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| [==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Corn Show Prize Winners in Four Departments Announced Today|FIVEDROWNED; ' -f dUDGING WILL United Front Wanted onFarm Aid eT BE COMPLETED = OUNTING Away—Cities Cut Off From Light and Power Winner of County Corn Show —_—_ .Cup Probably Will Be Announced Tonight SENATOR SHOOT FORCED TO ABANDON Inicyincon | ko Finds Politicians There Do Not HE ARD FROM Care to Hear About Finati- cial State of Nation, Tax Re- Towa Representative Says Gov- ernor Lowden Is Logical duction and Tariff Matters— Choice of the West Get an Extra For. - News of Football The Tribune will issue a foot- ball extra about 5:30 Saturday afternoon, ‘hich will contain complete scores of alk riajor STREAMS BURST BANKS Vermont Hardest Hit, But Flood Conditions Bad in Two Other States JARFRAY IS SPEAKER Places Tax Cut’ Limit. at mes, including those of the $300,000,000 h ig ts ri and the big Soo Urges Paes casi Line President Co. Philadelp! Nov. 4.—(AP) — o aeorea will also be given of . |Senator Reed Smoot of Utah has e R operation Among North Da- | trod that some Philadelphia politi-|| (*, bumarck Valley City game kotans; Haney Talks cians do not care to hear about the . “gis rr Perris nie iA on dre tax re- nds pa hipster ee no 7 . luction and tariff matters. Becat i Prize winners in four departments | ‘The senator, who was the principal |] livery which Sealine vot of the North Dakota state corn show speaker at a ‘Bea in the Metro- ing to déliver the football edi- ‘were announced today. politan Opera House last night-in'| tion to subscribers’ home., the William Borden, Mandan, won| the interest of Republican organiza-|| regular afternoon edition of the irst place in the rainbow and Iate| tion candidates for municipal offices, || “Tribune will be delivered to sub- Washington, Nov. 4.— (AP) — Th ’ e. : : ; catia, Mass., Nov. 4— i el ee os a ‘ wo woman and two chil- j AN s q dren were drowned when the J dam on the Blackstone river-at Smith village in this town gave way shortly before noon today. ‘The woman was believed to be a Mrs. But 1m, but the names of the children were not learned. Boston, Nov, 4.—(AP)—Floods of NYE Dakotan Claims Farm Relief Important, But Other Issues Must Be Considered mixed flint class. Holmer Walker,| 3 interrupted so, often that he was|| scribers Saturday, and the foot- h at odds as‘to a presidential unprecedented volume gripped three id; _Clifford|forced to lay aside his pared!| ball extra may be purchased i New England states today. Harehon. wae ; a | Raymond | Speech and take his audience task|| trom newsboys on the s'reets. candidate, two western Republican Fi y: * “ ni i - ive’ persons were re] Horring, Glen Ullin, fourth; W. 8S. |£or its lack of interest in the affairs Get an extra if you want all ne sa ol Hoe aie timber in . drowned, pro) kateb a 2 A meeting of striking miners at Ludi i “ into a Lake, fifth, and Wal-|°f the government, the football dope. It will be on i ‘i Bp tidlow, Colo., is pit*ured above. It was at this meeting that pl into the millions, een Nuno, Elgin, th. ‘ Crowd Grows Restless the streets short!'v after 5:30. are ercaieh hela desis made for a picketing invasion of the southern coal flelds, Eee ed F.,A. Mund, Milnor, won first] Shortly after th ing of Sen- Insisting that the new farm Dill] | prize in the Mercer corn class, with a Bineaea: adders, when dealt _———_____—__-____________ | must include the equalization fee of e ° o Eck ee Mae a ws Andre tern, i os ny wt di ap tn in iomaatemarwan ee QL ANA Sinclair Will Face New — |rist tien ten lerman, Hazelton, 3 Ben esident Coolidge’s veto, Rep- Dittus, Glen Ulin, fourth; ‘Ottol Festieas.” It apparently had come to DIVERS FIND ‘resentative’ Dickinson of Iowa, in a peo eller astag reported Fete pie ale ent! baa! D. C. Crim-| the ennintore p jfeeye a ater SeIntaN tp Prac Ale ae J LA Wi h ° The fury that 18 hours of temene mins, Hazelton, sixth. |-tirns i in ormer Governor ywwden Frank Schretz, Hazelton, won the fiery ‘ype Pinstead the serve: M ANY BODIES of Illinois as the logical choice of uri y in as ington on J anuary 1 6 oo let loose was unabated to- first in the early mixed flint class;|went into a discussion of the fiscal the west. “The mere suggestion off. 0 = ST wollen streams a D.C. _Crimmins, Hazelton, second; | problems of the country and failed the farm problem,” he said, “points —_— ——-———- their banks and pee N. F..Doepky, Washburn, third; Tru-|to mention local political conditions. to Mr. Lowden’s name.” Justice Siddons F f loomed hourly. The dead i Bia eel tt nk | poets ate eh eee, “orca ane arses Date for TNDTANS VISIT {izes tet me be , . , . A. was interru; as one ? i ‘ y Goehring, Hazelton, sixth. of the many brass ligula ekitavial the — Second Trial, After Express- a lieved drowned in a submerged se- with other independent western Re- dan in a Westfield, M: W. B. Fal » Bismarck, wo it 1 iF publicans of the upper chamber, ad- NEARL ii 1% estfield, Mass., street, first place in. the i recta [copa ee halted ten «| Most of Those Who Perished| vocates the ‘eandidocy of: Berlator ing Regret That It Could yn srinahtdigeicprts ing frildiag lass; Angus Falconer, Bismarck,|dozen women with yellow — Were Trapped in Cabin Norris of Nebraska, simultaneously eli Not Begin Within A Few i “shines sic tts — mR SS 3. Kottenbock Brothers, Glen| marched to the stage. addressed a letter to the Farmers’ Rutland Hardest Hit Ullin, third; D. ©. Crimmins, Hazel-}| Resuming his speech the senator Union “convention at Jamestown, N. FY Days—Witnesses Are Wide- med centers my, dourih, L. 4. Heid, Biamarck,|wont from one. pase of the finan: ee Dp hich he raised the tubs Taking of Testimony Com-| 1. oo ered Members of Arikara Tribe|ed is fr nt Rane tare canter er, | cia! a Tv |y the e cpenditures at ii ing—' Me a ‘4 ide sixth, ; more be talked the more restless the| Sydney, ‘New South Wales, Nov.|the Chicago convention in 1920, pleted This Morning—Will i Join Capt. Rase in Review- world peony wae ie ba though not referring to him by Go to Jury Tonight Washington, Nov. 4.— —Al- i coursed rear ae afternoon and the judges| tience became exhausted and, throw-| ‘covered from the wreckeg” of the |e: ; sora bert M. Foll aed Harry ¥ Back ing Army Troops — ~|foumeholders tosk to beats and’ tater said that the winner of the state ing his prepared speech to the table, a “7 | Senator Nye, in his letter, said he} ,, ‘ ‘ill fi Penh UAE eet ibaa telephone service w virtually corn show county cup would prob-|he turned to the audience and said:|ferry boat Greycliffe, which was | wished to express confidence that the], Napoleon, N. D., Nov. 4.—(Special of Clumbia eikonal atrta Resplendent in, the eagles’ feath-| non-existent and the city wi with. ably be announced tonight. The cup| “Just few. more words. Perhaps |¢rushed in a collision with the Brit-| Jamestown convention would not in|t® the Tribune)—With completion of |of lumbia supreme court on Mon- : ; 8 | out lights or power: A comm ¢ was wan last year by Sargent|you are not interested in this long] ish steamship Tahiti, yesterday,|“2"Y WaY compromise the demands | ‘estimony this morning and with ar-|day, January 16, on a charge of eon-| crs and beaded costumes of their) Dotional guerds was called outer “il county. |. array of figures, but I thought I was| reached 35 this afternoon and it was |0f the farmer, which demands have | BU ne ion tie Prete. ing of th “Teapot seit tee Ics; | People, a delegation of the Arikaral Conditions at. Ludlow, Newport 4. G. Haney spoke o1, “Minnesota | speaking to a gathering of business | feared ‘that the total death roll of|Deen. only for protection on a par| “ution and defense started, the ease | Oe © Teapot Dome naval oil} tribe journeyed to Fort Linesin yes-| Bennington, Springfield, and Barre tte: 4 ws |. He ; with that afforded other i of J, H. Schatz, former Napoleon |Teserve. ‘ is corn a oy ae nd J et. Fee eters gn bad an Poardlnoetes ill tose ithe hult| oUF government.” Piet industry, br reog a expected to go to the Hoty wae fixed seater by Jus- bac vant aniag. sd Bice bigs ing bet wis Sasa of agriculture of the provinee-ofjernment. ~ - of the sunken boat today in an ef-|, “In these early considerations, it e this afternoon. s » who on Wednesday or- f S +110 bridges had’ becg Mani i is well c i »| - Selection of a jury was completed | dered a mistrial of the oil case after | ment beside which they had fought ge: m destroyed. afk» ae if pedro Public Discussion Necessary (Cede Pernsel ge sto —e the eee peerean ype geet late yesterday and introduction of|the government had charged that| 2ainst the Sioux in 1876, A Cee Massachusetts, North and dances and corn ceremonials| _ “I amvitally interested in the re- fapiea in. the pl tt the ferry |t us the all-important issue in the | testimony began this pep Sev-| Burns detectives employed by Sin-| | The leader of the visitors was Westfield perreighl Pittsfield, and wore presented by # group’ of| duction of taxes. Iam giving all my| boat which sank within three eleig next year will be that of farm re-|@" Witnesses were called by the|clair had made attempts to establish | Bear’s Belly, last survivor of the ned eel ol a Sees of small- / Arikara Indians. heart and my strength to a study of] utes of the collision after a terrific| lief, there are interlocking issues | Prosecution and one by the defense, |contact with jurors and that one of|Arikara scouts who accgmpanted Givsamtinen Be abate 8 of turbulent Mr. Evans'is to be the principal the problem. The only way we ean|exniosion in the engine room, which must be considered. Choosing| Witnesses’ testimony related|the jurors had declared he expected | Custer ‘on the Little Big Horn expe- Hisense Weak n 8 on tonight’s® program,|get at the solution is by public dis- rs. Millicent Bryant, onl of |® candidate for the presidency must mainly to identification of books of material gain from a verdict. dition. With him was Star, son of ‘Aiacees nt way which will open at 8 o'clock. Corn|cussion so that Cie ie may under-| Australia’s first women flyers, was |e done with our eyes wide open to|the Merchants bank, with which Special government counsel sug-| the chief who" raised the Arikara away at North Ad Sekar ceremonials are to be presented and|stand the wishes of the people.” | one of those killed in the disaster. | the fact that such matters as freight | Schatz was connected. _ Arguments | Sested the date for a new trial and| contingent allied with the federal| oh and south b wie K novelty acts given by Chilcott and| Then the senator returned to his|°"Many children wero on the ferry |Tates credit costs, the influx of | Probably will be completed early this the court expressed some disappoint-| troops, Yellaw Bear, Little Crow,| Hoosac river jcranches of the Marlow Sisters. The Great North-|printed speech, but before he had] oat at the time, and school boys | Wealth in the conduct of campaigns, | fternoon and the case should be in| ment that the retrial could not be-| Plenty Fox and some eight younger acres oe ebacteeced 5 ern quartet will sing ard musical | uttered half a dozen words some oneljabored heroically to rescue gis as well as the purposes sought in| the jury’s hands tonight, according |gin within a few days. The justice| men. “Among the women were Chief] new England and ‘Ni evade bob numbers will be presented by the ae Hery shouted “Choke him!"| and. children paste eae nahi te | the MeNary-Haugen tail, must enter fe ae Be ae) state’s attorney of aaah pealisei ahs difficulties the ee te a Henke) Rabbit Wom-| cither tusmaleaniy, pot a pair te Bismarck high school girls’ glee} From that point he began to jump} swim. Frederick Corley, a fireman, | into any thorough farm relief pro- g ‘ounty. : é would have by issuing| an and Mother Co = febind tee anon ae . aragraph after paragraph and at ' , 2 m. Schatz is charged with making a| new subpoenas for its witnesses, de-| _ After being photographed with Lt, time the pr Hines janariel = Melani Pelle a ae jpeg pico eRe = Must Consider Them All false report to the state bank sf scribed iy former Senator Atlec| Col. Thomas Brown, command- a meting. eer indefinite to Efforts of the chairman of the ype se * “We are unfair if we do not care-|#™iner and with embezzling $2,000,|Pomerene .as spread all the way| ing Fort Lincoln, the veteran war- road officials to venture : eee: was expected to be com-/audience became. Finally his pa- 4.—(AP)—The number of bodies{ ci rescued several who were struggling re- | Ww, * fi “tac 4 A a prediction. meeting, Samuel, M. Vauclain, to fully weigh the stre: |W. A. McCully, also formerly con-|from Honolulu to France and from| Tiors took place with Captain F. W. $ fe es, Ta., 0: ve quiet the crowd met-with little suc- shape akes Dee Vane Eons able Sonuuites” aranin oe aval nected with the bank and charged Texas to Canada, Rase to review the troops at the Rips yg tess experience ‘cllege, will speak on|cess. From laughing, shuffling their| who were injured in the collision. > | farm relief is a matter of record, If | With embezzlement of $2,000, prob- Blackmer Is. 5 j customary Thursday evening retreat history of the state, when the Fame { ‘ pen Sovereatie., + the Towa ie and iniaeee: esi ce Nineteen persons were still in the tre rena tt sanaiinte shes wen Athos erga until'next| The pevemient, toley eeked cee Pleads For Pensions ington, Mad, Still’ and Nai ke ‘ Experiment Station,’ 5 7 hospitals today and 27 had been, of ungness to support ” us court to inst f . rivers went on a ram 4 inopportune applaudin; P the McNary-Haugen bill, let t —_——_ —- , against one of the} Scout Bear's Belly responded to ‘i page re- Northern sungiet will sng snd Chil| incastioning against any consider-| mtd and sent to thelr MOmeH "|ions sight of the fact that there are| AMother Cross-Ocean |mer*wss feet Hey M. Black | Lt. Col Brown's address of welcome, ted orn .d New Hartford mpering wi % ther : h = cott and the Marlow Sisters will pre te eet 036,000,000 peor y 8 ee Sat ieee: ame Flight Starts Today of the C Continental Trading company,| quent plea in his own language for| Vere ¢sPecially affected, Mellon, Senator Smoot selves favorable to this bill but have peg company thay Fa ae ough this | pensions for the surviving relatives| RESERVOIR BREAKS; TOWN j laced the outside limit at $300,-] °°" voted f ps that is not the| Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 4.—(P)—| recelvi Liberty bonds | 2qtte,atikara, scouts who fell in| 18 PARTIALLY WIPED OUT cials and members of service clubs let us determine, then, where-| tit by air started today when the|Blackmer has refused to return| Sec etre’s, tae enor Wa a er Ms : f Mrs, Gustine Carroil, 60, is beli feted at the annual corn show! Quake Is Felt. Along in lies the strength of each jable| Heinkel hydro-airplane, _D-1220,|from Europe and the government | iuelish. by @ fellow-tribesman from ieved Insanity Hearing For Cincin-|"ever hope to compete politically if| distant. ‘the plane, which is flying| contempt of court. To the assembled officers, Bear's! today, Twenty-five buildings, in- earthquake ; Mr. Dicki i i his ; but. apparently of only modcrate in- Wife Is Waived pa rag as sy ate farm. been here since October 18, sence of Blackmer's attorneys, form-| Guerre.” On the Little Big Horn royed. William Ballou, owner 5 {n-ligation fee cannot find i he “struck” two Sioux, and wears residents after c. be) Ry ned Poop: pms Lyssa a ity ing for George Remus,| coniance. Only one eo oon eee Hoa which also is the backed of the/® date set for a hearing on the mo-| an eagle feather for’ each. The| "¢, bad seen the reservoir on a hill- Perha| y noon by the Bis- 4 " candidate. the Arikara reservation at Elbo-| t? have been drowned when the Ly- club, Californian Coast election is depending first “upon the| to New.York from Warnenadu, Ger-| Justice Siddons took the Blackmer| 2°lly, ¢xPlained. the Siaitiance ning: all of the’ indus tensity was felt along the Califcrnia er Governor Nathan Miller and oir, saved. the lives of 8 » plane, i 4 king from cone must realize ‘that what benefita his’ aan pane Fe pee senchiog bare He Remus; jj be reached, he declared, “that there| Azores with Lilli Dillenz, Viennese Henipetiah Fotis later Ure, mere killing of an enemy would not side bree! away its HSE ¢ he! BI lor it. 500 in Lil h 230, : show, city, county and state offi-| 000,000, TRI AL NOV 4 4 whole test of a candidate. If it-is| Another attempt to span the Atlan-|after. the pe aE tenes Dome oe ie ot eee be) es Pittsfield, Mass. Nov. 4—UP)— 4 Poa dust, shh dacmace can hopped off at 6:15 a, m. for the|asked the court to make him show| woods. man reservoir broke away and wiped vy. Los , 4—(AP)—, . e i tren Angeles, Nov. 4——(AP)—An| nati Man‘ Who Killed His |size of many, by way of the Azores, has| motion under advisement in the ab- Hie: tie, onnie’s Leathers he wore: sa toffice and eight homes, Pa 2 peep din, legs Seemgteny Mae scl recently at St. Louis as proof of his| The Heinkel hydto-airplane flight| George Gordon Battle of New York, | ©xPedition he and a few others dis-| many by hurrying to the center of Azores, approximately 1,000 miles|cause why he should not be held in out the center of the of considerable duration hair, each an Arikara “Croix de Barbara at 5:52 a. m., to 5: it a substitute for the equal-| is backed by the Hamburg-American | These attorneys will be notified and| £°Vored five enemy tepecs. In one! the town to warn the _ pr eacnsialy 7 fines. neighbor also benefits him and paid] there as being of about one minute's today will be an equalization fee in the new| actress, aboard as a passenger, walt-| GRAND JURY TO HEAR entitle one to wear a feather, fa ‘Two miles of the Boston and Al- tribute to Bismarck business men forlduration, stacting ac b: | farm bill or an equalization fight in| ing® favorable weather for the con-| WILLIAM J. BURNS , said; the honor was in closing with! p51 main line track were washed their cooperation in the staging of|damage” was reported “from” be fae elles ts trial: Nevamber'tg| the next congress.” tinuance of its transatlantic flight| Washington, Nov. 4,—(@)_wi.| the enemy sufficiently to strike him.) 5, : the corn show. int. f first de; _ oa SS ae to New York. liam J. Burns, whose detecti' d= 7. Title ‘A community will prosper. as ie Luis observatory ‘felt a very 0. 8 charge of first degree mur- Rebel Outbreaks The backers have announced that| owed the Teapot “tae ol one Inquest at Little ol & ' the farmers prosper, t shock at 4:15 -| ‘The major reasons for the action both planes will fly to the United| spiracy jury, will follow those jur- ‘The Becket Sille Mill,’ Sew ray said, poi out tha St S:68 Gay) The first eanrh| were thetthe three aenists ap-/ Have Been-Crushed| states by. way of Harbor Grace,| ors clove the gana Sry which is| Falls Is Postponed _| miii'the Basket Shop Pie pct tremor was preceptible. pointed to examine Remus had not eee Newfoundland. ; investigating the case. Until November 21] were the industries wiped out, | The Santa Barbara and Santa! com, leted their examinations, were} Mexico City, Nov. 4.—(AP) The flight of the two planes is re-| Assistant District Attorney Neil __ Maria temblors also were reported to full: haw, aan not with ag and order prevailed through-| garded in German aviation circles as ‘both Burkina char, . ‘i Mexico, the department of in-| 2" indication that’ the Hamburg- » hh rat ae pet Little Falls, Minn., Nov. 4.—(AP) terior announced in a statement to-| American line is making prepare-| and erman Burns, to|—The inquest into the sents ss 2 . The rebelliou: tions for the'development-of trans-| appear Monday for examination.| Unidentified man who was shot by rs oceanic air service. The ‘were instructed to bring their|C@t! Van Hercke, 5 ee near ve completely pry books bearing upon the Washington| here, Wednesday night, was post- crushed, the department said. Horta, Island of Fayal, Azores,| investigation made by their opera-| Poned Signs Nov, 21, it was an- two small rebel groups are| Nov. 4—(#)—The | Heinkel . hydro-| tives, which led to the declaration of| Nounced tode Mori 4 in the state oi airplane D-1220, which is on a flight/ a mistriel in the case of rt.B.| Dr. 0. rown, Morrison in iy rsued | to the United States GA A Fou. and Barry Sihelair, enargod Gar ani onl Pe paver cies 20res, here ai criminal conspiracy in the a 4; é a leasing of the navy all fererve, cane to make further investiga- rates faretitt ct | Pane, repre tg ie, ney bagel Aye tl Q bark % ” at was a’ Mellett’s Slayer lot his. dog late Wednesday, and,| heard Granted New Trial Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 4—(AP) Lengel, { 23 fH Ei iy def se fad 3 3 a HS i a : tf ie He citi

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