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T0 HOLD COUNTY, - = AND STATE MEET) Conventions Will Take Place Here Next Tuesday and © Open Evening Until brett : G.E: BERGESON ‘f SON ) » TS Two annual Wednesday snyentions of the ‘armers’ “union will be held in Bls-| ‘k Tuesday and Wednesday of} xt week, The first avill be the eon-j vention of the county organization the second will be that. of the hody. Offieers. for the ensuing y will be named at both conven-| ides business of interest to! farmers of the county and state | the fall U0OACCCC TCO f | If the dog could talk he alone might{ solve the baffling case. . Several, Including Mrs. Dansey, Heard Noises in the Bog. Two, men named Dagostino and|~ Grilloy exercising their dogs, asserty they heard noises in the bog of some one whistling. ‘Mrs, Dansey says, ESPECIA Washington, Dee, gers” are coming vate T heard noises} tienlay attention 0} BOOTLEGGERS ALCOHOL CONCOCTIONS ARE RECEIVING VHO.GET $20 FOR WOOD L'ATTENTION IN WASHINGTON week from drinking “pootleg” con- eoctions, Some of the liquor was saig to have sold for as much as e, 18.—Bootleg- in for the paf- f the bureau Of luken up at these conventions. | Adventures of the “Puff! Bill” in the woods as if someone was try-| j i a el id cian ; Heir mteria} revenue xs a> result of 0 a: quart. Te Is expected that abot fity dele] type filled t' ear! iife st this \| ing to hush someone from speaking”) the reported widespread traflicy bi Ofticinls have been directed to gates will attend the convention otf benign vetagenarian who rode, -ite Neighbors Heard nBises also. in liquor containing denatured Hee. thelve itnonb strortyain thes ape the county Farmers’ union and a much larger number at the convention of the state organization depending largely upon the weather on those dates. In teresting programs have been pre. pared for both conventions by the re:| Sylves:.> Tuttl., D. D.. LL, D., now Five weeks later, on November 21,)\~~~~ spective seeretaries and the problems) of St. Louis, Bishop of Sloceas a skgleton of a child was found 2) “phe skull was bleached much] WIT SQN PERMITTED “a which are confronting the farmers ‘of! ihe county and state will be discussed and solved if possible, The Farmers’ union js one of the foremost. organizations of the agricul- tral Class of the entire country and} is mainly intereste in band, arough Indian-infested Western rinins in the ’60's and who helped ca.e = burning town from be- ing blo. up, among other experi- ences. He is the Rt. Rev. Daniel Epleee pal Church. As a circuit-rider in the days of the fighting West, wren crussing the plains was a con- tinuous battle, his adve: tures match- ed the fictitious ones of modern film favori:2s, This present Patriarc:: of America ‘Thaby whose pictures had appealed to| Who was this mystery: person in the bog? Who carried off the prize! Snasweod/alesnols alone have great) deaths recently in thousands of mothers on a woman’s magazine cover? mile and a half as the crow flies in the opposite direction, in precisely Chew an inaccessible clearing past road. Only the topography of the district shows the astounding significance o1 this discov Jetween clumps” of Besides, there wer of rather ddubt of the age, du tion of the bones, Revenue officials in New York reported whiter than you would expect.” coo! weather, There is some There are yo marks of-violence on prehension and\ \ prosecution of this class of law violators and against whom extreme penalties will. be fourteeen. | sought. that elty in one e only five weeks TO WALK ABOUT HIS ROOM UNATTENDED 13.—Presi- ye to the ossifica- Washington, . Dec. Jt 1 in edueational and this.sody, not a thing to identify it. dent Wilson is now permitted te co-operative matters affecting the n: woods opens a field and berry shack, all braved the terrors of the plains in thi 4 pur ly | i tion’s farmers. It has done a g 5 vhich is a clearing where a|TRe clothing scatiered : purposely!” walk about “his room and along ~ deal of good for the farmers in this ee ee ready ‘eafilers Bishop ee ie wean wine toe estan about is all to connect it with Billy) ‘the adjéining haft for a short time gtate through co-operative buying and| — of Montana, Utah ord Idaho. When " moving stumps. On each side dense|Dansey. Re each day, Rear Admiral Cary T. a marketing of produce and supplies.| Deer Lodge, Mont.. w-s being con- David Sylvester’ scrub oaks and pines converge toward| Why were. only ie ones found?) Grayson, his physician, announced Kkely that the boily would have Neither buz- count for today. The president, the doctor says, dresses himself and, with the aid of a cane, walks unat- WOMEN T0 START AUXILIARY 10, YANKS’ LEGION Meeting of Mothers, Wives, Sis- Folgom Swamp where now, roped off,) +‘ is the spot where a body was found| hy a hunter. sumed bv fire, he poured buckets of water upon a building in which was stored encugh powder to blow up the egaditio at Tuttle \ Hier eAaT] Be pores. Y ‘A child two and a halt years old) 't ,satistactorily. Eee a ag (os tenet: He or years he strugele against ine. nere Was not enough. tel ea the doctrines of Mormonisra in Utah. could. not have crossed the clearing.) vrether it had been embalmed, Ef-|¢ to say nophing of penetrating the two SIMON FR. and vet when he left Salt Lake City, office, Only this vent he went in _“Summon “the ‘men: Ca.) the * h the} forts (0 account for it by, use of quick ASER, PIONEER, be carried away the resnect of the| swimming, demonstrat:. . his vigor.) women. Forget»-not the children, Bei road: eT aaa ‘veer | time have been broken, ddwn. FARGOAN, DIES AT HOME 4 rgo,N, D., Dec. 13,—Simon | Fraser, eed father of Adjutant. General Angus Fraser, died, yes- terday afternoon at the family. home, 1116 Fourth avenue south, General Fraser, who was at“Bis- A Mormons because: was ‘a ~The mystery of this little heap of though uncompromising fighter. bones is. as deep-as the mystery ot Billy Dansey himself. There is abso- lutely no natural explanation that can account for. the position or the condi-| | tion.in which the clothes were found. Above all: Two weeks -after the Discipline the recruits, Fur ‘su the fair,| Bishop T'ttle was e'ected Honorary t Chairnfa_ of the ::atiunal committee sranions and supplies.” He is 82 vears old, six feet tail projecting - the piscopal Church’s ~-+t'@ bas been interested and has been a Bishon since his|Nation-Wide Campaign now iv prog- e|pariaact in the project to furnish thirtieth birthday, having been elect-| ress, He called the membership to|the church’s modern cireui -rders ed before l.e was old enough to taks! rally in the followine words! - !with automobiles, observed on the road anyhow. Besides, ‘Mrs, Dansey says, “Billy never ran away. -He wouldn't even walk through heavy weeds.” Billy could not have taken off his clothes in the way they. were found. His mother says-he could not undress ” | 4 2 a : ters and Daughters to Be ters and sisters of members of the lo-| The a Henning Gunhus, Member of the| himself. The sweater was 50 feet from disappearance of Ale ere ee panties Nase eae reine ue Held Thursday cal post of the legion are,asked to par- ane foome of the:publie brary House, Edinburg. ~ the ody. Desed ithe bien was. Pale. cure the reward. ‘Mrs, Irving Koons| | ser was one of the’ real: “old| .° ticipate. Laas sae ire SE aTGuea Seas e Nels Magnuson, Member of the bi aa rw H a th Sota. tht oe, ae [Saw an automobile stop at 2 o’clock| | timers” of Fargo. having resided Definite stens toward the formation} ‘The work of starting the organiza-| jonen decided that it would recognioe| owe Souris. purpose of being found by hunters (ONe morning on the road between her|| here 38 years. He was born in |. of nents any tthe Amer | ot as erties Mo. dane ata to thee fa BRteeRtOm, Member of the Sen- [The ear grax Cols Swamp every [rmmouke and the spot where. the| | Heferon coy. New York, June | can Legion of th will be taken at |W. Bureh, head of the 4 which only direct’ relatives of the 1e-{2t Kenmare. y day, It wassplaced there by someone POdY wac found. The lights went out] |'4. 1842. His, parents were Cana- Member of the and. 20° minutes later the car lighted| | dians and he spent: his youth in the library 2 nfternoan, shen | Mothers. ofthis cits; gion members were eligible. With the], Thorwald Mostad, who knew Hammonton well enough a temporary nization wilk be so taking a prominent part in} legion membership close to the two| Senate, Minot. to know it would be found- Without|¥P turned and went back, Twenty| | Canada. When about 21 years of. , formed. All mothers, wives, daugh-|the formation of the legion's ausiliary.| milton ma Fi believed? that “the eg Og Biastbere: Member of the/a doubt itiwamkte teaver sup ake wa pnlutes.Waa-time enough to plasn the fie een fe jPeanesivania, | Jaws is meeting favor | House, Reeder. naping, perhaps throw suspicion on i oe laasongothe caothers: wives: oy eee per Hd clothes about, ready to be discovered] | tracted him. From there he came s. sisters and O. T. Haakinson, Deputy Fire Mar-|the poor owner of the clearing. and thus call off those who might trail| to-Fargo in 1880, and made his daughters of former service men all] shall, Bismarck. For, in spite of all tes ony, it has| remy lover the country, will ultimately he- 0. Kell, Metober of the House, | not been proved that this is the body thera ermine home ‘here: trom tant time on. | come even a larger organization. McKenzie. of Billy Dansey. The clothing, care- 0 one: Ny OR has an Fr eeides nee Bee General There has heen an insistent demand, A. R. Aslakson, Deputy Ins, Com’r, | fully “Separate. from the body, has|9nsver toe the tire skeleton was Hiniee sone antanieyineay eal jamong those’ cligible in sthis. vieinity | Bismarck. been identified, but the body itselt| Placed so fer in the opposite direction) | Tas made-her home here, survive. | : for the formation of some associate} 0. G. Gronvold, Bismarck. bas not and the circumstances sur-| {om that which the ‘boy was last bean he funeral will * ‘body of women relatives of the former| Robt. H. Johnson, Member of the| rounding it are gruesomely suspicious | *°e? to 60.7 e made today. a Only one hypothesis fits these facts. Billy:Dansey was kidnaped. Then, after the nation-wide search. wag in- stituted, a body, with his old. clothes House, Fullerton. Ed. Lindblom,, Bismarck. C. H. Olson, Member of the House, Valley City. ‘ service men and following the action : The “Once Over” ‘taken by the national convention of : , the legion the: War Mothers of this Mark these tricks of the fake promoter: country took the initiative in forming At a perfunctory examination of 18 witnesses all the hearsay of the town was aired. But every real clew has been destroyed in a most unscientific 2. ~ WANTED-—Girl Br general houbevork on - a farm near Braddock. For‘particulars phone 488 Bismarck. 12-13-1wk. clon “auxilinry: ym. Bjerks, Member of the House, Hi ; nn scattered about to look as. if he had He talks about the money made by. OTHER com- thenlegion “atiailiary Wm: Bi »|manner. Hammonton is a small town FOR SALE—Ladv's coat @t a great bar: ‘i a dead oft hi y y. OTHER con The members of Lloyd Spetz post of | Hatton. witere everyone knows everyone else, taken them off when tired and sleepy,| "Gain Phone 774, a S213 panies—instead of his own. $y the Jegion are anxious that the au L. O. Fredrickson, Member of the|and there may be many reasons not Mea se eia aga ae foumake HOUSEKEEPER SNEED ey wid- He offers to let you in on the “ground floor”—or at ary be started “as soon a8 possible, | House, Pekin, to push clews too far. meat Bee ee ee anes fone taht ener Give nachiculers Or stspicion-might be’ thrown’ on an old ceaf man with a family.of his| own. It is too clumsy to believe. It ; With the meeting of the a Inext week at which time a tempora ry organization will he formed it is _¢ Indications That the Skeleton Is Not That of Billy Dansey. Above all, no measurements in first letter, “address. 1, cate Bis- marek. ‘Tribun 2-13-3t, BISMARCK. DXA upyanions “Coming for: hundteds U. S™Government: Posi- “eut rate”’—or just before the stock “goes up.” He always promises a “sure thing” that will make - C. T. TONIGHT. There wil be a regular meeting of exist “big money.” Bis ku? ; ‘ fs a plain, ordinary “plant.” ve ul ected that the permanent organ marek C. T. council Saturday |py which to prove that the skeleton] ’* 2 Pain, baty, plan} wf tons: “Men—s + 18 1100 t ) He is paxticularly interested in prospects who are tion will be a fact shortly after the ;evening, Pec. 33, at 7:20 sharp, Invi- is Billy, Tansey: ‘The ddnapers ‘knew Between them, the “mystery man”| g2999) year. Quick alse. "Fe asy wore NOT in business themselves and who may not first of’ next year. tation, “Everybody turn-out, Visiting |that, ‘They could afford to take|O! he railroad -bog and the anthori-|\ Short hours." Permanent—tio ayotts, van ext y o ae C. ‘P's cordially invited: a eros : ties, have succeeded only in= making} Common edueation sufficient, Pull un- know business methods Pe Sa chances with another unrecognizable ry, ~List“openings free, © Write He never allows time for investigation—it’s nov hgae VY, HERCHTROM, Sen, Coun,” | skeleton fe Wee ta Pe eet rae institute, Dep. 325-¥, a 5 CS 5 —It S Wo N L.G RGB, an a ' ~ ng of a generation, Rochester; N. Y. 4t, PEOPL ES FORUM | Dr, Souder, county physieian,: say: x or never. | I Wi Vit sek 2 g * i se x He can point out rich men who started the same + inti “ Opening of Panama Canal. way. RESOLUTION OF THE SCANDINAV:! In 1914, on August 15, the Panama IAN EDUCATIONAL STATE OWNERSHIP LEAGU DECEMBER 8 1919 ~ Whereas, A controversy regarding the qualities of and the ideas expr ed in the works of the well-known Swedish author Ellen Key has arisen canal world, was formally .opened to the The canal had* been nine in building. The -total cost truction, exclusive of. fortifica- tions, clvil government and payments to the republic ef Panama, was approx- j imately $357,000,000, The first pass- BUT—you'll never regret submitting every con- sidered investment to your banker. His opinion is worth having. “The Friendly Bank” in this State; and ~ . 4 Whereas, the Reverend John Flint,|®8@ after the sformal opening of the e 1smarc an the pastor of the local (Bismarck) | Canal was made by the steamship An- Norwegian Lutheran Church, has been reproved by cértain members of. his) congregation and by others for ex-} pressing an interest in the works of} this ‘author; and Whereas, the Reverend Joon Flint | never has exprdssed any concurrence or agreement with the views of Ellen Key; and Whereas, It is an infamous misrep- resentation of the facts when it is as- serted that the Reverend John Flint has advocated the promiscuous circu- lation of'Ellen Key's works, or hag ex- pressed any approval o fso-called_ the- ories of “free love”; and con, Colonel Goethals, governor of the cana} zene, was on board. The pas- sage from Cristobal .to Balboa was ac- complished in nine hours. —_—— # symbol of Firmriess. You can’t push a mule and you can’t pull him, As an example of firm- ness what better do you want. A miile sure has the courage of his con- Victions.—Jacksonville Times-Union, me EMIT aioe ca “Scientific Sleuth” Whereas, We 'cherish the principles Sends Map By Wire |of freedom of thinking, speaking and]. publishing, and can discover no moral : eae 2 turpitude in~nonconformity with ac-| Blames, Authorities For Cover _ing Up ‘Wide-Open Llews Bismarck North Dakota copied conventions or philosophies; an Whereas, We regard intolerance as! harmful to progress, knowing that ulti-! ;mate moral truths and final secial {ferme are not attained through dogma; jand Whereas, the Reverend, John Flint is a man for:whose ideals we have a sincere regard, and for whose charac- | ter and ability we have the greatest | admiration: “Craig Kennedy,” the. “‘scien- tific Wetective” fiction character created by Arthur B.’ Reeve, to- day sends hif first article to The Daily ‘Tribune in the‘effort of this and other newspapers ito solve the mystery of Billy Dansey's dis- appearance. Reeve, the créator of. “Kenne- v dy,” also makes first use of the 3 “mapograp5’ the new device for jee | senuimg maps, charts, diagrams, VERY farmer may be E: land owner in North Dakota. marck, in the heart of its richest distritt, offers the best of markets for stock and Therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the-Scandinavian Educational State | t3 Ownership league and others that We| td pictures by telégraph, devel- Protest against the aspersions cast on | PC! Hy the “Newspaper ‘Enter- his -reputatiop and character by arti-| Dvis® association, aud used only cles in the press and by resolutions by that association and: the news- passed by an anonymous committee of ye What are members. there: his congregation as unjust and based} © 2 om passions incited by a vicious, press Watch The Daily Tribune for You Saw This Truck i in Your Teen The Clydesdale 1)4-ton truck was kept” trucking that have set us far. ahead i in the ‘mighty: busy by you farmers throughout “matter of body ¢ equipment, hain of logd- its 3,000 miles of hard driving in the Na~ ing platforms, ete. ‘ tional Motor Truck Development Tour. grain, dairy farms. The First National Bank has specialized in service We are bending every effort to wep up in» the at- | TheOldest and to farmers for more than 40 years, and has con- tributed materially to the development. of the whole district. It offers the farmer every bank- ing facility, and, through - its Savings Department, safeguards his surplus funds, paying 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year, upon them. Let us demonstrate to you how we may serye you, Largest Bank. | inthis sectionof ai the States It is that | kind of a state. Bis- and by a political partisanship which | hopes. to profit thereby; and Be it further tesolved that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Jeading newspapers of this State, and 16 American newspapers published in the Norwegian language. Signed by 0. II. Olson, Member of the Senate, New Rockford. And. H. Oksendahl, Ylember of the Senate, Tunbridge. P.-A. Berg, Member of the Senate, Englevale. 4 N..G. Grovitm. ¢ +S. K, Brosteun, ;Member of ‘the House, Charbonneau, Kristian Hall, Meniber of the Hous Wildrose, or H, Opland, Member of the House, ott, 5. A. Olsness, Insurance Commis- later developments. tempt by Reeve and “Craig Ken- nedy” to solve the Dansey_ mys; tery. BY ARTHUR B, REEVE, Creator -of “Crai, Kennedy,” the Scientific Detective-Greatest Fic. tion Sleuth of Modern Literature, (Copyright, 1919, by ‘The* Newspaper Ionterprise ; Association). , Hammonton, in. the heart of someone wilo knows Hammonton well is still the secret of the’ strange disappearance ‘of - little Bille Dansey. The facts alone stamp this as a growing: my: er On the 8th of October little Billy wandere( off through’ @ dahlia field a few hutidred feet from-his home playing with “his: fox terrier, “Jack.” Frantic search by’ Mrs, Daisey, and the ‘neighbors.and a seentiby blood. sioner, Bismarck. John I. Miklethun, Member of the ee Wimbledon. hounds trailed him to.a‘bog along the railroad _embankment—and stopped, “Jack” returned in ety direction. 'N, J,, Dee, 13—Lockea: : Yet, Clydesdale finished the journey with a perfect score—no mechanical troubles.° whatever checked against it. - The tour taught us that the Clydesdale : chassis was. exactly fight for farm use. You farmers taught us things about farm Tie CLYDESDALE MOTOR TRUCK’ COMPANY, quvol, ‘Onio our production to somewhere near the dernand’'s0 that ‘we can’ get eee out to you. : It will pay you to wait fora Clydesdale. “Do not make a decision until you have eprostiunicated with us, \ ee