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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929 “TONGS MAKE PEACE |Former Cop fs Now Vice Chamberlain; ALTER ULTIMATUM, | © ‘SGN OR PACK UP’ Hip Sings and Leongs Agree to Arbitrate Differences After Five Deaths New York, Aug. 7.—(AP)—Peace reigned—at least —_technically— throughout the United States again today between the On Leong and Hip Sing tongs afte: three days of warfare in which five Chinese were Killed a..d several wounded. A new treaty was signed today by national leaders of the rivat tongs after they had been served with an ultimatum by U. 8S. Attorney Charles H. Tuttle “to make peace or pack ce Word of the signing of the treaty was telegraphed to tong leaders in Chicago and Bostos, whére killings x-Taxi Driver Is the King’s Treasurer GRAIN YIELDS RUN HIGHER AVERAGES THAN ESTIMATED ; Some Rye Attains 47 Bushels, | Barley 35, Wheat Mostly 10 to 15 to Acre The pendulum of crop production continues to swing back from the low | estimates that preceded the cutting | of the spotted grain harvest. As! Yields are reported, many of them reach a much higher figure than earlier reports indicated. The harvest now is in full swing along the Soo Line and daily ‘figures are wired by agents along the road as to average production. Some of these figures from the north-south branches are: Cogswell, 600 acres of rye, average Are You Interested in Astronomy? Northern Cross Can Be Seen Now i i “THREE MEN HELD ON CHARGE OF MURDER ARISING FROM FIRE | Operator of Kansas City Drug Store and Assistants Are Accused of Arson store but denied fay part in the ar- son plot, police said. He declared ie was in Salina at the time of the ire. Anoth.: man for whom police were searching appeared at the prosecutor’s office yesterday and after making a statement was ree leased. In addition to the three firemen who were killed when an explosice |occurred during the fire, 11 other jPersons were injured. | Washburn Installing Water Chlorination For Potable Supply Washburn is putting a chlorination Konsas City, Aug. 7.—(AP)—! |Three men were heid without bond | " jon first degree murder charg: d/ plant in for the cleansing of its Po- }enother was under est today in| table water supply. Heretofore the {connection with an clleged n| water has been taken from the river plot that resulted in the death of! and allowed to settle, with rather un- three firemen in a drug store fire! satisfactory results, both in turbidity here last Monday morning. | and in bacteria. Durwood M. Dailey. operator of} State Engineer A. L. Bavone is off the store, John L. “Pat” Crowe, and on a trip which will include a visit |D. L, Piggott, a druggisi, « t| to Washburn to pass on the efficacy whom the charges | ave been filed,| of the new plant. It is at his sugges- were arraigned yesterday and their) tion that the city is installing the preliminary hearing set for August/ chlorination treatment, which puts 17. | Washburn on the same basis as Man- om f yield 9 bushels; 30 acres, 10 bushels; Ree Glee hy nO. having large Chinese settlements. | Here are Vice Chamberlain Jack Hayes, left, and Treasurer Ben Smith, | wena ae ‘ agai 20 suahiele the store for him and instructed MRS. ELLA LEWIS DIES Before word of the signing of the| right, new Laborite members of King Gcorge's Royal Household. Hayes, | “Geneseo, 40 acres rye, 10 bushels. ¥ r . 5 : : him, when he opened it, to take out) Mrs. Ella Lewis died in the city peace had been sent out and while | shown holding the presentation shill alah, once was a policeman and now Burnstad, three acres of barley, 17 Left: The Southern Cross as it appears in the Milky Way. Right: 500 insurance, was into cus- Tuesday night as the result of a long negotiations << Weta Suse will deliver messages from the King. Smith, a former sailor and taxi driv- | yushcls. * "| Illustrating astral positions. The black spot is called the “Coal Sack.” jtony nan ba retura here early to- hee She se ee nee ei lives shooting occurred in icago where er, now will supervisse exp cnditures and sign check: saunas z iday from Sa a, K Edward P. here, but no other relatives, as far ag 4 Joe Wal, a Hip Sing tongman, was : i sitios a barley 8 to 15 intial Urbana, Il.—(AP)—In the eve-| southward, the western branch fades|Bayle, chief of detectives, said he known. . y severely wounded. London, Aug. 7.—Jack Hayes, form-| Hayes gave a taste of his quality | Feintyre. 40 acres wheat, 9 bushels,/1ing during August the Northern |out, while the eastern branch con-|would ask the prosecutor to file a Ce le —_—____.____ erly @ policeman, and Ben Smith, once | #8 @ speaker when he convulsed his | 54 °a crag tye, 8 bushels, ” Cross can be seen nearly overhead.|tinucs on; and before it sinks out) murder charge against him. | ‘The Amazon river is 3400 miles long i a London taxi driver, have become sana with Satie” tan of ae Benedict, 15 acres rye, 20 bushels. It is a large cross formed by the a i lle et | Glover admitted financing the and is 159 miles wide at its mouth. 3 id | Derby as “a itica: shy with), print Sd % a +P a po sath is rane t into t! i members of the household of King! mixed ideas and cromed lens’ Hayes | 30 Acres rye, 29: bushels. bright stars not far to the east of| star clouds of Sagittarius” chick | George IV and have high duties to carried the Tory stronghold by 1050| Parshal, 1000 acres rye, 7 bushels. the great blue star Vega, which| mark the direction of the center Pollock, S. D., 30 acres rye, 10 passes through the zenith about 9 | INE NAMES HEAD Perform. and has held it safely ever since. satan: 7 10 pa OP CUE Vaat REAIINE eaten: in > Labor leaders who clipe bla As a former policeman, he has wechTy bss Sled bushels; |ovelock, se eh TPee seal Tolibe her acuese “atl ik ot ¢ | consi 2 ? s . shels. _ Early mth, before the Milky Way fa i | /- 3 say it is just another sign o! | consistently fought to preserve the erried, 8. D., 80 actes wheat, 13 light of the waxing meon blots out{t@*,Qilky Way farther into the | democracy that the Socialist govern- ment has brought into British public Minneapolis, Aug. 7.—()—Sen. civilian character of the police force and the right of the police to combine Claude H. McKenzie, Gaylord, Minn., life. The king has approved the ap- for the protection of their interests | bushels, | bushel. Weight test 59 pounds to the familiar stars, moon Blots out! southern hemisphere, we would find | . “4 4 it sweeping down to within 30 de- Cross is a spectacle weil worth sce-| Le} grees of the south celestial pole | pointments. Lidgerwood, rye, 12 to 17 bushels. as wage-carners. Ramsay MacDonald , ling. The long axis of the cross lies was elected president of the Cana- dian - American Air Lines Co, at a meeting last night at the company offices, here. Col. Ralph H. Webb, ager. J. F. Gold, former state game and fish commissioner was chosen secre- tary, and H. 8. Lees, Minneapolis, Hayes, who is a member of the! House of Commons from Liverpool, | néw is Vice Chamberlain of the Royal | Household at a salary of $3509 per First Bobby in Commons Hayes is the first policeman who ever sat in the House of Commons. | He was born in 1887 and was onc of made him one of the junior Labor whips in 1925. Defied Tory Leaders This self-educated man often has “We of the Labor party have little past to hamper us; we have the op- portunity of the present for finding things out; and visions for the future of being in power.” The eastern branches report 60 | acres of rye at Underwood yielding |10 bushels average to the acre. The \ best crops are said to be in the vicin- Local reports of yields credit Pat | Sullivan getting an average of 10 ; bushels from 60 acres of wheat cut and threshed in the vicinity of the | along the co ( Winnipeg, was elected vice president ith, . P, for! « ity of Forman, in Sargent county.) Astronomers call this configura-| :, tee 4 and Norman G. Warsinske, Minnesp-| Rotherhithe, is Treasurer of the srqvm that he wields a nifty pen. One ‘sng Underwood and Douglas, in Me- |tion Cygnus, the Swan. because y,1he, Southern Cross ornare dane olis, vice president and general man-| srousehold at the same salary. ; ot Lain county. (people of early times imagined that : : jits stars -outlined the figure of a) United States long-necked celestial | a south along the Milky ¥ brightest star in the coi of the Milky Way; the cross piece is nearly vertical, and from its eastern end a wreath jof faint stars hangs. |before turning north again to com-| |plete its circuit of the heavens. The |Southern Cross is in the middle of |the Milky Way at its southern ex- tremity. part of the! For all places more than 30 degrecs south of the equator | it is visible throughout the year, the extreme southern bird flying Thi Poe ellation, | circling around the south celestial treasurer. Others elected to the 8 aaacik +. race track. {at the top of the cross it were i 4 P , . board of directors were Frank D,| seven children of inspector Hayes of | Tn his old duties, Hayes in a cop's “Jacob Dietrich reported a 65-acre |pright, 1s Deneb, which means! Bele rithout setting, just as the) Every man, woman and child will!same, pleasant-tasting and milkys Blair, Minneapolis; H. C. Schroeder,|{he Wolverhampton police _| Uniform used to have to attend police | rieig running 12 bushels and another | Tail of the Sw: 1 SEE Ss Si helt age ae ME “ wee “, white Phillips Milk of Magnesia. ' 3 ‘ *| When he was born, his father was|court. In his new duties, he will at- ail of the Swan. The Southern is much smal!- | occasionally over-indulge. But don’t White Phillip e Shakopee; Claire W. Allen, Minneap- that | evan vo | field 10 bushels; M. M. Glasser, north | Dench is considerably nter than . teria fs ak ‘ +, Youll be through with crude lis, and A. L, Schaeffer, Ji only a sergeant, with the low pay that tend the Royal Court and will have) o¢ Bismarck, not quite 8 bushels. A \Ve shred an ee mar hn wah Bary ‘hier than the Northern Cross and not | suffer for all your indiscretions. It’s methods once you learn the pertect . ‘de Minn + Jordan, | optained at the time, so that the fam- | the most picturesque post in the pal-| field cut 15. talles southeast of the |Vce@> | ‘away. Actually it is by tar! °, impressive, although the sur-|folly to do so. You can so easily war Nothing. else has the same F Operations of the new company| dy,crcre O” the Poverty line ali the) Ae sding’to the House of Commons, oHY ran an average of § bushels. the brighter of the two, If it were foumaine, Feeion of the Milky War sweeten and settle a cour, upset quick, gentle effect, Doctors. pres ‘ pad started two teraertl se nes ‘At the age of 13, young Jack went! Wearing a goreeous uniform full of = placed beside the sun, Deneb would! tainsa large “coal sack,” or a ery alah pil a little Phillips Milk pueibe te He sour, stomach, fee fu scheduled Passenger service between! to work in a steel mill. In his spare |‘gold lace, he will carry a cocked hat. F', W. Davis, Killdeer [© tshine the sun at’ least 10,000 dark region in the midst of the |°!, Magnesia, . tion, heartburn, gas, nausea, head- Minneapolis and Winnipeg. A new/time he attended science and techni-| a large gold key suspended from his s. It is a super-giant among] galaxy, Hearty eaters have long since ache. It has been standard with seven passenger plane will be put in- to service next week. J. B. Saylors Entertain Coast Brother on East cal classes and by the time he was) 19 was an expert shorthand writer. At 20 he came down to London and Joined the police foree. At the end of four years he had been promoted waist and a large white wand of of- | fice as tall as he is. In a loud voice he must announce: “A message from the signed by his own hand.” King, sir, | Farmer, 42, Dies in City After Long Illness: i Frederick William David of Killdeer | tim star A remarkable change in the Milky Way takes place in the region of the Northern Cross. All the way from the northeastern horizon this Perhaps the most disastrous earth- quake in the United States 1811 the Mississippi Valley south of Ohio, | the breath. was in | ph ania : vhen a severe shock occurred in| )PINES Dack 2 swee \Iearned the quick comfort this per lfect anti-acid — brix Smokers [know how it neutrali: nicotine; aste; guards Women know what it them for over 50 years. Insist on -enuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. A less perfect product doesn’s act the same. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the Ot A 1 2 | 7 oa S o ne |does for nausea U. S. registered Trade Mark of the to sergeant. In 1919 he was elected ith Signs Checks died here Tuesday as the result of @/tuminous stream follows a single It was felt in New York and the West | ! U esters A = | sec: and Prison cael é va ; lingering illness. ‘The body is being | ‘hg it _dlvides | Tediee: donna f} And when child Chas, H. Phillips Chemical Com { And Yellowstone Trip ~oohiande fone ears ae con- "atl lutea eo teeter baketaree leche sent to Killdeer for funeral services into two Se ei nese divides urna Boe on Sosa are bilio’ and its predecessor, Chas. H. ducted the greatest strike of the Lon-| er which he walks out of the House #24 interment Friday, Rev. Ralph As the divided stream sweeps of the Mississippi. {Wise upset—give them a little of the; lips, since 1875, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Saylor, of Bell- ingham, Wash., are stopping over in Bismarck to visit J. B. Saylor, a brother, and family. The Belling- ham visitors are on their way home from _a trip into Michigan, Indiana and Canada, and will make a Yellow- stone park tour after leaving here. ~~ At Bellingham Mr. Saylor is engaged in the poultry business, which he one on a large and profitable scale. COSTLY RUGS St. Louis—A valuable collection of rugs, gathered by James F. Ballard, will repose in the St. Louis Art Mu- seum this autumn. Ballard has traveled three times around the world collecting this group of rugs, visiting 42 countries. One of the rugs was obtained after traveling 41,000 miles. The group is valued at more than $250,000. AND CHEWED GUM Budapest, Hungary— Gertrude Holmes can claim the honor of being the Horatio Alger of the female clas- sification of humans. At present she is a director of two banks in Hungary and @ wool company. There was a time, however, when she was just a pretty stenographer, working for a Produce firm. Diligent application earned her a rapid advancement to the envied position she now holds, JUST GETTING STARTED don Bobbies. Hayes is Self-Educated He astounded everybody when in 1923 he announced he was going to run for the House of Commons as a Socialist from the Edge Hill district of Liverpool. Edge Hill was consi ered a Tory fortress. It was repre- sented by Major J. W. Hills, who was financial secretary to the treasury in the Baldwin government, and in the previous election he had won by sev- eral thousand. Lord Derby, often called the uncrowned King of Lan- cashire, took a great interest in Hills’ success. ; backwards, bowing as he gocs. An- | other of his duties is to prepare for the King each day a 200 word sum- mary of the most important things that occur in the Commons. As treasurer of the houschold, Smith will supervise expenditures and sign checks. Smith joined the British merchant marine as a boy and got $3.75 per month as cook and seaman. Then he enlisted in the navy for a spell and finally came to shore to drive a cab. He was a junior whip for Labor in the last Parliament and ; is general organizer of the Transport ; Union. HELP RECLAIM LAND—14—kKe .... Mt. Carmel, Ill.—(?)—Airplanes will help engineers in their attempt to re- claim thousands of acres of rich bot- tom land along the Wabash river in southeastern Illinois. They are being used to take pictures of elevations in mapping the river eres. FLOOR OF GOLD Budapest — (AP) — Digging the floor of her home here recently, Mrs. Simon Sichelmann uncarthed $2,500 in gold dust. ride and while her husband was living he was a goldsmith. He gathcred the dust during his life and buried|- it under the floor. She had a law- suit with the owner of the house ever tae ownership of the gold, and the court ruled the possession to her. FELLOW COUNTRYMEN Paris—(AP)—Why go to Paris to et “stuag™ by divorce lawyers? lany Americans who come here tc have matrimonial bands severed are She is a widow| Corn, a client, claiming the fee i} should be only Montpellicr, — France.—(?)—Julien. Baroul, 53, a New Orleans garage owner, ran afoul of French army law ; When he returned here recently to visit his mother. He had gone to the United States when young and had | been naturalized an American but the | Military authorities reminded him he | hadn't done his French military serv: ice and he was released on bail, pend: ing a decision by higher authorities. AN EXPENSIVE DUCK London—(AP)— Probably the |highest price ever paid for a duck was that paid for a specimen of the Labrador duck, a classification al- most as rare as thy: famous great auk, Only 45 specimens of this duck jare said to be alive and the price paid for this one was in excess of $5,000. It originaliy inhabited’ the north coast of Amcrica. | Conrad of Fargo to conduct the serv- | ices. David was a native of Wisconsin, born in the vicinity of Boice. He was 42 years of age and was a farmer and an Odd Fellow. He leaves a widow jand three young children: Dorothy, | |about 12, Richard, and a baby boy; jalso his widowed mother. | 'Going on Puget Trip By Way of Canadian Rockies and Banff W. L. Sherwin of the postoffice car- rier force is going on a vacation trip to Seattle, Tacoma, and possibly other | Puget sound and Pacific coast points. He will make the trip by rail through | Canada, 50 as to take in Banff, Lake | Louise, and the Canadian Rockies, | and he will be accompanied by Mrs. | Sherwin, The longest continuous rainfall on jrecord in England lasted more than | 58 hours and fell at Camden Square, | London, between 1 p.m. on June 11 and 11:30 p.m. on June 12, 1903. Every Record Smashed— 81,065 De Soto Sixes Sold the First Year! 298er 2 S2enP ae | /Y The Greatest Climb | ee OA in motor car history consumption of from 20 to 50 cigarets | falling prey to American lawyers = a day. “Yes, I'm 94,” he says, “but | and paying three or tour timcs wnat! Edward F. Flynn, assistant district T'm still good for 20 more.” they should. Only recently a Paris| attorney of Essex’ county, Massa- Only a year has passed since the ad- court ordered W. H. Pauling-Emer- | chusetts, bars jurymen with beards. vt ‘4 Bs ich to return $1250 to Mrs. Marjorie | “They know too much,” he says. vent of the Chrysler-built De Soto Six. diving three days before. KEEPS THEM AWAY “Are you worried with beggars at your house?” —. “No. We have a notice on the gate, foodchoppers will find constant em- ployment here.’ and it works like a charm.”—Nagels Lustige Welt, Berlin. No More Gas in Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently re- lieved of gas in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann’s Gas Tablets, which for stomach heart palpi oil pumping and compression less (of @ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT will again ut reboring, breath without geeegepty. Piston RINGS INNER “Seal piston rings will stop piston GAMBLE STORES 'riendly Store Yi 201 Broadway Northwestern Automobile Co. Bismarck, No. Dak. , In that twelvemonth, the De Soto Six has broken all previous sales records for any first-year car at any price with the smashing total of 81,065 cars. Fir-aly entrenched in popular favor, becoming better and better known with every day, winning new friend- ships with new owners, De Soto Six is so far ahead of rivals that a con- ; tinuously triumphant future can be predicted. For the wise will continue to buy where the value is; and there is no other value like the De Soto Six! OoTOo Six