The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 2

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" enforced d will be will 28.-- (P)—Wal mountai secon ail of them them, but their or any great wefl known pet ones. peculators. in . will not, if with a cent’ of Stock Exchange He will re- best. friend. $s head exists the idea vad luck to begin the with an outgo of money. His activ ties in the stock market for that d able t tina nothir r than to find in morning a check for in- come from a AY use the injunction section we'll svon | A OTHER D | “Prohibition is better > We fore the Exchange Opens prohibition is repealed, brewery and destroy prohibition. The people of+ ries Remembered erything he had 7 i- | Street has Montana Winter fens eA RIENDS KEEP WALL STREET SPECULATORS HAVE FARMER ALIVE PET SUPERSTITIONS ALL THEIR OWN have ’em spitting cotton. One Broker Will Not Part Pel er a | With a Cent of Money Be- _ ree Hil valine onteread Man Enters Second Week of Se a a tight Wherever| in the Morning —$2 and $50 Ne to Save Life By ees ce an Ike ckyrcekets.| Bills Avoided — Anniver- That's why they keep up the fight te . Wheat Crop Is in Good Condition retained t his that it is fir G who retu loss, Other ful at- he 60 HOW BIG BOSS OF A.S, L, LIVES Liver-shaking Machine Only ‘Rough Stuff’ in Daily Regimen of Wheeler ie who. like with a littl stock, usually time make 1 T in which they me ade how Jamestown Picked ‘ For 1928 Meeting * wateh indication of W A loss, a warning no mat- to their ste D., April t Wood vuth Dakota, tS . decided at the ay to hold the estown, N. D ; for coming mere President Marie | bills in commod can be found cu like to see tape kind of ticker basket Wall As everywhere c try there who a man are people would dise: avoid contagious the are also those who Mrs. national con les in that deal 1 stocks, tomers who do not momore th run into the y DUTCHER This is a who is sitting world live gton, 28. a story about how a on top of this new dry Even the most arde that Wayne B. Wheeler i on top of the world. In doubtful if unofficial pi in history ever wielded power in government affairs as the big boss of the Anti gue, Calling at his home, I found tha he has bought a co-operative apart- ment, paying one-fifth down much a month. y mends the co-op This particular apartment fronts one of the most beautiful se tions of wild and woody Rock Cr park, where Senator Borah and others ride horseb: in the morning. king Up the Liver ; ; m MN. Di dith Wirch, Kulm, N endant, Mrs. Mabe at D.; inner senti Brown, Wilton, N. D.; Street rv March the market On the morning of ear one of the topics 1 customers’ reoms r ago. close to Faces About Later market — started though it were going to ¢ the performance, out duplicate ce about vigor- stocks men who t for many to be supe than But Verdict Reduced Although the Ward the case favors rming the dec to “new big speculators, ,000 to $ ‘on rendered today shows. \ places a Allegations of error made by the! * pn the juice! railroad compan is sep? herself as the | the judgment ed nF es him up, down und | verdict granted Sullivan be excess iver out of you,” | option of a the judg: himself with machine in which on around himself, tu ge customer i house. . But. the month® in W. bull ma usly at utter, after treet dur- ins to talk, bout changing ticker from a bear More than one wasted Nivan t ingt the reducti z tape roll toa Whee in his ae of seat on top of the word, we! "The injury pite | plained was one of cold | Geived. in working in, of which Sullivan com Heged to have been an a for the in use would bh «time to come. gs that have been current| in the street are, quoted in mi a customer's room the who quotes them) to that they are! ° me-p ecler knows how and when to and recently when he forced | elainy t certain di a ppointment of Roy A. Haynes | leged by Sullivan to be due to. the prohibition commissioner, he made | accident, were due to other causes. top of the world a bit he 2 Blea Miia: Flashes of Life The Associated City Mrs. Richa , Dupont heiress who eloped, to uggle along with a’ ber or two in an apartment in| trader, whe ice president of it and|# choice location in Philadelphia large indus Lorganization, has when the honeymoon is ov prediction for the number 77. He will dispense with her maid i order with the cus- secretary, tomers’ man of one house to buy, ifor him any stock he sees selling at that exact figure. He says he has {never known it to fail that when he! | wisely. | without | stopping think more com; Bedroom His Office Wheeler's twin-bed his bedroom, kymmasium. It is here much of his work. A_rolltop: de: is in one corner opposite the he hine. One of the twin beds has n occupied and, this being early in the morning, unmade. Opened strewn uare in the center is a contrivance similar to the back of a steamer chair | which indicates that Mr. Wheeler has | perused his mail and perhaps evi breakfasted in bed. It all look very comfortable and so untidy that one's heart warms toward Mr. ! Biheries | daily from Pet ue ery e walls a ? es of pe ai C s wife one package — sonable young met And, women whe;| Of um per week, ree Tee | At the time of Henry VII, bailiffs ; arrested when in a sllious mood Were sent to collect debts. One of se he burned Gyer fa5ithese was John Dun, who was so instead of | pay of ;#etive that his name finally became Rigen picture of $34.75 as us The judged shoved |sYnonomous with the word “bill.” clipped from the L Home her from the courtroom, ns u Portland, Me. | off the old block. a i man for the White and Don pitches for South nd High, In order to see when the is on and | y does | Mr. serves a. st upon and, has in cockta “Golden Rule Cale k's, . Wheeler snrawled himself out untidied twin bed and looked comfortable. His shirt, with its starched and pleated bosom, was now covered by a vest. Mr. Wheeler's ap- and ‘aran not impressive. He Mrs. Lord was excused slender, of medium height and would | J¥ry duty by Justice Chapma pass for a bookkeeper or look per-, °M¢¢ pitched for feetly at-home in a grocer’s apron. | yy. << “The wet New York World has a |, New York—Chauncey Depew, at 93, photograph of Mr. Wheeler which Keeps an eye on what is doing in looks like a composite of Beelaebub, | Wall street. Folks who noticed him Leon Trotsky and Lon Chaney and? ne er ds there could think it delights to print this picture asf No particular _r especially aces D scible, tet Whecler really Since New York Central, of which he looks m&gh more innocent than that. '* Chairman, was firm and his, slogan | There is an ease and assurance of | '* “The optimist always wins. manner/tnd- speech which belie his : harmless appearance, however. He eat Apes Re eee ae nee gards himself as a millionaire. Ex- comes his way. Mr. Wheeler has |-Pliining his rise to members of the ee aiienit 4 arest ‘man. | Minois Manufacturer ion, “What's all this hoorah about he said he borrowed $12,000 and most Haynes?” asked your correspondent. | 0f it went into newspaper advertising, | whe wets are aniversully against | Which worked wonder Haynes,” replied Mr. Wheeler. “Is that why you're so strong for!) Haynes?” | So He's for Him “That's one reason,” replied Mr., ) Wheeler, smiling. “The newspapers | ° that slam Haynes’ record are all wet. | They don't want a dry who does his! job in earnest.” F “Hasn't Andrews done a better job than Haynes did?” “I don’t care to go into that.” Mr. Wheeler suggested that the records were open to anyone. Why didn’t Mr. Wheeler take the prohibition commissioner's job? The real answer that Mr. | Wheeler is too blamed smart, but he replied that he had long since | creed oe Cp ha ag the othe | that he felt he could do more good | : Satay: Hae for the cause in his present position, | ihinka Chine atl fesse eke and that league officials made it 8) announces she intends to produce it policy not to enter government there, She gave the warden $1,000, || Closest in the city to offices, service. |Proceeds of her writings about her'| theatres, and rail- About These Debates jail experiences, to be used for a, “What good are these debates be-| prison library. F eged Butler nod teed and you and, bogs BE | arrow going to do?” | New York—Explaining that his! “These debates only give us &/conscience troubled him because hi chance to answer a lot of the wet | proved false to the honor system and | bunk distributed by men like Butler ran away, Paul Oliver, 25, is going and Darrow.’ |back voluntarily to~Elderson ‘Road | Mr, Wheeler said, further: Camp in West Virginia. He surren-| “Effort is now being made to make | dered to authorities here to complete | it ay ag, hat prohibition enforce-|a two-year sentence for stealing an me: a collapse. There is no | automobile. reason for this unl federal offi- ‘cers fail to do their duty and state} An officers go to sleep. If we use the |train injunction section without juries we | pipe, locomotive, } in try ‘em quicker and more effec-|from which smoke is piped to each | tively and if the judges will $i) compartment for passengers’ use. i from in, who Bowdoin colleg who £0, Now Te- gZo- Clarence New York Charles Hig! atest description of President Cool- | idge is that he is one of the 50 peo- ple in the world who can say yes no without asking adv’ ee Washington—Uncle idea that he is not rec on some $100,000,000 because the {folks who should pay have tainted in- comes. The estimate is made by treasury officials including a case pending in-the supreme court which involves the principle whether bootleggers and others may incrim inate themselves by making returns. _ New York—Mae West, who ha just got out of the workhouse, where she spent 10 restful days for insist Indian equippe mounted prince hax his private with a huge tobacco | in the * and Borresen Many Inspect New ; center of | Mandan News WORK IN TRACK ‘icMahan Names Men For, Event Tryouts—Preparing || Personal and For Capital City Meet Social News of warm chocolate. bus wrapp Many visitors were expected tods Bismarck day Manager H Schulte extended an invitation to resid Attention will be focused on dividual events in track until the ‘apital City Meet, Coach L. ©. M ‘ yesterday when he men who ure to try for in the v ous events, ‘ Three men are to be chosen in each | event, and the work during the next few days will determine his choice, McMahan said. In the hundred yard dash in- RE Jos, Mc€ fireman, TERS HOSPITAL rthy, Northe went to Glendive, uesday where he reentered the P. hospital for further tr hand. Some time ago | Carthy suffered the loss Mont, N. Mr. Me y to undergo a bone operation. WILL MAKE HOME HERE eitz, Fleck and Tom Valder, I. Dietrich, Nichols, Thysell in the half mile and f Ider, Nelson and Nichols ¢ his home and headquarters anager of the Mace: der in the Mandan district. McDonald, Barnet te iember anson and Seite are trying! Parnell met, members of the low hurdles and Borresen, Seitz and Morris for the high hu: In the high jump,! Heidt, Vose' Luther, Williams, ; Richardson, Stevens and MecKendry! have been named and in the broad jump, Heidt, Vos Helbling, Fleck, Belin Borr ind rich have been chosen to pie ae oeutel ae ie pole vault and Heidt, Voseka, Luther, | SO SOREN: He Morris and Helbling in the shot put;| ), BISHOP TYLER HERE For the discus, Helbling, Heldt andy he Rt Rat are trying out nd for the rris, Heldt, Toman and Borresen, local abs ing Wednesday-evening. TO LIVE IN TACOMA F. L. McDonald and her s Miss Mayme Breen, left Wednes night for Taconia, Wash.,. wher y will make their future home. Breen home has been rented to ind Mrs. Ralph Newcomer. M te da: th Helbling, isit to the Christ chureh par To Have Baseball Meeting Tomorrow TO ENLIST James Brown and Fred Schmidt went to Fargo Tuesday evening to take the entrance examinations for enlistment into the S. navy. 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