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WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy tonight and Wednesday. No decided change. ESTABLISHED 1873 MARCK TRIBUNE (aan % BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUAI FEBRUARY 2, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS | KNOWN DEAD FROM STORMS ON ATLANTIC ALL EXHIBIT SPACE AT AUTO SHOW ISTAKEN the Biggest Events in ws History Models of All Cai Cars Sold tins Wil) Be Shown—Acces- sories, Too That Bismarek’s {it first automobile show is going to be @ monster at- traction is indicated by the fact that all available display space in the taberWacle, secured for the affair, was spoken for soon after the an- nouncement was made that the show was a “sure thing.” The show is to be hejd on Thursday, ao? and Sat. urday, March 4, 6, and 6. Every automobile dealer in Dis- marck will have on display from one to three models of the various makes of cars which he handles. Only pass- enger cars, will be shown at the ta- bernacle, but each dealer is planning on exhibiting in his own sales rooms other models for which' there is no room at the main building, as-well as trucks, tractors, and commercial car: Will Show Agcessories Exhi' of autcntobile accessories and equipment will be numerous at the auto show, as each dealer, as well as Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, local wholesalers in automotive equipment, will haye accessory di plays. Radios have been barred from the auto show building, but each dealer will exhibit and demonstrate the type of radio he handles at his own sales room: Effor are being made to s high class entertainment features which will be a part of the auto show each day, and the affair is expected to draw hundreds of people to the and evening of the three. A small admission fee will be charged. A committee ‘of local automobile dealers will attend the Minneapolis automobile show, which opens Satur- day, an@ vae men expect to gain many, rer, guide; valuable suggestions and much advice commander of the southern division which will assist them in\making the during the Sioux campaign of 187 ‘ \ General George A. Custer, command-| was advanced as the motive for Har-| ture. Americans were first thrilled! The Mormon church is a Boia ficer of Fort Lincoln and par- ‘ . Li | are in the hands ‘of the*following ticipant in ie Sioux engamemonts; wor ro where Mr. Bryant at Pittsburgh in 1913 and since that }ey to direct its destinies like an (Frank Grouard, “Silent Charley” Killed in the battle vf the Big Hor Father De Smet, and. Sitting Bul Horse und other | | Validity of Aima Rubens’ Marriage to Be Investigated Bismarck show a decided success. Arrangements for the local show committee: Huilding—E. R. Rose, Chris Bertsch, tort ‘Robert Krutzne! . Decorations—R. V. Stair, S. win, Entertainment—A. FE. Brink, Fred Oscar Selvig. N ve Fleck, M. B. W. Cor- Gilman, F, PROPERTY SOLD | TOCOUNTY CAN ~ BEREDEEMED Law Permits Re Redemption on 6% Basis—Other Changes Explained been sold to the county are per: Duluthians Want Inspector to Find — concen remedy poor radio has prevailed sinc luth radio enthus petition to the government asking beled an Laity a ed ae) ie cate any possible interference in this Indications Point to One of territory, CRAWFORD’S | DATES ARE MARCH 4,5, ‘| LATEST BOOK ‘TRIAL IS SPEEDY ONE FOR BISMARCK . jgerae ae nar te HAS ARRIVED 12 scx sane om MUSIGLOVERS uption whie | Christmas, Du- Deseribes Exploits of. Ben Arnold (Connor), Pic- turesque Dakotan First copies of “Rekindling Camp, F. Crawford's latest book on ‘North Dakota, have just reach- ‘The book describes the exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor) pic-! turesque North Dakotan of the days who in turn was Indian fighter, gold miner, cowboy, hunter, rfverman Fires,” Lewis Mr. Crawford, who is superimtend- ent of the N iety, has written two other books with the Dakotas of pioneer davs ds the background. They are “Badlands and Broncho Trails” Deadwood Stage Line.” A Prominent Character 1863 Arnold ‘held throughout the middle and northwest. serving aed enlistments in the C ivily and Helena and freighting with bull ons betwen Fort Benton and Fo s time he witnes the robbery of the the Port Neuf Canyon, helped trans-| fer the body of Slade, the notorious 4 “bad man”, over the Snake river aft-| he had been hung by vigilantes,’ city from a wide territory. The show saw the signing of the great Indian will be open to the public each day | treaty at Fort Riee in 1868 and su! vived the disastrous bliz: spat thetupape Musontl river valley ketches are given | such noted westerners as James Brid- eneral George A. verside, Calif., F ttorney Albert Ford prepared nvestigate the validity of ieee Mears dae here last davetday of Alma Rubens, moving picture actress, to Ricardo Cortes, film pla: ‘Court records in Los Ang Ahe actress obtained an interlocutory decree of divorce last year from Dr. ; Daniel C. Goodman, but that the vorce does not become finaY until Cortez, in Hollywood, declared both the and his bride believed that she |wab legally free to marry as she Taxpayers whose property, ‘has’ waited a year and two days after the divorce case thad been. heard, AA AA A ee re “NEGRO PLEADS Hubber Boom Brings | Heber J.Grant of Salt Lake City, Utah, Has 63 HA A VEB E BEEN GUILTY ANDIS Hage Proepeia| Only $500 But He Can Borrow Millions SNATCHED FROM relat (A) —Telegraphing| ” nY rom Penang, Straits Settlement, the (Special ¢ ED correspondent of the Daily Mail de-| suit Leke City nrrespondent) has ae ribed the enormous prosperity the gone broke four times, bul he can't doom in rubber has brought to the horrow, literally, sum he wants Malay peninsula, The people of the meraly’ on his sawn prom region, he says. made £26,000,000 | Confesses pornos Woman) more in 1 “neTwr Gen | TREAT COMING ete pay. only $500 to ‘his name, b 4 the power to invest millions of dollars aniually without account. 925 than in 1924, in 1924, Several Vessels Are Still at Sea With Disaster Threat- ening Them jute nionarch over the irs of BO0,000 people, bination of | man and ALKAID CREW IS SAVED in brief, is as most ren Heber J. of one ‘kable men in Amer- ‘ant, president of the and ‘eme ruler Modern Inventions Have Played Prominent Part in Saving Lives PFiteehah pad ABANDONED 8. Feb, 2—@)— communicants, While Prisoner Is Taken nt started life as a poor hoy, to Court ‘House Rhondda Welsh Male Singers) syining shoes ut. five cents n parr Lexington, Ky. Feb. 2, -()—Ea Reing Brought Here by to support himself and his mother, 2, Entered Businens School Thi ? alex i ; c Norwegian’ freighter Joah- Haseis, enroy Blended uitty, here Kiwanis Club ae of his first step upwards anne Dybwad haw heen abandon Bryant, whose husband and two e - Flan steamer Armdute ‘ser ds Ae et et ane “One day a boy pointed out the book. Relgian steamer Arminco, ac- | gril Musical lovers in Bismarck are keeper uf a bank and suid he made | ering, and was sentenced to be! looking forward to the concert of the $150 a month. [ decided I'd never i hanged Friday, March 5, in the Fay-! Rhondda Welsh male singers on make that much shining shoes, and ette county ji yard, The trial Thursday, February 18, at the City made up my mind to become a hook- lasted exactly 16 minut f ne pen Te waa ore ‘of the speeilicnt -tsiais| Ren ceein) kone Or ue outtLaNE, Keb in the history of the county. Court) Rismare The chorus i: was called promptly at 9 o'clock.) known und musical critic Prosecuting Attorney Maury Kemper ican and Canadian cities where it. bes ted to try the gage on the] jj ppeared are unanimous in Some day Vl be professor of i he ee a his attack on] proclaiming it one of the most tal. manship in this very school,” he Mrs, Bryant here January 19, Con-| ented groups of men singers tha [is He made the boast good cording to an intercepted | mex- sage from the latter steamer. menngge added that the » wan standing by the which was in a sinking jon and a menace to navi- The ponition of the ves- nel wan given an 45:54 north, 38:40 went, e enrolled in night school. s penmanship execrable, ani fellow-students jibed him about New York, Feb, 2—()—Held at bay by human ingenuity and inven- tiveness which have resulted _ in thrilling rescues the past week, the stormy Atlantic is still threatening disaster to several vessels far ut sea, The toll of known dend today stood at 27 after 63 men had been snatch- ed from imminent death, Three ves- sels are known to have foundered. Today the Hamburg-American Lin- er Westphalia was steaming toward New York with 27 men aboard from the Dutch freighter Alkaid. Receiv- ing urgent S. 0. S, calls early J uary 31, the captain sent his ship vigtion in this case carried the Fem) has been heard in the country four years later. alty of hanging. Charges against) ‘This is the third successful season| “I used up enough papér to reach, the i fab a the Psi of Mr! the chorus has-been giving concerts’ around the world, 1 guess, but iH rf et ack elie under the direction i tite) oe how to write,” he say e jomas organ (Glynfuch), famous ‘rom the usiness school G wnt tas pho LA Uta tet brought here) Welsh conductor, ‘The chorus was entered industry. He got a good cry at Peet in reforma-| winner of the $1,000 prize offered start with a small factory—but in tory at Frankfort in Adjutant Gen-| in an international contest held in| 1880 it burned and he lost $10,000 of! chal eel automobile, while a na) Pittsburgh, Pa. in which 53 of the) his own and $3000 he had borrowed.| tional guard officer rode in a tanks| jeading men’s chorus of the coun-|{le paid buck the $3000 in two year ave ene ane etter ari vali Hare ale | rey adi part: time and organized a fire insurance PbO Mittal puts cers OF the] The Rhondda concert in Bismarck} company. This went under in the, piton ane ort homagit uty! has been secured through the in-| panic of 1893, and he was left with nown that an officer and not the) ¢ience of the Kiwanis lub and the} $100,000 in debts @n his hand ds will be used for the com-) In 1907, while he was still naying) full d crowded but ier 8 = ‘ull speed to the Alkaid, determining : y building fund. off the $100,000, he lost $30,000 more ; 2) . on his course OH a senile Heh lls Fame Is World Wide because ihe had indorsed the notes; HEBER J. GRANT ae Gtcae tee ener rd C. Stott,|, The fame of Welsh choral singing] of unfortunate joni - Within 10 hours the Westphalia presiding, kept the crowd within the| has been world wide since 1872 when ide Church President Hie sighted the Alkaid, washed by heavy roont, while the negro was frisked|# mixed choir, consisting mainly of] Ho , by 1918 he was on his | awa: Mage folk under the leadership of| feet again. Always active in the af- riffith Rhys Jones (Caradog), won| fairs of the Mormon church, he had| | {waves with her fore and after rails, Proof of City’s ‘Harris was taken back to the state deck houses and hatches carried reformatory ut Frankfort within lit.| the $5,500 challenge trophy for two{been elevated to the presiden Business Growth Me more than an hour after sentence, | successive yearse defeating well| With him were two counsellors whol The entire procedure was quiet, and| trained choru from London. ' Of/ were supposed, theoretically, to help Positive 7 away. Her boats also were smashed. E ty ; proof of Bismarek’s shortly after word came, of his’ sate ,all Welsh musical organizations the} him form decisions on matters of; business growth: are contained in The heavy seas made impossible launching of a) lifeboat from the ; : Rhondda, chorus’ is proclaimed as) policy—but ax a matter of fact ant! puaiteas, se veiting Lemmaton, Sete f00P8 | tirst. The visit of the chorus tol can and sometimes does act ,inde- TE OR rs “ y = P| s ¥ ey: i Bat ver mk ecw. bade famorlcats by no means a new ven-[pendently of them. , KeekweNreenc onthe Bi Westphalia until 8:30 yesterday morning, when the entire crew of 27 were saved, The Alkaid was sct on fire as a menace to navigation. Fears were expressed yesterday for the safety of the British steam- ship Ryburn, which left Rottendam who. formerly {by the singers when they appeared} institution, and Grant is empower-/ ees f eed interpret- ployed, traded Br: .'time they have returned to American lute ‘monarch, As. trustee he) Petitions S They Are Le- | *stonishing Sey es 5,000 tons of anthracite und was due tigeabornolie fhe tomohile oe ae We uf dissat- caver times at the demand of the/holds all its securities, and he can tate The over the figures for 1924, January 16. She carried a crew of ‘on|American music loving public. invest them as he pleases, account: / gitimate Daughters of This ship Ae Sian the Delaware habary. 19 ic basis Farenent tous of . countri}ing to no one, Among the cone ‘i Sena Sree sale ere tegen ipa freee és as included concerts at some o , is president and direc ‘ormer Senator H vr eleab sc Minpaldenorip 4 wien they, were: retiten nie te ee stewe largest © rtue of his position, are ; | q Inventions which enabled the res- atieieee eae \ cue of most of the men aboard dis- paces zs Bank and Trust. Co.;| Butte, Mont., Feb. 2—(@®)—A_peti-| tressed vessels were the wireless, the a Idaho Beet Sugar C jon Co-j tion signed by three women who al-| radio compass and the Lundin all- hee Mercantile Co.; Utah Home| lege they legitimate daughters A N N ] NG A metal unsinkable lifeboat. Fire Insurance Co.; Beneficial Life|of the late W. A. Clark, former! n yan armed: ¢ Emel I Tnstiranee Cor Utah State National| United States senator, and who seek motor trucks and passenger automo- jerk te audition he isa director| to have set. aside the court. order hiles, Ed Harris, negro, triple mur- Jot Me Union Pusitic Railways heads {Which recently admitted Clark's. will ECTURE TOUR r of a white wom- his own private bond and insurance] to probate, has been filed in distriet to Lexington to- house, and in ex-officio head of every] court here. The petitioner ° thousand 1 MERON INAER DEON on carts, named as Alma nthe watel to cluding a duily newspaper and scor k : OL aaah iller, say they w the, Wall Cross the Country to Prevent . i , fare ught here from the Send aha latbiacies intel . 3 Frankfort rmatory $0, miles away, 4 4 1 i ; say they} Tell “True Condition ¢ Adjutan ral J. A. Kehoe, in tak-| Movement Is Started to Keep S<atiere(! in 4 ; tition, # of ing precautions,from a possible at-|, filed by atin A. Shelton, Butte ‘ All tional Defense” tack, ordered Lieutenant. Coborn|’ Head of Indian School | Mormon reli | torney, and Edward C. Hyde of Gayle of Frankfort to walk beside , sas City. Were the negro, cloaked like the prisoner in Bismarck Te a tener, the|.. Shelton said the’ three women, who! Convicted of Robbing in a blanket, Gayle is of similar, ve in gn around Kansas City are|™ Renner State Bank—In- virtue of "nerseveranc ‘illus- itature. daughters of a woman said ta S"Hle led the negro from the walls of| Realizing, that the Bismarck Indian Cate A be pellina ct ale *| married the late senator in F an army off the reformatory to the waiting tank aoa Mar ade wonderful nroRtes The Me aca ithe ints fn 1869, and who, died several adiainist ation of the only 15 feet away, and entered it,| during the five years that C. ago. and whic ‘The territory around the reformatory |inson ‘has been in charge, local or-| ® Depbal ne Rammbs Rd Ave betting? Sioux Falls, sanity Pleas Failed ted to come in and redeem on a six per cent bas: Laws of Nort! Thoresen, ‘aa, in explaining new sti ms tax bi islation. ‘he alty of 5 per cent which ordinary accrues after tax sale and the legal rate of interest on tax sale certificates bid in by the cow ty amounting to 12 per cent per an- ‘ectress was on her way today to lo- British Ship, , 19 Days Overdue, Reaches Mainland 3 | x ! es had been roped off for two blocks. | ganizations and individuals are en ua sen' dus after ho wai not. Bentebent Af teks wean P at ‘he would never make a singer. ‘ Guardanen Patrol Streets, [SqaTOURE, 12 have the bureau of In-/ "six. months later Grant returned, ATE MOVES ted y, thay be no longer iss state penitentiary were imposed on Streets were patrolled by ds: its decision to transfer Mr./ 8d sang the hymn so well he was) ! ‘itche! . gers and her daugh- men following last night's incident | DeGinied Se Mt Plecsate wich, suij|edmitted to the choir. He had sung king the | tor, Zera Crumb, convicted bank. rob- when troopers used tear gas ON &/ cance] the proposed change, it privately 7000 times in the six group of 250 curiosity seckers who|"Aithough ‘the Me. Pleasant school months. had ‘milled around the prison de- Grant sums up his philosophy of jar- bers, in circuit court here today. is a much larger institution, having) unting Trip In Prospect of the ‘Renner. State bank November “true charges of robbery in the first de- This he ei 2 e enabling taster fravel os the hours | comes, im the, mature of s, well-de-|, comes cay ia Jo;"net because the is he will attempt to do in a, 23. They confessed to the robbery, /num were waived for a limited per- iod. Between March 8, 1926 and| Bi the Delaware bound for Phil: tons of coal. November 1, 1925, taxpayers were al lowed to*redeem upon payment of tl accumulated taxes plis interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent. Time “Chapter 199 granted further *elief to those taxpayers who were unable to take advantage of. Chapter 210 by reason of Tinancial inability. Under 199, taxpayers were al to make a partial redemption of any out- standing, taxes. malin Be perment of taxes for the year whe e prop- erty was first forfeited ‘and by pay- ing such subsequent taxes as they were able to pay they were given an extension of time to make a com- plete redemption. “Chapter 199 also reduced the max- imum legal rate of interest on tax sale, certificates from 12 per cent to 9 per cent and the ene penalty from 5 per cent to cent but could not of course 1 to taxes which had been previously sold to private Slade at. tax sale or to taxe quent to eae eertificates h id by private ers, The reduction in pen- ie and interest prescribed in Chap- ter 199 wag retroactive only where property had been struck off to the county, “The provisions of Chapter 199 which have met with the most ‘ious objection relate to the that requires the tax deed on all to the connie 8 led period of Maren 1 Emtery te a? the for the hearing on ueating | that. adeiphia with sre 000 ight| | They were convicted last Friday on apite orders to dispe ME! achievement in the following remark: ‘The tank was pulled by two trucks| Sout $50 students, and the transfer, 8Cin which “we persist in doing three-months lecture tour of the, but made a plea of insanity. condition of our national defense,” | gree in connection with the ‘holdup drive to Lexington, nature of the thing has changed but s he has expressed himself being 1 country. After that he will spend, The women appeared to be relieved Fearing the main highway might ; because our power to do it has in- some time at his old home Wis- | wh he c coueeal anttustaea h aT rcuteus| Very much attached to dis ‘work in| | eee bine Elina, ae Vs aN re snc toeeeee court’s decision ended the Bismarck and the people of this cit; That been his nfotto; And that, route was traveled. i : Upon arrival here Harris was tak-| $"d is willing to give up this oppor-| nerhans, is, why the is Utah's best Senator Norris of the Oppo: “Guess Vil wait about six Wooks, hefore atart- ing out on a foragi' expedition,” said Mr. A. jog of Bismarck after nidon today ¢ and found the sun ue i i the United State, aa (Continued on page three) can ‘be prevailed upon to reconsider| known and most powerful citizen. sition Warns Against | “remains thy Ghee ete ae am rize-winning its neil art eu. ROBBERS WI WHO Steam Roller Methods ee bmieak d that. we S| Orations ‘Are Under Mr. Dickinson's able man- shi A . i Being Printed agement the local Indian girls’ school ‘ashington, ()--The sen- due is the ‘bind atin ie — abte plunged into a six-hour session lar d bures Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 2-—(@)—— brogated ‘to themselves|In_ response to a call from high of standing squarely in| schools in the state and in Minneso- di fas grown from an enrollment of Gurdaras 6 Gs Maia and Ny LE STA j today in an effort to hasten consid- eration of the income surtax rates grounds have been noted. The stud- Rie ane. : ta, th ents, in their various public appear- , of the tax reduction bill and thus! ‘Mit in tirst| state university is printing for dise fee tome the results of the make surer a final vote before the| lecture in New York on February 10,| tribution a number of the prize-win- careful training given them at the eeksana: j and then speak in New England, the| ning orations in the inter-state and school by the superintendent and Mrs. Pickinson, who assists in their in- The speeding up process was plan-! Vit Lor” Angeles ‘oh Be copes tere tim jan struction, and is at all times watch- ith | ned in the face of a warning from rahe S D strnetion, and 1s. at 3 Postal Inspectors Join With) rerio. Norris’ Kepabliane Webront| move up the coast to Seattle, qnuahe, Saultes of Dickinson and The people of Bismarck feel that Police of Three States ka, leader of the | opposition, that | "4! for the i to take Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson away “steam roller methdds will not get | Weather Report of two ereea, rhe nee ae Sen from ‘the local school just at the in the Search you anywhere. | eather hepo. tiny” and “The Constitution.” ine aan they ae ak ce is: A Althoesh Reppblican and Democra- | @——___———-® ot orations which will be ution one of the best of its kin _-= ic regulars on the finance comm tributed upon : and to replace them with a stranger.| Pawtucket, R. I. Feb. 2—UP)—Five| tee had compromised their differ. | ;ijmberature at 7 a. m. . naga by Hareld ‘would not be for the best interests postal inspectors were here today and | ences on the surtax schedule, which| Lowest last night | of Bi marck; “A People's of the school. More were coming to trail the four] calls for a reduction in the maxi-| p, cipitation to 7 a. m. ‘ Voice” by Samuel Aandahl of Man- ic Body Acts ‘tough looking ibirds” who stole the} mum rate from 40 to 20 per cent,| Highest wind velocity * “12| dan;_and “Democracy in the Balance” Acting in this spirit, and with the, supply of $260.000 worth .of| some opposition has developed. Sen- WEATHER FORECAST by Glen Sanberg of Rochester, Min- consent of Mr. Dickinson to rem: from the main post office | ate Democrats accepted the maximum| For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly] Mesota- an here if official perthission is obtain. here, rate upon a further reduction in the | cloudy tonight and Wednesday. No a the Association of/Co! Police of Rhode Island, Connecti-|'sartax rates applying on incomes bee | y. Hughes Car night sent the following eut and Massachusetts, were co-oper-| tween $24,000 and $60,000 | “Shor North Baketat wentis tloway Cantinusd ‘sting in a highway patrol seeking the | would cut the revenue’ b; $25,000,000 | A (Cantinaed Ws nant Saree? automobile in ‘which they sped from| above that provided in’ the; house | ‘night ard Wednesday; snow to- Given. Permit to ————— the looted postoftice yesterday morn-| Bill, | night in east portion. No decided | change in temperature, Trani oldings Rouge 0. K. For, ing, Melldn Is Attacked | oy EATHER CONDITIONS afer H Matrons But Not The four ge all masked and with) Renewing his debate of two years! The barometric pressure is high nee care ig sel oer ie trp i berntary Mellon on gurtax | over the Great Lakes region and it Pete G nator Couzens, Republican,, is low ove: F For Young Girls watchman, was closing the lobby doors| of Michigan, epterday "declared fi | Mountain a oe en seid 2 om wee at midnight. They overpowered and| ures obtained by the special com-| Light precipitation the Chicago, Feb. 2.—P)—If tron | tied him and George Sullivan; clerk.| mittee which investigated the inter-| Missouri Valley and over the north. of 40 or thereabouts uses ‘a little} While the prisoners watched, the| nal revenue bureau “dispel the fal-| ern Rocky Mountain region while’ rouge and lipstick now and then it| robbers then started ¢ ugely job lacy of the argument that high sur-| elsewhere the weather is general is ligitimate Fund advisable; but for:on the main vault, burning through | taxes are responsible for investments | fair. Moderate temperatures pre- young irls—never! Says Leon’ the door og ‘an acetylene sorb, in tax-exempt securities” as was| vail in all sections. Dabo, ietyearcold 'N ‘New York artist. Yeggs Were Considerate maintained by Mr~Mellon. He said) Weekly Weather and Crop It is a‘ natural and artistic thing e watchman complained of ‘the| the figures “showed. that taxpayers| Scattered light snow and gene for a woman to want to. decorate ld and one of the men. ey @ coat | with lateame ‘of more than $100,000 | ly mild temperature prevails: in herself, but he objeets to cosmetics beh is Leigeper gid Later he said he} had invested less than 7 1-2 per| sections. Some yard feeding was for at iba sungry and fol he ene Sullivan | cent in, cerexernt securities, cessary in some were given sandwi lor which the oo Norris mig - ce ta 1 fe oi ss boom ots rain vale i oho bop : ar : mf met ma Fj int, Her parents should for! % the ays : ee Atamps "aie, ny mail miled. eae me tite lant nena

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