat he will be a candidate for both were all trainmen, Two passengers ind short terms at the June and five trainmen. suffered injuries state and the pe parti house of ye to prove r the senator didate f draw the undiv rti Nonp ans and the organ van of the league, be forming as an promotion of an cheme near Robin The belief circles that Ny support. nd prevent him f power in 0 eal Y 3 st of th interested i in for tl i nd on North Dakota’ to give his best effort with that endeavor.” Mutual friends of G some members of his cause they felt that h tion has been too cons | SILK DEATH Nos! |. Maidstone, Eng,—Suicide by hang- ing herself with her own silk stock- authorities’ 65 verdict was by a ings was the when Kate Benge, found hanging from pair of silk stockin; AGED MAN RESCUES BOY | London.—Although nearly 70 years old, Charles Cauldrey of Faversham jumped into a creek and rescued a S-year-old boy from drowning. He was presented with a silver snuff- box by the council of Faversham. ears, hook * 4 ic: Tia va ae Are | Ss "souh bout the. countrgtde an “onstal nople, Nov, i — 4 H guarded every ible to the t athe, Stamboul newspapers. t0- Pickling Themselves | iicis where the fugitive exchanged | jay print an advertisement of a * shots with a member of the man- : day print an advertisement of % = With Formaldehyde] iinting party yesterday. a contract with a moving picture — — —- | concern in Turkey or the United | Chicago, Noy. 16—(®)—Chicay ! RECOGNIZES VOICE i Staten under which he may he, inbibing bootleg liquor are drinking| London.—-The strange experience \ put to death by being buried | formaldehyde, ordinarily used to em-| of recognizing a voice 3000 miles dis- f Blive or hanging or commit sui- | balm the dead, and thereby are grad-| tant after not having heard it for i tide through taking poison, The | ually embalming or pickling them-]12 years is a record for radio an- method of his death ix to be | selves, Dr. William D. |X y,{nals. When Leo Dryden, the.variety left to the company with which | coroncr’s chemist, made the singer, broadcast songs’ from New- he signs the contract. ment after examining hundreds of | castle-on-Tyne recently, his son. in ‘The. advertisement stipulates | samples of liquor and making many|New York recognized the voice while that 20 per cent of the money | postmortem examinations. listening. Wheeler Dryden and his } received from the proceeds of | Formaldehyde, he said, cannot be|father have not met for 12 yars. i the film shall be used for the | separated from alcohol easily and as = eke i education of his six children. {a result Chicago tipplers are grad-| RUSSIAN COAL FOR CHINA | He saya he can relieve them from | ually embalming themselves. Moscow.—Contracts. for nearly i poverty and leave them a dowry | “Formaldehyde,” Dr." McNally] 100,000 tons of coal for delivery to | only by. sacrificing his life. His | said, “has a pickling effect. Death| Chinese enterprises have been sign- } offer is to remain open until | or serious consequence is the penalty ‘by the Commissariat for Foreign i} January 15. for its use over a long period.” Trade. \ ui r yn Chic. ity; two in Omahs he would port Madison, The automobile tol Wye wou ade fOr the entire week in ri ficht w ae Neen nile mounted to 117, Was made w mare | ‘obs et. Thi i to J the ee ne i at was told to the governor vnight | 3% Te aah amar ea following. a eontercnes of Nonpartic | 2! with)» 18ssanit, een aa in leaders. He was urged to make Mea TR on DARSLA And i the demand was{* a Oklahoma two each, person Sorlie s d support of both tion which A.C.‘ ‘ownle Republican ional administration | ¢4 finding he problems which ing and I know that it n “Man Advertises to Sell Himself nein, For Movie Thrilh |e CEN PRICE FIVE N WRECK IN MINNES SEEKS DIVORCE DAYS pated its rth Da- ys PASSENGER Wreck Occurred on Chicago, DEAD OTA AND FREIGHT TRAINS SMASH Milwaukee and St. Paul Near Renville TRAINME ALL Both the torial June hy ¢ Cooperst nothat twill 9 STATES FOR ay Fourteen of a Score of Acci- west Due to Autos of accidental in the middleweight over the rather“ GEORGE BANDY ARRAIGNED ON inted id he popular ean- shiny, and + bor | or.) to development ntment would 's adher- | rom a North Alleged to Have Fired] Shot Which Killed Dev Lake Dentist sa and 1 harmon- rty as al N. D,, Nov. o be P + D4, will be olution | in riculture | 1 3 new senator s in harmony ov, Sorlie a ¢. Sorlie and , ‘a i: ; men, led by Governor “William Giant, with | Winant, pounded the brush in the whom Bandy lived, when the fatal] woods on Meredith Hill today in a shot was fired. {fruitless search for Frank Fellows, coroner's inqu ant | Te ¢ jail breaker who shot yee she knew ‘ eorge E. Dow in Ashland a seat |week ago, ‘The searchers, grim in ne .j their determination to capture the ” outlaw, prepares T comb the woods j detachménts of — national ing was not | euardsmen aided in the search for not done in. self-defense or in che! Fellows and while scores of | men train which were WEEK WAS 117) © purty Boiler Explodes that measure F . The second enyine reared dental Deaths in Mid- up, ren He ae | MURDER COUNT ight Was Ordered to Siding for Passenger But Was Late ‘ke Renville, Pailar Minn. doub ear treated at the Montevi e was seriously r here, to allow the by. The freight was pussen, said to have : bat the impact cd the first locomotive of the freight and the passenger, engine, Rehind it, cars piled un in mail ¢ while Webb, the other mir lously escaped with only slight hurts raft was tied up for more than CALLED OUT TO HUNT FUGITIVE Jail Breaker Be- lieved Concealed in New Hampshire Woods Tennessee militia were sev- ens who had ing the vpeinity man, believ { who Joining with the | hundred armed spent the night t night 1G ud b the fugit ini nated. ‘They comprised 90 men. ‘Two chine guns were part of their equipments, I shot and seriously wounded Con George E. Dow in Ashland A week ago, and posses have searched ¢ since t He broke jail in Nashville to visit his wife ind young daughter of Lancaster, N. H., and was believed on his way there when Dow attempted to arrest | pushed through the timberland in the face of a driving rain and cutting | wind, other scores patroled the mud-