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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE EIGHT Curtis, to be loaded AT FORT TOTTEN :::: —= r Judson’ and here today re. ° 1 Sterling and 500 yards at $1.25 from) Nuns I erform Heroic Work in 5") Haggard to be loaded at Hazel outstanding figure in the co) nufacturing industry of the Uni Saving Children’ From tot, Tenvik and Linton, Sanger, and Fort Clark; 700 cubic from H. G. Fahren, weetbriar; 1,500 y S and Da tiene Dec. 20) Daytona Beach, C.F, Brooker, chairman of the boar the Amer Ansonia, Conn of di an Brass company, died) ness life Mr. Brooker also became {a factor in Connecticut polities, and | |for 16 years (1900-16) he was Con- ‘necticut's member on the Republican | 1 committee, and a member of | FIRE DESTROYS "jes" csc, CR BROOKER, HEAD OF AMERICAN SEORETS ARB: t2%.1ROSE DIAMOND INDIAN SCHOOL "12," ---, BRASSCOMPANY, DIESINFLORIDA QyPRHEARD BY Slegee 78 ‘exas Inventor tot Diemantles; MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926 — a mountings, threw the settings, some jof which were of great «value, into the Sejne, and sold the stones to un- | suspecting reputable jeweler: has | men The mystery of the theft, which jcreated much interest at the time, fas cleared up chiefly bal Kai f Ansonia London, October er talked too much. ne of his rane rates, RADIO, CLAIM FROM ROBBERS eee sarap 1 hae | reported to the police tore of | tn'the course of a wory nelle Weal: | widespread system of informers maintained by the police. He was shadowed for several weeks Talkative Nature of French tilly robbery. He ams Thief Reveals Fate of ‘Grand | jist Yotei ‘unsit Souter arnived. APPOINTS NEW Permission to take rock from Sec. | States, Charles Frederick Br at cutive committee 1904-08. He| Set, Fearing Possible Prose- H N INSPECTO | eer siPuctur tion 30 at Sunnyside has been granted the completion of his 61st year in| i" SUT ne Re can | | ae , ’ |wilted under questioning and Burning Structure lby. tho’ Northern Pacific” caitwny (ihe conper und Leonze buriness could) Wat # anember of the eat cution, He Declares | Conde,’ Stolen in October mplete details of the robbe' company, owner of the land claim the distinetion of having bought SVS Sei i eee that ah he stolen ee : ‘ u of the red metal than any other. © : ‘ i 2 le fl sta jwill be recovered because of 1 Sire Si Alteed ot miividtual in the Seti ‘ 1,Temple, Texas, Dec. 20—Ue—a 4s A. Page of Inkster to Sue-|_ hs i wr iite Magram | distinetive eut Gray Nuns' Indian School ICE CRUSHES BAL aT ie was closely |readny tunes. in on all the neighbor: | ¢¢ed Bjorlie, Who De- | Conde, the gem tower Ie ae Hatten reservat with hatles, Hopkins hot Pomhip, ‘had Beenvdlkmantien We. ciel “ves t8 { in the hate of the Due Aur |Grafton to Have Bees es by fire early 4 Hor of the Hartford Cour: ( feke OF POanible pRonweutton clined to Remain in Chantilly ear Recall Election of death ata ital from in the state levis | Pea elec devel . rd talk nature of one of th "aes . vis oth Lite clit the. Houne iis 4eq6 Tala Me eet Appointment of John A. Pag burglars. Two of the ulleged thieve pet together f Vor His views + brass opper industry frequently were tin Washington. former govern the ereome farmer, who w instructions in a ng a three tub ted the apparatus entered 1 fo satisty the 103 children were re alety < company via Kes When the choldren w fo Copper ea Ansonia sty of Colonial ed Twenty-four Men Are in Has. of which he wa dele A tank | \ ed other one organization pweaimie the | faith and a vestry Saturday the American Bra Alfy pitaly and Several Others Are Still) Missing ac her. She was on the main floor ar home nearby, when ntly over hoard of Heard Neighbors by condition became early today 8 elon friends, pparently had wound the | that she ht to Me ; t Depe hospital, Where phys fn including Ch the con- 1 y dense n that she to th Chile Exp Sake whi crushed the) ‘The family interests alse were in eo i fhe Farre egos | any out son, Colonel : trom hi f William W Mr. Brooke r. Brooker had ong philan-|who admitted saying it, nd educated. cP yy to which h freely of! sembled some friends tchfield in. the lower Herke » and mone 5 intained that Young f 1 tu hele | five se hou! shire en| The applicants Yale University conferred on stitutions for treatment of [Story in another paper. married: Mrs. dulln Br Clarke: 8 iiken to New-York for erentments endent of the reser to the sehool and| heard th ee is “SENATOR HEFLIN CHARGES THAT SMITH. (= nt 2 WOMEN BANK SOUGHT DONATIONS FROM BOOTLEGERS ne recently granted p: Washington, Dec. 20--)—The| United States. marshal in ana tov this comnery, : record of a Mobile court proceeding | Alabama who would act for Smith! hastily a was quoted in the ate today by}and help collect “the loot.” H e experts express how such a result was the school d the tire, One of the discovered s shortly intely The children wera well a: out of the Senator n, Democrat, Alabama,| “I am going to keep on until this building. 1’ ched to the ge that Jess|thing is laid before the American home Father Ambrose, nearby ted Heflin. “There is i where they rema night, and early pecting man in the sen- bearing on his charg t Je ng ish Smith, intimate friend of former Ac-| people,” sh hia : Daugherty, sought | not a self- ute who objects to what I said. the aE moved to the In = = i collect: funds fi jother di about the Fall-Doheny three-quarters of Wemen Who Held Up Renner, \ verdict burnea buildings r c ag it was before a; “I tuke exception to that state- S. D.. Bank a Year Ago ate nee) Bln interrupted Senator Bruce, k Their Libert ciary ' : dae Alle Acco Democrat, I believe the : eek Their Liberty ing to th d, Aubre honorable, i terse a } then Maia eat He wi quipment and personal for south amit, told: the cour now the judge,” returned destro s that a his Heflin. ¢ might be a very intelli- d told him Smith ching to| cent tan but Nel wy n stati ppointed by jacluding Lente rise $2,000,000 to y a Repub-|the Harding administration and the al ee ppheati n national committee debt and] should n have sat in this ease. |. swe handi pardon planned to have “the men in th jere isn’t an intelligent, honest liquor business and the breweries”| citizen in the count :{ contribute, the senate, who hasn't himself was on the stand) cions about this judiciary committee when! Senator Heflin then enlarged upon f the court record his charge that Alb B. Fall and denied that he had te Edward L. Doheny never would have |‘ was the record showed before the) heen brought to trial on the oil con- | 4 Mobile court. A soir charge, of which they were ® five was caused, it is thought, | of Sioux Falls 2 up the Answers Buckner's Request -quitted, unless there had been an fective flue in the chimney on nd ung Rogers and tor Heflin made his speech as! “arrangement before second floor of the buildins, ju daughte yned, feeling a result of a request from District! either acquittal or a mi: over the n and about 30 feet| that their vis been suf Buckner in New York, th He quoted new a athe aoe Pelee ent her confinement he present any evidence tending to! ing that while th would be support his charge in the se | its verdict, r nas week that Smith murder | singing and iboting dice.’ that his death prevented the public “One of them insisted “on a_ver- from ever learning the inside story dict for acquittal in the night,” it the time of of outside of uve suspi- {4 othing could| Kather ding: of up and. rob! t Renn They enced to serve thre ye the vol building wa ent property, but the ch i the Catholic songre the . many wo of the br the fire m to communicate ae the wa Had the flames not been | s ruption” while Daugherty ,he continued. H. erted he would dowhen they were, it i to such an extent that;attorney general. Daugherty is to! not ullow the others toSstop and thought. that a tragedy would have rable of distinguishing so on trial next month in New York) turned on the phonograph. wrong. of ner daughter statement that it for the of her polices ince they were spreading! the direction of the dermitor= it might h to lead the chil Ways and ut the main floor Bead ho of BABY FOUND See only $3 Philadelphia, (Py Wil The plan is to “have the liq Jaim YT. Tilden i ne signs of; men, the men si 1 great comeback, + continue and the brewers contribute to th to play the sort of tennis he hed fund. United States attorn yesterday, m f the old world} some places have been ra qu in for some hard! with. They will be expected to col- eed pe, sa lect from the bootleggers thy moni {Salesman Discovers Infant im nq contribute w certain portion of it “L know something about: this case » story told) I am not going to say now. It would court] open the eyes ion, if they ° Y com-| knew the inside ste BEAUTY SHOP Open evenings this week. A.W. LUCAS 1 conspiracy charge. if he na through | on! her ther that she Jand took part in the B telephone | kK die for the fwill be held at the bi hours of Wand Lt Manuel Alonso, ac Tilden r om oF y v ; |tothat fund.’ ey His Car, Parked on Resi- o Repeats Murder Charge thetic lub in ig ‘ | he Alabama senator . again told O, Oc. dential Street | the senate that Smith was murdered the Mecheanen jin Daugherty’s apartment h and of the courts di |p) that the coroner's verdict of suicide zling tennis that he ‘we! was wrong. bE Spanlana welfare “He knew too much,” Heflin said. Alonso, a fiery performer, at for the tiny baby | “They had to get rid-of him.” the top ‘of his game, but Big Bill t in an automobile as it stood , The senator added that he didn’t won about as he p When he know whether the $5,000,000 said to urb in the residential district ; needed a point, he got it. With evening. have been loaned ‘the Republican to superb match of t door tourna since rs Bismarck Building: i Lown association will be held at ve of the 8 ry, in the tonal tuflding, in k, North Dakota, 4 o'clock x oped aye 118 - 8rd St. ; by Senator Mellon was ’ Alonso baby, thought to be about three by 4h in the |. is now at Trinity hospit e money or the ange | opponent well wrapped, and cages should not be “dosed.” ‘Treat ie q Waite now that $3,000,000 was : pieaigbt a F extra clethes and a nurs. brought in to Mellon and Jess Smith | them externally with— (Xmas Mix, in January . S alesman for the Sooocone Per Bee: ERS. SENET Me ta, championship ned to his cat which he had left! , Jt Mas a part of the plan, he con.| Wimbledon and the lesser titles | but a few minutes in of his: tinued, to have a man _unpointed | yi PSF . abroad, and return here for ng house, about 8:30 Si e su. Poor preme effort to pture the evening, national singles championship. An apparently much excited woman was noticed about the Northern Pa-! * fie depot about the time the child Bids Accepted For is found, whe seemed tobe watch Capital Funeral ing down the street on which f ‘ Rock to Be Used on joe the yatreet on wah Parlors >; H now thought at this was the moth- j Revetment Projects ¢y'.n0 "hed abandoned the baby and| 316 Maia St. kept watch until she saw it s- Bide for the of rock | covered, She disappeared as the sta-| j Licensed Embelme: on the revetment projects at the! tion policeman went to phone city Preventive 2 Phone Day or Night—22W Liberty Memorial bridge at Bismarck , headquarters when his suspicions | and at Harmon ha been accepted | were aroused by her apparent agita- by Captain W. J. Maulding, in SHARE | tion, of the work. A total of 3900 cubic yards was the | MAN WANTED amount for which bids were accepted | 40! on the Bismarck project, the follo Must be good salesman to ng list giving the bids: 800 cubic | Pepresent a big firm in this| yards at $1.25 from Ben Haggard, to | [part of North Dakota. Do not! | i Linton: 1,000 cubie yards at $! pont nite: bo Pia ae cash for finances. Such a man rling; ards at rom M. Swanson, to be loaded at Driscoll; |¢am make $250 to $500 per 100 yards at $130 from M. Bourgols week. Call in person room 202 ‘at Baldwin and 500 hotel. nate yards at $145 from Harry G.P. loaded Hague, to be at Baldwin and CHRISTMAS CANDY Ph 6 ven Hageard bid on only 800 yards Special Sirove. Delive: for the Bismarek work, but Corel from churches and ry ing wilt wre 01 him for A. W. LUCAS Ee isetes ae omeken, tome i Be Lp ta dpcng Sg Tf Yum Yum Pickles.. Your guests will think they are afd listen in on conver explaining the device, Young ; igh: | year next spring,” Miss Palmer said. Merce heurd to say I have no radical changes in mind cme tae ome ; but feel that it would be unfair to Young said he stopped his experi- the children, to fake any changes in i menting and verified the statement a hills and his natal d | Anti-tuberculosis e ie ‘| E s of successful tests, including appre There to have been 62 ch dy 1847, Hi hooling was at! known as Gaylord Farm Sanatoria at n : {Litchfield and Torrington, and Wailingtordp- Cnn one ok toe TMC hern ect etete coer le the Hateners followed the same | . The Parshall Motor company, Par- MO I ORIS I S I REE which : before ge m the honorary degree of Maste Naan 4 Praivi ; 7 : nee Bich de Se ¢ suid conversations were | ing Prairie, Linn and in closed rooms within a radius of a| The Melicher company, Kulm, N. nned to investigate Saturday. | FOR THE HOLIDAYS Silk Shirts Banded or collar attached in plain colors That will help relieve the last minute rush Lydia Darrah Chocolates Xmas Boxes—1, 2, 8 and 5 pound bokes They are the supreme candy . 3 Cranberries, Mince Meat, Pumpkin, : Golden Bantam Corn Put up 5earsinacan. Arealtreat. ‘ Plain, Assorted, Ripe. A most wonderful Olive. perintendent of. schoola at Inkster,| keon Kaulfer and Emile § i N. D., Dee, 20.—(®)—Al- Bjorlie as high school} arrested and are reported to hav though petitions for the recall of nade here today by confessed. Mayor B, A, Sell und Alderman An- almer, who will take of-] ‘lwo fences, who sold a fortune in| drew Hegranes of this city are known ntendent of | smaller jewels which were. stolen to have the required number of sig- October, ulso were arrested while | utures, no gandidate for either of- Miss Palmer said that she had ask-|other accomplices are being sought. | fice has been announced. The law ed Bjorlie to continue his work until] The thieves themselves got only 4v,-| requires that the election must be levi the close of the present school year] 000 francs (about $1,200). They took| held between January 20 and 3p, but taken ti but that he had not acceded to her/the stur smaller gems from their|no definite date has been set. ta vromd ta Teauest. Bjorlie was Miss Palmer's ‘ « ’) apponent in the November elect Talk ie All other inspectors have been | ttempted to magazine fo e set. When he declared ations When news test he ‘told next No changes in/policy will be in- augurated in the school department until after the cl the school} i while the schools are in session.” a neighbor CO : ON THE conducted» Incorporations | shall, $26, on, Bloom. D,, $50,000; Anna Riese, Hilda Meli- HIS car that will give HIM greater ed doubt as | cher and Joe A. Melicher. e pleasure and comfort is the gift Posaibie but every motorist will appreciate. May we suggest a heater? We have many different types—priced from $1.75 to $25.00. rar Get your strictly fresh eggs three wives!and > extra heavy whipping, D hiottt cream at the Bridgeman ermission to} are the ob-| Russell Co, You will find here many other appropriate gifts that are different and sure to please. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ll like them best of all S\0 while They Live “Say It With Furs” Our Guarantee Bond issued with every purchase Bismarck Fur Co. Phone 610 207 Fifth St, A. P. 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