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s2=|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE fiom ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUES AY, APRIL 6, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS | CHAPMAN PAYS PENALTY FOR LIFE OF CRIME LOS ANGELES {POLICECATCH | fee niet BER E CHECKS UP ON | KELLER AFTER STORM DAMAGE) AGUN BATTLE ON GALLOWS Heaviest April Rainstorm in| Charles Cazin of Chicago In- Last Reprieve Expired at 2 20 Years Both Benefi- stantly Kills Man in Midnight—Hanging Took cial and Disastrous Pittsburgh Cafe Place at \ 12:04 EUROPE IS BACK ON THE “WAR PATH” “ ‘THREE HURT IN STORM|RUNS INTO THE STREET PRIEST CLAIMS BODY Cabins Washed Away—Roads Police Take Up Chase and Pe-| ‘ Homes of Prominent State Of- } Washed Out — Fishing destrians Are Endan- ficials Were Guarded Craft Piled on Rocks gered By Shots During Night Los Angeles, April 6 6.—UP)—Los An- Pittsburgh, April 6—()—Charles geles and the surrounding district |Cazin, 42, of Chicago, was shot and ethersfield, Conn., April 6.—O) Chapiuan’s sensational car- ‘cer of crime ended on the gallows at 12:04 o'clock this morning. Showing little emotion, he stepped under the noose of Connecticut's new hanging machine and was executed for the murder of Policeman James Skelley of New Britain, in a depart- ; ment store robbery October 12, 1924. Seven minutes and five seconds physicians pronounced him todny be Yo fit and onsen ofthe wenviet A PIS; [probably wounded Inte yesterday in _* wainstorm in. more than 20 years. @ gun fight with police who pursued Bey ibd egeinfall ato teokea him through crowded downtown 4 in iy benefl- i strects, chortly after he had shot and cial, it wau not without its damage. a Bighways were washed out and inun. | Killed sae Be eat eter nse daved, tying up automobile traffic bi and wounded: (4) #4 in ae rile! of uate Califor- Setaurant in. the nia, Tr e 1 : Mf : Santa Barbara were dciaved tec sen |Pusiness section, eye witnesses. suid, and, approaching a table. where At the right is a photograph of President Wilsen signing the declaration ef war against Germany on April 6, 1917. | In the center is an actual photograph of Amer ad. Thus ended at 88 chile coe Tnndequate sores dealte, portions uf | Mithen sat with two companions, fired] troops in the front line trenches, taken by the army cignal:corpe- AE (he Left x General Joba 3. Verebie ee looked when he assumed command of the AL BE “crime that began when he was 16, led Fr the eity were flooded. portions OF I three shots into’ Mixhen’s chest, kill- ae ; EC REN Anvww him in and out of prison and made ‘ ; dine ian start A ne eae Ral | ew nnn [his name a ‘byword’ in every. police Bridge Destroyed restaurant he encountered John’ Ti | station in the country. One bridge, a temporary structure | S¢4sa, & motorcycle policeman, who| ‘NINE YEARS Al ER U. . ENTERED WAR As Chapman, whose real name was over the big Tujunga San Fernan. | $¢ized him. Breaking loose Cazin George Chartres, started for the exe- do Valley. ea , Tea bike We steeetee Souse pursucd cution chamber ‘atone minute alter find thee bredees fe te sate, ots | him Gut was dropped with @ bullet . ” | midnight, the prison chaplain, the endangered, through his leg. | ‘Rev. Father Michael P. Barry,’ took The storm started Sunday night}, Other policemen took up the chase. ‘ i {his ‘place ut the condemned ‘man's ch enlangered side, Father Barty ‘hae claimod. the Val ‘here had reached 0 inches,” |Bundreds of pedestrians who uhronged ALLIANCES AND BUILDING * GREAT ARMIES | iibern Baty con burnt clean vé tution im the mountain was | the street, Cazin fell seriously wound- ie Ne and at a late hour last night the rain- Cais several shots wl esperinity heavy, being 10 inches at {ed fom a bullet fired by John Inga- i 1,454,000 mail truck robbery in Opid’s Camp and 11.17 in the Santa | att, a ‘fice policeman, } escape from Atlanta Amita. Canyon, Two cabins were| Police said un investigation re | Opid’s Camp and the toll road lead. | the result of a feud of long standing| Formal ideas. Planned By} puny eataeeey cond: aie Hee : Noted Lecturer iia Inter-| were among the high spots m the q@ashed away by high waters” at|Vedled the shooting of Mishen was hin meriea en- criminal’s curee PA between the two men ‘ ing up Mount Wilson was washed Sane = red re Tog Milto’ nati a , clive i er rain was sd Tee, do: 0! ap of ; hed he pman een re- on jor today was fo AN AMENDMEN 000 Visitors In 1925 } | nilon,” outed: all the: capital Message Here | prieved in last minute efforts of his ope and {nte ed leading men Along the coast the rain was ac- Toe and foterviewed leans men jcounsel to suve his life. His lust \ in dozen nation. ) \ : " bbaae pe tab arog rte Plans are being made by the Bis-! Beste | T R HESTER of) reprieve expired last night at mid- piled:n focks and-piets in Fish Hats T0 MILK LA 4 marek chapter of the Daughters of the| (By Milton “Brsaser) M Nine years ago ¢ from a hospital at Athens, Ga, re an audience ) men and boys of wuattor= which | flo ntivenes night. A minute later he began his i London, April jmareh to death, bor, at San Pedro, causing damage American Revolution for the formal |! ondon, Ap ited at $17 900. opening on June 15 of the R day the American people See a tate A small blue chalked circle on the Hid eine obut yesnele Wave: ween Tells Morrie Schlaifér to Get yi; that was to end ull wars delayed by the storm. } Two women and a man were in- por of the death chai marked He ned With such quiet a niOf Chapiian'a Nee joueaens "Cabin on the A) Chisholm Physician Charters) that one could have h pint ; Paces the tourist seaso wor Fight Soon to Pay His peace-loving nation took up the sword ea {drop at almost any time throughout | did not see on the wall a noose Brive este np ties Sager 5,000 persons. vis ee aca . : that peace might reign forever. i Train in Effort to Save | the I ture, Dr. Chi les k Barker, | ooke | ealsdhtawas ver bie siecee st wind wrecked several houses. of interest on the capitol ‘grounds. | Wife Alimony | The ideal that President Wilson His Son’s Life Peer tald Cantceyauite phasic eu) ny cap was thrown over his heud, Plans of the women who ha land the American people set before told) An instant later Connecticut's auto- j E lead’ clean, healthy lives, and Would Make 1 1 ra egal to Sell charge of the res me oe er he) Omaha, Neb. April 6 (@)—Morrie| the world then has somehow grown bh, Minna Arlt UP) Dy, W,, THE fathers how. to look after their te evade sree 4 fon Wie ee rp pepe aah adi ena sts. He cl e" E st, old obscured’ since. Universal, © ri uluth, Minn, April 6 rs We) sons’ welfare how to ¢ to ae ed tae. nian, Milk Which Does Not —/ administration include the bewutifica- Schiaifer, Ominha bugil tM ne peace util secms distant.’ The nas G. Eisehmen,. “prominent shunt he reltna Aae veer * "the ale with two distinet motions, acption’ of the grounds surrounding. it) ‘ ‘Mrs.;tonsof Europe are,sowing the wind, Sxgeon, ix making a pecurd run tol", 20% | The body made a half spin in the Meet Ikequirements by landscaping with North Dakota] 4udgé LB Dax, ic ai aang seer oadiy ac before and there’ the Mato Nospitat at Hobiewer in at, “The greatest business in the world! air and. there were convulsive mo- jis to bring ¢ lants: and) shrubs, especi those 1 train to-save the life-of his Idren into the world} tions, particularly noticeable the vi {| will, as @sual, be a wi ing her suit f wind to reap | spec —— c. \ b hew up a they > hich arc peculiar to th tied © ie : ar-old son, Robert, who was{/#nd then bring them up as twitching of the feet, then at the end An amen ¢ Bi Lick p i Sehta testified that he was when the crop ripens. i: ; 1 ouent 4 “ 4 SUZANNE'S FAMILY. dinance which would make’ it ilegai| Where Roosevelt lived durin ¥{proke- that he didn't have a quarter Jealousy, suspicion and intrigue| Stricken with spinal meningitis, The} 208) aay cathae abaat ie SE ree cew ane on niet, Mele ‘ to sell in the city of Bismarck milk] i" te state back in the "80's. for the purpose of paying alimony, are entrenched in the ‘high ply +es.| special train js costing the rane phy- on before he reaches | momentum checked by the’ hand of EASTER IN JERUSALEM. ._ | which does hot mect certain tests and] y,A%, sided feature Planned by he] or for any other, purpo ivalries and hatreds are breeding *ician approximately $1900) Au ENG SEOUL cone] SP ua CCT PEMA AME OnG, gH ae e h vomen this year is er of walu-| °, * A he train started from Chisho ; reach the ankle requirements was stiggest . zt ae ‘If you haven't got a Ticht within! the embryo of new wars in spite oi: | fee 3 : MUCH BEER, NO LIQUOR. Brags Ve re rela able Roosevelt curio and mementoes| yy 4 ti days, THI promote one my-, the League af Nations and Locarno., % wclock this morning, and, af 10) ti) this is the most important | Cha umamt see fase week: y ean eh Judge Day said to Schlaifer. | Military preparation These are} BAAR) {ladys ea ein a youth's 5 » shor Chapman's face had a slight flush PRACTICAL JAPAN. ly meeting last night by A. W. velt Memorial Association of Hy pode Day. sald Jee will’ you going forward. nearly, ax rapidly as| tinuing the record run to Rochester,| time in a youth's life. He should), ie Cntered the chamber, “He piere- ‘ij take five Officials of the Great Northern Ecklund, city bacteriologist. The 2 cabi he: ach to amendment would provide certain| Boek Ot aa oe will be Miner fight, the money to be turned over before the war. t been given the | talk over the events of the day with j ints glanced to the right and tnen lolasaiMeationscter milk, both raw) or not mie mementoes will be leit here! 5, the court to apply on the ali-| Alliances? There never were more | that instructions have been given to BY ARTHUR BRISBANE a Taw! permanently has not been decided. the left the audience s . Hee e ees aee cc the ran te St, Paul {his boy and thus keep his confidence | ‘ (Copyright, 1926) and pasteurized. The sale of all milk] Measurements of the cabin have been |" aia ra nece Noure Brom there the train; and then the boy would always be | With his | His last look black ‘cap . luifer answered he would. i Many Alliances t ae ey aes < advice.” | before the hut outi-the " Suzanne Lengien is to Bs tupepied some reper mene st Poe ctor: Sent to the New York yormanization| fej. estimated that Sehlaifer has; France has an alliance with Bel-) will finish the run to Rocheste: over lready to heed his father’s adv light was. towardé: a coemer in seniak and every stirpleulturist, convinced foot ot ontorm, to: the. ‘required | And the material sent here will Bel ried upwards of $100,000 during /xium for mutual defense, Tt has) the G Festern, fond. A Parents Blamed {were the windlass und weights of the thatthe race can be improved by| tort, Would, under the amendment,| ccsigned te set off the cabin w the course of his ring career. ‘another with Poland. It uree-|_ Arrangements for the {UP yl?) De. Barker told of the rapid in-/ hanging machine. A pressure of the scientific selection of parents, will be) eth Wiiog we erade C, and its cate | ively phi EN od ‘ments with — Czecho-slo and | Rochester were made at 1 o'clock this | crease of the young lawbreakers in| Warden's foot upon a plunger’ in a interested in the French champion’s 9 Jugoslavia. All of these alliances | morning, when the boy ndition be id said one of the big} corner of the death chamber put the for| this country ; | responsibilities uf a father to his boy, machine in operation, Ti as he is growing up is to teach him! Immediately after the hanging the to obey law. “The reason for this| bedy was lowered till the feet touch- growth of lawlessness among the!ed the floor. Physicians examined young is that fathers und mothers for| the body with stethoscopes. Then a he past 2 » allowed their! guard with a jack knife cut off the would be termed an infraction of the oy | : is Lie § a dial iss acus si snenonst mtetorn et weet soeiots te SODER WILL | Cotton Growers Ask fare aimed either’ at Germany” or{same wenee, ie bad SN, ES Brindejones Offenbach, grandson sl The proposed amendment Favorable Action o-slovakia, Jugoslavia and last-evening, when he was referred to the city health officer Ove Uftenbach, who composed the masic the long di have an offensive-defensive | 14Ps' Amour” song, sr R ‘ ‘or the “Tales of Hoffmann,” includ- ts the city attorney for considera- on Corn Belt Bil linge: Sagan ste Hangar. = part (ul | Phone, officiuls of the M ig the Belle Nuit, O Nuit i Biri commentrey| AIP DAUATIAW | ole | whose domains are under their ban- j urged the run a eens Washington, April 6--(P)—Furth- ‘ners, They are suspicious of [he Senne ee oys and girls to grow up with hav~| lashing ends of he rope where dt cr details of the modified corn belt Bulgaria. 5 { heconmanvlneny iasene Lacanids, “itzeal baadeen tome Tike abapeiagiaieaat ; Bi Madame Lenglens young man in-| Contract for construction of sani farm relief bill, agreed on by agri-| Greece Hkewise feats the Bulgars 5. S.1 iut the boy slide from under punish. {and the body was removed from the heriting his grandfather's talent, is/ {wy Seer on. Mandan . avenue | Sescal lemanes 4 ka Supt ayid the ea is flirting with the “Little Serta tur] Rete RCT NEN for dibobudiente we cangol exe] tooh,An: an’ iundertakers\ banat: ’ a poet of ability. Suzanne Lenglen, presented last week, was tan AN ineh middlewest, were explained to the, tente” above mentioned. The Czechs; iat ae Hibbing. an at the Rood hos 5 Chapman paid the extreme penalty rm gincer, awarded the r. Kisenme nd a nurse, with her marvelous co-ordination of re allied with France to keep ¢ o“ jouse agriculture committee today by ! he same plea‘ after the most eventful days in the mind, erves and luuscles, and her ridece Ppcacggbeens ure Pee ee gas ee sila: sf Oblabome cits, (many and) Austria. from: uniting: MiGth erahdanee aRonTthe part! Gate's colminal | history: tte nee ardent temperament, coul ry Rites ahi ard al ch Sapa ‘i spokesman for a delegation repre. | Latvia, Esthonia and Lithuania arc | [of the fathers at lewst ontee each Sun-) personally "appeared atthe “priaon deetal children, with the right fath- Stackhouse A Delegate One Candidate Now in Field senting cotton producers in 10, trying to combine in case of trouble! lday as he did during the afternoon’ before the board of purdons, over sald The commission authorized the y states. with Russia or Poland, Italy, un- j talk to mothers 3 chooi girls,| whieh Governor Trumbull presided, Se oe city health, officer, Dr. Stackhouse, For Each of the Terms ("ir staley urged favorable action, known quantity in. this scrambled | which! is seviewed velsewhere in to: and pleaded for commutation af sen- Temperament would have, wonder-/ 19 attend the second annual confer- | mie at Y on the measure, which would stabilize | equation of political intrigue, rattles to life imprisontient. He. spoke | ful children, with the might fathet.| ence and scfool of instruction to be Expiring This Year surplus crop prices by’ placing an, the sword and swings” the olive ilxo gave examples of how fath- 2 minutes. He indulged in sar- On the other hund, the children may} conducted in Bismarck by the state t equalization fee on basic products. | branch alternately, She seems to lers can tell their sons the things! casm and invective at the state's a » Hot even beable to play tennis. You! health department early in Ma With th mie tadas coe — “de engaged in a ower rivalry they eught to know at different|torney. He demanded more time’ i | "can’t: breed’ humans by any known| “the Ge? wuditor was instructed to | ast Bode announcement t day of Weather R. rt with France, and occasionally Stages ik their life, and impressed| which to obtain “justice” and to of: hiya Sdvartice for bide for the laying. of |sumiesicner trem the fourth disttic eather hepo) AAG whEds to Jugoalnys and oe them the importance of explain: |fer new wit and new evidence sans see! eC . i aa kad die eee d ing to the boys procre on d the of his innocence, | Those are exciting Easter days in| £5'weil ax for the hauling of enrbage’| Viadie ie"ton hbiigis in the ronning! Temperature at Tam. . only “nations that seem free from: i Whick they_are exposed! Tells. Attorneys “Goud Bye” i Jerusalem and the Angel Gabriel) Bids on both projects will be opened | for each of the county commissioner. ; Highest, yesterday alliances and ententes. H i from the unnatural use of God-given’ Back in’ his cell Chapman | said | imoping track of us ll, has one of April 19 hips which expire this year. Oscar | Lowest last night 3! So much for intrigue. Her ain ‘ondi ‘ ce For powers “good bye, old pals,” to his attorneys ; his busiest weeks. No bids were presented for two| Biivmun er Wilton hus already an. Precipitation to 7 a. m. few figures on military’ machinations, Four Candidates in Race For ‘The Father's Duty und they filed in. Hartford n petition Mohammedans are there; praying) small jobs of water main extension | nounced that he will again be candi-| Highest wind velocity 5 to make Americans think a bit: | Two Positions on the “It is the duty of the father to ex-,for a new trial, but the: document where Mohammed prayed, Jews re-| on which proposals had been asked, | date for commissioner from the third Weather conditions at North Da eects { o Pot plain to his boy at different ages of {was of no value as Governor Trum- his life the things.he ought to know,” ; bull refused another reprieve. he said. “The wonder is that more; Rumors were many but none had boys do not go wrong when‘they are! any substance in fact. One story wax voting to- brought face to face with the that’ a car laden with dynamite had turned to Jerusalem to weep over! ang the water department was in- G F. Will of Bis,| kota points for the 24 hours ending vanished ifozien at the foot of the! Stiucted to have the work done, | trattk hay announced “ita entudlcines [at 8 a. m. today: great wall tians of all kind Geo, Ebert was awarded the con- i Protestants, Catholics. and Greeks | tract for installing a steel ceiling in] Mr. Soder came to Burleigh county 1 The British nation has two pr City Commission cupations, to keep on equal terms vithe U.S. in a naval way and to bring! cans ‘her air forces up to Citizens of Mandan are gathered in memory of the crucifix-| the fine department room of the city | from Minnesota 23 years ago and has ; ; : f life with sparation.” {been driven towards the state prison 4 t + e. Shi e dav in the y's regular tion to of life without any preparation 8 ion, In former days Turkish soldiers| nant: his bid being $277.56. Other | since been a resident in and about’ eee Figere. ane ts ee ety a fill the positions on the city commis- At the close of both the afternoon and another was that this same car “ +. worked hard to keep Chr: f} bidders were Carl Bredy at $860 and | agreement of Washington. | sion which become vacant at this time, and evening lectures, hundreds of Was in Plainville, the home of Gov- different kinds apart, that they might not slaughter each other, Re see a eine: cotipang ived ‘was awarded the contract for printing |. 21, 1886, and for the past 40 years | Congressman Carew, Democrat.!299 copies of the city's new building {has been a resident in the vicinity of British public opin- | The positions ure at present held by copies of the lecture in pamphlet | ernor Trumbull. gay auemedl ‘when the! T. J. Contoy,and C. E. Dorfler, both form were ordered by the listener: In view of rumors, the state po- Papers stated that U.S. had a bigger of whom are/retiring. be distributed to others. Thes | lice took precautions to protect Gov- havy than England. As a matter of Otto Bauer, president of the Man- be ordered by the local Rotary club/ernor Trumbull, State's Attorney S36 Highest gee r “ from Néw York, introd bil ordinance. Wilton, He now lives in Grass Lake : , fin Fee dan Chamber of Commerce ard head’ and are sold for the cost of printing’ Hugh M. Alcorn, who prosecuted prohibit, manufacture, township. This is also Mr. Backman’s Devils Lake ae Dh) RRO eae oe ace erie ain ed of the Bingenheimer Mercantile com- five cents per copy. They may be| Chapman, und Superior Court Judge : tion and exportation of distilled | Painting Job Deferred first term on the board, Dickinson. 2 11 0 Cloudy “TVG pas four; she distances us by pany. and H. A. Schmitt. owner ef the obtained at Finney’s drug store after} Newell Jennings, who sentenced him, : quors and legalizing beer, win Bids on painting the exterior wood| Mr. Will has never before sought, Dunn Center ...35 8 © Cloudy 5o"‘er cent in cruisers, but is far. Red Trail Oil & Transfer company, next Mon ‘State troopers were at the home of other beverages not distilled. That / and metal work of the city hall and! the position of county commissioner, Ellendale 2% 0 Snow Senind us in destroyers and. sub-| filed for the positions some time ago Lust evening at 6 o'clock a few. the state officers. f in exactly what Thomas Jefferson ad-| auditorium ~and the interior of “the| although he now holds several other Fessenden 26.03 Snow inrines. und were apparently without opposi- men of the city gathered at the Grand| States Attorney Alcorn, informed ! vised. eee fire department room at the city] public offices. being a member of the! Grand Forks . 27 10 Snow a eand is frankly afraid of French tion until lust Friday. when Oscar *Pacific hotel to attend a complimen-| of the — rumbrs, remarked: “It hall were opened, but action thereon | schoo! board, the library board, direc- Jumexstown .-.. 22 0 Cloudy ‘ip power. he other day in Parlia. Morek, partner in the Morck Mercan- tary dinner given in honor of Dr. wouldn't surprige me what that Chap- Not everybody rgalizes that dis-| was deferred until the next meeting. | tor of the Association of Commerce | Langdon . 20° 0 Snow nent it was announced England had tile company, and Frank Hudson, re- Barker. Following. the banquet H. man gang might do.” tilled spirits are w ‘recent invention |The bids were as follows and president of the Rotary club. He | Larimore ; 22 08 Cloudy 656 first line machines. ‘The number tired merchant, entered the race via P. Goddard, in behalf of the people | A Varied Life est 4of Satin, like cocaine and other drugs.| A. B. Carley . -$420.00] was born and raised in Bismarck and | Lisbon . : 3 20 0 Cioudy in peserve was kept @ secret. Not so the “sticker” route. Messrs. Bauer of Bisma’ thanked the guest of! Gerald Chapman led a varied crim- iskey, which ie » habit-forming| K. C, Arn 663.00) is now head of the Oscar H. Will com-' Minot . 23.20 Cloudy jong ago it was stated she had but and Schmitt were endorsed for the po- honor for coming to the city and inal life for 19 years, starting when was unknown, except perhaps to pany, succeeding to that position after! Napoleon . 19 0 Cloudy 949° first class home defense ma- sitions ata general caucus of persons giving his a portant messages to; he wax a mere youth of 16. He he- a few chemists in Shakespeare's ant : the death of his father several years) Pembina . 31 0 Cloudy } chines, representing every faction, trade and the people of the city, Dr, Burker! came known to the police of the nu- and all the way back through anti-| R. H. Crane. . : 585.00! ago. E. G. Patterson,, present com-| Williston 38 22 06 Cloudy “Rit tsohn, Bull is not aslecp. He dusiness enterprize in| Mandan. responded, telling in brief how he tion as a “super bandit.” quity. [cas SER rae ees missioner from the first district, has Moorehen . 40 26 01 Snow age all kinds of air machines whose Messrs. Morck and Hudson state that cume to take up this line of work; His earlier crimes, however, were * NEW JOB AT 149 hot yet announced his intentions and) River stage \. feet, 24 secrets are carefully guarded. .And they decided to enter the race after and of the millions that he had ad-, mostly petty larce and it was not While others talk the practical! Constantinople, Apfil 6--At the | it is unknown whether he will again | hour change 0.0 feet. he is building two airships, each with having been urged to do so by many dressed since it was begun. ‘until 2921 “when he engineered the Japanese go straight ahead. Recent-| age of 149 years, Zaro Agha has taken| seek the position, Mr. Patterson hax! ~ WEATHER FORECAST 5,000,000 cubic feet capacity. of their friends. d By Ri ‘daring “million dollar” mail robbery Iv they completed » gigantic, long] new job and enters upon the duties} served on the Burleigh county board |. For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly Messrs. Bauer and Schmitt state Sponsored By Rotary in the heurt of New York City, that distance homblag. ainplens, ‘so big it] with all the zeal of @ small boy.| for many years. + loudy to cloudy tonight and Wed- France ere asked to become candidate Dr. Barker has been traveling, he staged his biggest “job.” His ar- todk seven railroad cars to ere tt nes He now is one of the staff of guards) Victor : ‘Moynier of Naughton tow no decided-.change in tem-| Her policy is te have the strongest ig about business Ry ti in the throughout the country for the past! rest followed a few months later and fi Yesterda: pan added to at the imperial. palace, “3 ship, commissioner from the fifth dis- peratu: army in the world to keep « watch , administration of city affairs. a city seven years under the auspices of the; then came two sensational escapes powerful to H+ submarine Mt fact. and Charles Swanson, Driscoll, ' Peper "North Dakota: Partly cloudy , on Germany; “the strongest air fleet operated on @ sound financial basis, Rotary International, and prior to\ from the federal penitentiary at At- fone, tons, with all joner from the second dis-| to cloudy tonight and Wednesday; | in the world in case of trouble with reduction of the great tax burden, and #hat did similidr work for the Y. M. C.! lanta, where he had been sentenced cluding heavy mar TI] frict, were elected two yeurs.ago und | probably snow tonight southeast por- either Germany or England; and a’ pavment of taxes by all property. A. He first gained nation wide fame | for twenty-five years. ine able to cross TODAY IN WASHINGTON their terme do not expize at this time, tion. No decided change in tempera- | navy adequate in case of trouble with," "TKe polls will close at 7 o'clock to- us the man who kept William Howard! After hix final escupe, he eluded Prohibition berth} continu ‘Mr. Moynier is serving his second | ture. Italy. ' night. Taft physically fit whtle the latter's nation-wide hunt until 1924, when et Agricultural relief inquity goes |i term on the board and Mr. Swanson GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS, The firsttwo parts of the program pS. SS wax president of the United States. he was captured uiter shooting aid the 7 hae of his third term. The high pressure area is centered are complete. Her army of over half’ FLEA POWDER? JUST OUT In his many years of medical practice} killing a New Britain, Conn., potice- zens oe slg ae ae beverage: cnet commission investigu- ——_——__— ‘over the Great Lakes region. while s million men has no rival. Jt has Plymouth, Eng, April 6.--A_wire- previous to that he had learned that | juan. \ Japan attends to thinge more import; |} tion proceeds. ¥ SCORES ‘RAIMENT \an extended low pressure area is| been stated and not denied that she less order from the steamer Rotter. almost invariably the reuson young! Possested of ar incelligence higher nt. $ bas Peat Brookhart election con- Ottawa, April 6.-—“It is better not! centered oves i, Southwest. Light! has 1500 first line air machines ready’ dam for three pounds of flea powder, : men and women got into trouble was! than that of the eriminul of his a A ar ae ag? ig before senate. ‘ty go to church at all than to go in| snow alt at almost all places from) and see in reserve. to be used for the benefit of » cargo | because their purents had not given{ and fairly well read, he er to colonize and develop 2,000,- bar neo? deportation measures. |) LaFlamme at the Quebec Basilica hi ere the orth ‘Pasific oust ‘and heavy | eed, ‘icantly 30 war Stated aust by Jue finte ia tate mooesonty ‘dre, The termined that if the opportunity ever| conviction. through, the ‘gout é deen reject- use takes up appointment of f/ recently. “Women of all ages are | precipitation fell in Missouri. log Tialy” would. have-19 cruisers | whole town had to be searched ‘to fill offered he would devote his time to ‘Chartres. Rare Reine zegii impeachment case man- |} gppearingelin church\in garb they | Hnued. low tetpperata! prevail |seainst ®@ for: Fhen torpedo ‘the order so the 161 foxes could have, telling fathers. and mothers of the| He was bera George (08 ot would not | were dared a3 wear a 1 eneeont the northern at ind Rate | ‘boats against. ay and 58 aes a little peace Bed errive in America importance: ‘of * properly educating! son of Irish parents whe years’ ago,” ‘he said, ! state ‘(Goornved from page one) : whole. . | their children any those lines, (Continued ou page cates) San Diego ce ta a Japenese louse immigration committee} decently fo declared Rev. Mr. the G region westward to! ‘But Italy has her navy men fright. of silver foxes, brought about « fam-| them the proper teaching and he de-| counsel in ca Bes

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