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SALURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE TE 2 SUICIDE P ACT ie Be in Conspiracy trust proceedings against virtually | all grain and ore carriers on the CARRIED OUT Great Lakes charging that members| He A. Boo ied eee ee es of the lake carriers association to-|" "Construction of tho building wit! gether with independent vessel own-! Rooming House ett res‘raining the shippin; ” Milwaukee, Wis., April 7.—(AP)—| from continuing an “uniawful com- % bination and conspiracy to restrain | The most carefully planned and] snterstate and foreign commerce.” 2 executed suicide pact which has come| Bernsteen charged that the agree- ‘ to attention of Milwaukee police in| ment was entered into years was revealed early today when| ber by the vessel operators. e officers found the bodies of Mr. and And all about the house were evidence of the care with which they | had embraced death. Even the man- ! ner in which the suicides were re- aa | vealed, a letter to Haggin’s brother in Chicago, was a manifestation of the same deliberate preparation. Building Will Be 100x100—Lo- | They sought death to escape worry of financial distress, it was indicated.| cated at Corner o: Four days ago the only roomer left. Mr. and Mrs. Haggin made their way and Seventh plan and turned on the gas. Letter on ete f Joseph F. Haggin, the brother, day. constriction project. “Better come up and get our} John L. Larson, Bismarck ¢ bodies, we have decided to end it) tractor, was awarded iy for erection of a gara, With the letter were keys to the] the Stair Motor compas house. ner of Broadway and Seventh stree* Haggin hastened to Milwaukee,| The building will Ls arriving after midnight. With police| will pe fireproof throughout. It wil he rushed to the house. On the] be 100 by 100 feet in size with ha’ front door was the first of a num-| basement and ground floor. ber of notes which police found. In| Acrosg the front of the building death Mr. and Mrs. Haggin planned] facing Broadw-y, a sh to be considerate of the living, it) —=— e was revealed, for the note said: , “Do not light matches, the house is full of gas.” Crevices about windows had beer stuffed up to prevent escape 0: gas. On the bathroom door wa: another note which read: Cats Were Alive “If these two cats in here are not 2 dead please, some one, send them to ” Miss Cawker, humane society work- er, have them put to sleep, don’ throw them into the street, thai would ¢e cruel for they were raise as pets. Thanks.” The cats wer. . alive, > On the furniture were little notes. explaining from whom they had bee: purchased, how much is owing and what disposition they wished mad of them, Haggin was 49 years old, his wife, Pearl, was 39. They had beer. married 12 years, $10,000, How for yourself today $6.30 monthly f: months grows to Larger monthly ments grow in Instead of “ha sults. Mail the cou For All Coughs (|? | and All Ages¥.” | 4s Pure as phtanii ers had entered into an cael . {mot to accept a contract for spring; Milwaukee Police Find Bodies| shiperent until May 1 aoe filed inj = A federal court here today by United of Couple in Gas-filled States District Attorney A. E. Bernsteen asked for an injunction Mrs. Oscar Haggin in their room- | ® ing house. j Man and wife lay in an attitude of repose on their bed. Two cats, whose lives they strove to spare, were in the bathroom. Approximately $30,000 will be ex- received his letter in Chicago yester- | Peuded on Bismarck’s latest gara owroom Wi $1,000, $5,000, Do You Want? Why not set a definite goal gin on a Plan which will wantee your receiving $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 or more in 120 months? Under the Investors Syndi- cate Certificate Plan an in- vestment of as little as nee of your poteerere ey guarantee of a third-of- a-century-old house with assets of over $18,000,000. Write today for details of this easy, convenient plan. saving you will ie a nite pais and a plan— sohiel the re- Cece NT-20. Minneapolis, Minn State Office St Natl Bank Bid Fargo, N. D. Said . [be puitt with 65 feet of full tengts ~ _|plate glass. Van Horn and Rittenbush were company of Bismarck, plumbing to j begin at once and occupancy is ex- pected by July 1. al Zz companies (,APITOy, TONIGHT Warner Baxter “THE COWARD” A weakling facing his doom wins supreme regen- eration last Decem- | Our Gang Comedy “Edison-Marconi Company” Coming Mon., Tues., Wed. Matinees Men. & Tucs. at 2:30 f Broad- al the contract ge’ to house y at the cor -f£ brick an Much and be- ‘or 120 $1,000. invest- a, is MINOT POLICEMAN FIRED lice Commissioner NX. Lafleur, A! son was given for Sundby's dis-| Vitamin D in yolks of eggs helps} A cow has eight toes. Minot, N. D., April 7. -(AP)#Dis-! short time ago the commissioner | missal. | to_prevent rickets. a — missa} of his brother-in-law, Johnjasked the chief of police, A. —_—_—_———— | ee Sundby, a9 c..ptain of the Minot po-| Wagner, for his fesignation, but During the Miami hurricane the lice, was announced today by Po-Jofficer has never replied. No r ind blew 132 miles per hour. | E Dr. Enge { Chiropractor WATCH REPAIRING Ary watch, regardless of ke oF condition, repaired for 01 blus the cost of necessary mate- rial or parte All Work Guaranteed Mai! Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Main Ave. — Bismarck, N. BD. Lucas Blk. Dr. Rev. F. McErlain On, spathic Physician Elect py Solar-Ray Chronic ace @ Specialty 414 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. 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