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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931 9 a e Markets Are : spay PRR RITT Tate aA OR Som: Closed for Holiday|)s D, Soprano Voice «f Minority Reports | Weather Report id Work Wanted CLASSIFIED AD Rooms for Rent f Nellie Melba Is Favored by Hou: ¢—____ —_____-—— 4| BIANO TUNING—I will be in the RATES ROR RENT —Furnlshied ‘room foe - * , . a peanersg ntleman, |. Dale nom an nme scene’ DESPITE Silenced by Death) In Bitter Battles|igrsitaty |." city fo the ent tm wees ‘may All want ads are cash tn advance) Spartments, also six room modern hich | ton’s birthday’ are carried in 5 etd oe reanh me at the Grand Pacific ho-| minimum charge 5 cents. Copy| house, also garage. March 6th, fur- Washing! tons ithe Bismarck ‘Tribune. (Continued from page one) «(Continued trom page one? Uetahatey dacs es oe ba tel. Phone 30. C. G. Biggs. must be received at The Tribune of-; nished apartments and five room \nis edi a ky ae to ‘oat Laer bee the | ing indefinite postponement of ee GENERAL Dat oe TAXIDERMIST—Bring me your fice by 9:00 a. m. to a ae lon L. W. McLean. rege Sg it ction of ime. March in| Bill 305 and one of the two members | empire. Pre. same day in the regular classified 0B SOUS OTE eeu, =. |Cesislature Has But 11 Work- |Paris on ihe ‘minority’ committee Teport Station.) aigy, Tw HgD Igs| Specimens God Neve hm ien, We- | PASE. i! . of Agrie.)—Cattle, 3,500; calves,! ing Days in Which to C Her stage debut was made in Brus-|against House Bill 306. Amarillo, Tex. ¢ldy.. 34 gent, N. Dak. Route 2. if —_— rooms is ; peek steers, Se eee caina on- sels just a year later, when she ap-; Swett opened the argument by stat- | Boise, Idaho, clear. Ae especie each Se Cuts, border or white space used 00 / clothes closet, private entrance, hot tow hotter Siege ake sicck, weak sider 300 Bills peared as Gilda in “Rigoletto,” which | ing the bills under consideration were (CAS*2% Ai" aidy< want ads come under the classified| water heat, hot water at all times, : Wa r; bulls; and vealers little became one of her favorite parts in| far-reaching and vitally concerned ev- | Denver, Col 1 Farm Lands display rates at 90 cents per column! three plocks from Main street. Call changed; #tockers and feeders scarce, | — later years. She was an instantaneous |ery citizen in the state in the mat-|Des Mothes, aor ROB BATE Easy tens In | wich Per insertion. at 402 Fifth street or phone 246-M. mend sto, oak, sand 1000 Ib. Year erre, S. D., Feb. 23.—(e)}—With |suecess and in 1888 decided to at-|ter of buying and selling securities. | Dodge City, | FARM FOR eoee el terms. ia pare eS Ee ee oa 4 oy , but 11 working days of the 22nd ses- | @ part in “Lucia di Lammer-|Swett warned the ‘egislative body to | kamonton, ‘Alta, bee Ll or Ty No REGULAR WANT ADD RATES pitts 4 pine ng ehig Ser et 8.005 | SROF TS 5 ifoy {Som remaining in which to consider |™00 at Convent Garden, London | proceed slowly ani deliberate care- |!lavre, Mont. cl Ci in er ich i vill t as ie 6 days, 25 words or under . 45 | Citable tor two OF pihorays Mita sr i uely DUNK, cows, §MTE-1E0: | more than 300 bills, both houses of {THIS Appearance was even more bril- fully on the provisions of the Bills, Huron, sD Binmeree or Mandan bity: property| 2 Cave 25 wondhae DEORE withous light "housekeeping. privi- e ctl gegte00-8.70;/odd Lots up to the South Dakota legislajure were {ant than her Brussels debut had|which he stated were being “rushed | Kamloops, clear... Soi Murphy, Box Se, Bismarck, |2 c29®,25 words or under ... leges. ‘Right down town. Call at orth 13,000; including 400 billed sereduled to meet Monday afternoon been, and was followed by successes | through.” Kansas City, cloudy.. Poe os 5 , 564, 1 day. 25 words or under 1 BB oa Sided attack i és . a ‘sone, steady te. strong for | despite the holiday. jat Milan, Paris, Stockholm, Eerlin ‘Twichell Oifers Defense Pig Aina _____________| Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional ~ an uh Mbitchers: other 1 Although 20 measures were given |9%4 finally New York, Twichell stated the measures were |} ROR Enh uae cnn oe per_ word. FOR Ray ate nied tee ate even Ns, ign ts-6.90; practic: | final disposition, in the house Satur- Appeared Here in 1893 regulajory acts which would bring ‘the Fitdinee Pasture 60, cont ground: | ahi tapas bees Eola to fovbrand new garages cat! be used some- ights, 8 Lata py (Ping yee Still is confronted with | Mme. Melba made her first appear-|sale of all securities under careful Bi poet mali eldy. Summerfallow part. "Give refer- teject 66 core submitted, alsoto re-| for storage purposes if desired. ike 15; packing sows, a heavy calendar. Some taxation leg-|ance in the United States with the scrutiny and the Jurisdiction of state| irra 's”"n. tozay. + ie held host y Phone 1286 il at 400 ‘n ; pigs scarce, salable islation has been passed. 1 Pierre, S. D., foggy: ences first letter. Kratt, Sheldon, | vise any copy to conform with make- one or call at Ninth really bypaves Passed, but banking, |De Reskes at Chicago during the | officials. He stated the bills had the/P. Albert, Sask. cl N. Dak. up rules of Classified Advertisin street. Incep, 10,000; opening about steady | ‘Bhways and appropriations have re-| World's. Fair of 1893. In 1897 she|approval of the attorney general, |{}" Appelie, cle earns le oe had ie 5 any to shippers: twp dou ee oan oe eet no serious consideration upon |headed the Damrosch-Ellis Opera j James Morris; Gov. George F. Shafer, | p, ae Phone 32 FOr, BE on second floor, fur- hates Powers indleations little | "He, floor. company on its tour of tne- United |and Secretary of State Robert Byrne.| st. Louis, Hibuiehold GooRb Tor Sate | cus citans want aa tebartanit.| oo cae heteeeping mulabie Shine ‘a tor other classes, few early | The senate has worked with more alvorso! il] regu- of Ghat ent.| for light housekeeping. Suitable hunt Cyerenolde -FabaiHe Indibe speed, with the res States, opening in Philadelphia Nov. Halve in objected to the bill regu- am for martied couple. No children. ever 6 for choice feeding lambs. a apnivOHAE ie 2 arte) ay 18 29 in “Faust” with the French tenor | lating and prescribing fees for Pr | make trade for radio. Piano man- Gall ay uel eee aie 5 volver South St. Paul Livestock : rc for | Ibos. ment companies on the groun | ufactu: by Baldwin. Straight Piatt Men we lie azoh inches eee shols south St, Pall, eb, 25.—(P)—(U, §, | House action, She appeared subsequently in|created a maze of “red tape.” The SE ex ee all anne” | FOR RENT—Two furnished or_un : pent. of Agric.) —Caitle, 3,800; very | An attempt was foreseen in the | America in 1900 and 1902, when she|Ward county man sald if a change ay any. Phone 1582. C. P. Stone. BUSINESS furnished rooms suitable for sleep- com: lute dove aay classes; ‘few scare. ot | House Monday aftemoon for recon- lselected “Rigoletto,” and again in)was necessary, the present, securities | Switt Current, pt. © GE SALE Baigon phonograph, cost OPPORTUNITIES ing or light housekeeping, Rent dana” towel ty ted steers and helfers about |ideration of the vital statistics bill|1903 appearing in “Faust.” In 1907|commission should be made @ one-|7if an onion’ phonograph, reasonable. Phone 300-W or call pie ciety) 1860 Ib. steers, $8.50; several | Which was killed by four vi = Toledo, Ohio, ¢ $295.00. With gpventy records, all 803 th street. 1 his steady st opODs Ab, THeiteHe(. Off steers; | Gi y otes Satur-|she was engaged by Oscar Hammer-|man commission which would enable] Williston, clear . Tor see0 bait. "Gall dite Robe We have just completed the th street. 8 lef oats | OF ee i aeee aH: yORTIAB: F tbey The proposal, which has been |stein for the Manhattan Opera House | persons to transact business with it x vf pitied hay te 1 un ry || Most_up-to-date building in the furnished sleeping lously Pus salable $7.75 down; talking 2oc|@efeated in past sessions, calls for|where she sang lyric roles, and again | quickly. The present three-man com- eid jolberg, Route 1, Bismarck, N.|! Northwest. We have at this time rooms in modern home, suitable for pistot 1 Oe oe eee EHEtieed Sea aie beet Laat recording of |in 1908, when she was heard in “La|mission, made up of ghe governor, _Dak.____________________|{ valuable spaces at reasonable gentlemen. Reasonable rent. Phone ndeed {hin Steady, suitecho0; littie done as |atugaieeten noes evoree Bnd Boheme,” “Tosca” and Verdi's “Otel- [secretary of state and Bttorney geh- FOR SALE CHEAP—Electric washer, || prices suited for Drugs. Dry- || 195-M or call at 117 First street. fis be ‘on feeders and stockers; one car} "aturalization figures. lo.” In 1913, in company with Jar{eral, was labeled unsatisfactory by [ - electric stove, dining room set, bed,|{ goods, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear, ||#OR RENT—By the month, rooms, 2 1000 Ib, feeder: country; A proposal to reduce its member- if a | Haly “ ‘her mat- us cloudy « general household goods. Call at|| also fine offices suitable for law- fat) pshot, 7. Calv. 2.5 " Kubelik, she made a concert tour of | Halvorson. “They have other Amesto’ cloudy with or without baths. Reasonable. ick in Mendy’ {0 60e off; few “light, | ship also is scheduled for house con- !the United States and Canada, giving |ters to attend to,” Halvorson sald, | Minot, clear 722 Ave. E or phone 1584. __|_yers, doctors, ete. nee - down to $7.00; bulk $7. ation. The measure would re-|more than 100 performances in all of |“‘and often are out of town when one EK —oOs FOR SALE—A beautiful crocheted For further information, see FOR RENT—¥urlhed room ia good and choice grades, duce the number of representatives ‘i | wishes vi RRO EENG||| py tom vememan cimniiesat ‘Afghan, new Write Ad. No. 12 in 4 room ‘Hogs, 10,500; inarket opening fa from 103 te 83 the larger cities. | Wishes to deal with them. le pres-| Wor Bismarck and vicinity: ParUly ighan, A. J. Weinberger or S. Nicola modern home. Phone 853-J or call but ve about steady with Frida ace Mme Melba was born May 19, 1859, |ent system of holding meetings about jcloudy to cloudy Monday night and) care of the Tribune.. Bismarek, N. D. at Ti Ninth street, some- Pigg and. underweights or ae ae near Melbourne, Australia, and took |every 60 days is a hardship on men pie Le RS FOR RENT—Nice comfortable room ill be Gesimble, 150-220 1b. weishts,| Man Killed and Many {ner stage name’from that city She)in this business. ‘The office should figs iauatn aed OR RENT Nice comfortable room ot be: 75 * ~ ,\was the daughter of David Mitchel! |be such that business cou ns- ie + oe eee | Same eee | ES : rie f ely $6000.40; 10 Hurt in Brooklyn Riot|z contractor’ At the age of 19 she) acted any or every day.” fet ion, ally fair Monday |-OB7- Wemesaay ‘afternoon, Whip- Male Help Wanted street. Phone 1992. wood nee oe dutrer: ave fated Oaptain Charles N. F. Arm-| Halvorson did noc reply to a query night and ‘Tuesday; warmer in cast| Pet front bumper, om highway No. ID FOR RENT—Room. Gentlemen only. in it, weight, New York, Feb, 23.—(a)}—“The |strong, son of an Irish barone' and|made by Twichell if th> bill was sat- mor night. ‘ b 6, 10 miles north of Bismarck. paging SDIATE EMPLOYMENT OPEN Cite a Phone 195-R or call at phy- 44 Hooligans,” a gang from the Red|the following year a son, George Nes-|isfactory to him in other respects. y, EY et eey oreuaeceeinne er please return to Singer Sewing | Is ae ss 13 Thayer Ave. nonth s F 1,360 direct; no Hook section of Broolilyn, battled|bit Armstrong, was born to her. A/TWicheil said the measure was aimed /southeast portion, yfain,inextreme| Machine Co, Bismarck, for reward. | TAKING dress orders. | Wo tte srtinke aS re talling 250 oF more tower: | With “the Hudson avenue boys” in alseparation from both husband and |to make this business a conservative | in north’ and extreme west | LOST—Bunch of keys on leather key Saung Mills Sch: teat Haven | Close in. Phone 145 or cail at 401 lisap. ng around steady with Brooklyn dance hall early Monday. |son followed a short time later, and in| one, free from “wildcatters and high- ota: Cloudy to partly clouay| "Mg. Finder please phone 1754-M) 50°" © 2 J "| _Fifth street. ie is Sino cleaten steady; early wale ‘The casualty list was one man dead, | April, 1900, Captain Armstrong then | Pressure salesmen.” WHERE aid, ubsiey, Goudy | or 1378, Reward offered. rr pie- ing lamb: J sf another critically wounded and an|engaged in ranching near Galveston, | “Some of these investment agents Ider Tuesday in extreme ———— SSS LEARN Barbering now at the oldest ‘Apart for a uncounted number slightly injured. | Texas, obtained a divorce. are far worse than book-agents, and | i Used Ca accredited institution of its kind.| == Apartments Police said the Hooligans were Irish|. In recognition of her work on be- |book-agents lave sold me stuff that WEATHER CONDITIONS (al ls oa a ME nee __| Catalog free. Moler College, Fargo,| FOR RENT—Well furnished” two at he nc ne and the Eudson avenue boys |nalf of the British soldiers during the |1 didn’t want,” he said. Low pressure areas are centered | FOR SALE—12 passenger Cadillac in ND _______| ‘oom apartment, two closets, gas ) aft. slow; stead: Italian faction. war, Mme. Melba was made a Dame Swett stated: “The banking laws! askatchewan while highs cover good mechanical condition, equipped Tange, kitchen sink with running ccna fail averay There were between 800 and 1,000] of the British Empire, a title she 1s | Proposed for North Dakota and now|the Great Lakes region and thi with baggage rack and Tropic-Aire Female Help Wanted water. Use of frigidaire and tele- oe oP. ‘1 /men and women, most of the latter |said to have valued second only to her | before: this legislature are written. by | western, states, aS weather is un-| heaters. Ideal for orchestra or Phone. Also furnished single room reak. girls in their teens, on the floor of | marvelous singing voice. |the chain banks, who are trying to| 1; nose tthe Piles school bus. Priced very reasonable. EXCHPITONAD Opoorullly terse with kitchenette. The Hazelhurst, Tens Paramount Danceland when the|’ ‘The diva is to be buried at Lilydale, | Control the sale of securities over the Plains states and over the| Interstate Transportation Co. 118i" one married woman with good 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. ed of $6.81 trouble started. Victoria, Thursday. Tuesday the/entire United States. If these ince tee _Second street, Bismarck, N. Dak. | Ccucation and some business ability r Cost weight 250-350 Ibs, $0.30- They fought wildly to get to the !body will be taken to Melbourne, a/had been intypduced from west of - REIS W. ROBERTS, FOR SALE CHEAP—1930 Model AA} ¢5 carry out a highly commendable} Ment with privilege of using elec- attire i ae cael eu exits. In the scramble women were | city she loved, for services in the| the river, I might look with less sus- Official in Charge.| Ford truck, dual wheels. Inquire at! business enterprise. For particu-| ‘Tic Maytag washer, vacuum clean- max- and cholee 100-180. Ihe, $6.50°7.3¢ trampleé under foot, clothing was Scottish church where he father once|Picion upon them, but coming from) ——__ Bismarck Auto Parts. puss Peat J. Wishek, Ashley,| ¢f and telephone, "Also furnished Cattle, 13,000; calve: torn and faces were scratched. where they do, they must receive care- sas — — 5 4 ’| sleeping room. Call at 930 Fourth . A sang in the choir. , fited several adjoining counties N. Dak. thin: poe a eee ——___—- ful consideration. The provisions of | completing a highway link, bad WA FI-to help with house- | — St7eet bat nt mostly 15-25¢ off; largely steer| Wing Blacksmith Senate Members j these bills are drawn so as to restrict “The House finally adopted the mi-| =e. Board _| Mork. Prefer part time girl or |"OR RENT—Nicely furnished email polls ‘chills, of, quality. and ‘condition ' (eae oC by all except Oe nority committee report recommend-|S0ARD AND ROOM at’ Dunraveti.| Sonool girl. Call at 709 Third street | ™odern apartment. Opens on bal- — Uses Suspenders | Of Faction Fait i ene scan’ Carpe |S ae Etea eT g| Cle buon wi nt tera] 0 DON! Hl wer Aa eae ata ae $.25-2.60; yontiing’ heife To Cheke Himself To Adjust Views) rwicnet denied that chain banks) assecore to need eam requiring | guy times. Right down town. Phone Fourth street. : tour- Book and choise “600-300. is a had anything to do with the proposed |tisties, introduced by J; D_ Holthusen | _428-W of call at 212 Third FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two 11.50; 900-1100 Ibs., $8 (Continued from page 1 (Continued from page one) legislation, He named Roy Johnson|of Richland, was voted for passese | = —=— | room apartment, hot water at all yori 1b 50-1 that his head was not visible and | was quite heated and the prospect is | of Casselton, a member of the bank-|and the miajorit mittee report Fi i l-| times, city heat. Inquire at Room guing and medi to anyone patroling the corridor he | that an east-west division will be|ing code commission which drafted | recommending TAREHEMS? eae cere ner onset apt iaas able producing, refining and dis- 7 ome= 0. jHelfers, good and] appeared to be sleeping peacefully, | made with enough TZ. V. As Joining | the several banking bills introduced ment was overruled. (agi S| iat) ad the Rev. H. O. Teagar_| tributing oll company operating in| <onpewr—rurnished th -rdA und medium, $4,157.00. ‘Cows, good | Holmes was being held at the pen- the Nonpartisan minority to bring |in the legislature, as a farmer. The’ presen el len, and behind him Dague, flan! all midwestern states has a va-|" 07 fo ree-room. . and, choice, "$425.60." Common “and itentiary on a court order issued by | about this result. | It the 1. V. A-) Colonel C. P. Mudgett is the only). p, ‘Present law was attacked by|b; a guard on elther side: ‘The min-| cancy for experienced lubricating | flonee"Sna,"squin avenue, ‘Paowe a esulls Cyenuhines wa | Judge R. G. McFarland after attor- | pleas for dither apes unheeded | one of the seven members of the com- | which exposed the affairs eethetaene pee Wheeling, W. Va, oghere ‘Dague | on eens Sera te a aoe 1405 or apply to ‘Apartuasst age y,fo0d and choice (beef) $4.75. | neys had signed a request to that ef- | this was rigebnen a G ain. mission ever connected with a chain ers to the entire world. Twichell said) once was a Sunday school teacher. | dius of fifty miles. Salary and car |FOR RENT—New modern furnished veel rene a een $4.00-4. ealers (mi er good and choic $8.00-10.00, Medium, $7.00-8.00. Cull and common, $5.00-7.00. ers, Food '5-8.25. medium, § . Sheep, 21,000; fat lambs weak to 10c lower other classes about \y; good to choice lambs, $8.50- ‘5; several loads $8.90 to outsider: ewes mostly $4.00-4.75. Slaughter Ibs. down, Medium, medium to veights, com- 50 Ib 00d and choice. $ 25-8.00; 91-160 dice, $7.00-' non, $6,00-7.25; ewes, dium to choice, $3.5 eull_ and common, 1 60-75 Ibs. -9.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE BISMARCK GRA fect. Some evidence that Holmes might have feared violence after hav- ing read of the Bannon lynching niight be indicated by the fact that he himself signed a statement asking te be held at the penitentiary await- ing trial. He had been held at the ccunty jail at Washburn. Two Dead, Two Wounded The discovery of the body of Holmes adds the last grim chapter of the sanguine tragedy that cost the j lives of two men, sent one to the pen- jitentiary for parole violation, and wounded two others. Last Armistice day Holmes is al- leged to have gone berserk, fatally Stabbed Peipkorn, who had come to arrest him for the shooting of Gus Anderson and the stabbing of Ben McClusky. Charles Frazier, a son- in-law of Holmes, is serving a prison sentence for his part in the affair. (have five house members instead of | Reapportionment of North Dakota's! 49 legislative districts as proposed in} House Bill 303, introduced by Bruns-; dale of Traill and Herman of Mercer, | was recommended for passage Sun-| day by the house apportionment com- mittee without any serious objections | being voiced. ‘The 113th member of the house, which the bill had failed to assign to any district; was awarded to the! ninth, which is part of Cass county.) If the vill passes as recommended by} the committee, the Fargo district will the present three. House Fails to Act The committee failed to take any definite action on reapportioning the state’s three congressional distric' into two, except to vote indefinite postponement of Baseflug’s bill for} dividing the state into a north and| jnow is manager of the Bank of North | institution and he only for four| months,” Twichell asserted. Mudgett | Dakota. i The banks, Twichell insisted, had! | furnished ail of the opposition he had heard of with regard to the bills and the banking commission found them difficult to work with in many in-| stances. i Cox said he had not read the bills prior to their consideration but it was | evident on their face that it was leg- islation intended to protect a few and drive the rest of the investment deal-| ers from the state. “The proposal to prohibit any agent | from selling securities unless he works on a salary is absurd,” Cox declared. "A good salesman will not work un- der any other conditions. Where weuld insurance companics: be and how would they do business if they the bill probably was introduced at the instigation of officials who wished. to escape work and should be killed, as agricultural statistics served a use- ful purpose. J. E. Stoa of Ward ad- vocated repeal of the present law be- cause it was impossible to obtain ac- Farmers in many in- stances refused to give any figures and on other occasions the figures were false, either by inadvertence or curate figures, intention, Stoa said. Eight House bills were passed, sev- en of which were approved after con- vening for the night session. Mrs. Schroeder and Dague _Electrocuted (Continued trom page one’ doom as ever she had been during Dague, grown stouter since the days meshes of the law, was clean shaven, his head clipped, and clad in a white snirt, open at the front, without a collar, and in dark trousers and black sUppers. He gazed steadily at the witnesses from side to side before the death hood was adjusted. Then followed the prayer of the Rev. Mr. Teagarden, and the electric contact. At 7:13 a.) m,, the physicians pronounced the: man slayer of Brady Paul dead. In Excellent Spirits ‘The prisoners were in excellent spirits in their last hours. Both arose after having spent the night in sleep. A matron greeted Mrs. Schroeder with: “How are you this morning, } Irene?” “Pine,” the prisoner replied calm- when he first was caught in the; allowance to start. An excellent | opportunity for willing worker and | real producer. Only handwritten applications giving details of past experience and references accom- be given consideration and inter- view. Write Tribune Ad. No. 11. Persona! JEAN LAVINE, formerly of Bismarck | will nave charge of the Vanity Beauty Shoppe at 412 Broadway. | For expert marcelling, finger wav- ing and other branches of beauty culture, phone 1791 for appoint- ments. MURPHY'’S Barber Shop doesn’t give the boys cheap crackerjack with hair cuts. We give them real panied by photo of applicant will | 2 room basement apartment. Al- ways hot water and well located. _Call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Desirable unfurnished all modern apartment in the Rue Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or _ phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- ment. $30.00 per month. Call at _ 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. Miscellaneous REGISTERED CERTIFIED GRIMM ALFALFA, SCARIFIED SWEET CLOVER. No quack grass, Canae dian thistle, sow thistle, dodder, buckhorn. Lowest prices ever quot- ed. Seed shipped subject inspec- or (Furnished by Russell-Mil rf “ i he m y us. On Broadway, op- tion, freight b ene nNPiod, dark northern, 56 Grant Hubbel, a member of a Wing | south district. Committee members! had to pay their solicitors on a sal-| her days of banditry and subsequent Sey ann Sea toee es Seop=| ton, trale eerie ae for porthorn, GBs No. Lamibse durum 62cj| posse organized | to apprehend |for the most Part appeared to favor’ ary basis? | The bills should be ight and fight for lite. ner at | prior to the electrocutions that Dague | wanrreb—Matemity —eases, Good | Wanted. North Dakota Grim Alfal- vo durum, 43 Beale red | Holmes, fired the whic! viding the state a killed,” he said. ae ey 5 had turned over to him writings that i fa Association, Fargo, “ 0e; dark hard’ win-|and which resulted in his arrest. _ |be strongly opposed to this proposal in) voted for indefinite postponement.) 4) When the jur; ba ey Fp er | hife story. Dague requested the War-| 2 iat growers. 51c.| Holmes, who recently was granted | favor of the south and north division.| §4 to 41. Swett moved the “clincher” marty courts Sieauicet Pree den to turn the writings over to the : FOR SALE OR TRADE—Wili sell oF New Carloa d F; rei ight a change of venue for his trial, was} House members agreed to vote in-| motion. hepieentance, held with tier as ehe Rev. Mr. Teagarden. A For Sale—Radios trade for ESalaracieni ley on oa tics __ {to be tried at Jamestown March 17. |definite postponement of the north) Halvorson attacked the proposal 10) walked in the grim chamber of death | ,, 11 the months of incarceration in| sRAND NEW radio to trade for good | acre well improved farm in Ram~ Rates Delayed Again| .%,inortion ss to. fucral tana soutt props cate sch 4 Dill ueense ont hose salesmen verti |here nd surendered her ite for te te Lareney county Jl MPG SENG; | "used piano, Write Tune Ad. No.| se, tiny. One mile trom the id i on a stra salary as an act which! ),, der gained pounds an ague state hi ri —In- Onin eae ecu, paces oP ee ‘Some discussion was held on House| would actually jeopardize the securi- EAE ato at oe ai of the | pounds. ‘The woman was 22 years old | et es | Sea ee ec ey nee egion railroad commission, the interstate 4 5 Bills 73 and 296, both proposing east|ties themselves. Salary on a CoM-|" She was clad in @ gray, artificial | st week. Dague was 34. Devils Lake. Write Tribune Ad. eile commerce commission has suspended | Chicago Man Might and west districts, by the house aP-| mission basis is necessary, he declared.) sik des, loose and poorly fitting. | 4 - ___‘Houses and Flats | No. 9. to Sept. 1. 1931, the railroafs’ Pot I due to the fluctuating value of securi-| She wore biege stockings and black | British Physician FOR RENT—Five room modern | OR SALE—Cheap, 6-table pool hall sota, Il be * propos- als to increase the carload rates on alfalfa and other seed to and from North Dakota. These rates already are before the Interstate Commerce commission in the general rate investigation, and an effort i; being made to persuade the railroads to voluntarily withdraw their proposals and accept the rates Prescribed by the Interstate Com- merce commission in the general case, members of the state commis- sion announced Monday. Increased freight rates on carload Have Been Murdered Chicago, Feb. 23.—()—The body of Walter D. Jacobson, Chicago agent for the Mutual Life Insurance com- pany of New York, was found Monday in his home under conditions which Jed police to investigate the possibil- ity of murder, ‘A short rope had been knotted around Jacobson’s neck and tied to a door knob, Several chairs in his home had’ been overturned and the contents were turned inside out and 73, introduced by H. F. Swett, Kidder county Nonpartisan, provides a divi- sion in which the line runs fairly straight. Favor Olafson Bill House Bill 196, introduced by John K. Olafson of Pembina, Independent, and favored by most Independent members, was labeled by some of its opponents as a “gerrymander bill.” | L. L, Twichell of Cass, Independent leader, said it was not essential that a division line be as straight as pos- sible and pointed out that congres- Sional lines in many states were any~ ties and the narrow margin of profit on which they are sold. This would hardly be possible on a straight sal- ary basis, he stated. Sees Great Injustice “What justice is there in compelling @ company to compensate its em. ployes on a straight salary basis Halvorson asked. “An employer and employe should be permitted to come to any agreement they might desire; with respect to payment for services.” | Fred Mau of Ransom, also vehem- ently attacked the bill restricting the slippers. The hair was clipped away from the back of her head at a spot where the electrode was to be at- tached. With a guard holding either arm and a matron preceding her, the woman walked into the death cham- ber, apparently not needing the slight support the guards gave her. She walked into the brighter circle of light cast by a huge flood lamp over | the chair. The guards placed her in the state’s grim instrument of death and quickly fastened the straps bind- Is Dead in London London, Feb. 23.—(?)—Sir Robert Burnet, one of the best known phy- sicians and authorities on dietetics in Great Britain, died Monday at the age of 79. He had been physician to the royal household from 1910 to 1919. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Furniture and Fixtures in the Court House for Burleigh County, North Dakota, at Bismarck bungalow, full basement, basement garage, furnace heat, immediate possession. Monthly rental $45.00 Per month. Location 522 Eleventh street. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. | FOR RENT—Bungalow, containing 5 rooms and bath, all rooms very nicely finished, strictly up-to-date throughout. Rent $55.00 per month. Also garage for rent. Inquire at 502 Seventh street. FOR SALE BY OWNER—New 7 room stucco bungalow at a bargain, also and double bowling alley, brick building, in live mining town in western part of state, no competi- tion, a money maker, terms reason- able. Write or see A. L. Ganske, Beulah, N. Dak. EXPERIENCED butcher owning mar- ket equipment desires to install same in any town where business volume would justify. All com- munications considered and strictly confidential. Write Box 295, Devils Lake, N. FOR SALE—Graded bulls, one 11 Potatoes fi North id .|the family said $800 in bonds could sale of securities by only those work-| ing her it. Th A rae i 1 ins potatoes. Rom Herth Dero ant ae oan Thing bot straight It ls not necesary {fp an a GEMEEE ERIE The bill weal ater The MAtmn MePPCM NOTICE TO BIDDER: | sucniture| eee furnishings | including |" months old, one, long” yearling. gota by the railroads to become effective that the population of both districts | voted for indefinite postponement, 61 Fingers Tremble Trifle art ed pretetror the new Burleigh| Spas nae” e: Priced $40.00 and $50.00. Phone in March, 1929, have been further |96 Men Suff be nearly equal, Twichell said. Swett’s|to 43, and Swett also moved the ° Bounty Court House. will be received | _ at 814 Mandan St. _____| 5-F-5, A. H. Klipstein, Menoken, N. suspended by the interstate com- eT SURLCENS, | Mismsorites for two. cuticle WAN A i*olinahars moun on Ie eae ests Hh womens ogame | tn the attiealan ce Cu AnaliaE oF | POR ean mone) akstoe eae ee merce commission until April 19, Of Food Poisoning) sifference of about 7.009 in popula-| "The “sacredness” of the bridge fund man voiee in the cold, gray chamber |marck, North Dakota, until story house, newly decorated, rea-| OR SALE—Choice Canary singers, 1931, : tion, while under the Olafson bill the| was discussed with great gusto by the i) yStBy enem) o'clock P. M. March 19th, 193) sonable rent. Immediate possession. | imported German Rollers, choppers 2-8 si es etroit, Feb, ZL (P)—Twenty-stx [difference would be more than 40000.| members when the bill, introduced by was Hint of the chaplain GtieAng UP |whieh time and place seme will be | (Phone 1a18rW between 1:20 amd) and, Hare Mountains. Camen, spe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tN ee caten ata municipal | TWichell’s motion to indefinitely | Bishop of Stark and Wilson of Slope, Prayer for the doomed Woman. /fie board ef County Commissioners of | 4:90 p.m. ____________/ treats, ete Phone 15-3. Jacob -Led — kit ed Sunday night at |PowtPone Swett’s bill prevailed: proposing building of the bridge in oawane ene oe Burleigh County. FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in| Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box 728 Mar- LOSTEWnita nid mete writ wateh | oebes etal ice food pel Pon oe Sialned that, either bill SrOPosine building, of the, beg ri| Sdiusted, the volce of the chaplain | Sids'will be received in combination | quplex, all modern, hardwood floors, | FOR SALE AT ONCE—General —' gol gin wrist wal Receiving hospital for food poisoning. he wish- whispered on, and even before he had |and separately on the following di- 7 a ALE AT ONCE—General mer- cag- at Dome Saturday night. Finder|Pnysicians described the cases as | Could be amended re TES river, was under consideration. — completed his words the contact was |visions of the work as called for in| gas range, close in. Ready for oc-| chandise store in town of about 200 De. Please return to 890 Fourth sitet | mid” An investigation was ordered.| Ssctory. put that Swett bill WaSl of tne commitvee on highways ang] mae, Tne womans, oes Toe, op lane ahd beggar ice °F "| _cupancy March 1s. Dr. B.S: Enge.| population, Good territory.” Will pe for rew 2 on ind! against the straps that bound her,| Proposals shall be made upon blank — room mod-| consider part le. Write Trib- ght Statistics show that ebout one-half|® Nonpagtisan measure and prefet-| bridges, led a majority group which fists clenched the body tense and| 01m furnished by the Board of Coun-|' ern house with garage. Immediate| une Ad. No. 8 FOR RENT Modern three room |of the wheat marketed in North Da- [eres > Se" bend | recommended indefinite postponement | struggling. ty Commistionereompanied py a cer | Possession. Inquire at 1210 Thayer | FOR SALE—Good baled hay. Rea- apartment with bath. Also frigi- |;ota is degraded because of mixtures. |©™ of the measure. He held the fund had)” Robert Blliott, the state’s execution- | titled check in the amount of 5+ (five | __Ave. or phone 1403-R. _| sonably priced. Inquire of C. H. dalre and electrle stove. Phone] Ait sich mixed wheats are severslY| NT Ty Appointment t been created for bridges over the Mis-|er, was-at the ' switches controlling |Per cent), of tS, fmrean of tne Board [FOR RENT —Nine toom modern) Pherill, East Main Ave., Bismarck, essol 1714, penalized in price when sold on grades, | IN. 1). ppointment to | souri river and boundary streams. The) the current, It was he who served a8 |Of County Commissioners of Burleigh | house at 109 Mandan St. Can rent] N. Dak. bal Po i D d on Senators] 238° Proposed 1s completely in slope| executioner of Ruth Snyder for the |Countt, to be forfeited as liquidated | apartments. Rent $35.00 per month. Be ball FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, | SSS epend on sena county and is not entitled to bridge] killing of her husband in New York |44mMees (net Bennat22 08, 4 End whe arti- automatic water heater, coal water hI money more than any other county in| State. AN £34 ly the $ Sa age oy aged heater Stokes Uron tireman) small | PILES TREATE Washington, “Feb. 22.—(—The|the state, Lynch declared. |W. J+] Ror tive minutes Eliot, kept the fad bond. Such proposal shail apecity FOR RENT re orontion staf Permanent Wave Hiss fei Phew De® =| WETHOUT SURGERY [tvs sacecmanin aaa manny of amu gc me cued gran ate | geek PUL cc | tage? He Special G ; mand Gunvaldsen to be United States|and inquired as to what the status ton e completed about May Ist, one 504 or 665. ving FOR RENT—Seven room moden| Write for FREE Book | marshal for the district of North Das (of the aides Ted fraaia be it tute | gaceee ae Sea The body strained | 1 aie Board of County Commissioners | Until March 15th foure house, 608 Third street, Bismarck. | ” Kota would be reported favorably if/man county applied and received ec sufficient current to Kill had|risqfyes ‘Be TIPE to Felect any oF Our regular $12.50, $10.00 and o be Call Marcovitz Grocery & Army| 4 now instructive book, “Piles|the North Dakota senators ap-| money for bridges. ‘ Passed through the body. Then the| Plans and specifications may also $9.50 Waves for $10.00, $8.00 and ea Store, Mandan. “Phone 267. ‘Treated Without Surgery,” fully illu-| Proved. : Twichell said the bill “was riot 60] current’ was turned off and the body | be feet at the office of the County $7.00 respectively. co strated, printed in colors and copy- 501 UTANT qurrs |US!air.” He held that the bridge fund’ slumped against the back of the |desiring plans and specifications for Dead Animals Wanted ‘. 9, FOR RENT—Two or three TOoM| cited, has been published by Dr. MINNESOTA any Oa The | Was “Bot that sacred.” He said: | chair, C their own use may obtain same by | pean ANIMALS WANTED—QUICE Harrington’s Puneet gaat rene fh etn |Mecleaty. the noted Rectal Specialist, renee at rawin L, Lindel, state| Ma3y porieee iin Dak Haye oh Ce: | ee puvacians. sevped forward, |gepositing, with, the County, Auditor © gervice will be given removing your | Bismarck, N. Dak. — Fhone 130 wal gas for cool ‘urnish- | 5, ~ | Sessed valuation great enoug! re opened the 1ded upon th 1 1 nd od. Door opening on balcony, also [E808 Ems Bouleyatt, vrecleary | sdlutant of the Ameriean Legion fo: /sufficient funds for bridge, State funded, upon {ne, fetumn of te Plans) deed or undesirable five animals A 7 - | Springs, Mo. In id leary | nearly six years, was accepted at a ‘The successful bidder will be re-| Such @S horses, hogs, cows and rest small si room. Rent reason- | Springs MU Te "rrom Piles can be|6Stly, Six Years, Was, See mnitiee of have been built by the state a eee it che We cali bid ica at 417 Tenth street. | Fccosstully treated without surgery,| Pela mee™"S Coteation's executive f\good and sufficient surety Bond,in Pagel gta ya “has ‘The revenue cutter service of the|Without the use of chloroform and|-ommittee. Lindell resigned to ac- conditioned en full performance o United States coast guard was organ- [ether, if frestment is taken in time|copt a position with the Rufus R. ig fe ge her ized Arcot Rand interests of Minneapolis. eles e, pears Seed £5: Ore 38 years. fais six dag Iti a aie foft with the Board until the contract \— 4 ee cance, recta trouble. nly six days le: In Pennsylvanis completed. is McCleary rd hi ij a INVESTMENT TRUSTS {have been treated by. Dr. to our bargain of furni- So died the first woman ever to be fie a yo gy ak val ‘Universal Trust Shares and his associates. If you suffer with] to get yi Id good ¢ the| electrocuted crime in Pennsyl-|tions and blue prints, after bids are ad Corporate : Piles or other rectal troubles, waite ture and posaelie gi oe 9 oe 8 if receive proper credit North American :...... Dr. McCleary today for Pree copy| evenings. 'e are closi ol FONT. Coun: tha mr Bdortgage Secu of this book, and they large refer“! store Saturday evening, Feb, Sra ako this 16d their Tabr B.V.Labr [ence patients. -| 98th. Ruder’s Furniture Ex- ebruary. 9". Cc. ISAMING North Dakota J * . ISAMINGER, jemarck, ture sent in plain wrapper vertisement.. free postpaid. —Ady bee e change, 206 Main avenue. County Auditor.