The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1926, Page 3

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“ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19%. . order on-which we have entered there 5 ~ ; J.°C, Creighton, Mr. Fuhr came to 1» Yueh Wei-Chun, governor q \ \fie no room for the selfish employer Mandan in 1883 and was.gn employe % Sabai is 46 dg at of , yi 5 or for the selfish ret Tt is my offthe Northern Pacific, for 25 years. elves of er ay hit 4 V5 Ra Ni ane aR firm: conviction that there is ‘no es- . ——}i ‘ Sinyhdgehd@, Yih’ southern . Honan. ve - }sential antagonism between capital | Fred S. Foster of the Kennelly | General Yueh is an ally of Mafshal “Ue, nd labor. Differences, of opinion ‘| Furniture company left yesterday for | Pang Yu-Hsiang and commander of \ mah pitas but these can be adjusted Omaha, ‘Nebr., called by © message lone of: the national armies. i 2 if both parties are pervaded with a which told of finding his » brother |* spirit. of good will and justice.” dead in an Omaha, hota. { } . a Cavalier of the Cross and Crown : “Urge ~ lot Italy in 1992, Wood. never cared Kiwanis Club Starts , ‘ The Helling Agency. oe Gihccat’. Limce cel tucks’ eal. ease seeaber oF tare reas, Movement te Provide | | Sashes pacar. leapt nicidal 3 and was a member of two} | + Suicidal’ “Effort” Believed | rintry ‘clubs. In politics he was a iSt. Paul Man Wanted at Red- by aieads | Rail rd’s Order to Re-|| Seneral Insurance and Cayped hy Ill Health and. | Repoblican and in religion an Episco- mace ti , Community Building en la Bonds. “he 4 pata. He maintain a homes in An- eld, S. D., Located in panda * established Wire Service |] First Guaranty Bank Bldg. ; 4 ° ¥ A movement‘ was s Y by the di- | Py ‘ lelancholia.. ©. [North Shore and the island of Cutty: Western’ City reteset Bike ae: stotag| Involved in Case Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. tea =ni : hunk, not far from the place where pees which may result eventually in the - * | ©. q Daytona Beach, Fie., Feb. §—U)— ‘RE was’ horn. n Feb. 3.(#)—- C, W.| erection gf a fine community build-| rareo, ND. Feb. 8-—(#)—A e body of William Madispn Wood.) Viney AWAIT LAST of § ul, wanted for|ing in the city of Bismarck, large | yeql et the Great North an former president of the American | POM RR NG WITH SORROW \g forgery and ‘jail break- | enough to house the state corn show, |Deel of the Great. Northern railway ‘colen ‘company of Andover, sof ling & Redfield, is held in,the | automobile show, big basketball. toate Ap edb bi eed was prepared here today to Andover, Mass. Feb. 3-UP)—This| | oouRty dail Hers {ng the arrival! games and other athletic everits and | the decision of the North Dakota rail- DR. R. S. ENGE to Shawsheen, Mi tomorrow,| city awaits with sorrow the | last jof Redfield authorities. tournaments, and to sérve as a meet-| 704d commission December 29, 1925 | # where it will be placed in the family| homecoming of William M. Wood, Sheriff C. C. Turner arrested Tho-| ing place for large conventions whieh | @recting the railroad and the West- Chiropractor mausoleum: beside that‘ of his son,| outstanding figure in the textile in- | mas and his 18-year-old Plevna, Mont,,| the city hopes to secure in the fue /er" Union Telegraph company to re: Williata, who died in 1922, dustry, Who-ended his life at Day- b Monday ‘night. The haz (ture, ‘ Py mmercial telegraph service at Consulation Free + te, cnet Moottied yesterday from the| tone Beach, Florida. dia heen ‘sent ‘home. ‘Thomas will w The need of such a building has eat Ste BA Be »* Pes. effects of ® self inflicted bullet e son of 2 uguese + 3 extradition. Sheriff Tarner expects | been quite generally expressed about Ss ea deta at Ui Lucas Bik. Bismarck. wound. Sitice the death of his son, it| graft cook, he..went to work in a the Redfield officers tonight the city of late and the president of | Clerk of court. 4 # was said by hin friends, he has been | New Redford mill af the age. of 11 Thursd : ht OF | the Kiwanis club today was author-| ° The appeal will be heard apparently without an object inj and rose to be head of the $60,000,- i ” ized by the directors to appoint aj|the judges of the first ju | i & rican Woolen company, a . rages n: A Weak, had ik adh | lai: nets . tee ee Hife. MM health and consequent mel-| 000 Ame: _ comp committes of three. Kiwanians to| trict, of which Cass county is a part. oi ancholia are as¢ribed as the direct] merger which he conceived in 1809 meet with the officers of the Asso-| “Ag i + Gause obkip Gaul is and actively directed till his retire- ; the officers of the Asso-| “After deliberating on petitions of | ceases se ciation of Commerce and committees | residents and organizations. jn the | SMOBIL The woot mi yesterday drove | Ment two years ago. idles from other service clups and organi- | yicinities i | Alone Flagler Bench to 2 Tonely ‘spot,| with sixty plants in various © fram other service clus and organl- | vicinities of tha three towns affect: | stepped into the bushes that lined) and employing. 40,000 persons has Thee teoMMoHdaeeH Nie’ Moon Nts etesne teem ciety tone e SALES AND SERVICE the road and ended his life,” lominajed the industry. made that such a building should|jg99. Mehta Wik olen lie DAKOTA AUTO . a c f 1926. The‘ service was suspended in rise Spon aee oe AG cy bee sais 1 ~ alvo provide gymnasium feutures for | the spring of 1925 after continuous SALES CO. ‘ ‘ & 4 fi maintenance since 1881, | piperdabep lord ised: | 2 ada FORBES BANKS THE T ARGET boys and girls of the city, as well #8| ‘The railroad company explained | {212 Maln St. Phone 428 a lite: e wititas exemplified in ” : lier te hier eogite ee toeectaut that that the suspension was necessary a Ly nS ie yi iam Madison Wood. 5 { i an 1 ildin ap eh wate" bcd beth hat} because it no longer paid them. It e son of humble immigrant par- Kika 3 __,| the building be arranged and equin- | contended that it never maintained cue: ae hatpechd as president of the! | Prcsecution in Ewert Trial) Ped jo house company A: the Bis-|a commercial service itself, but leas- | ats merican Woolen company, a domin- | marek national guard unit, ied the use of its poles, wires and : bpd etd eerie Woolhs nh. ua si Attempts to Reveal Na- | ide all the preceeds-from the con-|Sther eauipment to the telegraph | country, It was through his aptitude| Merger Is First Under 1923 ture of Account cert to be given at the: auditorium |SOMPAny Mit Tines end na'a youth teratious} Law— Authorized by | Welsh Mate Singers ‘asthe iucleus mu ice and as @ youth in various 2 = S| pers 1S ie mucleus s - depaienante: of MMi work, that he = _ Faulkton, 8. Dy Feb, e-(@)—Turn. | of @ community building fund, with Wu Pei Fu Returns won the opportunity to serve as su- Judicial Decree ing to the account known as the Union | the hope that other local organiea- pastas tual RS Satake mill, “e neat ets pe pocacn in ste eee ae HEE darela eee tet eventually ead the largest woolep mie * PRES ‘ rial of A W. Ewert, charged wit 8 mannfacturing corporation in the|. The first instance o ban consol- embezzlement, attempted today to become a re: . Hankow, Feb. ~Marshal Wu" td. idation as authorized under Chapt c RE ; bring t6 light itac@ee gee: Ag Ser Uo, ohaes TOs is Chinese palities bah father, a native of Sunta| 138: Lews 1923, was reported today|Martha Walker, co-ed at the University of Wisccnsin, doesn’t pet, | ter, reveal its relatiqn with the Na Hazen Lumber Co has been passive since He wa rani | Maria in, the Azores, came to this|¥ Robert Byrne, secretary ae ree smoke, won’ bob her‘hair and thoroughly approves of chap-|tional Bank of Commerce, deseri 7m from Peking a year ago, appears to country as a cook's ‘assistant on. a| A iudieial decree of consolidation! erones—but she has been elected queen of the annual junior prom this |the rural credit funds deposited in Is Incorporated | ave returned to the battle fiel | i whaling vessel. “His name was Jac: Soe Nei aooe (ira iad Tes year. Her home is in Peking, China. the account and disclose the bankihg pcb haty Severe fighting between troops | ' intho, out not long after his arrival|non of Napote [el fremermenrar “heomyerea Some ere - | practices with which the account was ; { : * -|nowledging his leadership and forces | i Be ! er ° ; H had come from Flores, another island| er#, State bark of Forbes to merge This, with other. information at |®¢count prior to September 14, 1924, | dayiby the Hazen Lumber company of { under the name of the Forbes Stat: : Hazen, N. D., capitalized at $25,000 of the Azores group, They establish-| ind? hand, Hughes said, probably would |@'¢ missing, the prosecution sought |) cosorators are R. A. and K. B. | ed their kome-in Edgartown on the| bank. . call for another grand jury inquiry, |'®, Te-establish the account, for it is |arecy of Bi ‘Henry Klein Lae oe Meaeatiityebehs counts ears N. P. RAILWAY jind he ‘wanted ‘an adjournment of alleged: that oieras this | RP0000 008 | Ce THuuiaye a Mae | southern Massachusetts coast. There » committee t it ft in-|W@s run throurh the so-called 3 i *, William’ M. Wood was born April 5, - ADVER' SING 1s. tigation ans nimble peated Medel iit a hts Fa oy 5 ed 320 0 Increase - aH | TT | itesdeciaton: easure rural credit board. 000 | | The New Morrison, when completed, . .. Werks to Support Family “ T ier SEN ek Ee Marion Peck, who showed an inti-! as mn il ¢ . The father became steward of a BURLEIGH CO.) mate knowledge of finances on the| in Tax Collections will be the largest and tallest hotel in | \ ’ . ' - THEATRE hs Ad, li r ‘bet % . stand, testified | 5 orn the world, containing 3,400 rooms tte and New Bedtend, and the fem: aaa Only a Practice Ewcrls bank sinee” August 16h : a) } fiy seen mqved-20 the latter place: |... Continued Sem page ene)” | pe Session, Big T checks drawn by Bwert on outside | > North Dakota collected .$353,85.58 | © Tonight (Wednesday) When in i Wood attended the, grammar, achool seeds Mane ig older states, [Chicago Manufacturing Com- ession, Big Test hanks were deposited in the Union | COLE scr ga 1 i and bad. entered school when! “TheStotal value of North Dakota i = Is Still to C rust company account, 28° Jehn 8 ; i Hs father died. The mother and twol , rhe, total value of North Dakota) pany Will Carry Case to S$ SU ome ac 1925, John Steen, state auditor, Alma.Rubens cago sisters needed support, and Wood got] §455\050,000, an avel ¢ $5,600 re — Food Pr nounced today. * job in the office of the Wagisutta | $420:000,000, an average of $0.00" per the High Courts Morgantown, W, Va, Feb. 3.-up—| Food Commissioner Edmund Lowe : Scilte in New. Bedford. ive “thowed that ‘North Dakota! feclyated teacls _— he * sto during which Talks to, Rotarians) w, Marjorie Daw — ; ~ such promise that Andrew G. Pierce, |i Porelan : he devoured two cheese sandwiches, ‘ atch Your Frail, Pun ¢ head .ef the corporstion, took a ner. painissiare, coe eerie CNGE coo | (St Baul, Reb, §.--(2)"Tha® fate ot He aes CES SNC dR Si cee thea ‘ ‘ : Frank Keenan : SON Hi postal ay ope _ se cools eo ry; not too wet; not too hot; pt gcc, Pedy rub | teohol industry will go! ony “another” fiat ot bene as er ad ches Creatieane cominifigion- | Child Grow | Strong Belie Bennett } yeat fice ” 0 the Unit State: me : yf and , Louis |¢: chemist, dto the Rotary | ears st the machines and then was|'00 cold: Appeals and eventually the United | ‘tigotis, owner of a lunch wagon, |club at its luncheon this noon in Take on Weight i Sivanced to the poh ahem hen| 18 a series of outline States supreme court. mu go after the world’s eating rec- ne cong eee ete work of oa | ned gone ghead rapidly wi ‘Gouhtien: andl: state; autho This ‘wae thaiskeed hee day | Pe, : oi is department. He told of the pas- i ¢ | cepted a chance to enter-a bank- : * Ne pehrogat ere yesterday | His ative menu include! of the state pure food d{ In just ay few days—quicker than | mg house, but after @ brief exper-| formation when A. Daiggre and company. Chi- | pounds of fish, four loaves of Btead, inw in 100d, five: years prior You ever d¥camt ofthese wondertul “EAST Tallest in the World Ad ence there he returned to mill work.| Vem tives soil fextity oe Ment went fee os ee of coffee and two dozen |to the enactment of the similar fed- | flash making tablets called McCoy's 46 Stories High Six years of increasingly important . ne ale iH Gecision of the | eres, Police officers will referee the | ¢ral law and its; Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will Six yea et a ant} coal supply, corn production and lo- federal court here that the company sigs ia a igre ry § i 9 : duties in Fall River led to his choice; Cation and ‘kinds of schools, Eight could notrecover a shipment of handy SOMES : ie pie Closest in the city to offices, >. Mule’fn Lawrence, which had een | nares ty dams eee eer RL Pee { Pate y After sickness and where, rickets || theatres, stores and rail- ae oven, far debts, by Frederick | Brief diseugsions of the important ag~,_ The shipment w “Standard Oil Fil establ nits handling | are susperted they are, expecially val- Me wink ‘ere phe great- toad depots , Ayer 0! rell. ss cluding cattle, hogs, horses, ohe! , sent toa St. P uffs as of next importance. He | o need to give them any est of a! ove stories. nd poor boy already had risen far.| Souiery. eos,” trees, corn, Sotatogs, court here ruled that the company Votes an Extra’ ’’ _, tiscussed briefly the ege iaw which more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab- . Rooms $2.50 up je wax made welcome in Mr. Ayer’s| POLITY. Ueih e wheat, oats, bar. Jest its ownership when it was de. ear; | requires the candling ot all eggs by ‘lets are made to take the place of First Performance at i : home and after @ brief courtship ‘he} ruit Barden Brus eee clover, and livered here. Cash Dividend |‘* hi ‘The |that good but evil smelling, stomach 7:15 i all outside, each with was marri€d, to the manufacturer's |/€y, tye, a . I je he said’ has | Upsetting medicine and they surely “a csi daughter, © ober Bay cree. ees aoe was ‘one Df three cases pend- : ae { Nth Doketa {do it. They do*put on flesh | bath, rumteng ice. water P esidénts o county who have ch the gove hope Chicago, Feb. 3.—(P)—Ay 7 SORK G abe "Ag Soar a i feet aay of the|sequaintances who may be interested eventually to Gnake illegal the manu- cash dividend of 25 cents on, Gach by is Peet oe oats TUS) icegelle for McCoy Cod’ Liver ‘On Friday and Saturday | ane soe in che enc was conn: | 18 Nore Dakota nial inal or ict andes Votoeat auchon seth geeeacapia tees, and ihe ane intel Si | Comume tree eo Mi” Sines | re ee mated and Mr. Ayer be quae Me lie W.. Bi of th hibitic ead, author recular quarterly dividend of 6242 | hear ;as candy and not at all expensive—| fm ‘ ; dvs 50s Lo ii, W, Byerly, Northern @ prohibition enforcement canis were voted taday by the board | eee ecad we Pacitic railway, BE. Paul, “Copies of amendment and now legal ‘advisor of directors of the Standard Oil eom- i 1s qure andige! MeCoy’s) tha orig. ih turer. Within a short time he euc-] the, Norn Ome i SaaS Ne acca ae NE ae of Indiana. | Both dividends are Murphy told gly inal alld genuine and give the child ‘Hearts & S v 4 i y. Ori ils ed: oe peo ok $ entered * payable on March 15 next to stock- | « is tri 2 all-| y . " eats eas ee ORT (net temanment des of ei of erty 1 age mae neg ek eats dt eo eS — | time time until the company ha | ie i ing informingly th and; money back. — Adv. | approximately 40,000 employes in New | a) sat : ‘ manners of the na \ ou ey ingland aa Net ereace, where the TO END STRIKE ee ql hers or om ag NetomLUNate hone: brietiy. ae 00 } ' ays New Eviderice to W : Northern Pacific, spoke briefly on} company had 15,000 workers, the IS A FAILURE ork in State | the financial injury to North Dakotal ill, the largest of its 4 Le ae rege world. Enter he buitt as (Continued: from page one) Has Been Found, The Victory Insurance company or campai ‘against smut in whieh bets the aaigeporing. res of Aniarer i Coolidge to take action, “in the Washington Philadelphia today was authorized t) interested, and urged the co-operation ‘4 - 3 : i i Sys SPR : t. of everyone in the work against smut. Here he gave employes of the corpor- an of Minnesota, today told the 3. A. Olsness, cc Samtcmn in. | discussed the news of the day. Visit- Hepa the opportuntty to purchase| St~may seem proper to conciliate the elections committee that new A. Olsness, commissioner of in-| 515" included: Otto Bauer and J.C. their own homes on a ystem of! Ciferonce Between gntnntroduced’ in 28d been discovered which p: we |Gould of Mandan, Paul Coddington monthly payments and pkovided A] the state legislature today. It was Would warrant another grand j FIND OLD TOWN of Milwaukee, Roy Baird, J. W. Baw, howling green, soccer grounds and} igiq over until next Monday without Vestigation | of the Johns Kenehester, Eng.—Exeavations on| Bradley Marks, Harry Rittgers, R. 0. oO eee iing at se times his digeussion. i ee ee AB i m near here have resulted in the Let HR on ara ganar of desire for friendl, relations. with she =e teers of ibe, counsel ttn nue h is in- Me teaadtone oe tha: torana! of the| ol aeaigs corporation’s employes, he could no! *. quiring into Johnson’s complaint that} old Ri . inn | fe eeeaeacal prevent’ the Lawrence workers trom|| Last Minute ]|Senator ‘Schati “did not legally de-| or’ the market house; town hall, or || MLANDAN NENWS | joining with those of other mills in .. feat him in the election. epee “ps " ja i 2 News Bulletins ||“donata ttughes, acti w courts, are clearly degined ac- sili tae tee Ln ee Ea a ee d said he had ben -told vee the tele: (cording to, the county surveyor who! ®”ADoication for a radio broadcast Y “Dlogdaned: | As an aftermath of the] Waahh a ma [Phone from Minncapotis ‘ast’ night has armed an te. Wore ing station ‘license, inthe ‘name of Pe Ee strike Wood was indicted for conapir- Sel Monfiei hat a new witness was willing to t COLOR Vcraunee CORA RINEE. Oh OBB ONES acy fo, Splant” sticks of, dynamite see era Se coe atest [tity iat tomupa of the “Harpoge, lor scheme of foods is as im-| Will be asked of the radio control de cote ys g . wi in ‘the 128 vhich had ta > . ‘i i F * of several ml’ workers, with the in-| Yetsels te Henry Ford, was ask lured in the controversy, were del foods, auch ‘* fish; mashed potatoes (decided ata mecting of the Hourd of in America made tention of imputing criminal charges} o@, today by § wee, Dew fered to Schall’s house for his ap-|or macaroni, use tomato sauce of | dizectors Monday evening. It was de- ; - + to these operatives. A Lawrence un- hacia proval before they were circulated. green pickle relish. iba te offers Komporary, secretary: from the famous olde dertaker, who had been convicted of Sie. t | ship to A. W. Furness to relieve i actually “placing the dynatnite in the am tha poxns tried jeg : Secretary E. A. Ketter on’ February a Oxf hi f homes, had told the authorities that] Retehstag today fed Gere SHE IS THE RATTLERS’. NURSE , ordshire formula. Wood, and others id him a few) anys Nuconditicnsl entry into . - H. Fuhr, 72, one of th di J handed ae ee chert] therLenaeg of Nallons by vote wp MONE: Ta iam st Hate builder: tha condenses coments} olay te S| Feemal pplication home in Tacoma, Wash., last Friday, Order a handy case of 12 today, suicide after, being gumbided to te ed to Geneva tonight.” according to word received by Mrs. OL gs from your Druggist or Grocer, ti ria! ; x resulted in Wood's acquittal, Washington, Feb. 3—(P}—The, or call His’ name appeared again in crime| gennte, AgncgiEare, commutes ie ; THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. « | o-,, inal proceedings, in 1920 when he and) reaalution to create a, joint con- . ; 5 ‘ the Gea gt omen cannes fest wresslonal to i BISMARCK, N. D. indie! ry grand jury of Muscle ang New Yorker signe tee Ueven cel] Bhosle yo Telephone 62 y profiteering ‘si ro ns : cloth. Charles E. Hughes, retained 3 Are Victims of as eager offered a demurrer on the i groun * Seal aaa Charleston Marathon ts! New York, Feb. 8.—(@)—Three vic- company | seges medica arenton aftee they four miles from Lawrenee ‘ é oe ee achaine diy Andover and cove] vagal cee tape antes teat hae a arent to long distance contest early a démenstration of their confidence! 4), " % /e : ‘On the 9 aE tiat word $9 this morning dartcing academy. ret Mack's action, the 0) They were ie Sutherland and} A ‘brat gave in employes of the CAN Ra your FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE Elizabeth Kay, both 17, and\James Amantia, 19, all_of New York. There id | were 16 contestants, : 4 The two girls callapsed after danc-| ing from midnigbt, until shortly be- fore 4 a.m. and the youth Was taken to a hospital after six hours of danc- ing. “Too Late To: Classify ON wants expe sgency ‘wan! exper- ida for district agent. /

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