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- PAGE 4, s $ * RAIL BOARD T0 for North Dakota service would be. No physical-.valuation of North Da- kota telephone lines has ever been PLEAD GUILTY TO made, and the task is a large one, but the railway administration 18 ; equipped to handle it. fel SNCs | Washington, June 30.— Secretary Commission “Hopes to Place It- | Daniels today welcomed home the com- * sae manding officers and crew of the self in Position to Pass on | smerican naval trans-Atlantic flight Rate Increase squadron with the declaration that they had made a new day and accom- Tt stat allway 6 2 isst ms plished what not the wisest among us he state railway commission an-! (4) see the end of. nounced today, following a confer- “We can cross the Atlantic, as you epresentatives of the Bell) jaye demonstrated,” said the secretary. Will: Be Involuntary Bis- marck Residents operating in North Dakota | Wve ean cross the Pacific, We can fiy|Pefore Judge W. ©. Crawford. at that the rail will at once UN-} »ygund the world, Dickinson to the charge of horse dertake a physical uation of all|” «7 congratulate all-you gentlemen on| stealing and cattle rustling. Metzler the telephone properties in North] (hoe achievement, which is epoch mak-| was sentenced to serve an indeter- Dakota to furnish a basis. for the | ing in the history of the world.” minate term of from one to . four proper maintenance and supervision peaslie ve iak ae ere aes years in the state penitentiary and of rates after the federal government BIG SUMMER SCHOOLS. has already been taken to the prison. relinquish control, It is probable; The university, agricultural col-| Sentence will be passed upon Berg- the work will require from three to|lege and normal schools report an|stad at a later date. six months. The railway administra-| unusually large prospective enroll-| These two men asked for a change tion has no intimation as to the date|ment for their summer schools. The} of yenue from the McKenzie county when fed when the contro] ‘6 compa. cease, but| Valley City normal school opened} court to Golden Valley but shortly are turned|for the summer course yesterday.| afterwards made their escape from back to private hands, it hopes to be| Others will begin within a week. in.position to determine whether the| Many’ returned soldiers are taking jail. They were well aware of the fact that the authorities “had the increased rates now in force are just|courses at the university and agri-| goods” on them, and decided to plead and, if not, what an equitable rate!cultural college. NOTICE To the Public: On and after July 10th, The Motor Vehicle Depart- ment will expect me to rigidly enforce the MOTOR VE- HICLE REGISTRATION LAW. No Motor Vehicle shall run upon the State Highway * without conspicuously displaying two 1919 License Tags. A receipt showing that License Tags have been applied for will be considered sufficient evidence of intention to comply with the law. This includes Motorcycles. All vio- lators of this act will be prosecuted. Do Not Fail to Take Warning, and Comply With the Law. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North Dakota. For COVERED DELIVERY 1916 Model Studebaker, first class hy ALE condition, for sale cheap. See Ryan at Golden Rule or Phone 37. GOOD CONDITION FOR SALE CHEAP WHITE’S CANDY STORE AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY CURTAIN 8:30 SHARP NO ONE WILL BE SEATED DURING THE ACTION OF THE PROLOGUE ONE OF THE RARE TREATS OF THE THEATRE—A GREAT ACTOR AND A GREAT PLAY DI ; From 18 WEEKS omearne, cuicaco Same Company—Same Production ‘ ONE-TON TRUCKS 2 a ee Cs INFHIS\. FASCINATING, THRILLING. IMPERSONATION ¥OF* TWO VEN IN Pest i BY JOHN HUNTER BOOTH Founded on Katherine Cecil Thurston’s Novel ‘ 1 Year in New York 4 Months in Boston 4 Months in Australia PRICES: 55e TO $2.20. INCLUDING WAR TAX Seat Sale Thursday at Harris & Co., Stationers guilty and ask for the leniency of the court. E FUNERAL HELD. LAST WEEK FOR ° SELFRIDGE MAN Robert Corbitt, Prominent Sioux County Citizen, Enters Last Rest Fort Rice, N.‘D., July 1—The fun- eral of Robert Corbitt, of Selfridge, was held last Friday at Fort Rice. Rev. Hugh H. Owen, of the First Prebyterian church of Mandan, offi- ciating. The interment was made in the village cemetery. The deceased passed pway at his home near Selfridge on June 25. ‘The deceased grew to manhood in Ohio, then moved to Masedonia, iowa where he spent several years, From there he moved to Niabora, ‘Neb., then to North Dakota, where he spent the remainder of his life. ‘On: March 15, 1909, he was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Alexand- er, of Adel, Iowa, and to this union four children were born, Joseph La- Vern, Caryl George, Sarah Marguerit and Robert Woodrow. Besides the wife and four children he leaves. to hourn his loss, a son, ‘Harry G. by a former marriage, a mother, three sis- ters and seven brothers. He was a member of the Methodist church at Fort Rice. Yes FORMER BISMARCK MAN TAKES BRIDE Associate Editor of Dickinson Press Is Married Dickinson, N. D., June. 30.—George A. Guess, for'the past two years as- sociate editor of the Dickinaon Press quietly slipped into Moorhead, Minn., last Saturday morning and that same evening slipped out with a wife, in the person of Miss Ruth ‘Holt, a prominent young lady of. that city. The ceremony was — performed by Rev: “Martin Anderson, pastor of the Trinity ‘Lutheran church in :Moor- ea The Fargo and Moorhead friends of the pair were led to believe that the wedding was not to take place until the following Tuesday, and as a consequence they were able to steal away unmolested as far as rice, old shoes. and charivari concerts were concerned. The wedding was the culmination of a romance which began when the two were in #1e employ of the Unit- ed States Employment Service at Bismarck and Fargo, Mr. Guess as state organizer and publicity direc- tor, and Miss Holt as stenographer. After a short honeymoon: -in the Twin Cities the newlyweds will take up their residence in Dickinson, and George will have to give up all his staid bachelor ways. ' ‘ CITY NEWS i +. From. Lehr, 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. -D. -Hein,: Jaco! Yengling, the Misses Amelia, Maggie, Rose and Barbara..Werth and Migs meeting during the past. week. ‘The party left.for Lehr.-today over the south Soo. While here they regis- tered at the: Van“Horn.' * Returns. From :Qverseas. ..: E. C. Seeley arrived in the city on Saturday morning: from the-east, re: turning from overseas June 17.. Mr. Seeley was gone just @ year, leaving here June. 17,. 1918. He was. | in France ten. months. with. the 337th machine gun battalion, during the lat- ter part of his stay. in.France he served in)the'* medjca}., department. Mr. Seeley is very glad‘to get home again, and is in good health. -He formerly:; held * a: position .,as. book: keeper and salesman with ‘the . Mis souri Valley Motor.Co. ‘He plans to locate in Bismarck ‘again. Porter-Deakin. Mr. Chester R. Porter of.the ‘Wack- ter Transfer Co.,and Mrs.’ Lola. kin were. united in marriage at ‘their home at‘217. Bighth: street . by : Revs C. F. Struts of the Bismarck Evangel: ical church’ Saturday. evening. ‘:-The ceremony wag: witnessed: by. only ‘8 féw intimate . friends, . Out-of-town guests included the: groom’s “mother; who came from: Indiana to attend: the wedding, and Mr.-and Mrs. Hempel of Richardton. Mr.and Porter. are ine circle: of for a happy wedded Veteran - Ti Miss Amelia j years-a memb@ t staff of the ‘local:higi city yesterday, HBV a: long: period - # For 31 years M! teacher in high 4 errr rr ee eee ee ee ee CATTLE RUSTLERS | CRIMES CHARGED Al Metzler and ‘John Bergstad Dickinson, N. D., July 1—Al. Metz- ler and John Bergstad, who ‘mado their getaway, from the McKenzie county jail at Schafer a couple of weeks ago, but later apprehended near Grassy Butte, pleaded - guilty Ready to bring new to hear at any Victor dealer’s. e| whether it is tuneful popular songs or the exquisi world’s greatest artists. Delightful orchestral selections. You'll fin Stirring band music. Cervera Sorter Miss You La Fevorita—Thou Flow’r Beloved Nocturne in D Flat (Chopin-Withem)) Quartet in. 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