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— TUESDAY, JUNE’, 1919. STERLING TAKES DRISCOLL : TEAM: ‘TO A CLEANING: urleigh county's paseball se@fon of- ticfally opened when Sterling trounced Driscoll to the tune of 16 to 6. R. H. ae manager of the Sterling ag- sregation, hus assembled the fastest team that ever has represented that village, and Driscoll was no match for its opponents. ’ The score— . RHE Sterling 2.060000. gee 16 10 & hp, Driscoll say.) ‘ 65 7 Batteries Sterlisig, Phillips and Rewney;—Driscoll,’ Flowers ‘and Méy- | ers, PLOTTER STUE STUBS TOE TOE E AND Is BLOWN TO PIECES BY BOMB INTENDED FOR_.PALMER (Continued From Page One) dence is located. The house itself and the street in front were -bemg care- fully guarded, and scores of detec- tives were engaged-in finding bits of clothing and other materials which be- Yonged to the anarchist who lost his life-in the explosion. From what de- | scriptions can be found of the anar- chit, it appears that he was Swarthy man of light build? LOADED WITH CORDITE. Acrid fumes hung in the atmosphere and ‘penetrated all the houses on the same block as the Palmer gesidence for an hour after thg explosion. Lieut. S.J. Magee, U. S. army, an-authority on high explosivées,, who happened to be in the’ neighborhood at the- time. declared his belief that the bomb had been loaded with cordite one of the most powerful explosives known. Experts from the bureau of mines and the war department began an ex- amination df all the articles fowad, to determine if possible the exact na- tyre of the explosive used. For Member of School Board George F. Will announces his candidacy for re-election” as a member of he»Bismarckboard' mers of educa gris subject to the will of the<Woters at the regular school election, June 3, 1919. GEORGE F. WILL. (5-21 to 6-2) TO.OPEN MANDAN. STORE Folsom: ,Bros., Bismarck |, Jewelers, ‘Are Spreading “Out Folsom Brothers of Bismarck, will, this week open a new. jewelry and gem) store in the Paulson bujlding recently! occupied by Ole Paulson's pool hall for many years. ‘This building was re- cently purchased iby’ J: W. Hintgen. Tn an interview with, L. L. Folsom, who will be the actfve manager o the new store, he stated that he will specialize in stone cutting and gems ith L. L. Folsom, is associated ther, L. W., who will manage the Blamarck store. Both gentlemen are well. known over the Slope country and Mandan offers them a good field in which to advance in a mercantile line. The people of Mandan will be pleased t learn of their intended location here, Mr. Folsom was to have opened thr store today, but through some) misun. derstaiding was delayed and-will no‘ be open for business until later in| the week. = Morton County, Farmers’. Press. 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