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_PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 COUNTY BOARD “ > Qn ei ‘he 5 | | layti Jellyfish are nearly 90 per cent Royal ‘Son of Heaven’ Smiles as War Rocks Chinese Republic NO AGREEMENT ‘BOYERS WILL Playtime BOA ee | ’ ‘ ns , f | i | To Temporarily Table Marti |Subcommittee Suddenly ‘Ad-| Hody of Henry Boyer Found; i Measure, Awaiting Word Journs Today—New Scale | in Nebraska After Search | i | Ff 2 H on Federal Bill | Is Still Undetermined | Lasting Three Days | 0 |, Miami, Fla., Feb. 21.—(AP)—-| Oshkosh, Neb, Feb. 21— (®) — q PEN RUSE ahha |The subcommittee of the joint|Charges of being accessories to mur- } a peieten Beh | Wage conference, after a two-hcur|der will- be filed, authorities said ' i tie session here today, suddenly ad-|today, against Henry Boyer and = state “se ence ere capone ee | Minnie Boyer, the former's com- rt passed by the | me vi seale for the ke at ame . Hi ty Bride be | contral competitive field, jmon law oe in connection with when signed by Gover | Rice Miller, chairman of dine) ga of Frank Boyer, uncle and Sortie. | joint conference, anncun hat | husband. This wa innouncement made ithe subcommittee would Nevire "4 Boyer’s body was found Saturday today by G Ww man of i failure to reach 7" b after a three day search directed ; the Burle nty board of com Mote the. jeint catifarstice at a by Henry. Identification was estab- ‘ : Es. ° i 3 lished by a gold tooth. i Rona AN Wiaiosnil: to: tet Ake o'clock tomorrow morning. | Henry has told authorities that his hi tne tak of this seed ; Representatives of the miners | uncle was killed by Tom Boyer, an- ry prop Will said t ie ve ‘ators went into Beaslon | ofter at The parorch a the is not likely that we will ta Any jlast Monday and appointed the | slain man, who has lived wit! lenry is Byline tie state ‘measure “nt our |subeommittee to confer on a new {since her’ husband's. death ‘and hes Bright Eyes next meeting, Mare | Wage agreement for the bitumi- hac renee six Sinan) soe The Norbeck-Johnson bill was to | he rae al 4 ated his story. “I never lost any . F hein special order of bus , ee al ile neue one. Il-| sleep over Frank’s death,” she said. Clear Skin « house of representatives today and SA weltata jana and western enn-/“T wanted Henry for my own and Peer a little doubt that it will go through | Sylvania, The agreement reached! 1 got him.” Girlish Figure j is advaneed. It has already passed lee chr years ago ex-| Pht Boyer and Henry will be | the senute pires March 31, charged on a joint complaint of two : The bill provides, as it now i |counts, accessory before the fact Plenty of Pe Pe rtoiiation ct on | contlonelessly . Deadlocked [and accessory. after the fact, County y P 14 ne half qillion dolla |. Conferees announced that the | Attorney A. F. Dutton has stated. ] rout, $5,000,000 wil ailable | subccmmittee was hopelessly dead- | The discrepancy between the stories df you ult CORE Ot i@ dasereian, Noth: nnd South Da locked on the conflicting proposals |t!d by the pair as to the fate of Dr. MacLachlan’s ka- ; eee eae tact | Presented by the miners and ope: = peeucenaeatah being checked. Mrs.! Now and then bankers leave their/| line Blood Treatment”— ¢ ba rum of $300 d be hepa ‘i 4 yer told icers Tom yin ey ba rr sacs, eee or ah toon. acceraing S jators, Operatcrs took the posi-|iahoma while lency mmatiedney fis Bers: is oelen eae nature’s way — Proper See ae wroviciona af the cM 3 |{ion that the failure of the subbody | brother had di ‘ banker and y man, on the food combinations—Mild Centative plans for handling ap “cathe ‘ | reach a mon ground mean oe sands at Palm Beach, Fla. a ies—Ni plication loans, should the Hsuan Tung, dethroned “boy emperor” of China, has been seldom photographed. Here ke is in. Tientsin, | the adjcurnment of the joint wage! Carol Is Ap arently pe se a aeeee : vegetable Noe No MIL pars, have been prepared,» we where he is kept a virtual prisoner by the still hopeful royalists, greeting. visiting foreign dignitaries. |Conference tomorrow. | & Pp Bs 2 surgery—No Poisons— cording “to A. R. Miesen, To his adherents, who persist ip dreams of overthrow of the republic and restoration of the monarchy, | John L. Lewis, president of the’ Making No Plans For |e reflected _in the movement tollf No metallic drugs. : agent. A letter fro: Heuan Tung is “the son of heaven.” He is a frail youth of 19. | United Mine Workers of America, market. ton of ‘the department % eit |declined to comment. He said no|SOUrMeY to Bucharest| Considering the size of the crop Clinic of ure, received by the ¢ ; s . ; out | statement would be issued pend- pin tis marketings to date wauld indicate plans fo 4 2 i ‘ . a Smut Prevention Ottawa Envoy ed Midgaues.|ing ie feport of the subcommit: | Paris, Feb. “at Fi. —Nothwith-|that cither farm stocks are mater- srs} ar| ¢t0 the main body tomorrow. | standing a report this morning that illy larger. the ree h Wedgld) eh Week Designated | ? a / urs while “WHO {gee Dae | The mine delegates were. in- former Crown Prince: Corl af ‘hat | ily larger than sel eel DR. T. M. ee 7 a bie é | ; hour, while WHO ae Des! structed by: the conver tion of the mania was on his way to Bucharest,|/@"&er amounts have been used for Pi commu ¥ ery - 3) q 9 G * oines, tov s a | 5 y ven’ 0! le} 3.” — ry be ergy id of seed or feed would make Early in March! nd WBZ 1 3e83) Springfield, a gues | nited Mine Workers of America, it,¥#S learned this afternoon that he | feed. MACLACHLAN plication in his own town, where ——— ‘ 7:30 and a drum corps at 8|at Indianapolis to draft the ext | cubary lee Biante ke eee The slack export demand together feonvat Sentiha, 3 i cari it | #greement possible on the basis of | preparations were ‘being’ made for/ With the large crop in the Pacific /f Room 6 Lucas Block these applications would then be pate in the movement to tight. | |no {rage reductions, while the op-| such a trip. , Coast states has kept prices at a low forwarded to the federal officers in| rust in the Northwest, it i Tem erature and ee ors took the position during The report, as published, was that!level in that section. In the north- charge of loans, who would either at a meeting of the North | | p 4 Scena ve Ware reductions | Carel Mache abe a Darel nae ern dairy states from New York to approve or disapprove of them. Smut committee her | A j alone could solve the problem fac- | Sonal. | ‘ any political | yg; a aus been a deci Thes Ns ee eserveits are purely * week of March 6 to 12 | | Road Conditions “| ing the soft coal industry. | Significance. ena cade ee ies A : aan tentative and will be put into et | enti teal i | Lean CRE Toa pedir entail Bit la DR. R. S. ENGE ° eae aoe tha (tercury roaiings at 74m \One Week Left to Robbers Set, Fire [ive the past tow years, Thin is duc , See held last last year, BismarekPartly cloudy, $4; roads | e: 0 sy 30 probably to the replacing of oats -in Chiropractor made in’ order | Pay C t T: | to Building When jf rotation by barley which is a more . ee oe toud—Clear Fouds, good. | Wi ane axes | Safe Fails to Open |:tisfactory feed. In these states! Free Examination Say (aerate inot—Cloudy, onds fair. have fairly well been maine ee ae trpo=tleuty g3f, Signe lente | ithout Penalty _ eae “meyer been 21" gens Bik. Bismarck, N.D.| * legue ORM innecoen roads fair, | win only icon | Chicago, Feb. 21—()—Angered be- ' North and South voats fair. | which personal promety ventining in| cause two hours of swinging sledges Statesydepartment ; oat good. I sireean Ima 1 a ta mo Sei to knock off combinatio: from two | Minneapolis ¢ cloudy, 32; offi, Roe. out fens ly in exercise, safe ers yes- MEET AT FARG sociation, "Min Partly clowdy, 275 Shear is° a" busy Wace seed tg | ferday, fired the’ building. The Yoas Qrin, I s, Capital Funeral Commerce, Duluth EET OOM oo easleeaneny Ger,” B) was $2,000. | ——— nt operat cn—Partly cloudy, a8; | Ment toner to ite ore nat fp, influ Parlors . aie | ooo y ahead/6f, those-mede ab tne osc | eee Men Prominent in Work of 3 TTibbine “Cleat; A0i rhea emete iod last year, Mr. Spear aya; aadeine B Y 0 K enza 316 Main St. Organization on Program Milwauke Rechealee Olean eT eal i lose of the month will compare Licensed Embalmer 4 iets : bee S Nery favorably with those of a year | ——______" Phone Day er Night—22W For Two-day Session : by reports that t COUNTY AID FARMERS | igo, despite the unfavorable crop con-| | Demand for feeding barley is not first wm enearick edna azelton, — Emmons county wilt} ditions of the past year. .| likely to be materially changed du Jos. W. Tschumoerlin Addresses | losses i t Tae come to the aid of all farmers need-| | Fersonal property taxes must bel ing the coming year accom Goa Prop. H our first ing seed and feed to begin their] Paid in full before the close of busi-| report just relersed hy ei United y zarded as spring activities, according to action! 288 on Monday, February 28, States division of crop and livestock ota state 4 hington, taken Tuesday by the board of.eoun-| Order to avoid a five per cent penalty! estimates through the offve of Paul BME vill Ge hentd be to eg issioners. A resolution was| which attaches March 1. An addi-|C. Newman, agricultaral sratntiege. of the American’ Legic $0 P providing for the issmance| tionel penalty of three-fourths of one| The market value will be determined ference to be held h bruary 24 d to} mu ind salv of bonds not to exceed the amount} Per cent is added each month there- largely by the supply and prices of Tete | tribution of- author until 2 rom the cle-/ of $25,000 with which to purchase’ after. other feed grain, ' ine ‘registration of post of-| TaGhine Endo eReomne talons. | feed and seed for needy farmers of| | A five per cent penalty also at-|° Foreign demand for feeding barle et eet oe een geeee | ERE vegies faches to real estate taxes if the first appears likely to remain dull daring quarters’ office here the morning of lequate supplies of Storms hm a ¢ installment is not paid before March|the remainder of the season use the first day, an extended program terials the Canadian PIONEER DIES . . of the large European supplies of will be held in the afterngon. Rufus} the wo i r aining 64 Killdeer—Richard — Ross Black-| , Taxpayers who wish to avoid stand-| low grade wheat and rye in addition DMR Gherotk state Morimanders TADTOAbHiLaupee Gelatnie mene oh) ed in a snow drift.) burn, 70, resident of the, Missouri ing. in line at the treasurer's office| to the usuel sepciics Sf barley and Earle R. Sarles, North Dako’ colleges in the ——— Slop died last Thursday | during the next few days~may be! oats, mander; and Mrs. Clare Linn Ls ‘ 1 ure: E. C. Stakman, | @-—>>—> | nt his home ‘here following a linger- ee ed this inconvenience by sending| The domestic barley crop in 1926) Reeerdent of the. Amer’ ai ROW dooney ach we Radio’s Rialto ||ing illness of pneumonia. Follow-| their remittances by mail, Mr. Spear} was 12 per cent less than in 1925 but an Legion Auxiliary, will be} Gorman, North Dakota; C. B. I »|ing his marriage in 1899 Mr. Black-| Suggests. Notices of taxes due were|8 per cent above that of 1924. Cali- among the speal Talks also South Dakota and Clyde McKee, Mon- ~~ | burn lived in Dickinson until 1904,| mailed to every taxpayer several| fornia produced another. large crop i be made by Mayor J. H. Dahl of | tacg. Sclneed Brees) j When he established a ranch in Dunn| Weeks ago by the treasurer, and per-| following the mood crop of 1925. In Fargo and William Stern, Fargo post The University of Minnesota will| county, 14 miles west of here. Two| Sens 80 desiring may attach their| the Dakotas, Nebraska and = Kansas, . re program over WCCO,| years ago the family moved to Kill-| cheeks to cover to the notices and| however, severe drodghts reduced|~ ng of the second day will ion, from 8 to 9 4 vived by his wife,| mail them to the treasurer's office.| production and this was only partly be opened with talks by d dep-! includes a talk i isters. Fu- Remittances which bear a postmark-|offset by the exceptionally heavy uties. The scheduled are string quar ds yjed date of not later than February|crops in Oklahoma and ‘Bexas. The Frank J. Wel Grand 5 John cemetery. "| 28 will be honored without penalty. | world crop in 1026 exclusive of Rus- DRY - Bism ae . Olson, ake . B. - —_ —_—_—— sia and China as reported to date ” - arck Phone Green, Edgeley; Fred Bimt Fes-) ce m0, r more.| 3 .m., WCCO, will broad- AWNING CATCHES FIRE i Bains. was about 93 per cent of the 1925 Send it Mandan senden; B. H. Linn, Parshall; and) More than c 000, jcast a half hour program from New| Fire apparently caused by gar. igh Court Denies crop. The usopeant eran’ ia about CLEANING * H. P. Handtrtann, Mandan. man Wanamake w York me York and at 9 p. m., there, ette stub or a lighted match did| Lindse: 9 Pl F the same as the preceding year. A address "by Edwin L. jhindel, fete, Wien $7,500,000, Mrs Droge aniother oF |slight damage to the awning in front | ys. ea For toUnited, States exports of barley GOLDEN WEST UNDRY Minnesota state adjutant, will be fol | Nether Newbury of Chicago lc r over WCCO at} of” Richmond’s Bgotery about 5 / for the first half of 926- LA lowed by a talk by Al Jones, South n with $3,000,000. Mrs, program sched-| o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fire Rehearing of Case | {<3 hare ene ane partes anak Dakota state adjutant. Field of Chicago carries! yled for 11 p. m, ef department answered a silent call of the exports for the same months|) Mrs. T. J. Logan William '. Kroll, American Legion 3 ise Lathrop, De | oo znd soon extinguished the blaze with] Denver, Colo, Feb, 21.—()—The| of the preceding season. The de- liaison officer, will sj following or, $1,000,000, M. CFAC (434) T ‘hemicals. plea of judge Ben.B, Lindsey, ,found-| crease has been general from all the report on’ France by the travel star $500,000; ¢ at 8p. —_______ jer of the Denver juvenile court, for| sections of the country although Pa- . by Walter G.| Swanson 000,000; Mary Pickford) will pr ACCIDENTALLY: SHOT |a rehearing of the decision ousting cifie Coast exports have held up bet- report by William Trou-| $1,000,000, The figures come from|¢onsin Killdeer.—John Prehal, Dunn Cen-| him from his position was denied by|ter than those from the eastern Grand Forks, of the work of| the National Underwriter. | muniei ter blacksmith, was found dead in| the supreme court today. Ju parts. The slack demand has also the ‘child welfare’ committee will ‘i : Kou his shop Thursday morning, a 16-| Lindsey contended he had not b head a list of other committee re-| Bayville Thirsty and thirfty| Wor pauge shot gun discharge causing| given a chance to présent his case Ports to conclude the morning ses-| folk of this Long Island Sound Ames his death. It is believed that the properly and asked that the supreme HEAT a REGULATORS REPAIRED sion. Bice, are convinced there is something in gun was accidentally discharged! court reconsider its recent decision, : Abe fi eel be featured | that adage praut an ae ne The, At 8:15 WOS (441) meters City,| while Prehal wae cleaning it. He] holding him not elected to the office ~ by addresses by John P. Conmy, na- | twe-masted hooner Beil was) will broadcast a program by the Uni-| was 40 years of age and is survived | ‘ irre i ii 4 tional judge advocate of the 40" ung blown ashore. The crew, ‘rescued, eyes get BP by his wife and five children, his | pee wigejoeg, CHE TFFeRularities in PHONE 407 8; 6-1, Hoverson, regional manager warmed and ‘f disappeared. Ade mother and two sisters, Fane . ass Sabcsciaa 4 of the U, S. Veterans bureau; and C.| venturous townsmen took a look in WAMD, ha dinner concert at] services were conducted at the Kill-| 5 j» $100, and up / T. Busha, Helena, Mont., national| side the stranded craft. Soon 6:15 'p. and jan orehestra pro-| deer auditorium, Rev, John. Zeigier | RESUI Deba' C: rane : ° . viee-commander of the Legion. kegs stamped “Blended Wh re pearaiat WHK (273) Cleveland, | officiating. Interment. was madecin ts of te ah oe terme Lignite Combustion Engineering Co. | Foundland” were noted, T [has a specialty program scheduled | the Killdeer cemetery Contests Announced Mail orders filled Suitab SURE ear s etiead PE, aiesiStaR Sh st "eae seh JAMES W. MAREK . Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. aitable Debate | 5 5 - : Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 21.--)—] | Third St. So. of Prince Hotel tions Se: | When Crocodiles Cross Snouts in Mortal Combat Results of second round vontests in| Bismarck N. Dak. juestions Scarce ores: pci : ne / the North Dakota high school debate a | ; : oe : ‘ league were announced this morning Grand Forks, N, , by the extension division of the Uni- Troubles encountered in selecting a bi versity of North Dakota. Reports on question for high school students to two contests have not yet been re- debate have been outlined here by ceived. AH. Yoder, extension director of Followifg, are the results: the state universit Crary won both contests of a dual supervii ont debate from Rolla; Oaks won from ; I a circular letter asking sugges. Cogswell; Larimore’ defeated Cava- The past ten days we have been showing you the beau- gions as to questions: for ‘debate lier: Egeland defeated Rugby: James. tiful ti f Rug W. 3 e er points out at certain sub- town defeate lew Rockford; @ran- fects, which are certainly debatable ville defeated Moball; Minot defeated itu! creations of Rug Weavers of the Orient. Now we est be left alone. Among these | Mandan and Devils Lake won one con- Ppa : . Weise a he Jists the prohibitition question. | test of a dual debate with Leeds. Thi mn a i The present question, that of, farm tent of & dual debate with Leeds. The vite your inspection of our regular line of Wiltons and relief, is so live that it may be de- on. The only other debate not re- . 6 cid@d by congress before the debate | ported yet is that between Oak Grove Axminsters, woven on the wonderful looms of the series is finished, Yoder points out, Seminary, Fargo, and Kindred. | . asks ‘or suggestions as to a ill; f A 2 quéttions for debate and algo on the great rug mills of America. The 1927 pat daenian of phates he es es Will Make Plans For i patterns have a o! estion ha etter be sear Hi 4 H ry for the older type which would make |Marketing 1927 Crops variety of color and design planned by artists who are them more or fess historical in char- ies ame acter. ~ EP ‘ ee . . be troable witha, namber of sub- otipneneeliy Fok, 32-Ue1 Pina recognized leaders in interior decoration. jects, he said, is that there is no crops will be made at a fognial’ meet- : ol rable body of printed data| ing of the Northwest Shippers Ad- available concerning them. | visory Board April 26, at Horens Ss. = a | D., the board announced today. a if =———— 1 — | time accurate information : a Fe Parr WORTH bo sought ss to the acreage to small \ : = grains, feed crops and other farm pro- pare tein et tnd 10 conte to, Foley duets in Minnesota, North and South & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avs icago, Petdie ect tects ee ae th Siting your name and adare Peay te ete ee ene o. Seg tem Us sective s trial bot ficient cars at harvest time. : oy TO AWARD PRIZES | le , : ‘ pean rian P ‘award prises of pias ‘ ‘ i One of the rarest ever made by a naturalist is this photo of two crocodiles fighting to the death. it was | $15, $10 an ie sarmery visiting. ‘ ra ! fe gbtained in northern Australia by Francis Birtles and shows one saurian (left) with is snout held fast |e Detter, seed train and the pro- : : / oe other who is endeavoring to drown his artagonist by holding him under water. After taking this fi . , Birtles saw the former gra dually cease his struggles and finally float away dead and the londay evening by the Get Together ‘ victor | elu thrash his heavy tail and disappear. | organization of local busi- ness men, bed

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