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===] THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE [auamm | ESTABLIS SHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOT 'URDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925 PRICE FIVE CE RHINELANDER LOSES HIS ANNULMENT SUIT G.O.P.STATE . | STORMCENTER Jo9 RESCUED por Haga | “Airplanes Will End War,” Says — |MULATTO WIRE CENTRAL BODY | = ALIVE FROM | pn, s-12,2,) Henry Ford Will Pur Front Line |) WINS VERDICT PROTESTS NYE) - MINE FIRE rere “nena || Perils In Rulers Back Yards” OF THE JURORS northwest wind blew flakes inte drifts. Severs 1 z F Formal Objections to His] § . ict ok Some Staggered Out Unaided | iii tn zetting to there a I en nyson Ss rop ecy : Jury's Answer to Five of the Seating Filed with Pres- : 4 While Others Were Car- tinations and back ly last |] evening, while four automobiles Y A ven Questions Favor ident of Senate 4 ; ried Out Unconscious |] ST sickin the drt, twee 83 Years Ago here and St. Charles this) morn- “ Defendant 4 j q ae Peon th ee For I dipped into the future, far as human eye ‘ : a REOPENS QUESTION TWO DIE IN HOSPITAL - — ™ a ‘SENATE HOUSE Saw the vision of the world, and all the won- ; 1 ae ONE nor ANSWERED Faction Must’ Be the IVA’s, 5 der that would be; ! One iner. the Other a Res- i ; : Judge's Decision Will Be Says Sorlie—Anything Eo 7 curer—Most of the Oth- REPU Sate Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies ac} . Qo Raced Ga cine Anwar But Republicans . ers Will Recover of magic s ai . ; : Pilots of, the hae twilight, dropping down : $ Returned in Verdict A formal protest against the seat- ; " i tie ‘ H - Plains, 3 vot “two mine entombe " ing of Gerald P. Nye as senator from flaming subterra Ws i with shouting, and R 3 S vnard Kip Rhinelander, North Dakota has been lodged with 4 Egat heat this little ; Ifeard the heen a tly dew 6 ’ - : a New York the president of the senate by the fountain tow forcnently” 14 houmel UM Follette’s | Status Still Un- there rained a ghastly de ; : annulment suit against his mulat Republican state central committee today emerged from their under | From the nations’ airy nav jes grappling in ae a i ig 6 : t : ein iw q ed — Jebate | i F Ss to wife Beatrice Jones, in a ational “commitieeman’ fram that [eral ®. Nve snapped ae ae deternilned te: Debate | the central blue; big ivon-hearted a verdict “WHO ARE REPUBLICANS?” : Tvenes “ij Meet unaided Urol the anbering tae Far along the world-wide whisper of the oe a Dae aan Mrs. Rhin QUESTION IS REOPENED peppers een, while others of theif conirauies hington, D. eC, a lande) ere re all the qu were carried out unconsciow « aEngLON, south- -wind rushing wari, a . nder w it Action of the Republican State coe ie Hiean St | ‘The battle shifted this morning | "RS ant house’ Republicans, were With the standards of the peoples plunging : Hong except thetiratand hesevine entra committee and arrison fron tortuous fire-swept earthen; celled o meet in separa con = .. % q — Rhine a wis of colore nlood a Garnett TF committeeman from TAXES PAST | from ortitous fre-swent enrther | through the thunderstorm, : Rhin 1 was of colored blood at inte: hi i ch 1 little frame house! ences tod: erfect slates for the Sh ike aanstia N ried today by the jury {which b where a temporary hospital has been | organi f the two bodies on ow nog . as a fact by the efenss frei NOLER Dak ens ry {thrown up to receive the 22 toxether! jy. Monday of the @oth Till the war drum throbbed nee longer and Sine therteale r ° ako re : with 10 volunteer resgue workers who; '" ok ee > 5 q C : : : a‘ t question of whe liew DUE WIL BE ‘collapsed from the fumes that rolled | congre the battle flags were furled : jury answered yes to the first in this. state. through the mine, There the fight) While the major re In the parliament of man, the Federation of ce or marie wou the, Wore Commenting on the a ‘ i 7 ° continued today and death came to) 4, a seat “ ty . : riage of the parties was the defe Republican meeting at Fargo yester:| int twa. -Robert Stevenson, Hoking. ‘to ithele jresponard the World. : nt colored and of co blood vy. A. G. Sorlie said: hat, Vyniner, and Charles Herquist, a res. | the er 4 f beth house . Phe ansy to the other question ‘ ° that faction of the Repub cue Work | Democrat . also were} There the common sense of most shall hold ‘ follow party which was allied with _ n d oxygen were being called entcrence today to ‘sclect Ci we, “Pid » defendant before the and which © el V. Al Menday Final Day to Pay. : battle of the ese by ennui 4 oie And the kindly earth shal slumber, lapped in* plaintiff that she was of colored ‘ A le jchamber and to arrange their com- universal law. « y blood?" “Republican organization in this ‘axes and Have Property ta few wer ‘ aj} mittee slat Senate Democrats are A Answers N is controlled by the Progr i “| critical condi | "i eferring A ecting wu. s “Did the dant before the sive Republican wing, known as the | Removed From List yeiniiees os deferring their meet u just} ¥ th nday Y | " o ee plaintil Nonpartisans, which really _ repre [before the opening of the sion | Finge represent to the plaintif sents the people of North Dakotw.” | Monday. ; . . i . ; : a rot Co ee DEN Dakota) Sealey: welll. be’ whe: lust, day’ on L KE a | juestion of the politica! status] Menry Ford and the verses irom Peaysou’s sLackatey tall” fo whet he reters i the Gate vie, Amewers Now practice decision tho sale ; The tax sale will be held in. the aia tly P i . rborn, Michigan, watching Answer: No ffi t ¥ ke it we 0 plane, bound for Chreago, d i mak If the plaintu® bad known — that IN CONGRESS ative of “County Auditor Prank) Lifeboats Standing by to asi i i oa ae QUELL a ne, botund or Oh ’ IN RUM EXPOSE isranannt Cant colorcd Wieodwould oa ber 8, beginning at 10 o'clock ; ne feren i 1 cons will take time.” he continued, he have margied hey Party es Pils Cif obeoly continue intl well ist the Crew—Storm | iiered py the Y in committee : to time will bring that. situacion ; Answer: Yes. arty Leaders Will Try 0} siong in the afternoon as it is ex Warnings Hoisted * Fon ¢ fl fo. miuse ANS ep Eel ‘ One Question Unanswered Aone fie Note coat hilted Ya quo discuss 2 i: eines | Must Justify ae : ql Make Records Assuring {ciel "here WHHL be several bidders isainirila Caen te adincinal Inmates of Wisconsin Girls’! die. rire Gt al Confession of One of The Jury did nol answer the ques- FINALLY RELEASE! question still bef Republican | to justity y < tion Their Reelection mn NAN ilwaukee, Win. Dee. Ieaders is the right of Senator-des-| Industrial School Stage a | safter day. Coast’ Guardsmen to Be Did the plaintiff cohabit with the Washinton aber AP)—Politi DEMAND FOR Ieased the | denate ‘eal amend : Demonstration point to another mean nething. 1 Read to nd Jury t vfendant was of ashington, Dec. 5.(AP)—Polities Minch, the house is organizing prep hiust show consistent and continua lored ? il be the lodesto in the first ses- inch, agri : he house i nganizings prep “ ., 7 i) , s no demonstration in the 4 ‘ today. Coast ard — lifeb is y to taking up the tax reduc Milwaukee. fis. F _jmasteyng of the air doothen it . < ‘ : , , n of the Sixty-ninth congress, iscd-by dace ee 1 y the aerate oi Mon: vance inet Loar n telling eff war New H when the jury's findings were which begins Mond The Anna Minch wi | N only a brief session night to the Wisconsin Industria rar, he + has been is ala - eee d Leaders of both parties will have ) i aa v i pedenern the ‘ c ‘i before z " rs ‘, Mr Rhinelander and her family iadthale chialheonceamthemetiacter cargo of coal consigned to Mile jbefore adjourning out of + cot tor tila; when: inmate e : i : were in the roo d took the ve rdict ; aie waukee dealers, and was up. [members who have died since last oda demonstration which was quell] “The war makers have bee ve sc nurse vam emmage |WEEE iH the Foon, an pacers wnon semaeh they may ge te hound. from. Buftalo. High {March. After receiving President |ed finally when four of the cring|'# hide behind armies and a ne pear without ticular: show of theleountray inithodtezoscongrs sea waves buffeting the freighter |Coolidge’s message Tu . the Jeuders were arrested and taken to{ With airplanes the war will be c e on, I ip Rhinelander was which will crowd closely caused he senate probably will debate the ques- brought into the war makers’ back h t 4 rest of n!not in court to hear the decision upon the ending of the session. cannes ier toagosanrennd: PEL ere eM Ee Meeag | he idatention home : After he had received the jury's The Republicans will seek to enact tion-of Mr. Nye's right tom seat as) Orville Hill girl, whe : . a oeut cxcwiiia ! f verdict, Justice Morschauser reserve ial Milwaukee, Wis., Di {the ap of the North Dakota! ucaped seve f Srunictheinata® r i i \ Ai, Deven avid rdiet, Just midegislatlve: Rog Tat anon, Walch rai Mopet Opened Firm Monday |!ake freighter Anna Minch, of : \adtion, seus ethan The “yw nude to bear the} ; Sand rd ged decision, ahah inv askingy theevoters stocretup | Kinsman Steamship company, Cleve- ——— were Celia Davis, who escap- [eonseattences ir They High Court Will Review Case 0 Viaticthe:arexent FIminEaoe. OE al consigned to a Milwaukee firm, | LA 1S UNDECIDED le aptured; Agnes “O'Brien ind Hattie e almost any F 0 t 3 No More Than eae ) was aground off Fox| Washington, D. C. Dec. 5.) -j Rolerand. e 7 ne tut limited 1 here. The Republ membership of the Hattie was named by police as the here may be future war but) attentic ‘ sae J L Merechauaee President Coolidge. The Democrats wil] devote their ef- 5 ———. z i ' : Say he! aft 4 By pic: eae ar ey orm warnings in the upper lakes ate today postponed a decisiontone whe incited the trouble. She will pme wars augainst the | afte his "decision ahectcomings of administration. lec: | @ibhiiprices advancing Pitie. The} 22 hour by daybreak, with snow and | party fold Senator La Follette of! ed the loc feplinchen door and oe | ven though the United State i Ua " findin shortcomings of administration, leg-} with prices udvancing slightly. Tht {cold, and two tugs labored to dis-| Wisconsin, whose father was exclud-/up and doten the corridor, crying to : ation, itdoes not A Contessior one 0: ix | Find power of the Republican party, and to] ficulty, neta song markets regis. | lodge t freighter before the stormjed last ‘session from Republican! the other girls to come from their] represent or control the whole world.’ cos ' i Mors haa: butlining u program of government| tered declines ux early i legrounded jatiabouty coon roomsadndy oii: LEO i ee PE which they would undertake to carry|and the general to be by to another phibition agent nd New ire r ck to a special \ y i i 1 ‘ : 1 a = - : Hi acNae term of supreme court for final re- ; 3 0. lifeboats. from. the, United | session which begins Monday, the i y cemen, Mr. Buck into ellcet should Mey he eeturned to] Mele noneiorevthan. st coast guard station at. Me-|Republican senate members confined | . rfuture of | is ‘car Go He VIRR a ts i jae the control of.congrea The Chicago market, ‘while not| Kinley beach, under command of Cap-| their deliberations to unanimous, | the ein Te ‘ f gand jur |, Immediate the Jurys fini the fog. | Meeting to organize for the ne In this process vast waves of words | laboring under heavy supplies, at ne gain W will inundate both chambers, but}time exhibited a “great deal of |i) Tate aac 3 i Rhinelander, moved. to a especially the sunate, “where| strength and late in the week, with |Besist: the erewsof 80) dunepolisstyste secteur y coLiine.# yeeee Hitec . mothe Serdiet set aside as, being there are fewer handicaps upon|sentiment in favor of lower prices, - i‘ PShieifathatiace dared : 7 at il z ary) to the weight of evidenc atory thap in the house.| appeared weak with prices on “*! Funeral for la z"the li his) fathers: custom du} motion Justice Morschauser ; Sen- many political | grades sharply lower, the letter years of Vis Uke, Ben rved decision, instructing __ “speeches” will remain unspoken, but | Receipts dal Demand Light | Driscoll Farmer the c rem ined, aus from ROBBED TODAY ion to rum cintgglers, soe Unit. " i to hey to return 8 brief with: Sonal Record under ‘the privilege of as unsatista Will Be Sunday)"; end | ON SEED WHE | ted inv landing quer : : e pl f the Repul “extension of remar tory. Buying was, for the most part, sican oudets co gerniaily ask ba vols Work Will Be Delayed. of « hand to mouth nature as the! Henry Weimer, who has resided lette if hed the Republican : : E | La Min Political, maneuvers and speeches| buyers saw but little possibility of| on a farm near Driscoll for the past| organization to give him committee | Yeggs Knock Dials Off ae sud an named patr st ute . will necessarily delay the work of amy upturn in’ the ket and ope- years, passed away at his home| assignments. Then another confer- 3 i at hy hoone News Bulletins congress, but probably neither side| tated accordingly. As a result of| yesterday following several weeks’ |ence would be called. . Vaults-—Get $20,000 in | | ho i , Sei will be loath to str “sesston [this policy sellers were nervous, and) illness | D : out . for the [iB most -instan: re unwilling. to | riscoll Sunday Alprein [LA FOLLETTE MEETS WITH Stamps, Cash ' Opinion Is Given by Collector | : hme roof the crew § Warsaw, nate and house a ready | offer cone Receipts of car's | : which the body will] REPUBLICAN “INSURGENTS” i job, he ade Wladistaw rum that has few eoUn recat any-|at all times were fairly liberal and shipped ty Sun Jose, Il, for bur- | Washingto . Cy Dee. 5.-—(P) we 5 = < i of Customs—Duty is 42 h Reelin a ts lobes demand was light, ial in the family lot. "So fa | Instead of accepting un invitation to], Stillwater, Minn. Dec. 5. 0p) Fort Sheridan In the campaign which will be in-], This was tru: y on fresh’ known the deceased has no rela jeonfer with Republican members of| Burglars knocked the dials off thtec | a Bushel . iterature, died today after a augurated almost immediately after] butter, but storage ell. Buyers in this part of the count ! the senate today, Senator La Follette| ¥#ults in the r gbosvoillee | and tana I akes long illness. i the gavels fall on December 7, and showed practic y no interest ony jot Wisconsin today met with the early today and ee with q ae which will be continued until’ next] Storage centratized cars and sellers | Wisconsin. ‘Republican insurgent roximately $20,000 in stamps and | American farme: s 5 5 SE ema r November, there, will be involved | Were. asking prices sharply’ redueed Breaks Arm While | Wisconsin’ "Republican, | tpaurient | casi: athe : ; qyiondon, Eng. Dev. every seat in the’ house and 33 of {in an effort to stimulate business | a pment r . s ed at five F F y ; ae eat ; : eee eee eae eee care iigage| but on the whole trade was very un- Cranking a Car, i eopaler iaueti money” atenent 4 iy, todas plesk und the Ja : Neeplne te | mar today after collision with the have comfortable majorities in both | Satisfactory. a ‘the issue squarely.” * a1 _ check by. is E opinion given by Jud LaMoure, col est itl y ieaese A ie Schelde houses und their fight will not only — Paul Johnson of Pembin county, | Meantime the Republican commi ted the loss [lector of Custe at I [ball game come day the tiger The , ela he to retain them, but to strengthen Hy N SMOK one of the oldest members of the ! tee on comuittees denied R 20,000, The bur- | George W. Lynn, Emmons county far f the service elevens ‘of F i s their hold. « uestionnaire| state house of representatives andi tive Nelson of Wisconsin, leader of |Sl#"s pa, two safes, one in| mer. anand the Great Lakes naval In the contests for senate seuts,| Sent out by the Nationalzeitung show| a Democrat, broke his arm while | the insurgent group in the last ses-| tRE postmaster's office containing j n asked information. regardi nining ie wicetices Gerth cree however, the majority party will find that opinions on whether or not] cranking’ a motor car at his home, | sion, his seat on the important house $700 in negotiable bonds, nd the egulations covering the importa- . yt i aunpion of : itself on the defensive at the outset] Women should smoke are equally | according to word rereited by friends | rules committee, money order safe, b ntained| tion of seed wheat in a letter to Jos.) Si corps 1 a favorite, i ivi ! i ristere 3 sione or hogehE Eh powerk Washingt since 26 Republicans come up for re-| divided. However, those who believe | here. 4 quantity of registered mail. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture | though th st a powerful] _ Aas"teation in clection against seven Demoerats, all{ Women should not smoke are severe and labor here. Kitehen ‘ , nsive a amore] F : eye clection against seven Democrats, allfin their denunciation of the female} In the United States, 8100 revs! GERMAN AAN CABINET * —# | query to LaMoure for an Pr. f 1 NG LENS improved that the American a states in the South. : smoker. die from burns annually. | | e OOOO drawal of | the two dest agua ic! | HUNDRED HIT TRAIL LAST NIGHT «RESIGNS TODAY cosas» NAZIMOVA ADMITS LIVING WITH shihface en SP illiam’F, Kincaid, stood by to|lection of Edwin P. Thayer of I Hall” Did you ever read it ne F {mar 5 X. Mills, crats will plan their battle so as to carry the offensive to the “enemy” ’ Berlin, Germany, Dee. 5.—-(2)—The ae 2 ‘BRYANT 14 YEARS—NEVER MARRIED concentrating its heaviest artillery in AFTER JAMES SERMON ON ETERNITY German ‘cabinet, headed by Chancel- q ct those states of the east and west lor Luther, resigned today w veloc rae) of Valley City next where admittedly the contests are The cabinet decided to step down F Weather Forecaxt aS a dinner and program at Valley likely to prove se. in accordance with Chancellor Luth- For Bismarck and vicinity y Hartford, Conn, De ®—Thel In 19tz er a nia " City. Among the 26 Republicans up for SUNDAY SERVICES to preach the Gospel and win souls.| er’s announcement prior to the Lo- and unsettled tonight and Hartford Courant that | ment in Ne f Ql and _ re-election are many of the purty 2:30 p.m. Sermon “The Mod- | He has and is doing the work of five! carno pact signing ceremony. with possibly some snow; w: CAME UNAS ipova ct yi Nadinova Hau Wenn inieried: New York, N.Y. Dec. 3—() wheel horses. These include William] ern Woman” by Evangelist Jam men, and doing it remarkably well.| [t is expected that Dr. Luther will] For North Dakota: closed that, altho she 4 “He spoke the truth a| ‘The actual itinn’ of clearing M. Butler, chairman of the Republican] to women and girls only. Mus With all my experience I have never} be asked to form a new ministry unsettled tonight und Sunday with! les Bryant, formerly her eltold the Courant whe house banka ail’ trast ‘companies National Committee, and the si- cal program. iy seen an evangelist say or think s0/ q coalition basis, in sympathy ‘with possibly some snow. Warmer tonight | man, lived togethe as| Bryant w when he n for the week shows excess re- dent’s chief spokesman in theBen- 7:30 p. m. Great evangelistic little about money for himself. His! the aims of the “Locarno peace and] and in east und central portions Sun-| man and wife, they d.| Miss Gilhov serve of $2,495,370. This in a ate; Charles Curtis of Kansas, the|’ and musical program. work in Bismarck is above price! security program, The present min-| day. The admission of a shattered ro- | g Hehe decrease in reserve of $7,566,070 ‘Republican floor leader; and James E. Features Tonight money canal pay for it—but we can! isters will continue to conduct affairs Weather Conditions mance apparently has been made to | Nothing To Say compared with last week when Watson of Indiana, assistant floor Sermon “Excuses” by Mr. | give Brother James a thank-offering| until the n new cabinet is completed, The southern low pressure area has] save the man she loves from possi-| “What is there to say? ryt reserve totaled $10,061,440. leader. James, to express as best we cun our appre- — moved northeastward to the Great] ble prosecution for perjury and big-|that can be said hay been said. Why In the list also are George E. Tenor duet--“O My Soul’. ciation for him and his great work.” Mi ota’s Lakes region und snow occurred | amy |should the matter be stirred up fur- Burwash, Sussex, Eng. Dee. ‘Moses of New Hampshire, president] Donizetti. Without announcements or a “drive,” inneso throughout the Mississippi Valley mova’ obtained ‘u divorce| ther? Mr.*Bryant did’ not: paciuze|. <U@eemudvard Kipling’ ah pro tempore of the senate; Reed| Paul W.Chubb, Francis L.Crow. | a thank offering will be received to-| Oldest M E. with rain in the Great Lakes regi abroad from # Russian, whom she | . |himselt. He is now happily married.| suffering from pneumonia, + Smoot of Utah, chairman of the fi- Come early for every service. morrow afternoon for Mr. James, Precipitation also occurred in the left years ago. Bry rried |Why bother with the matte: declared this morning to th nance committee; James W. Wads-| Only-2,700 can be accommodated. | the women’s service at 2:30, and at treme Northwest while elsewhere the|in New Milford last- month inca ced’ the (beat night ‘af 3 worth, Jr., of New York, chairman of a the men’s service next Sunday after-| Preacher. Dead weather is generally f inh premclite Mise Mariorig Giinooley: of Eliza Nee Hhat Abe habpened: singe |. Seeeee heen Fi ince hi! the military committee; George Whar-| “In all my experience with evange-| noon. | —_ sure. accompanied by cold weather,| beth, N. greatly hurt me. I have been living — ton Pepper of Pennsyl , Albert. B.| lists, I have never seen a man work| “I'd rather go out of Bismarck with! Detroit, Minn., Dec. 5,(#)—Rev.| prevails over the northeastern Plains | _ Faced Arrest for Perju at the top of a yoleano. I am wor- BRIDGE ACROSS CHANNEL Cumming of Towa; Wesley L. Jones | so hard and so successfully as Harry $10 and leave a feeling of confidence| A. O. Ulland, 93 years old, a veteran | Stutes and over the Southwest while| “In applying for u license he avers \Fied to ‘death, For the last several| London-—A. scheme bas. been taid “of Washington and Hiram Bingham| James,” declared Rev. C.F. Strutz,| and gladness. than leavé with $50,000! of the Civil war and believed to be{another low pressure area, centered|red he had never been married. {days I have /been hunted like an| before British engineers to build a of Connecticut. popular pastor of the, Evangelical] and leave ; feeling of enmi the oldest Methodist minister in Min- | over Alberta, is causing considerably | Later, when it seemed he might face |anima] in the woods. It hurts me to] bridge across the English Channel, pare ee aie ech. to the capacity ‘audience that| mean that from the bottom of my| nesota, died here late yesterday from| warmer weather over the northern| arrest because it was thought heltalk about this matter. I cannot|The English emgiteers considered There is excellent auto service be-| filled the big tabernacle last night.| heart. (Don’t give me @ penny you'll] infirmaties of age. Rocky Mountain region, had been married to Nazimova, Bry-|talk about it. What is it all except|the,plan and ‘said that they be- tween Damascis and Bngdad,|“James came here with no guarantee,| regret;; this is to be # love offering.) Rev. Mr. Ulland served in Towa, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | ant insisted that his statement in|something to worry a woman mortal-Hieved it feasible but not practical straight across the desert, asking nothing but the opportunity (Continued on page 6) Minnesota and Wisconsin parishes. Offivial in charge. | getting a license was correct. fy to death?” te span the channel waters.

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