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2 SERENE SE SS RR ’ ' ete ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926 PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ‘CON’ MEN H ATE | , DURKIN'S WIFE MEETS BETTY, THE “OTHER WOMAN” IT AXES BETTER MR. WRIGHT BUT k | PAID IN 1925 INDIAN IS SAFE THAN IN1924 Being Appointed Guardian Collcetions For Past Year For “Incompetent” Jee About Five Per Cent Bet- | “BLACKIE'S” BOY (CT RARMER |sactistanch eases } 4 but said he had thought he was p 's a reward to the person who noti- 4 fied the land, office and $10 was us- : ed by the land department to pay its * inspector's expe Pee cack ont aa GOVERNOR AWAY ' Said He Thought Wood on] Governor A. G. Sorlie left yesterday for Wahpeton, where he is today at- School Land Was Free to | tending a winter carnival. ‘This eve- ” ning the governor will attend @ com- Anyone Who Cut It munity mecting at Wyndmete. Ad- 1 Net So Lucrative @, cai ter, Steen Says dresses by the state's chief executive fj Ai , se / ‘ ‘i are features of the rams at bot! as cee win Tax collections du sina Tn that, wood growing on | places. Governor Sorite will return i lives “in the Tand of the wiyateriow sable DAN aed BIER Sila RN | Kershaw, Burlei county. farmer, ———— ‘eee Osage murders.) : per ae al is Uh ee be ; $35, far three loads of firewood, the i OM mad heer itn records of the state land commission- |] . UCE er’s office disclose, . A. & M. Tire Service|. . } (s 1 Corresp | Mt a Following the offer by the Mand de- . < . ‘ Pawhuska, Okia., 8. Tin i S ety partment of $25 reward for the ar- First Class nite men charged wi ponsibi s payable z rest and convition of anyone cutting Tire r'the murder ' vore Adiiitionsl yecetes by tue * : Weed: on athee or schgok Janda, the lt Memeo ony | ay oe ay niet counties due to tax sales and’ pay- ‘tees S| departrient was notified ‘that ‘Ker- } and Tubes. : age Indians may or may net he ment of delinquent ‘taxes bid fair diaw Nee been cette woad | on . - ‘ ie! to bring the proportion of taxes paia : i | to the highest point in the history of MATA eS heal isi the state, Steen said. The average of taxes collected in proportion to { the amount levied during the last! when Richard Ford Jr, was 3 years| [_——= f ( ’ nunished; three years is, 98.66 per year. Steen ; ‘ hopes that this year the proportion father was sent to prison for , his of taxes levied will reach 98 per cent, | the riot murder: M i $ a 2 | Ne he lad (abov Vi leaving only two per cent to he class: | NO* ie (ab 1s oes I e <p ed_us uncollectible. rin Marysville, The tux levy for 1924 was $4,588,- paroled, is being | | 824.74 and for 1928 it was $4,013, | 1e4 second time. Jf Ford is freed Ca W. S ll 359.15, ‘wo plan to start life anew, the eel r, we Je : Eman Raney ran father as farmer and Richard Jr., as HARMONY TO oto | | 10 be the principal business in pros- The one who buys a Willys-Over- a a Hein sepeny as ne a land car here not only gets‘what we na t BE SOUGHT a wee oe sincerely believe to be the best auto- the assistance of Governor Hammill ‘ , mobile for the price .obtainable in of J. George Wright, in charge the who has earned the a certain element of the white « zenry by his unwavering fi tect his dusky-skinned c For many years there w ways to aconire wealth spe “ dil in t bank Oklahoma--three, if you co ; robbery; to strie anol “gusner | is sponsoring the convention, has set or to become 8 guardian for an “in- | W E ] belay I forth in its declaration today’s market, but he has also ‘ competent” Indian. | of pi . is : Ms Juntice vat: Laut | spl OF dnia ‘Sullivan: Dustin, tiie cresyea * ae _ z Plans Completed Today bought our obligation to see’that he The,tale ofMIndians who were mulet- | eunma Sh ; 2 a Sullivan Durkin, the 18-year-old bride of Martin Durkin, Chicago wees, The all-lowa committee met today * * Fag feronlbdiansrem were rules |eiiiatan She jaa: tne Hnh and the picture was taken after she reached Chicage and learned, not only to eonstude ty ntans for comoerow's never ceases to be satisfied with it. i ed and defrauded by | their white |that Durkin was a murderer, but that he had another wife. ‘The “cther sweetheart,” Betty Werner, who | Prinei le of Agricultural Sur- | meeting. : ; guardians 3s meat iat fase [once helped Durkin escape imprisonment in California, but who threatens to, tell police “all she knows |) nee gri s Prenrebit Coetidge’ te expected tu ‘ Come in some day and see how about told Wright, aided | MU Rone Here Se age to Irma, is at the left. When she and Durkin met, after his ar- plus Marketing Body to send a note to the conference that - well: we have prepared ourselves to : new and wise legislation from Con ed her: “Sc they've made you bitter against me, have they?” She answered, “You did may have considerable bearing on re- hed igress, has seen to that. | J turned away, Inset is a picture of Durkin taken at the Chicago district attorney’s office. Be Keynote Rules coue snares ac lhe mere ore fulfill that obligatiop. Here was the the thine use - session. \ boi work. A white man, with'the con-| = ' —— Indications of the strength in nu-| [ie ‘ mA nivance, perhaps, of ve -carele: ‘PILGRIMS PAY which had extending hee REVERSED" Des ae Jan. beatae merical representation of the confer- ourt, would have a rich Indian de-| nd payable on the] Assistant: is Complete ‘mony among middle |ence is given in the fact that 150 LAHR MOTOR SALES ‘ 1 Glared, “incompetent and would get | ferved payment plan. nel soak 10 yours yaatorat makes ‘youl western states on their demands up-| rooms have been reserved at ‘one appointed his guardian. Then the! _ The lower court upheld Frazier’s| “Customer: “Then it won't do.| 0% congress for adequate farm relief | hotel for delegates. ; fun would begin. | contention that the commissioners ; When I take it off [should look 16| !eFisiation will be the prime object . First there would be a good-sized | jhad no authority to enter into such| years older.”—Tit-Bits. of the corn area conference to be | <a | 4 fee for the guardian, paid out of the | an agreement, holding that the com- < ‘ held here tomorrow. " 9 Indian's estate. Th missioners should have reduced the LITERAL Representatives of eleven states py BCTRIC AND ACETY: Bismarck, ‘ No, Dak. would need an attort « will attend. ™ ‘Ah, In belle dame] The keynote around which this har-|f/| © LENE WELDING Distributors of his own and his w this attorney, a good fe e are one beauty.” * I] probably be built and she sive me a| which will be sounded by former Gov- 1 Bismarck Welding all, the control pes a vorst of | a = rene £ the Indian's estate | pain in the neck.”—Searlet Saint. | ernor Lowden of Illinois, is expected Ww would be in the hands of the guarl-| Incoming Trains Filled “With The. uaicarn mentioned il the mgok | itaakiraaralue smattering! corvers orks 208 10th St. Phone 776 ian. of Job probably was the aurochs, a| tion. This is considered, if pre-co1 The result is easily guessed at.| Passengers —< ria 64 ' Okt versed at | Passengers pecial kind of wild cattle now extinet. "| vention talk may be used as a basis, “incompetent” and th le Exits Necessary \ Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars, the «uardian| to represent claims against the bondsmen of the 4 and DEAD PRELATE bank to judgment, and ordered the oe enefit by 4 agreement annuiled. Pts about in autos a vthing was splendic Lad Who Killed Grandmother | 50 to Spend His / Life in Prison rs. Wright Changes Things But Mr. Wright was on the a result of his p ed a law settir for handling the af fairs of an incompetent at $250 a limiting the amount that jot ptest ildren » year Could be paid an incompetent 1 hout int sion. |g Harrisburg, 1 $1000 per quarter, All money ¢ ns are filled with pas-| Saved from that went intdé trust for the Ind as been found nee 1 must i and could be spent only under ial exits in the | life in state prison for shooting his approval of Mr. Wright, railway » police are | PX-¥e 1 grandmother for $50, two Ne is where Mr. W carned | having: yin dl » the hatred of « ing: the horde: : i. ution had been set for next proved an une Phe only Yesterday the state board hoodwink. Such bills as y comes from the sw s commuted the sente said he was happy his but wided, “1am done with the ineurs that appear just wkers selling phot paid; the rest he will not approv Consequently, such Indians as are a pre dea now on th ompetent” list he body will be placed in a coffin 5 me declared insane and + people who genuinely unable yee une afterno Regs ng in| Sending me to an insane asyla Mike cage of themselves; the rest} the palace overnight, it will be taken | yo, = “s ' ey ecin guardians. tomorrow to Brussels, to receive thet High Court Denies Wright, in this manner, prob: homage of the nation in a great cere > ‘ : § has control over more money annu-| mony of state, Freedom to Woman : : ally than any other man in the Unit | 2 ue court today denied a corpus to Anna Mae Ivetz, held on a perjary charge at whea. unpopularity : powers, under the law, are eno & and he has established a “drank 1 4 on which goes the nan of every In t following a hearing in the court | 4 be dian who is a confirmed drunkard. f ie Goch amt, Draw Money so cot he bo ‘line mupeene tec ere phere MERSPREN | = : . ‘ & Such Indians are not allowe oO R. W.) an-effort Baa ‘ e A — i draw a cent of their money. The bills pn ettartste dhtain per Leeda ene ' : yee : thinks they, should e not.|State Bank, of Crash, Sore ccna ceunraing eadee held RES qual every e term ..7 3 | : fe gay old practi ting an|of Crosby, J.C. and R. psseatl,| M io shu : i ned + i rie GEER Tea Tal Rea ee oe eee Mak, WvGiay sued cure AUER a marvelou , extra powerful engine’ 2 everything from a four-tube radio| The case, w : thane : Set to building lots in Florida has| the defendants, invol sists eka haa ga iey tara # . - . Speed that enables you to pass almost every-' , one else on the road . 3 3 Acceleration that keeps' | | you out of the ruck in traffic 1; A color : : the county in s 4 become passe. was on deposit b; v= One Indian, a Carlisle graduate, eral Divide county banks which fail) ——— and a man of intelligence, became led. The comm entered into victim of the drink habit some time reement with bondsmen for the : ago. As a result he has not had albanks whereby they accepted certit- cent in his pocket for over a year,|icates of deposit in one of the banks although nearly $15,000 a year is pil- ing up in his name on the books at} Washington. All of his bills, even down to the barber’s and bootblacks’, are paid by Wright. Manv a man has tried to take advantage of him in his drunken moments, but none has suc- ceeded. Many Bills Outstanding As a matter of fact there are now outstanding several hundred thou- sand dollars’ worth of bilis which In- dians have’run up and which Wright will not approve. This, at least, is the charge of his enemies. But Wright is unmoved by any complaints. Th is fortunat for the Osage natioi The old di oppression and high-handed swind £ are just about over. The red man thas found real protection at last. | nation and grace of line that, in any,company, - _| singles out this car for its sheer outstanding | beauty. Richly upholstered in genuine Baker’ ; ‘ velour. 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