The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1927, Page 8

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yt pe NRT oN a pasmswsnerisis ane PAGE EIGHT ea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 INDIAN WHO GOF 33 BOCHES IN 33DAYSNOW CARRYING '30 BILLS ON Doubly Gifted ae ora NAIL IN MANDAN-DOING FINE WORK, INSPECTOR SAYS i a nn | Phage FORD AVERS | | HOUSE TODAY cm a Te Bovine Needs Eventually to Lower Branch of Legislature ; Inhaling Gas Re Made From Other Sub- Tries to Catth Up—Sen- stances, Manufacturer Says ate Is i Recess 1. 14 P)—Exper Ford in preductior of Davehport, Iowa, Feb. 14.-(P)— “To die will be a glorious adventur —thus wrote George W. Cannon, Jr., 14 year old pg school student, who was found dead in his gas-filled room this morning by his mother. a He wrote a bas | letter before open- ing a gas jet. He said in part: “It is my belief that my spi day enter into the body o While the senate continues in re- | cess today, the house will make an effort to clear its heavy calendar | of 30 bills that are scheduled for | |final consideration, | it will some x s from ‘the farm, a playright eribed today in a copyright Detr Deg nee cor ee Among 18 senate bills on. the | and will call forth a story of 4 ho: 0 LIER SEU Sali house calendar is the flour label | who loved to dream. the ntorv of 1 ‘of date. that eventually the ‘bill, drawn with the support of boy who was so disillusioned that ho heeds iow y the cow, the Gov. A. G. Sorlie, Although weak- couldn't stand it any more. The pliv chicken, th made from endments as passed by will make the man famous and yet it other substa Dietetic being it contains several pro- ‘be my store 80 my ambition will ions recommended by the gov- not be unfulfilled. Remember what Mr. Grimm said: ‘Good night—not studied by my Scientists along this line” stronger ‘than an- jernor, and good bye. Here, le how you,” Mr. Ford H ¢ : widgt other flour label bill which 1s) suid to Horace V. Wilkins, who ob | Bie hee ers * aininnals | Young Cannon was of a literary tained the interview while Mr. Ford oe shattered hy house amend turn of mind and an admirer of stage speeding westward in his special quan bills includ stars with whom he carried on an c: Other senate bi include 4 num- tensive correspondence, his fam ir. Ford pressed a button and a ber of appropriations and minor said, ets the son of one of Daven- colored chef appeared meznsures, j port's leading families. . : aid M Included in house bills recom- - ELECT OFFICERS Van Hook.—P. M, Shefveland was elected president of the Van Hook Community club at its annual meet- ine Mondov, Other officers of the club are W. H. Murphy, vice presi- dent; G, W. Williams, secretary; and G. Ranum, treasurer. The club & mended by the committee of the {whole after sharp clashes are those {requiring certificates of title for ‘registered motor vehicles, an ap- | prenriation of $10,000 for work in f rs—h n “The 2 pe g ue) leradicating barberry bushes and a one and handed the 41 ho moved wi rei ce : | measure tixing rates to be paid in : porting children to consoli- lab y John returned b ter on which were a do; crackers about two and two thirds of an thick. mr. Ford toc correspondent The er: crisp and German trenches, idated rural schools. pd lead ews to.a year of com- and oatmeal. : ‘ " got him Following a public hearing this ' é Sayed te Be eestor, of the, But | mcrning on a house bill that woutd ! ‘allow appeals to the courts from Prettiness isn’t Evelyn Newman's only claim to distinction. Besides decisions of the state guaranty | winning a newspaper beauty contest in her home town of New Bed- ‘fund commission, a sub-committee | ford, Mass., she has grabbed off a $500 short-story prize offered by 3 ‘of the house judiciary committee magazine. appointed to consider pro- aoe Pleads Guilty to lehat waste matter, which, if not Sas posed amendments. _ promptly removed, spreads its poi- ; \ i 4 4 entire sys | Last Minute | Liquor Charges) iy wcegen &° aie ‘tit News Bulletins |) rs, sums sues ocated guilty [dition of" the "ratem, Woeiably te traffic when arraigned before Judge| wits: ,Avold this, Ask for Foley | named the ingredients of the “Pastr wheat, oatmeal baking powder. Cally. McNary Bill“! Fords views the Me} farm subsidization bill, passed senate, as “the most asinine piec legislation ever to be tri nation.” It is “sensel lieves, and “will take © that little initiative farmer now exercis s Machinery and science, instead of legislation and livestock are needed ricultural ills, he holds and subsidization, crop guarantees and about his ¢ Accounted For 33 Germans of record, however, counted for ts bition, the Pottsville, Pa. Feb. 14.—(AP) | Fred Jansonius todey in district —Six miners were entombed to- | court and was sentenced to serve six day behind a wail of rock and | months in the county jail and pay a debris at the Raven Run Colliery | fine of $200 and costs. It was speci- How She Gained 10 federal intervention are “all wron: Habniebanis hiGuses Reece oe sugee ULAR ue It is be- | fied that sentence is to start March put to use,” he suggest many ethers he secommted at Hazlebrook holding. ; ed that s to start Mare a 1s work to practi- that they are still alive, | 1 and in the meantime the judge will er can eat ty n his work to practi-| he Knows. nd hes + , { piety ~ ee. pl aha ieaveia ‘iether Maedatiiatlen Wino tie Pounds in 23 Days| — not Hative Tiers aeiiacoutde _ Charges Alone en Alone, the full-blooded Arikara Indian, offi-! 0 far been unable to get any | cireumstances surrounding the case. egaaker Ps H 1k day, do his farming. oe ce sce c ring the world War,, response to their signals. Philip Koch. who was arrested on a Bein each night to a:habltable| cain. it Wel le Sam in Mandan. Two of the! —— similar charge at the same time. Skinny Men Can Meike ‘ ailman's blue: one in full Indian Hibbing, Minn, Feb. M—(AP) | pleaded not guilty and was remanded ge : in civilian dr —Dr. R.'W. Archibald of the | to the custody of the sheriff to await Do the Same with his family. The necklace 2 . avi state deaprtment of health died ‘trial. The two arrests followed a centuries old, having been at a local hospital at 1 a. m. te- | raid conducted a week ago by mem- jens. It is made of griz-| 4; a result of injuries re- | bers of the police department and the eaver skin. ceived in an automobile accident | sheriff's office. ; : _-—— | last week. Dr. Arehibetd, uh » cooperate with | Fy was 36 years old, was = there When’ hal terlologist. for the Minnesota her, weer ¢2) D'Autremont Tella: | cevest Ss, 8s, came That's going some ~- but skinny men, women and children just can't help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take MeCoy's Cod Liver | Oil Compound Tablets. | ae rich in vitatelaes, as the nasty, 's hi had been with the board ishy-tasting cod liver’ oil’ itsgdfgebut Tale of Flight to | healtn “for 10 years He is aur | the lack of it casts a shadow over all these _rigar-conted, iestslene alate ili i ; viv vy his widew and a ‘our activities. Foley Pills, a diure-| \) ., . é G came one of th Philippine Officers; ‘vst x Wri. | tie stimglant to the kidneys, cause \a| “R't upset. the stomach. ‘i (of the outtit 5 . ari fees ee regular, healthgiving flow, carrying] tyont weed vars, oo en eo following h c ver, J i Feb, 14.4) —The story Lanesboro, Minn. Feb. M— | out of the:body in a natural way, y rer days. | tablets, 60 ; batt the fy : < one of the most hunt-| (AP =A. G. Chapman, a Minne- 3 Pieipr eee ack stash Saeed Ks ena sota law practitioner for 56 years, | =e | tny druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver ae Nas TS] died at his home nere last niget. tet Dil Compeund Tablete- and if. ron it ds a tes wero ain at least 5 pounds in du Hugh D'Autremount,| He te the father CA Grandmother Knew (27° £3? druggist is authorized to 5 : hand you back the money you paid for them. st as che of the trio off Tene “ot the Minnesota Bankers who killed four men ae ogg : with his Indian costume rom chief to chief for gener: zly bear claws and Harvard Riot Blame Laid to City Police By University Daily Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 14.) turday’s riot in Havard Sq ch sent nine men to h pitals and resulted in arrest of students and two others was pl on city police today by the H Crimson, undergraduate daily new As well as years to your life. Life without health burdensome and DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination with brutality existed until ated one. It a “committee for pro- | ille; there was nothifg’ so good for con- eal f robbery -of a] Association. thE ad alte ae Mustard, Buc] Demand McCoy's, the original.-Ad. Oregon, more London, Feb , 14—(AP)—At | the old-fashtoned mustard plaster least. cight passengers were |burned and blistered. font ee the war wits killed and many injured when a Musterole gives the relief and help abandonded it when he Alone returned t train from Withersea struck an |that mustard spinster gave, without Cheha yntonmebgn: express train bound for Scarbor- | the plaster and without the blister. only in his way, and he took ough this morning. Six coaches It is a clean, white ointment, made poured out into the st e with his. bare Is, of the Withersea train, in which |with oil of mustard, Gently rub it a an ade ek da tie book were a number o: school children |in. See how quickly the pain dis- more than thirty fellow officers. | "If the enemy — showed eee tele |orrey “Musterole:° fbr gore -throat, rate Crimson charged that stu jhanges Alone promptly di = - _ anne. etc bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, _ stiff. dents were into custody after |him, and brought the blouse : : 2 ow, Feb. 14—=(AP)—Nego- | néck, asthma, negralgia, headache, the crowds had dispersed. It said his own lieutenant, ft ieges Ronee teibe: tins Kintyre Woman Dies ua ‘are’ believed to have |congestion, pleurisy, . theumatism, Ewe policemen held a student in a wus taken | cr conferring upon his former heen completely broken aff be- | lumbago, pains and aches of the back station, while a third knocked him e the records show | r the oan of Wahk After an Operation) tween the Cantonese (National- [or joints, sprains, sore muscles, unconscious, and that another stu-j that he brought back either a pris-) Ww «—“Chargi Thunder.’ | ip ist) and British governemata | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds dent wa he was joner or a dead man’s blouse on 33 idering the t that he for an aereement as to the ad- [of the chest (it may prevent pneu- aie ra ci a ing nergy — mt — k the} Cie, fram a reservation, with no ministration of the British. con. | monia). 0 take pipe out of his mouth. r did the other men in the © of street or house desig- died Satu pr 4 ‘ Alone had been there. Usually, the! without examination or previous ¢ ications following 4a ope unsigned today after what in be- Disarmament Meet 25: SS ciina'w Plan Meets With sie oustees Praise of Powers c known to them as ington, Feb. 14.—()—Presi- dent Coolidge’s proposal for a dis- his asa sniper, h perience in the postal service,” Post-| (ion, She is survived by her hus| feved he final -| master Welch said, “I consider him , two sons and a daughter, Beam ras _ rkable man. He likes the) The body was taken to Kintyre : nd says he will stick; he is|$ Funeral services will be 5 nd honest, and is a credit a afternoon. Mr. Shelby Read Kimball's Card o service and the pride of the post- | ¢ to Bismarck about 20 years ago] Thanks on page 3 of this is- who was his first arm d was employed at the French and! oye. den away ’ i | Welch Hardware store for about, 10 4 armament conference on higher naval the brush or w fo Man’s lands! Postmaster Welch ie naw a snaior,| 2 He later moved to Kintyre craft is receiving added impetus of far ahead of his own line. having received this appointment for, 4nd Was married there. approbation. ver a Boche stuck his head] his activities overseas. While both a semi-official pro- top or peeked through the Holds Own With White Men _ Miss Helen G. Young nouncement from Italy, hitherto sil- ty Dr. Drake, returning from his i ent on the plan, and a statement b3 fanart i n tour, declared that the ef- Y displayed by Charges Alone] ‘SUCcumbs to Illness the Japanese naval minister signify equal to and superior in some good will towards the invitation, there is, however, an indication that reservations on the president's plan other ects to that of the white man. Funeral services for Miss Helen G. will be forthcoming in the official! Ch Whenever he learns a thing,” Mr.| Young, 17, who died Saturday morn- replies of the two governments, as “The Spect ys ke said, “he never forgets it, and| ing at her home, 213 Eleventh street. both nations claim their naval forces Placed the their) aiready he hax mastered .the house) will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 are on a minimum basis at present. yes. “His br: dit, How| numbers on his routes so that the| o'clock from the Perry Chapel. Rev. Whole hearted support to the presi- ™4ny of the fo: iser's soldiers letters are never mixed.” | Walter E. Vater will officiate. dent’s proposals is voiced in a state- Were thus “brande is not in the But, while his white friends com-| The girl was a student at the Bis- ment by the federal | council, of records, and Charges Alone Keeps) ment on hig elticiensy: Chas s Alone| marck high school. She is survived churches in America and this body is e sec . goes on with is work, making no) by her parent: one bi i launching a movement to crystallize, Won Marksman Badge Early talk, “He is hut serving’ hin chief in| ter.) Peren# and one brother, ie public: opinion as represented by the |. Chatges Alone was one of Uncle| another city, one that carries | Members of churches, in Great’ Bri. Sam's best marksmen, He won the|less glory, perhaps, but nevertheless | MINER KILLED H tain and France in favor of new dis. badge early in the war, and after} one to which he can do fully as great) Bown Bea it Gortslins, coall Eeetiment cchane winning two citations for bravery in| justice, \intnee Be Reranmserc wan ctmoeh. ote the face of the enemy, he stantly killed Monday afternoon Women’s Bootleg Was Sniper During Day the spectre waited until someone here was an-) W hem know Have a Lignite Coal Gas Burner Getting up in the early morn and shivering do: the basement with a miserable half-hour pit pipet ing to revive a fire that is almost or entirely out is not a pleasant experience. There is a way out of this trouble, discomfort and ii convenience and you can be on really friendl: ae with your heating plant by installing sin cans ; . \ -*"" Burner kk controls’ the furnace fire day and night by auto- Taxi Till | the 16th! i ag sent as Via hack to America to train other sol- i ; ick rica to : i : : when a lump of coal, falling from | . ’ D hers inthe art of sniping. Wis! Read Kimball's Card of | the roof of the mine in which he : On W A Ring Discovered Camp Lewis, W Thanks on page 3 of this is-| "#5 working, crushed his skull.| : ednesday, Feb- sent ‘o the inte! : Constantinople, Feb. 14.—-)— ——— ‘ Many surprises have come about dur- : iy group operating us bootleggers, Inspectors of the government al- and then he was ; igence department | SUe. Ora £8 sears of oss Ant A ni a ine - ruary' 16, Studebaker {ng the brief period of the emancipa- egy 4 i wien, bat the most lee : Ree Ter ant ihe most . : will celebrate’ its 75th... cohol monoply unearthed a. calde: ; : : ole j t A Py ; tine distillery wh: oducts they ‘ Nee Zi - eae Y bs ead @n- - charge are being marketed by T i. sai if >» A | ' birthday with an ‘tee ish women wearing belts filled with bottles hidden by demure shawls and . mt j +4 ae nouncement in. his ot ella of the traditional ‘Moslem cor. : : : , 4 , nig ‘ Pisa _ matically regulating the drafts and dampers, Brat tesnitts have, isle waist | g ‘paper that makes it. Maintaing any desired temperature d 2 : bam BS ae ee Aria it ature duri jines. Pe Ng » lowers 'it at bedtime and holds it there. ice sin sot @ set hour it again operates for the ~ warm daytime » the hi when you are Fes gm i ahead : We've a corking neu booklet in colors _ TT he Convenience of Comtort’’. Ask us to send = @ you one—a postai will do EXACTLY SUITS ELDERLY PER- SONS x advisable for you to use ~~ piped’ "ealde ie especially | : ‘ a taxi in the meantime! , 8 and suited to the needs of elderly per- | because it contains no chloro- | form, ed opiates to cause constipation | fl Ty of advancing years).| ‘ : “dry up the natural and neces- | tones = ee My |STUDEBAKER quicly stops all coughs Ireialion, lingeri ; : : ‘ ; Gleturbing 2 7s YEARS YOUNG - PHONE 406. |; C. C. Larsen needs of el- Me-Aay. This is the committee representing the Dramatists’ Guil e , $ ‘ i ld, the Authors’ id af a sat sociation, headed by Winthrop Ames, which i considering means of apa f welt 4 “ ; ones Me : Local Agent _ New York si . Its organization followed Mayor Walker’s warning that if dirt i ‘ — > state ce! would be estadlishéd. “Seated (left to Theresa jatherine George Kelly; (standing) Frank Gillmore, Sydney re Meee dokinn ee Relph

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