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PAGE THREE Sea water freezes at 28 degrees Fahrenhest, % fallow’ the. tare pace et ty ther, tO Deathon Way to | vayo Carpet Cleaners. | FUNERAL WILL ite epee te et deere a Doctor's Office “Bhmarck Phone 30h WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee GEN. BUTLER {Three Killed, Scores Injured in Wreck——Flyer Leaps Rails at 60 RS, HARTLEY ES Ui sSnclting te une°tevict| Baby Is Smothered REPLIES TO Miles an Hour without parallel in boxing history, [and each’ of them followed hard, Tomahawk, Wiss Apri 21-u—| Use Gas, the 3, the scientific fuel. smashing contests tn which, exhdust-| The yenr-old daughter of ‘Mr. and! ‘ed to the very verge of death, none Mrs. John Swan of Harrison, near. | [of the Filipinos gave an inch, but here, was found smothered to’ death | ‘fought terrifically to. the final bell, yesterday in a physician's office here, | ABY'S COLDS ls Borleieh Cent aatacttt of Bese, until.) where ahe had been taken by the par: tederyra ft eceased Came to Burleis ard smash rendered him completely | ents for medical attention. The! are soon “nipped in sti HD hors de combat child had been securely wrapped in a withous “dosing” by use of -- | Co. in 1895—Lived in Mlanket and when the mother removed ; 7 : the covering the baby was dead. | Bismarck Since 1905 ‘Horseback Riding eee sek ’ VAPOR lego or club o: Tied ‘ ~ \ Fig “3 Quer 27 Million Sara |. Mrs. Henry Hartley, who died early Is Too Dangerous __ ‘cia in stavana has 43,000 members. = | Tuesday mornin at the home of her} Says Army Aviator ~ HIS CRITICS Says Discipline Will Be Main-| tained Despite Propa- 28 gandists’ Bluffs New York, April 21,—()—Criticism | that he violated the code of soc! ial | ethics in prosecuting Colonel Alex ! S. Williams for intoxication is _ans-/ cred by Brigadier General Smed- D. Butler in a dispatch from! in Diego, Calif., to the New York | eves Mrs. ‘i gener of ; teent! street, was horn anuar; 1, ve 1857, in McHenry county, Mlioi Her’, Omaha, Neb., April 21—(@)—-Horse- Mertie Miles, On) back riding is'too dangerous, Captain she was married to{ R: G. Erwin, chief of the air service | at Woodstock, Tl, aailt the seventh army corps area, de- from a recent a ean | \in October, 1885, they came to Bur- tte Wows if ey leigh county. Since 1905 Mr. andj Pil) on the bri je pat WSMARCK,N.OAR ivs General Butler, “will be | | Mrs Hartley have made their home in| _ “I'm not a glutton for punishment,” | OLAMONDS."-JEWELRY Theater maintained despite all bluffing by) said Captain Erwin, “I'm tt c: It comes down to the old saying, “What’s in a Name?” and in the name of Knowles one finds confidence, integrity and honesty spreading over a period of years. We in- vite comparison as to price and quality, even with stores in the largest cities. ‘ Our showing of dia- monds suitable for en- gagement rings is the largest this house has ever shown. Fr. A KNOWI Ss JEWELER k's Diamond Store Reo mes Bt Aus- — N. J. Upper photo shows engine | iin" \innesota; Mrs. Susan Ellen Mat-! ADVER jon its side in a ditch, and below, the | thews, Ortonville, Minnesota Sealed bids will be received by the} | twisted, crumpled car where Mintz | Willis and Roy, B Mr: toard of C was killed. nie Belle Me( Yh cibue ere Lydian: Jensen, for furnishing the ma fence around the Municipal” Swim. | ye ming Pool. I Bidders sha Trill _piganized “propagandists ‘to the ‘Atlantic City Express Crashes ren were born to ; but horseback riding is too d BUYING DIAMO Hie iaued: ait | Down Embankment. The _engi- hree pairs of twins,| ous. Me for the air. WITH CONFIDENCE explanation. HUE to FBEENE} herent ineer, fireman, and William Mintz, urvived by her hus-| Captain Erwin has flown thousands | st e ro ae to present an apgle) a passenger from New York, were | band. four sisters and a brother, and] of miles in airplanes in all sorts of| Is hal: 5 ‘i on this case that has. not been "ap-| a. | : ne ; weather and has never had a s s half the pleasure of a Bae Genter : | {killed, and scores hurt wheh the | 10 children. The children are Mrs. i ever had a serious f ; 1% i all the mass of | insy } Penney Railrond’s crack Ora May Norton, Vergennes, Ver- accident, but he has been inju buying and owning beau- TO ntinai eek ‘New lantie City flyer “Nel- | monks Mrs. usa M pokane, aieere ly twice while horseback r tiful gems. Ho ete Mud has heen thrown in. a futile ilie Bly” was wrecked at Camden, | )*ishington: Leslie G. br al aia effort to steer the public mind away jland, Oregon; Arthur + from tho real issue.” The statement says that ns regulations, issued in accordance | with acts of congress passed in 1872, have forbidden drunkenness in the + service, and that therefore the 18th! amendment has nothing to do with} > the case. The simple facts, the state- | ment continu member | of the ates service commit- jolation knowingly and publie- din the presence of his com- ding officer, realizing that dis- y action must follow. iction of Colonel Willi was indicated wh < court al hearing of his ae was adjourned in San Diego, } Without notice of acquittal, UNIQUE PLAN ISIN FORCE SEE Coogan TONIGHT AND THURSDAY April 21st, 22nd Special Children’s Matinee at 4:10 Thursday whisky; you can hold more of it.” i Thursday afternoon fre funeral parlors ater of the Methodist church, off ficating. with their We worry about whisky and beer,! | Rurope worries about war and labor, Russia worries about plutocracy andj} wonders how to acquire ,some of ‘it. WInm1mp | Asia fights As Mohammedan kills | Hindoo, while Britain bosses both. China fights against China, while j intelligent Japan prepares to gather \ —— | | | ‘State Treasury | | in Its History, Ghraulurion pee ton | e furnished, piv- ht, et tantind The Board ¢ ORE! the right to re. y was the biggest day in the Series of Deaths Is Without abide ae. h sureg's offi M. H. ATKINSON, | Parallel in the History | City Auditor, | ate treasurer, | < (4-21 4-28) of Boxing Bist: Me., they would not} annow sallabout in Tangier, Th vit Kelley | yuktu. A religious veviv 5. making it neces- 1 then! suited to Dayton, 4 ff \s - them by | Mr. Fisher said the | ary to ent of , Volunteer “Road - Planning Sheriff Ross his} do for Rom ear fand x ; h ia a4 . y Shi Ro play that would " A.; was due to the early , of ila, ned to a boxing bri Body Cooperates With | fae the orning. exaetly MUsHULGNE IAUGElT| Cases CORN UATMN Loe AM eRTT Cte te, | Chutreniabl ea Elem to;eantexeiaraincun 7. C Cc pin ne ee and make ny own by the treasurer's reports over §Wality with the best of their weight ; ‘0.’ Commissione! 1ehi ne 4 —-- od of yeurs fe in the world, remains alwe and able t Victim of Train The world is interested only in ae le 197.82 to on -Pete Sarmiento, the ie y os 7 things that the world has doing} J 1, 1920. 3,691,216.82 | of the group and at that only ich because it, “uerves Auto Collision Has for thowsanae (et ye al nan te Sosta0017 a fentheewelghtn = s public opinion large! v i i apy are part of every sub-c Dus mind ‘ Clever Sencio, who died yesterday owvintes| Chance of Recovery jij. iinina Soave. ie 1h ee in’ Milwaukee. aftor a. terrifle. ue — chamber, or with an ¢ h fou round bout with Buddy T lor, Terre Mandan, N. 1, April 21--(AP) nd all the world will pay atten ‘. Haute, Ind. challen the world’ s Fred H. Marshall, injured in a at Breien, N. D., s been in fe! For one man or interested in the tide power in’ the there are 1,000) mor woman. a wet, 42 bantumweight tit {pass on in that n lene Medina Farmers | de Aer | the current issue of ” i y| crossing tray | Bulletin,” official publication of the] Saturday and North Dakota Highway Department.! cal condition The movement centers around the For the Young Folks first. He battle with i light signs of imp Bert MeCarthy in Melbourne, i Ransom County Hoard of. Highway [raid to have @ ee Placed Under Bonds (".,."(2rihs, it Melbourne, mprovements, volunteer body tt his fight with E } which is recognized by the Ransom| to Keep | the Peace 1)", his, fight with | county board of commissioners in a {discussions pertaining to. highway Paci | weight fic som county possesses an or jem county, possesses an 9r-! Condition of Death in the state should know . Something and perhaps might prafi Car Driver Improves ™ bly copy ys The Bulletin’s —< in “It is no more nor less than a coun-; Jamestown, D., April 21. ty-wide and all-inclusive road-plan-} The condition of John ning body ich is now functioning| youthful driver of the car which, 3 strongly and has functioned for they .a:vuga tne cropping past eight years and which has giv-| red, upset and crush cies hts just beyond the reach of his mers charged with thecatte | p little brown brothers by win ing ‘to shoot Fred vege a neighbor, ning the world’s weight —cham- h put under $500 bonds to! pionship, only to die, too, after P sa result of a hear-j fight. ing in justi court here yesterda The unusual record of deaths of afternoon, They are alleged to ha ej the liffle Filipinos has caused Chi- threatened Huft because they sus- | eee a for} way which in-! freight t eo of Russia ements” | In his newest feature “Old Clothes” The Kid Himself! Here’s leaves their th andlord in ulted their honesty 2 Ransom eanniy, a well;ronndad to instant death ne hie Hees ahah j YOU Trea saonat sie eh ‘em of improved state highways| day, has improved som kind rend it to d rom rags to riches, bac county and -township} not known whether he will ‘ cure pro- Horses Are Terribly | Fichs DEVELOPED again with the sidewalks to attend the funeral of his The new Simplex Flexies are here—all the latest styles of the season—for Misses, Girls, Boys and the Tiny Tots! A large assortment of colors and leathers in all sizes and widths. - : . Burned, Unable to, egy nnn «BA Rood on Water, ( BULONCE hisky or} . wishing he could swear of New York as his only home, a fire-plug as a head-rest and the curb to park his feet! | this afternoon, k” broke down completely when he called st the sion with the county commis Olsen home yesterday. He insists. “In addition 8 the member: however, that he must see the vied under the law,” says County Au-| girl’s face. The casket is not Many Attend Meeting The group meets in annual What does . Dy. April 21-2) ditor J. A. Gray in describing the] opened here and only the of y might re olve to s | a ye to county au-| Simplex Shoes not ne beautify the feet, but they plan, “individuals and delegations | has ‘been allowed to vee the killing each other and keep the rest i thorities that number of} strengthen the muscles, bi up the arches and promote But watch him step—big from all parts of the county attend| face of \the gir! lution. They think this hould horses y burned and some of | correct walking. You cannot afford to put any other FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK shoes and all! You'll laugh as never before at these mectings and the local needs| Mr. Mooney’s physical injuric help them. ” But. the of the districts, as well as contemp-| only slight bruises. cure himself, His, not lated and possible county work in we thirst, |them blind, are wandering around; the burned’ over area of the recent prairie fire west of Edmunds unable] shoes on your children’s feet. ours, is. the ' t | ‘ ~ the uproarious adven- conjunction with state and federal | @——————__—-____—_-y | ‘ ‘ _ , {to find either food or water. A let-| ¢ y A % . aid, are thoroughly outlined and dis- | TODAY ers, we have sworn off alcoho} ser received Simplex Shoes for Little Gents’ tures of the most lovable * cussed.” officially and s minty, ealth pl in, containing a 5: i ii vaif i ic’ ! : Calling attention to the work done | ®————— Sa stitution and in the law. Bak. that n s ,leplorable cond | Children and Misses Shoes for Boys waif in pictures! n Ransom county under the unique ‘ontinued from page one. part of the constitution is kicked| from a man who had seen the horses | rarer eae . , the auditor HY auonna the grad-| 200,000 workmen, distributing 3,000, around, like the dog in Champ Clark’s} as he worked in a field in that area ! $2.75 to $5.00 $3. 00 to $5.50 Wait till you see him as g and graveling of several roads,| 000 cars a fear. kong, by the ich, b: tha poor, ba has heer silinad laren, to State's At-| ‘i best man at the funniest the designation of additional state —. . igh’ school children, by officers’ and} torney Chase and an investigation is SA ; e highways in the county and the im-| One MRcher eTesU anid eee teparslaaniewien Cor Mia monn: anes Ghee way to have the suffering 1 PHONE ONE-O-SIX-O0 ’ wedding that ever hap. provement in various ways of both nest. picture p producers has been entertain their superio cers, and) mals attended to or shot - e pened. Here’s the great township and state roads. working for three years on a picture, get drunk in the ‘ ee eS a 1 rs ate fad Hares eet play, and has not really started. ~ | COUGHS —A HARMFUL NUISANCE e ro ers risa to “The Rag Gi 1 Bound, Ga: ed wants to make a_ picture Some say let’s go through with it.) Are warning of an inflamed, irri- an, ir. F¥ | meaning that would appeal s not seem t To} tated, congested state of the air pass- mur-. ages, which with neglect, damp and vchangeable weather, so often prog- [ip Thursday and Friday Shoe Department whole world and be useful in every sae rps and Assaulted, TWo [rr epee ee eeittine foe - Evening Admission - making war hateful, arousing inte resses into bronchitis or pneumonia. White Asparagus, full ‘hil 5 Men Under Arrest ML eRanemerevivitie inleweet in the Effective for these serious coughs and wih tins, extra special, tin, .25¢} Adults 35c, Children 15e, gion, or in some other world-wide Let’ colds Foley's Honey and Tar. It 5 ‘omatoes, special | i i: «i \ Grand Forks, N. D., ND, Apr 21-—-@)—| useful way. .Could you outline such ea light wine and beer, fij easily raises the germ-laden phlegm, value, 2 for....... - Matinee Admission \. , Two men who were taken into cus-} 4 picture? | whisky and ruin the bootlegge: puts a soothing, healing coating on Extra Sifted Pea: Adults 25c, Children 10c ~ ' tedy here carly today in connection pommners | Pure virtue, never having tasted the irritated, inflamed throat. It 3 for with an assault upon Ethel Endrud,} If you got exactly the right mp? ther, says, “Beer is worse than stops tickling and nervous hacking, . 18-year-old girl of Buxton, N. D., Sane ise a te a — quiets coughs quickly. Best for chil- 9] Baked * Performances, 7:30 & 9 , he — % : rh s, Ts p.m, belies ntienit ineaeeneete hoc [ssa persons. ‘Satisfaction Wl Siteed Beaches, No. whether ar-not the girl js able to Should Be Speed Cop : E Ae PLEASE COME identify them as ,her. assailants. eo oval Bal a owder, if W) ] . . 3 4 Miss Endrud was found Inte ‘Pucs- ‘Fargo Has Annual pkg. Royal Gelatine Free. hen planning your summer va EARLY! fternoon, gagged, bound to a rand unconscious with her lips and face stained with iodine. On re- covering congciousn she gave a \ description of two men who she said \ had attacked hei 1). Former Jamestown School Election J ®*is' seedls, 2 Ihy pkg. 3, cation for health or recreation, RADISHES : ‘ Sidi! amet ios why not consider a European bunches for ........... 5 Trip? Fargo. N. D., April 21—(AP)-—B, C. Maiks, Mrs. Osear Kjorlie and Mrs, | H.W. McArdle were elected members of the Fargo board of education for if. DR. R. S. ENGE | Uhrec year terms, and Mrs, W. C. ‘Apples—Winesaps . ee, College Student Is ‘ame to fh an unexped tenet HT Red. medium sg ‘We can sell you steamship tickets | Chiropractor yesterdays ee "nook ceetion BY Per box, wrapi $2.40 with a wide choice of routes and | Consulation Free he teal'goiitest. fa thal eléclion. le: veloped between Mrs, MeArdle and Fred Hector for third*place in the race for three vear terms, was -high-in the field of six candi- dates with a total of 2,126. Mrs, Kjorlie was next with 2.0% | Ardle won over ‘Mr, Hi [ votes, polling 1,401 as again cae Given $500 Award Jamestown, Ne Da, April 21.—-UP)— Konrad KE. Bitkhaug, graduate of Jamestown college in 1917, has heen declared the greatest contributor to medic mee and the elicit of @ human suffering for 1925 by the Wo-} Hducational and | Industrial MEATS rates for single crossings from Our M ti J : nr Meats ara of superior ual $100.00 up, to suit every type of animals, and kept under proper refrigeration. ies PURE. Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE : of Rochester, Ne Yor bi | for Mr, Hectar, | Mis. oO. A i tty bec oaks fs You ean travel independently or SALES AND eater | Sen a are Be tee AS sppuliaeaiod Bin ste" I perenound st beeen | we can route you with student or SALES COMING. oe ie a eal . tgp A Lain stents, cactton onal tourist parties at a minimum of 212 Main Bt. Phone 428 ir’ 10 le aia le To Chassity expense. am From Welfare WANTED—Wine Grape Juice Sales- SAUSAGE P “. Worker Arrested i spree N.D,, A D., April 21.—(P)— ‘The vwo 34-year-old dependent giyls | who. on. Monday afternoon are alleg- HEED <x" ed to have stolen the car of Mrs | | Stelle Ball Shepley, welfare worker, with car preferred who are open wality, Ib. for a big money making proposition quality, 10 ee and hustlers. Call H. H. Waldron, | Weiners, Premium * qual ys room 38% Grand Pacifie Hotel ater: Tp. LOST—Fob with Elk tooth. Please Liver Sausage, fresh, W. E. 614 Ave, 4 Ci tor aie Charatan: 6188 Blood Sausage, extra quality Think it over and then talk it over with us. Spring Cleani Is Here ii Get your mattress cleaned, renovated and Wednesday or Thursday. Bologna, Premium quality, | } | men, experienced in'direct selling. I Minced ham. style, premium 25e as she was looking after their in» First National Bank terests at a local church school, Peis ao ae held pipe ae jee | WANTED—18 year old boy for night Scrapple Loaf The Pionger Bank recovered at the county sheriff fori theit return here | work. Barker Baking and Candy to“tinswer the charge of petty lar- ceny filed against .them by Mrs. Shepley. They were driving the ; Pi etic ISSNER'S : BISMARCK, N. D. ‘ 4 “ GARAGE FOR RENT at 802 First St. . H RENOV TI Bhepley car when found, officials! , p | Call and see E. L. Faunce. ‘ATING ‘co. , Mockford, who won the Motorcycle Gymkhana at London, Eng- Lee seAr apg ey gm Ol a - ow ere told. hungry and pen- land, takes a high jump on his pet machine. Thousands flocked to view | FOR RENT-—May first, two room P HO i ci tment, nicely - furnished. ‘(No > E wiles, called at the Naan county these stunts and races staged at the Crystal deve chit Niven). 4 Fitth ‘St. Phone 273,

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