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_==|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [masm] BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 : PRICE FIVE CENTS SEVERAL KILLED, MANY HURT, IN TRAIN WRECK Masi |PASSENGERS ON WAY HOME FROM OUTING Suburban Train Telescopes Rear End of Holiday Spe- cial Near Loop WOODEN CARS IN USE TWO TRAINMEN June LOWE TO DEFEND RESTRAINING WORLD COURT . City in Azores Wrecked By Earthquake ‘KILLED NBAR |__ORDER AT SUPREME COURT HEARING Is) icc IN WINTOSH,S.D,|—“Seon tm )"wrnesioaaswescor| FOUR STATES der Aside—Writ of Prohi- BIEN | bition Is Returnable Wed-| interest of Politicians Centers nesday, Sept. 8 on Wisconsin Primary Election LENROOT VS. BLAINE AIL CLERK IS INJURED © upon him by the state supre! court in the case of II J. Hag convicted of receiving: deposits an insolvent bank, aud heari has bee Sept. 8. “ ; ponies Five be osc "hee tare whe - aint ai. |OPPOnents of Senator Moses, Firemen and Police Work For ai assen, — r tl the vt ain’ 4 our al af) exes th at the tate bel | New Hampshire, Charge Hours to Free Persons tart true fi . the hast ot his Rawieae ana Theft of Papers From Wreckage hava: sega * that the jurindie‘ion exercised by seated ies Mont., im was exercine: in good fal Washi » Sept. 7.—( % : . Freeman ‘aghiset cad ores land that ltwan vested in him and | sion ot the Unica” ater 1c the and" Noribwedtcrs’ Mrbutean tate { toch ‘at Mo bride, ; in his court. world court figured among prominent 2 ; brought death and injury to scores D,, were killed and a mail clerk : He further alleges in his re- | issues today as voters in four states : . . ook Bow s : a of Chicagoans returning from Labor stele) g | pea op pi Jaeiedictien Panic: went to the polls to nominate various| @ : Seta. day outings last night when It tele- St. candidates, including those for Unit-| &--" \image : : ce : “ in Nawier 16 was derailed near . P tions would te unavailing and | cd'States senator. © Ul ee: ‘ ae scoped the rear of u holiday special, Intosh, 8. D., early today. No . " would not ke sus‘a’ned, and prays Wide interest centers on the fight which wus discharging passengers ab " nave bi hd ieee, reports Te- leans wa He ied Hee in Wisconsin where Senator. Irvine L. ieee station, four miles from ved here stated. 2 Supreme cou e L it, lead f th i x F . . ‘ . ‘, = 4 Five cars, including the mail and dinmissed, siunto aeecenstal: sanpeiga tor heat Only a mass of ruins remains of this once-beautiful little city of Horta in the Azores. The entire island PED ately pet ple ig miggage cars, one day couch und two leepers, left the rails with the en- ine which turned over. The bodies rere taken to Mobrid, William B, McKinley, retiring sena- The writ i:sued by the supreme | ican membership in the world -eourt,| of Fayal was devastated by an earthquake, but the city suffered most. Troops to maintain order, en-| pressed into hol: tor from illinois, is reported criti-| court directs him to withdraw | is opposed for the Republican nomin:|gincer corps to aid in reconstruction and medical detachments have been sent by the Portuguese govern: | the toll of identified dead ag reese cally i in @ sanitarium at Martins-; from Interference in the case. jation by Governor John J. Blaine, and ment on three warships. All of the islands felt the shock. he list of injured to approximately i | cei ge. ville, Ind. i the concentrated forces’ under the All the dead and most Railroad authorities immediately| Minot, N. D., Sept. 7..-@)—An ap-| banner of the Inte Senator Robert M. | — — = Ns tarted an investigation of the cause of the injured were from Chicago. | pearance before the staie supreme | La Follette. Th was the third secti f the wreck. |court to show cause why he should. The New Hampshire contest of PUBLIC URGED 2 Couples Observe PRINCESS ENDS. nade “up at Elroy, Wis. TRE | nobiaet ‘adda a.-vaatYainldc @nedps tNs | Senator George H. Moses, president and had just stopped to discharge pro tempore of the senate, to retain several passengers when the subur- N COLORADO WRECK | sued recently which enjoined state | his seat has been featured by the 70th — ) ban from Barrington, Ill, rounded & xcessive bana on curves was re- | execution of judgment against H, J. | 9pPonent, former Governor Rebert P. patinneaolis, Sept: 7) pushing the last one into the 1 fl i Bass, that the Bass campaign head- wo couples, whi é arried " jonsible for the derailment of the ; Hagen, former argo banker, on | Guarters had been ‘ steerd ‘et Stank ” aples, who were marrie ahead : Aga ; r 70 years ugo at a double wedding, Engineer Arreat : Be ee eee ren Deane: ‘criminal charge, will be made by | and several documents stolen. A | N celebrated their 70th wedding an- IN MINNESOT A Pabsingurte many of ree women is olo., Sunday morning with a loss of | counsel for Jude John C. Lowe of Prohibition an Issue iversary here today. and children, were crushed as the 7 lives, and 50 injured, President | Minot, according to word received inj Prohibition and Senator Moses’ y gre Mr. and ‘Mrs, James : Soaches telescoped and hundreds of A alerabpeeieay iti Binoy, ONGdasboma wie: Inte: | #amacon ‘several’ adnilBintcAéal: GR eae H. Long of Minneapolis, 92. and —— firemen and police worked for hours Riatement desuéd: eee tanta \ Minneapolis, hes forwarded posals also entered into the pre- aes * 90 years old mS : to free them. Their eforts were un- The list of the known dead Hn the Body Will Be Placed in Vault! of his return to the writ to the ate| primary discussions, A third 'Re-|Principal Addresses Will Be Is Greatly Impressed By] hampered by fire, despite: the fact ck was increased by four last torney “xeneral at Bismarck, it is| publican senatorial’ candidate is ‘ ’ 4 . - that the suburban’ engine fell on its night with the recovery 6 Pending Decision as to | learnci. " James W. Remick, Concord, former| of Interest to All—100 The couples spent the day Scenery of Gopher State | side. The entire scene was blanket- _of J. D. Turner of Hastings, Neb. A hearing on the writ of prohibi-| judge of the state supreme court. — | 5 Long home The >, * ed with live steam for some time. and those of an adult white woman Place of Burial tion issued by the supreme court, di-| In Arizona, Senator Ralph H. Cam- Attorneys Coming was performed at a little we —Promises to Return Engineer Lester Smith of the sub- and two girls, one about three and rec'ing Judge Lowe to set aside a|eron was unopposed for the Republi en court house at Wabash, Ind., urban train, placed under arrest the other about seven years old. The restraining order or to show cause|can nomination but in the Democra- — Sept. 7, 1856, aa Ree when found in a state of collapse at bodies of the woman and children| Hollywood, ~ 1 why he-aNoulir meni seit sehedul-| tic column Representative Carl Hay-| About 100 registrations from attor- Supernavionst Falls, Minn. Sept. 7] nospiutt, aumitted running past a have: trot been clabEeie Filmdem’s varia ed to he held at Bismarck tomorrow,| den was ovposed by Charles H. Ruth-| M¢9* all over the state have been re- (#)—-Princess Maria DeBourbon,, warning block signal, but blamed the Investigations to fix responsibility | re-struck by sorrow into even Judge Lowe in the writ was directed, erford, Phoenix attorney. to date for the annual meeting who has been the house gtest of Mr.] wreck on tailure to have a brakeman tor the wreck were under way today.| today will eather on one “set” and| te devise from eny farther, gieeeed| In Nevada, Senator Tasker L, Od-|9f the State Bur Association here STUNT FLIER and Mrs. BJ. Dahlberg at Red Creat,| f@® enough back of the special and n star. setve two and one half years in the|can nomination by Mayor E. E. Rob- cording to R. E. Wenzel, secretar, all of the month of August, CASSEL N MAN {ture city and all movie-dom joined tol Lowe, at Parnes signed the restrain { months, a paid final earthly tribute to the mem-| ings in the case of the state vs. Hag-| die, who voted for adhesion to th Sept. 9 and 10, and the prospects in- the approach of an outbound train Though the death of Valentino was] state penitentiary, after being con-| erts of Reno, court, opponent. the slate. nasocintion, " Rewistration AT. MINNE ing today via Duluth for Chicago . A i of the visiting atorneys wil) take : vel fil whom he gave his love naa] ith ot sccabtion depasite iiean in, Blace at, the Eltinge theatre at 9) | ‘A. 3. AND W. G. MeA. do homage to its departed comrade.| ing order and Hagen did not appear. comaaliear (nas heen’ called ofc 2:3 “Further than this T have ‘| KILLED BY HIT , tomorge' fte: it the 7 eae - pod of Rudolph Valentino, cinema’s} en, who was ori intly. sentenced to, court, was opposed for the Repub! dicate an ee eed attendane their summer home on Rainy Lakes! which ied him to deadlight. je if where she cot a week * a i ihe ‘duled % < winter home of Mr. and Mea. jahl- ee dabdehactidathent over thie Lorsecloriaatie spe aunt aan anaes 9 Sr te Sica re Pre FAIR. INJURED Wotcowiere she iN’ remay fone STEEL AND N. ¥..C. !from the funeral’ train from New! tember’ 10, meetin ‘day. “I have had a good time—this ‘ FROM THE CHIN UP. ‘dertaking patior in'Los Angeles yer-| Judge Lowe's Statement nN hie Toate, s, te guy so Spine Dislocated in Parachute '*, 21,0 rand up here--your lakes 4 iterday, will be escorted by a guard] Judge Lowe, in a communication A er be asl ig ctl | my own country. I will surely come MISS BERYL MILLS, 0. K. of honor to the Church of the Good| received here today, said; “On Aug- SY tn the Municipal court rea Drop Monday—Unable to again. ‘1 want to see.all. the : Weiiigs este ue geerent Eran ies 28, on askin ates iitarted in Human Destiny and Human Hands.” Continue Work j dear friends 1 have met ee eee Occurred One Mile By Arthur Brishane. is y by Hagen to ‘enjoin the exe-| nie His talk, which will be delivered at j tional Falls again, so I will return Ychnyelghte 1980) of tng seenee of disorder which om he principal ground ta the case tq|PHcked Up Near Erie, N. D,/ cre audioriom, wil bs a discussions, paul, “Gopt_ 7.—-U#—Misa| morning to your beaut St Thomas| EASE OF Mapleton Early ? read. one phase of the.subject now for| au jept. 7.—)—Miss | m your be: St. | wit, ‘nat alleged, io bev fightbec| Pola Noget who an ‘vhave boon] it"atre‘azs dy'the stenegraper/ TOdaY—Abks That Par. the fiat Sine coming ba aie he tak tn a 0 Ss inaashiy Pate “a innesota ‘ate fair, vi cl y 'y twcen him and Governor Smith, of married to Valentino next year, bore! op stolen und Hagen was thereby de- ents Be Notified study, that of criminology. SP atogers: Lats Pe eerie es : \ sanaol his delegation" 1988 will tell! The body of the acreen idol will be} Pea! ie al sa rere doe N. D.. Sept. 7—(AP)—May. | ram of the bar asnociation an VieMeHed GRE contin was che- was killed instantly. shen. streak Sy abent thet. FP a Src abe rale eet my the supreme court al- bella "Wheeion, 18 year old Minot girl in fi. Brannon, chancelor of the tieved to have caused the uccident, a hit and run motorist about a mile Plena Leseh epee cot china icometery, pending decision ne Xo its| ready decided in the case, although| for whom un extended searen nas) Montana, who Will: ‘The parachute did not support Miss| east of Mapleton on the Red trail ight in control af his party machine: | cemetery, pending: decis a ground for a new trial in a| been conducted for nearly a week ne “Relation, of Law to So-' Roy and, when she landed too rapidly shortly after 8 p. m. Monday, eee ee ee unt ave Gat heen vo iL action by statute, then | Mit found by John Conrad of ries ee eee aut Minnevetar who before the grand stand, the impact hie howe teen Rare: eee nee re 5 “If my injunction is wrong, then| N. D., a short distance from Eri n of 3 A knocked h 1 c big:enonsh veda it, ba! ee ee ee ee] all the geese: person inierest=| shortiy before noon today. According talk’ on the “States and the Na-) Fur" eaaliea oan, meena jis car to help Hey. ©. beams rw ed would have to do would be to do| to R. indsey, Page, whom a * i she will be unable t ti her} * ii rou: gti ane Liles tm intelligences an and | {side whltkers. The newest Eton crop! sway with the shorthand notes and| Mr. Conrad notified after the girl had| | ME. Brannon's talk, will be at 8 p.' Derrormances, this week, her physi- ble, Rev. Framstad was the only na eo aan eninge: ain beached aecothiy dean’ ehe| defendant's rights are gone. told him who she was, the girl wanted | ™ Bathe first day of the meet: Cans sald. , Person who saw the accident and was now i ores 5 hee je S06: bee | ete bere thet “4 101 i e| “This does not seen to me to be| to return home. Her parents. Dr,| pyar cogpneaie a me | unable to get the number of the car ied “speaks casually, the market tthe hair ie parted pt the | Justice, re where, Chane t0. right, peer, parlee, spans Ratified ot the: principal addresses Plays ‘Safe For | a VE yt ay by Ri = A He da i xact: ich as jagen fore je notes ate! Tr. Lindsey ang are} dit - oa he eid he didn't look for any ex- Pag yo aly thet Victoten ‘beau, disappeared, there should be a rem- betne kept tonight. the girl is mil’ given a Peis Ma cuime aee Methodists’ Listed Larger Variety of Blo wag Caen one. ' tra dividend from United States steel| Another masculine touch added to|°4)-” Tiring of being a runaway Miss| ciation that as many as possible of on Display—Prize Win- Jendro stopped his car and parked — just now, and that shook the price/ feminine attire has been introduced | Gpanp FORKS ATTORN' Wheelon hailed a passing motorist the laymen should be present and play opposite Rev. Framstad’s, ‘was i E a r he meetings are pub-| Chicago, Sept. 7.—)—There are in th Fram- olan — Siecagsouie acai wits, ATTEND HEARING | Regt itis, ‘Ni Da. aaeetly Relers noon | say eat a Cc. L. Youn res- ut least two hundred and sixty-on ners Announced melbing neraan tive toad te-thy Fram When he heard that New York Cen- ERE he ei aia <0 Grand meres, N. D., Sept. PA | ee oe tt ee pga her ident at ther anane eer fe, Ore Alaa tamennie ban ci oene| sais Riad car, Pieraonmmtoys en tral, selling recently at 1 117; had gone, | Weather Report | FeAl lee opeelel ani seans, ‘Walked Most of the Way ernoon and evening sessions will be “safe for Methodists headauarters: ‘The 1926 flower show held Satur- ing automobile, which was traveling WE | above, 142, he said, “Good! | 1 am day to present the state's argument{ The girl, according to John Conrad, at, the auditorium. Morning sessions, of the Methodist-Episcopal church, duy in the display room of the Lahr | east. glad they are beginning to appree te | O-—___—-® | GSanesday in. the. proceedings for| whom she hailed, expressed a desire | Will be at the Fitinge. ere has announced, Motor Sales company was larger than| Mr. Jendro lived on the Dairymple that railroad.” Up went the price off weather conditions at North De-| tne vacating of Judge P. C. Lowe's| to get home as soon as possible and’ =a A list is to be published soon. It the 1925 show, C. L. Young, chair. farm No. 1, one mile east of ( New York Centr: kota points for the 24 hours ending] injunction in the Hagen cate. a strong dislike for further hiking. Office Floors in Was Prepared for use as a quick man of the garden club committee of | ton. He had resided in Cass county — nal at 8 today: She had walked, since leaving her| ‘4 ns. of ARMOIRE, it le-| the Association of Commerce, said to- | for 26 years, coming here from North However, don't gamble, If you so! / home last Thursday, nearly 200 miles.| Chicago Scrubbed rates hureh schools and organ-/ day. There was a larger variety of Prairie, Minn., where he was born, sold steel short you might find no Highest va iarday Although, according to telephone | izations, | flowers on display and a larger num-| Surviving are the widow and five chance in dividend rate, but distri-| rotest jast night : communication from b. C. Lindsey of By Army of Women ber of exhibits of euch variety, thus| children, all living at home. The bution of stock paying the old rate, Page, whom, Mr. Conrad asked to Tae aE increasing the competition, children are Arthur, Eugene, Wayne, wae mage pn comtariins. On fe Highest ore elena Auto Overturns) "i,t": It-| shinee: Bene, We tpaemustenan |: ienielie ee ‘The list of prize winners follows: | Jumes and Ruth, é might discover’ st fadge Gary's ered most of the distance by walking, men and building owners of Chicago's bat here atl are vopedty offered Wid. "Nowpies ‘seconde Minn We Sh agen tiem Mr. and Mra. Thomas O'Connor sut-| Mr, Conrad called Mr. Lindsey and central business district, known 95) foy sale included grounds 40 exten: | Noggie, ) Mrs. W. J.) Detroit Concern rand fered minor injuries yesterday, when | asked, him to notify the girl's par-| the loop” pay $iu144 each night 10/ sivg thot ‘the owner could walk a i single specimen-—firet,| Awarded Twin City f gant taut ears. i a theak. the Ford sedan they were driving) ents by wire. Erie has no tlaprenh- we iedops hy cea mile straightaway on grass and not| Mrs. Burt Finney; second, Mrs. F. C. ie service. According to the story tep outside the boundaries of the! Stuck ‘ i i With its extract sinner aa Stariurned Juee Sael er ive. pecone told Mr. Lindsey by Me Chned A rate of 42 cents an hour is paid’ § po ne ram RORBAATION Of . tne. Dabtia, aiunle Seacithen: iret ich: Air Mail Contract honestly and girl, garbed in hiking clothes, in| each of 1,575 women, who also receive; Fi 5 cond, M Fin- af seal” wel be worth Amenia . : nana Bm pga ‘ie Boe he late herws, we trudging | de ti rere Hele o—_—______________ eee ees seep Mee Bae FIN H Wael ington, Sept. Sept. A con- ak s . i ney alongside the highway when he drove BRIEFS Zinnia, single specimen—first, Mrs.| tract for continuance of the Ch at forer, ne gy wee osedine to Mrs Orcont by. She hailed him, told ‘him who) They do not have any union, and are | NEWS ; 1} Deming; second, Mra, 8. W. Corwin.| St. Paul-Minneapolis alr mail “was From the in Se oh gs 4 a car coming id rat she w: ked him to see to it; smong the few workers here who are Gladioli, 6 specimen—first, Mrs, 0.| awarded today to the Northwestern p : tad and | that 1! | Rot organized. Holta; d, Mi W. Corwi Airways, Ine. of Detroit. know. Don’t gamble. | |, D 20 onthe wrong side of the, road's ‘once, expressing regret that The char-women are ih charge of] Fifty lives lost and many injured| Dabting houquet--first, Mee J. P.| The company will tak — 78 50 Clear | turned sharply off the edge of the (the building janitor who belongs to' when movie theatre burns at Drum-| Enpent wectod Mts, Heth Mea a: Pl eee goatee tum cae in, the ear| had ever lef Earning a livin ap a dressmaker's ep Cloudy paversent te. area | a cas tutn,. The! Reports from Minot say that the, one of the strongest unions -here, and; collogher, village near Limerick, Ire- fies n iss | i ; ry ” of * . quet,—first, Miss] inson, ,who relinquished the pee “mannikin,” ¢ hibiting. colthes, that ¢ 0 Play, Syerturning at the ner stepping, | irl had prepared to go on a hiking| who trawe x Saalary” check twice a fan, Helen Dahl; second, Mrs, W. H. Bo-| on the ground that he was unable to rich women ay, req a Sean 1! is Brisldt:| "hi. and’ Mrs, O'Connor were given| trip with a number of other Minot month that makes the ordinary whit : ‘ make the service pay The big (ae 1 ri refined : Cloudy | first aid treatment in Mandan. Their girls on Thursday when rain set in| collar worker ashamed of his weekly! President of Denver and Rio! Zinnia, bouquet—first, Mrs, 8. W. pila red ‘wilt meestais mutt eeuay to be racy, easy to bel Th Clear badly Mayle set off by heraeit and’ until Grands st Leadville, Col 2%-| Corwin; ‘stcond, Mrs, Henry Duem plane but will retain the old's pilots, Hard to be both at the same ‘ 15 Cloudy ee today bad got bane koard teem by hor sible re sheeh 23 chives wat Fesnon- | land : maintain a reserve plane af , wrecl ye t.—first, Mra. W. J. , of the rout fo other «4B fimo. ied mannikin might be} N20 ‘02 Cloudy, | Veurn Remains in parents. yiresek Asters, Vouguet tia, Mes ‘ bo 0 nae econ: F from the ki down, with the) witli Rain apdragons, bouquet, ~ Jsip of sore shire and thin’ stockings,| Wisin a Grand Forks Jail jew, Will Gather uskes for free-, Burt Pinney; second, Mary fined -fi chin up. with The al record is dom of all religious in petition to! Petunia, bouquet,—first, Mr wi teal” ‘expression. Some Grand Forks, 5, N. | D., Sept. 7.— in Bismarck For congress. | Anton; second, Mrs. R. E. B cad tha bot ie tan ony | OP re Sat ey pimereary zeadings wet eck, | Lightning strikes creas parade at! g, untd omer bouau ve a a ae EY: ro Jost week 8, Cloud—Cloudy, 62; roads good.’ Alabama City, Ala., killing man and! Cook; ¢! Mrs, Peter’ Peter’ Anton We have with us in -peries Miss —_ o of Between 200 and 400 J from all! Minot—-Ctoudy, 56; roads fair. {girl and 16 horse: Mexican episcopate askes for free- x . Rainfall was particularly heavy itt ryl Mills, selected by experts EATHER FORecasT the district will. be i Bi k this! Mankato—Pértly cloudy, 70; roads | pel vy : eee ee tel ead gi lacy oe yea, |b tatt ans ug» 89 Hail Damage dtr the gure weal ho f versity girl in Austral on ble. to fun ‘Monday, till | the Rosh Ha-Shanah, or Jewish New eth Cloudy, 68; reeds. mood. Claims Reported | word” received trom HD. ; ‘ apr" ince oraiitieies: 6 il toda: » Year, which” Will, be conducted by | 07 “eels ene Senator Reed announces in Kansas pe. t de newspaper should North ‘le toni nd Rabbi Simon ee *Wandan—C! —Clea: ity he will not he candidate for re: ‘ During Past Week Village ceived total eae le. ung woman's picture and ‘advise! Wednesday. Coo and Monday that he len | Hibbing —Clea jection in 1928, pe inesda; we inona—Cl roads 89 hail loss claims were re-| August 30 endi AS he sits im ber chat 2 Convitions 3 ne ae ee rewe tliat Body of Valentine reaches sett ported te the state hail ineurance, dec] Mev Piper. states, an erecta her ents: lid ‘north- wood; ‘Police prevent demonstration. ; partment the week ending September] tion was general over the enti ri le by tak Rocky 4, a statement issued today shows. . Lakes in that sane ae er Thu: ‘and Friday. with D. N.. Tallman, Willmar, won|’ Burl ty led the list with} throughout most of the summer, | fiyeed came. ioe acne! in| , ‘hated et tournament at 24 and Logan was second with 12,| filled again, be says,” ig in Poy les, ae spinel aa RR en Beene ‘As there is 00 sy' ere, the loa good. “ar ginton! go Fe Mees NAMED STATE iitgsiice, ry is the reef : services on lt three of ° ane will ae fern aie, congpustion rie ¢ | Noreh ay be conducted in Patterson's hi » GIRLS IMPROV! flight; He Avery, Bismarck, ‘has ca woo j Ci 5 From sunset | until, sunset) owing coma wotine Brel eoeed. 1h aes Cavaliei appointed sia inspector inthe . ; . ' ’ : : a Mee : i make ’ ; "Xe left] *Phece days. will be obsorved thi te Knwperer e bog Bi pens 1 and Ward general's ‘and be took the pi x. f clai by 4 : lear St tg a merit | your, an, in other years, with more es and lees worry ofthat cle, of cla | ade, vacant by 2 2s ued on page

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