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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. - | posed by 1,500 liber - Goat Getters: COT TIERS ARE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926 PAGE TWO 52 COUNTIES of whom 200| Blue Sky’ Body at soldiers | jby mail, hence is beyond the jur | diction of the comp n Its b ers have no connection with the ETHEL were alleged to be } an or officers. | . sli pics at il, : | The conservatives ran out of am- | Issues Warning | tacture of chewing fram, E 0. Bai- “) |munition and found their machine . ee. tary of the commission | a) LA rp [Bun fire no match for the 12 pieces} Warning against the purchase o| ‘ go ; i arti i e " te The commission granted — ih: SEND P UP ILS TO | Ly | i 5 t jot cMenibariee more ae Possession stock in the Wrigley Pharmaceutical | pv “Manufacturing company, company was issued here today by! permission to sell $50,000 in capital the state securities commission. The|stock, The company has a plant at company manufacturag tooth paste) Crosby for = patented weed and is said to be soliciting stock sales | burners. «. 400 men being told off to cover os.. rear while the main body retired to the neutral zone of El Bluff. Of 400 rear guard, many were kilied, while the others were surrounded and captured. The main body reached El Bluff, where they will be cisarmed by the American naval forces, who are maintaining the neutrality of the zone.: « AIR_ SERVICE DOESNT If GE YOUR? GON 10 PROTECT |Borah Satisfied Navy Acts | Only to Protect American | Life and Property Washington, De (A) After a conference today with Secretar” Kel- logg, Chairman Borah, of the senate foreign relations committee, express- cd himself as satisfied that 'so far as | official reports show, the activities of American naval forces in Nicara- gua had been canfined strictly to the | protection of Amerfean life and| property. ‘ i E Tho senator spent half an hour TOFARGO WILL munications exchanged with Rear! Northwest Airways to Add} Admiral Julian Latimer, now at STATE COLLEGE 1,706 Students Live in North Daketa While 346 Are | From Outside State Vifty-two North contribute “We Thank You” It isa *, Coulte ty. furn creas: this cour causes the cant fact, points rithousgh Ca nts, in All Phones 211 118 Third St. the pars fron In n feast. A car of frosh evening or tomorrow Prepare for your New Yea Vegetables will arrive th s have mov ed to Parvo and are ti there dur Puerto Caberas, aboard his flagship,| Two New Routes to Its. Sys- mabe y the time their sons and daughters ii ster. | Pe HI Te Con paraod tetas TN erotes fron ee. aifeilval as to] tem Next Spring county, Dr. Coulter shows that Grand what nee in etd asad wie Fort covnty has contributed an in landing of marines and blue " " ; i eee i siidenia during the same to at Puerto Cal za formed the Srihune Mieers 29 (AB) The Heinz period of three years. Barne: y the statement made yesterday | wes vay ee :, Mee itesiaded ive contribution: trom at the White House that there had/ operating a passenger ai F Fig, and Plum Pudding 5 se years, In both in- boen no interfere ith the Sacasa| route a! i Twin Cities to Chi- : Specia! sale § re increase en liberal faction ers, as ha ren cago, will add two new routes to gts “ORGS rn * * * 7 ruliment has been greater for the | charged by Sacasa's representative] its system next spring, operating (25¢ size, 20c) (50e size, 40c) — (85c size, 70c) ne oe onda te \ Latimes report says that|OM€ between the Twin Cities and einen pees eenesstass Gees respective home colleg \ d his adherents come and, Fargo, N. D., and the other be Also Heinz Mince Meat in the noutral area around | tween Milwaukee and Green j : a : i in property Wis., according to an announc (1 Ib. cans, 28¢ size, 25c) (2 Ib. cans, 50c size, 45c) North Dakota en- £ of students fr ment todav by Col. L. H. Brittin, rolled at the North Dakota Agricul-| OFFICIALS AWAIT vice president, | tural college durin mic LATI Two new planes will be ‘added | Junior Taner Candles In the following co!ors—lavender, pink, red, green, yel- A ay Bottimeau, ; Burleigh, (®)—Hav- to the present fleet of four, Colonel | policy with Brittin said, while the flight staff | —~ WHEN YOUR HIGPAND TELLS YOU HE HAG’ TPESYOLYE-D. TO | GIVE UP CIGARS WHEN YOU ASK~ \ HIM WHY He DOBSWT GYOkE THOS LOVELY ONES’ YOU GAVE- HIM FOR CHRISTMAS > , 7 | of the students n- as. Following is summary ic distribution of and fo 13 Ar; ETHEL HAYS > ersce oy wea service me. = BIDS OPENED: “DRY LEAGUE ~ FOR ROAD WORK "oc." HEAD GALLS ON HIGHWAY 6 west DENIES ON COOLIDGE MONEY WAS BET sc 23 Pret ON BALL GAME) wr meres ee ies |Wayne B, Wheeler of the Anti- to Navin Field Employe Says Saloon League went to the white | ee house today and directed President Money Referred to in Scan- | Coolidge’s attention, among other dal Went on Horse Race 4 Trail City, Bridge Co., Hettin ns Brothers, $ Paul, Effort ‘s Being Made to Free Stephenson tad, Burnstad, Anotner Michigan City Burleigh County Board De- fers Action Until Meeting Early Next Week king hi prison here on 1s corpus, alleging th Stevens low bidders on the state route No. 4 point 12 end cone Brothers, ing dd |things, to persons he said had jjoinec the prohibition force, only : i i f Ni i of mentiqnen as the man who placed iNew Yorks Repo e niet alleged bets on the Detroit-Cleve- | post. of assistant district attorney | land game of September 25, 1919, in New York, asserting theré were | that resulted in charges against |22,000 places in that city where Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker, issued |!quor is sold. erences wane! f such a condition exists, Mr. statement denving that any Wheeler said, Harben’s department s bet on the game. The /is a Bernat perio ice giscen| invelved in the e group should resign.” n honest involved in the:transaction, (Eeot Gees neeee ome te of the latter cour to resign later and beesme wet | a Detroit, Dee. 2a——(AP)—Fred | Propagandists. : | Emil Bressler Is 10, West, Navin Field employe,!, After his call he cited the res-| Given Higher Rank © in National Guard eu! been a ince 1911, He member any A naetaon |says, weuld change such a situa- don t Mexican border ana with $4,0 ball bet, according to | tion in a short time. in . resented on t Dutch” Leonard's idea.|_ The dry leader expressed him- said, wanted to bet the | S¢lf as in favor of formulas which ‘money on Detroit against Cleve- | Would make alcohol undrinkable land, but W but not poisonous, but at the same the m4ney time he said the existence of such St. Cloud, $54,- the race, he says. |a non-poissnous adulterating proc- “When Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker |€%s had not been proved. » and Joe Wood say they did not bet | Alcohol has been poisoned ever ont follow Gradi tment in being d Rochester Hotel _ ‘ Damaged By Fire ” ing Burnstad, N. D., Brothers, hultz Brothers, Bowbells, N. D since 1906, Mr. Wheeler said, when Ra iioator: Nv ec. 20.402) per ain dni: AMiiiok, 8a game of September 25,1919 : a peter i bane at, were nee from their mper and Houston, Minot, $47, the game between Detroit and certain pron tage sae the ape rooms at the Park Hotel here lat and Webster, Turtle Lake, Cleveland at Navin Field—they tice to avoid ‘tae igh taxes on p Dignan firg destroyed’. tho ure speaking the truth; they did drinking alcohol. roof and damaged rooms on the up v, Trail City, S. D., $46, net bet a cent. Byt neither did | per floor of the three sto Dutch Leonard bet on the game. eiiae structure, at a loss of $5,000 snd Davis, Britton, SD. “The money that figures in the Persons Wishing to as injur } k “he cai hich ware discovered in Comerete Work | Fence won "The money that wes Telephone to London is believed to have ggarted | _ Schultz Brothers, Bowbells, $4,647.- mn Joe Wood b: d th s from a b ae py | 74. en doe Wo: y me, and the reef Rae GA sae and Duss, etton, S. by certified check that Wood maited ~ Hease Step Forward the flames for three hours | $4.05! to Leonard, was the original bet ° New York, Dec, 29.—()—Persons| confin and Webster, Turtle Lake, and the winnings. Cobb and the fire to the upper t of the building. s Historical Body = They’re Off_—_With 21,000 Miles Ahead of Em Elects Officers 29,-(®) aylor, of New ected presi- Tistorical As- in New York and London soon will be able to talk to each other over or dinary house telephones at a cost o $25 @ minute. | Walter S. Gifford, president of the | American Telephone and Telegrapl company, in announcing’ that the ser vice will be opened to the public ear!: tm January, said that as fast as proves practical to do so, it will be extended to other sections of country. The charge will be $75 for a three- minute conversation and $25 for each Speaker had no money up.” H. Breasted ot hicago, was elect- port charge of $10 if the telephone president, and James umber. but not the designated pari: Harvey Robinson of New York sec- is ‘poached: ‘ ‘ mn? ond vice president; Professor John | —_ — meer Bassett of Smith College, Eere Kansas City, Mo., Dee. 29.— 0 Confronted with the deaths by { és . 4 strangulation of two women and i Z Bes 3 by within the last three days, Kan- | g City police today were attempting to link them with similar murd recently, had’ teen found in the 7 gy deaths of Mrs. Gormania Harel. 28, H e and her eight-months-old son uf f who were found dead lite ye ith pieces of knotted cloth wi the lath “ilonday of Mrs. is the basic reason why ‘ opiates or chloroform, F Because it combines e virtues of pure Pine Tar er healing ingredients, to- ith the molifying déemuleent c clear fresh Honey—a vatu- | o®bination. Coughs and throat _ bronchial and “flu” tha... crown a eared’ | | mn coughs are qu: | rolled ae "8 Honey aus etal , tells the story. Ask for | gon, en were stratigied: No tangible-evidence connecting the Widely separated strangulations have been uncovered, however. the | additional minute. There will be a re- | aida et Rapess Cy Has 3 STOPS COUGIING—VERY QuiCK. Mysterious Murders | |Rear Admiral Latimer, American |naval commander in ’ Nicaraguan | waters, has set up a censorship there | on outgoing and incoming dispatches. | hand in the situation after the holi- |the outcome of a personal, inquiry instituted by Chairman Borah of the | DIAZ TROOPS ART for the time the admini- nt, least, to rest 's position on the ' White House pronouncement __ reiterati that the landing of the A naval forees on} ly was for the protection of 4 ican lives and property and not strengthen the hand of Pre Diaz, as has been charged in @ Latin-American quarters. Diaz been recognized by the United St while Juan B. Sacasa, his liberal oj ici earaguan s : mer- to dent ponent, gua’s ¢ looked upon as stitutional head by Latest Protest One of the latest protests against the presence of Ameri naval Aorces ‘in Nicaragua to be reeeived by the state department was pre- sented by T. S. Vaca, Sacasa’s h- ington ‘representative. He contended that the occupation of Puerto Cabe- zas, capital of the liberal forces, by American blue jackets was “entirely unnecessary” and that Sacasa had been practically “imprisoned.” The White House spokesman denied specifically that American forces has interferred with the liberal lead- er or members of his cabinet, an said his advices were that Sacasa/ had been given a house for his own| use by the Braggmans Bluff Lum- ber company, an American hardwood concern in the Puerto Cabezas dis-| trict. Both the navy and state depart- ments also have denied charges that Borah Starts Inquiry Whether congress will take a} days depends to a certain exteht on foreign relations committee, who is said to be not entirely satisfied with the way things have turned out. Vacu’s protest declared the “practi- cal arrest of the constitutional ruler of a sovereign state with which the United States is at peace, is almost without parallel in the history of in- ternational relations and is unwar- ranted by any principle of interna- tional law.” FORCED TO RETREAT | Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 29.—() Victorious in a three-day battle at Las Perlas, on the east coast of Nic- aragua, the liberal forces of Dr. Juan Sacasa are now threatening sev- eral strategic points leading to the interior. . The troops of the conservative government of President Diaz, who has been recognized by the United States, were forced to retreat before the liberals. The latter’s government under Dr. Sacasa is recognized’ by Mexico. Advices from the fighting zone say 1900 conservative troops were op- North Dakota Has More Automobiles According to popu- jation than any other state in the union—150,000,. or one for every fiv: peonle, W.E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St. * said, we will bring air servic d) may also put its pro) Extensive developm ing made on the flying field at Milwaukee, Cclonel Brittin said, to prepare for the line to Green Bay, which also will stop at Fond Du | Lae, Osh erations osh and Appleton, to develop the Op- Chamberlain Field into a suitable | 1 port for the company’s ships will be begun soon, he said. Extensions Warranted “In adding these two lines to the | present route,” Colonel Brittin the northwest, tapping the agricul- tural country of the Red River Val- ley, and the big manufacturing district between Milwaukee a::4 Green Bay. “Our operations on the line to Guesee have been so successful thar points like Fargo and Green Bay is warranted fcr next year. We will thus be able to serve the whcle northwest.” Possibilities that the company ed line to Detroit, Mich., into effect early in 1927, exist, although no develop- ments have been made, Co!znel Brittin said. The line will go in prior to 1928, however, he pcinied out. Skating Rink Ready For Use Tonight The skating rink, which was flood- ed yesterday by the street depart- iment, is now in excellent condition ‘and will again be ready for use this k hes been unusually popu- year, scores of kiddies and ng use of it. The weather has been ideal for skating and large numbers are taking advant- age of this. ents are be- Wold. | to! we felt an extension to other | | THERE’S MONEY in the Want Ads! Many an important business transaction originated in the Want Ads. Many a good position was secured by means of a few well chosen words. It’s thé best medium of keeping in touch with the world. Use The Tribune ; columns if you want real results. : ‘PHONE 32 ay “Fresh Eggs” “Enough Said” “Oranges” It so happews that real large or sma!) size oranges are the cheaper to buy Per Wer oo. cs nes ccc cs ss. 650 or 2be “Battle Creek Foods” It will pay ycu to investigate this wonderful line of health foods Lydia Darrah Candy Your host will appreciate a box of these delicious candies Meat Department SWIFT’ Cured Steer Beef - - Cured Pork Local killed Extra Fancy Veal Our Pcrk Sausage or Hamburger “is the talk of the town” All Phenes 211 118 Third Deliveries—8:45, 10:30, 2:30, 4:30, “Remember” | We will be closed all day Saturday, so prcpare for two days. At this time let us express our sincere thanks for the fine cooperation given us during the Xmas rush, to say nothing of the exceptionally wonderful business that we were favored with. ava Dike: rhment to ae be in site Ho six men, The'f Jow, orange and ivory. Also Cordova banquet. size esa ting with interest offi Planes Will be the latest eabin- |B" twisted in following co'ors—white, yellow, pink, red, . f latest happen’ type cruiser, of which the c¢om- ? ae lavendee ‘ o in the lit now has three wperating to orange, lavender 5) cago. .