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ene {L2==|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE[™om ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS 41926 A_GOOD BUSINESS YEAR IN BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA PREPARATIONS KEYES CHANGES |__| TRADE VOLUME s SHOWS RAPID ARE COMPLETE HIS MIND ABOUT IN PAST YEAR } = DEVELOPMENT FOR SESSION AIMEE'S CASE IS EXCELLENT State Continues Spectacular Solons Will Invade Statehouse ‘Los Angeles District Attorn City Has Nearly One Million Swing From Grain to Di- January 4 For 20th Leg- Makes Resolution to Push | sshnadl cies f New versified Farming islative Gathering Prosecution | cals x Construction Work | 4 — — — LAND MOVEMENT | FIRST MEETING AT NOON | WILL NOT DROP CHARGES sa State of North Dakota OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Bismarck To the Stockholders of the public service corporation, North Dakota: The Old Year is about to pass. We enter the New Year with better understanding, higher hopes and a finer spirit of cooperation, better prepared than ever before to work out our problems for the best interests of our state. North Dakota has always held a high place as the pro- ducer of commodities of the finest quality, but the credit for this record does not belong to us. We should never forget that the Divine Creator has provided generously for {POPULATION INCREASES Both Wholesale and Retail ' Sales Satisfactory, Every- thing Considered Dakota’s Future as One of Leading Agricultural States Is Assured $102,000 Appropriated to Cov- Evangelist’s Accuser Changes er Cost, But This Is Not Story in Part Only, Believed Enough Prosecutor Learns We Greet the New Year With North Dakota continuing its! us. He has given us the finest soil in the world, rainfall Piwearations have Los At F spectacular swing from entire idgwand: amply sufficient for our needs, and more sunshine during for the invasion of bee Nort! re trict Ataee Asa aves ended a Another year has swung slowly through its twelve The year 1926 has been a prosper- ency on small grain crops to develop- | the growing season than many of the states south of us. kota statehouse on January 4 of the! hectic year today a resolution cae eared PURE ed arial HECHAK ht Soa Md ous one for Bismarck, according to “ + ing cows, hogs, sheep and poultry as Endowed with all these benefits and possessing a class of members of the legislature who will! to push his case against Aimee Sem- LSE UU als Maat eta sce ene Hl Ey icty of large scale revenue producers, 1930 citizens that any state may well be proud cf, it is left to remain until March 6, the session| ple McPherson. world worked and built and prospered. And as it moves eve aon should see the state producing more! J) us tc: work out our problems as we understand them. It is being limited to 60 days. The prosecutor mude the announce- grandly into the eternity from whence it came, we s er the out than half a billion dollars annually | left to us to do everything we can to maintain the fine Unless coming session spends| ment that he had no_ intention of false regrets but welcome » the infant d. in new agricultural wealth, and the -and it will be ment. record of our state in the things we preduce, than has been ae es we the charges after his star Another y billion doil Ke < i i Si spelt boat nelbnmerse kota association declares in its sec. is engaged almost exclusively in producing agricultural 5 ture: ‘The| Jury and thad bolstered up her story, Tistaate GectceL Gli May it:be 4 year ot viscose and’ hap st yeatiuniceay ond annual economic review issued | commodities. We, the stockholders in this corporation, in budget board, however, is recommend-| Which is figuring in another inves. by peal Pe en ee ee eee - peopa. inthis :vicl Bite today. The millions of dollars in- common with others in the agricultural section of the ing that $112,500 be appropriated at! tigution of the noted woman evan- Pines Tor Us. 997, WE WELCOME YOU! I lines of business have vestet! iu building construction in the || United States, have not yet been sold on the importance of the coming session for the support &list’s disappearance last spring. hab ote hnsit echl esa held up well and, under the eircam larger cities of the state during the ‘iculture as an industry, nor have we yet in this state of the 1929 session. 3’ latest announcement made ree, cate au \stances, the volume of trade done year is cited as evidence of “no let- bd re rly.sold on the value of our own rticular high Yesterday, reverses one which: came The Tribune management and employes extend New excellent. The 0 properly. sold o: pal ie! , : , ‘ “ up” in North Dakota’s great push class products. from his office the day before to the Year’s greetings to all, There will be no editions of The a ckanelbory 16 faue eae forward to greater development.” vhheutel tilts eo ene mae ae SOMETHING NEW effect that Mrs. Sielaff’s story col- Tribune printed New Year's Day. ing from one-erop farming to diver The review places the total value of e pa rege ‘y A “first time” feature of the , that she was a “turncoat” anc sification has had a great deal to do 1. 1926 farm producte for this state at deat eee yen ee ay Rave our ee ratee (opt {inaugural program this year will ; and that dismissal of the \with business conditions here. Farm 3304,490, and .points ou at of e : , e the broadcasting, by remote es was being con: red, — — Se | ers are no longer dependent shat amount almos' third is from test this commodity and through which we are able to control from the state capitol, s virtually had given in tees 4 whe but dairy 'Y products, hogs, shee; poul- demonstrate to the consuming public that flour made from of Governor A. G. Sorlie's mes: | despair after Mrs. Sielaff ie for-| — ae Se beet eee seperriis! try. The remarkable incre: in the our hard spring wheat makes the very finest quality of gage to the legi ire,-as well as Om 1 with an entirely new versior evenue prod four bread that it is possible to make. . - part“ of the gural reception | 4f her admitted participation in the : : j y branches of so: farming ‘All our other products are of equally high quality. Program Tuesday evening. so-called Carmel hoax. Mrs. Sielaff i has experiences» phe- re emphasized by the following North Dakota ! saiioh: lice derley fed womntaet hea.& The governor is scheduled to | in her original “confession,” chargec building program again ' igures: jor fyi Th sagen a tf y 4 ‘Dakota deliver his message to the legis- | that she had been employed by Mrs B y aled only by that of a year Dairy Products satisfying flavor that you cannot forget. bicbags ne, lature at 2 p.m. Tuesday, and |) McPherson and her mother, \ Mrs. Construction work carri 1921... $29,137,000 turkeys demand a premium on the markets where their ex- the Bismarck radio station, | Minnie Kennedy, to produce fals here during the past 12 months to 1923. . 35,071,000 cellent quality has been discovered. North Dakota bees KFYR, has made arrangements to | characters¢o support the eyangelist’r STATE CAPITOL ON EVENING OF JAN 4 neatly one million dollars. ‘ 1926 ........2........ 44,130,000 can peed oboe. three times as mince honey per mises ae ae otis ae air so pees sto. nae oe dat the ° 82 New Residences is produced in other sections not so fortunate in weather at all who have radio sets may | evangelist’s preliminary hearing tha | - —~ At least 82 new reside! 1921 . + +$10,527,000 iti d not having our long hours of sunshine. Our hear the speech. she had been approached with th: been built here 1923 : SOIT" ayaee‘o00 pe pepo TEL Ail teeoek clover give omeieas. ahem: The musical program to be giv- | proposal by u mysterious “Mr, Mar Bismarck Business and Pro- |#t present in process of construction. g : Greetings F i i i " Pouitry Saen rand! dant material from which to select (les choicest honey. Py bah or LPs ped acne d ls ee ae said she could no reetings From A wie which permits . fy at je capitol, in connection wi further identify. 2 9 0 secured 1921 d North Dakota sugar beets run as high ‘as 17 per cent in the reception, will also be radio- ‘Admits Perjury Bismarck’s Mayor fessional Women’s Club in| vrata tne prelininary: sugar content, and this fact should attract more beet sugar cast by station KFYR, oe , suey | construction, but: moat af these s It was when she appeared at th Charge of Arrangements— factories to locate in our state. This is the first time this feat || district attorney’s office this wee It gives me great pleas- | number have been completed and ai y Our wonderful deposits of lignite coal, which the Cre- has been attempted in North Da- || and admitted she had perjured hei ba ite Punch Will Be Served From | "ow occupied. $1,185,000 ator intended should be used when the right time came, are kota, and Hoskins-Meyer, owners |! self at the hearing and then impl ure, on behalf of the city i Ki ' New busine: 040,000 now coming into their own. ‘Through the science of chem- of the local station, have made || cated Roland Rich Wooley, formerl administration, to extend Battleship’s Silver Service during the 1926 .. 4,230,000 istry we find that there are many very valuable by-prod- elaborate preparations for this |' Mrs. McPherson’s personal attorne to the citizens of Bis- i more than $600,000. These include sounted to. $96860000 in 4626,'an | {| wets in our lignite coal which make its usefulness as a fuel sna lec inle in the allened hear, thet Keyes 8 | marek and Burleigh || Dancing on Program (on Di Teleshene’ company. bull a 860, , secondary in importance. ——$—$—$—$——————————— | nonce is intention of asking for ea seb s am ae ny ee total is almost equal to the ave ern North Dakota, through the efforts of the ceramics de- be asked -to make special appropria- jay, however, the prosecute most hearty wishes for a Sah Ue Gaceennel tiling ata nian ayaa cite heat. crop. for partment of the University of North Dakota, is now be- tions to pay bills incurred by the | O erds on oar only and he Ha and Prosperous U Aight obsdununcy | Wanaran aad! Newell companeeniile Pee act sence rae mst coming Heosepined ang ie moe an future igi Bayucal me oF ge eal Erie etlins leigbseaed hu ake itvcebe state ¢ ie sabia bY. Miss] ing, a new boiler room at the Hugh 166. Total values of 1926 source of the state will develop into a very important an‘ ‘her previous testimony.” J rman for| Electric plant, the Sloven warehous products are given as follows: Whe: valuable industry to the state. Bes) ‘i ime a ee "Mee. Bielatt was. foilo in th A. P. LENHART, he 5 (Continued on page three.) $13,000,000 aoe isan Other industries are now beginning to realize their Wahpeton, has one for $291.10. Kuch | 84nd jury room by Wooley, who, b President of ehheRE re att nA TL $13,000,000; Ry j dependence upon, riculture, and tpt Oe Naas 2 ee Bill wax incurred in connection with necaaaias from dhe on tior neater City Commission. }} A inilitary touch will be ing han culture e investigation, two years ago, of | mre wi . ACERIOR dhe eh the affair by the pre: way of creating a bigger market and greater demand for the state highway department. ‘De-| * FS. Wiseman 's accusation in paspastancomaiey peof HAGiDE 0 their own commodities. ‘These industrfes ats alee cone spite a tranafor of jimoney iby the | Prete yagi cig vee members of Company. A, Bismarck, 7 cor ssiot ert iei 000; Vege > Poultry, ela eed ee (ee inatine tals oF eahee due: Tegislative expenses, they arc ‘still| ‘The McPherson case, which gine BROADW AY 10 4 sit ihvanat ot ine EW FARM $17,500,000; Alfalfa and Sweet Clover | tries will go down with it. 7 unpaid. pommipence jast May when the evan 4 4 Seed, $1,200,000; Honey, $450,000; | forward to a wonderful year in 1927 for our $55,000 For Salary, MuJeage a Sa RSA rad. Crem 8. | ReAEeY Miscellaneous, $7,000,000. T look forwa 2 ponienial 5 antec The mileage and salary’ paid the | beach after uw swim in the surf, us Laads, Diversification state. We have learned the value of merchandising 113 representatives and 49 senators | §umed an international aspect when The showing made this year is products; our people are in the frame of mind to cooperate at the coming session will exceed | the woman pastor rewppeared 36 day particularly gratifyi noee \- in working out our problems for the ‘best interests of our the $55,000 set for that pur-| later in the Mexican town of Agu pees tlares, in view of unfavorable weath- state. Since we are so fortunate in the kind of products Bose, in the opinion of State Auditor | Prieta, Sonora, with u story of hav- ; ; (Continued: on. page three,) we. have it should not be a difficult task for us to find the TOSR AAA: ARE ball be sagensacy, | Benet Senne AEE HEN OT anae rst, Donnybrook; A.| Agricultural Leaders Expect * right way to market them. istative funds if any balances are| _ Interest in the case was heightened Andan ang A: Herc) "Present Session to Be AITKIN COUNTY Wishing you a prosperous and happy New Year, I am available, Otherwise ft may be neces. | when the evangelist’s name was link iuard Officers to Attend i. . ston, othe rd offi 1 of, i J Sincerely yours, sary to again ask the mer Aner co fer former ns io operator, on charred Never Has the Expense of |, Amon the guard 0 tf who have Most Fiery of Alt 9 at ie two had remaine: in hiding 7 H 9 M RDERS 000 for efficers"and employes, $20; | at Carmel-By-The-Sen, during « part | Weleoming in the New |’ I) Biamareky ‘Cal laee ape tee | eee Year Been So High ag Yinajor id_ quietly today 1 Steen also is fearful that the print- PU B Di ; M with the expectation of agricultur:! i] p f Wi * st , son; Major ; ite propriation may. prove insuf- eather Repo: New York, Dec, 31.—)—Broud ‘urles, Hillsboro; Major| leaders that this session's engage- IN WEEK y ag 4 Peccangaerd Pag ris depen, J NEAT SERS rt Gabe te walccneabaNee tear ite |B © Bove, Gena Fos Major ment, which gets under way January ° ne of the biggest, noisiest and as J. Thompson, Wahpeton; {6 will prove the most fiery of them bills introduced. At the last scssion| | Weather conditions at North Da-| ‘vest celebrations "in the history of| Captain Matthew W. Murphy, Fargo; all ‘armer rraignment (Continued on page three.) kota points for the 24 hours ending | :he city. Captain George Beier, Carringto! Nearly a dozen bills, designed -in * sun * Chairman of the Board of Directors ¥ TIMTAQI I Tucan en To, Reservations, at ithe more popular Captain Pred Moore, Graton; |one Wi o5 sneer i eee Second Coun . ae + 1) hotels and night ¢ ore e: t-| Captain W. McK, Spann, s 3, have been on Degree Count For EV L Highest. yesterday [ab] igpalecnad ight clabe wore cxhepet| Mek; Gonuns U. Bf 2 | insesducad in tbe sanie ‘asa Meee? Lowest last night were thdt the thousunds of” merry-| fic H. A. Brocopp, Bis-| but, as in previous years, the big Shooting Neighbor Aitkin, Minn., Dee, 31.—()—Wil- liam Farrell, a farmer living near Hill City, today awaits prraignment Bankers See Rosy Federated Clubs to Precipitation to 7 a. m. <1 makers would be unmolested by eith- ck; Lieutenant Forrest Skinner,| fight is expected to be over the Me- y fair tonight and Saturday. Not 30] 3 4. m, curfew law for night clubs|their arrival at the state house,|the new McNary-Haugen bill will following Aieuist cou ig Rg a Ror North Dakota: Mostly fair to-| night, und Chester P. Mills, prohibi-|rooms and will direct the guests to] committee January 6. Hearings also iting ta ass fhe week: Outlook For 1927 Get Radio Publicity. A night and Saturday. Not so cold to-| Here ginaicr arnounced ita’ no| the reception room, ands guard of|are expected to start in the senate ha ate eee Omaha, Dec. 31.—Optimism, based Radio publicity for the North Da- 4-— east and central portions Saturday. | ""Celebrators secm unperturbed by| service of the battleship North Da-| eur, but Senator McNary, Repub- and cabarets was rescinded for the| others will be in charge of the check-| begin before the house agriculture tal shooting in less than Kk. i‘ night west and north portions and| raids were planned. honor will be placed near the silver| committee soon after the first of the wn dren, is ? if .| on the almost unanimous belief that| kota Federation of Women’s clubs the fact that deaths from alcoholi: kota, from which punch will be|lican, Oregon, is willing that th charged with slaying Herman Ander 1927 will find @ well, austained ac-| will begin next Tueedsy evening, Legislatures Will Be Asked to| Low pressure ai are centered | since Christmas total 47. aera H house should ‘act first, because some son, another farmer, at i .| tivity in all lines of business, pro-| J; ‘4, at 7 o% \ over the lower Great Lakes region) N, fe th t of cel-| The recepti ill be held in the|claim the bill includ is- Hose qual ill cg Wrtnniy | Sthet t"theattona Pann Mig | etaMZi seca Free AV | Pass Billo Prohibiting |" sre he cnnalan ovine | wong berate ates ues [excuses "ay the tn ieee evan ll, Wek wt ntinent, uciary conference a is EOE ‘ fein A , h e officials, took place in the Farrell | CO y Iniversity of North Dakota Station. Its Teaching ota pied Utah. ree a nlent clubs ase. soared go Bien ots ie enptel Calitog. Ne eects the scpnatiiadion must orginate in where Anderson had been we American Bankers’ association} the public y department of the fed- i inging around” for several days. nt eration has announced, ik Ht, rson distribution is accompanied by warm | tole leads with a $40 churge per per-| Business and Professional Women's udying Situation it is sald, led han Greetings from Mra, John Ei ay inven St Fai hat lis, »Dee. —(P)—Four | Weather in Great Lakes region § on. Roger Wolf Kahn’s Le Perro-|Clubs and presented to the governor} Meanwhile, several farm leaders “Anderson leave, ai Mi Featherstone, state pfesident, now in Hetetige: Risatscc. Kansas,| Mississippi Valley and over th # uet de Paris is second with $30|by Brigadier General G. A. F are spending their holiday recess in objected, pointed @ sho! at him. Washington, will be read by Mrs. E. northern Rocky Mountain region § ;hile Texas Guinan’s 300 Club an-|In the receiving line, besides G the middlewest and south, inquiring ws The c, non, Grand Forks, and Pres-| 24 ibiting the | While lower temperatures prevail ir f nounced a charge of $25. Most clubs| nor and Mrs. Sorlie, will be Lieuten-|anew into agricultural ‘conditions ident Thomas Lane of the University hing of th the Plains SI id vi charge from $1 to $3 for ajant Governor and Mrs. Walter Mad-| with a view to reinforcing their po- ‘ sottle of ginger ale. dock, Former Governor J. M. Devine sition when the subject comes up eration will sponsor a pro-| pastor, need ts Theatres generally increased their|and Mrs. Devine and Former Gover-|in common. gram each Tuesday evening and clubs} In addition the fight for an kes regi ippi f oriees for the night also. Tickets to|nor John Burke and Mrs. Burke. While supporters of the equaliza- all over the state are asked to tune] lution legislation will be renewed in| VSlley and in the state of Washing- | iome shows ran as high as $16.50 e tions tion fee principle have been busy, so, na Goodyear, a resi-|in and report results. The wave! Ke: , Dr. Riley said as president| ‘ton. Elsewhere the weather is gen- cach at agencii Alabama pine, northern spruce and} too, has the group which opposes urleigh county since thejlength is meters. ‘orid’s Christian Fundamen- | @rally fair. ropes of laurel will be used to dec-|any measure incl . spring of 1885, died last : talist Society, which will the] ° OBRIS W. ROBERTS, MON! BUSINESS e the main corridor and reception tor Harrison, mocrat, ‘Mis- the he f her son, Fred J. Ai : ti in charge ppl, has been trying to gai th followed a three aS “yt the bool fees oF his 5 e |CETO! NEWEST ralisation deceased is survived by her ds to orpan: Princeton, wt. Dec, 31.—(NEA) | Crystal Palace here y * tive Bret ae ot deving | Basou, |ebet of trondsniliren aod areat-| level ip Bends ing’ Delenders “af Fundamentalism,” ony Nie] any olf srice they: wiehed Yo poy, Tt| bearing’ the state seal a any o! rice r. e st seal. Ne Grothercin: | erandehildren. ian in this cause he has al-| a ines is| wasn't bargain Gay, but “Babs a| will be used in the silver v Miay of wo, it| ‘The earth's winfall amounts to Sr A Li iarod, Hi ia house | cane 'on tne depst plaitores tack tuil| “Gold colored." cheysanther nea: \, Ly form, a 10! colot ehrysi ums, ee aboud 16,000,000 vone-s second. " pial baa | Sabon Wee : SRktge'ot the ickst boon, (Continued on page three.) si from the Farrell home. The men month: alone in the house when the shoot. ing occurred. 3