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PAGE SIX SENATEMAY MAKE CHANGES JN TAX BILL Democrats Would ner Reduction, Despite Mel lon’s Warning (A) si the ed the the ¢ Mellon Toe 4% Mr. Me c ed with ¢ situatio irst instailme March he time. | | i PHOTOG — HIM, 700‘ |oyy aan Ge TRIBUNE GET PERMITS. Rehinson Development and Velva Petroleum Co, Are Licensed Permission sell $17,000 in stock puy leases and finance exploras pus for oil structures in the vicin- been granted to securities: was recently organized with 1 stock of $26,000, Velva Pe hear where it has nsiderable e under lease. Midwest Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers: Segurities corpo tion, a bb ch of the locomotive engineers bank at Cleveland, Ohio, was granted permission to sell $100,- 000 of © A stock und $100,000 of B Manufacturing Co, of D., was granted permis- 25,000 of capital stock. company will manufactare a 1 key puller for use Company of claims to be ope- il property in Montana, was license to sell its stock in Dakota National tiv y of Grand s denied a license to sell 1 contract within the state. RESTAURANT T0 SELL STOCK Ca., i by | day, introduced Verne Miller, man- ager of the Benson Optical Co., who told the process used in the nu- facture of eye glasses and illustrated bis talk by showing specimens in the different stages of completion. Vocal solos by pene Halverson, accompanied by Mrs. Morris, were enjoyed. Visitors included J. rd. Visitor luded J. assistant dairy commi: Frahm, state en Operators Approve Committee’s Action New, York, J 5-)--The au- thracite operator inference, con- sisting of members, ut a meeting to- day in the hotel Waldor-Astoria, ap- proved every aétion so far of its sub-committee in the joint negotia- with the trike, Major W. W. Inglis, chairman of the operators negotiating committee, ‘{chairman of thi | The commissioner: miners to settle the} who called them together, said af- ter the session: “The operators have not- receded | h since the negotiations start- | uly 9 in Atlantic City.” | important anthracite cou) min- | ing companies were represented at the operators’ meeting. Clergymen_ Intervene A committee of three clergymen from the Scranton ministerial asso- ciated arrived today to confer sepa- | rately with the representatives of the ininers and operators. The min- ! isterd came to further a resolution | secking an end of the difficulties, adopted fy the association. = The ministers, who represent R0 churches, urged the miners to make every effort to reach a settlement and not to allow the negotiations to be broken up. They will make the; same appeal to the operators. | When spokesmen for the miners were informed of the actin of the | full committee of the operators’ con- | ference they declined to comment except to say that they were as un- yielding in their attitude, LITTLE JOE Patterson Is Reelected Head of County Board E. G. Patterson was re-elected county board for the unnua] organization meeting of the county commissioners, held today. also named Dr, Sinythe ‘as superintendent of hist Stackhouse as coun- ‘cian, and Dr. Smythe and ¥ fr Ree ister as members of the hoard of cincanity, All were re-ap- pointments, This afternoon the commissioners are passing on the usual grist of ‘bills against the county. F. R. CHECK wp on your Automobile Insur- ance. Autos have di- vided people into two suing year at the| TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 Washburn Lignite Coal is a North Dakota Product. ey More heat per dollar than any other fuel now selling in the northwest. Wilton Service The by-word of North Dakota coal consumers. For more than 25 years the coal ’ trade of North Dakota and adjoining states have favored Wilton Coal from the famous Washburn Lignite Coal Co. mine because of the noted “Wilton Service.” This mine, the largest lignite mine in the world, has become-a great northwest institution—it has earned AND BRIDE G0 Pr trom the United | States Treasury in Wa oe ' ON HONEYMOON LA MOURE GIRL Famous Song ing Writer Married | TAKES OWN LIFE ke SS ale Sa ea a Yesterday to Daughter of | IN MINNEAPOLIS Ze ae veh for the real! . : A letter home brings his father, Millionaire the grim Don Diego, to his aid, To- gether t the intrigue’ 1a classes: the quick and ‘the dead. This Hart- ford Agency will be quick to help you if you carry one of our lici MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N, D. Phone 577 MAN HELD FOR |. SLAYING COP/‘seat%s | Shooting “Occurred in ‘the Heart of Madison, Wis., “Little Sicily” its place by.selling a high grade fue! at a price that is fair to the consumer. Consumers using Wilton Coal are guaranteed coal when they wantit, for the Wilton mine is equipped to meet the peak. In the Heart of Wilton Coal Vein. en we SILENCE ee ees MARRIED. point him “out as the murdere! of Madison, W dolph Jessner, 34, pro criminal, Don! restaurant in the heart of ‘Madison's ebrated sword as | ‘Little Sicily,” is in jail here charg- mn while the son{ed with ing Patrolman Palmer his whip. Thompson, 33, last night. rush of romance! Jessner was said by officers to iT i herself the bathroom. | 4 on from start to finish, hyve admitted he shot jompson, Beer aero paceenerthvermhees 2 the prominent players are When the latter, in company — with PSH nU cae So Deum te sy in the leading feminine | another patrolman, attempted to} @>nta Pat Het Bod ak is! la Crisp, who directs and. force his way into the Jessner res- e left a note address an important, part; Jean | taurant- | He claimed’ he shot in ne: ‘arner Ola cla de! self-defense. t will not he necessary to have | : colt, Warner Olay Met asd] Tha man held recently started suit officer wateh the apartment ‘McDonald ainst two policemen, Taylor Gray longer. 1 hope a. spirit. will d Lyman Mason, asking their’ sus you always © pension on charges of intimidation had lived and misconduct. He said-since then itober 31 he had been taunted by other” pas morgue, trolmen. e Jessner said he started shooting when he was struck with a flash- Mint dan, b.~-(®)--Olivet Lundquis s old, who came] here from L N.'D., commit: | ted suicide last night in her apart j ment. . Elsie Wiggins, | 11 p.m. and,! than an hour} picture New York, lin, Broad a singing *h (®)-—Irvin Ber-| prince of j waiter in Nigger and his y ri went out former Ellin i ttle less are on their honeymoon. — |} slipped away from Berlin's apartment inf tly west forties late sterday to some undisclosed de: tination, possibly in the Adiron- dacks. On Saturday they will board the Leviathan on which a presiden-} tial suite has been reserved at cost of 000. They will spend some time abroad. They disappeared after brief tele- phone announcements to their friends that dl been married 3 hasty note to} a fdeat ct hel | ipreme Court ns ed to a man ‘The body was taken to the providing “a George | Wil immigrant fe asx Tenzy ‘| Kiwanians Told How Eye Glasses | Are Manufactured Dr. J. QO. Arnson, recently elected Woman Ends Life president of the nis club, py and Blu! presided y at the first meeting: . . i yr prop. rps H o! e Ne Year j i = miner eee | by Crawling Head |eirie hotel” Des Arnaon, told of tho First in Furnace The s Hing, the lees His, Mr.| tulin, preme court today reversed on of the Ward trict court in the Hanson ys. W. F. Bh for a new trial involved prior right held by He hinge outit jury out for Hanson, al oon error rious qu ey edntinue answered Se conrt” Kiwanis meeting in ‘Chicago last at law week, which he attended Committees were appointed and a vote of thanks was given Nels By- ng leader for the past year, meeting. ing the tr a Decision of the triet court in th Vvs.t aippert and the today The lower Ia verdict for the dite collect on a prov iven by the defendants }2000 profit for you—and you can doth ithout: interfering with your regular work inany way. Rerlin's woven around After the de: Shethyville, Ind, Jan. 5. -P) Mr garet House ended her lite !§ today by crawling head) first into furnace in her home, She told her husband she ing to fix the fi ed to return M nd found he: st line. he died this songs incidents h of his pert their court 1 This photograph 'was taken in the heart of the deep, dry underground nite Coal.Co.’s big mine at Wilton. It vein of coal in the Washburn Lig- shows the solid deposit of high grade fuel that has stood the test for 25 years. ‘This “million dollar mine” is the last word in mining equipment. , Wilton Coal is not “dumped” into .cars. It is mined by modern equip: ‘ment and experienced men, hauled from the pit by an underground, elec- trified railroad and elevated to the all-steel_tipple which screens and sorts it before it is loaded into coal cars. It is uniform fuel. court di aintil whe ory note was. go- When she fail-|5 House investigated who was clecte ’ ' attend, Tnthy PuEnce to her 1. Bi iodckiaakainmanotthe bil 2. Moschice, chalzmaa. of the: A FULL RATION Science holds that cod-liver for Arguments on Shortridge Appeal oil is important to assure chil- ee dren or adults a full ration Argument on the appeal of W. R. poy “HWE of health-building vitamins. Shortridge, Flasher physician convict- ed of second degree murder in con- nection with alleged illegal practices, | t a will be heard by the supreme court on January 12. The record in the | case wi filed recently and the ap- pellant’s brief was filed with the is the form of cod-liver oil Me ot that millions have been using court today. Against O’Connor | A bull, rushing in while the fight so successiully since 11873. It builds “5 s : In Jutice Court | | is on ends the combat and - the he: ying his oppone aad health and strength. Scott & Bowne, BloomSeld, N. J. Benton Baker, When Miss and was unable to was sent to Europe Berlin wrote “All Abe At The Movies ies | and: “What'll | Do When You Away?” “And I Am Blue, What’ll I Do?” Next he wrote “Don’t Wait Too! Long,” and soon after that “Remem- | ELTINGE THEATRE ber.” |< Pke amet cd. romans of ein Berlin denied that the songs held glow in Douglas ks’ new pho. special significance but Broadway toplay, “Don Q, van never was convinced, holding the sere Berlin heads his own musical pub-| ‘This story is. the lishing firm, is producer of the An-/ the old i nual Music Box Revugs 8 Te- puted to have an income of $500,000} @ year. fe is 37 and his bride 22. Forks Calendar are Far} afternoon, January 12 Set ushed to will be gladly furnished, and Places you under no obligation, calt 525W for appointment. P, J. HAGGARD WINDSWEPT REP. hing young Span- is sent to Spain by to complete his cduea- tion, It is soon demonstvated that he is an expert with the type of stoek whip used at tha ime in Cal- ifornia, While illustrating his abil- ity with one of these whips, he gets Lists 11 Cases | into trouble that leads to a duel, ip Californian, | his father Grand For D., Jan. 5.—(#)— The January of the district, court for Grand Forks county open- ed today with a heavy criminal cal- | endar which includes all cases against W. “O'Connor, former cashier of the First Savings bank of Grand Forks, charged with embez- His reward for this i rma “| E sentation at court, 4 B tone Billiard Parlors, pleaded | covers many fri guilty before Justice of the Peace R. not take plac vever,| H. Crane yesterday afternoon to a he has leaped a high| charge of permitting minors to fre- garden Il to escape the plaudits] quent his place. He was fined $5 ead eos reise aereeeh: [of the crowd, and discovered in the | and costs, which he paid. of the closing of the bank in, June.) 1924. ; s AUTH LABORATORY ‘The time for O'Connor's trial will Inmarek probably be set this afternoon. Sev- B. Sc. Bacterlologiat eral other cases were disposed of to- | day by pleas of guilty on the part of ene defendants. i rry Berstein, proprietor of the ‘Multiplies Motor. Power| steam- distilled gasoline! pickop. » and vast! Gasceneaa ‘len it wat ied tle vesoge Fon lg Deo thie Bai your carburetor Order whatever size fuel suits your needs. You can alwa mays get the prop- er size ‘when you order Wilton Coal. “More than 4 000,000 tons of high gradé fuel have béen mined and sold from the Wilton mine. It-has had to be the best: anise to enjoy such con- tinued ‘demand. . E beeatise EN- 4 ; doped” Don't Gamble — Order Wilton Coal. "_. Jt\Is Superior. ~ | New Words! NewWords! | pce foe ys WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The ‘‘Supreme Aathority”” Get the Best! Here are a few samples: agtimotor soviet _abfeaction hot pursuit cyper rotogravure Air Council capital s mud gun Ruthene Ana Wate xaminations for the month of Decem- Milk Standard: The Specific Gravity of milk should be not less than 1.027, Below this figure indicates that the milk is either defi- cient in solids or that it has been watered. The Sediment test for vii ble dirt should be Clean for raw milk to be directly consumed or Fairly Clean for milk that is to be pastqurized. The Fat content should be not | less than. 3.5%. Bacteriological: The maximum number of Bacteria per ce Washburn Leader—-E. FE. Fredcen,| Shall be 100,000, a good grade of milk will contain not more than 50,000 passed through town late Thursday | bacteria in 1 cubic centimeter. evening, with the news that Townley | _ Bawa ‘ ‘f had reached a depth of 800 feet in| “pate Source Sp. Grav. Fa t % bis oi! well. Mr. Fredeen, was just] 12/21 arck Dairy 1,034 returning from the oil field at Rol 12/21 i {seer inson. where he had been to visit 12/21 Townley holdings. Mr. Fredeen jtes that early next¥spring will test holes” being put |” wn in this section of the state. and others, have several thou- nd acres of leased land near Tut- der, Anamoose and in McLean The Herman Hanson jl | Was the largest leasings unty, being close-to 100 1925. TOWNLEY WELL DOWN 800 FEET eugene Fo Ract perce. Sediment lean Clean Clean Clear Clean Clean Se 3 true, pure. ch acl in any ve Steam-distilled to! give the greatest power. Test it. In'a few : driving you will feel non the Gi eso Conia a law cents jore—put mw wi Lf 5 the renee gasoline you can buy! lohnos Mrs. J. Moran M. Hilscher R. Hasz F. Slag® Schneider Hros. Sasse i Ode i St. Training School Mandan 1.034 Dale D: 1.034 M. 1.034 ok witeisSio Here is gasoline which puts ‘ ct gets” we es aa gives instant starting, lightning - 320,000 1,800,000 segs meme ede 1.034 Modern Dairy 1.035 |, Obewn 1085 V. Craven 1.035 4G, P. McGarvey 1.032 T. Neuganbower 1.031