Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy tonight and Thursday; possible snow. Not much change. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CEN TWELVE DEATHS ATTRIBUTED TO MARCH STORMS REPUBLICANS MEET TO NAME SENATORIAL CANDIDATE FOR SHORT TERM THREE SCORE NYE SAYS HE DOESN'T WANT | NOMINATION Telegram Indicates He Will Abide By Agreement to Run as Independent | 30 DELEGATES ARE HERE|” Chairman Frazier Expresses Belief Nye Will Be Nom- On eee THE “TIGER GIRL” WEEPS BUT NOT BECAUSE SHE FEARS PUNISHMENT By Leon M. Siler New York, March 31—The Girl” they call her in the New Y courts where her garish exploits as a bandit queen are b aired. And the iger smiles a smile of pride. It’s a cell in drab old Jefferson {Market prison that the “Tiger: Gir ‘booked as Margarct Whittemore, oc- cup’ irl” since Richard Reece Whitte- more, her mate, and his gang of stickups—the gang and its “gunman’s moll”—fell on the evil days of cap- ure. Gloomy and drear the old prison is. None too sympathetic are its at- tendants, here in crime-ridden New nig with gummen’s molls and their ind. Low in vitamines, too, folks on the DIFFERENCE OF OPINION ON NEW TONIC Officials Are ‘Divided as to Whether State Laws Will Stop Its Sale DRYS DENOUNCE RULING} “This Will Mark End of An- drews,” Says Indiana An- ti-Saloon Leader ! | | Disappears —] BREAK CAUSES FLOODING OF ~ TURBINE ROOM innesota Power and Light, Company Plant at Royal- ton Is Crippled M RVICE AFFECTED ‘Other Points Furnish Juice—- Damage Will Be Repaired PEOPLE HURT; DAMAGE GREAT Disturbance Is a_ Freakish Combination of Snow, Hail, Rain, Gales MUCH SNOW IN MID-WEST | Agriculturists Interpret Storm Both as Favorable and Unfavorable Chicago, March $1--). turned traitor to a large country Spring has a of the refuting the old weather ; inated Anyway. outside doubtless would think, is this in Few Days S intlibers vider teres , ( last crum of conceit—"Tiger Girl”-— 1 | wa devart in the suBe maHnEN 4 poe on whieb pride in the doabeful honor Washington, March 31.) Minn. i gah aa 4 Indications as North Dakota Repub-|of tulent for crime can feed, now vat Bao * ‘ i that the woll and her fellows ure Whether the new mult tonic, with| tinal 4 { blizeard proportions, jicuns prepared to go into gonvention | here this afternoon were that Gerald P. Nye, Nonpartisan incumbent, would free no more. its resemblance to outlawed beer, wi 3.75 per cent of alcohol and its; nesota I ‘and Light ¢ plant, which was crippled raged th a, middlewe: blanketed i ough the pla- and southwest, ¢ territoties in ‘] be legally nominated for the short Whittemore Bonstful aleable t " Mystery surrounds the disappear-| by the flooding of the turl snow a ri otur i 4 term for United States senator but| Counterpart of Gerald Chapman, ae idles bila teh ie Vater rice of “Willlani“ Burkhardt; vehi: | A” broken ples tine broue! Tae Cana ite eee: that both Nye and L. B. Hanna, Fargo, ! Whittemore is described by the ates remains to be eis Some | ; f the Tlinais Commerce Com- | the flooding ot the turbine ro ik in pi pect. In fuct, the wea J Real Republican, will run as inde-! tives and prosecutors who qu think it will and some think it won't,] jiiscion and brother-in-law of Wil- water did not reach the eisetei ther pr were for more snow endents at the short term lection him. Wire, steady, relentless. i while others are waiting to be showal {ier Tait Thine fot a pparatus, nial Combined. cold gectiGnceneonan ER te as sean-ttes| {0 gf fis Hil repute and the’ fear in just how pleasant it is to. take in} or of Ch Buehlsarit’ HMA NOt Lasts Cult eea nt tte eee mmipet et Che avon areas wet one publican leaders last nig di-} And the “Tiger Girl” is proud of beverage quantities. e m nee he eh Chicago | day repuiring the dannge caused by ene poamiullite: celitea Guten ead HOt for the’ him, Despite the opinion of James E. hetel a wer ZO. the wate wpervisors in charge of is ight “9 ; 2 ean se conriatios Hoday thes, sent him to, prison down in | Jones, director of prenibition, that| ano | the work ‘said the interruptin pret ady Surma d’Mir Shimum, Khas|!*®.P ai oe promised ‘nachiies i vi altimore once. nd there was glory Necitee ne i tbably was u d by consumers as aha ne . mM, BNas | Te th ster st 8 be b { that each should run for the chort!for his moll, while he did time, ia | therg_are no state laws that would] 5 other points on the cireult mia nim cf the Assyrians, is ia New MAK Taub tone besw tana eieee ' term as independent ca In| curtailing h t eed prohibit sale of the “health boost- jedoaauviees ce ’ York to raise funds to enable her] ee rent Must come by Friday, it was recent years Republican candidates inj of ing. that ‘her ‘mnam_mught whave | er,” a number of state law officers, Ss ito” gather her rete foe perty Damage Runs Hish ( North Dakota have been considered such prison luxuries as ready money | seat one in the west and south especially, ELECTRICAL APPARATUS some place in the near east. Onee late March disturbane * «as practically certain of clection. would bring. MARGARET WHITTEMOKE bent : NOT REACHED BY WATER rulers of th Id, Ai ati f : ‘the Nye-Hanoa agreement. was| 414 OTEH a teteused or ex | 3 MORE share the skepticism expressed by! Duluth sae)! And he world, Assyrians to- ination of snow, k reached subsequent to = conference | eaped dE dB al Be aahatcat | cinthes wade the tioll’sand| Metrew J. Volotend; tatline at’ the i The . 5 vent day are scattered in all parts of les, was directly “or in- between R, W. Frazier, chairman of fturns behind bars, the Gi | federal prohibition act and now legal! Bie world sth ne ‘shal of thelr mlengieey dentin i 4 i 4; : ars, th G . 4 mee ae egal L Ss Henipalt [dozen deaths, with injury to three | the Republican State Ceritral Commit-| always was waiting. there was pride of fine|adviser in the district enforcement! own. Lady{ Surma succeeded to} L tee, and spokesman for Hanna at Far-' etl attics } Le their regency when her brother, | Score, caused some damage to crops pi plone fant gellar bs ol i macied mated | offices at St. Paul, Mint w oe the turbine room for ypui crekeney when ; nd ‘destroyed property valued at weeks ago. | 3 s Life to i i even hours yesterday, despite Mar $ as killed in a re é ; conference Fragiet indicated that he} There was glamor for her in carry. | that she took in their outwitting of |eral of North’ Carolina, we | ) pravent, massacre. Pte pou pave ! would eall off the convention, which! ing masks, pistols, ammunition wher | the law than most of the state official Htobertson president of the OK j ot Aelia Leno WaWR REE § already had been called, if such an| Whittemore and his band roamed the | Sne cried when th y doors} serting that “the sale of med ia ‘announced ‘hete: today bo: . SOLEMN maz leoninamiedibe Magvorcutt cue i agreement could be reached. jeaatern cities in search of prey. of sou Mal rison first | beer, so far as North Carolina is con- Bismarck Authorities Not Gie Associated : through the oilfield, 1A) wuhdan HIE a | ifs loot to be disposed of? | ope cerned, is illegal and any drug store ‘ Y Only the turbine room was flood Heath «tie ati is, q It Rh pe emi Tiger Giel” it was who 4 For feur of punishment! undertaking to sell it will be vio-| Planning to Bring Him ea, Mr. Robertson. said, and he suid Homie: wan: blown Gener wetletes TORE 4 here today that the Nonpartisans | ons or that to interview 3 No— x lating the state law t Here If He Pavs U he believed the damage would not be Texas death oceur t Beaumont : ouPar fence.” Because the “Tiger ie Pays Up | great, but refused to estimate it . n would control the convention just as! "5" fat Ni j Four were killed n thoy aleeedy contol thorleget epub-| _[ousin .imousines, iuxurious hotels, the Inst had been caugh' . lee ists Not Enthusiastic | He {The flooding caused, he said, “no re consin, when the driver of a i lienn ‘machinery, although they are efthaslantiecevar'ihe umtentebeace|: | OOM: thipallur, who iscdndn) dueHon ipower load oe eeevice,” ay. mobile, blinded by a snew storm, ran not recognized as Republicans by the sistanity ‘Becretnry:. Agdrews of. hal ruard in Ai Woulhe Hommel Moe eae a eee filled j inte ; four met death in Chi national Repub: y etary rews of the TA HE COSMOUET ARANIV TUNES. be A nal Republican organization be- t ; lowing two attempts t way ' alties at ‘ cauge they ‘tpported La Follette in reasury, in permitting manufacture, ing two attempts to commit sui-| the Royalton station. ‘ 108k, Hannkileosopraliy aces pled at and sale of the malt tonic. In the] cide after he had been arrested for! “The plant will be in ‘operation , ~ the admin ration candifate, He was opinion of Theodore D. Watterstroem, amarck authorities on worthless again within a few days,” Mr. Robert- ts died of injuries , i morainnted le ihe bene bled secretary of the Ohio pharmaceutical} check charges, will not be, returned. son said. “The apparatus see prey, lig: home: wae demuliukeds. e16 \ lled i ae idve Re n association, it will’ threaten thépro- phere tu stand trial providityy “he ~wnwhtered now is fist us oh “7 mn ® witnieiset ak Devits Lake in ES | OPERATIONS, §, AYS DR. J DR. J L. COULTER eciany standing of drug 4 Mores mates oud the amounts which local is Opes to All Vis ors} 4 " ispensing it and tend to break down; merchanté are “short” the result | FINE WEATHER ESRE hs: calcd te aeeemne hie Mapeblices | regulations governing the sale of h ate’s Attor-! | Now, But Rubber Boots Beare end eee NCE candidate for the short term, however, ~# onics generally. aid today. The i i todaytaneouventein will aapecate ondee seid os i ticteaaa a we — ride Views of prohibition advocates) expen of ringing ‘Schneller back ' Are Needed ' N Rs ° ae ’ d i o! appear to be] to Bis: wou! yreat, uni i ‘| severe st Fest glee tithenaiiceriie eetherpel: ae ae id arm ea pl 3 stante sera against the order. Dr. E. J. Moore,|. Curdy believes that those most in-| TW CALMED MRIS Seta aUA Be the midd mary system and its nominee will be! ers Have Ever Been Accord.’ Italian debt settlement remains || Superintendent of the Ohio Anti-sa-| terested locally will be satisfied if| 5 dope the official Republican candidate for! Aekdisasnate:: loon league, expressed the opinion] they are reimbursed for their losses Hisithsek has reached a depth of 2, No. snow the short term. Both N yeand Hanna| ed Will Include Increase in Englich impeachment debate |] that sale of a malt tonic would not] Should Schneller be unaple to make’ F 200 feet, at whieh level Oklahoma|} and the ures are are candidates for the Republican Goetnuer in dodae: violate the spirit or letter of the} good the shortages, however, it is A hile encountered, according to {| moderate: The lowe point ‘ nomination for thé ioee term at the! Livestock Herds and a More ee ane ee. nisvion inves. {| Volstead law, but six officials of the} probable thut his extradition to Noxth ff i] reached during both Monday and * primary election, also called for June | tigation: fart gommission inves Tt national organization, including F.| Dakota will by asked. The balance AaB Iningyele: shan alo: Aetunaed {| Tuesday nights was 13 above and 5 30. | Balanced Type of Farming. | “Souse foreign affairs commit |] Scott McBride, general | superinten-| which he owes in Bismarek is about terday from a business trip which!] yesterday afternoon the mereury Hallet that Nye wits et on use ' tee continues Mexican recognition }{ dent ane ee Rites ae poleal apie are still pneess pat Indicati Point to P took him through Robinson and dur-! mounted to 35 above. Both yes- i of the nomination if given him was | —_— Hepeue, counsel, described it as a which have fot been reported tv the; Indications Point to Passage 5 i staal ‘ of the terday and tod wares es ased on his telegram to Chateman | ,, Fargo, Ne Da March 31.-up— | hearing which -| authorities. i ops SEE iiip: gaten of ‘| and sunshiny, following — short i Frazier last night and-on the attitude | Herds. of livestock will probably be, : sions of the law and sions for!~ Dr. Schneller came from Germany By Legislature of En- per: of cloudiness early in the ’ of leaders close to the Sorlie adi increased, sugar beet raising stimu- Ie Re beverage us Their opinion was} about three years ago und setlled ut i mornings. tration who’ expressed| belief that| luted. and a more balanced type of{ mild compared with (that of E. S.| Selfridge, according to information abling Legislation The weather prediction for such a step would be inadvisable inj farming practiced in North Dakota; Shumaker, superintendent of the In-, obtained by Mr. McCurdy, more late-! shasag ccpate North Vakota ating from ” view of Nye's agreement with Hanna, |S s00n as farmers take advantage | Anti-saloon league, who said’ ly going ‘to Mott. He is alleged to eed Mei parbasnen aus ts ages eT cago hints of snow tonight, of the one half of one per cent reduc- | e you might as well open up the cor- have engaged in the medical profes-. Albany, N.Y... March (A) A . pete ye local indications, acwrding BAK P local man’s amp is cov-| 5 ae Will Act Anyway jtion in rediscuunt rates of the fed-| ner saloon,” and predicted that “this | sion at both places, although so far state referendum on prohil on segm- . I] to O. W. Roberts, local observer, In a statement this morning Chair-/ eral intermediate credit bank of St.! will mark the end of Andrews. ‘us can be leained he has never tak-| ¢d today to be assured. All indica- believe {J ave that if there is any snowfall man Frazier expressed belief that the| Paul which go into effect ‘Thursday,, en an cxuminution or secured a li-| tions pointed to pu: by the Re- , believe |} tr all it wil ; Unly ; i or secur h ; re {fat all it will ery light, Only convention ‘would nominate Nye so{Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of Gving Ahead With Plans eee ae eet | PHUIIGAN laglblaticn. of euabhon. tear ithat ‘i erasing ir w ¥ i .that the nomination would be avail-' the Nerth Dakota Agricultural col- i The brewers granted permits te} now corresponding with the officials | islation, eee ‘able in case he changed his mind and! lege, said toda; manufacture and sel] the new onic. of Hettinger und Sioux counties, a Tt is understood the question to now being forced through the » with the hope of reaching the ~- BY COMMITTEE desired to use it. Ina statement Inst! The interest rate to the borrower meanwhile are going ahead with their + those of Richi: ty, to| be put before voters hi H : 4 f night Frazier said he 1s “trying to! through the federal bunk will be 6 plans, although “AgRast A. Busch,| See Penenbenys eucnland, Ge ung of ed by Elihu Root, It t 16s se- layelsti: the ynoa: tetas, ihe i protect Nye from being! sold out by|% perscent instead of 7 per cent. president of the Anheuser-Busch’ those places. Schneller registered in, “Should the congress. of drills ure in operation day and night. the Sorlie crowd.” Nye was appoint-| This will be the lowest rate ever! sae ee Brewing company, Inc., of St. Louis, Bismarck as Dr. William Sauer of ed Statex modify the federal act to | Ths flowing water, which was on ed to the apse by y_ Gav. Sort ie to made to North Dak a farmers for| Hughes, Democratic Chair- id not be Tea) | Wahpeton, cwhich in cin ichiand enforce the 18th jamendivent of the countered by the drillers at the 200- Chicaxo when two elev i, agricultural an stock purposes, . june . i constitution. of the United States so | foot level, has by ‘ b ided bee: So far as could ie learned IMtle | uccording to Dr. Coulter and WoC | man, Says He Issued Call Mr. Busch deserfbed it as “a non from Fargo state that! that the same shail not prohibit the the Well and the water is turned | number other business than the nomination of’ MacFadden, sceretary of the North) intoxicating beverage,” since “it con- schneller is also wanted there. Sev-| manufacture, sale, transpor ution, im ck into the pipe for use in the tin othe ; y. a Republican candidate for the senate | Dakota Bankers’ Association. As An Individual jtains 25 per cent of malt solids and Gral worthless checks, signed “Dr, portation or drilling process Most of the property damage was Shor tea wit cape before the con-| North Savane iarapans Hava been} Fe, tends to taake it unpalatable in’ William Sauer,” were recently cashed | ages wealel ae in fu Into ¥e Se WET dane i es Houston, Peneen f 8; growing into livestock raising in-| ay large quantities. ty RED EBA a likely that ing as determine: necordance with ealy and Orange, being the chie! ‘s afternoon. About 60 delegates were| stead of going into it, Dr. Coulter, Clarification of a misunderstanding | Solicitor Britt of the internal rev- heathy passed bY ‘him Hepa thee MEER eeAbaet ne. Slatayy” ROAD WORK iN sufferers. Windows were broken, ; Be + on-hand this morning. ! pointed out. They have been reluct-| in state Democratic ranks was seen| enue bureau expressed the opinion to- aes nail basements flooded, houses blo if Sis j ant to buy breeding stock at 7 and 8; here today in a statement issued by} day that states which wished to bar State Bo d B rys Oppose from foundations and oil derricks {per cent, and have preferred to! Ed. Hughes, Dickinson, chuirman of| the malt tonic had a right to do so. oar uys 1 Dry forsea are much opposed to the wrecked, while the high winds, which J | wait until their young stock grew to} the Democratic state central commit-|It was asserted at the bureau, how- Karle-Phelps bill providing for the, reached a velocity of 82 miles in some ' | matarity. But they will now be able| tee. ever, that grocery stores throughout Bonds Worth $25,000 referendum, Orville Poland, counsel’ places, hampered wire communicati to finance purchase of stock at 6%) Hughes said: “As there seems to| the land were stocked with products hai for the state Anti-suloon league, says Twenty-five persons ‘were injured per cent, and have six months to! be some misunderstanding as to the} containing more alcohol than the malt Purchase of 000 in City of! that the drys are amused over what when 500 homes were unroofed at three years for repayment. jeall Jnsnéd haere fer a nauracratie tonic. Washburn sewer improvement bonds! they regard oa ite apimaie oh tae Beaumont, the damage aves being Guim convention to be held at Valley City ie brea q ef state b f, Measure, le sai hat opposition estimated at $500,000. Houston suf- 4 THE 1926 GUNMAN i Market For Beet Tops {on April 10 for the purpose of nom-| ANDREWS DEFENDS Teas at $3 ee tata: ee aaaal would probably’be based on un at- fered u loss of half that sum... The 3 iN. . With increased livestock holdings,/ inating candidates on the Democra- SALE OF NEW TONIC : issue of $5,000 by Salem School Dis-| tempt to point out its futility. Tuesday storm carried all along the BY THE ELECTRIC: CHAIR. farmers who grow sugar beets ic ticket for different state offices,| Washington, March 31.) Sale trict No. 16, McIntosh county, also! Drys say pussage of the bill will * ‘ vn¢.,| Louisiana, Mississippi and Western - shave a market for their beet tops! f wish to make the following stute-| of the new 3.75 per cent beer tonic ‘hus been purchased by the boar cause a taxpayers’ suit against the Average Bid Per Mile This guic) coust, unroofing hous SENATOR SMOOT SAYS IT. which now rot on the fields unless / was defended today by Assistant Se- Violations of the law prohibiting ¢Xpense arising out of a special elec- Nee Alabama. Heavy rains fell in fed to cattle. 's call ‘was not authorized-by the n charge of pro- the cutting of wood on state andi tion which would be required for the Year $2,553.94 — Last ‘and northward calong. the /-ALANHE HARVARD'S RACE VIEWS. |, These tops average two to three! pemocratic s| central comn | hit jeable and reason- ‘school lands are continuing. Land particularly if the elee- é ee coeek: “4 tons per acre, and the farmer who! nor wax it my intention to convey abl Commissioner. Carl RB. Kositzky provided Year It Was $3,300 T pasbadaes teae: sedi anne does not feed them to cattle stands! such an impression or to issue the ‘Although issuance of a permit for’ ported, five men-recently ‘having sct-! in the bill icans favor at Foraker, Okla. necessitating the By Arthur Brisbane to lose $5 to $10 per acre, Mr. Coul-) cal) as chairman ‘of the Denweratic| the new preparation hay been pro- | tied with the state rather than face, an early election rather than, have 4 ran ai ‘ sending of two relief trains. (Copyright, 1926) ter declared. | state central committed but rather as} nounced @ “mistake” by the Anti-. nroseeution. They were Louis Lan- the issue injected into the fall cam- | Road construction is costing less in/"™ AT) aii) service throughout the ‘ Historians of the year 3000, writ- In fast. “no. farmer Anos really} an individual ut the request of cer-| saloon league, und assailed as ille- | deise, St. Vincent, Morton county; A.: paign. , j North Dakota this year than it did in} widdlewest was suspended. - @ < ing toda: *g Bea would want in- Rave Hiventock’” the’ agricultural ‘col! ‘in. Democrats. eee Gonelal “Andros” declared te he ‘ Bersenson, Brein, Moin. ona dar Ar | 1924, statistics compiled by the state Snowfall Rerords Leama ; is, oo = e' E vi ————<— = i i The wavy Ss! ‘a a o] fore iee te BeeE innecaP oN oge prealdnt sald, ray teem | wrath ely ow te, it ting went "Ramn'» Weather Report ])™f"Sik itr to oo ct" na enc ate Friday's performanee in the elec- beet tops can either be fed! od as hostile to the ticket nominated] missible but was of eS cheese. Mercer gounty. Landeise and Jorgen- po | niles of earth ‘grading in. various|Great Lakes region only three March 4 , trie chair at Milledgeville, Ga., would fromthe fields tate ut hie files | by a joint convention of Republicans! ter that by no stretch of the ima- gon paid $35 each; Falshing and Mor Se eee oe oe Othe atte ere dat: far tho latoriie epdinuiratiiecto, the DreacnE Oe ft interest them. Ted -Coggeshall, in| DF. Soulter explained. | This eed.) and Democrats at Devils Lake to run| ination could it be rexarded as | rin oni $30 each and Danielson paid’ mperature at 7 a, m. aggregate sum of $250,858.29, an aver-| have visited the territory in a quart H his teens, “flipped away a cigaret to | ere y ae iO oe ee eat ant for hoge.'| of the Republican ballot in opposi-| “beer. - . Highest yesterday . 4 mile. For the en-|ter of a century. Six inches fell in ; permit guards to tie his hands to the | *ReeP end to some. e ‘or hogs. | tion to the league-named Republican Ne ne | Lowest last nights the average cost was|Chicago Tuesday, bringing the total E electric chair. His father.and younger | Other Crops Will Be Increased ticket, or as an attempt to repudiate! ' Precipitation to 7 t itezion for the month to nearly ‘GEE’y brother were in the ‘death room| With increased liv vegtock holdings,| the action of the Democratic com-| ' Highest wind velocity Bids for grave s, a March record. At some + (HAR. "watching. Two charges pf electricity |farmers'will also grow more corn, al-| mittee in joining in such convention : of road ager sin Texas the fall was 10 inche if were needed to kill the youth, and | falfa, swect clover and certain other’ with the Republicans; but. merely Weather Forecast average of $1,7 h.the mark at Kansas City nearly vy father proudly said to the ‘tnd frope, De Comite id fh cota Le peeee cae Hinener da ee ite : For. Bismarck and vicinity: Civudy year's av tds a jek. ; i oe cutioner, was a good man, an on er possible effects o! je | ticl e 5. onight and Thursday with possibly Since 5 the department wriculturists interpreted orm you found him hard to. kill’ Towest interest rate. farmers "have, Democrats’ who so desire to rozister snow. Not much change in temper:| has received for ‘the im-|both. ax favorable und. unfavorable, Floyd McCleltund, another boy was | ever been accorded. may vote. ature. provement by ¢! te of 92% miles] Winter wheat was benefited, but with executed at the same timer Both are} J. A. Rickert, vice president of the Will Be Held For North Dakota: Cloudy tonight | of state roads which have not hereto-|wide areas covered with snow there said to huve confessed murder. Federal Inperpeaiate Creat Bak of vate. Piracy feet a and Thursday; possible snow west sue a eae: quis ys has eas fronpeet of - Amie spring Paul, sat a e reduced rat y ; portion, Not much change in tem-| been added to the miles 0: -} wheat xcreage. ie inois | a: Future historians will: interested | is a further evidence of the rapidly the call, | perature. ing and 77 miles of graveling which| cultural association said that the-be- in. the jive Mei: F gunmen.” | increasing soundness of northwest | egies solid ihe Vota ety with 1 Ae aay ote eee ates, act pated Me. apne Ja 1926} luted retain of winter would rae us police descr! § ion oul consi : ' eather pin ORs ut which wi be deferred until next te rieultui Kpwagetred. tate’ Gout’ ning *erANer ail it“simply means that Democratic leaders herd, it deve ‘A lonely wavicicx on, the Had of UG vik ak | 4 wet! defined low pressure area | sear because of lack of funds Sections in the state, Its Tepoft in- 4 three of them 17, one of them 18, and | agriculture in the northwest is show- ed, the action. an opis as a complete rik, 2 p use Cae, | is centered over Iowa and heavy pre- + dicated that the spring wheat acre- a > s. one 19 years'old, eac! with s young|ing a decided Seprrapent Mr, surprise to them, His statement to- dime in hes pocket. It's the strangest romantic adven- i cipitation occurred at many places age wouln-be decreased. and also that woman of hig age Hog bh de and Rickert said, day followed a conference of Demo- he 'from the Great Lakes region south- 243 iow inelted there would i. evidently proud. ‘eratic leaders here last night at ture you have ever read. ; Westward to. the southern Plains|| Three Children ‘op of oats sown, § These boys are on their. way Lassen | P ‘kW in which it was agreed that an effort | States. <Another deep low pressure ‘ Ef the electric chal for i'for shooting Ang a3 n Pea! as should be made to clarify the sit- START THIS THRILLING STORY area with ite attendant precipitation | Burned to Death FIVE BELOW AT LEADS ‘ restaurant E tio Yesterda » uation and Hughes agreed to make a jis centered over southern Idaho.) Leads, S. D., March &1.-®)---Five ‘al rushed the igncaes salde, ruption IY format statement. | Mostly fair weather accompanies ti rate jevrees’ below zero . Ying when t pointed my gun at : i high preesure' area. covering . the ‘Topeka, Kan., March 31) 9} es" Dilla gtitth eile Dan Ni sayin, c z te 4 cial temperature recor it a Re put ed ms, Yput that | Sacramento, Calif,, March 31.4); WOMEN AS PHARMACISTS TOMORROW IN THE \northerd Plains this morning. Tem-|] Three smal children of Kuiph I night. The mercury was Hsing ford thing a ag? ny iad ak, Be ‘onl ite vol- London — poyen Silas. by BISM ARCK ‘TRIB NE {pratense are low. aba the Misaissip- har Recap y sot neat idly today j wi can in int nl women ison increase in Mani! § { ey to the eastern Roc! joun- farmh: BS aie when tl Ae wae i eroption ‘j three hours yos-|In the latest ipa of 119 pharmacists, i U: E tuin far while warmer ‘weather | near bere last night while’ Brace ksi J pele. BRS ad north wind carri | who took the “before the of prevails over the extreme West. and his, wife were at the baro by. southward ‘along! Pharmaceutical sapmianre 80 per cent; ORRIS W. ROBERTS, doing evening chores. Sterra Novadee for séveral wiles,’ weresrorneny | Official in Charge. aN Ww +f 4 : ‘ - 2 will!