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WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Not much change. ‘ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 ; PRICE FIVE CENTS pesca cere on eR net? PEDO aN nen ‘STATE MAY HAVE TO REVISE FISCAL POLICY K | | here Floods Drove From Homes | U. S. SENATE IN ONE OF GREATEST On VITTC ‘ ots OF PIONEERS: . ' | PRIMARY RAGE isiaaiaias ge ae i LICENSE PRES url For Indian Service! nts of Bould Cany Burleigh County Association ents o ulder Canyon. : Hi Record-breaking { | Dam Bill to Prevent Its Measure Would Have Added las Reco! e | Chicago’s War-time Mayor Beats Nearest Rival, 2 to 1, e United Staioa Civil & | | For G.O.P. Nomination = Myssion sunt that the schools and ishments of the United Wea CORT: | aera ae ra oe ’ $700,000 to General Fund Crowd at Banquet Reaching Vote — Sergeant — { eentaa jst ny Service inthis at Arms Given Warrants During Biennium | Jare in need of employes of various | i sds FINE PROGRAM GIVEN He ee RO NN EE era lohcloni- araivay epeuiia till 2, ee Attemdance’ Ot WELDING PEAN SUFFERS ' | positions of , graduate: Missing Solons nurses, pract mstresses, — Feb, 23) A tired) Governor Looks With Disfa- ermined body of men yawned i from the local board through the early hours of a pro-/ yer on Any Plan to Di- exam rs at the longe enate session today watching post office in this city, h stim prospect of a let-up in one vert Highway Funds of the greatest filibust shows ig T Chicago, 23.) William nN 9CY ever st in that historic cham —— | Hale “Big Bill" Thompson, carrying | her. Members of both branches of the | hie banner of “America First,” The delaying tac aunched by & al assembly today were pre- | charge through the Republican pr opponents of the Boulder Canyon | pared to complete consideration of mary on the crest. of the largest bill to pr its reaching a, mensures originating in their respes plurality ever registered in a Ch r cago mayoralty "contest, to. becom Mayor William than three] The constitution requires that were still und ny at 7a. m.,| tive houses and then to turn th Dever's opponent the night!each branch have its bills in the Which time the attention*exélusively to bills which in the April 5 election. ‘ The w mayor rolled un a lanasiide plurality of more than when warrants were being served on | hands of the other house by 2 o'clock 180,000. Ed dR. Li Alex Macdonald of Glencoe Tells of Part Pioneers Played in Early History Incumbent Predicts He Will Be Reelected in April With | 600,000 Majority With 310 seated at the tables— the largest crowd ever to attend a ' ‘similar meeting here—the Burleigh | County Pioneers’ association last night held its annual business meet- ing and banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel. The banquet had been advertis- ed to start promptly at 7 o'clock but considerable delay was caused by the| fact that many came to attend who | = in continu the other branch has approved. over tinger, absent members in the first of half! this afternoon, When the house met had not previously mad tions member of the board of review, and a dozen efforts to obtain a quorum, at 10 o'clock this morning it had had not previously made reservations | the Senator Deneen-Edward Bruna: | Gan. " ee gg ind for the time required to hear | five house measures to, consider, one pet nianicd hd ae arb orioee| age pick for mayor, beating hi y. Senate Turns Down Plan, 30 dent Coolidge’s Washington |of which was introduced the dining room until after ‘ est rival better than 2 to lowing the banquet, a very en-| le program of music and rend- | s was given. Mrs, V. J panied by Mrs. F astles in the A\ Rose and Henry ,Halverson | dress at the joint session! and no trouble was expec pleting the wor The senate, which did not meet yesterday in recognition of Washing- ton’s birthday, had five senate billx ining on its calendar. Each has # large number of bills, H passed by the other branch, Leads Hopeless Fight also waiting for attention. or Johnson, Republican, Cali- Nine Working Days Left 1, co-uuthor ‘of the bill) time| .. Nine ¥ : s aU Nine working days remain for the and again mustered a bare maje Hits Bays el 4 legislature finish its work be- to force the filibuster, le road i elie, i. ore it adjourns sine die and a number of night sessions are expect- ed to enable the lawmakers to com- plete their work on time. Keviniwn OL Lae generar assembly's fiscal policy may be the result of the house action yesterday when the bill $700,000 from the auto- to 15—State Income Tax carrying all but one ward. M Dever had only minor opposition on the ocrat rolled up 342.2 _ san ats eto an Defeat of the Ettestad bill ¢: sang “At Dawning” and Carty Me While a snowslide in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California was snuffing out the lives of 13 men, rec-| fm the missing districts" the ballot [DE for a referendum on a proposal Ruck to Ole Virginia.” Mrs. Byrne ord breaking floods in the southern part of the state caused the deaths of eight other persons and prop-| to discontinue the depositors’ guar: La_ Rose, | Byrne, | ‘und later| oa A = ("Twice “the sergeant at arms was ticket. Thompson | Exemptions Raised . inst Lit- a blanket wart st the absent sat yawning, una without a quorum to continue refusing to boxes were stole also their accompanist. Mrs. H’ erty damage cf several millions. More than 5000 people were driven from their hemes in the section | With no fire works in the Demo-/anty fund and make a on O'Hare and Mrs. John French sang’ around Los Angeles. This telephoto picture sh Mayor Dever received to augment the fund, and | sean My totter iit Mather) All the ground shown in the picture is tinder ter and ome of the residents are trying to drag their | 149.122 votes ‘to ae : a oa sig belongings to higher grounc zeit his only “opponent. neasure : Sy eT ete aceon paniado RE a ___ | fou, Seats ago, polled. gan. sion this morning as the time e ; the piano by her mother, i more than Thompson rec yes. | Pited for sen ty the hous was apparent! fig e's: 22 MORE THAN $1,000 WORTH OF PRIZES OFFERED FOR =" etna ce ed Mother Sang to Me.” As an encor 3 Furious Battle in Sight tions for state income tax pa vote during th she presented a humorous reading) ; Rithdeiel Sanne ments to conform with federal ex- ure. f '] hese sc a= BISMARCK VISITORS DURING AUTO-STYLE-TRADE SHOW |!!! sos cig “ag"scityts ing t giving it a local twis ae } tod o perhaps the most furious those for single men, evi b ows &n inundated residential section of North Los Angeles, | cratic in ute attempts to revive ', measures marked the senate but hop to obtain the meas sear p nt as the hed business of the senate. 1 found the senate completely receipts to the general oem Ww 7 BaP ss. cl ia ” battle Chic er has seen over/and passed, It had pr y de ked for the second time with find was defeated. Legace: Le EON ece the-piecal mayor. | They, will be joined for ai been defeated when it lacked one 4 handful af sleeply senators in Te ere «ft tho ania ss writt espe for + the) 9 Local Merchants Have | Al ’ einson. Wee vote of having the required ¢ \iting the pleasure at #PPropriations for new buildin, wiheers’ meeting, and mentioned, | Today’s Doings in Mager deepen Today’s Program |] bil! toninson, West tink “conimis tutional majority. cf Bae two Ine soes tor elpicteg aeverat state ineitations numerous bits of Bismarck’s ancient og *. ready Donated 15 alua- A * Biblican: welivea . "dependent senat John Van Ar- y 2X answered “present” 0 the wayside because of | ° history as swell ae many of the Nation’s Capital |, idan in Legislature |) ju0'cie, priors to ran as an ne eee tauty and dB Ste sath cathy St) howe than fads with “whieh to finance” thelr y Jependent in. April. F pioneer residents of the city: daa —- | ble Awards and List Will f lone aoe at einen woud ‘He ve: Pete of Ramsey county, continued co Bae vecnieaseceia een The crowd joined enthusiastically Senate tiiiiance Boula- |} : FA ouse and senate mect at 10. a a i Alora bh oats anat Che annabuke, ut rmed with warrants, David robable res o pe the in singing the “Oid Timers’ Song”) | gp apahieseadnikh cee a Be Increased to 200 Before nch: branch:to eleuy site ug oy ete hina ea it rage Ghee A. 0. Oleon, hee the sergeant at arms, rT pass Es be which was written a year ago espe- House meets at noon to consid- || pas e |] dar of bills which must. ¢ tis estimate of the Thompson) leigh ana we autious!y in the arrest of the. > Neuen ¢ * co; cially for the meetings of | the |] oy appropriation bill. conference || how Week, Which Will Be | her house by 2 dtrength. ys Seer eens ietintee oer vaste i a tage forte das cby Mee tie vals r Bice teach 2 pioneers’ association and which, to)} vapnort, \ oF March 7 to 12 House to vote on bill broaden= Futhusiastic predictions of vietory | ankect rie DEL paths aCe, irl ita RE a ikie Mesining ashosl the tune of “Marching Through Chicago lake diversion hearings rom March 7 to | isan ranks to favor the bill. morning he had obtained the pres-; college, ‘aining school Georgia” brings in the names of many!| ined before Special Master ‘ Fail to Revive Ra n for feeble minded ut 1 ay well as some minox appropriations. The first effort to bolster the —- |} amet. Tg eet atiadtiacie’ ig toe ee HIE | prestedt ak auttlorancemumivers Leese volls, but not as much as in some! Attempts to revive the measure three hoprs of telephoning and. with- former balloting. County Judge that would autho: construction out serving aw t A. Recki said the of seizing}of a state radio broadcasting sta-/ sorted to the te of the county's oldest families. Nurhes. se judiciary committee re- Macdonald Talks House jud y ee te Alex Mentored ‘of Glencoe, one ey sumes hearing of Judge Cooper Prizes, ranging auto tires, will b My ing 4 i " wa —r ae state general fund came Tuesday rth Dakota's early pioneers, spoke] impeachment charges, [| duning jhe city's | Style 0 out snown aking them} tion failed. Senator John Benson,’ when Senator A ‘/when a bill was introduced transfer- brietiy of the part the early settlers '] Seen eet rebuttal to Ji of-town visitors, and neurly 150 pyizes . ad helped | Rolette county, offered an amend: Arizona. permit ring $100,000 from the unused balance dbney Gh ildi is sec-*], hearing vernment’s s 0 5 , dined afte ours piayed in the up-building of this se e already been donated for’ the t in the bridge fund to the general 5 f ment substituting a new bill which */ ta «tion of the country. Coming here 45 recover additional taxes from rioting = were many ow found fund. It had been expected to use i | the money in constructing a bridge he told’ of the hearty wel-[] former Ford company stockhold- [/¢vent, the list of prizes, announced F real.” joule Baca eee nuun, fe | tupmumilealls ae 3 ago, aed. av. si si ie Ss o ct with a sta- Reporting to the senate at Hipas es ‘ r ne given him by those who ane A ak With over 200 prizes assured when One Shooting Reported |tion at Bismarck for its use by them. Mr. Barry) said [crear the _plissouri wriver at Wash- eviously come to this part of the M 7 rolls around, vii | The theft of two ballot boxes oc-|state, but it was rejected. [promised to come, but the remainder | Pay" Pat ie bridge Fas eer nintes An closing pear ene ence ee ae ere hav Beene iae town Vanni jj cumed in the 13th ward when two: “Another attempt to pass the of absentees would not answer theit , Monday night. er generation to » ear # cha i lea s ban terrorists with shotguns! wo, y Met Sink a-cons uones: im 5 " tlers while they are still alive instead The value of prizes already collected and pistols held up election otfenule, Measure by rewriting it as a con os cna oniket tip evaioded c Attempt to “Loot” Road Fund of waiting to place flowers on their ’ ds $1,000 and will be well over These Wate a. nuinter cot Hugin ;' current resolution may be made by: Sénater Ganierdns llenanileta | hurges that the highway depurt- nd suggested that the ark when all i pporters of the plan, which is 2 u i ment was being given money at thi ; ; : e ind minor assaults during the da expense of state institutions and that pioneers’ descendants continue to Visitors are to register at a stated H Distillery : | but only one shooting was reported, backed by Gov. gather at least once a year to pay place when they come here for the Huge Distillery Unearthec | averse 200 gun toters, wane alu After — con tribute to the memory of those who trade event and are to be given P i ona, had carried on the filibu G. Sorlie, J itt the first part of the night able jockeyings] ing from 5:30 p.m. peak-/ the department has resorted to sub- untill terfuge to show its need for money, | ers. vote repeaters and — other the bill prohibiting all automobile] 10:45 p. m., when Ashurst| as well as charges that a t have “passed ony even | after the eroBeEa connoni: SatSTaAy Attar: Near Tomahawk, Another | isnects were tunied up by police, races wae passed, 29 to 19. It was|took up the fight ag. the bill.| was being made to ‘loot’ the hake joneers themseive: e a » Grawings will bi P scsi Fy a raid on e m1 oconsi od} While Senator Camere i fro . Hes § of the,assscintian:/4er-the year $7, pie eemted. There | or fonk. BURA) tles arrested 26 men and confiscated | While, Senator W. S. Whitman voitcncues spoke extemporaneously | ieee flew, thie nag rea pe i i ther offi- folded high school girls are to draw| yy, cle ; arin rand Forks county, led the fight eCuntin agecthree) | | pect at tna money teem the short business session. Of f id ie «i | Milwaukee, Feb, 23--(@)—S: ffi | cight pistols, an automatic rifle and 7 ‘ ‘ (Continued on page three) qecrahile dices dapacinent coe vers were elected as follows: First the numbers from a large hopper and| Milwaukee, Feb. 23-—()—State offi aft hi against it on the grounds that it {3 ‘i ise department was Side nen masini ines wil he Timmedineehey and! cials in Lincoln and Kenosha coun | amall machine gun. largued in the committee of the vie 5 . J. D. 4 ‘ second vice president, L, feet i . day were preparing to prose eet would seriously handicap count whole, Witsan;| Norbeck Predicts Coolidge nounced to the audience, bias today ene oS fairs, and then passed again. M = ichla ‘ titres wecretarg, Mis oiazel Will Sign Bill and Appro- | tor canna Pilicneier al one Fal Venamay entreaties N. D. Farmers Urged | Whitman had attempted to have | ted 'the” opyatiiion tot otisee ey Sa 3 retary, 8 i phys ‘ in Wi * A it i rete 4 y e ganeeht sccasuren Mrs, Lucinda Lo- Sen a mi of-town people, so that the farmers, #lcohol plants uncovered in Wiscon | {9 Practice Thrift it anetiniiely postponed, William Watt, Cass county, chairman a ' ' people, s aia yr ser Sttestad bill lof the appronsiationt. commaitte ee , Mrs. Mary McLee: Made may participate in both. Those who! sin since prohibition went into ef | The lebate on the Ettestad ll jor i HORE: -¢ ; ani historian, Mt, imeaed priation Will Be are unable to stay for the drawing, fect: Shown in Corn Belt dealing with the depositors’ guar- that the bill be anproved as amended: He L. Reade, Dr. G. A. Rawlings, J. Fa Pa—umr—orticen! Will Pe notified if they, win ‘prizes| 18 Lincoln county, a dozen | men | anty fund was opened by Senator “ont” the: Highway, denartment cat BBall, Mees HOME: MemBO ARAM T | sar eaten atlon Gc tha: seddl, Teka ete Ean TIME, PY RSE Te shes AcHMEAL aE Teiue | Minot, M.D, Fab. ea sense ane |S, 0: Atkings Rowner, county who : : r ‘ A $720,000 needed for building roads panel s (said that it would be an injustice 1 ‘th SP it ne * is euthanased: Dx. Stns i i: s it: Which is believed to have been th: | farmers of North Dakota would farm! £4! t ane and that, if it passed, only 66 miles Reeciuaer pad foe ee Nellie) pads ely j apthorieg0e “Sent i umacomnyete, liat iy hilton: ae Mee iece: of. 0 lanes. part af-the fiquo: | an wall and gratice tha come thrift |to Property owners and termed it of new grading and 520 miles of « is Mrs, M. H. > re; pe 4 sp s legi i 2 f vithi » it s 0 314 | supply reaching Chicago, which is displayed in the corn belt, Clas graveling could be done next year. paeered of the Sone erage Mee ant ty dame Norbeck, Kelly: Tires Me » Giimay. Nome Minneapolis, St. Paul a section, there would not be an un-| Senator Ole Ettestad, McHenry bape Even the anticipated income of the rresertood wishes to those attending | Republican, South Dakota, author of |tire’ and tube: Dakota Auto Balcs| of smaller ‘cities in Wisconsin anc | paid mortgage on farm land in the' county, defended his bill and said vernor Sorlie Signs Requi-|*?2"tment, will not be enough to ete ‘Gathering and expressing| the bill. : company, tire and tube; A, and M,| adjoining states. Five men were ar | state, declared H, K. Jennings, presi-| that it is designed to stop a possi- ernor Sorlie Sig: eq met, the demands: made upon | it, bogging ‘at being unable to be| Predicting that President Cool-| Tire Service, 29 x 4.40 tube; Copelin, tested. dent of the Federal Land Bunk of St.! ble $30,000,000 bond issue by the sition For Former Minot ynch said in view of fac that bei vent, Mrs. Jewell also wrote in be-| idge would sign the measure and that! Motor company, tire and tube; Bis-| A hurried inventory of the outfi | Paul, today in addressing the annual] state to take care of the fund. He page e half of her mother, Mrs. R. B. Wood.| the appropriation would be provided|marck Motor company, ditch light; | Showed that it was operated by sever | convention of the North Dakota Fed-} d fi Bey A 7 ia| Said that the measure, if adopted Banker, Now in S. D. oe aa gs h inted tol in the deficiency bill, now being|Quanrud, Brink and. Reibold,, Wal-| gasoline engines. Machinery filling | eration of Farm Loan associations ir] ; ‘i | Action Blocked } ineectiate tae avinahility of atrbpae | framed in‘the house, Senator Nors|tn fore. lights Lake “Meter Sales| barn was'found along with tw | session fn Minot, at an election, would still allow k on ) ing a Burleigh County Pioneers’ asso- beck said the money should be avail-!ecompany, pair Goodyear chains. ails of AO0:and $00. mallens capacity The possibilities of the state have| the fund to mect all obligations; pooyiition papers asking for the| Borah’. he 5 's Proposal For ciation pienie for the coming Fourth! able in a week or 10 days. Bismarek Accessory and Tire com not been touched, declared Mr. Jen-| which it admits. po: | ‘ ; extradition of Jourgen Olson, Minot | 4 ly. A total of $6,000,000 is provided | pany, tire pump; Stair Motor com-|lons of corn mash, 20 tons of su nings, who asserted one good breeding} Senator Olson, Burleigh county,|hanker, now. serving a sentence in Junket to Nicaragua staal, for the northwest section, with each| pany, accessories; Corwin-Churchill! and a large number of barrels. ewe for every $100 owed by a furm-| said that the measure Was an Op-| the federal” peniventingy nt mt i Resolutions Adopted y {farmer limited to a maximum loan | Motors, Pail Miro glare shield, Howe! Men Surrender Quietly | | er will pay off his ‘debts, provided! nortunity “for ‘the prettiest graft Pate “trom Daou “o RE ais > 5 ittee, which | of $300 for the purchase of seeds. | stop and back up light; R. F. er- je five men, taken by surprise e fa 's ho ise . " en in one bill,” and| Dakota to acehunee an ai 5 . 23. ; e incited ‘Mes, Pred Ly Conkle, chalr- |C. W: Worburton’ ef the: department |iacd, Tous auilots, neover site Meyers} surrendered quietly. A large quan-| ‘Three hundred bankers, farmers 1 have ever seen in one ned here today by | i8ttation senators temporarily block: i i | it Dv y mil-|county were s man; P. E. Byrne, Edith W. Hughes,|of agriculture, who has formerly |Service Station, five one-gallon can| tity of shotguns and rifles also wa: | and other business men are in at-| Would result in several new mil: | i Governor A. rlie. ed action today on Senator Borah’s J. L, Bell and Dr. G. A, Rawlings,| handled seed loans, and a staff of Sinclair oil; Vacuum Oil company,| found on the premises. The met | tendance ut the convention being| lionaires. | The papers were signed by the| Proposal that the senate foreign rela- i i iloi ve i Ise i | the measure | , { tions committee go on tour this sum- i rt: tants will have charge of the|10 gallon drum Mobiloil; J. W.) gave their names as Andreau Ame'se | ield here for the first time. The| The vote to defeat governor ut the request of Assists a ¢ 4 Deen aE hae Soa re ee Stratton, flashlights Capital Chey-| Ellis Khoury, Abe Khoury, John Bul: | meetings, mostly of # technical na-| wax 30 to 15, mane State's Attorney B.A. Dickinson of | MCE in Mexico and Nicaragua, ds herewith, in sorrow, the an- rolet company, Willard storage bat-; and John Preboski. ure and pertaining to operation of} Judges’ Pay Unchanged Minot, who informed the executive | pyvernment should he geen ean Pouncement of the names of Burleigh | . tery. | Sheriff John Wattles of Kenosh: | ‘arm Ioan investments and collections,’ An’ attempt to resurrect the! n ia-wanted in Ward coun. | Eovernment should be given ‘an op- nouns pioneers who Rave been cal-\State Is Given First National Bank, interest cer-| county arrested two men and seize: | will continue until Thursday night.) measure increasing the district | ty S cunine GY aneauie eit y to say Y ed to the Great Beyond during the! Gavels Made From tificate, value $10.00; Provident Life} 7,000 gallons of mash and 800 gallon jcourt and supreme court judges’ adly weapon. such a trip advisable in the monger 1 i i o . a | si ion, the administration bloc on peers Insurance company, $10.00 cash; ! of finished alcohol in a raid conduct i ; r other states, Mlinois and In-| Situation, Pastce, Oscar H. Will, Mrs. Catharine Washi Elm |Fitst, Guaranty: Bank, ‘savings ac-{ed on # barn near Twin Lakes, 1 Pulmotor Revives salaries Slleds 2) le 18, WDeD: the | sians, are also secking to have Ols the. consi ites (HE TATRA 8, ADEE “Donald, Mrs. John’ Sebry, Charles ashington count, value $5; Harvey “Harris miles west of Kenosha. The still an |” Mian Who Tried to | *¢"!" 3 sa adited to face charges in con- | Under which nm ted McDonald, Peter F. Wilcox, C. A.| * a company, $5 cash. 4 | machinery were worth about $25,000 an Ti tion @ killing the i Sappaiera ction with banking operations Senator, Borab sgn chairman, to in : § Hw i year’ | according itt Wi * fetdaiof the measure had planned to j w arcled’ Ge 1G those’ cons: ta ry a Helsners culties manvay Mes, Robert | the Nerth Baksta house Qf Copreter:| tions amb, The: dewsler: repete| ee eer ae Commit Suicide fave tr ‘amended in the vase f0/ honweaths andy the South ators tes‘ appear and. doce the pro ider 4 . D.| tatives i : Vashii @ k, value $2.50; City Dye Cleaning, |} @—————-__________¢ See japply only to supreme court | governor indicated that he wil apes EE PU ar Re agree a #250;|[ Weather Report Chicago, Feb. 23. @P)—-When Frank! judges, e « |eonsider the requests of the three |The resolution will be taken up at vot tMartin G. Hagen. The observance was marked by the | Henry Burman, repair credit, one Standy proceeded to hang himself] "athe habitual. criminal act, pate states. at one time, | | anomner epmutiies suusien tomate “Ww 1 i |pair shoes, $3; Bismarck Capital, @——- | from a closet hook in his home, his! 4.2 i Pe! The charge against Olso Nor , i n 2 Retest esae bad bnaet Washington oie: erode tacita year's “avbreription: pres Barber Weather conditions at North Da | least worry wax about the police a fomnad Buren, ie spares (law of {Dakota is an outgrowth of an inci- Peaioh sanecOne Snninesed. Wie Re have been called from our circle, after) of Cambridge, Mass. They will be? Shop, credit ‘or service, $3; Service; kota points for the 24 hours ending | wife summoned to cut down the bod Sa it th fudiciany committee lent vhich occurred _ pri 0 a eae “caritkal Aceonees plc pg ” i torical Barber Shop, credit for service, $3; | at 8 a. m. today. But he reckoned not with a fireman’ bac! ‘o le ju y tencing to the federal pen- my my years of sesldends yas (Sake Fea aaa eoaeeacoak ead): Phe ea ges work, | Temperature aT a.°m. \ | proud of his pet pulmotor, who ob-|where it was once killed, It will jitentiury on u charge of using ‘the Just at this time might, prove embar- A eR olved, by. the Burleigh County/ A. G. Divet, Fargo, eulogized the! $4; Knott's Barber Shop, service,’ Highest yesterday ained ion to work on the body! probably be amended and submit-’ mails to defraud, to which he pleaded eatin: tak oe ey joneers’ association that In recog-| memories of Lincoln and Washington | value $2. j Lowest last night while it lay awaiting the coroner's! ted to the senate again. It has! guilty in federal court at } . G. Ge nndiing, bape: Of the icarnawan ° ‘on of their devotion to the up-| in an address before the house while| J..N. McCracken, blanket; Capital! Precipitation te 7 a, ™. inquest. Half an hour later Szandy/ already passed the house. (ii, VanBlekle of Minot: distcist rei Siete eae Mal AGREE a Meat k ‘iding and growth of Bismarck and| the senate recessed over the holiday.|Army and Navy Store, blanket; E./Highest wind velocity’, . %|wobbled into the daylight und into|” "phe senate also adopted a reso-|¢tiver of closed banks, the complain- | Mexico over oil and land laws, Qurleigh. county, and in. further eater eee 4, hien, framed pictures” Capital i the azme of police who were not £20 tution petitioning congress to ap-/ ie, witness, alleges that Olson — itio neral company, picture; utler; 4, Hf herr A startled to lock him up for disorderly | : pointed a si 1 3 -{ 1, recor of the’ esteem and respect | Jealousy Is Cause Studio, pictures Hutchinson ‘Drug ee Bismarck and vicinity: | Gen | conduct. | pan # North Dakotan con the pro-| Pe hin,” Olson sentence will ex. | | Temperature and BS i ‘. , candle h H } » Not a oa c o sion, | pire during the forepart o} ch, ‘ 4 Y Mall rbg erat apienhen: 2 Nee of Man’s Slaying | furniture company, ae ge ft iy 20 auaneR, DAC aarti rai | Four Bandits Rob jand passed a measure Gre would ve Se | Road Conditions 1 Resolved dea part of the pro:| Chicago, Feb 28--t#—The slay-| City Clothing, Store.” alarm ‘clock; tonight and Thursday. Not much Mi lis Home. tovisions in North Davota. “| Girl Hurt When Hit *—___——__—» re are ‘of this meeting and spread ing ae Sapios Glennon, fount dead in Melody Shop, ukulele; we ip ‘ gegen Hla eaa| inneapolis ome Bridg ‘e Fund Transfer Approved \ By Skidding Auto | si Merenty. Foetings at 7 * a i Et @ hallway. wi two bullet wounds in! . K, eels, ele oaster; ve. i ‘ in 4 hs ap tho mlnubes Of ie MANE RIN' E ip komdas Meee beet Uy weline ier, Woslweni Bite, cor teeae een | vis Dressure is low from the Great], Minneapolis, Feb. 23..U#)—Four| ae bili the ries go A rt 1 wi ‘ sbi | St. Cloud—Clear, 41 ‘ Id Girl diy to Hoenn ar tae young woman |The Burg Company, 32 piece china! Lakes region northwestward to the | »andits crowded their way into the ive bills off ite caender py 2 | Minneapolis, Feb. 23— omer Minot—-Clear, 16-year-o rr toward ‘another to whom the young)set; Lenhart Drug company, toilet | north Pacific coast while a high pres- | home of William. A. Lindquist here, Srelonk thd Afeaenioan, tM | Tooker, 15 years old, suffered «| Duluth—Clear. 30; roads slippery. f rfect M ksman street car conductok had been atten-/ set; Harris and Woodmansee, album; sure area ,is centered over northerr | last night, held five persons at bay | had little time for debate. pene | eel concussion last night gal Jamestown—C! Pe ar: tive. - The Music Shop, sheet music; Bis-| Utah. Fair, pleasant weather pré-| ‘or 20 minutes, and fled with $1,770 time was required, however, to| she was struck by a coupe driven by| Mandan—Clear, 27; roads poor, — On the strength of pistol cartridges | miarck Furniture company, bathroom | vails #from the Great Lakes region | n cash and jewelry. Before leaving,| amend the bills to conform to|Herbert McKibbon of Rochester. Me-, Crookston—Clear, 25; roads alip- Chicago, Feb. 23—(#)-—They call! found in her room Sad other evidence, | stool. westward to the Rockies, but p> forced the five occupants into 4) changes made in the committee of ; Kibbon and Grace Raymond, Eyota, | pery. , her “Sure Shot Mary” now at Lake-| the arrest of Miss Florence Stokes,| Albert Papacek, pants pattern; | itation occurred in the north Pacific second floor, cut the| the whole yesterday. Minn. riding with him, were bruised |" Grand Forks—Cleaf, 29; roads far y } w high pret bopnuse: \érs wre ae ialeticne oppratols Barman ee cap; Dahl Clothing cant eters: nyt few pincer talgnhone : mint and then sped away| “mye only dispute occurred on the when the car 5! Senge Cine i ki regular . T. nnon’s iter si ore, cap; e Wedge, pair z- throughout the Uni tates report-} in an automobile. f ing—- roads vf ed oe shot 600 out of| became quarre e ago ichmond's Beotery, paired temperatures below freesing this| | The robbers forced their way into| bill to transfer $100,000 from Be For the first time in 35 years the| Devils Lake—Clear, 26; H * 01 hi rs. ist an-| bridge fund to the general fund, | number of pensioners on the govern-| ‘Winoni roads. sible 500 with an army rifle to| when Glennon became interested in E. B. Klein, hat; | morning. the house when Mrs. Lindquist | in the medal \tself-and four honor|-s 19-year-old girl to whom he gave| Alex Rosen and rothers; ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | swered a ring of the doorbell about 11) recommended by the appropria-| ment rolls declined below the half| Mankato-—Clear, $3; roads . Bars. an engagement ring last week. (Continued on page three) Official in charge. Pm ; | (Continued on: page three) million mark’ during October, 1926. 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