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(a ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE[L ESTABLISHED 1878 = BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS | GANGSTER'S SWEETHEART SPOOFS REPORTERS BND BRAS WO NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS GOOD es] ORNS TIRE : i Diplomatic Set } ~ STATEMENT UNTRUE , —_—_—__—_ Farmers Plentifully Supplied} Cherry Pies Latest | ; With Seed Still Holding | Way to Save Souls | IN BLOOD BEAUTIFIED Shows 1928 Highway Depart- Large Wheat Crop a, \ ALA aoe ieee Calling Her Lover ‘Tough Boy With Rod’ Doesn’t Go Over With Louise Rolfe ion of\onard Smith, is to give him @ nice,Baig, juicy cherry pic. Accofdingly, Mr. Smith proceeded — to & score of cherry pics, which ¥ ‘distributed free to neighbors whom Business Slow in Small To he thought needed egos in the ’ ; sinning line. le neighbors, instead Due to Blocked Roads; [tr calling for mercy, called for police ment Accountant’s Report Accepted by Commission _ SENATOR FLAYS EFFICIENCY FARM DRIVES GET RESULTS Larger Cities Busy and Mr. Smith landed in the hoose- NO NERVES? OF COURSE NOT, i itt Transportation company, blockaded oe ibe ‘ ei ‘a ‘ re ae ohms oa ; > erties bc thachirg orsiea By P. W. CLEMENS spirit had ordered Talim 40 ke a Scarface Al Capone's Captured ears Argui ‘ Fargo, N. D., March 1.—()—Farm- | distribute the Pies. ers in all parts of North Dakota are marianne” | WASHINGTON ‘DOLLS Business in the larger trading cen- sa TES™ = 0p PRESDENT NEARS Lumber sales show a slight in- crease; life insurance a heavy de- “Better farming campaigns are|‘Cal’ Coolidge ard ‘Hell 'n’ Ma« shee pak eee Or ante baie come Private Citizens Points in the monthly survey of busi- —_ DE ADLOGK MAY CUT hess conditiors in North Dakota for} Washington, March 1.—(4)—Bunt- February. ing, red, white and blue, like strange the seven murders. Most of the roads except the main jriowers suddenty blooming out of Out north, on Addison street, five | Rushed; 50 Whisker ’ 5 ear-old Berneda played; daughter. moved that the annual report of the highways have been blocked by snow ti ye ie . highway department as submitted by RESOLUTION MAY BE | Club Fraters Shave DESIRED BOOST IN during the past two months, particu tee Mimrey ice on uieararcney ¢|Here is a new and unusual photo- | Of Louise Rolfe by m abort Lived sae the secretary be accepted with the re- > o larly in the eastcrn part of the state, proudly flying flags, ‘The inaugura-|Staphic study of Baroness Marie von ‘Lulu \- 1 Ith i lor usiness in the . | Lou” was of high school age. MER Iain Tae Ton an ee | a Barney, N. D., March 1—(AP)— smaller towns, “In many counties tion of Herbert Hoover as the thirty- Prittwatz, wite of the , German am- | “Louise Rolfe is not the mother type. Senator Bonzer said. , rose ds ae Sernuentie gasoline expenditures during Febru- pee eit bata Btates'ls has proved a charming hostess ‘at the | She baleweiadt oe slender , E | iy - hing. three days away. and bejeweled. wore a squirrel. All Voted ‘Aye’ ers club which got under way two| . 5 deve Habsietebeet ree ia cael Today Calvin Coolidge, president of | German embassy at Washington. coat when arrested with ‘McGann in “On the motion, Moc. Governor months ago and which asked as a men running automobiles, but the |the United States, is preparing to go 8 suite at the Hotel Stevens Wednes- | F. gered ke “ie sean ‘Bill’ Martin Would Treat Liquor applicants retain thelr be ones a Senate Favors $24,000,000 In-|hote! business in the larger centers |hack to the quict town of Northamp- PROHIBITION AGENTS day. Her dress was of black crepe c bl si te Against Road Bill Suan. acetone tear “hata “T. J. Moe's statement that the 192g |Foswre and | ser a mae Leeann were taken just before a terrific bliz- vard added another foot of snow to ize | (he towering drifts. An lane of the niglivay woolen nal depart- | the Boeing Airways, Ine, with Pilot ment, made this accusation this aft-| Eddie Allen and Dudley K. Bowen, ernoon after examining niinutes of carried 1000 pounds of provisions to the Jan, 13 meeting of the highway |tne sufferers, which was like “manna comm 4 4 Mr. Moe, a member of the highway | 0 the desert” to the starving people. commission, stated at a meeting of | After four days the party was rescued the house state affairs committee this and brought to Rock Springs. DRY ENFORCEMENT Barber at Barney Is | | Gunmen Called ‘Goats’ of Chicago Authorities ' | Chicago, March 1.—(4)—The crime | son picture of seven dead men, Painted in blood on a garage floor! two weeks ago, had superimposed upon its ugly outlines today the! slim, smart beauty of “Lulu-Lou" | Rolfe—Jack McGurn’s “blonde alibi.” | McGurn was in jail, held without charge in the massacre case; so was Roscoe Fanelli, who surrendered yés- | terday. But “Lulu-Lou” Rolfe, held in the women’s quarters of the police ' station, was the most picts Personality among the only thus far arrested in connection with ' Q ‘ ‘ jad i has been fairly good. ton, Mass. He will not even wait to with modest collar of white lace and; clared Senator Bonzer. Purchaser as Drastically lay, was going into the discard. * House Draws the With open roads during the next|tide up Pennsylvania avenue with his touches of white at the wrists, A| “Intimations that the figures in the as Bootlegver Deas ea he Gonna bine) ed month, ® more than normal increase | Successor after tea recedes oe rope of imitation pearls with whieh | Annual report are not correct are also td imetabacaaiip. At ose. aa; ive Hadires Line at $2,724,000 in business will undoubtedly result, | We Go, 10 the rain almost directly Ri she toyed while being interviewed absolutely false. The records of the atetbdHaD “cheaibare. tovcodial good > Spring grain sales, too, stiould add =i carr ae Hoover takes the oath la) hung from her neck. department will Sead that bod = tae graces and said that about 30 more| Washington, Mar. 1—()—A com- | !mpetus to retail business. Charles G. Dawes, vice president of Wears Slave Anklet report = Drepared ee hed ooh . Cox, of the “boys” were left. promise between the senate and Debits Prove More Business the United States, today was also | Yet with all her sophistication, tune hae On tee ad th rr “Til have to work far into the|house on an increase in prohibition} An unusually accurate picture of preparing to leave Washington. He there is about this 22-year-old wom- wares ae certified public ac. resolution intro-|ight to catch up with’ them,” he | funds was in prospect today'as senate | business conditions in the larger|Dians to leave for bvansten Tiina, , an a touch of a wistfulness that is countant ‘can verify the accuracy of ,| Said. And so, far into the night the|conferees in the dispute offered to | trading centers is available, due to Monday evening. He will not go un- 1 Lia Sets ota not so alien to motherhood, after all. Whiskers club will celebrate its|accept a $3,000,000 increase in place | the enlargement of the reporting| noticed but four ears ago he was passing. of the $24,000,000 previously voted. |: -vice.c* the feder: reserve bank in| arawing almost dari Atentlon as Puetz wasn’t sure.of the nature of |The house has proposed an increase | Minneapolis, mad> during the past these figures despite Mr. Moe's in- sinuations,” the senator from Rich- Jand county. said. 2 She carries herself confidently but Runner Thought Killed, Three | without obtrusion. the president. His fame as a banker, . : A slender band of gold ‘showed highway. com- rt the affair which will climax the|in dry funds of $2,724,000. month by O. 8. Powell, statistician soldler and a user of the expression| Officers Wounded, Rich | above one curved-ankle. “It’s got-my thission ‘bill: in:the hhoust is ted. ; per- | club's existence. It won’t be a dance.| ‘The 83,000,000 compromise was pro- | for that organization. Debits ha “Hell and Maria” in moments of Cargo Seized’ in Battle name on it, so they can’t lose me,” ith-an executive session to be: het , (Tell them it’s just going to be | posed at a conference on the two | dividual accounts are now sec stress had preceded him and due no- arg she said. ‘<b: some: fufpte -time by “the - gt blowout,” he said. : stetinloney, aproeriation.bije-mith the, Troe: ten cities tn, North Dakbta. ins ‘been’ taken of one of his aie As she talked, quite:frankly, “with state affairs com consent’ of Senator Hates, Democrat, | mend of only fite,as was the case in| aeest companions, an undersiung| Tampa, Fla, Mar. 1.2()Federal | reporters there were brosd hint at thittee heard friends and opponents Georgia, the author of the $24,000,000 oaggeet th of January the|Pipe. The senate was in session then/ prohibition agents and ‘rum runners | times that she was spoofing. She re- ‘of the measure this forenoot. , Gry fund provision. debits to individual -ecounts are con, |Put it could not foresee that Dawes| fought a pitched battle three miles {lated for example, that ‘she is of - As far as:the committee was con: Another conference was called for talmed diate following’ table. ‘They | ¥85 to astound them by his vigorous] south of Winauma last night with |French, English and Indian descent, later in the day and meanwhile the wing ‘tine) > [!ectures on that body's rules. three automobiles loaded with liquor jgoing into elaborate details; and house ‘spokesmen ‘returned to thelr (Confausd: on page as the prize. Three officers were|when the roomful of writers seemed stand. They asked questions indic: a Whe Be Us chamber to sound out sentiment Curtis Still Senator « | wounded, one rum runner was arrest-|to be giving her story serious atten- ing a desire to know whether seem- ing abuses Hed pecmcpncate were thére on the proposition. ' Charles Curtis, vice president-elect, ed other believed to have | ti he laughed. A little temptue After Senator Harris had won his was a senator then and today he was been rene: * fa that ‘augh. ps . “Only by really trying fight for $24,000,000 in the senate, the still busy in the senate but his time prohibition effective will people be/5.000 Candidates Will Be ctrl , y ee ui im Acting on information that liquor} This drew a compliment on her brought to the point where they see|~” first deficiency bill in which it was (Continued on page nine f eney shill: th which: it.we are reyes is has a strain of In-|Umosded from boats in the Guit of | nerves. pe TPE RRERES Me a + : ig Incorpora\ . - strain of In-| Mexico was to be taken from its hid- Bites Polished Nails te ete et ine anaes in com Trained in Seven North: ident Coolidge then recommended an. FOR MURDERING TWO dian blood, and at the inauguration| ing place in the woods, the federal| “No nerves? Of course not,” she ‘The text of the resolution asserts western States increase of $2,724,000. The house ac- more than 100 Indians are to be pres-| agents lay in wait and opened fire | spoke with a trace of bitterness, hold- cepted this and incorporated in it ent. They will wear at the inaugural] as the three-car caravan filed past. |ing her finel; ed f t aed ect of. the leginia face det tne Omaha, Neb. March 1,—(AP)—| the second deficiency measure. ine t, and in the parade, feathers, paint and| 1, M. Winterville, said to have been for them rg ee polished mais (}"] R JAP AN | D ° Sane “the Cit Military Train-|, Both bills are now in conference | Kidnaping and Slaying of Amer-| buckskin and during their stay here accompanying the liquor caravan, was | were bitten to Kk. : tare nies oa oye basis 4 | between the senate and house. They te ennEnavisstevAvanean will pitch their tepees on the ground | arrested. M. C. Hendrix, chief of the| To say that Ji , Was ) by General H. A. Smith, Commanding |°®"TY more than $215,000,000 for a teal 4 14 around the Washington monument. | ‘Tampa federal prohibition forces, re- | mixed up in the Valentine's eang variety of federal projects through- President Coolidge had chosen the| ceived a shotgun charge in the body; | massacre is, to Louise Rolfe, - Febri Major Disnater‘as- Monger iy the Seventh Corps Ares. contemplate |out about. the country. by Raderal Teoopa) |e enwho wermtaak inte ool Taylor was shot through the | ous. To say, as the police have often sar coal 3 % states of Minnesota, North Dakote,|_“Z,fee! I have won the principle of a at this time four years ago. They|lung and was in a serious condition | enough, that Jack McGurn is the ace rv Reports Tell of Villages South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kan- | "9 1shiy| Senator Harris sald today. | | Mexico City, March 1.—(#)—Sixteen |were Frank B, Keliogg, secretary of {and J. C. Stewart was shot in the [cr setreint moat os the, 868 Buried Under Mud blic'!sas, Missouri, and Arkanses..” “The administration has recognized | Mexicans have paid with their lives! state; Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of | left leg. tough boy with a rod” doesn’t go over juried Under Mu ; , that more money is needed to enforce | for the alleged murder of W. M. Un- | the treasury; John W. Weeks, secre- 4 from Camps will be established for 30) the taw. It isn’t as much as I wanted )derwood and G. C. Aiesthorpe, Ameri- | tary of war; Charles B. Warren, at- ae is no attempt at pretense pene but I have confidence that Herbert }can mining officials, in the state of torney general; Charles .8. New, post- EUROPE SUFFERING from “Lulu Lou” as to her relation- | poe aes Hoover will recommend the full | Guanajuato. master general; Curtis D. Wilbur, sec- $24,000,000 increase.” ‘Two others, held as prisoners, today retary of the navy; Hubert Work. sec- ship with Meer They are not married, she . faced summary action by court mar-| retary of the interior; William M. Jar- “DoT! ir. answered tial, and probable execution for their | dine, secretary of agriculture; Herbert MR og no. Tian him.” *~ part in the slayings. Troops were in| ©, Hoover, secretary of commerce, and pee of the remainder of the band. | James J. Davis, secretary of labor. Travel Nation Together military = They have gone about the country 1 Btate of Guanajuato reported to the Only Two Remain herds, Brother | together 10 TREAT TROTZKY chief of the president staf here |, Prom present indieaens only two| "2. Tiny Goatherds, Brother for year OF 90, sbe said. L that federal troops yesterday of these men will remain in the Hoov-| and Sister, Found Frozen | hieago, Biloxi (in season) and al- er cabinet, Mellon and Davis. - se A Plans for the inaugural parade are to Death in Drifts Christmas. Constantinople, March 1.—(AP)—A| and in a two hour battle killed 10 of |almost complete. General Charles P. him,” she was careful to add, “just worthy of credence today said/them, capturing two others. Six oth- London, March 1.—()—Renewed o . era were killed in s previous battle. cold in Austria, Hungary and the | 4#Ppened fo be in the same town, un One federal soldier was killed in Balkans intensified suffering there 2 smoked incessantly as she yesterday's encounter. from the white house to the capitol.|today.. More moderate weather pre- talked, lighting one cigarette and Underwood were | Twenty bigeye veterans from qenet in Greece and parts of Tur- , from -| Mississip) Washington | key. M for the ceremonies and ‘There were new stories of the hard- Sree carrera coly sine bed ship and misery wrought by the gang murders. storm. ee biel from Travnik, Bos- nia, while two tiny goatherds, broth- ‘In Hotel All Day’ er and sister, were found frozen to| “Jack comes we had anything John Coolidge, son of the president, | death, clasped in each others arms./to do with them,” she said. “We the march Surrounding them were 80 dead goats hotel . aie, oo. te ae br they had tried to" lead out of” the |e reas meer nar oes al tat day sauetic Mandan Man Bruised storm, Some of the drifts near them lclerks ‘Nothing gets by them. “ff we were 21 feet deep. had gone out, they'd have tt.” by Bismarck Taxicab Oscar Johnson, Mandan, employe Britain’s Oldest Man, _ [sf the North Dakota Lignt and Power Pork, Cricket Lover, |covering trom injuries receives 7190 Is Dead at Age of 107)town northern Europe with the Baltic Sea urder before nightfall, nA tte ‘enicanegs sll. freee ee ee 4 sete tense was reported from habeas corpus action begun yesterday. Poland. where it has caused trade|tt was not certain “what .: stagnation. Textile Bandit Is Sentenced — Napoleon, N. D., March 1.—(7)—P. ©. “Pearly” Peterson, 22, pleading entering a bank with intent sentenced to five years in Penitentiary by , McKenna in district court it ft and were

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