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‘ t ! ‘ oft a 4 : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1928 Million-Dollar Damage Done to New Gothic Baptist Cathedral £3EB, file Eg # | By if F i eae pe i EY wr 3 5 4 g g z F Cc. E&. Gray, t gh E ge Ps i Bes Owner, Heart Attack E & 2 35 I i 83 g £ é ee to have a blue and gold necktie. it the maker will never see the tie. 11, an inmate of the California School for the Blind, started hand loom as he lay very sick in the institution's hospital. usiasm over the tie hastened his convalescence. ‘MILLIONAIRE HOBO’ FREE TO LEAD MIGRATORY LIFE 12-YEAR MAN HUNT IN SLAYING OF COP BY GEM GANG ENDS Detective Trails Suspect to Wis- consin From Connecticut and Points Him Out | fe i g } i ls i e RRR a Wife of Eccentric Wins Divorce; Hubby’s Friends An- noyed Her Tells How Spouse Ate Dry Crusts From Bandanna Aboard Dining Car : ais bets é g E Los Angeles, Dec. 22.—(AP)—James Hotel Grayson Suffers Fatal Kenosha, Wis, Dec. 22—(AP)— Twelve years search for Edward Kane, said by police to have been a member of the notorious “Boston Billy” gang of Jewel thieves and wanted on a charge of slaying a Con- necticut state policeman, ended here Friday night when Kane was taken into custody. Kane, 32, was arrested in a lunch 8 Judge Rey "Bch juperior e auer granted @ divorce here yesterday to |. |room at midnight after being pointed sota 21 years ago and for several fated her np tuning tee thie elaine out by Charles Sheriton, a private years was proprietor of Great North-| car of » transcontinental train and | “etective who came to Kenosha yes- ern restaurant here. In 1910 he pur-/ then lunching on dry crusts terday on a tip that Kane was hiding chased the Colonial hotel operat-| he carried in a bandana handker- » Kane admitted his identity, ed that until a few years ago when! chief. Police said, but maintains silence on he sold out. In 1920 Mr. Gray bought} “Last April 4, she said, he picked | the charges against him. the Sevello hotel, renaming it Hotell up his hat and coat and left after| Sheriton said Kane is wanted on Grayson. telling her that he was not going to} Numerous charges of larceny as an “fle was a member of all the Me-| live with her any more. alleged member of the gang of jewel vonic bodies and of the Elks club of/ Mrs. How told the court that her| ‘thieves whom police hold responsible this city. Funeral arrangemnts are| eccentric spouse had an income of | for thefts amounting to $2,800,000. (og .@ Knight Templars service at| $800 a month on property left ‘him | He also is charged with murder in Temple Monday afternoon. | by an aunt. the slaying of James McCormick, Surviving are his widow, a son, Al- ‘Mr: and Mrs. How in | Connecticut state motorcycle police- ten, and a daughter, Maxine, of this| Chicago oh Aus man, near Greenwich, Conn., May 18, city, and a daughter ire. Pervy Btewe| Knows nationally’ 1927. McCormick was shot to death art of Billings, Mont. the “hobo college” when ‘he stopped a car for speeding. told the court he ‘of|. According to Sheriton, Kane is the a eros crepe meal pestioes mal er yfveey arry raed eh “ = | prehe: and that jough he KING GEORGE MENDS can sores fallage andthe: Asner: been sought for 12 years on various i ‘% 8 charges, he eluded capture. James Monohan and Arthur Bar- ry, other members of the gang are serving long prison sentences, and two other pals were killed, Sheriton ROBERTS ESTATE re aaa STATE HGHNAYS I | ot the estate lett by ‘Theodore Robe SHAPE FOR TRAVEL North Dakotans traveling by auto- mobile on state highways to spend |, | the Christmas holidays at their homes need not fear poor or snow-blocxed highways, according to officials of . | the state highway department. The state department has received no reports of blocked roads and all highways are in good condition. Snow that has fallen in the state who ' is so light that there is no danger of many | any serious drifting on any of the had the state roads, they say. Snow removal equipment is readiness for emergencies. in {t's summertime below the equator, but it’s Christmas time just the same. Herbert Hoover and members of his good-will pany, tailing: southward on the U. 8S. S. Mi remembered friends in United States with greeting cards on boatd. At the is a reproduction of the cover of the attractive folder and below is the photo of the Maryland which a; pears inside, along with this sentiment: “At this merry season we dzlight in wis! our 3s and prosperity. May you have an abun- Morrow and Owen D. | dance of both!” This is first of the is which, mailed early, are | being received by friends of those on the tour, Blind Boy Makes Gift for Hoover Late News Bulletins FLU MORTALITY SMALL Wi » Dec. 22. — (P) — Statisticians of the public health service issued a graph today showing that the percentage of influenza cases in the United States was a high during the week ending December 15 as it was during the peak of the 1920 epidemic, though the mortality so far this year they said has been negligible. AFGAHN REBELS DISPERSED London, Dec. 22. — (#) — The Afghan legation here announced this afternoon that the rebels of that country had been driven from the heights near Kabul and that all roads leading to King Amanullah’s capital had been cleared. MONTANA BOY DIES Fargo, Dec. 22. — (#) — Prode Linn, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Linn, of Dagmar, Mont., died here today from influenza and pneumonia. He was attending a local school when taken ill. Dr. Washington Luis Pereira de country. Here is the latest picture of Brasil's president. CASE NEARS JURY Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 22—(P) —A_ $2,000 damage suit, brought by S. P. Smith, Fargo, against N. P. Jepson and his son, Denton, of SUMMONS Men Dakota, County of Meged damages | Burleish. ponureant in bt cuemebtis accl- [1 District Court, Fourth Judtelal strict. dent last August, is expected to reach the jury in Clay county dis- trict court today. XMAS LIQUOR SEIZED Richland Center, Wis., Dec. 22. —(P)—Twenty-two sacks filled with bottles of whiskey destined for the “Christmas trade” at Min- neapolis were seized and two men were arrested on a road a few mijles east of her Friday. SEEK ENDURANCE MARK San Diego, Calif, Dec. 22—(#) —Army airmen who will seek to establish a new endurance flight record by refueling in the air ar- rived at Rockwell field here today in the giant transport plane “Question Mark,” Major Carl Spatz, commanding. GIRL GRANTED BOND Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 22.—(?)— By agreement of counsel, Jo- hanna Bruce, 23, was granted bond of $2,000 by Judge Ben L. Capell of the circuit court today at habeas corpus proceedings and her hearing was passed for a week. Miss Bruce, who gave her home as Winona, Minn., was the companion of a man held under $150,000 bonds who police say is wanted in various cities, YEGGS MISS $100,000 St. Louis, Dec. 22.—(7)—Two men held up 10 persons in the State Bank at Crystal City, Mo., 40 miles south of St. Louis today, kidnaped the cashier and assist- ant cashier, and escaped with all the cash in the bank, but missed the $100,000 payroll of the Pitts- burg Plate Glass Co., the appar- ent objective of the raid. The amount taken was estimated at $5,000. YOUNG PENNY DIVORCED Miam:, Fla. Dec. 22.—(P)— Marie Louise Decoudray gong New York, was granted a of divorce here, today, from James C. Penny, jr., son of the chain store operator of White L. R. Baird, as Receiver of Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Dris- coll, North Dakota, Plaintiff, vs. Elick Larson, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in the above en- titled action, which will be filed in the office of the Tlerk ef the Dis- trict Court of the Fourth Judicial for the County of fate of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your ai to the sald Complaint on the seribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon = clusive of the day of such and in case of your fatlure to er, judgment will bi District, in and Burleigh and of inded in the Complaint. ed this 19th day of October, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Residence and Post Office Address, Bismarck, North Dakota, 12/12-19-26; 1/2-9-16 $1,000,000 XMAS GIFT Wilmington, Del, Dec. 22.—(7)— Merry Christmas, Delaware. Felix Du Pont has given $1,000,000 for the es- tablishment of a boarding school for boys under Episcopalian auspices. WIN HIGHEST AWARDS IN RADIO AUDITION Plains, N. Y., and Miami, Beach. LAST CALL FOR VARE Washington, Dec. 22.—(4)—The senate campaign funds investi- gating committee today notified Senator-elect William 8S. Vare, Pennsylvania, that it would give him a final opportunity next Jan- uary 4 to present his views in connection with the ingury into the Vare-Wilson contest. TO WHOM IT The Me: of Providen: tice of its bl . 409425 inclusive, rmerly in the hands of the Kiley-Maddock Agency, agents for said company at Bismarck, North Dakota, have been lost, mis- laid or stolen and said Company will not be responsible as insurers for any loss claims under said policies, and sald policies are hereby declared null and vold by said Company. Anyone having any knowledge of the whereabouts of said policies, will please notity Mr. E. G. Pieper, Presi- dent, 17 Custom House Street, Provi- dence, R. I., or Walter W. Belford, Special Agent, 612 Plymouth Bulld- ing, Minneapolis, Minnesota. MAY CONCERN ‘ompany | BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF No- TICE THEREON In the District Court of the United States district of North Dakota. In the matter of Eva J. Barker, Bankrupt. No. 7946 in bankruptcy. To the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, Eva 3. Barker, of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh, and Siate of North Dakota, in sald District, respectfully represents that on she 24th day of October, 1928 last past she was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of C is relating to bankruptcy; t duly sure rendered all her property and rights of property. and has fully complied with all the requirements of sald acts and of the orders of th court touch- ing her bankruptcy. ‘ORE, she prays that s:. eed by the court to hav. rge from all debts nrov. able against her estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis- charge. Dated this 9th day of Novomber, A. D. 1928, “HAZEL C. ARTH Washington, 0C,Contralte end-DONALD NOVIS hasadena,(al., Tenor on, hat she Eva J. Barker, Bankrupt. Order of notice, District of North Dakota, ss: On th th day of December, A. D. 1928, on reading the petition for dis- oneree of the above-named Bankrupt, s— Ordered by the court, that a hear- ing be had upon the same on the 11th day of February, A. D, 1929, before the said court, at Fs trict, at ten o'clock and that notice thereof be publis! in The Bismarck Tribune, a news} per printed in said district, and 1 all known cteditors and other per: sons In interest may appear at e, why the prayer loner should not be rdered by the shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order, l- dressed to them at their places of residence as ntated. Witness the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the sald Court, and the seal. chereof, at Fargo, in’ said axtrlet, on the 1ith day of December, Al court, that the ref ALD. 1928, (SEAL) . J. A. Montgomery, Clerk. By EK. R, Steele, Deputy Clerk. After All a Modern Home Like the Demonstration Home Singer Electric Sewing Machine PA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SHOT DOWN AT DOOR GE SEVEN Tires and Tubes Are Exceptional Christmas Gifts Name the make or brand on either tires or tubes and same can be delivered to your home Christmas Eve. J. P. McCarthy Company Phone 805 BISMARCK, N. DAK. | Alsace Autonomist Vents His | Wrath on Attorney Who Conducted Cases ye Paris, Dec. 22—(4#)—Shot down be- | cause jof his success as public prose- | cutor last May against Alsatian Au- | tonomists, Charles Henri Fachot to- | day lay gravely wounded and his as- | sailant was in the hands of police. The act brought to the rest of France @ sudden realization of the persist- ance or unrest in Alsace. The assailant gave his name as George Benoist, 28, a Strasbourg butcher. Police sa'd that he told the examining magistrate that he was a fervent autonomist, although he be- longed to no political organization. The assailant acted with the great- | est coolness. He rang the door bell | of the Fachot apar'rent. As the at- torney answered the ring he shot him down and then walked leisurely down three flights o: stairs. = =" AUDITORIUM walked into a police station and said: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26TH “I killed Fachot. Lock me up. I GIVE ‘HIT THE DECK’ TICKETS AS XMAS GIFTS 212 MAIN AVE. have nothing cise to say.” ‘WAHPETON PIONEER BURIED Wahpeton, N. D., Dec. 22.—(P)— Puneral services were conducted here today for Mrs. Anna Medved, 64, whose death occurred at St. Paul from cancer. Mrs. Mecved, a pioneer resident of this city, has resided at St. Paul with a married son for sev- eral years, and is survived by several grown children. Narsing Mothers Should Guard Against Vitamin-starvation SCOTT’S EMULSION Aboands In Cod-liver Oil Vitamins | ‘cot & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 20-20 GRACE SMITA and A COMPANY OF 60 A Notable Cast of Stars and Large Singing and Dancing Chorus, Book by HERBERT FIELDS pusic by VINCENT Battery recharging, repairing -YOUNAKS Caries by LEO ROBIN & CLIFFORD GREY and servicing. Automobile starting, lighting and ignition. SEAT SALE MONDAY AT HARRIS & WOODMANSEE'S $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, and $2.50 214-214 1-2 Main Ave. Prices: Phone 332 Bismarck, N. D. Plymouth Prices Reduced Walter P. Chrysler announces the opening of his great new factory for the exclusive manufacture of the * Plymouth, with facilities for a daily production of 1,500 cars. Savings in overhead in this great new plant now make possible REDUCED PRICES ON THE Plymouth Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 Is Complete Only er WITH A