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THE WEATHER RAIN AND COLDER nnn opee reno ee ers THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 104. ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA MON STATE WOULD CLOSE BEULAH LIGNITE MINE Proceedings Brought Under Mine Inspection Law Passed by Last Assembly FOUR SUITS ARE PENDING GOLDEN WILL HELP ON MISSOURI SPAN) | Beach, N. D., May The Gold- | en Valley county board of com- | missioners at its May meeting adopted resolutions concerning 30 per cent of the amount of state and federal aid which this county is entitled to, or such a percent- age thereof as the state highway commission may regurd necessary to the construction of ‘a wagon bridge across the Missouri, be- tween Mandan and Bismarck. Traffic is now served at this point by a gasoline ferry, and the Mis- souri forms the only break in the VALLEY ‘LOVED HUSBAND | OF ANOTHER; ON TRIAL FOR LIFE Seattle Girl Who Gave Rival | Poisoned Cocktail Begins Battle in Courts DECLARES SHE WAS CRAZY FIRST PHOTO OF BELA KUN, THE, HUNGARIAN LENIN CK TRIBUNE! DAY, MAY 4, 1919 PRICE FIVE CENTS > | YEAR AGO TODAY British taken offensive; | tacks. reoccupy one of the former American trenches in the , Toul sector is discovered dur- | frustrated by a quick aud | deadly barrage. ; All American shipbuilding ; records were broken when the 5548-ton steel collier ; Tuckahoe was- launched in | French repulse German at- | Attempts by Germans. to | | ing the night and is promptly | GERMANS TOGET. PEACE TERMS OF ALLIES MAY 8 Treaty Will Be Handed Enemy Delegates at Versailles by Premier Clemenceau |]ITALIANS COMING BACK | Red Trail ‘between Boston and fe 4 ee ! the yard of the New York Latent Two Criminal and One Civil Act} Seattle. It is estimated that the /Ruth Garrison Says She Acted Shipbuilding Corporation in || Orlando and Sonnino May Leave cost of a wagon bridge at this point will be between $500,000 and $600,000, and it is planned to build the bridge with county, state and federal tunds. in District Court—Appeal in Federal Circuit The Beulah Coal Mining Co., a Min-; Sod : nesota corporation operating, a coal N TH DAK TA H mine at Beulah, is made defendant in| \ on Impulse—Still Loves Man Who Caused Trouble \ Seattle, Wash. May i.—Love tor! the husband of another woman, and her determination to possess that man which resulted in the deliberate pois- oning and death of the wife, is the charge against Ruth Garrison, 18 year; two criminal actions brought by the attorney general's office under . the STILL IS SHORT mine inspection act passed by the Six-; jold Seattle girl, who now will battle Her , Camden, 27 days after the , Keel was laid. | built then. | *, Bonds now pay for ships | NORTHDAKOTANS Rome Tonight for Conference —Belgium Will Sign | Paris, May 5 aris papers say that the peace treaty will be handed to the Germans by Clemenceau at Ver- sailles on Thursday afternoon. Premier Orlando and Foreign Min- ister Sonnino will return to the peace | for her own life in the courts. teenth assembly. In the first of these, jcase is said to be one of the most{ a heard before Judge Hanley in Man-| remarkable in the crime annals of the; dan this afternoon, the state asks an| 5 5 5 a jstate for, according to the confession ; injunction to compel the company) oo the polieg say ahe apades te ae 4 ; Rees a girl arranged and calculated the! from further operations until it 285i Wectey MecDowéll ‘Calls Upon|doom of her rival with‘'all the care! A corrected alleged detects in its venti-) jana cold blooded: | . * : ss of any of the, lation system and has increased the} Counties Which Are Lagging { | {famous poisoners, known to history. escapements provided for the protec ; to Make the Grade Ruth Garrison on March 18 last, in- tion of its workers. vited Mrs. Grace Glatz Storrs, 28°) In the second action the corpora-' years old, to luncheon with her in! ithe tea room of a department store! tion is summoned to appear in district} . Bs i court at Stanton next Thursday to an- CARTER GLASS IN APPEAL jana, according to the confession ‘the; ‘Ga on girl ig said to have made,/ a] swer to charges of violating the eight- mare | é | {placed poisop,,M® ‘a cocktail designed , hour-day clause contained’ in the new! pla 6 i mine inspection act and also to plead Can- for her guest before the latter's ar-j x (rival, ,Death,came to Mrs. Storrs) ini conference, it is officially announced, and it is reported they may leave 10 ATTEND YANK | Brussels, May 5.—The Belgian gav- i ernment decided at a lengthy meeting Delegates ‘ j ‘on. | last night to sign the peace treaty. i ine to First National Con | Foreign Minister Hymans approved it. | vention of American Legion | t = Named at Fargo PANIC IN BUDAPEST Berlin, May 5.—A panic is reported jin progress, where the red guards‘ are said to be threatening to assassinaie the bourgeoisie. § {BISMARCK MEN SELECTED! | BOLSHEVIKI REPULSED Archangel, May 5.—Allied forces re- Secretary of the Treasury to a charge of providing less than! eal a the amount ot air per individwal work-| Mot Believe America Will Re- | the emergency hospital: of the store.! ;Capt. R. H. Treacey and Lieut. | pulsed rolanerii naval attacks on er Which is réquired by this act. a | Husvand Pleads Innocence). | < hae A i Dvinat ay and Friday. i Assistant Attorney General Albert| fuse to Pay for Victory Douglas M. Storrs, the dead wo-; Harold Sertiling Among peney and Fri man’s’ husband, an automobile me-, is ‘i clk . . . 2 dhanie of Okaiogan, Wash,,. surren: This ‘is the first: picture to Arrive in America of Bela Kun,| of the first two weeks’ drive in the fred soon after, claiming he knew {Tiend of Lenine, who is at the head of the communist govern-| | | ——-— nothing z < ne ew in t : Capt. RH. Treacey and Lieut. Victory Liberty loan campaign in| ng ot She case, being in Okano-;ment in Hungary. Lege? reacey and Lieut gan af'the time: Harold Semling of Bi: ck, M, Sate ; He was arrested on; | ig ismarck, Major /North Dakota we are still short four! ® teiony charge. Miss Garrison is iq! IS iJ. M. Hanley of Mandan and Lieut. and a half million dollars of our quota. ‘to have confessed sie visited him in' FIFTY AN ACRE \Lyle Merry of Dickinson, Slope dele- | WIRES SNAP gates from North Dakota to the first | RB, Sheets is representing te state in Those Going PromState both of these proceedings. As a result of the decision of Judge Amidon denying the Beulah Co. an injunction restraining Mine Inspector John Hanwell from*closing the mine for an ‘alleged violation of the eight- ‘Marion, N. D., May \3.—At the end 60,000 MORE FRENCH KIDDIES hour law, the mine has recently been! Only twenty counties have raised their! Okanogan, where she registered as [gates f me fi running but halt time. This has in-/ful) allotment and most of these are| Mrs. Storrs. | . OFFER FOR WHEAT national convention of the American volved the company in a civil actior| ,, ies sthat @ a all tion of Migs Garrison’s attorneys, Thomas; egion, to be held in it. Louis on brought by the miners who have been| Counties that carry a small portion OFF" Askren and A. R. Hilen, entered! BY BEACH MAN i Thursday, Friday and Saturday, leave | ED operating the mine asa co-partner \the loan. with the exception of Bur-j the girl's plea.as “not, guilty.” They, i Saal Tuesday for the Missouri city. En ship, in which they alleged reach of elon, Stutsnian Nelson aiid | Dickey asserfen the gin was ihsane when shel Hiden, N&DY MaythZzais une | ° jroute they will be joined by Capt. Mat! Work of Committee Looking 57 ins © i 1esIX ver +} poisoned ‘Mrs, Storrs but later, they; Pp RR RES Hea | contract, The miners,-some 57 in together With thé county of Cavalier, pt 8, rs) ; usual: departure in. farming. in | number, contend that they cannot op-! erate under their contract with the! company at a profit when the mine is running half time. The Beulah Co. has appealed from claim, regained her sanity. | “What's the matter? Are you ill?” western North Dakota is au agree- Ai ment which has been entered into. between D. J. McMahon and Alex Nelson by which the former agrees’ according to'reports, so far received; at this office, are two million five| witnesses said Miss Garrison as hundred thousand dollars short of| Mrs, Storrs as the latter sat across) their allotments, 33 counties in alli the table -trom her, dying from the! ;Murphy, Julius Baker and ‘William | ‘ FR jStern of Fargo and Lieut. Sgoot of! After Fatherless Little Ones :Casselton, who is now at Snelling. | C $ A ‘ % jAdjutant General G. A. Fraser is al-{ Must Be’ Continued 5 Soa lready in St. Louis, attending the na-} ‘ i Penner} 5 tional guard convention, and he with ‘ 9 |Pole Lines East of’ Jamestown ‘the others named will compose North {FRANCE CANNOT DO.MUCH ° These soldiers ; "| te r ‘i ‘ ai “ to pay the latter $50 an acre for midon's decisior he Unit.| uve not reached their quota. These / effects of the fatal cocktail. Althouga| By ihe Tater, eO0 san eet ‘ i aA i d ; i ee fan att cite to the in| counties which are still below tneir|the police, thought possibly Mrs. Li heat ut frott a ea : Go Out in Big See-. !Dakota’s delegation to the meeting of | hpi st against St, Paul, where its action will State’ Mine Inspector’ Hatiwell come up for review this week. MOONSHINING IN DEVILS LAKE: IS quota must raise the deficit in the state's allotment. « | We have no margin in this loan and each and every: part of the Ninth} ‘Federal Keserve district. must make | its quota or the whole district willi fall_down, That. means, that, North Dakota must ‘raise ‘its full. quota or endanger the record of the entire dis- trict. This past week has been very disappointing. So much.rain and bad} Storrs,:toolk her own life, they: held! Miss Garyisdn for a: few hours after) the déath-of Mrs. Storrs but later re-| leased “Wer. ' After the autopsy dis-! closed the manner of death, Miss Gar rison again’ was taken into’ custody; at..1:30.,.¢'clock on wre_morving..o/; Mifeh 19"'at' the ‘home: of’ ser uncle, ' J, D. Hsary, president of the Island; Transportation company. | Girl Says She Was Crazy vated according to a method suc- cessfully used by Hary W. Camp- bell in’ his wheat-raising opera- tions in western Canada. Mr, Campbell is said to have produced 1070 Berens «tae on a ten- | ‘dere trade’ throd nethot, and] when lecturing in. Beach a few ! years ago, he declared Golden Val- ley soil every bit as good as that \ | -. tions’ NO WIRE SERVICE ciated © Press — Dis- ithe American legion, were selected at a state convention of Deficit of Forty Billion. Makes ‘the legion held in Fargo last Satur- iday., EAST: Every section of North Dakota was | ivepresented at the Fargo meeting, e Reames . where tentative plans for the organi- | eal oli Tribune Unable to Secure Asso- |“#tion of titis “stdte were’ diséassed|""We'have betwe It Impossible for Republic to Look After Children — ii 50,000 mM 60,000 iwith great enthusiasm. North Dakota | children whose names are sted arid thad more than 30,000 men in the na- waiting adoption,” writes Philip Pose jtional army, and it is expected that;ener of New Yo¥k, assistan ‘ttens- i i y f . 5 roads have made it impossible for! iss Garrisoi at first. denied she Upon’ which he made his unusual | ja majority of them will become mem-| urer’ of r ; ‘ automobile travel in a good many sec- knee anything about. the cause of; Tecord. In order to break even | bers, of the American legion, which! eae q ne ae gp teas Cpranany at 2” \ ; jtions of the state, and plans‘which) yyy, gtorr’s’ death. All day of the; 8 “his cortract, Mr. McMahon | Snow. freezing as:-it ‘fell ow) Ibe the greatest organization of | sumstad, ee latte the hike i oo were made for a thorough canvass"in! nineteenth she- held to the point, but) must Harvest g8 hushels nr, more, telephone ang ieiegraph wires Sate. | Wat veterans formed in the history of, committee, through which more than A e a some counties have had to be postpon-! tater took the police to the drug! from each acre of the tr for night, snapped long i the; world. , ia half thousand fatherless French Police Find Full-Grown Still in jed until the: coming week. | Every |store’ where she had purchased the, which ae. A pan a arian ea of pole lines between James- | {Col. Frank White, former governor | children have been adopted during (he a county organization realizes the im-| poison and told them in detail of her spec! 5 S$ a hej and Fargo as though they {of North Dakota and who was:com-'' last year. uy ae ‘Operation at Railway Em- | portance of making its quota and we/ actions on the day of the death. | Brotind be plowed two inches deep- | were so many toothpicks and have |mander of the Second North Dakota,; “To. date,” continued Mr. Posener, ° ile ‘have the definite promise from the} “| was crazy," she is reported to} ¢f than hertofore. Shallow plow- | for the last 36 hours deprived ‘Bis- ‘is a member of the executive commit- | “through the Fatherless Children of ploye’s Home majority of those who have not reach-| have’ said. “1 acted on an impulse, ins or no plowing at all is resard- | marek and other points west of tee of the American legion for the | France, Inc., 145,000 children have ees — ed their allotment that an effort will'that came to me the morning before’ 4 by Mr. McMahon as one of the | Jamestown with all communica-’ :American expeditionary force, with! been adopted. If we are to continue Devils Lake, N. D. May. 5.-John |e made Monday and Tuesday to fill! | junched with Mrs. Storrs.” The girl! Principal handicaps which west. | tion with the east. which he now is serving in France, our care of these children until the ’ ' Mason, a Great Northern employe, and | their quotas. ‘shed no tears. “It is too late for tha!) @T- North Dakota wheat-growers | Conditions west of Bismarck al- { Col. Theodore Roosevelt, founder | reach the age limit (or no longer tA Mrs. Meson ara aiider ittestGn Charest _At noon Saturday 478 banks ” in! now,” she is stated to have said, Mi 1 haive to overcomes © | so were bad yesterday, but today [of the movement, will preside at the jour help) and adopt in addition the es of moonshining as a result of a raid Se ene reported ps fed Garrison's one expresied hope wast} : | the Western Union Telegraph Co. {opening sessions of the national con- | 60,000 chjidren wo ate so eagerly made Saturday by the city police )¢t@l reserve bank cards nies T posi be permitted to see Storrs. H | got_a good wire open as far as | vention opening in St. Louis on Thurs- | looking tor the promised friendship, force. —"{session in the amount of seven mil} =] love him with all my heart and | Billings, and messages for east- |day, and it is expected that he will be | we must redouble our efforts. It is alleged that upon entering the lion ye, nunared sollte a fe goul,” she said. “Will they let me se2| ern points. are being relayed via the first president of the organization. | 1,600,000 Frenchmen Killed ii ' ra E ank reported him? Will he still care for me?” were | the Montana town. H ————— | “The official fi o Mee ot hs tcliss the ipulice found a ington for the entire Ninth Federal) ner constant questions, | at one point between James) | NORTH DAKOTANS _ jper of Frenchmen niles ‘this “war still in full blast; It wag a rather | Reserve district eighty-three million; Storrs was not allowed to see Miss; | town and Fargo on Saturday night | as 1,600,000. What number were fath- Sin ie home-made affair hat accord, (Wo hundred and fifty dollars. Lib- Garrison, He stated, however, that he | 49 telegraph poles fell across the | HDUCATING YANKS (ers we do not know. It has been exti- ing to Sheriff Elliott, some what of |¢TtY loan chairmen had reported inj intended to do all he could to help} ; Northern Pacific tracks, A freight {mated by Monsieur Andre Tardieu tin authority Ja, hans ‘matters, “it was | the Ninth Federal Reserve district one, her, He did not appear anxious to/ ! train ran into the network of | IN A. E. F. SCHOOLS that the war had, made one million dripping’ away ‘in fine shape.”:' hundred fifteen million dollars sold,! see the girl nor did he express any |: owiresvands poles. completing a —— jchildren in France fatherless, .\.and ve yratidy Vad'being distilled from {Of Waich North Dakota /has fourteen’ desire to attend ‘his wife's funeral. | damage which cannot be repaired It is interesting: to know that two/that of this number a conservative faisité and ‘b¥own agar aa oj million fave bunared thousand Sollarss| Scores:of sympathetic letters: hi ve | ———— | inside of two or three days, ‘men pon the faculty of the American | estimate is a quarter of a million left ’ "i a Re as The last counties to make their! )¢e' received by Miss Garrison, wile A 5 A As si raliza- |expeditionary force university at! wi ii : Paea se snten seas aetdéred a copper| Movasiare Logan, Sioux, Oliver, Pierce friends have sent her candy and flow. | Business Men Will Be Given) ton ot The. wires, othe riba |Beaune, France are Professor Leroy! the’ deficit of the French -govern- coil which ran down through a keg and Dickey lt Hehe county chair. | cre curing: her detention, | Some of Their Own Medicine aya compelled to go ta press this a daekeon andi Lieut), stanley! J." O'- men 8 $40-000,000,000, With this filled’ with ice. The milk can was]. ene Eg * | nY?Y TAN YAitTs | ‘ ; afternoon without any Associated SC te ee ‘ eficit it will not be possible for the placed’ on the kitchen range. As it eee etite the Hs Teservel i at Mandan Convention | Press service of any kind. Wier ae Spar arp ies protenaors of French government to make provision boiled, the, vapors-mounted through; i : oop | | pee ey | Fromme jiustory ats a sity and went for the women -who have been made van down through the keg of ice, con-iyecord. All Liberty loan workers over | home movement for flickertail mer- Rev, Bruce Jackson, formerly of Bis-|, lent peri atherless by the war for densed and were caught in a large jug | si i is ae hain ga fi 7 | a u a long period—perhaps two or*three atthe Bottom In the form of a brandy | the State tn all counties which ore) chants will be launched at the annual jmarck: years. Until such time we wish to sup- (ehiok: hea! all 2the kick of the; most |e Dehind in their’aotas must give) ; ‘eonventio# of the North Dakota Re- |. | Lieut. O'Connor, who is now in-| plement the tiny government pension 4 i “an »jup all private busin and devote : { ‘ 5 ae i |structor in athletics at the A. E. F.| by the a f $35.5 approved white mule, “and then some.” | their time exclusively to this drive or! i D tail Merchants’ association to be held an university. wae forméely ot SE) Meo ineres Ak of $35.50. a year. In addition to the distillery, the of-| North Dakota will, fall behind. We} \in Mandan on June 10, 11, 12 and 13.! | Thomas, ‘and ‘he 4ga‘nephiew:of Mrs. | “ae Stk anew Gurieeke Babes ie fleers toad tean mash comprised | can and will make 'it if this is done, | fen \It is expected that at least 500 mer-! |Plorence H. Davis, city librarian, He|58 cooperating societies who throu; md oo eae ot O cnPacalicne i aa a and in no other way, i H {chants will attend this Ineeting, and | a ‘was a lumberman in Montana at one | out the various departments of France th ie aie olecca'l WESLEY C. McDOWELL, | R, W. Booton, Bismarck’s, First | one of the principal subjects to be dis- | jtime, and took his athletic training | tind out which fatherless children are ater REPRE Me alleged t@ hate Pemiel State Chalrman. | tbe, z jgussed will be the importance of North | Sores: at St. Thomas College, St. Paul, where jin desperate situations, and without ten that she found arready sale forher, CARTER GLASs speaks | Victim of Sleeping Sick- | Dakota merchants patroniting Mort Townley Managers at Capitol he graduated three years ago. said will uot be able-de ‘grow up to moonshine at $2.50 the pint. The ar-| Wiring from Washington today, Sec: i bederricl : i Ser a3 Pes | =F SUer nO O. city has abe normal and healthy citizens of rest of Nr. Magon followed a trifle| retary Glass says: » eaat| pera is of Pile choceeels tron sei | anes tan besoin stuitecagae terrane hate Reape tread eieren a rte erode : hattaaide a cae Se: : ve H li fr ¢ F ‘ enant, went e occupa-| mothers who are having to give ui aE eared ahs ed acorn |t aia noe tel eee eae ieteeeney R. W. Booton, aged 33, traveling} North Dakota can derive no benefit. ; tration’s Allegiance i tional forces in Germany to be regi-/ their children entirely pete) they. hibit in "tke, state's ‘Stosecution of the | department is apprehensive ‘coueern jauditor for the Northern Pacific rail- i “You merchants of North Dakota who 4a NT, {mental supply officer at Beaune, cannot possibly support them—women alleged moonshiners. Both defendants | ing the Victory Liverty loan ‘In view | W@Y, Bismarck’s first victim of sleep- | have been sending east for some lines ; A reaffirmation of allegiance to Gov- Bol eae who worked in munition factories and waived examination in police court on {of this serious situation aa. secreta jing sickness, succumbed at a local of goods can show your appreciation | ernor Lynn J. Frazier and his admin OPLAND GETS IN other war industries during the war 4 two charges, the first of manufactur-|of the treasury and as a fellow news: ; hospital at midnight Sunday, ' after. by buying every dollar’s worth of mer- ‘ation was circulated about the, ON BRINTON GRAB ™ now are without any means of ing liquor contrary to law, and the} paper publisher, I appeal to you to| having hemained in a comatose condi- chandise at home. North Dakota and’ state house Saturday by “Bill” Prater,! support. “As you know, the non-em- i second of having sold intoxicating help impress upon your readers the tion for two weeks. Mr, Booton first;Minnesota have jobbing houses big Burleigh county league boss and state|' Piece ee | ployment situation in France is much Iiquor to one Cari Johnson, and they |urgency of subscribing to this loan{ ‘splayed symptoms of this mysteri-|enough to supply every merchant 99 land commissioner, and Nelson A. Ma-|Another League Legislator to more aggravated than here. were bound over to district’ court. Tt! by publishing in your editions of Mon- | out malady about a month ago, fol-|out of every 100 items he sells,” said n, secretary to the governor, and; Ha His Bit of P: |_ “There has been profiteering in is probable that the pair will be pros-|day in first page box if possible the|Jowing-an operation for the removal | Secretary W. A. Donnelly in calling| was signed by officers and employes; ave His bit of Pap | France, There has been profiteering ecuted on @ federal charge of moon-| following message: ‘3 of an abscess from his eye. There the Mandan convention. of the few departments at the capitol pense EI jin America. That matter seems en- shining. 4 “Phe Victory Liberty loan cam-| developed an insistent _drowsine: 1 Scape pom 2 which share the governor's views ol} Rep O. H. Opland ot the Siou x-Het- | tirely aside from the real issue, which A paced Se een pafgn is two-thirds over, but subscrip-| {9 weeks EO. ne lasped into a ieth-| BLECKREID STILL ihe cee learn reer | Unger: Adams county legislative dis-; is hat. the children whose fathers i tions have been reported for little; Which gradually became worse until | About 50 per cent of the officials and| trict has joined the ranks of league | gave their lives for France and also ST. PAUL SYSTEM more than one-third ne the Joan. ‘ largy from which he never recovered. ; HOLDING THE FORT emplo; declined to sign, solons who will directly profit from | for us will go hungry, lonely and not “Is it conceivable that the Ameri-| Mr. Booton leaves a widow and four | _ See: y of State Hall expressed, the Brinton newspaper grab bill which | properly cared for—unless wé find HEADS VISIT MOTT} !can people who with heart and soul} Mott, N. D., May 5—Mott is much! waged the fight for freedom will pe children, Paul, Mary Elizabeth, Grace | Kathleen and Lowell Deane. “Judge” Bleckreid is still holding! interested in a visit during the past week of H. E. Pyran, federal man ager; R. M. Calkins, president; J. R. | mit this loan of Victory and thanks-| giving to fail? i “Our sons gave of their health, of| morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, from! to the effect that his two years’ term: Perry's undertaking parlors, and the! as police magistrate. terminated last remains will be shipped Tuesday after-| week. The city commission will re- the opinion tiat it would be more j the fort-in* spite of an opinion from; ting for the governor to renew his; bly. Opland appear: Funeral services will be held to-|the attorney general's office Saturday,oath of allegiance to the people of; the Hettinger Count orth Dakota and declared he would ly join the chief executive in such ; they voted for during the last assem- nt of iod-parents for them whoi will send | the financial help of $36.50 a year and which warms Press | offer the friendship | of Mott, a new Brintonized corpora- | their hearts. The facts are simply {tion which is to take over the Mott! that if we do not help the children, | Pioneer-Pre: I. O. Stark secre: {they will not be helped.” veitch, general freight agent; H. B.| their strength and of their lives that A ne n a reaffirmation’ of loyalty. i Seti. general fanige Jo 1G treason might wel arian. There are 200n to Hudson, Wis., where burial! ceive an official report on tie matte’ It is understood that the circula-! tary of the company and Ni Ytter-| The work of the Bismarck commit: Brown, transportation superintend-| one and a half million American boys will take plac j this evening, when it probably will’ tion of the sereed’ was dictated by; appears as the third incorpora-|tee is continuing to show splendid ent: J. J. Foley. division freight agent, and A. EF. Campbell, superintendent, of the Milwaukee system. Mott is an in ‘France and Germany. Now that! the war is ended it would be as rea-j {take steps to formally remove the re [PLANE TO MAKE | luctant quitter. i It is understood that “Judge” Bleck-} t. Paul, and { the percen‘- employes who the men higher up in that it is to be used, age of officials’ and The concern is capitalized at! results and has won grateful recogni- }00, and will issue 500 shares of common stock at $' “h goes to {tion from the netional organization, | of the aut junction point of the Mi-j lon vy deserting the fige as tor tse! START TOMORROW [re'a hela court Saturiay., when he signed up is deemed sufficient, in| the promoters, “and shares of | Leit for East Wankee and the Northern Pacific.|nation to dishonor itself by deserting| ntenced a former taxic driver ar-| league propaganda designed to coun-, preferred, which the be} Mrs. John Graham left Sunday even- New Jingland is at present the ter- minus of this division of the Milwau- them. Is it a large thing that we! are now asked to lend our money to DAMAGED BY FIRE | sted, it is said, hy Isham Hall, for alleged disorderly conduct. anche wach is ley and Mills, teract the a in against Tow: i sett} given an opportunity to buy at $2!) ing | the share. r points in the east. She will ifirst visit in Minngapolis and Chicago, jgoing on from there to Princeton, kee, but the commen always has been | pay the cost of Anas Es Is Ame New ork, No Y., May 5.—Fire inj Mr. Halt Entertains | New Piano Co, | Conyiets Paroled IIL, for quite an extended stay. Later understood be an ee or te ie money es willing than Am tne oh air station at Rockaway| ‘The regular monday luncheon of; J. A, Poppler, formerly representa | The parole hoard met at the state|Mrs.-Graham will visit with a sister tension 0 le west through the) manhood? : jbeach damaged two of the plancs/anti-Townley league officials ad em-, tive of the Stone Piano Co. at Grand | penitentiary Saturday and paroled|of Mr. Graha min Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, Bad Lands to connect with its Puget Let everyone of the millions who} which were to start on the trans-At-|ployes at the capitol was ‘ Y : Sound extension in Montana, and the visit of these prominent officials is believed to have some connection’ with these plans. jhave bought Liberty bonds buy Vic- tory notes and success is sure’.” CARTER! GLASS, Secretary of the Treasury. lantic flight tomorrow. of this handicap, t One can be|reta repaired in time, and itis probable} Monday. -|that:the flight will be started in spite| attendance y of State Hall's offic There "was the t at goon al Targe Piano Co., capitalized at $50,000, As- sociated with Mr. Poppler are J. Ki. Payne, all of Grand Forks, of breaking into a homestead shack. s f , H./ Both are farmers, and they were given ; Pierson and an increagéd amount! Vold, A.J.-Gistason, KE. J. Lander andj their ‘freedom on probation to enable |months during Mrs, Graham’s Visit tn of enthusiasm. iW i . them to look after their farm work. held in Sec-; Forks, has incorporated the Poppler|two convicts imprisoned on a charge |Fred Conklin will occupy the apart- Mr. court, Graham at next three and for ment of Mrs, the the east.