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under 65, ° Experienge' Tut rave make secret ii reports. ‘Salaries; American Foreign De- 654; St. Louis, mo ge. necessary. neces, penres. tective Age! FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, 100, for ne: ‘i railroads, $150-$200 139 wAnKe oxperranne UBS CESRAEY. J Rallwa dsociation, {s cage Wribul “4-3-t WEN, WaNTED- for Datebtive Work. ‘Write. J. Ganor, Former Gov't Det tive, ge Banville qllinots. LEARN fe pActuar. Auto Repair. Vi Villeani Angeles Y. M. A. Auto 3-31-1mo0 WANTED—Sitied automobile nt Ie: * Corwipt, Motor Co, Mesnenger boy: WANT! ‘Bdod Path Weatern Untohy Ba vere tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN. OR MAN | WANTED—Sak ~ $24 fyil time, 50c ah hour spare ti selling guaranted hosiery: to weap) caped rjence unnecessary. International Mill is. Norristown, Pa. tote ARNT "925 kK; are time, writin tor Sos reek sete, ne perien e unnecessary: details free. Syndi 3b Press, cate, 169, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Expetienéed et lal lle ‘Mrs, _Stacl house. PESO Privexorecrirt WANT Mrs. A we girl Tor genera “Remington, magn fousew ft. Heal STED—s competent girl housewprk. 802 Avenue B. $10. 00 Worth/ Soap, Perfumeai ete 5 /Lapagsian Co. Bent. 401, St Louis, i A aed WANTED—Second cook a Sanitary Cafe, 5th” atréet, WANT, p— Dinl Ing room gi safe. Ghee, wf 4-3-1 THD—Position in general young mah 27, speak German. yaar experience, hustler, not afraid: of pare work, state ed@lary inMirst totter it of references, Address H. 5 ere. Joe Burnham, Outlook, ‘Mont. as “aN abiae Carmen in bank, Sou aa hustlér7n ot atrald of hard work, state salary‘) firat letter. Best of ‘refers enée& Address.H. C, Ly care Joe Burp- ham,» Outlook, ‘Mont. t WWANTED—Postlion af shoeman—< of taking charge of shoe department and dding the buying and selling. .Ad- dress! H. L. care Joe Burnham, Outlodk i ITEDJob. for= te “G. “G. Potral WANTED=Job for ‘ables Witte GG. i eetrate, Bama N..D. 423° St WANTED—Day, work. Phone 22h, wk * tocselt--groceriek, and stock remedie réct ‘to consumer. ‘Company? ‘Sioux: cin "ows rote, y ‘Wonderful te oe {i shasta, like: wide spook it. Write-at Albert Milis, “imetican -Bulla- manufact to. salt shies dresses, ‘waist: Write for free 603. AGENTS WANTED—Is ‘er: wants representative: underwear, . hosiery, skitts, ‘direct: to: home. samples. Way, Ni AGE! WANTED TO RENT—@mail house or rooms: for light Fazekeeh! mhene ROOMS FOR RENT N YOR” RENT—Modern furnished | room. suitable for two ladies, 411 St. Phone 618L. 4-1-1Wwk ‘OR RENT—Room in modern home, men only. 820 Mandan “Ave. Phone 398. 421-38 wie 4 FOR RENT— ournated room, for two, 321 8th Si SALESMAN REAL SALESM. with car. preferred, “in four locality, $50.00 to $200.00 week- - ly, selling that wonderful “CORAJA” Patch—not an “all-rubber” or Khaki back—It's different--Patented—nothing else like it on the market. tition, You can make a clean-up—best) in the world, for automobile inner tubes —Territory. Free. (You ‘can’ start with a $6.00 order.) Coraja Rubber Mfg. 'Co., Dallas, Texas. P. “Have séveral openings for State Managers with $50). tg $1000. capital. .Shouldeasily make $500.00 ‘to ~ $2,000.00 per month. Be quick, or the ‘pther fellow will get tt MEN ) SE. LIZ GROCERIE ‘SELLING CERPERIERCE NOT |.\, Oney of the World’s largest: iaties 19, (capital -over. $1,000,000.00) wants amibi- tious. men. in-your locality to sell direct to ‘consumer: nationally known brands an extensive line of ries, roofings, lubricating oils, stock, etc,’ No canta required: Write pias ane ind o¢cupation, John Sext 352 Ww. “hinols St: Chica \ maa ee SALESMEN represent Facto Ford necessities and other a cossorie’. Sel dealers; appoist agents, Ex contract; easily ‘mal $100 eee faner hte ce, Peond, Hiltnols., BUSINESS.CHANCES |... $10 0 INVESTED. IN OIL LEASES" may make $20,000; “$2 mene. .OU-.leases in Texas-Rainbow’s End.. Opening new field may make your Lancing $x acré. This. has happened Many. drilling wells near my” tdings, Buy low; sell high, That er ni fortunes for lease-owners: Remit id ter . .Write tree informatio yl maps. Pecos Valley*€o:, ‘144° Nt inson St., Oklahoma City. Oklaho. BUY TA ‘AN. OlL LEASE—$10 buys B=Fi0 bays five Texas Field. -Desdiamonia leases s ia 6c now worth son per. acre, Carter paid 75c per act $8,000, per acre. | Texas- ition as proven ray, Jump, ey eee gin. Ite a Kind. of xpecul tion at small investe greed. ia by ‘several Be many ~tuna Oil Co.-w pooling: $400 in leaneés. for a.million douars. Ifyou. done ander, Stand lease business, we will H siad ly ex- plain a details “for Ele res; We send you and keep you in Bhs he mach Spvelops “for: free’ map ‘and '3, Kad Co, hee well the ments. Send n: full information. Rainbow’: 41T Herskowitz Bidg., “O tye jahoma. ~ WE MANUFACTURE a Carburetor which is guaranteed to we double the .mile- @ge over any other . carburetor . ever constructed, regardless or. price. # Money refurl day FR! gen not prove it: En- tirely new princi 7 fanele vein tui not a moving ng part laranteed fo atest In, zero. weather “without. b fi priming. Tremendous -di fic0,- 50, isfled users.’ 50,000 ’ has been ‘spent ie preiti 100,000. sa rd cara. ella Sorting: on yo vy First, National:Bank Buildiyg. | < Xa Phone 78- R » Appointments made .for _even- ings,, whan not, convenient to look at houRes dufing ‘the day. - a: Kem! Silesmas Bon iva Chicago, Wool ¥ 1H Tayest ong abla a week" to’ “cttance to make Tok. $1,000. or. Partleulars free,, No ob- Hite hay ieee facie Bos 4-3-1¢ START uGrecbhie ated ry. Manufac- turing Busineas:In your tite God & for $2, nue Jape 9h about. ea nes ment, Goows. Ng demand. “Russells; Tun- per, * Cochliua ser; Meat “toa jator. glove..wetween Bis- ake and bain ines teurn to aldwin, Hatel for 453-3 IT—A key, ri with Ve ‘el Wa Ae rT euags ue ne ;, 86, penn aX, as auto road, heavy gol. fine ak 4 beaut cuake,-35: acresnal farm fenced, some tine hardwood Umber, hous ‘and“other buildings, $40 per aci formar 180), i " atl Jang, "4 ul mprove: iad location. best of-soi), no jgrop qaliuies, price, $46 to-$25 per acre. /$2 per acre cash, balance ten years yme tapas Hudson, “Land FOR sales Eeatiagt coms ¥ mile FOR* SALEAF} “County Seat town, "ong f 380. acres’ on: bets of city; 3 acres of this is on blul vith small pulldiies 240 acres. cleared; Nate Cenibers, _hecesaary we can sell, this in two Dieges, gne of 190 acres and one of Yo: The® present overflow assures mendous crop this year; 80.acres are in alfalfa and about: 30-acres was ‘in, corn last years This is a real bargain can our price. . EK. Young Real eeatate gee a subscription, Fre I ‘a0 en investment eat Ee pee of buying fiir tend nae aos FOR SALE a) wores iiiproved farnt; im- eremente pe ractically new fall cand tillebl ang! lays sat eee with ® wit ‘sell: on’ er edfate "posse ome city property payment and “ iS, pal pasaen Price $40, er Acre, white, 4. Mis For info lon ‘uttle, N. he 3-24-10t 20 marck with sevdn’ room: granary, deep well ari ein 4 No compe- }- of | Special : $29.85, 260. acres“ under + eutivation: 55. acres jn corn last year. Tent. Immediate conan, B25. i R.RENT—Fi1 inpr farm, with about v0 acres under cw vation, ane about. 100 acre TO MiBTEN=- Well’ “Walt acres valléy, gvod ithprovements! ‘$800 down; improved 55, 10 fruit $500. down. leGrath, Mtn. vie ee COME TQ NEW YORE-S STATE \ ahare ifarms are cheaper. Write for lists. "I specialize in New York farms exclusive- ly. : Van “Cise, Real Estate, Security Bidg., Binghamton, N.Y. FARMS—Standing Rock Indian iavccr. pon: dairy, corn, grain and grazing Si are oa ie eh he ae atin if “Ami mle vor} As FO A een Dept ot it jeulture, FOR SALE—Five aches, acre, AVE polar Chit rth ae Biomatch, TUSCELLANEOUS : ARMY OrFicer’s NEW CLOTHING ene fonawioR are new goods of the best flicer's. nereerized xhoel cotton e Irs, $27.00 dozen oreach $2.50. Olivé Drab Pee sweaters, $12.50 value €ach $7:95, eveless: wool “#weat- ers, $7.00 value, each $3.50, Officer's st. 00 Ti:2-awk tars, Rite evemeléd lned, $88 rs, White enamel in value, ae te Refrigerators .065,00~value, Refrigerators, $50. value, Officer's "$18.80 bedding ros, heavy waterproof yt special 71:95: Oficer’s $9,00 eipthing rolis, special 3.45, Write. for « complete’ “price “i Terms cash witht order, Include post: Sif dg are to be: ped* vi ree Bese.” Fou ck st not sadistied. secelal 20.86% ville. South. "Sarolina, useo aay: MATER 1s For ‘sabe U. S, Army ‘Bhat cotton, Shirts, | re. ned A 89. 094 dos! repaired and. ashen; dozen. or, each $2.257 A, "$16.60 dozen. or each $1,757, ‘Blue and brown deni. overdlls .with and without: aprons. 50 dozen or: each aks. Sh $0 dose pera Mb0;. clagn B. in) Or s.€ 8450 - ‘9c. cla: 4-321t}. Et ches, tree] Mo,] or pet -palr $3. shoes... Arm ‘Wool Blankets, clask A, $6 0 cea $5.50 each. Prramidah fine and $49. KA tek XM still ‘at ghe Dunraven Bee Ak. IF imys ‘old spew table r and as ma arders as care to come 3 AD—Four horse nite. mai branded (C-8° left flank: | 1 brown. re. 1 black’ gelding branded V6 left sheulder, 1 brown gelding, White face Tiquider, .. All wore halters last Marth 26, $2) reward for information and verey ‘ofshorses, John J. Clancy, Montpelier, NuD., R POR, SALE— Rater Stock $25 ee ghare, 50 shares Des ‘Lacs Waatern Oil Stock, $2 per share. si aster Oil €o._ of Fargo. Offer. lcGee-Anderson Co. pernidic piel National Bar eee Hore Dakat: 6-2wk: corner wa ‘Ave., The finest’ $2850. Lethe northeast “Bnd. street, 100x160 ation in. the: city for.‘ HS thtee® or fguri_ bungalows. Small ‘payment down. ene petal forma, See. fi “Petetpon; rch 4 Teamks FOR BALE Resting “and tinh room, Lai Five. twenty-five ft, lots on Bor neat corner of Seventh street E. Price $1, Sn easy terms. dd E. Wolte 8. Malu Del, ls, emarck, ig i's a jormal Meira a ALE Ons car load ruat- yee a wheat for sale at $250 ner B. ‘Cooperstown, N. D. or phone Jonn'G, Moe, ‘Coopers WE,_CAN 8FI4, YOUR PROPENTY. any kinid;sanywhere, For quick sale, address Business Agency, Minne- 614 inlles res broken. in. Bismarck D, SHING Ro Poli iota wh ine White: Piymalitiy Rocks ‘and White sbeghorns, $2.5 tt i Tone BRA TN--Privilege of dumping ‘ashes Ae Jow Jots corner Ave. B and Seobnd ish 4-1-1w' ik you. Sk Sonia exchange you property, write me.‘ J. Black, Dak. St, Chippewa Pans,” Whe 4-3-1t OR SALE SE eT general store’ at low-price, doing weed business, J. 3 Waish, ‘Berlih, Page of eleg lot for ash ‘928 6tti Loubek and4 esas 4-2-lwk R SALE—Two garages, very reason For) if taken’ at once. . Phone 547. ‘i wk Gar DNR Dxperencer in es TOW bre oF ihe 478X.,. WANTED= Was Shing. Phone «ay, Odd. jobs. 4-Ime Phone - 84414, FOR SALE OR RE ty EPPA AND: FLATS aa HOU SE SALE—Houxe ,of pix rooms @ halite wall bascnlontl Strietiy pied Ais: good heating plant;, cement(side- walks;.-@nst! front; large garage and extra dumber, located on Fourth street. This: tw just <the ‘house you--have been pee le for... argain at $440).60. Sialtnan, ery east Of Post: anes. av iae ay S1-2t FOR SALB—Seven room modern house on 8th street, including 3. bed rooms, east front and fine ‘trees, ‘at $4500, partly modern house on Main’‘s 50 lot. for $1849. 6. room. modern FRECKLES. AND. HIS.FRIENDS a peepee Pearle es come ASRE To Loot ThROUGH * ARO WILL: WANT” | AWAY=1 Dontr’ To @enT 17 RIGHT FROM OVER | THAT LANDLORD WiLL Tus" New York. April — The, grafting of a synthetic fingers on a soldier's hand. from’ which aj but the shumb was shot away ‘during the wir, has been accomplished by the Orthopedic Department..of the Post (Graduate Medic “School “lospitil, ‘This “an- houncement was approved Dy the hos- pital board yesterday following a links at whien the’ surgeons demonstrated that. flesh ‘could be. grafted to a per- son, which Would ‘develop muscular obedientte, | According to the statement the sol- dier’s hand was “useless” when he sub- initted ‘tothe operation. The soldier was first observed at United States Army General Hospital No. 3 at, Colo- hia,,N, J. where it was,recorded thit Hecauxe, there was,.no “opposing surface for. contact. withthe thumb: nothing could she: @rasped or held.” The policy” of salvaging every possible function of the injured hand and supplying the soldfér\ with an,,artificial band. wag considered The. surgeons ‘of the Post Gradu rthen dewddl to resort to an origi procedure. made shiring the war, ‘that of “iiTay bone grafting.” Me first! step 2! Polish Officer. Bteals Money from Regiment Funds Warsaw, = April 3. — Lieutenant Stanislaw Zebrowski, ofthe Polish army, tried by court martial and found guilty of an charge of having misap- propriated ‘10,000 marks. helonging’ to his regiment, has been sentenced ‘10 he shof,: it was annotinted - recentl; At the present rate of exchange, 16,- 000 marks is the equivalent of about $68 in American money. ‘ The prose- cution contended at the hearing that Zebrowski had lost the money betting on horse races. SI NEW PLAYFI Spokane, April | 3:—Among — new players signed by Manager Cliff Blan- kénship for, the Spokane club of the Pacific. international baséba'l league Shouse on Sth street, Including 1° bed room ;and.,den and. fine garage for $3200." 6 room modern house close in | on, gpod terms for, $3600... Fine. 6_x0om modern bungalow,, including two “bed rdoms;. close. in, for $4000.15 room | modern hotise. for $3200... Partly mod- ern double, housé‘of 14 rooms for $4200, Geo. M. Regi: 31-1wk OE TRADE—d new ‘bath.wall modern, st.-sfie adjoining new Will consider -in™ trade “remodeling .and roadster as part Ps Buildjag Pilone 4-152 Fon SALI modern, pies of Rréet. 5 Toorks and.bath each,, _ Phis isfthe v est property in ure city at-the price. lée $2750.00 eae “a i Hdithan, ghist door east. of Post ‘office: cottage on iJ school site. any house that’ need also &late modek Fé payment, Thom ci Bxteloning. Jeni 609 reas. price reasonable, Phone: 282L or 317, G. J. terms easy. 3+31-6t \ Keenin. FOR §ALE—Very reasonable, four room fioude, with six Jdté, windmill and barn. an idea} _place, Tor, chickens’ and wows. ~ Bhohe ee or Seite 423. 11th Ic2ebwks 4 8 FOR sirecsie "partly if aR, room hou modern, by owner: Phone Awk Synthetic Finger Grafted on Soldier; .. Tissue from Chest Makes Leetul Digit’ Aimates. GET ANVONE. TO Feny He's we ee soot bis: to obtain ie pate rtilar flay of Skin and subcutaneous tissue {rom the ¢hest wall in the form of a finger.” The end.df. the flap was joined at\the de- sired point to hat .was left. of the bones in the hand, a pedicle being left attached to: the chest wall to supply nourishment until circulation withthe hand was established. The hand was bound to the chest So a plaster cast for four weeks, and then the fleshy artificial finger “was git away from the chest wall. The bone- less finger was tunnelled and a wedge- shaped’ mortise made. in hone at its base; Into this mortise was driven 2 wedge shaped graft about’ three inches Jong which Was taken ‘from. the soj- dier’s chin. What-is-known as a silver graft was affived beside the! first. graft for the pprpose of shone seed” and the skin .was. closed ‘over all with’ silk sutures: . Five weeks after the list operation, the soldier was able to “extend or flex the. thumb in opposition to the new finger.” , It was suid after the demon- stration yesterday ‘thatshe can now » his hand. for. many normal pur- / are nu catcher, two pitchers, an in- fielder and an outfielder. According \’ to’ word: from a scout in California, he has served severa] promising young- |- sters for the club, some of whom, the manager predicted, at the end of the season will go to fatser company, G. F. Coleman, the catcher, is highly ree- ommended by several California scouts while Del Crispi and R. Hydorn, piteh- ers, are likely prospects, necording to Blankenship. G. W., Tidwell outfield job and berths will go toa hag taken on fin one of, the Infield a lad named King. Horse Coming Back Declare Breeders Chicago, April 8.—The horse is com- ina last. “Struggle to hold his st the progress of the: auto- mobtle; tractor, truck and airplane. The department: of ‘agriculture estim- ates /that horses on United? States farms increased from 19,833,000 in 1910 to 21,100,000 on January ), Mules increased too according the es- The Horse as: with headquarter ation of America, ere, propose to en courage the breeding, rearing and use of horses. / The association which is a pou-profit organization, incorporated under the laws of Mlinois, is backed hy -horse breeders representing all yy the saddlery and | by the horseshoe and master horsestto- » by » Brain and feed in- . and by the carriage and. w: aon s builders of Ame: y, "TIALS Mandon,. terday after: noon at the Methodist parsonage Miss Olga Young of Bismarck und George Arch of Mandan were united in mar- riage by Rev. W. R. Peterson at ) They were attended by William Ar hrother ‘of the groom, and Miss Ma Friddie of Bismarek. Mr. and Mrs. Arch expect to make their home in ai By MACHINES: ew Baty a) } Bismarck. JEALOUS! LUNPH= AWN AUTUIN TBE JEALOUS AROUT- IT EVEA TALS ABOUT PLYIA' MACHINES IN Th. Bite! AATTER WITH “WEY DIDNT | is reported. AN, WHATS TH! AMONG STATE POLITICIANS GRATEFUL TO LANGER > Miss Minnie Nielson ‘came out squarely in support of Willian Lan- ger’s candidacy for governor at the banquet in. Mandan! recently., AVhan called upon for an addrdss she said e“L deem it a privilege to he here. J have had a warm spot im my heart] ‘for Mandan’ ever since a certain Jun and another November when Blanticn returns were, phoned to me from Man- dan, tam glad to be at this: banque: in tribute to the man who is respon- sible for my leing at the state capital today., Mr. Langer Is a man who pe lieves in justice and in-the, rights of others, and ‘there is no onanore than T who knows thisy He it was who defeated) the efforts of N.C. Macdonald and his supporters to keep me hat ar office. © “There has heen , sot mething said] about the. women voting. 1 believe that this is the last night when wo- men will, he on 9 per cent citi wens, for tomorrow's papers should tell, the story of the ratification of national .suffrage Hy the last needed state... /¥es,, thes women will, back Langer, ‘ “en is an old mastic that Fi ‘eriend in'need 8 0 tr fend indeed, ‘Nits hag heen preven to me and £ wish to take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Wiliam Langer, our next gover: nor,” * TRUBSHAW STRONG FOR YOUNG —P ‘Tyupshaw of the Valley. City Tim Record vigorously ; efidorses George M. Young. for. a fifth term in a recent editorial. Fear of a Brin ton pniiouncement. his’ lined up the citizens.of, Valley City solidly behind their fellow townsman. The following endorsement is from the “limes-Rec- ** Young, > congressman from thi® district, duis a clean recerd hack fof hints He hag well represented the, district and has done niore than the average congressman usually does for his constituents. / Po Mr. Young i owe. thi_ handsome postottice build- “He secured the appropriation for that He has Bedrscaurteous and en- ergétic when anything bas heen re {unired him and he has done what ever he could-for the people of North | Dakota, Suppose, if we stretch TE at little, that he has done some. things /leagne, that we did not approve. of—we do; not say that, he has-— should we turn hj down for aman like Brinton or one of his ilk when we Have right. here from Barnes county a may Whi | belongs here. is better equipped in ery Way to represent the district-a we Rnow from his past record that i is the safest mgn to send to congress. We believe that when the time comes to select a congressman from the se ond district that if the voters 16 into Mr, ¥otng's record they will gree with us that he is by far the best maa to return » € ress," * 8 ANTI’ OWN Y CONVENTION-- Ano’ V. Al -eonvention of McLean ity was held Tuesday in Garrison with about 50. delegates’ present. OW K. MeGray of- Garrison. opened the convention and stated the pur: pose ‘of the meeting. B. 0, Everson, HANDS OFF IRISH *: QUESTION, GEORGE ' WARNS AMERICA eee April $—The 3.—The ‘United States waa handled without gloves by Premier Tloyd George and Sir Edward. Car- son, the. Ulster Unionist: leader, .in thé débate yesterday in thé house of comMons. gn the. second reading of the Irish MN, The premier said it was action such as that taken by the United Sta senate in adopting the Trish, resolution that had | fostered secession, “E want to say fhis to our Ameyican, friends_Mr. pe Valera Is pheding forth the same claim the sume language as of rson Davis, ‘and the an cestors for some of the men who voted for that motioh -in. the ‘sen- “ate the other day fought to the death against conceding to the southern states of America the very demang their descendants are ‘supporting for Ireland. The acceptance of that demand . we , will never concede. '.Jt is a fe. mand which, if persisted in, will lead to exactly the same measures of repression as in the southern states of America. We chiim nothing more thin the United States, claimed for themselves and we will stand 1g: less.” This. a tld was loudly cheered. ‘Airplane Freight for Mexican Cities Galveston, Tex. Ap freight and passenger ce through- out Mexico is- assured within three months, - dispatches to Mexican, Consui Mende Fierro here State. Huge mult! engined planes, operating in four dis- tinct. air routes, will fly betweén the Mexican capital and the cities of ‘Ttam- pico, Vera ‘Cruz, Nuevo Liredo and. El Paso. Two machines” will operate | daily each way. British and Mexican capitalists, al backing the new ven-; which wifl inaugurate service Airplane it tu of Washburn, a returned soldier who saw 14 months service in France, was chosen permanent chairman; \O. Y. Bowmga of Washburn, secretary aml Aug. FB. Johuson, treasurer, ‘The ses- sions of Ahe convention were devoted to the forninlating of plans for a bet- ter county organization so that eyery yoter womd be listed hefore the Jane ayimaries, ‘Attorney J.-B. Nelson submitted the following-resolntion which was adapl- ed: BR OIT RESOLVED ; dldateg- for county who Taps. desvre ito re 2 endayse- ment, fire requested not’ to ‘etreulate petitions for noniination until after the .connty convention; and that all bh canidités be reqnested. and in- vited to attend and be present at such convention and >signify, their wiling- ness to abide by the action of sneh convention with referece to their ean- idacy. That all can- legislative . office Par 3 STATE PRESS AROUSED —- Edi: tors - throughout the state — are practically unanimous that no ,eandi- dates should he advanced against Wil- liam Langer, Those who-are close political ollervers declare that if thi is done the I. V. A\‘qwill he split into many factions. 14s hopdd that in” i en the “management of the in be comviticed that a solid= mst the enemy ix the only, hops of success. * e 8 WALT TAYLOR FOR LANGER— W. ©. Taylor, former state insur- ance commissioner and: now publisher of the LaMoure Chronicle declares li a-recent editorial that William Langer is best qualified ‘to carry the truta to the people.” We. quote: “Langer Insight into aets and pro- cedure of the ‘present administration, his close’ connegtion ‘with the inside deylings. qnalify him as no other man; fo’ carry the .truth to the.) people. The nex t proposition will he to. prevent she always Jamenitable multiplicity of gubert nntort itl” candidates. Foy fhe xtate’s'cominon good, the ‘aphositionl tw the Townley. nominee for governor should be reduced, if by any means pos sible, to one opponent: : ADMIRES pitt VF. B. Sree: ter, secretary of the Cifizens Economy ex-service cman and ighting editor of the Emmons County Record joins. with the La Moure Chronicle in nominating Langer for governor, In Alisen sing Langer’s platform Mr. treeter sity “Langer's plattgem ix clean-cut ani square, It is yf platform that An r-minded man! should be willing * upport at this time. —Langer’s fins ‘y tion during the recent ‘fight has beer one tq do credit to any man. And he © hag even shown himself a bigger man than any of them in. his statement immediately following Nestos” nouncement:” * UP aon FALBACIES — Ho A. b just) issued a pam- phiet, entitled State Owned Mills and Blevators.” Tt 6 translations from = the Grand Forks and) expo: some ‘Townley’s socialistic fallacies. it fa AT eo te he under the name Mesi¢an Air corpora- tion, Sixteen British-made airplanes, each. having a carrying capacity of fourteen passengers and -three tons of: freight. hnye been purchaséd as initial equip: . nyent, More will be added, it is stated, as the service is extended. Beggar Télls Court He Takes in $13.an Hour New), 'Yo PAD: Arthur | Har- risou, 26 years old.a heggar who said he had no home, ddinitted when he was arraigned. before Magistrat. Steers in Flatbush court yesterday that he had taken.in $18 of the $12.85 fgund ‘on him’ in cone hour at. tt Pacitic et station of the B. Tt. T. subway, \ Magistrate Steers did_a lithe figury ing and computed that Harrison’s in- come for a year at that ,ratio, pro- vided he begged eight hours a day, would be $69,000. The magistrate sent him to the peniténtiary for six months, because a “supposedly ‘lara arm proved to\be perfect! snows of Minot of TO HAVE CAVALRY Cheyenne, W. April 3.—Wyom- | ing is to have a National ‘Guard cay: alary , troop composed wholly of “braves” of the. Shoshone and Arap:- hoe tribes, resident in the Wind River distrigt, nccording to a recent ar nouncement by Adjutant Genera) ‘Tim: othy McCoy. This unit. it-is believed. here, will be the first all-Indian giard, > detachment ever formed. ORGANIZE COMPANY Wimbledon, N. D., April 3.—The North Dakota. Livestock and: Holding company has been incorporated with principal mace of business here, The 2 firm is capitalized $60,000, its di- ‘ectors dre A. E. Darkenwald: Wim- 2 Medon; A. FB. Altringer, Wimbledon; * and T,X. Calvan, Valley City. Sa ‘RS. ENGE,D. 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