The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1930, Page 7

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ES | MOONEY WITNESS READY 70 RECANT ee Chicago, July 21—()—A big black bear started a tree-sitting contest all by himself yesterday and got himself WW! and Silent, John McDonald Arrives in San’ Francisco; Will Appear in Court San Francisco, July 21.—)—Ill and silent, John MacDonald, recant- ing witness whose testimony helped send Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings ticipation in the 1916 preparedness: day bombing here, was back in San Francisco today ready,to brand him- self a perjurer in an effort to set the two men free. Accompanied by his attorneys and N. Nochler, secretary of the Chicago federation of labor, Donald ended his journey from Bal- Edwin timore last night. MacDonald’s attorneys, with Frank P. Walsh, New York lawyer repre- senting the Mooney defense commit- tee, and Edwin V. McKenzie, repre- senting Billings, prepared to bring MacDonald's story before Governor C. C. Young and the California su- Preme court. It was planned to have MacDonald Personally appear before the governor and justices and repeat the assertions made in his Baltimore affidavit that he had been “coached” to identify Mooney and Billings as the men he had seen plant the bomb which killed | 10 persons. Four Meet Deathin | Circus Train Wreck | Moncton, N. B., July 21.—()—A truck arch bar falling beneath a car was blamed today by Canadian Na-/| tional Railway officials for the wreck of.a circus train in which four were killed and 20 were injured yesterday. The derailed train was a carrying the Al G. Barnes circus from Neweastle to Charlottetown. train consisted of 29 cars and the nine derailed cars, four passenger and five flat cars, were behind the seventeenth from the engine. Three men on one of the derailed fiat cars were killed outright. were Albert Johnson and Frank Fin- nigan, Los Angeles, Calif., who were employed as propmen, and James Arthur Stephens, a one-armed young man of Fredericton, N. B., who was ngt connected with the circus and was believed to have trespassed on James MacFarland, a j~ the train. waiter, belieyed to be from Montreal, died soon after the wreck in a hos- pital. None of the circus animals was hurt in the wreck. A special relief train brought doctors and nurses from Moncton, where the dead and injured were taken. INJURED CHILD DIES Little Falls, Minn., July 21.—(?)— Run down Saturday night as his fath- er was backing an automobile out of his garage, Hal, 14-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Lovingfoss, living near here, died Sunday. shot dead. to get back in the tree. Mac- YOUNG ONTARIO ALSO FEELS: BAN have bidding tree-sitting as jurious to health. eral strike. special ‘The tion of $1 a day. They Port Said, ance was quelled. ee peat ag [Tree-Sitting Bear | | Is Shot to Death | He weighed three hundred pounds and no one seems to know where he came from. However, he was sitting in a tree in Melrose park. Police were called. When the big bear saw them he lumbered down, which was the signal for the law— unfamiliar with black bear maneuvres —to spring in an opposition direction. One policeman deciding it was bet- ter, perhaps to die from bear bites than from heat prostration, turned and let the big brute have a few bullets. The bear paused and decided The policeman thereupon returned and dispatched him definitely. Toronto, Ont., July 21—(7)—Young Ontario's aspirations for tree-sitting records] been blighted by an edict of the children’s aid society for- @ menace in- Arthur Grandmason, 14, was pulled | from his arboreal perch at Niagara Falls yesterday after three days in the branches. J. J. Kelso, director of the society, ordered Arthur down. Normal Business Resumed at Butte Butte, Mont., July 21.—()—Normal ; business was resumed in Butte today with 1500 employes returning to work under terms of a secret agree- ment which ended a week-long gen- ‘The strike started June 16 with the refusal of union teamsters to accept a wage reduction of 25 to 50 cents a day. Machinists joined them upon announcement of a proposed reduc- Because of their refusal to handle goods delivered by non-union team- sters, clerks were locked out a week ago, virtually suspending all business. EGYPTIAN RIOT INJURIES SIX July 21.—()—Twenty Persons were injured, six seriously, when Egyptian troops fired on a mob during rioting in the native quarter here this forenoon. 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Tensile strength an guaranteed. Write them for prices. d yardage THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930 ? Four Dead, 39 Hurt In Korean Rioting Tokyo, July 21(@}—Rengo News| agency dispatches today reported four | and 26 Peasants and nine Japanese police- men wounded in rioting at Tansenjn Korean peasants killed, night. « The clash grew out of the arrest of | Sunday 7 to 6. Portal won from Flax- ts in connection with alleged | ton 12 to 2 in the first game of the violations of the Forestry laws. mob of 2,000, armed with clubs and | Bowbells 10 to 3. bamboo , seized, the town of- | @———————___________-» fice and police Station. ‘The police}! New York to Have | Judge called reinforcements and fired on j; i the mob, which dispersed. | Big New Skyscraper | ee ° —v| Fargo, N. WILDRO"4 JUNIORS COP New York, July 2f—(@)—Plans t6r|of the 1 Portal, N. D., July 21.()—Wildrose | baseball play by defeating Portal here ‘A| tourney, while Wildrose won from the highest thing ever built by man ;were announced here by Alfred E. won the championship of the ninth/smith, The Empire State building ido Province, ‘Korea, last | district in American Legion junior have an observation gallery 1,222 feet above Fifth avenue. will be 102 stories. Smith is chair- man of the corporation. EVERYDAY Is BARGAIN Day Our Every Day Bargains! GILLETTE BLADES—The nationally advertised blades greatly reduced. . Per package only . PALMOLIVE SOA thrifty shoppers will appreciate. ) ..59c A bargain 17c ‘10c —Regul 3 for PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM is a very effec- tive soothing cream for a refreshing shave 2lc KOTEX—Specially low priced. Soft, sanitary and extra absorbent. Each box only 25c ¢ ete DOUBLE COMPACT powder and rouge with double mirror. LTO CR Se Ea aoe 98c Refillable. PEACOCK BEAUTY BOX—Fine for week-end package ....... om THEATRICAL CREAM—Fine for general use. Regular $1.00 size jar. Buy several jars at PEBECO TOOTHPASTE—Let the whole family use it. 69c 29c 50c size tube now only WOODBURY’S HONEY ROSE ALMOND CREAM —Keeps the skin fresh and smooth. Regular 50c bottle HOME NEEDS! Many Real Bargains Here eo ie 28c Boys’ Prep. Suits Here they are, boys! Neat 2-knicker suits-in new patterns—for dress or outdoor. wear. Mothers will ap- preciaté their fine wearing qualities, too. Bottle Cappers Of all steel, rust resist- | ing. Cap each -bottle © with one downward stroke of the automatic spring handle. Attaches.to taneO9C Bottle Caps Lacquered and will fit firmly on the bottle. Ex- ceptionally low priced! Per gross 1 9 c Bottle Siphon Pive-foot red rubber hose, nickel plated shut- off. Spring holder and 2d seeseeseree DOE port. Dutch Ovens Of cast iron. Will hold the heat and will give Freezers With tin plated can and double action dasher. Freezes to ice cream Store Phone: Four-Seven-Six — Porch Glider $21.50 Covered with attractive sun-fast striped duck and is built on smooth ball bearing runners. Smooth glid- ing motion. Resilient springs give the comfort of a luxurious daven- Hundreds of Towel Bargains! STOCK UP YOUR NEEDS NOW! Throw open your cupboards and see what you need by way of spring towels! ‘What with Summer cot- tages ... swimming . . . outings . .. trips, you'll probably need a fresh new supply. Come to Ward’s for quality towels at thrift prices. BATH TOWELS with nubby ab- sorbent pile TURKISH TOWELS with double loop. Whisk dry .......... 19¢ TOWELING of part linen and strong cottons. In _ colors. POP FOE orp sean ceci ees .14e Hosiery! For Service—Beauty Full Fashioned Silk These hose give long wear and they are surprisingly lovely when you consider their very low price. Pure silk, full fashioned. Buy several pairs at this un- usually low price! Values In Men’s and Boys’ Clothing! = $1.10 Men’s Famous Pioneer Overalls. shrunk. White, blue-black denim Boys’ Pioneer Juniors. The rugged roomy, reinforced overall. Denim. Size 4 at the end of the season! Now! Ward's New Easy Payment Offer! BUY ANYTHING YOU WANT ON EASY TERMS! © Pay Later on Purchases of $25 or More! BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA “NOW MARK BISMARCK” ane Hostelry Under Ban | by the state's attorney. of the Tweeden hotel here, due to al-| leged liquor law violations of its pro-} prietor, Mark Vance, was ordered to.| day by Judge A. T. Cole in Cass) jyunter, N. now under construction on the site of }county district court when a stay| Thomas C. Hotkridge, 78, retired the old Waldorf-Astoria hotel, is to/granted to the defense was dissolved. farmer and former Cass county com- Defense counsel contended that the) missioner, died at his home here Sun-| ere. The byilding/ original order, di should be voided, as Vance has not} pakota for 32 years. been convicter Porch Swing Solid oak, strongly constructed and bar- attractively finished in waterproof gains ...... $3.98 lacquer. Here is a swing that you may buy now—éarly in the season ait it t at a price that you would expec Boys’ Oxfords years as a steamboat pilot on the sissippi river and, as a member of; original Mississippi river commis helped survey the river from St. thony Falls to its mouth. 7 NORTH DAKOTANS HONOB! Duluth, Minn., July 21—()—T. Gilbert, Minneapolis, was ed president of the supreme lodge, of Norway, in national convents Other officers included J. Engesather, Petersburgh, N. D., surer, and R. O. 8. Leedahl, Stanle N. D., chief medical examiner. the closing order legal when based on {information of alleged violations filed Puts Fargo D., July 21.—@)—Closing | Former Commissioner Of Cass County Dies Pp. 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