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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 -_ piers ee ae abe TLE PAS SE ANAS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THEER | ommbnaea Senate Bill 47, introduced pen N RT ee Sea Ea ETS we erp ume”, yvecrmonn: a meaconsacummmi-soaea moma mmarane emacavaend FARGO, P, AST AND P ENT, DEPICTED IN SOUVENIR 3 Texas. Miller's mother is dnd ah dead, | things right and most of all-he obs | snd other necessities to those that 4 I : by Senator Van Arnam, amendin, bcatbd said, but he has two brothers and| jected to any effort to “make beg-| ne elp.g ‘ ‘ statute on “labeling and. branding | two-sisters living, two of whom know | gars of my people, As for himself he does very well. EDITION OF FARG ORUM, | ADV, E | see euds offered for sale. ; ‘that: he is a. convicted . murderer, | ‘ He ‘receives no mériey sihce he never i | The senate received its first bill] while the others are ignorant of ‘rl Crop Failares Numerous sold his land and his renters are ‘ [from the house, a measure appro-| fact. Some of the younger Indians have | i oghte to pay but he gets his rations [bonds of state officials, It was re-, hereafter, which he said he had Seine explained, but the oldet Indianw are, “A. toe forcing the Tndidns' to eat | ferred to the committee on appropria- | doubted, the condemned man d>- for the most part, deing nicely with |) yeement as charged in the ho Heralding the formal: opening. off sified farming ts“ stressed, with]inany fears ago. Moorhed , pst and] tions, 3 4 month. fram the government | Fe" never heard of it, he said. its magnificent new home, the Fargo| special articles on, the growing vibe also dealt with in a sim- = “Pm not afraid to die becaus and x ration allowance. The money)” Neurly jsix feet tall, despite his Forum Tuesday issued what is prob: | potatoes and garden products; live- | Har manner, | nous PASSES EIGHT know that I did not commit the mur- received from the sale or leasing | iar and his bow legsy the veteran ably the largest special edition gver stock, dairying, the work of the agri-| A detailed illustrated” description| MINOR SUPPLY BILLS der for which I was found guilty. My, Veteran Sioux W: -C of Indian lands. If the $26 allotment | Sion, ‘atill is hale and aetive. His vublithed in the state, The sue | cultural college, sugar beet raifing, |of the Forum’s new building is given,| “Moving quictly along, the North) conscience is clear and Ill not be| Veteran Sioux Warrior Comes|js insufficient the older Indians are} poy lhe tumiliay to Nocth Dav tins 100. pages, profusely. illus-|and special stories by J. M. Devine, | ineluding an inte 2} Dakota h of representatives Wed-! jositant about meeting my Maker. Here to Correct Alleged exed to request more, he ex+| iting than that of any other In- trated, and the publishers deserved a} commissioner of immigration, and jing of ull the « sday fe ian: sweat to me as it is to ait) Wee diga.’ Tk te std to be hia silhouette great! deal of credit for their efforts. | Jas. Milloy, secretary of the Greater |in publishing a di Is “haveall gob. to Misstatements he ‘Standing | Rock reservation | which appears on North Dakota roid Thé public has been invited to visit] North Dakota association. Reproductions of front pages of | That . and looks as has been established many years alien markers: the Forum's new plant, which is pic-| .Fargo’s business institutions, as | various issues of the Fargo paper arc | Bottjneau county, against a bill @P-| though my time ien't far away, But. Red Toma Fafuted “staves ofl Geese tere te eee cee : tured herewith, Saturday afternoon | well as those of Moorhead, are men- |interesting. These include the first/Propriating $5,000 to pay the ex-/tye faced death before and I'm not Sitting Bull, famed Sious w peorle there sta jndustilous end Abe Li oin ( Club fo ib to I om 1 to 9 p. m., when every facility | tioned at length, with pictures of | issue of the paper, and iFsues telling | Penses of delegates to the nominat-! dead vot. et ete Pitas wet leataes Gah ee ee inco ul | be afforded by the officers and| many of them. The city’s civic enter-,of the Spanish-American war, . the| iM conventions of political parties. “I've seen men hanged before and 2% medicine man, doesn't like the;far as I can learn they are trying to Be Nation-wide ! Ree Resolving: itself into a committee| Goq Knows, it's a terrible sight, Ii. idea of having his tribe advertised | T@PFesent ug as beggars, That is’ the ; | |of the whole the house made a few! veoriy jerks your head off. Although aupers. worst thing they can do.” q 5 eee al A ; es) |minér amendments in a ill granting tye sometimes beew in doubt oe te. The veteran wRrrior, who will be] , Reservation Indians have had a Mitnjeaponisy yaens akon Gerpaere the governor power to appoint United | \huther there isa God and a here, 7 Years old next May, appeared in {@ispute, he said, regarding theykind | Lincoln Club of Minnesota, & feder | States senators in the event of a vo now come to believe that, the lobby of the house chamber last |0! Aid they should ask of the govern-| expanded into. a national organi || vacaney. William Watt, Cass county, Nobody only God could, Tuesday following consideration of ajM¢Mt The younger Indians want a] tion with headquarters here, it v | attempted to amend the hill to anecis, tHeFe 's. Nobody only God could) Testes folowing consideration of al nonthly: payment. whereas. the older | wwouneedssedsy, ; | fy that the governor should not have | MEY? st es ine i er me Me renal grant additional aid.to the. Indians, }0Mes held out for rations. Nine northern states are to be such power but was ruled out of! cay a pico or aM and VEU ta RNA SOR RGA CREE CS objects. to] The same quest he said, came | represented in the first organiza- order. eT LOME ae L hae ona nat! having the ‘Sioux nation represented {4® Sears ago and he and Chief John |tion roster, Fe | A. W. Fowler, Cass county, ehape-| 014 St. Veter up above knows that ee noced of varabonds and {ts noted Sioux warrior, came up| _The Lincoln Clubs of the United |roned.the bill through the committee) | "ev" Ki! ti: Dei death tata TDeUDEEL: AN" {to the legislature to see about it, An] States are to be incorporated next a ee Oe eee i thot now, DPS “He wanted to see a newspaperman | {rangement was made whereby they |hay heen done. ‘They will not inter- | bill is necessary to meet an existing to whom to tell his story in order] "ceived aid from the government. | fere with any local Republican }aituation and is not political since it Sorry For His Minot Wife that people might get the truth, Work Is Scarce jelubs, but will seek to federate their [fe 'not u temporary measure and the| 4 OTT ; sen sitie Through nn interpreter he explain-{ The young. people of the reserva- | uctivities. |matter of who happens to be gov-| 04, (0" 4 want the general public oy that he had heard bad news and{tiom he said, do not receive rations | Herbert T. Park of Minneapolis, | ernor when a vacancy occurs is mere.| {© Mold anything against Came to see about it, The bad news, {Unless they are sick or blind. An| president of the state organization, jy a matter of chance. He pointed | because she married a man who mus id, was the resolution which ap.| added difficulty for ‘the younger , is said to be choice of the organizers jout that the bill was asked by the| Cie, 0” the gallows, She is a sweet ood ‘in the house saying that old {ReMeration is that few of them have | for the first president of the national executive in his message and that it} ®t! and T love her, and T hope that vot. on the Standing’ Rock reser-|*®fk whereby they can earn any- board. iz |/is a “fair enactment which should | she may be able to live this down and vvtion were starving. His pride was|t8ine. The best way to get his peo- |, F: (i. Hinebaugh, state otganizor, hot be considered from a. partisan| fret. Only a cad would talk about touched, hevexalhinadsubecause ple through ithe winter, Red Toma-|'%,,i" consultation with leading He NV eeandpbine” # girl who finds herself in, such a not’ true. shat the Indians were|M@Wk explained, is to issue rations [PUP ties untemtion ; Watt Votes No Fea nica ieee AENEAN: Rew ‘sues siatvinesir Seale te WaNERd tobe u ployes of the company to permitrprises are discussed in detail, as is | start of the world war, Fargo’s great- Watt opposed the measure on the] seveni! years ago, he was nantevesd| «fall inspection of the building and | aio the building program of the st fire, the United States’ entry in-| ground that the appointee of Gov-| to be shot by a firing squad in Mex: plang In movingintgrthe new home,! a+ year and the one in prospect fort? the World war, and the signing of ‘ernor Sorlie was given @ big advan- Bie ia. Hevolutio sng : the Borum also ti considerable pues ia | tile armistice, tage in the lust election by reason of| the offense, he said, heing the trims: new equipment, the major item -of [the year ahead. The churches and| One article tells of the part the late |his appointment. Watt cast the only | np nae Ayu Need Hat Have ‘Bergeson’s Make Your Clothes Wo (ge MME Mean ual) Wéllobia cof ‘tha twovsiticn Ane cilvert| Col, ClbmimnetAvchouhaberky; fourier |g senting vote on a HeommMeMdation| Ihe Viren Sete te en ccieen ‘ ch has a much greater ea-jextensive publicity, accompanied by |of the first newspaper in North Da- for passage and the bill probably will | ene yc ted States into the southe i pacity and speed than the one for-| pictur : |kota—the Bismarck Tribune played | be voted on today. jdteh a dha MERE TeaiCcs Believe in Quality, Not i sed. Much space is devoted to the his-|in the carly history of this state. ‘The house agricultural committee! tail that he Ce ene B Agriculture is given a prominent | tory of Fargo and Moorhead, Cass and nk W, Pearson, George B. Win- was unanimous in killing a bill by| pie Hab he Seana ae along with place in the special edition, several Clay counties, the Red River valley| ship and Walter C. Taylor, pioneer |p. R. Trubshaw, Barnes county,| US, ComPanions: and was sentenced pee tions of which are devoted to the|and North Dakota in general, and a|North Dakota journalists, wrote changing ' the definition of a legal! ‘0 0° shat on the following morning industry which means most to North|number of the pictures show Fargo] special articles for the souvenir! fence and in refusing to sponsor alt SUurises but that during the night Dakota. The rapid inerease in diver-|of the present day and as it appeared | edition. measure appropriating $300,000 for| ing force YOU Geel enc - en o - —-- em gionstruction of an agricultural) fight and liberated him and his con- ; orn part of the state at a district | Puilding on the capitol grounds. The) emned companions. ; ict atter proposal had been made by J. ; Knight SEER ine {he A. Kitchen, commissioner of agricul- i a J.P, Beaton of Minot, district | {Ue and labor, and had been: consia pe gia Bits : manager, presided at the meeti An Rie i DIN sotelbog aide al clearance of Novel- jMethods’ of salesmanship, m sin)“ Edel sing table for. gifts or Fi hir é anu accounting were disc with: bridge prizes. Prices rang- iné shirts at these low prices. panquet was held evening : : Z a ‘Tae eels WARE SENDS $13.87 for each of the daughters, ar]the Lewis and Clark hotel, rae when eu! ed tha Wife Purses are real bargains. Manhattan a total of $219 for the daugh-! several short addre: s were m by | > is 10 ol osiery in- 9g ae ry shiv ar ters for a single year. district officials. es | cluded in this clearance. Af You come here expect and McDonald shirts Sis '! harles Pfliiger of Flasher reports! ADMITS HE Is {er January 22nd, our store makes of known quality and similar experience, aughters rage incr Records from| nd six dams the best work Necessary In Your Case We Save You 50% Porcelain Rooted Bridge- |will not be open iow ani Braves Make Trip CLARK, WANTED (i,t to Eastern Towns | +/For Week-end Games| IN CALIFORNIA | (Continued from page one.) | jeonvicted of murder and under sen- tence to hang. poe made the admissi: Saturday GREETINGS 10 SIOUX BRAVES' of 45 pounds for the the dams, Thi {per cent in milk butterfat produc! All but two of the this special selection won't last long. $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 shirts now zoe are invited to attend riven at the Baptist | phuirchy, corner Ave. B and| on without «| Feurth, Friday cvening, from the season's hard ames, Coach Leonard MeM. Letter From Rumanian Queen : ‘ two herds gre grade cow ley City and Jamestown, The ; in his vojco—a confes hich oie Expresses “Happy Remem- extension workers in North Dako-{liners will he played tomorrow eve- | che idanitesan ch 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Price 65e. | shed ll Teubyte ea brance’ of Day in Mand ta have been preaching the value of} ning and the Jimm y eve Dapily Sherift: Helter. ef : e- Tee on — purebred sires for 3,” Mr. Chal-| ni ation, ¥ ae is the latest in dentistry . ley, declares, “and since county agent| ‘The Jamestown and city | & 2 “nappy remerfibrance of the morning when the war-bonnet was giten to me by Red Tomahawk,” a letter received yeste A. B. Welch from Qu: Rumania sends greetings Sioux brothers,’ { sThe letter was in answer to one sent by Major Welch at the request of some of thé Sioux, who were anx= to learn whether the Queen had hed home safely “The message follows: “Bucharest, December 20, 1926. Mato Watakpe (Major A. B. Remembers Deputy Sheriff n ‘Tuesday had walk rom where work Was’ started fifteen years ago,jgames, — besides the | thousands of farmers have been sup-| Braves an opportu’ plied with purebred bulls. In 1926,{good brand of basketball, will | the 31 county extension agents in the| fans som nt of a lineup on the) was confined and p state aided in placing 312 purel strength of the/two teams which are| the Minot man dairy bulls on North Dak touted for the third district. cham-| looked hin. str int in the e: The value of this work is c! pionship. told him that he Was m lustrated by the experience Making the trip will probably belafter he had detailed his confe two farmers cited above Heidt, Seitz, Wagner, Borresen and | for publication and Heller had ag ie: ea McDonald and this group of men c n|come to the *jail, Miller’ reached , pe be counted on to put up a hard bat- | through the bars and shook hands! |Reception For Fr. tle for a win. * "| with the deputy, and remarked: Clements Will Be ; ‘ Held This Evening DR: R. S. ENGZ Chiropractor $2 and $2.25 shirts now. $1.45 Bergeson’s Tailoring Clothing © cell Free Examination Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. We will do a limited amount of high class laboratory work for other dentists Bismarck: s Dental Clinic | oston Dental Company :| Lucas Bldg. jou: In What Month Is Your Birthday? pA AD Sota “I remember you, old scout. 7 ed to sit up in a gun ¢ower in tho Personal and he Los Angeles j: From now on we're | | uw Rooms 5-7 Phone 281 from Winyan Kipanpi Win ng to get a i . 1) fron i ; “9 to get along all right, and I'm ling Unto Her Woman,’ the} 4° farewell reception for Rev.|| Social News of dy to go back with you. 1 don't| ae | bt agi) blame you—you’re only doing your Mandan Vicinity ; |) «::; oe} Their handshaking over! the con “3 | demned man and the deputy laughed | ig uadanetal ranma ae | together, while Deputy Sheriff John- Sioux name of the queen): “Will you tell my Sioux brothers how touched I am because of their kindly remembrance and anxiety for my welfare? “I safely crossed’ the Great Water Futher Clements Dimpfl, leaving to- morrow for a new parish at Stras- burg, will be held this evening from to 9 o'clock in’ St. Joseph’s audi- torium, 2, Klasmann, Youngtcwn; Ann‘e|this wéek as was planned, but will i Value of puragred sires for dairy Ae ie : , All win : herds is strikingly illustrated by the Ng Fee ctor Wile ment ort Wennes ayy ame seuuety beat A Remance. ter dresses to close out at \ ae and~am now back in my own home where I am nursing the king, whom 1 found very sick, alas, , “Days of sadness stand ahead of I shall need all the kind thoughts and prayer of those who . Father Clements’ place is to be Harold B Ge Miller's conf leths ee ai took me F f th ives, {ance were Haro jorresen, Géorge! Miller's confession revealed that he .. - ook me up as one of themselves. | [taken by Father Paul, for the past | Heidty George Helbling, Lloyd Me- | is a son of a minister, now deceased, | Hoskins-Meyer The Popular Priced Store days spent in Amerita ant eupecially |2°%, eae" Seeiatant pastor at Bt, 4o-|Donald, Gordon “Morris, Blair! who opened one of the first churches | Home of K-F-Y-B the morning when the war-bon- het was given me by Red Tomahawk, is like a helpin, hand in the time of trouble. “I believe that the kind wishes sent to me over sea and land by. my Sioux brothers will be a light to me in the hours of darkness and a staff in the days of weariness, “I send a loving greeting to all the braves and their wives, whilst, as a flame in my heart, F keep the hope of returning one day to my Sioux brothers when the wind shall blow me again better luck. “I am very proud to have been made a member of the Akicita Hunka (War Mothers Society: of the Sioux), Many-+ thinks to my new brother Mato Watakpe for transmit- ting to me the message of my Sioux rothers, ‘I send to all who remember with love, the day I was amongst them, a Christmas greeting’ and I call down the blessings. of Wakantonka (God) upon the tribe of the Sioux.” Because a large attendance of non- Catholics as well as Catholics is ex- pected to bid farewell to the popular priest, children will not be admitted to the reception, the auditorium havy- ing a limited seating capacity. seph’s church. The new priest, Who will perform his first mass this Sun- day, was formerly on the faculty of St. John’s College, Colfegeville, Minn. Youngtown Girl Wins Honors in Essay Contest z_an_essay on “Why and Produce Good. Milk and Cream,’ Dorcthy Klusmann_ of Youngtown -was awarded first prize in a contest sponsored by the North Dakota Dairymen’s associa- tion and her essay was at the group’s annual meeting in Fargo yesterday. With four prize winners from Youngtown given on the list of 15 whose essays were selected—and. with three cf these members of the Klusmann family—the western Morton county community tops the list with the largest number The members of the Mandan basketball team were guests of| Mrs. Peter Wagner, mcther of Frank Wagner, a member of the | squad, at a dinner party Tuesday | evening. The members in attend- | Seitz, Leonard Luther, Ralph Jar- vis, Walton Russel, John Fleck and Coach McMahan. GO TO SOUTH DAKOTA \Mr..and @rs; William Kasson left last evening for Yankton, S D., for a several weeks’. visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pfaender. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Miss .Rose Barth was hostess to ning at her home. Members of the Sunshine club of Bismarck ‘were guests. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs.eFrank Suchy, liv- ‘ing south of Mandan ,are the par- ents of ‘ daughter born Monday, gecuaty 17, SERIOUSLY ILL. Mrs, Frank Millius oft Dickinson, mother of George Schantz of Man- dan, is seriously ill at the St, Jo-; a number of friends Tuesday eve: | | son also nodded his greetings to the man whom the long arm of the la? had apprehended in Minot while Los | Angeles officials were searching for him in Honduras, Central America. Minister's Son of his faith in the city of Dallas,! ‘s A Sure-fire Gang * Whether Action or Comedy! Capitol Theatre inh se and Friday —— The Cowboy and the Kid: The Fouy a and the Dog! On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Bismarck Cloak Shop Our Big Clearance Sale «ahs and Women’s Winter Garments Closes Saturday night, Jan. 22nd. Misses Only Friday All winter coats will be closed out : in groups at The letter was signed “Winyan|of winners. Washburn, Grand|seph’s hospital in Dickinson, Kipanpi Win” and “Marie—Queen of | Forks. and Hatton stand second, , Jumania.” ’ Besides Dorothy Klusmann; the] MBETING DATE. CHANGED $9 75 ‘ ae Purebred Sirés Are Valuable, Declares _| Dairy Field Agent experineces of two members of the Grant County’ Cow. Testing Associa- tion during the past year, according ‘o A. M, Challey, field agent in dairy- ing for the North Dakota‘Agricultur- al College. , L, Cotner of Flasher purchased a purebred bull several years ago from a member of the New Salem Holstein breéding circuit, He now has records| s| on five daughtera sired by this bull. These records show that the daug! ters produced ‘an average of 2,940 pounds of milk and 107 pounds of tterfat more than their respective janis, This is an increase of 46.3 per' cent in milk production and 47 per‘ cent in butterfat. production, At prevailing prices for buttetfat, the increased production was wortl Youngtown list. shows that Wiima Holle won fourth place, Laura Klusmann fifth and Clarence Klus- mann eighth. The fifteen prizes, ranging from $15 down-to $1, were awarded in the following order: Dorothy The English Altar Society of the Catholi¢ church will meet on Wed- nesday, January, 26, instead of tu- night as was first planned. MEETING POSTPONED , The Luther League. will not meet Holle, Youngtown: Laura Klus- mann; Youngtown; Hazell-Erickson, Hatten: Gladys Johnson; Daven- pert; Clarence ‘Klusmann, .Young- town; Ruthie Rangust, Washburn; Henry Meagher, Grand Forks; Marion Pederson, -Grand Forks: spre eae Lanes Howard earl =M. j Hamilton, laa Oil Men... Have Meeting Here| Methods’ of hand fandling ‘p products. of | the SE Ua Sie lee eeprstia aires near! repres tives | g1 : “the comipal paiva the southwest- "PAY SCHEDULE (Continued tevin trem pee ap. B. 29—Committee on: appropria. Amends auto tramaportation ing miscellaneous det ahd provides’ that they+be paid into the gerieral fund monthly: eegrrent resolution—Martin, ks tilat mongy. be appropriated by to ai armors g jeclaring | that e U, Grain poration failed to “tive up to ite it prom- ise! to eontigne a ee rain, seen The dommittes’ on” tio congre: * of the Old Sierras! ‘A remarkable story of a: his sweetheart’s brother nearly.cost:him her, love! A drama of the west—packed with Romance— teeming with humor, thrills and suspense—all leading to sacrifice and: finally happiness. - sowboy ES loyaliy to \ $10.75 $15. 00. $24. 50 $29,7 : Come Early Three ‘Beors West Main St. ~* $39.50 $49.50 and Saturday left. Paes 5 From McKenzie Hotel on