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* gang chieftain, at at the time the guns hased. \: Jail to “refresh his memory.” ' dee in exemplifying and promoting " USED FOR MASSACRE ‘Inquest Into Death of Seve Gangsters on St. Valen- tine’s Day Proc guns to Hawthorne Kennel club of Cle Cicero, race track, which was said to have been operated by Al Capone, Were purc' Reynolds said the guns were de- livered to Lieut. Nicholas Mongreg of the Cicero police who said he “was requested to receive them by a “Mr. O'Hare” of the kennel club. Reynolds also recounted the. sale tnd shipment of seven other machine guns to the “Gopher State Mines” or Minneapolis, a firm which does not exist, Chictgo authorities were in- formed. By tracing builets and machine Buns, Coroner 1. N. Bundesen hopes to deduct the identity of the assassins who lined up the seven gangsters and shot them down. Coroner Bundesen ordered another witness, Louls Scaramuzza, locked in Scara- muzza, a gunsmith, although ad- mitting he aided a “stranger” in the purchase of a machine gun from an- other dealer, was unable to remem- ber when the incident occurred or other particulars. Lloyd George’s Bitter Enemy Dies Suddenly London, April 30.—()—Lord ‘Younger, bitter enemy of David Lloyd George, liberal leader and former premier, collapsed at the Prince of Wales theater last night and died almost immediately of heart disease, He was 77 years old. JOHN D. JR. HONORED New York, April 30—(7)—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is to receive a gold medal tonight from the National In- stitute of Social Sciences in recogni- tion of his “distinguished social serv- high standards of business ethics and for widespread and fruitful gener- ‘osity.” w iu ‘ Kansas City . 9 2 818 Minneapolis 7 5 533 Indianapolis 7 5 583 8t. Paul . 7 6 538 Columbus . 6 6 500 Toledo .. 5 6 455 Louisville 4 8 333 Milwaukee 2 9 ~~ «182 Results Monday Minneapolis 12; Louisville St. Paul 4; Indianapolis 3. hings). Kansas City 9; Teledo 7. Columbus 8; Milwaukee 3. Games Today Minneapolis at Louisville. Kansas City at Toledo. Si. Paul at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at Columbus. NATIONAL LEAGUE a (20 in- Ww UL .Fet. Boston .. 6 2 .150 Chicago . 7 4 G36 St. Louis 7 5 583 New York . 4 3 571 Philadelphia 4 5 ada Pittsburgh 4 6 400 Cincinnati 4 7 364 Brooklyn 3 7 300 Results Monday Chicago 4; Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 7; Pittsburgh 3. No other games scheduled. Games Today New York at Brooklyn. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. AMERICAN L LEAGUE wuaconoad Decatur 9; Peoria INTERNATIONAL GUE Newark 4; Hh Submitting cue name “Oogiesnops” Mrs. E. A. Weisser, above, of Pittsburgh, Pop comic strip by Wood Cowan. Mrs. Weisser also has christened her doll, “Ooglesnops.” THAMERT 10 HEAD LA MOURE COUNCIL La Moure, N. D., April 30—J. E. Thamert and Clark Ernst were elected president and vice president, respec- tively, of the La Moure city council at a recent meeting. The council then acted on city of- fice appointments made by Mayor J. C. Dills. C. J. Robideau was renamed city auditor; W. D. Lynch, city attorney, was continued in the post to which he was named at the previous meet- ing to succeed Judge W. H. Hutchin- son, and Oliver Johnson was reap- Pointed chief of police. Dr. F. E. Salvage succeeds Dr. G. B. Ribble as city health officer. Three new members ef the council, H. E. Cottam, A. A. Carroll and Dr. C. F. Young, cach was given a com- mittee chairmanship. The following committee appoint- ments were approved: Health—Dr. C. F. Young, chairman; Cottam and Ernst. Financeo—Thamert, chairman; Bow- man and Ernst. Streets, sidewalks, alleys and lights -—F. L. Bowman, chairman; Carroll | and Young. Fire, water and sewer—A. A. Car-, roll chairman; Young and Thamert. Purchasing — Thamert, chairman; Cottam and Ernst. Public buildings — Cottam, chair- man; ¥oung and Carroli. Police—Thamert, chairman; Cottam and Ernst. La Moure Boy Named Managing Editor of Luther’s Newspaper | La Moure, N. D., April 30.—Arnold R. Nolstad, son of Rev. and Mrs, Carl J. Nolstad, La Moure, recently was named managing editor of “College Chips,” student weekly publication of Luther College, Decorah, Ia. Arnold served as business manager of the Luther College Pioneer this year. This publication will be ready for distribution this weck. The college news bureau predicts that Nolstad will be one of the most active men on the Luther college campus next year. Princess Patt Coffee. A spe- jcial blend of several fine cof- fees, each roasted to the degree that brings out its best flavor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 78 RENT—Immediate Possession, six room modern bungalow with garage, also five room modern du- plex with May 15th. Both in Al “Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms 515 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rcom in private home, suitable for one or two girls. Four blocks west of Postoftice, Phone 203. { ) pre eihctiee adel LOST—Brown walle: at or near Dome. Finder please return to Tribune and keep money. FOR RENT—Apartment. Two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. 618 Third street. BIDS WANTED Bids are requested for laying ce- ment ¢urbing on boulevard in front Roosevelt school (approximately 300 feet) and on the west side Rich- ately 459 feet) in modern home. Close in. Call at | presic Flogged Lawyer Still Maintains His Silence St. Petersburg, Fla, Pla., April 30.—(7)— pened investigating the kid- ping and flogging of James Bickers 54, attorney, here Sunday night, today still were without def- inite information as to the identity {of his‘ abductors, as he maintained his silence <t a hospital. Bicker's abductors warned him to leave town, which he said he would do, and he planned to leave as soon as he is able, provided the authorities fail to have him detained. The attorney was believed to have been the victim of attackers because of his recent activities in investigat- ing lawlessness in the county. The city commission has voted a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction mission was c: ilar action today. LA MOURE COUNTY HAS LUTHERFEST La Moure, N. D., April 30.—The an- nual Lutherfest of the Missouri Slope ; this year will be held at the Soldiers !Memorial park near Grand Rapids, La Moure county, Sunday, June 9. Announcement to thi effect was made at La Moure Tuesday by Rev. L. Krengel, pastor for three congre- gations in the Marion area of the ted to take a sim- Evangelical Lutheran church, Mis- | souri synod. Three previous Lutherfests of the denomination have been held in the memorial park, and have been at- tended by large crowds and marked by inspirational singing and stirring | addresses by prominent ministers or ee of the church. Arrangements ere being made for a | strong Program and to secure the Presence of able speakers, including | Probably som2 from outside the state. |" It is expected that there will be a jlarge attendance from La Moure, Edgeley, Kulm, Marion, Adrian, Mo- ;mango, Ellendale, Oskes, Lisbon, DESERVES DEGREE Tuckerton, N. J., April 30.—Vera Rider recently performed 2 successful operation on her husband, Paul, 35. She removed a necdle from his skv@l that had been imbedded there since childhood. For the past two years bea had complained of dull pains head, found the needle protruding far enough so that she was able to grip it with her fingers and draw it out. It was two inches long. DENY ROUTE SHORTENING St. Paul, April 20.—(4)—Reports from Spokane that the Northern Pa- cific railway plans to shorten its trackage between here and Seattle nearly 400 miles were denied in St. Paul tonight by Charles Donnelly, ident, CHAPEL PRIVACY ions of city en- | rticulars see H. superintendent of high to /5-8-11-13 BIDS WANTED ‘ Bids are requested for furnishing we r heater equipment and Se reech! Ww also for ~ weertain hot vi water counties and ation in Hichholt, school, tions see ned at re; a unary | fa eect py rved to reject any or ae peter Eeare, od » Education, 5/4-8-11-13 bids. Riche Night Phone 50 os 687 Phone te Stirum, and other surrounding points. in his head. His wife, examining his j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLEAN-UP WEEK SET TO OPEN ON MONDAY Lions Will Have Charge of General Operations, Aided by Boy Scouts Clean-up week will begin next Monday. This period was chosen by the city commission, Monday evening, and Mayor A. P. Lenhart will issue the necessary proclamation. between now and then. As last year, the Lions club will have charge of the general cleaning the city is to receive. TRe Lions will call on the Boy Scouts to give a hand and camp-going prizes will be dis- tributed to the troop or scout scoring the highest number of points in effi- ciency. Captain H. A. Brocopp, Dr. W. 8. Koller, the state bacteriologist, and A. L. Bavone, state sanitary engineer, are a Lions committee which has the matter in charge and they will call a meeting of the scouts to plan opera- tions. Last year the work was done so thoroughly that the city scored first place in the state by national award, It is proposed to retain this distinc- tion this year, FOUR SHOT T0 DEATH IN MOONSHINE FIGHT Wounded Survivor Refuses to Tell Details of Tragedy in Kentucky Hills Painsville, Ky., Apr. 30.—(?)—Three +{Mmembers \of a family of six were wiped out, another man was killed and his brother was wounded in a midnight shooting affray in a woods 10 miles from here, and county offi- cers today were hampered in their investigation of the affair by the ret- {cence or short memory of the one wounded survivor. Bodies of the victims, Lee Gibson, 52; his wife, 35; their son, Bernie, 14, and Wallace Hannah, 30, were found F.] this morning, several hours after the wounded man, Wayne Hannah, brother of Wallace, had been brought to a hospital here with a bullet in his left lung. County officers can see no other ex- planation than that the tragedy was the outgrowth of moonshining in the somewhat isolated section, in which it occurred, The wounded man told of having “started over the hill” to visit his brother. On the way, he said, he met a crowd, and “they started telling jokes.” Within a few minutes, ac- cording to Hannah's informal story, the shooting started. He refused to name any of those he met, but re- marked he knew there were only two pistols in the crowd. seriously wounded man’s story into ADOZEN different things may cause a headache, but there's just one thing you need ever do to get relief. Bayer Aspirin is an absolute antidote for such pain, Keep it at the office, Have it handy in the home. Those subject to fre- quent or sudden headaches should carry Bayer Aspirin in the pocket- tin, Until you have used it for head- aches, colds, neuralgia, etc., you’ve noidea how Bayer Aspirin can help, It means quick, complete relief to millions A men and women who use it every year. And it docs not depress the heart. COASPIRIN Asoitty ft in sade ey trade mark rte. Pett. Hanufpcvare When officers attempted to get the; | the morning. Promptly and Here's the latest and best photo of Lupe Velez and her Gary Cooper, cinema stars, who are expected to announce a wedding date soon. loves Gary more than ever and Gary’s happy look speaks for him. the form of a deposition, he balked, giving the same answer to all ques- tions: “I don’t remember.” AGED MOTHER FREE OF GALLOWS NOOSE Chicago, April 30.—)—Mrs. Cath- erine Cassler, a middle aged mother. walked free today from jail and the shadow of a death sentence. One of four women to reccive the sentence of death in Cook county's history, she won a new trial and yes- terday the state dismissed the three- year-old murder charge. Mrs. Cass- ler was held in jail overnight, how- ever, following service of an old war- rant charging accessory to murder. This charge was also dropped to- day. s the wom- an’s only comment as she smiled and | walked from the court with her 13- year-old son. Princess Patt Coffee. A royal drink. —the mild, safe, all-vegetable ‘axative,@You'll feel fine in pleasantly ride the system f FO-NIGHT of the bowel poisons that sense headaches—26e. @, ALniGhT Recommended and sold b= All four Bismarck druggists. Wanted Jack Rabbit Skins Also Hides, Furs and Junk Metals. Prices are high and demand is good. Ship direct to the “NORTH- ERN,” the pioneer in the rabbit business in the Northwest. Write for Tags and price list. “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. Box 265 Bismarck, N. D. i Samael | ah AR 8 TO-MORROW | m A ‘Reel’ Romance? Well, Rather! | Lupe says she Bids on New Wings For A. C. Structure Are Arriving Here Bids on contra for new wings to be added to the agricultural building and the science hall at the state agri- , | song leader, and other club musicians. cultural college will be received by the state board of administration at Fargo on May 11, the board an- nounced today. Several Indians installed in Pitts- burgh county parks for “atmosphere” are going home. They are homesick. Do the plans look good? Then talk with us at once about the insurance you will, need for investment. It may be that we can suggest changes in the plans that will materially reduce the _ fire hazards in the proposed building, thus giving you the lowest pos- sible insurance rate. In any case, you want ade- quate insurance for your prop- erty, and the time to inquire about it is now. The advice of this agency has saved many a property owner from loss. Why not let us help you, too? Oy" INBAMARCK PLANS} 2= Eee Good Representation ntation From Neighboring City to Back Strauss Candidacy Mandan Lions are entering heartily into the plans made by the Bismarck den for the trip to the district con- vention at Minot, May 22-24. They ‘are supporting the candidacy of Dr. F. B. Strauss for district governor. Dr. Dursema and Joseph Spies vis- ited the Mandan luncheon today and spoke on the plans for the trip and also presented a copy of the Bismarck song sheet for the convention, a col- lection of parodies on well-known old songs, compiled by Henry Halverson, are remaining at H ———————. POP GOES THE GAY Cleveland, April 30.— Hanna is still looking or persons who the order of the rae by Judge George P. fe h' ceremony. But the other his gavel came down at th “Hear ye! Hear ye!” there explosion which a but rou dignity. Someone had pistol cap where it would good under the bailiff’s swing. NO SMOKE FOR Pi Paris —Beautiful Paris will It has been arranged with the In- terstate Transportation company to have a special bus run to Minot May 22, to take Lions not going in their own cars. If ten members are sup- plied there will be a special rate. It is possible that 20 may make the trip by bus. In all a delegation of 50 is expected to be at Minot from here— including the ladies who will accom- pany their Lion husbands. AFTER AIMEE'S CROWN Glasgow.—The only woman in Scot- | beautiful if the plan of the land who is in sole charge of a| Police is carried out. He has church is a recent graduate of Glas-|a decree forbidding industrial, | gow University. She is and has | mercial or administrative been appointed minister of a Scot-| from polluting the air with tish church with 500 members. soot and gases. o FIT YOUR PERSONALITY f % Smart lines with the swing of youth... superb quality -..a moderate price GORDON HATS Priced at *5 to #10 S. E. 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