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===THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Fair tonight and Sunday. oud. er tonight. ESTABLISHED 1873 {7 PRISONERS | ESCAPE FROM STATE PRISON Officers Are Searching For Convicts in the-Vicin- Wets Open Battle for Beer ; " BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926 ‘MONDAY ISSET | AFTER BEING FOR VOTE UPON LOSTIN WOODS, IOWA CONTEST or Knudson Leads Alf-| Debate on Question of L ing Sen. Brookhart Start- BOY I$ FOUND i | r Night Search For Three- He’s Off to North Pole PRICE FIVE CENTS POLICE BREAK UP STRIKE PARADES AT: PASSAIC “ONE OFFIGER BADLY BEATEN IN THE RAID Mcunted and Motorcycle Po- lice Use Clubs to Dis- ity of Nashville Year-Old Detroit Lad ed Last Monday | perse the Strikers | ‘ S . GUARDS LOCKED IN CELL | E | FOUND AT 8 A. M. TODAY | VOTE WILL BE CLO: NVOLVE LEGIONNAIRES < — } : _—— 1 ’, ., . . 1 | Prisoners Make Way to Free-; Was Lying in Heavy Growth) Pres. Ceclidge Denies He Is Officers Were Trying to Re- dom By Sawing Bars of Swamp Grass—Wasn't | Exerting Influente in’ || move AGUS Who Had and Scaling Wall | Even Crying | Favor of Steck | Encouraged Parades | Nashville, Tenn., April. 10.—()— . H Minn, April 10. @) A) Washington, April 10. P) After ' songs i . Throughout this section of Tennessee > | the wood. skis eae seen Eh anexeinty ieee : witeae Ae es tc a i ie ally ie sail : % 4 i the woods el ‘or ours, Was | ques’ » the sen eat e ouble developed tuday when police today officers were searching for the \ | found at 8 a.m. today, and he wasn't | P™m. Monday, to decide whether Sex broke up two parades of Tila a 17 convicts who last night held up {even crying, ator Biookhart, Republican insur ‘ sad 1 i suards and made their way to free- 1} The boy, Wayne Kepner, wandered | gent of Iowa, shall be unseaied in organized by textile strikers, It lom fromthe walls of the state pen- = — — { y uiternoon jnto the timber. favor of Daniel F. Steck, his De started as officers were attempting to P | itentiarge, fe hills of Brie township, six/ cratic opponent in the 12 remove several adults, who had been What ‘arms the convicts, who were | Here’s the Senate sub-committee and pal wet wi ‘tnesses at the prohibition hearings in Washing: | Miles east of here. |, faking cognizance of rumo arrested while heading or encourag- bote from priton eatrie their cating ton. Left to right, the committee si nator Hawreld, Senator Reed (Mo.), Senator Means, Senator | 4! night Jong 100 persans, ted by | Prete tegetidge’s influence wis! ing the parades for which permission ful. Only one weapon, @ pistol, Walsh and Senator G:ff. Standing, OS oe ae re itive John Philip Hill, Senator Edge, Senator soaveuarine thickets by lantern light,| White Hou eouwhile has. added ae refused. A shown when W. H. Dodson and W. C. fi eo per ate | fearing the boy had fallen into one! an adthorit donial to those al Aor oh ence Dinwiddy, guards, were overpowered fof the water-filled sloughs. At di ready made by Senator Butler of een @: WRinUes OF ietie pales tenn while locking up the white prisoners , (rae the force was augumented eed tts, eae ue Re aten into insensibility with in the east wing. | Ty y WASHING TOV 200 fresh men. publican national committee, and Sen- | The overpowered guards were lock- APPEAL FROM ' Pi da: ipa SONY 98 ARE STILL Over rough, cut dp country ator Curfis of Kan: the Republi mounted and motorcycle po- ed in.a cell and stood powerless while , KOGAN ee wooded, the i an floor cider, e president's H m tats shy chawd, eee ae the prisoners sawed through heavy MBUAILG (ouside Stuck Brook ; ed by the dayligh position, as set tthe White EN eA Dire; anippedine tke Acsurdsearsids pe ntate considers Stech-Brook ACU an ine May or Ruidanon? mGvifhed Hote, to tint He sthurity 464 ort to disperse the strikers, and then made their way over the ee at fue right wing, set up'a! such matters, the senate being the! ene en tee See and in win- Salts, “A vase hearinje on farm relies shouting. “He's found.” Tmmedifve-| sole judge of tts membership under: dows boved the officers. The convicts then commandeered a : ee Ee ly the ery spread to the other search- | the constitution | torekecpers hastily closed upithels | * street car which they forced the mo- Hl ers and the woods rany With their! The glebate for and i appro- | shops in an effort to protect proper- torman to'run to West Nashville, { ) a; of ithe commendat of the | where after. relieving the motorman { ’ reclining in a heay et ‘i mmittee thai ihe i a UD purse and the conductor of} + ‘ | growth of swamp grass. He had lo rookhurt be u oF ef store, ti clothing, they fled into the hills erro 4 : cree his cap, but still wore his mittens | be declared win ; ee another clash in ter taking a small automob : . i white woolen sweater. H | given no indiation of 1 let-up sin Chantier at New ¥ ests were made, F automobiic, in- 4 4 na . and white woolen sweater. He was! give! cation of a let-up since . Chantier at} arrests I 4o which they all jammed. Judge Kneeshaw | Rules on, | One Dies of Injuries, 45 Others | 2), Wee uni cerable Gat he wid began Monday, and the agreement for his trip ty Spitzbengen, when saaribers have! bowed and thorns ie . | eve i et a time e Wis no . »« an attempt to | annoyed membe e 8 > Taxpayers’ Appeal From | Hurt—Cause of Acci- Vike laeniiars, weapped) Kirn ins al tenerea cumin westeniaviaceane| tly ‘wo the North Pete went into the Legion el > , ibe st es cate nket and carried him to his moth. | ers on both sides ha at, nd today, when an alter Patterson Compromise | dents Sought wie ollapved with Jo “| from’ present indications, the aa { veloped, ‘police went to -- ! = he ken in a aiito: | Will, be close, anee of the Legionnaires, The appeal of local taxpayers from! New Orleans, April 10,-)—-While mobile to Detroit, where he eas xi . , i oriaileslefare aid inecrtate foe cone - authorities of the federal government | {uit theeocare " Teevering) Asks Permission to | "Burglars Pick Safe, commissit ind e state tax com-j{ ‘0 e expos ie | ! { aikdvehera lug cohipaniuastodeye AEN. { i 5 IN . missioner in accepting and approving |). and op re ' ) Steal $87 in Cas MUSSOLINE HARD TO Kite Yt a tax compromise proposition from! Pipe Already Ordered to Lay’ tigated the causes of a series of Mis eae iarng, Pane tl $ BUSINESS? ASK KRESGE. {Edward G. Patterson, chairman of : ac af SiSSippi river disasters in the viein- | Washburn to Mandan: Devils Lake, N. D., April 10.) “I'LL RUN,” SAYS SUNDAY wh fled with the cleri ot court het hele li Enea te W Orleans” eMeaesay, Durmlara early today entered’) as ~~ ps weld ieday Wy dekge W. 1, Hnctitaw of! ins in Bismarck searchers continucd hunting for vod- Hearing on the “application of Ri-| AN IZATI Nis Haslam general store on the THE PURE WHITE RABBITS. | Pembina, who heard the case. [ies of 28 missing seamen. Property T ANK F A M chante mang BIRMeeE tees fee | [For vresereation," neat As a resift of the compromise pro. HN jdamaxe will run into the millions. mission amine a Motor frelght | iy Wath ABT EAeAd es oo > bd ig position which was accepted by the Consolidated ities com-] Estimates range from $2,000,000 u M is a rted to Sherif . BY ARTHUR BRISBANE County commissioners iy a eésolution| pany, successor to the Hismarck No deaths are definitely known. to marek will be held by the state rail-| ‘aie Ter eeantae: (Copyright, 1926) _.| passed September 12, 1925, Patterson} company and the Valley City resulted from the collision be- roud board heve on April 16. i “Gave 10) panaani Eniines 7 fe lai opel Anothes attempt to kill Mussolini| paid $35,822.15 to cover in full taxes! company, is. planning. exten en the Dutch tanker Silvanus andy’ AN Another hearing, set for the sume ir y * rad “ERe “store with™ a fails. This time a woman, a British? over a five-year period from 1919 to| its p and main system tthe Standard Oil tank s\ Thom- day, involves the application of the Large Audience, bi Paudging. trphie Shee religious fanatic, past middle age,| 1923 totaling $59,579.83. | marek this year as soon as the mate ler, which occurred about Interstate Transportation company | ” task npetelinas..ecet lc oe ‘ fired. point-blank at Itlay’s ‘ruler, Moved For Dismissal j ial can be delivered here. The com-/40 miles below the “Cresent Cit i for permission to operate bus sery- | Chicago Critic Unturnter tana wate ceebheee ha ° sending a bullet through his nose. An] When the taxpayers’ appeal was| pany, of which Senator Frank bers of the Sil-| Damage Will Reach Many/ice from Linton to Ellendale. The ie ati x inch difference would have meant! prought before Judge Kneeshaw here} Ployhar ix president, has placed o Vv Were imigiiig vodey. how fen fe A Se ne FN BON i cc gute ape i Tette and instantly the hisivry of| on January 22, attorneys for Mr. Pat. [ders for pipe to extend about | tiv dit was, believed “most of Millions—San Luis Obispo tne, We Soran ne aoe Ghicieor ty sue! italy and of Europe would have been} terson und the count 2 inoved | miles of main in this nd ex-} number perished. en e a dae ee calibre changed. A small thing can produce ! for tigissal “of th ties! pects to gor distributing! Five sailors of the Standard Oil Fire Nearly Out “ ithe cole aite big Pttacts. 4 30 / contend that statutes allow Bee tem to such point Ee taker (Or. wari, Foeeed by a pects Tepe scuteane mvestie ciate onueteal | et ppeal from the action complained of; nrek people will be; s explosions while in a dry} pox’ Anveles, April 10.--2)—Th cine anid : A man of courage and extrao: the appeal, that the court had no} 4 to avail theniselyes of gas ser-| were -unaccounted for to-f 708 AnKeles, | AP e many neliccomieoh atest be as| 4 s rt and that| vies this year In ‘addition, Adalph M. John-] fire burning Thursday morning on the concert by the Royal Swe shot Mussolini protected the woman! 7 oaguchon or sdid upped) angviews! A carlond of white enamel son of New Orleans died of injuries,| the tank farm of the Union Oil com- dish navy band the Auditerium that*shot ‘him from the violence of| able upon appeal. The jadge took! #as ranges of the latest design al nd 45 others were suffering from] pany at Brea, 20 miles south of here, | paray ay pba Mane WU natal the mob. the motion under advisement and in-| improvements is-expected here with-| | hurts. D aeenie ¥to have been isolated. ! |S gue CSTR ue Seba Hab ge ce structed the attorneys for both sides in the next 10 d 5 Poly =! | thus preventing it from adding to the | ASG AMER ithe ROO, SeIiah ree Rak Last evening, with his face band-| to submit the case on briefs. Va Caplin eecepels be aoria | Kennedy’s Appeal to | destr@tion which already will niount | i Medatio eet! lueatieat pees aged, he made a speech, telling the! In his opinion, Judge Kneeshaw. !ll., w li be the manager in charge of! ¢ into the millions. hie eat Yds asses, were, 60 Delegates Attending Meet- people not to get excited. Wounds| says: jthe business here, including the sale! Supreme Court Fails! Meanwhile the’ tire on the com- \ res eae eR Pear NOT igs hbase Bates: Ate ts are not new to him; his record in the} “The compromise was made undertof all appliances. ‘The company | [vany’s huge tank farm at San Luis; ee fehl At. vistioaitee were auch dingoas Malley (ites Galled war was fine, but his extreme radical-| provisions of Chapter 227, laws of] expects to spend in the neighbornood) Obispo had about run its course. Six | LA Rene tute in peopel ge " vs Oe ism, offensive to officers, deprived| 1917, One ground given therein for} Pf $75,000 this summer to improve} W. KE. Kennedy tod today lost his ap-| reservoirs | [penal » indulge in i By Ed. Hughes 3 him of promotion. Now he holds all|a tax compromise is ‘on uccount ‘of! the e in Bismarck and to in-' peal to the supreme court i face tanks were nearly burned | 18-Year-Old Lead f Youth | ay . . ‘ nes the officers of his nation, from the| the unjustness of the assessment.’) Grease th of its plant so! cave involving liability for damaxes| as the fire, started by lightning nears rete vaevae | cubeie Mikel Carellic a AU irae) ¥ king down, in the hollow of his hand.} The petition seems to set forth the peal ¢ § sured of ; for the bur of a Great Northern | nesday, enter sural) ne to the program; valley City, N, D., April 10,--) In 1917, fighting on the Austrian unjustness of the nent and the! Kood reliable gus s eet trestle and a Standard Oil ful Bandit Gang Found motes “the instrumentation for this Deiermeaauien, to out a eee front, ussolini’s body was Tiddled|commissioners in their resolution 4 OS y Warehouse in the city of] the San Luis Obi Guill ff Murd march Wa ly discovered in the | state ticket in the field, adopt a state Fargo. uilty of Murder larchives of the city of Pul Rus- eee a . the assessment was unjust 7,000,000, but 1 damage t chives of the RELA) oe : 4 # ipeeesiye pee lpors etl Ri rl nt inant Ries anda eecainnientl fart Kennedy appented from an order sere Heer ae a. The maren was play y the ane Sy eo ncaeeee eight wounds on his body. Such athe compromise offer be accepted i Of the district court denying nim a) The Brea fire, alse ‘started by] New York, Ap 2 jxuurds at the buttle of Na Phey column at the June primary was ex- man is not casily frightened. subject to the approval of the tax {hemettlalss Ft decision the su-| lightning, has already caused a loss; of deuth in the electiie ¢ ave it the quality of the: B pressed by Democrats . meeting in he wound in the nose may prove | commissioner. | a tuber, held, that. the rucht to} of about $3,000, 1000. j imposed upon Herbert Koerber, 18-] Guards 0 Vege the four trumpters | convention here today day's con- disfiguring .and hyrt Mussolini's Appeal Not Authorized i te mae rae eo ay ‘in ae re- {year-old leader of a youthful, holdup ating a Hiei oe on 4 vention, called by Chairman E pride, but it won't hurt his standing} “The remedy by appeal is wholly! fanelstart ei peh arab uphely its isang known as the “caRe-caters.” in use, with aploiub., They haven Huehes, Dickinson, over the opposi- with Malians, statutory and there being no prov Te Wie Muh AR al Than a | A jury in the Queens ieee 4 hau tioy of Democrats favorable to. ti sion of statute authorizing an appeal | heated ‘tar. pot used ec ae | deliberated 40 minutes last n | Independent V 's Association, is ex- The extraordinary thing is that|from the action of the tax commis- RPL nie eh eter fore returning a, verdict of first de-| The issn TERETE rd te disavow the agreement be- Mussolini has lived so long, recklessly | sioner, un appeal from the uction of and the oil company’s warehouse | gree murder against Koerber for t r 1 Democrats Repubiicans outspoken, defying all Eubo) e, the] the t sioner will not — lie.) [aces Pepa a Warehouse. j slaying of Angelo Mahairis,” t Ho: dat Devils Lake in Februar League of Nations, all aemryors te] the tax, com Neint appon! teumbata a = eae e aaee ier ema te Aon | restaurant owner, three wi prove fi hint force pite the announcement by Chait. opponents at h ad. f the board of county ft y) , see pan ee paper Koerber testified he shot} he baton, No unne ary Llourishes.) man Hughes that it was not intended Mt rae ame Sa abies Ruel of the board (of county Montana-Dakota Company to dence not available at the time of j when the latter refused to sell him] but eversthing essential given with as an effort to abrogate ‘the Devils on his life. The)next wil} be number and the whole pro-} Merge and Gain Control Bee eS Sa ae s companions liquor. sure command. The tone was rich! Lake agreement, made‘ut the time r ie bade hodol re pints | anc ch variety of shading he ; sale Andi latae three. ceedings being based on such joint Drink, bad companions and nights | and with mu the convention was called and la eee a 2 action and a’ no appeul will lie from | of Several Others lin Harlem negro cabarets, after the; “A band worthy the great nation at Bismarck following a conference B d. 1 ction of the tax commissioner, , Se Weath ppo ‘loosening of home ties with the death] it represents and which ‘gave solid with Democratic leaders favorable to , has’ Spek” Se tka Sa A Brad este een hes eae Ro Hate eee atl er Re rt . ) ef ‘if his mother, were the features of | satisfaction the audience which the fusion arrangement. back stairs. Chicago reports “brisk| must be dismissed.” |. Permision has been granted by th ~———-| Guards Halt Seven Immedi- | the youth's carcer as outlined during| filled the theater to the last. se A census this morning showed wotait tratle.® | state railroad board to the Montan tely—Three Who Got” | i¢,trig!:; Counsel for, the defense| The members of the band arcived bout 60 Democrats representing all _ Financial statisties show that it She don Farmer | paket Power company to Tike with) } ately—dnree 0 Gol eat inaxalys te the deteda its in Bismarck this affernoon on North. parts of the state on hand genres i = its present property that of the Uni- \ Lowest last’ night FS is eniency because of the defendant’s| orn Pac a ONG. the train | Meeting. Ed Hughes, who called the 4 cs < : ther on 8 indict Gj ad Ween i : hour| Manent chairman and Henry Holt, yor ars, the property of the Eastern | Highest wind velocity four o' i ched fact that it had been he n hou x t 2 | Montana Light and Power com: W i ‘ r | Koerber will go to trial shortly Minneapol st night so that the Grand Forks, was named secretary. 7 soon, tte, ar State Land Wood fens a - Set nanan i Neth De iatoaote, oil 10; oman ae EPA a iee cant Sorbet i |inaimenmol et ole co that ine Grand, rks. man Nand, arneagy ee his business had jumped to | board are steps Montana-! at 8 ome today: Mente hoes wae aH at city work: | Koerber will be sentenced Mon plete their concert in the Mill City Morning and the convention js not P 5 i i Conrad Kusmer, a farmer Jiving| Dakota company’s plan of extending ¥ u ere. Sivhommed lund then take passage to Bismarck, €Xpected to really get down to bus- SIRs sb TOaas ta giagen2e6 | near Sheldon, must stand trial in the | its lines and service in Northwestern , ee Pilg he, Kuerd: rounded up seve | ue Saves County | The ‘bard appdared “in Minneapolis: ines until. they” report this afte . vost’ from $2, jo $18,569,260. 5 vod Temps. fleeing prisoners and @ squad of five! I) e band appeare Sp aa ke ceoneuikeee nein Ransom county court next June as} North Dakota and Northeastern’ HeOMers E both ‘Thursday and Friday nights,, Reon. The committee appointments Hf the government of the United! tye result of charges filed against | Montana, stute officials wero told, guards within two hours had recap- ‘ oe dak antbusiantichlle received OY. were aw follows: i ing) a s States will attend to its business as dt , J ee A tured three men who had made « dash ork OF Fadioc FoF him by the state land department, In order® handed ‘down Yoday the the t 1 Resolutions committee-F. + F. American besinare Met Bivens to} ls, ailoges that Kusnlcr cut wood! caljrond- board also” approved’ the \ for freedom. Store in Mand Hee ee i Burchard, Grand Forks; J. L. Page. ale peelacat everythleg. will: be! trom state dunds, Montana-Dakota company’s blans and About prisoners under two re in Mandan Bottineau; F. W. MeLean, Langdon: wipeyent. of aka Kusmer, according to Land Com- specifications for a new high-ten-, Amenia eyerds pees Work. lea fale: nearly —_ E. Glotzbach, Angmoose, and T. . Sunday will ft ident | Missioner Carl R. Kositzky, way sel- sion electric transmission line’ bet-| Bismarck le from Mandan, N. D., April 10. .() ~An iD. Casey, Dickinson. eee end rend plaiforn. re| ling wood cut from state and school | ween Williston and Stinley and Kin-| Bottineuu denly 10 of them made an attempt to; hour after state and federal dr Nominations committee -H. H. himself on a four-word platform, “Tot jing in Ransom’ county for fence’ caid? n away. Michael Gleason, one of agents had ruided the place late Fri- + Perry, Ellendale FE. Glotabach, Hell With Booze.” 1f Democrats and) wots and other furm uses. ‘He con- ; Rates Are Approved * the guards, halted the {light of seven : day" afternoon, and. found. a vonside Anamoose; J, W. McHose, Farg Republicans nominate “Wets.’ tended, Kositzky said, that the wood, Electric ates filed by the company! Dunn Center: of the men singlchanded, while the erable store of liquor, fire saved the} Pagenkopf, Dickinson, and J. Nelson Mr. Sunday, fought satan} vas cut from his own land. in Watford City, Arnegard, Rawson, | Elle other guard k€pt watch over the| county: authorities the trouble of iKelly, Grand Forks, ih y jendale .. cv ; more ‘ferociously than now, Moe Walter Glum, Emmons county! Alexander, Charbonneau and Cart: Fessenden other 45 men. — ‘placing a padlock on the People's Credentials Committee J, W. Me- make a good ru “I farmer, paid a fine of $50 following | wright were approved. \ Grand-Forks Clear| . Within five minutes Dr. S. 0. Lock- Cash Grocery, | Hose, Fargo, and John Heiling, Val- «ize that Calvin Coolidge will be the} yj ilty a chatge”of | Aiea alae. ania: y wood, superintendent, had been noti-, The building, an old frame one |, ‘ey City. his plea of guilty to a ge The commission also aproved pur- | Jamestown Clear) y City Republican candidate, and to call him) cutting fence posts from the state! chase by the Ottertail Pow vom-) Larimure Cleat| fied. and’ placing another juurd at; story place, a landmark since carly ‘ In a statement shortly before the is like calling the Pacific ocean | woods, pany of the electric plants at Ray,| eben Cleae| the head of a squad of five, the miss-| days of the town, had housed a pie [convention reconvened this afternoon, dry. eee + Scare ore Powers Lake, Ross, Stanley, Minot Clear ing cprisinery. Bere exared sri thibi| HALA ana rer 30 pays: It ne ' Chairman Berchorg. of the resolu- FINGER IC hall, Hoople, Langdon and MeV: y Clear| two hours, after they had fled a little a tremendous blaze. threatening .tor| my ? tions committee suid a strong recom- On ‘President Coolidge’s yacht! London, April 10.-A man who lost and’ granted’ the Ottertail company | pepaleen. Cleat | more than a mile. atime the three-story Mandan brick | TURN Fer the Worse Came ‘fons committee oie ater mote the Mayflower, Sahara’s sands are accur-| pis’ finger when it became wedged authority to sell a section of its! Willleton Clear - Hane hotel and the brick Haider block on Yesterday in Burbank’s | Democratic ticket at the primary ately reproduced, so far as any alco-lin a crevice of a jeweler’s store, was | transmission line between Berea and Moorhend, Minne Clear FALLS FROM TRAIN either side, A. Rosen, proprictor of ) tgladtion will be: made to: the Genvene holic beverage goes. traced by means of the finger, ar- alley City to the city of Valley! * d a Paris, April 10.—While a train was’ the People’s Cush Grocery, ix out of Fight Against Death feton. Leaders. here. for: he: panven® Tn fact, when innocegt mineral! rested and is now serving out a/ Ci i WEATHER FORECAST traveling about 50 miles, an hour a town. His clerk is held on the iiquor tion said that the senatorial and water is served, the president turns| years sentence. The Prince of The Ottertail company’s proposed! For Bismarck and vicinity Fair| boy of seven fell out. The mother, charge. Rosep at present fs awaiting 5 Se cgi congressional candidates, selected by this glass upside down, partly area Wales, visiting Scotland Yard's fa-| route und specifications for a trans-| tonight und Sunday, Colder tonight.{ who hud six other children with her, hearing on previous charges of sell-| Santa Rosa, Culif., April 10. ) | special committee which met rev he thinks plain water enough, | mous ‘Black Museum, displayed con-| mission line to serve Sheyenne was! For North Dakota: Fair tonight] tried to jump out after the boy but’ ing snuff and selling eigurettes with-| Suffering irom extreme exhaustion’ cently in Bismarck subsequent fo the ys rs = “j partly because mineral ane f sC8 | siderable interest in the finger and approved together with the route and Sunday. Colder tonight east and| was preyented by other. passengers.| out state license or stamps. - and weakness, Luther Burbank's con-; Devils Lake agreement, probably Jook like champagne it 18} the ring on it. The ring had became and plans for the transmission line | central portions and southeast por-| When the train was stopped the} Sao dition remained grave today. The! would be endorsed at this meeting. @ new experience for eae Mayflower.} caught in a craek and the man, in| which the Northern States Power’ tion Sunday. guard found the child walking to-: PEER KEEPS RABBITS noted horticultrist has been il att Status In Doubt rking uway, pulled off his finger, | company proposes to ‘construct bet. ward the train, unhurt, London, April 10.--Keeping rabbits, his home here for two weeks asa re-| Althovsh the val'dity of the con- jerking Ay Pi rf pany props L Moral, particular s of various! ring and all. | ween Fargo and Mapleton. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS ~~ which he sells the shupe of} sult of mental and physical strain due | vention here was not challenged by 8, are an that anyone | ‘The commission also approved the| The high pressure area has moved “LUCKY” LEFT HANDS fur, to a famous Parisian modiste,| to overwork. ‘delegates today, observers pointed shoud say George Washington brewed ¥ CURZON'S SILVER sale. by Lehr Tight and Power | to the lower Great Lakes region and! London, Aprit 10.-- Superstition hus, is the latest way in which a popular} A refurn for the worse came yes-/ out that its status was in doubt since beer-and drank it, to say. ce ming of London, April’ 10.—Visitors to’ Co. to the Krein Electric Co. of! fair, pleasant ° weather’ prevails |jt that left-handed persona are lucky, ; young peer is endeavoring to retrieve] terday, Burbank, who is 77, has been; it way not officially designated ag a stronger staff. Ot! wood, the favorite home of the Wishek of the electri property at {throughout the northern — states.| A medical man has just emphasized; the family fortunes. waging a valiant fight against death. } Democratic convention, In his state- that Lincoln “wi: fg ir gen- Lord Curzon, where his widow | Lehr and the sale of certain tele- ,Heavy precipitation oecurred in Ok-| that the left-handed child who is, ar Ree Hiccoughing, which prevented the} ment at Bismarck recently, Chaitman. erals would drink ‘ Grant’s spending her year of retirement,| phone property in Richland comply | “ldhoma and Texas, and light showers} allowed to develop naturally is at ATTIC 18 GARAGE sufferer from obtaining needed sleep | ages said it was not called ia his ‘brand of whiske; press yf wht A He hts Aittle ae always impressed by the mag-! ter,” when tol ase drank rnificans ver chandeliers. They are} fell in Kansas, Colorado and Oregon, kinson to {but no well by Emilie Klawitter of Charles Klawitter, of Hankinson. defined low pressure fat wt ay forced against inclination to use the ‘any rate luckier than the child) New pike ra Pea uilt on, 2 of a’ home, and rest, and gastro-intestinal com- plications. have’ been the principal official capacity as state chairman but»merely to give a ipd of Peas ’ ‘too ymuch. made from numerous cups, ‘caskets: area appears on the weather mi right hand, for he states that such| being used us a garage. The family] obstacle Burbank’s physicains have|erats who were not # ft adies call it an ou: fe say] and pieces of plate presented to Cur-|° Avoid feeding: moldy huy. It is; this morning. Temperiitures are mo-] forcing has frequently resulted in lives on the first.and second floors,| encountered in attempting to return] the position of the De: ‘ (Continued-on jbege six. non when: he was Vi eeroy of India, | dangerous to live stock, | derate in all sections, enya disorders. | down the hill from the atreet level.Phim to the rad to good health. hn opportunity to express Pash Coacinued Ui Gage BLS wav Sock J