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re : a aad i aa aie i Fair tonight and probably. Tuesd 4 : Not much change in temperature, J , n ESTABLISHED BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS ee Ce ne AR TERENAS NaS aU ea ce a aR Al ; 7G J e 7 L | . [aa TS Ce - - & Eliot Dies Film Star Dead _Yessir! Cal Smiles [___Yessiet Cal Smiles Again __| TISERVICES IN by } ae as - «| ‘in VALENTINO.AT. | NEM DICTATOR CHURCHES MAY 1 so a , bo, a University’s ‘Grand Old Man’ Ori ik’ of ; inal ‘Sheik’ of Movies Un- a f.- Dies Peacefully at Sum ni ae Polagioes Over- edie Between Catholic 5 at. mer able to Survive Relapse ‘ Pi Home in Maine “After Operation ve GH Aalbers [phage arena c| si estas a D’Etat and Arrested : ‘Satisfactory’ “. 1?" WAS IN FAILING HEALTH PLEURISY- "SETS IN ADJUST — eons WILL BE GIVEN TRIAL SMG Ve — b, His Outspoken Ideas on Pub- Was Operated on a Week Ago ba | Beono: jie Bo; v 1." le Affars Commanded In- For Acute Appendicitis | Admiral Coundouriotis Invit- 8 re . - a oe | uspen Ee : ternational Attention and Gastric Uleers €d to Resume Presidency pena 8 is — —Elections Called winiaiglctinttecein tts = Northeast Bagbor, Maine, Aug. 23— = (AP)—Uadotph ~~ (P)—Charies ‘William Biot, ar | 5 shgik h rs Mexico City, Aug. 23—()—A set« “grand old man” end “Amerien's first} “CHAR, W. ELIOT d today. RUDOLPH VALENTINO Athens, Aug. 23—P)—Greece has tlement of the controversy between chisen,” is deed. eked manner ak another dictator. Theodorus Pan church and state seemed today to be Bij Yesterday, ot the age at the I EET RTT TE TT IT sok lle fbb) 3 ba Bett imminent. Unless unforeseen ob. president emeritus o' i ss coup d'etat and General Condy- | stacle; 2 eI e " “ “Harvard University who had been its INDIANS PRAY sereen star had been in the lis, once a corporal in the Greek Lehat aervices “in’ Cotas a aa president for 40 years prior to his hospital for eight days and, atch. ough army, has taken over the reins of ‘ throughout the republ F retirement at the age of 75, und “om he at first was reported tieal government. been discontinued for ¢ bs whose outspoken ideax on pub! condition, impzvente.t been Moving as swiftly as did Pangalos. |will be resumed in a short time ©: phorc Ce piesow dg internativna! t of last HEBRON-BRICK an me Rites roel Gl mee A conference of Rishop Diaz ‘ot : ion and respect. otis from provisional presidency o Tabasco, : ‘ He bi war see A at a ly ee $e road to AG ‘ poled and set himself up ri the bid ehlstonste, tee sae thee Ieopolts ’ ome where e spent night, however, he saffercd » relapse of government, General Condylis TR ™ q the summer for years. His due to ple y wh ch set had Pangalos arrested Sunday morn- it’s unusual—as he talks with Secretary of cash’, EE EG ied bar son, the Rev, Samuel A. Eliot, of Cam- left chest duc to wean e ing on the island of Spetsue, where . > q % Qincehecsake ; > x i ‘petsue, State slow “q Me “White Pine Camp, N. Chapultepec Palace was “trutly sat: bridge, Mase. was arith ‘itn at the a double operation fer vcute appene a he was on vacation. He was put on e a y isfactory,” says a statement. by the end. He n le wll summer enti d ve and ‘accom. the destroyer Pergamos, to be “ ‘ confined to the house, though 2, brought to Athens. At the same | up. . 4 1 ‘ 4 a a aeats extreite-et wrick te ca: ante geo stiie eatd to att c Brey several weeks! Loss Estimated at $150,000 ime all the ministers were taken | 4), 000 CHREP . rominent Surgeon President Calles “that the require: ¥ ago to atte diway premier stony. : came adept in college days as a mem. Hours After Hopi Tribe of his te at pase to bla fare-| With $50,000 Insurance eae Pe | to Lecture Tonight [rnin that phiatic chenieites: ber o! le university crew, an ie to is Dy wi Te: i e ¥ alos i e % first Harvard athletic team for which Leaves Prayer Room to his home’ in Italy after Kilns Not Hurt ik cocips caitba Peremmoe, but that BIN PL dl | at pees Church | err mais poniy fer ater: ‘ crimson was adopted as the univer- after a chase the destroyer was over- i purposes and that it hi sity's’ color. aoe «Follows Operation etc taken by the battleship Leon, and’ ri i f Vancouver, | intenti PRs Funeral Tomorrow 1 meeht i 3 as . Py desert . yr, Arthur rown, of Vancouver,) intention of the government to inter. belie ill Aide ities if pand depressions ia the desert as] Wa® rushed tow ieee where an! §.MacConnell, accountant in charge| the chave the Leon and another war- pee at the ‘Methodist church to- ” Accepts Declarations vith Dr. Murray Butler, president of} 4 ake dance Saturday, pecaiie! ly after the operation and apenas und Pressed Brick company at Heb-| planes hombed her, this report sald: 1926 Will Be Record Y i" the latt e-| goon ae “the scwurehba fave tultite! Columbin qimuversity, jon the merits | raging torrents of muddy water with-| announced that only his rugged con-| ron, N. D. this noon estimated tows | ' Announcement is made by Ge MoE AT reo in the the legal requirements there will be * that he bad become a teatotler at the so: quater maimteers concloaea rend infect n iGscouine! porsicnli al iawen eGeae camanec at Sapam ae iw newas Conmanly ‘sain Sheep Importation—20,000 wer we farther, jghueetion 0. reraming * age of 83, praised the Volstead act. b it Ht "at i ; i Sir Arthu: ipcnee ent tomorrow and in Appleton Chapel.) ries and as the priests of the Ante-| would be Patseds in from: 48 to. 78] in the westiend ofthe main StaBMWOlEEE® prosthrne ie we the inet | n anthropology | tention to seek thee ts i Harvard University, on Wedteomey: Layne vata eared from the Kiva| hours. shed and, fanned by a northwest] of General Co to organize a| BURLEIGH FARMERS er among the] congress, which. will. convene. uti The cause of death was given of-| OF prayer chamber, the clouds loosed aetdag or reported Setniely ot of slit — eee werd Led government of al confidence.” a ORDER TWO CARLOADS i poets ae eee next month. to have ther ficially as septic endocarditis, re- luge. = Parthe: aed ve iy" ‘ ri he promises free elec: for breeding ewes to sa le ang s ith clauses in the constitution amended sulting from the double operation Last year several motor cars were] danger, barring ful ee oo factory a three story wet press plant " eight. months. ‘ered some time in the m his first hand association with | so that the ch h may funetion: un- ' 4 ch | Wrecked on the road leading from| tions. ‘The physicians cease e}and a three-story dry press factery.] ©All the folitical leaders and of- t of September are now =| «minent believers in the theory t Last rites of the Catholic church! Waipi village, where the dance waa! regular issuance of bulletins regard-| All of the frame coverings and roofs i hea ay He has made a.prolonged study of | had been administered at 10 o'clock) ael4" and one car sunk from sight in| ing his condition. The statement] of ‘the plant were eaten by: the Paeenicy rer Burleigh county age embryology, and chas written many | yy) Moon ae Netalle were eva by Father Josoph M. Cangedo of the] Seep wash as the rain brought the| that he had developed pleurisy fol-| flames: ‘One dynamo and a wwitch peesent tite aout aru jentific mugazines, e-| HE Sean as ere adjusted churel, of the Sacred: Hesre of Jueet] cotemontal | daace to a conclusion, | lowed the Terse report of bu relapse.| board in the power house were ruined * : have been ordered by sides two hooks "Evolution. and, the | hoveott, and a resumption of neomal d Preis a eng rng eed de ANS ‘Friends Sympathetic | aym-| but, the other power machinery was Te. Face Commission vations sectionn of the couaty, Bible end <p, Monkeys red! Mie Feeatibus te ’* Born and spent his boyhood. Fattier| Dakota a Pioneer ns etnages | of nym | unhurt. The new dictator anpounces that| Recording to Mr. Mienen. ; ing : peice ea ar pathy from person! friends of the Will ‘Cause No Delay Tiidexal Pangaios and. all sthese. ve- e county ‘agent ix taking the | He has relinquished his very Teonard tad Kepadnnae oi Dies in Mill City agtor and “fan” admirers flooded tye] The company, which is capitalized = le for the iron-handed meth. | lead in this matter in order ta | Surgical practice to give a PRE. e :' Evidence Secured “ cotinued on eee saree.) bere of puigone, sought. to gsin on | {ty eames she areatentbulldines | Sorgantag *™tN* I De B2ied WY 3) thay “twit ‘be pone to ahi lhave the nretram ihremere wettc! iy Jamestown iaid rece i “it wi a o i s é feces Ses Mimmedpelis, Aug. 23.--V#-—Fener- Phin sutte'to wlah Bim good] the "netthwene: und™* Pacific 6 ee EE Be iid ane perceive | uiwe all interented in thie widely igs} we Thi of Ret vices for E. A. Taylor, a pioneer! luck “in his t, but even his closest cities. More than 3,000,000 brick arelcots in June. lust. year he showed | joad lots, since they are not’ | “usted subject to attend. There wi] Fen wo DoA hic, eae Afte F a 53 the Teuntene oe St.Thomas, in that guna net ot the door. “alte from 8 fae eoece agen ar seuplets! gu ap rer less nerve” which alot ae za eu. eras a wil eefering. wil ieee, * free] A police raid sseeraeea night on the > n credited h hi nity. |e rtments of Mra. Edna Talbott. r Fourteen Years): ho has been engag@d in the| George, Ullman, his manager, who ac-] Forum prublishing company bufld-j tse adhe te uci Thoxe interested should see’ Mr. yaa 4 | re: tate business here since 1915,| companied him to the pital, no} ing at Fargo. a few adherents he s Mi ible and ver a local pool hall, netted 20 gal- pace? Yi telegraph office in Athens and leven ax noon ax possible an | ster of home brew ready for bottling Nelson, Minn. Aug. 28--Fourteen Entel hapa ors | irate tei oom, atl Hur ace SP eolayed,* Mer Muac. | Pelled the operators to. send Ti | Weck He will bein bie office all | ail eed ana “om ico in'e bath, Behe years ago $25 w:1 stolen fvom Mrs. vlor, x, head of (c * sages throughout the country tha’ ek. it all fi and on ice in a bath tub. it e messages demanded the support . sab ee Fb apap stra se ‘ BO eane nss load Gecdskoree eae hie: widay ond: tree wap admitted for « brief farewell brick "in the kilns nema int | Tpe menace demanded the support! Chasse wish’ to de wo can Hy ANGSTER ARE reek wien ths alee raved eee Pa play eee cha ee 5 cit raising: clhagh tlbeaea ote papitata Phooh ttl e kilns, The these, not realizing ithe true tate ant np shesh Fresteggae hea Sot is the second raid ape ran fe i Si . , of affairs, replied with .messages apartments in the last whore he sa fom aaron et caeter and «eee yelics,| It was intimated ‘that ‘new capital| Sdnerence. ‘These mersages were | assistance on the financial end ath thes oroercrad having been mat: atubericecuilastions.. val Officers were sent ell over the country, ‘The | might. be interested in the company shown by Pangalos to members of| Of purchasing the sheep can Ket unsuccessful of securing any evi- A letter arrived at Mrs. Hanson's A Visiting H sone from all over de by the actor] ocrore, efforts @& rebuilding are lthe government, who abdicated in| Credit through the Agricultural | dence of atmecied: pesGrbitiun cae . re ere} only stateme y started. A. M, Halstad, Jamestown,| hic ceyor, Credit Corporation of -Minne- lations, The bottled liquor was con- former home, where she ix now stay: s after he went to the hospital was] jis president and general manager. i i . ing with her husband and ma son, con- © of thanks for the sympathy of|Qther members of the board of dir-{ left thi ah i A = fiscated and the unbottled spoiled by taining §25. wrapped tof] | Charine Moses, son son ot C. W, Moses, bis admirers. rs F. G. Moore, Buffalo, N “ind Delecoll to come | Detectives, Fully Armed, Take | the addition of kerosene. i * paper on which was. printed “Lost| and” ti A * “Former Wives Solicitows — |D.; J. A. Dinne, Grand’ Porks; Kari \ inc Fike lighor Cathe nih Sereeee Money. Livaa During his illness both of Valen-| G:' Foray, Puck River and Le 'B, Nic- ss | Men in Custody at Toma- in the liquor traffic ‘will be given Mrs. Hamion then recalled that 14] from the aval academy et Annapolis| tino's former wives, Jean | Acker.) moyer, Jamestown. N. D, Aug. 23—North Da-| him Wiakanain cf tho. men, evidently, gethenng ae ri » le on a shopping tour/as ensigns and have been trai sereen actress, and Winifred Hudnut Se kota will this year break all records | big party,” we were re detained. 4 A eure ago at Osak' e purchased two suits of clothes for her boys, but that when she opened her vurse, in which she had placed $25, the money was gone. The conscious-stricken person who ign: took the meer when Mrs. er Pedro, Calif., on, October laid her pocketbook on a counter will be assigned to duty the store, took advantage of her vi a Mississippi and: Moses on here to square himself. The letter he work in aviation is now @ vart bore a Nelson’ postmark, of the course at Annapolis. the are ates of the Biss marck high school, class of i922, “Weather Report s me ier conditions at North. Da- 0: at,8 a. mh. today: Temperature at 7 Highest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 Highest wind velocity. ‘Temps. since that time in aviation at Annap- olis, arrived Wednesday for thi aiien ‘before, revorting for ac! ote two eneigas will (Natacha Rambova) # dancer, were especially solicitous as to his condi- tion and Pola Negri, film star to whom he had been reported engased, Here For Robbers rt wt San y by telephone from Los Angles. Sheriff Ston: Although the screen ames latest! rived this morning to take back the (Continued on page three.) two. boys, John Miller and. Dave ARE KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK ff’s office’ oe of ahardware ‘|store at Laurel, Mont, a week ago Friday. 72] Four Others Sidieshiclinhet Arch Bar Causes Fast Freight to Pile Up (CHICAGO CAFE OWNER ESCAPE’ Montana Official :. Billi lings, Mont., ar- ting in His Automobile— _ Companion Wounded | The sheriff's office and a special agent of the United States aha department made the.arrests Wedne: day night. The boys confessed the robbery, according to Sheriff | Hedstrom. GAS COMPANY ANNOUNCES. LOWER RATES| Chicago, Aug. Blande, a cafe owner, formerly of Kansas City, was assassinated early today in the presence of his wife, possibly in revenge for a slaying about three yeafs{ago at Mountville, jo, The assailants fired several bul- lets and slugs inte Blando's body as he sat in automobile with hi: wife and Joseph’ Varsalone, 19. latter was wounded. The aped. It was Mrs. Blando who told the authorities of the killing at Mount- ville and suggested a passible connec- tion between the two slayings. $10,090,000 FOR $2.50. TWO LITTER, GIRLS’ MOTTO. PHILADELPHIA'S TURN. THE JAPANESE KNOW. hg Kathleen daughter of a mag, owned a half interest in in it. Her broth- er, srains the ¢ half, decides to tow je girl cry~ sell, ee, George's ers Wyanet, m.. Aug. ‘23—(AP)—| Grinding down Buda hill’ at a mile a! minute, an perenne fort, _ freight train the Burlington & ca her's half. Now 1 yok —- eg ad is ac owns ther gt ale ti a f any ‘morning,| Reductions Will Benefit All sour ‘brothers, ‘two of whom were brother m sl ings, ive ry A ing George a Biting elgtt persone ‘and Tejoring Users of Gas in Bismarck | M2ttied, lived in Arima, Kansas, near | yer ti the rabbi }. got 10 taifiion, dollars’ worth, of free if for $2.50. — American| the important news across th: But, as Herbert Seener said, it would ie as wrong deprive pe British of their king a» to doll from a ates girl. Seep vnice to play Manvil. She said the brothers hid a quarrel with @ strarter, who 16 killed. The ne, married* brothers were captured and sent to prison, Eaats veldow said, but he and fe others. ° A tbroken’ arch bar donnecting, the i to have We BERBER Meme | and Valley City Reduction in was kas rates at Bismarck and Vai ey City was announced here! % today by Frank Ployhar. ley City, president of the Consoli Uti _ company, ‘which sefve doth faces. The new rate reduces the minimum charge from $1.50 to $1 and provides ; substantial reductions in each of four| other steps, the price paid depending; rant SERRE Blyhnr si ho nd in a si m r e re- ie me duction ip belng meets an effort tal terpectio Eel retier consnigs ie emcee ‘ ing, economies ip jon ‘an gl senate lnemtine he cosines 1% od the board of reifrond commission: | lees confused flow of traffic throurh rs to make the new rates effective | at ry ‘eg te Comate : tine. blast of the policeman’ >The minimum chi oves smoothly ie el conbemoen 3 too "ths Pintoranitsont i nd ober, and ted pevice ae heh ‘the depot and overturned. get Milne and injured we tramps, all ridi ng in one car. The. four in she Bowie ate said Bobi near death. They not been | fied. More than 1,200 feet of double tracked Py aed was ri up. of laborers were soon on ints at BRInAV Traffic Lights Are % Chicage, is for the 48 lights from *m. today, local with Spousanas of Siler, th «from a bank, 8 new Tadios thet same} aay bine ‘described ae nb, er ges Ee ly t m “Never sive a sucker an evén break.’ Be. bank thief laughs jee y ant a little flat on rive. title Seas, left that: rae bie |r The * out if oo Wie roSaintng 96,000 tn on ek ke when f aie in ee ers they intend dison and ey until the line the world, har ‘One tank car containing me i, at aad einer ie ir BP nine orth anion b: vie cad! ing 200 feet or redcae- "the cost of this them by 60 cents. Red 4 ‘lights, nger jump at piecing pied Spproxiinately. s omer el Success in Chicago! 23,—(#)—T raffic} they still had about 6,000 sheep of | Man Shot to ‘Death While Sit-| Great Northern a 23.—UP)-—Michael | financed .fone carload, about 260 head. arg ME stalled in Chicago’s|the number th istrict which includes. the in- | lace with farmers.” Mr. Haw report: | mn of State/ ed. streets, said to be the busiest corner paigns, Qnder way ane proved success-|have rio trouble i ‘Where the irtegularand more or|have left to place. business section was|/we have alread the ear-split-jine of the Northern Pacific, we ex- | good pect that a number of others will be | ry placed from other sources.” And BULLDING CO! for the importation of young shee; to be placed in small bands on farms throughout the state, a total of 42,000 having already been contracted for. That was the announcement of John W. Haw, Nay ae ent agent of the Northern Pac while in Farg’ Saturdhy. Mr. Haw! had a consul tation with copnerenies of the forks y and it was learned that the three railroads have planned a 00 already Soo and at Norther everal thousand more. all of these the Pri e heen 1 Credit corpora: “The important thing about the distribution this year is that these are all yearling sheep, young animals poe will grow in value and that have of usefulness and productive- 4 ad of them,” s: Mr. Haw. + “In 1923 a total of about 32,000 sfeep were placed in North Dakota. These were in small bands and Prov ed of tremendous value to the as a whole, but many of the sheep ; placed that year were what are known as “full-mouthed” or sheep that are four or five years old. “They were not nearly sorvaluable as foundation stock for fulgre farm | herds as the yearlings placed this| sheep were placed in North Dakota.” f 20,000 sheep which Mr. Haw purchased for distribution in North Dakota mostly from Mantana sheep raigers, all have been placed except All of these sheep have been distributed | along the line of the Northern Pacific, and have been placed withthe farm- ers at actual cost plus handling | charges. “The Great Northern reported that contracted for, to, “They have a number of cam-/ probably will | placing them all.; T am not sure just-how many the Soo; “In addition to the number which placed along the Napoleon. CONTRA struction of a for the con-{ addition to the; “officials “estimate that traf- present school ixty per peta to E. an enor-| town who was in time and money. One| $33,760. signals} contract wt = itn in ‘ett Jamestown, ras td wn ie new rai (Contin: and the om page 4 | lowest electric wi fin ring ks, at} the James! company, was “In 1925 a total of about 18,000 | @)- ‘| Road Conditions | perenne CTS AWARDED, Chie maker and 10 dete were en route to gangsters who w yesterday after h machi tle it out with the sary h four! ¢ rounded up here! the officers came guns ready to bat- gunmen if neces- ments jin CI killing of fo the shotgun Foley in street between rival heer running “Polak Jo one’ Nie : Townley | May I Drill Two of the gangsters face indict-|} hi Near Pingree Next Plans for drilling a test oil well near Pingree, Stutsman county, have been advanced by A. C. Townley, ac- circulation here. Townley has planned to move to some of the ment wh ie has at Robins where a well was started late last working on the Robinsen for Pig _months the drill ti the Folev killins, Kencil and Kramer were avers on the main street of this city yeste day. The office cottage ‘at Halfu Saltis and Kusin With machine guns they entered the cottag the men toying with a radio, set. 3 Lives ‘May Have linen Laat i in Storm | found | cei | are thought*to have lost their lives ‘in @ storm, which enveloped upper Lake Huron last Friday. | ‘The three were at camp on the Les Cheneau Islands and started to cross to Mackinac Island to the home of Pond’s grandmother. Their broken motor boat, with the engine missing, was found Saturday but searching parties have been unable to locate the boys. Pom about the same age. "Temperature and 1 » (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck—-Clear, 53; roads good. Devils Lake—Clear, 51; roads good. St. Cloud—Clear, 70; Veteran | Engineer was 18 and the other boys | for thirty-three years. For a number contending nx to realize These persons, Tt is s: Hy refused to give up, such leases and it is said that he e for the leases, which usually require. the {holder to’ begin drilling operations {within a year, expi He intend: reports say, to acquire these lea: before going ahead with the drilling project to determine if oil in com. j mercial quantities exists in the re- gion. It is estimated that more than $250,000 was invested in the Town- ley project by persons, who loaned him the money on his personal note without security. Is Dead in St. Paul Mrs. S. F. Smith, 92 924 Fourth street, received the sad news that her brother-in-law, Joseph Peters, » well known engineer of the Great North- ern, died at his home in St. Paul last night. Mr. Peters was 57 years of age ‘and had been with the Great Northern \of years he had been running the ‘mail train from sonige He ran tl the first train through Rockies on the Great Northern. : PHOTOGRAPHERS (ricer. eae ae cial 000 intduots “subjects £ ' Chicago, Aug. 23 to 28, t rer the | Noted “Ualtad *@itten,Canade trom eh aS