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pack S. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB “SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. WET SPRING BEST FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS : That’s the First-Time Alek Knew Dreams Could Be Heard! Gis By: Blosser Ca ae . ig hag Ae co p Bi, aa ae “UES DREAMIN’ com t Se Bae ININYCRISMUS:! es Sheba ‘ - ABOUT A DOG AN’ : OF ¢ 0 N D IT | ON N ME FEED CUTIE % —L!' LISSEN T YBBR DAD \ i AIN'T GHORIN'? ta urs TH DOG Ho LONG KIN YA T CW STAY | GNODIN IN THERE, TaN gate cemtT; 0 FOR WINTER RYE STAN, ALEK 2 J *| LONG AS I < FRECKLES! Pee o hey WE AIN'T GROWLIN'! fe ; 4 y WAANA ~~ GO vue re) WUT 1S THAT Government Crop Expert Sees GONNA FEED | Tne SON THEN % ; HIM Ao REE é Bumper Crop of Valuable ae Cereal for North Dakota SBOCK IS IN FINE SHAPE y A Mild “Temperatures Brought Animals Thoragh in Excellent Shape—Herds Thinner Grand For . D., May 10.—Re- viewing: the 10 government crop report of-the United States*burean of crop estimates made pub! through his office, A..J. Surratt says,that rye came ‘through’ the winter ip rete fu = Se = : = — = — vyorable condition and practically. a P C ; oe : r fe é counties show condition around ay-| HL, opened the morning session of th 'GIRL WHO KILLED WOMA WV FICS: National League: Batterles—Fisher., apg: Rariden: ‘rage or better. The wet spring hag|Comference yesterday, morning, and 3 ae . a Cincinnatl .... 1 6 1) Jexander, Carter and Iillffe teen ideal for rye except for spotted | ¥2# Bredonte by, Tie eee with) HUSBAND SHE COVETED... RECELV. : 5 | Chicago. . + 0.4 0] rel. F “ ani | & Heautifulbouquet of flowerg’as ay)” § y omy ; i mee " ates flooding. “Sentterad stands that were| ‘Ken of thelr admiration and rever-| VERDICT OF ACQUITTALSEAQGHING AEDT thin due to the unfavorable conditions | ONC®. je first address of the day ; Ll ae ge “4 : H se eae S 5 at = PR fora growin ace sowie remark] "40 Ty shop Seager ut] Seat, afi“ 10-—Rulh Gaerogn) Unie he alia | ae 2 i FOR SALE—120 bbl, flour mill at good loea- able improvement. The @ rye ¢con- : aa ear ar year-old girl io confessed to the} compelled). a hie sotrth A EE ) ‘ % 2 aes : ition is estim: compirret EWI nes Fe Oe Be atest io polsonie of Mrs. Grace G. Stofrs, ner] to one i Merson to Whe i j { tion in North Dakota; also two elevators-.- a Y p i pic aes ‘lrival for the love of D. M.~Storrs,| state penitentiary at Walla Walla ¢ aah as S ae ry Ag Py itloge tl wh Rey. J: He Booth and Bere oa March i lat late Friday ine for troataient, ies ‘the: criminally: int ft ps 7 me in western part of .state., Inquire Stan- would indi a production of 27,- seca AU found no. guilty because of mental} sane,but as, there:are no accommo: fit: x Lee Pee J *. ®. 386,000 bushels for North Dakota this comics was then appointed and ap- irreaponaipellity at the tie of the] dations: for wou at:this place, shé a Diy! Obs ‘vance dard Grain Company, Duluth, Minnesota, season, condition for the United i ‘ crime. > will be\transferre . the. state hok- a SG ake - : States compared with\an aver-| in ue Rela ett Froleee ik The jury was given the case at| pital for. feeble-mind at. Medical e House This i aa me age of 0.2, indicating a probkble pro- sep a Eta e. Laie ie 2:12 p. m., and returned with a ver-/ Lake, For:thé prgsént she will remain. , Af duction of 122,946,000 bushels com: ath He u Praeuveytt me pak here| (ict: at 5 o'clock. » Under ‘instructions in custody of the King comnty sher- ‘ ‘ternoon is pared with an average of 44,547,000 | Student aM SucteLy ew as a Oyen given by the court the jury. returned iff. br cba teres shels an’ ca.) | Bier pronehing services eotm n8. | affirmative answers to three“or four| Smiling,, Miss Garrison recelved| A belated: Arbor day celebration wai: ‘orth, Dakota rye acreage is esti- y points. as follows: Whether the de-|the verdict, then with a Jaugh she!held at the capitol this afternoon, mated to be the me as the record fendant committed ‘the crime charg-| kissed’ her mother: “Of the two wo- rhensGareen Frazier planted a V! ‘ page of a Ye This crop\has ed; whether the jury“acquits her be-| men jurors, one. sobbed as the verdict Sere MSL rhe ts Une Ie spectacular record in this state ¥ cause of her insanity or*mental irre-| was. read and: several of the male;to'y elm-as a gonument to North Da- to. the tremendous increase in sponsibility at the time of the crime; j jurors: cried: “Many ‘spectators were| kota boys who fell inthe world's war in recent. yes The. 1919, whether her insanity or mental irre-) moved to, tears. --Miss Garrison, a8/and in token of the success \of the ge is seven times larger than the sponsibility continues and exists at|she was led from the court room, was Victory Joan, arvested acreage in 1915 and near the time of the trial. laughing ‘gaily. | « a _ This observanca had been planned ive: yenne ‘ ¢ AS BUSINESS é for shes day, but the weather “ ing the past ite yeu : } f \ OGDEN OBSERVES RECONSTRUCTION ; Has Fropitious, an woe oe: eae Age: WW h wag former! ge tocnred Pres wae ‘| é tiful specimen of native Missouri elin, fn pls moe cnr cout ans Head of Bismarck Utility Says NOW HIS INTEREST, wis planted-in the center of a circle of 4 ah OUE LONE acu Gany ES ° G 4 ‘ ft 4 “ / elms which adorns the southeastern state, This increase in ote ou Even With Raise He Will ANNIY R A y, F quarter of the capitol grounds. Gov- ig ties the decrease in : Be Losing M LY 4 3 ernor Frazier made'a brief address in ‘ As Simple ac gente spn in fe e Losing Money bed ee rs reales pald tribute to the sacrifices J As Can Be fLCreNe Hy ja § made by North Bakota men on the e ... {- Senator Frank i. Ployhar, president UNION P A tH F ] 6 | field of honorgsinsign J.C. Bell of the A complete; practi- fall and the ‘lof the Bismarck Gas. Co.,-.presented = Salvation ie led the assembled ¢ cal, bookkeeping outfit for the small dncreage of 405,000 .| this utility in a poor plight before the mer ere capitol Be ae abet pa ih Wale 3] Hiiness: No bookkeepiiig experience * tremely | state railway commission’ yesterday| Driving of Golden Spike Which the singiig of America. maluina teemteus cachtdey et . of >) when he stated that..even should ,the : i ae ‘| The planting of Victory elms as an *, Ya) season from the plante’] commission grant an average incréase| Linked Two Oceans Made Oc- Arhor day observance was requested Supplies Tax Return Data’ fall is largely due te nC /of 50 cents per’ thousand feet for ion for Celebrati of every state and city in the Ninth ; Lamberton pipote is pin low parts of fields] which he has applied, (the company casion for Celebration Jederal reserve district ‘by Chairman : Each year Uncle Sam_ is calling ‘ Rees will still be losing money on its oper- pace NRE AR. Rogers and was also suggested =m, {of more facts in regard to business z a 1 1 ACREAGE, ations and will be earning not more Ogden, Utuh., May 10.—Utah today by the American Forestry association Profits, 1tis dangerous andcostly ube nes perehge end. concen than 1 ad per, cent on toe is celebrating in this ¢ity the golden and by” patriotic women’s organiza- bal bporiedeets oper ppt : or ANE rs exceeds by fr) vestment. » Mr.\Ployhar declared tha’ ¥ > aniving SDR, . The el . s x x yu f - 4 all former 2 The _U. S. acre-|if he applied re tites oerich woutd| Jubilee of the driving of the golden ¢ ei abe, Hove anaimenons is a’ valuable ‘guide to successful 4 oon ees pare a Torsong | enable the ‘company to earn. asreagon: Seen Ot the HSE ara ‘ ontiicn eel which. conibines grace, utility ‘and | management, © Ge CDs aver 34,196,000 | able profit during present war condi-|!'* < ‘ aus, < vity, and the orig ers |; ! jan ® / ms tind the indicated production from the] tions, the consumers could not beat railroad, comiecting the “Atantic alld Joribey fa con thie. origin box sclaers It Tells You At'a Glance 7 lle ring condition of 1005 per burd red: mis-| Pacific oceans. Grizzled vel ns eat aeaity f i Z z 8 cent indicates a probable production the hae borane Ure ee for| the west who. either worked on the hove: eromids Sein ante pentane ease ete inaking or losing money’ " of $99,000,000 bushels compared to the| was that his patrons would share with} Central Pacifie or Union V or elms: i : ‘i What you have aid ut for merch disa Be Ol ),000 bushels, Should | him a small percentage of his loss. who drove, the teains that supplied. the ; ee A. How much cash you have ~ jg excellent prospect be maintained! genator Ployhar) acting as his own| Workers were the gues . tithe Counen | Po - How much you aaa up to . winter wheat | attorney, presented statistics’ tending| M#"y are here who remember the rnée |” irecto te lee Connell | CLUB STANDING “How much is owed to you’: proijuction will exceed the usual pro-] tg show that during the last year and to build thie Pacific railroad, and ther 4 shri ene. we ich Nas been f How much youhave Ia fixtardsete.~ ‘ ; dudtion of both winter and spring] naif his actual logs on the Bismarck| “"e, some who ie of peat e rec pratt ASE ES ey TED %. « ei 5 etc a wheat heretofore. e 4 5,.{ ords:made in the last few diy rtme! by War, v, oa ; fj : 4 : Hay and pasture outlook is very. fa- plant Has, been: aoe ee aa ietie| ritee which: would’ make cons! organization Is ltely to: be, continued ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE. _ ue ‘pz Pom tent ie k voratle quite generally in the state.|o¢ $1.65. per thousand feet, which| engineers! of today. envious. Enrough: th uctlouy Terlod. W. L. Pet 5 g car "oa }Growth is slightly late but moisture is) nets about 1.50 per thousand. Hel ‘here are presents a few who wit: MARRIED BY NEWCOMB, GEA ED. = AOf Be 88 ] 4 ample to give al gr: crops an excel-| ages pproximate iiicrease of nessed. the driving .of: the last, spike— engin s “ em Boston 7 4 686; Ask for Booklet a sports: indleate DSRS: (OF An. BPPrOr i «i! de of gold—at. Pi tory, fifty) Rev: C//B. Newcomb: of Bismarck | New York 6 600 : zens ; lent start. Reports indicate a slight] 59 cents per thousand which he states|™&de of gold-—at Promontor y é “at : 4a Giving ‘ Anerease in hay acreage this season: | would net the company ‘a gain‘of about| Miles west: of QOgden.: officiited at the inarrlage of Mr. ang Cleveland . 6 5 . 545 fi G 4 % . Reserve hay on farms is noticeably be-| 39 gents per thousand, The increase Ogden is a blaze of glory. Every Mrs. Ben roter five years 289 and he} Washington . 6 6 500 fomple iS, 3 . ; low average over the state being. es-| youlg result in a raté-of $2.25 gross] downtown thoroughfare is-a-blaze with | knew the*young couple well, St. Louis . 3 T 800 2 \ Information + hort in western countries. for the first. ‘thousand, . graduating flags and only. the lack of G. A; R. i aes: j Philadelphia Bg: 1293 a Ee i ng and plapting is. from ten] downto $1.50 per thousand ‘according uniforms indicates that a re-union of) ATLANTIC FEYER Detroit ..... 38 273 cg ‘ i : days to two weeks plater than average | to the number of feet consumed. war veterans: is not taking place. It 5 i = eho Brn ff and bears a sharp contrast to last.sea-] phe principal cause of loss, gaidj !s a serinion, howey Hf and) the pare WHO/FELL ‘INTO. SEA NATIONAL CEAGUE, | an Fe re: 4 fi 4 ” ‘9 son’s early cord Which was never be- ‘i ¥ ne! Pants toa considerable. extent are. vet- Hg WwW. OL. Ret. 2 fore and probably will not be equalled Me, Ployaats sey tho bleh; coat:of Ae terans——veterans of a battle against Brooklyn .. 9 1 900 HOSKINS STATIONERY co ft for several years. Amount of plowing fuel costs $11 to $12 f. 0. .b. cars at the desert and not of- blood and. bat- Cincinnati . 10° 3° 769 Mail Order: Fill ied P 1 * completed in this state is estimated to] shinning point, and the freight fier eon the ese : i New York’ G6 4 300 rders. romptly be 47 per cent compared to 75 per cent) on rail hauls is niore than $3.-/-East:|, Union; Pacific: snd: Southern. Pacific Chicago . Bb 583 Bismarck, N. D. last year and an average of 53.5 per| enn gag companies, it was stated, aro officials are here -toyparticipate ‘in: th Pittsburg 6, 455 ep aaeaes cent. Amount-of total planting com- paying not more thant $3.50 to 2 event, for: itsis: their Jubilee as: well: as . Philadelphia G 400 3 bes 5 pleted in North Dakota is estimated to their coal and are charging 65.to $1:35 that of the men who did. the work, ‘A rw ‘St* Louis ranch ame 1 ames Ve 39 compared to. 75~ per. cent. last | fo, their gas. P program: of entertainment: was’ td’ take . 4 Boston .. - 1 o 100 year and an average of 59 per cent. es in ays . | place: during: the day.7:-A ‘monster pro- % i ~—— The past twelve years show three sea- HARD TO GET IN: . cedgsion' Will. wind. its’ way ‘through’ the} | - J AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. : — sons where the planting period was 3 ‘city, in Neal re co series: of al- Ae W. «L. Pet. B 2 Bt G ' Tater than this spring. Nineteen seven i “\legorical, floats’ depicting the: building ,{ St. Paul . 3.760 in Te ‘00d ‘ 2 teen shows 20° per cent, 1909 38 per WORSE YET TO GET Jot the railrodds: and the progress’ of Voutsville 8 -\5 615, us: 3 le: 88 s. *. Behe p a cent, 1916 33 per cent of: seeding-¢eém- ‘ the west,->~ pata q an inneapbdlis . & 6° 500 fo! pleted on May 1. The wheat yields of QUT OF THE ARMY The building’ of the Pacific railroad ‘ ; } Columbus ... 5 & °.600 Houses and Lots For Sale i) © years were 10, 11.6 and 5.5 bush- f [Was begtin at guans of' the Sulit Ea: s Telaaaiait: 6 6 500 PAN Ee ‘| i ectively, * ay . cific, and at Sacramento of the Cen- Indiantpolis. . 6 7 452 . y OCK Losses MopERaTH, — |Bismarek Man With Good State| trai Padific, on Jainary 9, 1963, He : Milwaukee 4 <9 308 We Have.Some. Nice Corner Lots That. Are. Bargains ing to the mild winter: live. stock’ ob' aiting: it . With the, granting. of .a\ government r : aa Toledo 2 6 286 a ‘ b Job Awaiting Him, Is subsidy. té.the Pacific railroad, the. ' ~ w. Corner 2nd & Ave. C (150x150) Seer eeee - $2000.00 and. are 7 i k below. ave : se and ev- Detained in France posure. Ho; how. nearer an average i ~ work. was speeded’ up after numerous GAMES IN BRIEF, delays. and it became’ a race to Jay “American League. nother classes of stock ‘due| sergeant Harold Hopton, who is| the largest mileage-of rails. ‘The con- 2}, All postponed on ‘account’ of ‘rain: W. Corner Uth & Ave. D (150x150). + + $1500.00 uttered out-) of cholera, | with Base Hospital No, 1. in Franee, is| test, ended May 10, 1869,-at Tromon; ; ull, welierounds: Gee W. Corner 12th & Ingals (150x150) ........$1000.00 uttered’ los of byood sows | ¢; 7 t n bie “ 5 a 5 ns poner + PLUUU.! He He A loa es or Dra ee tinding it * ditfiewtt to eek out of the bi Re oy ; Cincinnati ‘1, Chicago 0: ‘A 2 ; All Clear Title. ¢ being due usually to hairless p "a Bead state fot as Eat depaty state outhern-Pacific met. ‘The Union ~~ © Others postponed ‘on account of ‘ Owing to the short feed crop last bonding director awaiting him, Sergt.|P2cific had built 1086 miles westward ae Y is rain. son the live stock in the state, espe- Hopton finds it:impossible to convince from Omaha; the Central Pacific hav- cially in the center and western sec-| Uncle Sam that he should dispense| ! vatr o"miles eastward from. tions, are noticeably thinner than us-|with the Flickertail lad’s’services. Mr. ual and for this reason the condition | Hopton encountered samewhat similar oe stack for the state“us a whole is] difficulties in getting into Uncle Sams paently “helow a Y SURKAME army, but his perseverance finally 3 A. J. SURRATT was rewarded. In his pjresent enter- A ‘ eld Agent. prise ne is to have the assistance of ineeting, of the is both railroads Ww a very official-looking affidavit which| ere employing =5, DO. men and> using DAKOTAS MAY BE Commissioner of Insurance Olsness One eau in constrgetion work, %t is Si 5 y i DIVIDED; STRUT Z eee tee eet pee ay] Utah historized’ records say. that siti i Union Pa é 119 and Gen- tendered the position of chief deputy t MADE SECRETARY state bonding director. CONE Sergeant Hopton formerly was sten- Present Evangelical Conference ographer in the office of the state A. Bs E. Corner 6th &Ave. F.(150x150)'. 2. ... +. $2000.00 a N, ar pametican Ambciation . J.B. Halloran: and Company ' St. Paul 3, Kansas City 7. i = Aes Rn ee : photo ‘of Major} Minneapolis 1, “Milwaukee 2° (13 City Property—Insurance A ish-Aviator to attempt | innings). , ‘1 ‘ . 7 terniadae flight:*’ Wood | fell: into Others postponed on account of Phone 96, Room 202, Bismarck Bank Bldg. the: Trish’ sea, * s \lrain. Br ’ Governor Leland Stanford of: Cali- ‘fornia drove the last and golden spike, aided by T..C, Durant, president. of the Union Pacific. Just before the « 5 8 Kwow About the Dame Who Got Stuck on the Uniform? / : omnes ~ She MET him as. a\ dapper 5 oN OBEGE. oc: young SOLDIER—and consumed ff ‘sl with ambition pp SHOW HIM OFF EEE Mills of Sacramento wag superintendent of public instruction] Ceremony and a an opehing prayer to-her girl friends, made a party H SECT. a s a sition ' ty | by a Rey, Todd. of Massachusetts hi ” Covering Two States Con- | and also had a position with the CHY| ina a brief talk by General Grenville .. an’ ‘invited the bunch. On account of”bad weather the time has been ex- sidered Too Large mer he secured his induction into a| ©. Dodge, superintendent of the Union When-she saw'him coming up the ' tended’ to May 17. : \Cuota of Burleigh county men whici| Pacific, Governor Stanford raised’ th path in his pre-war hand-me- o Aberdeen, S. D., May 10.—If present | Was ‘sent to Camp Lewis. There he Aa Buea : downs, she colapued Took a whiff Let everybody co-operate-in removing all refuse from recommendations are accepted by the [Was rejected for a physical defect, Mr.|jne the olden spike ity ; yards and-alleys. By May 17th the city must be clean, of strong ammonia to revive her. PORT Gae Cha Datta, onto ett pital, “nh 5 seananesai mee Durant. ‘The tie into which th Mr. G..B. Allen-has association, the Dakota conference |to a hospital, hopped onto an operat-| on ; If you want’ to‘know-what a dif- ~ r. G.. Bi len has bee i : Rae May be divided into two conferences, |ing table and submitted to -accritfeal] Were rived eouitalned a silver als piberes i man to help this de breed ee sanitary police: one for North and one for South Da.|operation to correct this defect. The] Dearing an inscription commenol BRO WES OkNes Make ECUrTy. pa enforce the law. kota. operation was a success and Lieut. of the eran icing Sunonaltat itp ld _ along the bathing beach any day This decision was’ reached yester-|Col. 1B. P. Quain, about to sail for A St aD it NL SD tc “when. the. swimmin’s good, © and Filth: spreads disease. day by the committee on conference |France at the head of his arrhy hos: owl nev i “4 F division appointed to consider the-mat-| Pital ‘unit;-hearing of Mr. Hopton's th never again ‘say, “clothes made from _ twenty-three pieces. ‘The silver spike, H. Herves of San Franeisco” and was 0 a Clean Un! Begin now! Lal id, don’t ‘make the man,” ter at the annual cinference here,|case, decided he necded him in his| Piece Y 4 + . . and was reported to the general dele: | business. So Mr. Hopton finally was Nets anny Ce neon trelate ws Smart ‘Suits for Business $25.00 Don’t snit on sidewalks gation. The conferences recommend- inducted tapos the service, As sten-| Nevada. ty and up. ‘ f Iti 4 ry : ed it'to the attention of the general|Ostapher to Col. Quain and he Was | eh . sg PY r is against thi oy conference in the fall, when action | accepted. And he is still in the serv- 1 at ett that make one LOOK like - doh \ a . : t will be taken. This means; in all|ice, while a vety desirable: sort—of Va 8 Wi. something! : one Pak ats ; x e e , in- ols SPORT GUESS 9 ae, tlenien,’ Expert repair work. Guarantee -all work, steadiof meeting together, as nas been LAWYER We call for and deliver. s C. E. STACKHOUSE, the custom for over a decade. Cleaning Up, Piowing or remov- Prom here. ing rubbish, call Wachter, Phone Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D : * ia Selah eH Aer a apts, [ee all Washtes, Phone yeas te SPIRO & CO. Opp:Postoftiee. |i es ealth Officer. * ae a CA ARTE NE Pd = : — Saat Tae es om

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