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* Tra SENATE BYESHOOVER MOVE Factions Believed Sincere in Hope for Success in Limitations Washington. arzo Commerce Bods ames Former Loczl President Hoover Not gline With Tariff c dent a would take no p iff in an effort to pass the bil s of a Petition adopted by Business Women. Inc. ig increases in rates. camz t7 of the Republicans. It urged changes in tariff rates as relief ‘to business, tut will a Greater increase in living p other end OS Pennsylvania hile, the treasury de- hard at work collectin; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1999 DETECTIVEFAILS /Fpree,euth stwsee, PAUL KVALE 10 FILE FOR FATHERS al : TOUNGOVER CUE "rover Ex ie TO MISSING TRUNK cE fon of Ue Mt Robt. Sharp Funeral & load of Sh arload of Sheep Largely ae ial Distributed at Wing rst carload of ewes for fail was received LAW ALONE CANNOT eR) servicas far Robert ~~ U. ‘Too Many Are Forget- ting Responsibilities’ Ruy. 2 AK probation to Har Fargo. N. D., until Salesman Who Lost Valuables Waits in Miles City for a youth will have the state reformatory New Set of Samples automobile witho: aking an | The palaces were 7 owner's per- | & ss. Chris Schone, 2 Cison, Kirk Frsiané sent many fine floral tmid- ‘Sop 20.—\.P)—Pres- in a letter of greeting onal convention of ristian Temperance said that “too come to rely 1 of the law SANIRPORATN i SUED FOR MILLIONS CONdINe WAS A Nis- 2 Prosee, of Garret disappe 9 Bear. M: Oklahoma Druggist Is Honored by Fellows many peo fem IRE TENPERAN esident Hoover Tells W. C. T./ HOMEMAKER CLUBS IN NEEDLE SESSION Leaders of Ten Here to Study Dressmaking Project to Be Taught This Winter Homemaker club leaders to the number of 20, augmented by seven leaders of 4-H clubs, were at schoo! here today in the Association of Commerce rooms, studying the year's project of dressmaking. ‘The meeting was conducted by Miss Inez La Bossier, the new extension jservice leader in clothing activity Des Moines Attorney Ci NEW BUILDINGS MAY the cause | among oe a from the ar r . i a oe « found- | Agricultural college. Bank Mergerls Uniaw THOMAS he in-| The ordinary rules and regulations ful Com! v value to of school were conspicuously absent. things.” BE COMPLETED NOV. 1 Wac ang Telephore Firm Accition Is Progressing Rapicly A cei commie | Visit Bismarck Oct. 1 U.S. Army er G. Wise visit tew to inter- e district in Work on Warehouse has vacancies tn marck; Fort Fort Meade. S. Dak.; Ia: Fort Riley See Bergeson’s Ad on Page 3. FORMER HANSBORO MAN'S LUCK TOUGH * Informing Relatives of Wie's Death SUMMONS poe ey ~ FARMERS ASKED 10 PREVENT BLOCKADE st Examined by Doctors, : Man Sits Down, Dies Jamestown. Sept. 20.—'—Doctors having completed a physical examina- tion of him, Jacob Heckensweiler, 61, on | Sat down in a chair and immediately the | died from heart disease at a local ; - | clinic here today. Heckensweiler had ‘been brought to Jamestown by a : | neighbor, John Sorenson. after he had | ‘Da- | complained of a pain in his chest j the | Thursday. Heckensweiler, a bachelor, TGOMERY MONT eid artillery | | The session was more like a busy bee hive. Questions and instryctions flew back and forth and patterns, goods and scissors were in constant motion. There were cuttings, fit- tines and measurings. Out of the hurly-burly the leaders wereeabsorb- ing an acquaintance with the feat- ures of the project, to go back home and impart the knowledge to thier jclubs, just as Miss La Bossier was j siving her experience to them here. Ten clubs were represented here. | Thursday Wing and Canfield had thir project meeting at Wing. To- morrow Miss La Bossier will hold an- | cther meeting at Mandan. The clubs represented here today jincluded the Sterling. Rainbow, | Three-Leaf Clover, Hay Creek, Brit- | tin. Menoken. Crofte Star, McKenzie, a and Boyd. Many Attend Rites i For Edna Holcomb The largest funeral services in a jlong time at St. Mary's were those {held for Mrs. Edna Holcomb at 8 ociock this morning. Father Slag of- ficiated. There were profuse floral tributes from her many friends. The pallbearers were Walter Knott, Man Contact Officer © : you exe | hi: |Frank Burbage, Raymond Burman; sbse Service, "and in | Had been @ Buchanan resident for | Roy R. Riggs, K. C. Arness and Grant z boxe required tie op ite Marsh, members of the Modern n ake ment default ror the SOME FAMILY! Brotherhood of America. 3, Vet pray for in ‘ aint. b AMILY! sien ‘ ee rele Sori Dakota London, Sept. 20.—Mrs. Sarah i was in St. Mary's ceme- RANT ae i Bromley, 92, of Horsmonden, Kent, ag ~ ttorness + plaintiff. ‘has 98 grandchildren and 77 great- Office and Post office address: grandchildren. She was married TOO LATE LASS! a h Dakota. | when 16. Twelve of her 14 children nas aie jare living—the oldest being 72 and! FOR RENT—Two or or three unfur- GOLS TO WOR Canada to Ze FAIR AUTO CRASH SLIT ASKS $95,300 mieaded's : D. He was CONSTRUCT the youngest 50. nished room apartment in modern i pnaesuye ‘Sel ——_—-- home, close in, heat, lights, water @ oe mele e to Fach of the Owners and Occupant FIND MURDERED MAN and gas stove furnished. Phone Fr three “at the Respective Premises Herein-| Clinton, Wis., Sept. 20.—(#)—Dis- 214-W or call at 614 Rosser Ave m would} after Describe covery today of the battered body of; after 6:00 p. m. expect Sunday. Martin Michelson, 25, near the Chi-} cago-Milwaukee railway crossing on Highway 14, furnished Rock county {Officials with a mystery. Michelson’s | pockets had been turned inside out. His skull had been fractured and his shoulder, two ribs, and nose broken. | New York Stocks Closing Prices FOR RENT—Three room house with bath. Modern except heat. Close in. $30.00 per month. Phone 204-W. 230 W. Main. 4 & following de- ibed premises as herein set forth, | oe Mong the West side of Lote 17 and alen; North side of Block ‘Nowengie dition to the City of Bismarck, ve directed the Auditor to ou, and °} FOR RENT—Two room apartment. nicely furnished. Plenty of heat and a hot water. Call at 120 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Warm sleeping room, nicely furnished. suitable for one or SUES IN “MOB” DEATH Cleveland.—John Bednar filed suit here recently for $5000 damages in the death of his son. an innocent by- oto Fe De nearemeelpnd ae at your own expense: w Therefore, You and each of the Pure Lake Oil company of °°. this the Westland Oil company | reby 10 ified and required stander, who was eer rie a gun two. Call after 6 p. m. at 607 Sec- Montgomery. as manager of |Of Mino: was announced here today eee at laren battle between police and three ban- ond street. |the association, and A. I. Hunter andj The new owners are to take control | the Premises Spctore described, | its. He charged the Cuyahoga | s Falls Mar Man Is E. J. Lander. as members of the exe- | immediately. The Lake Oil company,} which are owned b: . Subject to] County commissioners with responsi- | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- t, cutive committee. also are made de- Of which William Edgar is president the approval of th * Engineer, | pility for the young man's death be- ing rooms in modern home. Hot Hurt as Auto Upsets fendants, stituted by and Theo. Green secretary and treas- | andi strict | aqrands °a¢ | cause he was killed “during an un-| water heat. Close in. Call at 402 c. Northwood; A. H. has holdings in Devils Lake,’ yc wh expense, within 10 days | lawful uprising. Fifth street, at corner of Rosser. P—P. M Ba ie, Thief River Falls. Minn . Crary, Webster, Rohr-| after the date of this notice: and i fail to so construct the same, dewalks will be constructed the contractor emploved by the . for that purpose, and the expense f will be assessed against said is in a/J. J. Heffern of Welsh count: . and Doyon. Green wil! ries Whom sustained injuries on that oc- be retained by the Westland company | today when his auto- |casion, as local manager. | and turned outh of Far- ‘iti w WT tal a $5 BUYS A JAIL WHAT? OTHER? are required by said ordinance. uries are; San Anselmo, Calif.—Coi. John Jor-_ Honolulu. T. H—Who's the meanest | before REO ON [ilttin n bought himself a nice jail here ™an? The native coin divers here fice™slk. to make APPL Sniion te eae 2 for the munifiet sum of five iron Claim that the practical joker who! seni a men. The building. which is six years "fps Pennies in tin foil, making the samc cl housed but two prisoners, ang them resemble dimes, and then throw’ | DANN Ars OO Officials decided the jail was |t hem into the water for the boys to! id: e after, is the meanest gent. for a permit to construct . a 7 (ual A KICK 2 bee sat on the old. has Marie's hand. | cou uth and |&n unnecessary source of expense. All this | recentl; ATndior, ismarek, N. KILLS WITH SCYTHE | WHAT? NO ANGORA? HOMICE: clostae's ee ene bunch of: Rome.—Canon Saponari appeared Constantinople.—You can’t get your a rst- bcfore the Bari Tribunal here charged Angora in Angora. A frantic search| Notice is hereby given shat that n between With murdering his father with a fcr an Angora cat, to be presented 19! grea by Franke Smith and Be: snares on a sc¥the. Police testified that he cut the queen of the king of Afghanistan|1. smith, ‘his. wife, mortga Sees Reenan mortgagee, Ist day of November, A. D. 191 filed ‘for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County 3 Burleigh in the State of N o ‘ota, on the 15th day of 3 iB: feat nd duly recorded in Book iharoe Me Yeager on page 375, will be |foreclosed by tale of the premises in |such mortgage and. hereinafter de- ‘at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two oclock in the afternoon on, the 30th day of Septem: ber, A. D. 1929, to satisfy the amount the [off his father's head when the 80- /@5 a feature of a reception, was with- . | Year-old man refused to grant de- jeue avail, and the royal couple jour- mands for money. The accused was |2¢yed on without an Angora. je Giffi- | about to enter his church when the | —_—_—— | See Bergeson’s Ad on Page 3.) GUMMER BORED” %~ pr of fei The premise such | mortgage and sold to satisfy the same are situ: in the County of Burleigh and 8 of North Dakota and are 4 as follows, its uarter (SE%) of 15), Township One North of Vest ‘ifth Principal Meridian. ‘There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of On Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Dols lara and Thirty-two cents ($1380. together with the legal costs and fees of foreclosure. | Westinghouse Electric . | Wooiverta 4 Hi 4 t required that oposais an wre tion, Ap p: siges and gras rtment, subd) BOSTON WOOL i | Becton, Sept. 20—/%1—Wools: Do- | | mestic fairly active. 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