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PAGE THREE and brought to the penitentiary, én tering the prison last Saturday. Tucker's application, made through his attorney M. A. Hildreth, le has been set for a hearing before supreme court December 21. 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUN CALTODECDEATE | Tesmoner Gor] OF DAM PROPOSITION Boulder Dam Bill Will Be Signed | by President, Senator { Johnson Says - Tucker Asks Supreme Court for Bail Right Francis Tucker, convicted of the slaying of Hans Bjone, Verona bank- —————— and recently committed to the MINOT CURLERS START state penitentiary, has made applica- Minot, Dec. 19.—(?)—The tion to the state supreme court for} season is to be inaugurated here to- admission to bail, it was announced | night. following several days of cold here today. | Weather which had provided keen ice. Tucker, convicted and sentenced Tl | COOLIDGE CONSIDERS OCEAN ANGLING TRIP Historic Island Off Georgia Coast Stirs President's Fishing Hobby life imprisonment a year ago, had STUDENTS CLEAN ROOMS heen out on bail pending decision of! Greenville, Terin..—(?)—Students at his appeal to the supreme court for| Tusculum college here get a holiday, a new trial. His bond was revoked! “McCormick Day.” each February 8, last week in district court of La! to clean their | Moure county. He was rearrested | campus. Washington, December 19.—(7)— President Coolidge has in mind « trip to Sapelo Island, off the Georgia ecrst. There are salt water fich in the ocean around Sapelo and the President has dipped his worm or cast his fly only in fresh waters. * The fishing may not be a factor, but it is know that he is consic r- ing an invitation given him by How- iy arc E. Coffin, head of an Air Trans- port company. If they go, the Pres-j ident and Mrs. Coolideg will probably leave Washington Christmas after- noon or night. They may stay severa! days. The president is not certain that he will return to Washington in time for the New Year's reception at the White House. This has been a feature of tae capital's holiday program for a Washington, Dec. 19.—(#)—Boulder Dam after loitering about the halls ci congress for several years has; {moved over to the White House. | {When it left familiar walls, specula- | |tion began about the president's dis- | posal of it. ‘ Some of the supporters of the bill, ; notably Senator Johnson of Califor- inia, have said they believed he would sign it. Others are dubious.’ In the |, | first ‘week of the session, after listen- | ing to the president's message to con- gress, Senafor Norris of Nebraska. said he believed the measure would be |vetoed if passed. | President Coolidge’s mention of {Boulder Dam in his message is his only public statement about the mat- |ter since congress opened. He did | not refer to any particular proposal ; by name but he recommended that | congress pass a bill to construct a dam | Traffic cop gets summons Even he can't get! away with it ‘ ON’ | tty to puc anything over ‘on Nature,’’ ts the way a cop would express it. “Sooner or later | she'll get vou. Give you a ticket and lay you up in a place where you'd number of years. | for irrigation, flood control and water rather not be. Even cops can i get The condition of Mrs. Lemira | purposes on the Colorado river “which away with it. Like everyone clse, if Goodhue, Mrs. Coolidge’s mother who will protect the rights of the states, they don’t pay attention to the is ill at Northampton, Massachusetts, discharge the necessary government jHere are three pretty puffers who attended the Paris congress of the} warnings they get a summons that may determine whether the trip is; functions, and-leave the electrical |League for the Defense of Smokers. At the right Antoinette Bonpas,| Jands them in the doctor's office. taken. Mrs. Cooldige is to visit her mother this week. Sapelo Island, only a short distance from Brunswick, Georgia, is one of a ¢@ group of historic islands. French field to private enterprise.” Under the bill finally agreed on by the house and senate, the government jhas the right to build the dam, but who was elected Queen of Toba i “What the doctor advises is Nujol Says Nujol will regulate you just like vow regulate traffic. Keep things from * * First Congress of Tobacco Fans |the power plant can be constructed getting in a jam. And che doctor is noblemen found refuge there in the jeither by the government, or by pri- right. Just ask the hetlthiest men on day: when the Huguenots were flee- vate enterprise, the secretary of the the Force: need Nujol—with all the exercise they get—what about ing their native country. Indians [We the fellows that roll by in their cars? | |. °°* and Pirates have swept down upon the inhabitants of Sapelo Island and interior having authority with option | to exercise. Demands Free Rights to ‘Smoke’ |bacco, and the honor fell to Antoin- : | Sa in days before the civil war it thrived :: # | - : a tip from me. Y ay ure i acess’ OF tHe Tarelia ‘sell “aid “oGtten : : ‘AFGHAN REBEL, ARMY Paris Convention Follows ‘ctte Bonpas, a charming 18-year-old ee Frtehaneqn thew ble, OS Neca en ae ih ence, ae ee te Torchlight of Pipe, Cigar Purr smoking contests were} But everybody gets tied up at times. | or only keeps ah excess of body dent has his Christmas program | or Cigarette held. M. Paolini, vice president of| Nature cant ae take care | Peisons from forming Gwe all have © _ partly mapped out. He will turn on 4 |the Committee of Fetes of Paris, won| things without help. | them), but aids in their removal. the lights for a big Christmas tree the prize for the fastest cigaret] .. 5 i ae ee in oe Tray Renee executive | Demand Good Five Cent Cigar smoker. reducing a cigaret into ashes] Our Me He er Hele | Start Nujo Tt won't cost you mansion, Mrs. Coolidge ase jyehhd | with powerful puff in the fine time] Nujol isn't a medicine. 1 coneaint ¢ than the price eile tha’ BAIVALIGH OMEMY 1h ths “aha | New Delhl, India, Dec. 19—(7i— and Tobacco Free of jot one minute and twenty seconds| absolutely nothing in the way of] some smokes. Worth a try, isn’t it? ; Rebels were reported today to have | seized two forts overlooking Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. They were awaiting reenforcements to press their attack. A British aeroplane was shot through the radiator and made a forced landing near Kabul. The plane had been attempting to establish communication with the British le- gation with a view to the evacuation of British and Indian women and children if necessary. ' The two British airmen, about whom there had been concern, sent medicine or drugs. It’s simply a pure natural substance (perfected by the Nujol Laboratories, 26 Broadway, New York), that keeps things func- tribution of baskets to the poor. BRALL, PREPARES 1)| ‘=== ‘ GREET HOOVER ARTY jun-tanned and healthy after a period of duty as a navy licutenant in Bermuda, Prince George of England is shown above as he boarded the liner Berengaria in New York on the last leg of a dash to the bedside of his stricken father in Buckingham Palace. Prince George, tho British ruler's Rio Janeiro, Dec. 19.—(?)—Herbert \ Hoover was en route to Rio Janeiro today aboard the U. S. S. Utah from This proved to be a stern test, as sev- eral contestants su‘fered grievously ia |from burned lips and scorched Paris, Dec. 19.—(NEA)—"Where tongues. A prize was offered for the there's smoke there's fire" still goes. ! snoker who could keep a pipe alight for there was plenty of smoke and) over the longest period. The winner many a fiery -denunciation of re-iwas M. Jean Clement who succeeded strictions against smokers at the first)in smoking for 53 minutes, 30 3/5 Congress of the National League for | seconds. He was awarded a han fee Peery ero: which has ‘some new pipe, which he immediately # | filled. The atmosphere was heavy at! L’Alhambra’s Gymnase in the Rue) === de Malte, but the clear call to con- Floor Sweepings You'll‘find Nujol at all drugstores. Sold only in sealed ieee je Get ‘ys some on your way home t MERGE SSC YUN SEN NY Re AEDS LS aA youngest son, was rushed to New York from Bermuda on the British cruiser Durban, pictured below as it pulled into a slip in the Hudson river. government buildings, municipal the- | found the following notice: North Dakota Agricultural college] Demonstration Home core naar i THEATRE ’ a = : atres, school of art and supreme| “To my friends in New York, Chi-| here yesterday. Tt was decided to hold ‘pennant ete Ra Eorappeaeaire|| a You're trying to think court of law are located will be il-\cago and elsewhere, greetings, and| @ series of mectinas in various secs| Approximately 75 persons, mostly} know, but it has gathered many reso- | Last Showing a of a gift that is not too luminated in Mr. Hoover's honor.|the glad tidings that I kicked t! tions of the state, the cates and) women, visited the Bismarck Demon-|lute members ready to follow behind | Tonight - Wednesday vw ag a » The stars and stripes and the green bucket Dec. 17. 1928. PULSES Dae ele eee stration Home at €11 Mandan St.|the torchlight of pipe, cigar or OMEN s Srenneenay v “stereotyped,” that is and yellow of Brazil will be displayed} “Cause: taedium vitae. I got tired Tas tn ecg yesterday. cigaret. a * © profusely. Lunches and dinners have |of life. j Coulter to Speak at Coffee and cakes were served by Named Grievances yt nice to look at, yet de- deen arranged fo. the party. Bellet! pc Es a age =] : a cooking expert, employed by the| Here are some of the grievances ie sidedly useful. Well. There will be a motor trip to Pe-|ing with my philosophy and was S. D. Farmers Rally Montana-Dakota Power company|oxpressed by delegates during the a ek eidedly userul. eu, tropolis, the summer capital which|Planned long ago. j which is demonstrating the gas ap-! animated business session. i Mg a : ‘ s. No cigaret S20 Paulo in the coffee district is| ‘Pity me not; Ihave had my dream.) North Dakota Agricultural college, | throughout the week, ending Satur- Pg cotaisha tte teaerraan eee meta ig : sending a large delegation to Rio am at peace with God, the world | wi appear as a speaker here during | day night. and yet we smokers are blamed every | e be Toasters Janeiro to grest the president-elect. |@Nd_myself—Goodbye. | Farmer's Week at the South Dakota ——___—_. tines acthes ten inns Ri ’ —"George Panebaker.” | State college February 4-10, it was/ LOOP INLET OPENED ies chek ak woes q bY Electric Irons Chi . Investigation by reporters at the | announced toda: | Chicago, Dec. 19.—(#)—The north rs Haye: luitased sential’ ne Fy icago Law Combines |xast 121s street rooming nouse vnich|"'Dr, Coulter wil open the Farmers’) side had a new inlet to the heart of [PaMenger® hee pase Testes ? Curling Irons ebaker gave as essrevealed | week program on Tuesday, February| Chicago today with the opening of e EAT ou g to Beat Lawlessness |nis body hanging trom a steam pipe. 5, with an address before the regular| traffic ovér the new $2,600,000 La-| We demand that they be removed. | € ig Percolators Neighbors said he was the son of | college assembly and the Farmers’| Salle street bridge. Mayor Thompson |1"stead of having a few “smoking | a/ Fy Electric Grill: Chicago, Dec. 19. — (#) + All the/German burgomeister, a world trav-| Week guests. He cheduled for| and civic leaders had places on the |C@tS.” we insist upon personal free- | ay ectric Grills agencies of law had combined todayjeler and a translator of medical and| another talk during week. The} dedicatory program. dom for the majority and a few) A Picture Drama of Re FI ashlights ' to defeat the lawlessness that has|philosophical writings. He was 65! North Dakota college executive. who ee ee, “non-smoking cars” for the minority. | ane z a Jf trailed in the wake of the kidnaping|years old. has been lecturing on agricuiturall DOUGHBOY XMAS GIFT “Some doctors may hint that ff —_Ultra-Modern Youth KY Lamps 3 last September of Little Billy Ranieri, ae economic subjects for years, will speak] | Washington, Dec. 19.—(AP)—Eight | Smoking is injurious, yet the ma-| ay while the second day of the trial of SEEK NEW SCHOOL on the market outlook for farm com-| doughboys who went to prison be-| jority of the world’s greatest phy-| Coming Thursday ry Electric Lights for ~~ , three defendants accused of the act-| Wahpeton, Dec. 19.—(P)—School| modities in South Dakota. jcause they had been bad but who |Sicians smoke themselves. | i Ww Rei hese Ure ual kidnaping got under way. board members and local commercial jotesibaie toate Ihave been good recently are to re- Want Better Tobacco “WIN THAT e Christmas Trees The police last night and today|club directors met yesterday and pre- 10 YEARS FOR 50 CENTS \ceive freedom for a Christmas pres- | The congress went on record for F rounded up more than 150 suspects|pared petitions calling for a special] Cleveland, Dec. 19.—The theft of|ent. Their names are withheld.|certain urgent reforms. Smokers| ” y . in the slaying of Ole Scully, cousin| election to consider floating of bonds| fifty cents, his second criminal ot-|'They will be informed at dinner next | were loud in their denunciation of | GIRL ag b) of the kidnaped boy’s father and ex-|for construction of a new grade; fense, drew John Brown a 10-year| Tuesday, three at Fort Leavenworth, | inferior tobacco which, as one addict My ta on S ec (4 pected to have been a principal wit-|school here. The prsent structure is| sentence in the Ohio State Peniten-| three at Alcatraz Island and two at|expressed it, “contains branches and | 3 J ness for the state. Scully was shot|40 years old. tiary. Governor's Island. : roots of trees, dried spiders, scraps All the excitement of a My and killed Monday night. Most of of leather, pencil shavings, seaweed, Real Football Game the suspects were released but among hemp, oakum and jute and other for- | op those held were &:lvatore Mastroiani, CE eae rs eign substances.” The mecting ex-! swith ue Cuneo, Ceecarange Buy pressed an appeal to the government Bismarck, N. D. : and Pasquale Capi By indic! ; to furnish a higher grade of tobacco, avi i Y Third S >) recently for extortion, and Fred Petit- ATTS ALLA G j £ ~~ “undiluted by divers _ combustible | PeriaMalins |S 111 Third Street Phone 85 ti, brother of one of the defendants, bi sweepings.” This is French for,| Sue Carol iy Montevideo, Uruguay. He is due Friday. Preparations are being made to give him an impressive welcome. A full program of entertainment is | being planned for him before he de- Parts on Christams eve. The Avenida Rio Branco, the main artery of the city along which the is 2,600 feet above sea level. The Americay chamber of commerce at arrested yesterday as he loitered outside the courtroom. ‘ Borah Gives Kellogg Peace Pact | to Senate Washington, Dec. 19.—(#)—The Kellogg anti-war treaty was present- ed formally to the senate today by Chairman Borah of the foreign rela- tions committee, which overwhelm- ingly approved it yesterday. At the a aye | Suicide’s Obituary | Is Sent to Papers eee New York, Dec. 19.—()—Obituary | editors of New. York newspapers, go-' ing through their daily grist of mail, “Free was my life and free be my death. Ey —When ‘he TAL Gul of Today Has ! ° | Sheep Parasite Drive in State Is Planned, Fargo, N. D., vee. 19.—(47)—Plans for a campaign to insiruct farmers in methods of controlling parasites! attacking sheep were discussed at the Brookings, 5. D., Dec. 19.—(P)—Dr. | John Lee Coulter, president of the ‘e there Are Ingten ae Sum Chance — “safe and well.” two forts reported seized. 75 Persons Examine pliances in the home. \ 3 a telegram stating that they were Large quantities of arms;and am-| munition were understood to be in the The demonstfation will continue vention was one of personal liberty. Several hundred fuming delegates echoed their eloquent spokesmen in demanding the right to smoke when and where they please. It was a strange gathering, this first congress of the league, mixed with no little indignation, but with “What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.” Few concessions were made. They advocated a boycott against theaters enforcing the regulation to prohibit smoking, but admitted that the operas should be entitled to suppress pipe smoking out of consideration for the singers. Members of Parliament, pipe manu- facturers and tobacco merchants, editors of trade journals and proprie- tors of tobacco shops mingled with “The police have no right to for- 4 | | \CApy w | Electsival. Giets how about an electric- ° al gift? HIPSSosleSlOSoeeeeeeoeaseank rar IC QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE ——=— a K'Sane AC SC RAEN Ta HOY DOTS PENN DESL OTL PE ISS ho! ~ ~ th same time the “interpretative” reso-; =” solid citizens who like a good smoke. Phone 279 ~WE DELIVER~305 7st. lution of Senator Moses, Republican,; ‘The delegates unanimously welcomed of New Hampshire, was reported from in their midst many women members. the committee “without recommenda- } and one speaker said it was “with Whether you make coffee in pot, . tion.” \ much satisfaction and pride that vet- percolator, or filter—use At- \ Taking its place alongside the naval | erans in this movement note the vood's Dripco Coff construction bill before the senate, progress that women have made in DOE EPRI oro the treaty to renounce war as an in- 5 this direction during the past few strument of national policy appeared years of enlightenment and feminine to have little opportunity of getting equality.” a up for discussion ahead of the cruiser H To prove their gallantry, the dele- measure or befére tre Christmas re- gates held a contest to elect a cess. 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