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| NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST |} hibited, according to a de ed down by Judge Charles in federal court this morning. Pride Goeth With | , Fine Plumage; Nude Turkey Gobbler Nil = + Li i D., July 10—Mrs, ¢ S| ‘ paral: oi Wet E oA ‘May had a turkey gob- + 3 eae ey “ 1 3 : i uality, alws7 g THE HIP LEGAL ‘e of whom she very roid A Robern se rn HIS MASTERS VOICE, B erday the chief of — police A “His Master's. Voice.” 1! 1s on 2 g [eee nerd “ie to the «|John Dawson Chosen President ll all gave groquets of the Vilor REG.USPAT. OFF le ee + bit- + das ; | iS ae .,{ ed to him Mr, Gobbler, bereit of ¢| of Association to Hold Big- iS EB x Held by Judge Amidon in State's) cory feather, more naked than 7 Pe, a3) E y irst Bone Dry Case to Be | Sl nie came into the world. His ¢ gest Event of Year He : 3 i ride “one with his age es } First Bone ee et ig pelle hed one wit hls Diiinages% |) vtenaan, Di Tuly 10.—John Daw- Is Federal Violation ¢ ciared him completely ruined, + | 80 was chosen president of the Mis: : l¢ The gobbler was found in this ¢ | Souri Slope Fair association at an en- E Fargo, N. D. July 1e-Coreying | « disgraceful condition in’ some ee ne fast dae ue E i the person from one state to! * brush near the May home, and + _Pred Massingham, who held E Pee nace tan Hs f _|* Mrs. May suspects sume neighbor ¢ ion for many years. ‘The oth- Ks} another, not intended for sale but fort, jo * elected at last night’s meet- personal consuinption, is interstate | oe vee ee eoeereeeoe G. ¢. 5 ice presi- tet commerce and constitutes a violation | ~ - J. B. Racek, frensurer and J. A, : , Re . i rohibiling ecrelary. Biggs fc y of the Reed amendment, prohibiting \ ges te treiney yikes. formerly ae : abipment af quer ine any ternary LNT, r association and is a man familiar | |]! og 6 where its manufacture or sale is pro- h the work. ome r] e : HT ever held in Morton county. It will y ‘ jon hand: | It is anticipated that the Mandan Amidon | fair will be the largest and best fair probably be held Sept. 11-14. The Pioneer Cases in Union. : i j A @ : ° ist The cases were those of the United Hi | Mandan Commercial club is support- Cs ‘2 States against Andrew Haugen and | 4+ Gilmore at Marmarth Steps} io'ive movement and A. J. Gaunmitz, ; ag rappier 3 Joh.fjorn, two laborers from the on Accelerator Instead af Morton county agent, will head the . isi Nitiber woods of northern Minnesota agricultural department. . ig who had each purchased a quart. of Emergency Brake Another meeting will be held Thurs- E whiskey in Moorhead and carried it ae day evening, July 12, to set the da iS i ° upon their persons across the state} Marmarth, N. uly 10—H. A. Gil-] to select attractions, name heads ‘ot | | 5 iP 95 43 the : departments and “start the ball roll- CHIEF eG ere as line to Fargo. They were the pioneer | more seriously injured H. E. Soiney cases of the kind in the union, the de-| aq Leland Richey when he lost con- | 5 cision affecting 23 states which are} iyo) of his-big touring car and drove —— now bone dry under the Reed amend-} jt through the wall of a tent crowded 3 - po : ment. The court ruled that these facts} with a chautauqua assomblage, Solney STANTON NOI IN HABIT brogght ‘the case within thé. act of| suffered a ‘broken leg, four fractured | a ee ro a March 3, 1917, commonly known as|ribs and probable internal injuries. ’ ' Wve the-bone-dry daw. eee Richey sustained a bad cut in the head : S] . Sar ene and one leg was ‘aped to the bone. i =| . ° A Mullin youngster was thrown fit- : 3 Victrola XVI, 3200 LAST LIVING GUARD OF Jtcen feet into some bus i ietsly NY 5200 broe 1 fall. Gilmore, i rien ; ‘ i i ng a car, stepped on the ac-|Fan Voices Indignation Over Dlahogany oF vk in ¢ leellerator when he attempted to use i : 7 LINCOLN SOUNDS TOGSIN tiers bra Reports published in Tribune While the city was still excited over ae ne URAVRAT the accident atthe chautauqua ground Sports Columns San? ss Fi Bs etter Mr and. Mes. William Empting. Both | — gyanron hc HESS sate atlas There isn’t 2 home anywhere that wouidn’t be the better ; i j mperance | UNconscious, were brovght in trom the |,, Stanton, the ‘Tr Sno eu onl A : e Smith Stimmel, with Temp Montline bridge, where their car had |! #dvised, is not in the babit of chew- | for having a etrola Lecture, to tour State turned over with them, ‘Their in-| 18 the dust. A few days ago the ge ; N ? juries did not prove serious, ae pave ihuntD on What it ote ft good authority that ‘Halliday — hac et eee a ee Bi te Aa and Tell of War “succeeded in making Stanton Litel Good music brightens every home, and with a Victrola d the following letter Crosby, N. D., July *10.—With «NOTABLES ANNOUNCED ON the. dust view to arousing the state to the) Bismarck Tribune Co., crisis which now contronts the na- Eismarck,.N. D. : \ Smith Sti pl, las: ing mem- ; t A ome’ vi or wher vi i ‘ . ott OE President Linens: person INSURANCE P ROGRAMMES; OU A ae tee on IE sia You can have the kind of music you like best whenever ber of President Lin get this line of stuff-about the Halli-|* th year, and you can readily satisfy your every musical desire. bodyguard, now in his } day club making Stanton eat the dust. its e W. J. Arnold will leave next Monday} '" : Vor your informat ng ‘ite 3 e h 1 = ne i: i your information | wish to state and as-oiten as you..wIs. / on an automobile tour of North Da-/Commissioner Olsness, Fite Mar-j that out of six games played. with| LA ; ' kota with the intention of speaking aes the Halliday club, Stanton has taken. - , a in every town a the inte: Bie rie shal Reade and Other Digni- four. Hear your favorite music to-day at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly play for you Stimmel contends tha residen: 5 . 4a ticle a + 3is- ae Z i ; _ Wilson now faces thé zame situation taries to Talk seve eelvane Saat aribe is che ae the exquisite interpretations of the world’s greatest artists who make records exclusively which made President Lincoln's task es marck-Werner games you stated that + * a barre 5 . i i ivi s s : e yles of the Victor and so difficult during the Civil war. Mr. town, N. D., July 10—S. the ‘Werner’ clubs had caétenter: Scant: for the Victor. And if desired he will demonstrate the various style: Arnold is a weil known temperance | O]s North Dakota commission on. I w: lecturer and one of the editors of the ; H. L. Reade, sta North Dakota Standard. The tour- s Cooper of C ists have the endorsement of the lo-| ville, Ind., secretary of the h to call your attention to Victrola—$10 to $400. the fact that the Stanton club has never played Werner. 7 A a : 4 The next thing you write anything Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. cal Home Defense league, and they | a: ation of mutual insurance com- | about the Stanton club, please givel e hope to open the eyes of North Da anies, and Arthur M. Seekell, of | ys at least what is coming 46008 i Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special kota to the situation which the na-/ Fargo, are among the headliners on |“ soe ess FAN 8. E Processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, ia absolutely essential to a perfect Victor reproduction, tion is now facing and to overcome the program of the annual convention cs unpatriotic propaganda which is, be-| of the North Dakota. Mutual Insur- New Victor, Rexbtde demonstrated at all dealers on the Ist of each month lieved to be at work in the state. ance association, to be held here next! : ie “Uy X j ‘i Tuesday and Wednesday. GARRISON TRIMS uP ‘ f — COLEHARBOR ARTISTS| r-) : Little Tot Wanders | Garrison, N. D., July 10.—The fast is as a !Coleharbeor team, “full of pep but . { A : Into Storm and Is {not unbeatable,” went down to defeat{ at the hands of the Garrison club at is ‘ Itch Away Lost for 24 Hours | Coharvor on suntay by a score ot! ee 4 to 1. Bruhn'spitching tor Garrison ‘There is absolutely no sufferer from eczema Rolla, N. D., July, 10.—Wandering at] was the efature of the game. Only ho ever used the simple wash D. D. D. and night out into the storm and spending} one hit was made on his delivery. a night and a day drenched with rain, | Errors were ponsible for Cole “Vi ee i c | Ie ‘s B s ictrola” is the Registered Trade-matk ot the Visto: 4 Mav jesignating the ts of this Company only. Fe ich ore: an 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | harbor’s one scor poeeey Ware mark of the Victor Telkiug Machine Company designating the products of this Company only. Gistreasing skin diseases. 45e, toc and gion | ANtoine Bercicr, four miles northwest j ki of Rolla, was located in a slough 1 D D D miles fro mhome 24 hours after his SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET ppearance. The little fellow was Sey ere * e e @ hungry and was located through his Bowman-Slope Convention Next any othey 1 c o bhowaseabn products is misleading end illegal, = «J, Breslow. cries of hunger and fright. ~ Saturday and Sunday [SSS ————— = = Bowmay,N! D., July 10—The ‘annual TAGATRInAGOTMN RG RUAN NIUNT TS : ; Bowman-Slope counties Sunday’ school = CREAT ATTTERRTIATTTT AT IAI i ART LT GSAT convention v be held here Saturday OPK Ses i fi ul and Sunday Will have as its princ speakers Dr. K. R. Stolz, of Wesley college, Grand Forks, and Dr. J. G. 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WITCHING OS s, HOUR" ROY —— Pay Dog Licenses Now - ot \ A Photo Film Production of Heart Interest All owners of dogs within the city limits of Bismarck are hereby 5 ta: ' ee i itori - nction is unusual in its! Notified that unless they pay licenses for them under the city ocay yy The hereditary fear of a Cat’s Eye; be shown at the Auditorium theater The production is unusual in it nances, ail dogs will be seized and confined m te aie eae ora COUPON ow to hep Then alee nae be ROU Ope forms the bastic influence that caus-| Thursday and Friday nights, July 12} dramatic treatment and decidediy el ers are given ten days to comply with this notice. Pay licenses to elithcnuiaber at eomplicatl a.| and 13. aborate in its setting. The main a . { : , DRAM Bree ADDRESS. : Shain ances Thc tenons ine This beautiful and all-absorbing| theme czrried throughout the produc-} Gity Assessor Morris or W. A. Cleveland, custodian of the city hall. i * l“phe Witching ? .| subject receives wonderful treatment] tion might briefly be summed up in fi The Witching Hour,” a screen ver-| subject receive: rds: “As we’ think. ev-4 Dated July 3rd, 1917. CHRIS MARTINESON, A sion of which, produced by the Froh-|at the hands of a most unusual cast} a very f man Amusement Corporation, under/ of screen and stage favorites, head-|il, so will the direction of George Irving, will | ed by C. Aubrey, Jack Sherrill and The cas Marie Shotwell. il occur, Chief of Police, employed in this produc- ee 265. OR RESID Fo memati