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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' HUNDREDS DIE_IN WRECK OF CHILEAN VESSEL DRY LEADERS \NEW ISSUE IS /MORALSURVEY | Webb Brothers Will a FOUR SURVIVE LIKE HOOVER; | INJECTEDINTO | HITS GOTHAM} Expand Business to Fy | OF 300 ABOARD GOOD IS BUSY) FALL ELECTION) NIGHT CLUBS) _Meet New Demands WRECKED SHIP Dispose of Dry Goods Lines; — Prohibition Party May Capital Constitutional Amendment to/Hostesses Called American) secure More Room for Chilean ‘Teanepert Grounds oa Reefs in Storm and Goes ize Smith Opposition in Pay Depositors in 300 Closed | Counterpart of Japanese Furniture Department j : Dry South Banks Proposed Geisha Girls nic ph company : ~~ Ff ; to Pieces TO REMODEL BUILDING rtling denaick fo rom | ' oucae theory on the diseppearance of || | way cam CAPTAIN SHOOTS SELF Money King May Live Is Belief TAMMANY IS ISSUE/STATE GETS PETITIONS|LEAD YOUTH ASTRAY —— — — Captain Alfred Lowenstein, Bel- q Funeral Parlors and New Store|] sitn financier. . eee Than 157 Dance Places sian : Chicago Republican Headquar-|Bond Issue of $25,000,000 Fi- | More io mahi . to Be Most Modern tise at RAG ee ee ; ' | | |Passenger List Made Up of ters Director Arrives to nanced by 1 Mill Tax Is and pee eat? in Northwest const o of France, saya he di vo . ] ! Laborers and Families Take Charge Plan Provided phot Swan cottata be ee 5 , Going to Mines rani Young pan, there is no royal road/{ ehute fall from the skies ‘k, July 9—M—Night clube of ew "york are porte fag | ‘© ,dusiness succe the time the Lowenstein Chicago, July 9.—()—Should the Dak new issue is injected into North i ya f work, constant ing the Engli: v 4 Santiago, Chile, July 9—M—Of prohibition party which meets here |Dakota’s fall election campaign to ‘a menace to morality in the annual apptiestion and ability to” organien: fal and allske a few el ae “ some three hundred persons who tomorrow indorse Herbert Hoover, bs 4 is contained in a petition for a | TePort of the committee of fourteen! And there are greater opportunities He did not nother to in ros , were aboard the army transport at the Republican’ presidential candi-| referendum vote upon a proposition | made public today, before the young man for business || gate at the time as he saw a Ee | |Gamos only four were alive today date — a possibility — such action |to a the ke otete for $25,000,000 to|,, The night club hostess is oat success today than ever before. Some|| boat near the place where the : 8 to tell how the vessel had pounded to would establish a precedent in that |Pa! in. closed state banks, | the sot sgeaune ot euch hs ‘clu | of the best cf them are in Bismarck. || parachute came down. F Pieces on the rocks. The catastrophe organization's affairs. Tener te four thousand tures | Geisha Lent = ‘That is the verdict of W. H. Wel There is no confirmation of which claimed upwards ot i were speak-easies ‘and dance alls the| of Webb Brothers, pioneer busin 5 | | occurred at Punta Chimpel, near the The prohibitionists have since |pare teraieae the petitions nece committee regards vice conditions in| Sram cc’ hones bores amineat || this. report | | South Chilean coast town of Lebu, 1872 named their own candidates for |constitutional amendment filed late |New York as the worst in 20 years.) marck 44 years . * Friday night. the presidency and vice presidency. | Saturda: The committee formed in 1905 to] Webb Brothers, among the most ‘ciliata = 3 q The captain unable to avert dis- According to Dr. D. Lele igh Colvin, Rebere Byres oar 20, ‘were re- |combat, commercialized vice is a| extensive property owners in Bis- ay ns : 4 aster, committed suicide on the New York, chairman, the hibi- | quired. civilian organization; Among its| marck, today announced that they cs : : ’ , | bridge. Eighty bodies were found tion party will indorse Hoover, the petitioners’ commit-|supporters are many well known| will close out their dry goods and re, on the beach near Coronel but the nai its own candidates, or go into Ig — » E.G. DeMots, Minot; |New Yorkers. John . Rockefelelr, ready-to-wear lines and give to Bis- 5 F exact number who perished probably the “solid south” for standard ‘bear. Je., was the heaviest contributor in| marck the finest furniture atore and KIN H E T r || will never be known since after leav- ers with the hope of diverting some G. W.' McKnight, |the year ending December 1, giving funeral parlors between the Twin HO naan shee ae 291 ee of those states from Governor . E, Woodiwisé, $3,000. Cities and Spokane. aboa ie fe osnel a en stops Smith. 8 in-| The most serious aspect of the sit- Sale Wednesday en route picking up additional pass- a iba ie beni pes te alhedt 000, ov are ‘det ‘ 000 Subcnne youurauncest vours at: A closing out sale of dry goods the ship had been loading mater- Beme te, Dr teehee Person: tract PA night lubs and speak-| 2nd ready-to-wear lines opens at the ial for the Chilean navy in the Gulf emocrats, Dr. Colvin is who lost money in banks|tracted to night clubs an Ares Stores Wednesiay rasrnitig: “1ecix : | oie avy in the Galf tyne Rags tng ain cid de for the bebietcd nage sisited the old igstan of commercial: closed today snd tomorrow in prep-! New York, “Suty | 9—WM—A dis- e j ae in the afternoon. The vessel left the TettersonLincstn: longus “cf wbieh| thet friends to'vote for it and that|aed vicar, othe heats Patch to the New York World today Nie : bay to ride it out. For several hours James A. Edgerton, “ be iuianeoe it will carry. Cloaked in Respectability “T think I can say that T and my | trom Oswe says that the - | she struggled ainst wind and is president. said the Nonresidents Beneficiaries “Some of these clubs are cloaked| brother have enjoyed evety day of | house near enor N ny, in which | Stranded on a drifting ice floe in the arctic, five of the Italia’s crew and| wave an lly battered. The gion a month] From those opposing it comes the|with an apparent respectability the 44 years we have been in busi-| John D. Rockefeller was born 80|— Swedish aviator anxiously awaited rescuers who were trying to reach | heavy seas smashed the rudder. The men, mostly Dem-|claim that only 60 cent of the| which is likely to throw the unso-| Ress in Bismarck,” said W. H.| veers ago yesverday is to be moved|them by ice-breaking ship and airplane. At the right is Lisutentat Einar| ship started to drift toward the ted to def t | deposit mho lost. money in closed |phisticated off their guard,” says| Webb today. “We are not going out | ¢> Coney Island where the 50,000,000 |Lundborg, who succeeded in taking off General Umberto Nobile, but breakers. heared banks ore. Tostdents of the, state pet the report. “They provide for rhe of business. We are closing out dry | Americans who visit New Y crashed on the floe when he returned fon other members of the Good on Job hol young man and woman the lure of Lipari gts taorepabaet pate hess playground every year will have an|is shown just before the take-off. Left, top to bottom, are No a _ isan rion ofthe] neo etna at on atm onarnmat and dann | Peco ite dam of Nonts Bubs | PRS, yr er ave by Me, cos. vincent carnal teres moggstirys ups in the state and = het fight many atmosphere—they are open all largest furniture store. Saiah S. Deneen, secretary of the Life Boats Capsize Po eae Oo a lta tenecams ie om easore te its Work Is Happiness Coney Isiand Chamber of Commerce ° ° eats ncaa thay ceeded directing. is st an effort to secure ni ork Is Happi » were made. sized as es a not keep James ratificiation in November. i night club hostess, the com-| “There is nothin, from Mrs. Carrie Rockefeller of Howard Elliot: t Dies soon as they were lowered into the W. Good, western manager of the aon amendment proposes pay- bettas mie det is the American coun-| keep you happy. Busine: chang- stig rate Be ousin by mar- at tremendous . Their human Hoover drive for the presidency, |ments to banks closed between Jan- the Japanese Geisha girl,| ing. The alert business man must] riage of t A G Co d A ome freight was tossed on the rocks by away from the business Be s directing, ary he 1919, and May 16, 1928, ap is the successor of the old time| keep pace with business changes. a . 1S ape the breakers or drawn back into the angry sea. | _, hi Syl wee siresiee peris et te in ie sea while of Ts Man Who Rehabilitated North- huddled on the deck g in pera ly and in vain for rou; ern Pacific Passes in the roar of the storm, the shell Heart Attack blasts of the ship’s whistle sounded continuously, calling for aid. Above et the bedlam the sharp report af Com- Dennis, Mass., July 0:—(4)—How- | mander Ismael Suarez’ Pistol rang sure. Phillip M.. and Robert B. ard Elliott, noted raifroad executive | Out and he fell dead at his post on oat arrived from W: 2 bond issu $25,000,000, and by rie who worked in bars on aj The demands of business a proclalieirg ae fateh net Tiquidation of the depositors’ guar-|commission basis many years ago.”| daily become more exac' bid be the issue in the corn belt. |@"ty foot It oh orl to orate “She is Palmas! for the main marck today is otterag splendid Today his private offices were be- of increasing the sales of | opportunities to every line o! set by the wel- known and the un- Favor, , other drinks and food; inci-| ness here. After 44 years in bysi- known, some with advice, some seek- dentalt she is to provide entertain-| ness here I am preparing to take ing it and others looking for jobs. ment for the men eustomers. Her Sines just a bit easier. When the The chairman hopes to obtain volun- sex appeal largley seeounts for her| new ‘slabs is Pa BA Bi oie MISSOURI SPAN wil serve casiannyeoes ~m pas rai rE) W H EN Of 157 ‘night api od Noesk- and I shall ote more time for plea- 192’ Party headquarters. Mail be chosén easies lnvestigateg during mmittee found ly six “respect- Webb, my sons, will have ‘epee \ ji ‘ . | the bridge. after conferences with Roy C. West Ips : whose success in establishing public | © charge of the business, but I Watford City, N. D., July 9.—(#) x es The vessel had filled rapidly with ane Het accningld eomtece PL, ANE SPILLS able wth aie more ms cious but) ot lose touch with it, for T find that |The iwocday Tecerain on July 18 confidence contributed largely to|water and three hours after ‘she woman, Good said. i gi girls were not admitted. ‘work is happiness, after all.” and 14, arranged for the dedication prosperity of three great lines, is| struck was virtually buried under : came praia Advertisements of clubs, the re-} 15, ase ee in He Par i _ aiameeone bridge across end. ne waves, Then t = ship broke in = ferences Start i ttreeted “not inder the firm name o! ebb; the Little Missouri river, miles , 7 ‘wo jo rem: Among his more important con-| 9 Spfing, Lake Heights, N. J., July port, co elt this erate Brothers, W. H. and P. B. Webb en-| from this city, is expected to attract The former president of the! aboard were thrown into the sea. ferences toda: : - two passengers who outside places in| aged in business in Bismarck in|s 1 thousand persons. Northern Pacific and New York,|One of the survivors, Jose Aguila, L. Emmerson. candidate te _ se were nang the be petit oie bree eeertipr the United pe fee P. B. Webb was active with piney A. G. Sorlie, George F. . New Haven and Hartford railroads | an army conscript, said in a hospital nor, Otis F. Glenn, senatorial as} ie sterday hav cn identified from| Other hostesses are recruited from (Continued on page two) Shafer, Republican nominee for gov- H and vice president of the Burling-| #t, Belen: ant, and Mrs. Ruth Hanna Me -| eters in on clothing as closed dance which in turn . ernor, and @ of United States . ton, succumbed late last night to an| __,@¥ companions and I were oe mick, candidate for congress a Jobling of New York city, and E.| vertise extensively for “young, at- pseu exe readline sesipesinegg oes attack of heart disease at the Cape| oniy dine tesnenhes Fina lange. nd Mi McCormick, of Cleveland, Ohio. The| tractive > ial over 18, experience un- ' os. ee Pitts. bps it Cod summer home of his daughter,| being thrown into the were leaders iar e Mrs, McCormick pilot of the plane, Lieut. Archer H. Langureth ito come.to-Watted On Mrs. Frederick Wilson. clutched a floating ‘timber. A. hi ‘ere leaders in the coalition move- Raid, of Lakewood, was seriously in- Dance Studio Menace : be Sony cggecda er, Under his guidance the Northern| wave raised me thirty feet into ment at the Kansas City convention! jured, The closed dance hall, or the dance Petey -jarpeirra op energy os Pacific regained good will to the ex-| air and dashed me against a rock. prbetea apreeht th to prevent the nomina-|" Saki had made saree (Ee okig pace eal Beinn Jeane are : oe pig i Boots of ben a = tent that under his regime it doubled| I do not recall what took place aft- socal Emr a eel fim fan gh sy Sd gata H AND GRENADE | Sette tace trict! ft] © mowann more [om ihe ios Mt| Stine Se ok u 001 y tr * ante a es tine fet eto iC wont inte a tall commie. finda "te fs hese. that ; ‘Among the party of United States | New Haven railroad| naked, sprawled upon the beach.” instantly Re oh} of employment seems to havetfrom Kattowitz, Upper Silesia, say k of South Dakota; Porter H. He started railroading while still] rillo, a sailor, said he could not ex- ol : =——_—_—_ hed into numbers of Is get senators is expected to be Gerald P. n nt he 8 credited Dramatic Escapes A G R } k UP ON Be seek Pty ne: ae crasl mengers we wert food Tisst start peel is! Vienna, PO 9.—)—Dispatches Nye of North Dakota; Peter Nor- with rehabilitating it. i ej Another survivor, Andreas Car- student at Harvard when he ac-| plain how he was saved. After be- ring Lake bengal suffering and commercializing that 20 children were killed today |Dale. Vermont; John B. Kendrick Pease aN H E ; 4 . ck Wyoming; Henry F. Ashurst, Ai cepted a job us a rodman in a sur- on the beach naked, Carril- TRE ATIES T0 em eternal paar nese ete, lisa iranade, which pl oot “a8 ane Ment and Sam 1G. aon a Hee DU AL SHOOTING vey crew. His rise was rapid. ie le his way to the ” nearest rgely as lers for sup- attowitz was the scene: of muc! Picked By Hill TOR Dik D k piving ag oor a ice fighting during the World w of the senate public lands commit- He was vien president of the Bur- fohahinnte ene ee OUTL AW, WA R suis arn more, nearest oe ee nt new bridge spans the Little pases Park, Colo., July 9.—(AP)— |lington system when the late James| after an hour of argument he con- Dr. Geo: N. Sleight, Lake |J. Hill, picked him for the presi- d the h ife that IN WASHINGTON 5225.28 2s75.te-cr FARM PARTY — {garretts befits, oP em oe hn Sl P| an ae Pasi, July 9- othe pact out ae hi vertisements who were mysteriously shot !he held for 10 years until the New| rest th “pers othe oe dance ments ing wig aaa a tent in Tuxedo |Haven found itself badly in need of pagal il They in Seaen of sry Se cen reerg see icics| HBADS GATHER - wishes official ci: satiated ted , ie 9. Fe rs, at New York’s Bos Park near here, are convalescing rap-| Someone to revitalize the system re-| conscripts, Aguil: , Humberto Se] HOME CROW CROWDS idly. Both were shot twice in the |placing the late Charles S. Mellon, veda a Husberto Diaz all ni dey, ‘The fourteenth of July, the ees tor George E. | beautiful baliroom,”.said another, whose ies had’ been under fire.} The passengers aboard the Anga- Siggy Ne French holiday, a has bean sug- Greran, ded Chicago, July 9.—(AP)—Farm GREET J AMELI A rhe ing today. F crisis for the New Haven, staved off ilies en route to the nitrate fields Pari earct a the We crdman Pak relief, the Fis Belay of public re- " a threatened government investiga- tood aaa deat peed (otel early tasheae ¢ POOMALAG ALAG HAS sources, the use of injunctions | e tion and ae the copies inte nase. 38 Ss wee pn liott averted a financial] mos included rein and their fam- 1 it labor disputes are the subjects of physical and financial rehabilitation tein fasion were Poe = tee Conmpariain, to whee ‘be chief interest to the Farmer-Labor 5 of the road. renai that a pecan shred | bars was married te ig SUAr £60, pay which meets here fomeraw. to aly 9 pleas of the note read: “I am an He held the presidency from pois satel. Whe ee an ree: wwosid conn cpor-far’ ton hare latform and name presi- hart, first woman to fly across the |Unwilling “aid of a compulsory |to 1927 when he was forced by ‘| were taken aboard, there were 215 . But the foreign office is unaware of] N Notes Vous ‘Va., were are at his bedside Gential and vice-presidential candi- | Atlantic, came home foday to Neither Dr. Sleight nor |nervous collapse brought about by| members of the crew and 76 ressers any definite plans concerning this. eae mera arrangements for the for- dates. warm from her fellow his son could place any interpreta- | overwork to resign. gers on the vessel. ss and member of Minot, N. D., ner 9.—U—Nor-| The prohibition question likely}townsmen. With ae ee Pagers tion on the contents of the 1 contents of the note. He was born in New York on De-| Public funeral services will be United States shi board were |wegians from far and near gathered | will come before the convention, said| Stults. and Louis cember 6, 1860, and in 1892 married | held at Conception on ‘Tuesday. The ‘ACTRESS SA\ N AVED not made, Pending rival of mem-|here today for e first annual con-|Charles G. Shirley, in charge of |the aa ‘let's with es =e Janet Algerson of St. Louis whol flags of the provincial government beso his fam bis vention of the Sogna- re ge Fat yas ed py es month, Ae Mie Zar simak Ses ot ied i They had two daugh- pe ered fa the consulate were trend in wera in ly, 1926, Tee fico mostinn. wae issue will not sidetrack the Farmer-|the F ich he brows pre a via. #t Eat saa toey- quietly. went to Norfolk |at Roosevélt park at 1 o'clock this|Laborites from their main pra pees few York fa the ‘Beet Bens North Dakotan’s Bod: tod vas marie tp Mr, Carol 8 [afternoon The formal opening ot | tvee dacans scoasion of the labor and) ion airport Lieutenant Governor 91 ‘0 5 ”/49, PHYSICIAI had been clerk to the|the lag will take place at 8 o’clock| farm problems, Shirle; Frank G. Allen and ion com- Recovered at Chicago ae oe affsire mittee. | this even at the Sons of Norway| Laura Hughes Lundy, adeed Chicago, | mittee presented ,her with a lar, onter Bay, N.Y», aly 9.< P| Me. Chamberlain at ye lh se 8 figure ip labor fe oe Fea 1 [ee pg alg sil Her life are in a his Alter ie Superior, W: 2. July 9.—(7)—Pres-| Chicago, Ji y 9 —(P)—After four sae late age: - 7, and i belde gave nginteanonts at the at tom will | ke cuee lidge, hoping the cloudy days’ po im body of Lemuel of hers as 49. mieet at the same hall tomorrow somos a sere tee at ins aad ceanlctal spattering of | Eddy, Nesthteuben. oniversity, for a parade through Chelsea and|t#in_would whet the appetities of |sophomore of Anamoose, North Da- ried nts Chas estown here they the Brule trout, went fishing today.|kota, has been recovered from the Grand Forks, N. D. N. D., July 9.—()— PLANES AW AWAY close ma at convention. are FEDERAL MI AL MINE yr to be lates te the chamber ef noes at ‘the executive offices |Des Plaines river. Eddy, with a girl| Twelve doctors were given licenses IN AIR TEST LEGION BUYS HRAD COMING STRIKERANKS Aes aed cme el se Bay wen ho are ie brig ened ezine ot AIRPORT SITE)»: sm-inen,>,<| He fafa EW ATR LINE paige eas roncre ee | HOLDING PRM poy 1S MINOT PLAN 75 wegecnmees fia at‘ ‘ spereties ree are AUTO ACCIDENT Minot, N.D.. daly 9. —(—Forma- ome Rates, Seto ace ponding and will establish an textile plants were tion of known as Legion Field. opened thir- Ine. fe air | 200, VIATOR It N ; murs Sof 26,000| Mott, N. D., July 9 (AP) -Oete, aes fall dretons dn Nar Da- [boutan, DEATH PLUNGE epee hee 3 . ge ee Pars ct Yee Bort, Datos Gyan.