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‘Atat ni Poe ced “girl 7 i ark Mrs. Stackhouse, phous aout Paley AND FOUND ‘OUND— neh ot keys at... tgilieh Behe: ar Owner by? fori ismarck Tribune “Beat Platinum pin set ‘ith ‘diamonds, Lost. initial B. H. on inside of pin. “Finder! reward to peugne: and yecel ral REN’ | chouse_-of _ fo! Call Dr. Te City. eee eed at and ding one th, saa E $-18-2wks: HOUSES WANTED ‘D. TO. BUY=M Tribune, 3-8-6t sh.2 YUSITIONS WANTED > | WANTED —Nutei by educated experl- enced nurse. Call 442! 3-15-1wk / WANTED—Position < By experienced enaerannes or as girl. Phone, 624R or address Y 4 ‘3-15sywk Ft0b on-oratter Aprif wark preferred. State work ‘and wages in: first letter... Write 37, care Tribune. 3-16-5t. PERSONAL.” : » BLANCHE, rere ‘ARD, 19918 AVE., EPORT,..;CONN. ws ii answer He 6 tions and give a ‘brief Laie name ing.for ONE. DOLEAR. --Bive name’ of favorite flower ‘and date birth. - 3-2-1mo. WANTED —Stead; first. .Carpente: of 2 ROOMS FOR’ RENT FOR N Inquire te Sth au modern room TASB si wil 4 é EENORES iMAN BA, CANADA—480 acres, g00d state, u Aultivenlon, Baath acre; good terms, Write at Hy. Arthur, Bok 89, Lenore, Manitoba. a, $-12-2wk ‘IMPROVED~ 160 Red River valley ‘Farm for rent. 120 under plow: . Wri ‘Kellatrom, 939 4th St, B omerck: S by SF 16-lwk EQUIPPED J AND IM sale in oneOf the best districts stones pea race proposition: we Brie Lenore, * Maniacs LENORE, DISTRICT, MANITOBA: ‘Ucres, 420 under cultivation, -4i ace a8 ‘Dwo ‘story: brick" house ar oe class Dulldinga: Excelient.w; ater’ home; farm, ‘fine..cro} district, tetore per-acre. Arthur, x 9 Manitoba, Canad la; at FOR RENT—250- acres. of rekon cat a Bore Township... Also 180-acres between ; rt Lincoln and Bismarek,, eae ete FARMS— anding Rook? Indlan Reserva tion .dairy, corn, “grain i land..""The Best of the West.’’. Let’! rite Standing Rock ‘Land Offic “ D » 8-15-1mo. LANDO:! aren mnagazine ing ‘the facte in regard to the lan sla, ‘Three: months’ ‘stl lon,: for a home oF .as an investment’ you are thinking of buying feser farm lands, wk” se | ' | | ! | i. ‘LANDOLOG: van teulare SREB.” A Aarons, Halton, oldgy. “Skidmore (Land {Co., ; 425. Sk! more Bidg., < Marinette, ‘Wisconsin: ee onitent rT ort oe eae peagy a poate Ty am; 6 “al 4 ronan ist door East dities. “Phone 745,._: 5 “AUTOMOBILES — —MOroniCrCes ‘ed ES eee FOR BALE—Fieat clase, National Cash “Register. Farmers Union srehouse. = _Bismarck,. N._D. 3-16-lavk FOR SALF—Hotel :town on main Only hotel in town. sparticulars _ Judson, N. D, Pres FRASON ARLE Se noe rane, water front, in good. condition. Phone 623L, = B-th- wk FREE WASCONSIN giimete, ‘erops. Im: rept. * of * ior 71;_Magison, ANTE 40 “acres of moréto break ~ “fer flax. Write 0. G. Crook, MeKenzic: . ar TED purciiage a rohce, & mod- ern house, must havs Ege bed rooms. J. P. Sell. Phone: 678! 2-21-tf By ct wen, and, peat en. aS th pt. eae 3-11, Sees SALE—Good dry stow |. Phorie 894 or call 812 Sweet Street. 2ABt WANTED—Washing. Phone* pei ures FOR SALE—One 40- RO Avery t tractor and| 8 furrow John Deer gang ‘plow /with breaker and stubble Rota hasi plowed. about a thousand #9 prac- tieally as, good as ne artic lars “write ‘Creo! Kenzie. Z For ‘SALE—Cheap if ti % Blacksmith shop. at -presentr the only FOR matlest line of. ana cast buy. James Sehant -FOR SALE—Brand new “nanos “of \eix rand bath. including 3 bet) rooms. food ferme, and. new, ngaloys eed rooms, well locatetl. .;Geo: M isters" “SN a1 . FURNITO! P BOR SALE Fange.< Stine hast condition; gas range, nearly new; 1 Vernis Martin bed;'-8"-bed ceprings,_ 2 mattresses, 1 a-barer oil stove, -- gal. oil, h ‘vedy 3 table, 1 office All Fifth St. tiene FOR: SALET Horses harness and - righs “about 1400. Ibs: een at Armour & CO. wth ‘South. Sie fs ebee me peer room house, dan; b ares: Price: must. ar) fant. ot int [PROVED Farms for. fj opportunit, ,| Alexander has {and feed barn ‘th’ good | ? find Soe bat i aoa ELTINGE Wednesday, and Thursday x Next. Week oS zie Rivers End & Wholesome, Clean: Relreshieg ha tcalte = eee e. for Red Golt b Ue ity Your Druseit for Sera, ap Ee ven. ve, Tie cae Cont Chicage “TO srDY METHODS ‘USED. IN: AMERICA Mo . “| Brithsh ° merctiants Tie Beenty the ox | largest. department stores of the v* | United Kingdom, will. soon’ sail from ..| Eniglang for a ‘six weeks’ tour of the United ~ States to “study American | methods of. retal) ‘store ‘management with a view ‘of establishing {ts use in England. Tie‘ nierchants, who will be; the guests’ of ‘the National Retail Drv’ Goods: association, will visit most | t| of | the principal ditiés ‘Inthe country. Chatnbers ’ of contmerce throughout he touittry are joining with the na- ional ‘agsoclation and local merchants’ organization ‘in preparing receptions for ‘tye ‘visitors’ ‘and giving them an! to study, American methods Secretary bf Commerce |, romised to welcome ‘the visitors in the name Of the. coun- try and. pledged the aid:of the depart- | ment in’ making their visit a suecess- fd) one. ! A special car will carry the visitors on -théir ‘tour, The itinerary includes stops at» Pittsbureh, Dayton, Cincin- | nati, “Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, ‘St. | Louls, Kansas City, the Grand Canyon, LossAngeles, the Yosemite Valley, San ’ Franciséo, ‘Portland, Seattle, Salt-Lake City. Colorado Springs, ~ Denver, ; Omaha, “Milwaukee, Detroit. Buffalo. | Niagara Falls and’ Boston. Sige trips | dtko will We ‘made to to, Washington and | Baltimor a G. Cowiin everruhers se OIL OF on malied fre _by Korein: Station E, New York. {* 8-9-2wke| ¥ Ist and 3rd pes for. automobile re- pair sh STORAGE BATTERY, EXPERTS” a Needed everywhere: y. Let iz tell you how to unity rite at Stier Hanson_Seh Behwol, Fargo, N. D,_.3-18-3t sus Pientie aii es A DEMAND YoR'# 10.000 ANEAR. | TW. VERDICT day 4 the i. W. | ing ‘for these deaths. led 75 witnesses to prove, its corte) In rebuttal the state: éalled, almost lof. fu alleged rita upon the I. W. W. | thatthe defendants had’ ho wen “WELL, ‘sutras Ton WELD © Er. SIX. MONTS - A. WgULD: ace TRY. OUT. pe: PLEONIN 'S.WusT WaaT/ VL DO- FEL NORTHWEST IS PLEASED WITH an overt act. \\ Self-defen; the dete General Satisfaction Expressed . Over Conviction of Mur- derers Kfontesano. Wash., March 18.—Gen- eral satisfaction is expressed’ here ov: ‘er the convictio, of seven of the ten. I. W.W.’s charged with the murger of , American legion men, who were fired ot while taking part in an sArmistice ’ parade;at Centralia Just Novem: Two defense \witn ‘testitied, during. Her to tie ‘The'ten defendints—ah: members oO W., aceording to adm ission: of their counsel duriig,the trial— are charged with the murder “of - Warren O, Grimm, overseas veteran .whoJed American ‘legion men ‘iti a@ patriotic parade, held at Centralia, Wash,, Nov- ember 11, 1919, to celebrate the sign ing of the armistice Thirteen’ men “were charged with Grimm’s murder, Two of the%e, John ; Doe Davis and Ole’Hanson were, not ; apprehended. The case against Bert. Faulkner was disj sgnfeséa for Tack, of lence when tile ‘state closed. itp ants whatever trial. ca The remaining defendants’ were: Britt Smith, Elmer Smith, Ray Hecke: James McInerney, Bart Bland, “Mik ‘Sheehan, Engene Barnett,’ Lores-Bob- erts, John ‘Lamb ‘and 0. C/ (6 ommod> hore) Bland. ra ' he cise was’ transferred to ‘rigs Harbor county, following a showing by pets cette the: defense, that a. fiir trial might Carl 0. not“be ‘had ‘in “Lewis county. Gleen, 45, farm Three other legion men were. killel eee OH. aty'the same -time (Grimm was shot. yy, ‘Inmon, but no murder chifirges were forthtom | jjzher The state: cali- } 34, paver “ ‘prosecutors. TW. W., and tralia. tioris’ that. Grimm was ‘killed’ whi smith. standing at the head of his diyfsio: +100 -witn The defense placed 115 witnesses: on. the) stand, endeavoring to ‘show that ‘Grimm’s | death was ‘ the sresttr” hall and that no shooting secured ‘un- til uniformed mén- ruched to the hall “Phe state contended*that thére ‘was no raid nti) after the 4! ng and | free style match in defending their hall ‘to station mer PRUs scontiatant in rooms in: hotels apposite the hal!’ and<upon a hill 1200 feet di8tant to | Have Lanepdpees Wouton’y 1°? BIG CONCERAL AND TeLL THEM was the. iileg’ for. see with the exception ‘of it Loren Ta etts, ‘for whom a plea of insanity’ ‘was entered, fession of Roberts was introduced by the state, and ‘defense contended, that “this purported’ confession. was made while Roberts was insane. The triad) started January 26. weeks were required to obtain a jury. Nearly 16@ veniremen being examined. | ae | Defense “evidence began - and conchided® March being lost bécause of illjeys of juror ses were arrested , on perjury * gharges shortly after. they circumference twice ‘in ‘a yain ‘éffort the 58, anche 2. real extute; j Man; and Jameg A. Rall, ie “herb éldu’ Bleibtrey, Francis Cowells Schroth, Sa Francisco. -firé upon’ the marchers, as it was al- leged was done. The prosecution hare sought to prove ‘that’ Grimin was’ not | hear the hall at the time of thé pur perted raid, Efforts to introduce evi- dence to show ‘there had “een ta ¢on- | spiracy to raid’ the hall were Stopped by :the; court time and again, {he gour ruling ‘that:efore such evidence’co 40 | Several mainly as.an | door ‘carnival there, The ‘Grimm yas a, party, to it. /on that Grimm was killed. while | se | ten ays’ Mr, An alleged con- several ¢ t Montesano was) a hothed of rumor the trial, one series of rumors effect that the Ie W. gathered in the | vicinity: with «a pur- ‘ported ‘intent of freeing the, defend- causing Herman Aljen, ‘county’ prosecutor of! EHewis county, to request that federai ‘troops’ he ysent, here, provisional company of the 35th United’ States infutitry, reached here the day; after they were requested. 1, dudge John i. Wilson of Thurston « county superior court presided at tire. verdict, The | troops. Counsel for the state included, Her- man Allen, county attorney of Lewis county; C. D. Cuniingham, Centralia, | ind W. H. Abel, Montesano, umer Smith, defendant, | who was a practicing attorney in Cen- The jury compfised E. E. Torpen, 66, UG. ‘Robinson, 57, ! Harry Sellers, 47, labor Hulten, 39, farmer ; THREE MERMAIDS TO MEET IN NATIONAL j » SWIMMING CLASSIC , Detrojt, Mich., Mai America’s best’ known woman. swim ‘Mers will meet ina special! 400-yard arch 19ib.j re’ Charlotte! Boyle | of New York auf! Twa February19 W. chad special Defénse-counsel included George F. Vanderveer, reputed counsel | for. the, national : ‘organization of the ‘| (Frank | E. E. Sweitzer, 58, 1, teamster ; Aubry T. 18.—Three ef of world’s’ recort) for the quarter-mile fs now held ee the two New York girl: other, events, q ‘anged’to fill out a-program ‘arrange: shibition-of the prow of ‘the three stars who are en route to Honolulu to, compete in ar annual out: \ ‘He:Has a New Process! Bet NESE Or ARUN Ee, MATL SAME SAME DAY PROM CHICAGO - TO NEW YORK Aerial Pilots: ; Promise Metropo- lis of East and West Real | | <7 Service Chicago, March 18.—Aerial mail pilots, filving DeHavilland four plane travel the distance between New Yor and_Chieago between dawn and sun- Set. Special delivery’ mytter is delive don the day it is send‘from Chicago. according to postal officials. Any one may send letters by aerial mai] simply endorsing them “via -air- plane.” No portage other than the two. sent-stamp is needed. Packuges, however, must!) bear ‘pastage ut. the rate of two cents per ounce and may exceed 30 inches in length and girth combined. About eleven hours is required for | the. trip to New York city. The malt leaves’ the Chicago field at @ a. central time, according to seheaiie. 4nd arrives at the Long Island field at @ p.m eastern time. Nearly another hour ‘facrequired’ to convey it to the New York city. postofiice. aie first plang -goeg only to Cleveland, ..The mail is: transferred to, anal i Y plane | which take§-it to New York, making, | a>stop at Bellefonte, Penn: . Thus x special delivery letter mailed |. at the Checkerboard field, Chicago. before 5:45.in the morning fs ed.in New, York in the eve the gender is ‘unable tomreach the fiela 4 je must mail it at tlie postofttee at Tnidnight to make, the. six, o'clock: plane. he best, rail, ‘tifte hetween Chicago, ‘and New York, at et is almost |’ 2 hours, qostal mailed, “at the post reach WW. York at forning /Oceasionally. very ‘had Aveather’ de Mays the plane or makes ‘to witke ‘the flight: Only ‘aii wvérage Of ee “flight Sper month ‘has “heer” eall- nt hoon 5 the next Vea ‘of on the Chicago ‘to’ ‘Clevelanit Tes of ithe journey. according té “A. R- Dunphy Charge of the Chitago field. “ “The mail pilots are not fair’ Raitt the deatit ef Piinton Stoner, whd' too: off’ from” the ‘Chicago shail field ‘in, a fog’ou''the morning of March 10 ‘nd was “Piimmed ‘ when “his -plane’ ¢rasheil 4 néar “Goshen,” Ind. % ltRAVELS ‘TWiCE ‘EARTH'S| GIRTH TO INDUCE:WIFEY TO LIVE WITH HIM; ‘LOSES ‘MARSHAL “GRANDMA pee Ey 9 Pchvardsville, TL. March 1h is ia traveled the distance of the earth’s}] to persuade Tits wife’ to live ‘with hipt. George Pastor has filed silt for divore alleging désertion. He. asserts he left tie 'y shortiy’| came to’ Ameticn, Aner obtaining | j employmenit-he wrote his wife, to ‘come | here. but. she “refused. Since. then. he ‘says; h@ has made five round ttips to’ Hungary, involving} approximately 50.000 iniles of travel, in fruitless attempts’ to Bet, her “t, return with him,” ‘ a “The London-Paris air service carried 612 passengers and 13,601 pounds of {freight between Sept. 2, and: Dec. “17, \ 1919. a4 ‘MIKE AND JIM, | JUDASES, MAKE MUTTON SURE | Chicago M: 17.—If it weren't for “Mike and Jim”, you'd have a |,hard time getting those delicious mut- ton chops for breakfast.” ‘No,’ “Mike and Jim” aren’t’human beings. They're just a pair of trained rams that lei] | sheep to slaughter in the’ Chicago stock is. Cattle and ‘hogs at the “yards” have drivers, who emit noises ‘both/ threat- ening and conciliatory—young men who" follow the animals to’the killing floor and back up. their noises with the cracking of long whips. Rut’ not so sheep and lambs. These have no drivers, for they refuse ito be driven, —But they “can he led—by one of, their kind—and thatis where “Mike and Jim” come in: Fvety ‘time a huneh of sheep are to start for the shackling pen and kill- ing floor “Mike and Jim” ont. They meet the herd, bow. grace- fully. right-around-fice and lead thelr new-mide frieads cyer the “bridge ot | sizl to the shackling pens. Out at the sheep killing departments they refer to “Mike and Jim” a4 “nets . “‘That’s ‘becatse they are so; well trained. They escort-one herd of sheep, then go back fo¥ some more. Pets? That's what some people cail thet,’ Others ‘say jthey’re the Judas | NE ‘ ‘Staff Special. ", i Miami, BRYAN SAYS IMMORAL DOUBLE STANDARD MUST i NOW JOIN HIGHBALL; PROHIBITION TO ASSIST “The fight against’ sexual ‘sins will Fla) March 17-—The next | 2@ uct easier than the fight’ against “| the saloon, because there are no vas’ i great retorm duetin the ‘United States, | William Jennings Bryan beHeves, 1s the elimination’ of the double ‘stand- rd of morals and the elevation of | men to the same high level of persopal conduct. they demand‘of women. 4 Woman. suffrage, in Bryan's opinion will ‘further this ideal. ‘In an article in the: March 13th 1s- fue of ‘CoHier’s Weekly, Bryan urges the abolition ‘of social immorality ‘2s a natfonal issue.~ He has ‘urged that the’ principles. of he ‘single’ standard, be written ‘inio tbe constitution of the state of Ne- braskb. “The overthrow of. the saloon woulu, of itself, have been sufficient to pre- pare the ground the reform which we have tnder consideration,” Bryan writes, “since alcohol contributed’ in ish.an unlimited ‘corruptio) lect. or ‘since. against the dit that is without sin among first cast ajstone at her,’ challenge to. that. spirit, while it excuses the man. “While the churclf will economic, its strongest be to the conscience. a “It will apply the law of service and, , combifations of capital ready to furu- yn fund. “The chirch will naturally lead in... ais vetorm for the Bible speaks in ‘no uncertain terms on ‘this great suv: . ‘The Master protestéd with ar ; amphasis unequaled by anyone before scrimination jthen existing—agains’t. women; | ‘He you, let him is a Hnging of injustice which stones the woman to deati avail itseit of.all arguments, scientifié as Well as appeal wiil form /of many ways to sexual immorality. {. untooses the animal in man. “The saloon was the copartner of every vice andthe promoter of every went more than half-way toward the climination ‘of the gocial evil when it banished the drinking place. ‘Washington’‘and ‘Delaware legista- said. M use ‘the power of love. While it holds. “dp before the woman the ideal of per- “ect, purity, it will force man to con sider the unspeakable’ selfishness of one who, fora moment's fleeting pleas- ure, Will blast a human life and drag down to the bottomless pit one made in the image of the creator.” sin. * -* * The country | WR NATIONAL SUFFRAGE TO WIN THIS MONTH; DECLARES NATIONAL CHIEF Washington, 1. Gf, March 17.—“The says anti-prcohibitionists, are helping National Suffrage amendment, will be anti-suffragists ratified ‘this month,” chairman National Woman's rafter réesiving word that’ West Vir- with Washington and Delaware, ginia had ratified. fight the Anthony said Alice Paul, amendment. party, ° “Although we will ive 36 states we are still working hard to get special sessions in Vermont and Connecticut,” s Paul, ‘“Shoula the supreme tures will meet in special session on court decide suffrage must yo to a |Incredses in Wages Apply to! ‘Punphy,. discussing |. tihlee OF ‘ALL SALAR professoy,/‘instructor and teacher ‘All -€ounty h¢reafter receive higher salaries, mora nearly Commensuraté-with. th | day cost" of living. 1} "the ‘state hoard of atdmini ‘afterseonferring with Dr. March 22, The women expect a hard .eferendum in Ohio, we would have to fight in Delaware, but'not harder than bave one of these states to complete they had in, West Virginia. Miss Paul ratification.” RAR ES twelve, mouthly miyments totalling the 's ‘salary. Where the employ- ment for njnez months, the total sulary (will be one-twelfth less thait for the entire y: and payments: will de made in’ nine montyly installmenrs. Here are’ the new rates, of pay: Deans’ and heads schools, $3,000 to $4,000; ‘| partments, professors, full year a of oma’ (My. " 1. f) | profes Peal Boys’:and Girls’:Club ‘Lead- |’ j instructors of two years’ course, $1,500 ers'and‘Profs +“) | to $2.000, ; + Employes of the experiment stations will receive the same pay as teachers in the college when they do the same D. 17.—Every in March q Ato Work. Project leqdens in the exten- rth Dakota Agricultural college, | VO! oe aka ntl Teaders, and | 200 division will be ranked as profes: aii ‘a atyte’ will |S". Club leaders rank as as eaelite Hin’ -the (Ftate | profes: yrs, and county” agents wit aS! Aut professors and instructors, according: to’ scope and. service, import present theiv work, aud fh Nomo, Alaska, Reb. 10 (By Mailh— uP, Ladd,| Many sof the Nome’s pioneer Eskimos. professors Mees heads of ae: i president of the Agriculttiral colleger} who spent the deans, and represcutatives of the | cutting ivory teacherg ution, has annomiced a new) by the influenza epidemic s€hediite; effective and retroactive taj this region last yeur, ‘Janhwary. 1. "A definite, twelve month portions of their winters into curios were ti which swe AS a resut, most of the curios now sent from hero who live onthe pts after, his marriage. 25. \ears.. Ages and ‘are trotted \_ sctiedule wits ‘Where th adopted. jare made by Fskitht employment is for twelve “Siberian co 7 ur, ‘there will be from here. 7% ithe Bering Neat / Iscariots of the stock yards. say! wars TH MAXTER WITH You = WHY'DYA EAT. LUKE THAT care an her baby. : not pleasant.if she is, Gelicatey run-down, .or over- worked. 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