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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PN EE SNR CHI CLERK OF HOUSE ON “SPEAKING TOUR Albert Boiven Addressed Non- Partisan Gathering at La Moure This Afternoon (Special to The Tribune) LaMoure, N. P., March 10 Bowen, chief clerk of the house and ane of the pioneer organizers of the } league, was the principal speaker here | this afternoon at the big mass meet- ing of Nonpartisans held in the Stod- dard opera house. Mr. Bowen is a son of A. Bi, Bowen of this city, candidate for governor on the once 1- Albert | o——____-——-9 PRESS GANG OF | STATE NOT GUILTY OF THIS OFFENSE | 0. Members of the North Dakota Gri rd iron club will confess that they are “not guilty” of ing imported a Chieago dancer to provide entertain- ment and which an Ohio preacher de- was done for “immoral cla pur- | | * because he believes the dance | was immoral. It is a foregone fact} that if the preacher is on the trail of | the pr club. members, he's been | given the wrong “ Members of | | the press gang of North Dakota are | | | j really too modest to flirt with a type | {from Broadway or Rector's | BANANZA YEAR ‘SHPTO' SEES. Scpannerenhnwennssererenecnnrene errr rs ware ronra amen ener eseamnneeseseenen ees | ful to thely work, "CITIZENS OFFER TO SHOVEL SNOW FREE OF CHARGE Litchville Men Wire Services to N. P. Superintendent and Are Declined (Special to The Tribune) Litchville, N. D., March 10—At a} meeting ‘held this week to dis- the blockade of this branch of orthern Pacific, fifty citizens of- | and shovel snow for a day free of! mus | the fered to go to wo! for the company charge, whenever called upon. Super- ; 1 || OAKES FARMER HAS ‘ering from three to SOME FAITHFUL HENS nD (Special to The Tribune) Oakes, N. D.,-March 10--B. A. Ste- |Yens has some hens that are taith- He reported here at his wife had been gath- dozens ‘daily a dozen, ‘yesterday t! and received) 45 cen SLOPE CATTLE PULL THROUGH SEVERE WINTER Reported They Are Better inj Flesh This Spring Than This Time Last Year March Dickinson, N. D., 10—That ithe cattle of the slope country have | wintered in good’ condition—better in jflesh than a year ago-is the belief of W. L. Richards, who has returned to this city from an ins ion tour BiG WAREHOUSE TO BE ERECTED AT JAMESTOWN Concern to Be Known as James- town Warehouse Company —Three-Story Building AUDITORIUM THE, SUCCESS OF SUCCESSESS COOPERSTOWN VOTES BONDS FOR WATER WORKS (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., March 10—The ecutive committee of the Commer- cial club has interested an_ outside concern to erect a large public ware- house here, to be a three-story struc- ture and to occupy about 40,000 square feet of floor space. The new concern will be known as the James- n Warehouse company. Ground| will be broken as soon as snow leaves. the ground. N. P. TO LAY 90-POUND : SLY MARE 10, 1927. THURSDAY MARCH 15 Return of|America’s Most Popular,Drama Ap pie SEASON ip pie OLIVER COROSCO PROF FES. , THE 0ST | “TALKED OF PIAY OF THE: THE WONDERFUL ist ticket. Ie been actively iden- |intendent Huntington at Dilworth was | over the Killdeer line and a visit to LINE TH AWATIAL tified with socialistic reforms for the FOR FA HERS, informed of the offer and in a lengthy nis Diamond “CG ranch, one of the RAT ON DRANG 2! ; 4) E. RS & DANCERS. VOLCANO SCENE last ten rs. Monday Bowen will! | eleeram expres d his bere tase Nargest in the state, ‘The manager of (Special to The Tribune) / Fey INGE 'S speak at Berlin; Tuesday at Edgeley: | but stated the company had plenty of |the ranch announced that he had Valley City, N. D., March 10—-The 4 U Wednesday at Nortonville and also at | | men and is doing its hest to open all | teepeety ted ane of the range stock up| Northern Pacific, will He PLAY: OF A WOHAN re) L Jud, Addresses will be confined 0! Rey, A. McG. Beede Says Summer | "ch lines in the state. to the vst2odMeech deanite the e-}oteel rails on its line;trom, Alta to| a recent legislation at Bismarck. | | Ms ae oe vere weather. Similar reports have} Berea. Forty cars of rails will be re-| ¢ a NLY ‘OMP. \NY—PL AYING TO 4 { 1917 Wil] Have None T: 1 poeesyaptaes ————=f) heen receives from the Golden Valley | quired. THE ORIGINAL AND © C : ill Have None Too | tat’ THIS? Meee aise ; intro gl el ent CAPACITY. AUDIENCES EVE rol HERI, os Muhce Rain | RI \| a Mail Orders Now—Seat Sale Monday at Finney’s Drug Store. RYDER 10 HAVE BALL CLUB as SPRING SERIES MA LOSE SIGHT (if FYE NOTE +--Owing to the demand for reservations, seats should be secured well in advance. IN NORTH DAKOTA t o TO VOTE OW BOKD sf Special to The Tribune) oe Beach, March 10—Spring has arrived in North Dakota. Far- BO report ing a blackbird and ismarck reports that all Christ- bills have been paid. Some j eekly exchanges print notices to the eifect that the Soo Limited is |BIG CROPS OVER STATE PRICES: 0, $1.50, $1.00; Gallery IS EARLY PREDICTION Twenty Dyed-in.Wool Fans Got To- i gether and Organized—Couch | Is Manager. i (Special to The Tribune) H Ryder, N. March 10— Twenty dyed-in-the- wool eball fans met at McG. Beede, for many years a mis- the office of B. A. Dicki ry amoug the Indians, and who week and declared themselves willing | predicted this would be an open win- Pacific tax commissioner and civil en- gineer were among those to protest. (Special to The Tribune) Kintyre, N. D., March 10—An ex- | cca plosion which blew out the front door |ayq written protests against the sal of the stove near which he was seated, | Northern sent heated coals in all directions in the room, severely burning C. Clayton of this village. His beard was par- tially burned off and it is thought he | LaMoure Citizens to “Ballot_on al osition of Installing Water i Supply System (Special to The Tribune) | LaMoure, N. D., March 10—The | question of issuing city bonds in the isum of $10,00 Ofor the purpose of (Special to The Tribune) Yates, N. D., March 10 The numbered about Hon. Fort STORAGE to back a baseball team for the oy ier and it wasn't, is prognosticati running regularly every day; f son, Over $200 was subscribed atjagain. His predictions each — ye: pocket gophers have been discov. | Supplying a suitable water supply for | will lose the @ sight of one eye. the meeting. George Couch was , have been followed with great inter-| ered at work in the rural dis- (2! public and: private uses, will be — elected manager and John Campbell | est tricts; lumber yards are antiei- | Submitted to the voters for approval ’ | i jor rejection at the next general elec- p we pating putting in large stocks of plant is going to buy one more ae | ton of coal, and marriage licenses ' BENEFICIARIES GET treasurer. { “Present indications are that eras = {will have none too much rain, JAMESTOWN SENIORS TO [quently no damage from rust,” AGE A CLASS PLAY | the prophet. ition to be held April 2 FREE BA Inspection orth ay pra 2 ~ my poteral Over (Special to The Tribune) (Special to The Tribune) | Dakota there will be good crops of all] are in dem: . ako a are emand more than any + : ; Jemesiawn, oy D,, March 10—“AN | kinds on land suited to them put in season of the year. The old CHECK FOR $2,438.60 neh, y Me Nee rernted the, iy ee h si Saal | er 2 oat aboula? ae a so Hn however, 16 still (Special to The Tribune) org meeting: held at the Commercial graduating class of Jamestown high| on g 7 cates zee Dickinson, N. D., March 10—Atclub rooms this week to consider the | W d h ° ohsgeodseround Or none atiall .Cor Spe check of $2,438.60 has been received | proposed Milnor-Hall drain. Verbal | e Co} more t an repair school have chosen their class play_for_ 1917. tor ; will do wel this year; also vegetables. | “It will on a whole be a good year = | for good farmers. On March 25 T will |be able to make more definite predic- | y C. H, Stark, secretary of the Dick- | jinson Homegtead of the Brotherhood | of American Yeoman, in payment for] «- the life insurance policy held by the i | | | | i | | | | n the state and the northwest. | ! | { | ! { | | | | batteries We tell you how to avoid i eede’s i 7 . . a his i dee linc | Beede's ind pam Governor Frazier Slated to Address | [pate Fater, H O1eon, _xho Jost his life | (@) OR (e) 6) / I atter tro k le | | New England. Olson formerly a y u 1 i | \. Gathering to Be Held at i Mott, Mareh 15 (Special to The Tribune) i Mott, N. D., March 10—Road en- Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling dyes ‘ coher ecow'ntie™ fa) JURE TN GA Every Night We have rented batteries | buttermaker for the Di ery Company. The ben } ephe t 3, 2 Weil-Known a4 a : Mrs. Hilda Olson, Murial, Olive, | | Public Opinion at i tht a arr Heeger ev inetand aw ar | Rox’ Constipation | SERVICE ALL THE TIME ublie pinion erst sic yw. @ e! sday, Mar. z £ Cpinion at Cooperstown 18) 15 2 when the county board of heh: PaANOTICE: | Headache Indigestion.ete. | Against Game of w improvements will hold its sec- ond annual meeting. | All parties having accounts against | Governor Frazier will attend and, the Commercial clu) will present will deliver an address on “State and ; itemized statement or same to J. P. ng a dislocated ankle joint and a| Federal Aid.” He will explain in de-| Clinton, chairman Finance Commi | fractured le bone besides a sprain | tail the new law which makes it pos- | tee, at onc 3-9-3) as the result of 250 pounds of college j sible for a county to obtain aid from j girls falling on her in the game with | the state. ‘i | Jamestown college girls this w Others on the program are State | — — —— — | Public opiniow in Cooperstown gineer Bliss and Charles Bleick, oy ue jcensed against the game. The road ands warehouse commissioner. | ended in a tie, 0 to 0. 5 CREAMER ie JAMESTOWN Tribune) arch LO (Special to The Cooperstown, N. J Irene Regner of this -LODEN’ S BATTERY SHOP 408 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. RRANDRETH BILL Safe and Sure Custom-made shirts. Klein, score i To Curea Coid in ‘One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- {NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- euen wards’ Olive T for a time and stote the . crate falls ie oe Anes S| P. Welly Opens; Plant with ¢ Paine | vi ‘ take De, Cabnacter Olle aon . . i of Olweln, Towa, as the i hath baal successful substi Special for (Sy Lge eiptng i | and then just to | i Chocolaate Ice Cream—Fountain at | Jamestown, No Da. March 10—P. | f dition. 10c and 23 per box, Aldrus Finney’s. | Kelly has opened a creamery here. | Cc, Paine, an espetienced butter- ere e re ome a }maker from Olwein, Ia., has arrived | ? jto take charge of the plant. Most : of the cream shipments from here ° e oot omfort Ihave been made to Fargo and the! [twin cities, et em ] e eacevon | Bi Now Assured | LANDS Whatever your foot ailments may be, you can fj} oaN H aa Paden nie fine : learn how to overcome them if you will visit good town; will make fine e y as i the Scholl foot expert at this store. He is from land. For quick sale, $16 per acre. a the ‘office, of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the world re- ne address Do schultz is ie tne oat eee and will be here a short | 73i-ga Lands suit ime only. ether you have ever tried any and sow to. flax. | W : and sow to flax, Als a. owen for your foot troubles or not, it will farms. i gn zations maprovet | e have en hand the following cars Ba wes sare ‘ , fark be to your advantage to come in during the ex- | _ Boynton, 121 Fourth St. i er pert vail AE Ri GE [FOR SALE—160. acres, wii offering for sale at very attractive prices. ach car | 8 2, 139, near: ° 5 Have You | iscoll; only $15 per acre. Write e: | cates o>] Scholl Foot Expert Here | Sha ee gen is sold under a guarantee: iE the Soles of PeEdoh : : : Your Feet? His Services Are Free | quarter § : Have you sud- | There will be no charge whatever—no obligation on 4 vines Cope bras land: | 3 : i den cramps in | Your part. The services of the expert are entirely . 8 Ede eae, TO ‘| the toes and] free and you will not even be asked to purchase ! ans direct of owner and save 1 new Hudson “Super-Six”, 7- ~passenger 5 : ions. “S, S. Clifford, Bis-| marck, N. D. 3-5-12t | LAND NEAR BISMARCK FOR SALE—On easy terms. $25.00 anything, nor do you need to be a customer of this #f/ store. We want every reader of this newspaper to ff] know how easy it is to be freed from foot troubles. The Scholl foot expert will be here just back of them—corns— 2 new “Baby Grand” Chevrolet, 5-pass. | 3 new “490” Chevrolet, 5-passenger sual: "| Until M Township” 18, Range 1A a wae a eas in sel ae : ste for mame Anko le 1 new “490” Chevrolet, roadster ee oe oe er eee ge cn ee 1 2nd hand “Royal Mail” Chevrolet, 5-pass. | af ee tet | ad then as ep sit mare f= 1 2nd hand Oldsmobile, 5-passenger : Bea at ae | Fe Zou bars any iende with fot tries, bring vas 2} 2 2nd hand “490” Chevrolet, 5-pass. | Scholl foot ex Mr. Builder ‘| ‘1 2nd hand Mitchell, 5-passenger peta! si | Richmond & Whitney it RE ug Gan | ee, ON MAIN ST. Install a : 1 2nd hand Flanders “20”, 5-pass. | MURPHY BED Hi 4 2nd hand Vim Delivery Trucks - in your bungalow, hotel or partment building. You zannot overlook this wonder- ful space saver. Every bed saves 100 square feet of floor ee ats beds are a part of the best buildings in North Dakota this year, in Williston, Grand Forks, Far- go, Valley City, Jamestown, Bismarck, Mandan and Dick- inson. For free suggestions, floor plans or any other in- rander, Bor 25 Blamarce W. rander, Box D., State Agent. Every Student wh Enslewith BISMARCE _———— Ude ~* at this time last spring has been sent to good positions. Let us send you names of some of these. When you know what we have done for others, YOU will want to attend. iWrite M. LANGUM, Roos | National Highway Motor Co. JOSEPH HARE, Proprietor Ae Seer ems me sete ett meee MOM BGReM UT Tieastinesie pene UMP o ee ects eR EDU DAL OESCAMERMTAPM Rac oserieS

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