The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 8

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_PAGEEIGHT __ MEN HUNTED — FIVE YEARS SURRENDER Brothers Charged With Mur- der and Peonage in Flor- ida Give Selves Up ore th arm had be time and their thrown i near the f Four Were Indic ng and h ed in the gave bond on Hulon and Ma believed to in Florida sine state te dictments BATTLE ROYAL IS DRAWING : NEAR IN HONAN Complete Trocps of Chang Occupation cf Region North of Yellow” River al Chang Tso-Lin, etator and predomi | » in the Peking govers | 1 occupation Yellow river alt mnference with | ers to determine his course has given no indication of Wu her he will oppose the northern ers or cooperate with them in! an effort on Chang's part to crush the nationalists and in bring China under one government. Hf he refuses to cooperate he is faced with the prospect of fighting both the Manchurian and the Nationalists or of joining the latter in opposing the northerners, for Chang already has dan ultimatum on Wu that he will brook no interference. Meanwhile, the Honan develop- ment has almost completely over shadowed events in the Chekiang sector, where the Nationalists a short time ago attempted to break through toward Shanghai. Nation- | alists have markedly relaxed their pressures on the Chekiang-Kiangsi front and it is believed ‘they are moving large numbers of their troops | from there to the defense of Han- kow. Also, in anticipation of the northern offensive, the Nationalists recently have brought down numer- ous reinforcements from Ichang, and other up-river Yangtze points. Many of them have been placed north Hankow, while others have dispatched to Wusueh, a st point along the river between how and ,Kiukiang. GENERAL WU-PEL. JOINED NORTHER! ‘Peking, x press reports re dicated that Gen tral militar; standing between the opposing Can- tonese and Peking forees in Honan province, has joined the northern forees. The reports quoted some of Wu’ lieutenants as saging their chief, whose position up to now has been a mystery to both the north and south, had allied himself with Feng- tien troops now moving southward for an attack upon the Cantonese strong- hold in Hankow. The Manchurian troops were said to have been moving towar! the scuth | in the vicinity of Chengcho, import- znt railroad center in Honan province, which is General Wu's domain, while Dispels Fevers, . Eliminates Colds, Cures Constipation Red Cross Pills, a treatment that | removes the cause and restores the | patient to health; aids in preventii rickness by keeping the bowels ac- tive, the blood cool and lowering . arterial tension. Excellent for liver, stomach, bowel troubles, gall stones, appendicitis, | bili , dropsy, indigestion, dys- pensir constination. Their mild but wonderful laxative sedon cleanses the hlood by natural | ave “Bgesu the xeseye ail- eats of tee Mane er att ‘this work would the Shantungese force: MANY OPPOSE REDUCTION OF SCHOOL MONEY Legislative fody With Me and Peti- ticns From ‘Back Home’ ALES chool which ince the proposal first bec Wad Plan Worked ‘Out “Bertha Pa M head, pointed out no definite + matter ed out result The p n con of g to training t work in the cour hool, ter supervision work teachers in actual practice, A small appro have the original proposal to cut the sta schoo! carried out. “FORD IS ‘T00 BUSY LIVING TO MAKE WILL ¥ Nene of His Mone Any Foundation or En- dowment, He S . whieh ight from Detroit He believes his ing: guided so that th ion and the 1 pass the 1 from the budget had been lispateh | Bombarded Seven DEATHS IN CITY IN JANUARY them tcing Died, Others From Elsewhere— Girls Lead Boys, 16 to 14 ity births were reported i during the h of J n Bis- Rismarck people other 12 were people resid- R of the babies born toonth are Bismarck © of the other 12 Girls had a slight month, 16 of sels and 14 The births ad deaths for January, as shown by the records, were: BIRTHS : January 3 » Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Livers, Dris- a son To Mr. and Mrs, Jorgen P, Engen, . Henry S. Devitt, John Albert Gur- kK, a daughter, Mrs, and Fred Kitzmann, own, a daughter, January 9 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wm. Bracht, Hazelton, a daughter ' January 11 To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daven- port, Bi son To M yiliam ' Melech, Bisma’ ughter. January 1 o Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Laughlin n, Hebron, a January 1¢ it that a To Mr. and M e Bowen Cun- he sch ningham, Redfield, S. D., a daughter. against January 15 office of the su- and Mrs. Andrew H. Rosen- marck, son. : January 16 To Mr. and Mrs. William Chris Johnson, Bismarel January 20 a plan good ained chers for bet- done by and Mrs, Glen Toliver, Bis- son January 22 To Mr. and Mrs Powers, Wilton, a daughter. To Mr. lawrence Mart, Sterling, To Mr dE. Roff, Bis- marek, a Harold W, Taylor, To Mr. an Edgar DP. Rose Bismarck, a daughter. January 25 To Mr. and Mrs, Ernar Skei, Bis- marck, a daughter, January 26 and Mrs. Wm. S. Ni son, i January 27 d Mrs. Matthias Neibauer, k, a son. { tp es anda ea Tawra M. Tavis, andan, daughter, i January 2% | To Mr and Mrs. Ira EK, Herzberg, lee nabros son, January 29 |. To Mr. and Mrs, William F. Gabel, Bismarck, on, | To Mr. Mrs. Frank F. Bay Nuff, a son. | January 20 and Mrs. Harold A. Dohn, enterprises are be-| y. will continue son, January 31 d Mrs, Earl J. Nixon, Bis-| a son, DEATHS H January 1 j Fort Clark. R. 0. Eel Wilbur Joe Waynas, 5 without interrup: r his death.| marek. months, Bis.| “Any busin i, “if it is i TARY p January 3 built o1 » De i s pt depend- ; Pay on beoner linea). is nel dengnd aby Livers, infant, Stecle. | is counterfeit wealth, It| John Henry Lipp, two months, Bis-| the thing ue ei : The only use money is to me is) gay. gq January 4 that able to experiment in dif-, C#toline Weise, 64, Tappen. ferent line: ns to a January 10 niake life more livable, More agrec-| Wm D: Balan, 44, Dawson, able physical surroundings, better | children and schools, those are the |, Christian Schaaf, St 65, St. An-| reat wealth of the nati th None of his money will go to any! | found: endowment, sert ndowment is imagination, a drug to initiative,” | maintains. Believes in Reincarnation Ford as- n opiate to he He believes in the theory of rein-| arnation. “Te philoso most xplains sire to know what, or who, I on or what, or who, I shall be in th rs to come. “This belie present Ww living the mo to get experience, getting #mewhere. W and we shall Laclede, on an elastic band. of necktie that KE, consent to wear, dressing fur a Rawili 2 » she hung reasonable | ore attractive are all here in life for one pur all it ih tied bow s Lee only kind mn would When his wife was of her, fancy gi on her hus band’s dresser. He, supposing it was one of the newfangled ties he had received for Christm it to the party. During tl rd games, Mrs. Rawlinson discovere band, center of a giggling circle, with with pink reposing on his Adam's apple.| Skaurud found himself with the SA Se ——————————— a blue elastic garter frilled In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R { | Benfit, fant, Bismarck. January 19 | Elizabeth Me der, 87, Bismarck. January 24 Julia Magnus, 68, Frank Scott, 69, Bismarck. uss. Cecelia K. Johnson, 84, Tap-| January 26 | Adolf Muller, 4 months, Bismarck. January 27 { Mrs, Caroline M. Ward, 56, Bis- marck, January 28 Bernhard Steiner, Lillian Whiecat january 30 plexdides ie 26, Garrison, eph W li, 6; “GO WEST, YOUNG MAN” L. Thorson and A. W. Pal went West. They took | their “‘opportunity’’ right with them | , | Practical business training secured | at Dakota BusinessCollege, Fargo. | 66, Richardton. 20, Elbowoods. Oregon-Washington _ Navigation Co., Portland, Oreg. Thorson se- | cured a fine position with the Illinois Pipe Line Co., Illeo, shgeanr Watch each week. See D. B.C. ACTUAL Bi SINESS training (cop; | elsewhere.) follow the SucceS$- | ful.”” Springterm, Mar. 1-7. Grad- | Uate at busiest season. Write F. L Watkins, Pres., 606 Front Se, Fargo Jr) ed here, a government punitive ex: hted—unabtainable | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; : 30 BIRTHS, 19 'HAZELTON IS WINNER, 18-14 Defeat Linton in Fast Game —tLenhart Proves High Scorer fo Tilt Hazelton, N. D., February 15— (Specialj—Wiping “out several pre- vious defeats, the Hazelton cagers won an 18 to 11 victory over the Linton quint here. The game was fast and clean all the way through and not 4 man was n out or put in throughout the entire playing time. Linton opened the ’scoring by -mak- ing three much like their game but Lenhart of Hazelton followed up with a pret- ty field goal and Hazleton rallied with two more. At the end of the first half the score stood 6 to 5 in| ing to launch wn organi favor of Hazelton. At the opening of the the Hazelton boys second half! went into the game with plenty of speed and Len-| to raise funds to conduct an educa- hart proved himself the star basket | tional shooter by making four more points | in rapid succession. Linton called time out apparently with the thought ! of stopping the rush in scoring, but it had little effect. Hazelton kept the lead with a comfortable margin until the close of the game. The lineup was as follows: Bi daughter, Hazelton Linton or ead { i Mrs. Park Elvis Wood, denhart RE Kremer! Washihgton, Feb. 1 —With- | Menoken, augh' M LF... +. Soutter | out a record vote the house today January 4 ee \ Reddinger | passed and sent to the senate a bill To Mr. and Walter AL Wagy, RG. Thomas | to appropriate $10,000,000 for control | THE” Shields, a son. "| Ste LG . Fergus | and eradication of the European corn: January 5 Hazelton inton 5.{ borer. SENATOR ., To Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Os- + Hazelton 2, Linton 1.| | The funds were requested recently ; (actual size) born, Bismarck, a daughter, Kalberer. | by President Coolidge ™ 2 for 25c oa juary 6 Bergman. | City Patrolmen __Play Game of Tag | Lg rr you have a pretty little | tag, printed in red, on your auto- mobile last night? If you didn’t you have either secured your 1927 license places of you escaped the vigilant eye of the police depart- | ment More than 200 automobiles parked on the streets of Bismarck were tagged yesterday afternoon and evening by patrolmen be- cause they still carried last ~— license plates, provides that new license pi ra must be secured January 1. The police believe that sufficient time has now been given motorists to obtain their new licenses and consequently are beginning to tighten up on those who have delayed, he owner of the police . rolman tagging car keeps a record of the car's number so that owners who fail to appear can be checked on. Those who appeared today were let off with a warning and in- structions to secure their new licenses immediately, hut those who fail to report after heine notified and those who do not fol- low the officers’ instructjons will he more neverely dealt with. ATIVES DIE I "REVOLT dney, Australia-—Three minerg were murdered several months ago in! the Buolo district. When word reach- That Baby You’ve Longed For Mrs, Barton Advises Women on | Motherhood and Companionship | “For several years [ was denied | the blessing. of motherhood,” writes | Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas | ‘I @as terribly nervous and to periods of terrible suffer. | ng and melancholia. Now I am the} proud mother of a beautiful little} aught da true companion and} inspiration to my husband. I he-| lieve hundreds “of other women | would like to know the secret of my} ‘happiness, and T will gladly. reveal | it to any married woman who will! write me.” Mrs, Burton offers her | advice entirely without charge. She | jbas nothing to sell. Letters should’ ‘be addressed to Mrs, Margaret Bur- | ton, 2568 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence wil be strictly | confidential —Adv. | interest to | i ! . | house. field goal and it looked | legislators that the vote in the House, ‘not represent the real sentiment of| Watch This Paper on the 16th! It will contain the 75th ‘Anniversary announce- ment of Studebaker. ‘This. will be of vital mobile buyer who wants to save principal! ae i ela to punish those ‘legislation authorizing them passed great corn areas of Illinois and lowa,/ uables, so here is £hO Combination if The measure was intre-| ly spreading its destraction to the} yoy want it.” Below were printed , Re- ee ater e aan the numbers ef the combination, but THEY NEBDED PRACTICE aie BG pedition was sent responsible for the murders. This ac-! jast month. tion incited an open revolt | of 500 cuced by Representative Purn eC eee ee ee the bandits, who either could not tte shirsion that occurred Pimepredintalive. Wood, also an In-| Kansas City—Robbers broke into| read or needed practice, went right 7s diana Republican, who asked for thea machine works here and were con-| ahead ad ees ae dee Streich Announces appropriation, declared the borer was! fronted by a sign on the safe read-| year ago the safe safe contains now centered in Ohio and was rapid- ing: “This no val- Hectekd manner. Plans For Meeting = of ‘Wet’ Adherents Plans for a convention, of persons interested in elminating the prohibi- tion clause from the state constitu- tion, to be held here March 6, were announced today by Rep. Charles F. reich, Bottineay county, one‘of the wet leaders in the general assembly. The eall for the convention was signed by each of the 18 men: who voted to submit the proposal to thd people during a recent contest in the The call recites the belief of the} in which 92 dry votes were cast, does; the pene on the subject, An effort, will be made at the mect- on to in names on a petition asking tha the matter be placed én the buliot “t the next state-wide election and campaign favorable to their! proposal. House Passes Bill Providing Funds to Fight Corn Borer Compare La Paling with any pa cigar made, regardless of price. That will prove to you far more convincingly than words, why it is the choice of more smokers than any other high grade cigar... over a million a day... Ty one In a large variety of popular sizes and shapes from 10c to 3 for Si CONGRESS CIGAR GOMPANY, Inc., Philadelphie, Pe. 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