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: — 1020 ee eee : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : SEVEN: : ea ala W DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 Nobody Would Suepect It BY ALLMAN EX- TREASURER OF BOWMAN. COUNTY IS ANT COLUMN ai| REAL ESTATE ————— TTY Tas win be loan Tom Than CHARGED WITH. EMBEZZLEMENT AFTER — - MELP. WANTED—MALE WANTED—Three (3) all around paint- ers, and paper hanger. Steady werk. Christmas. Good wages paid to 0 understands his business. writing state’your line 9) pajnt- ing of decorating, and experienée. D. J. VanderHule, Yahikton, S, ‘D, 4:26.2wks: ; BANK OR OFFICE, anywhere in North) led \ Dakota. We have the man for you— Me a typist and bookkeeper, an ajl around conscientious worker. ‘The Comnior- cial Bureau, 426 deLendrec| — Pare, N. Da We offer. the enone for sale: 5 room house, M; Avenue ©...........$2,800.00 4 rooms: and__ bath, ~ Riverview senses $3,500.00 5 rooms and bath (fur- nished). Thayer’ St..$4,200.00 Gmmediate ipeacsson) 6 rooms and bat! es Street. sa hath as - $4,500.00. ropms and bath, Ray- end d ‘Street ee : $5200.00 1 5 rooms and. bath, bung- alow, 5th Street... "$7,500.00 | i 7 vooms and jbath, tl fn Stweet . Move OPPice,Yom AND WB'LL GO°ALONG NON AND 5 > —) \SHORTAGE IS DISCOVERED BY SNYDER INCIDENTALLY -ReueVe You RADIANS. OP A LITTLE OF Your ; LOOSE CHAN i Investigation of Examiner in| MRS. : BELMONT IS State Auditor’s Office Leads! ALL SMILES 1 to Arrest of T. E. Austin on 4 a Serious Charge T. Aw in, treasurer of Bowman county, was placed under arrest on a charge of “unlawfully, wilfully and! druggist, must ibe able to talk Gérman. “State: age, salary expected, ref ence, single or ‘married, when you can come in on 8,500.00. | fraudulently appropriating and con- : preiet er, Write J. W. Hofer, Wishiol, Tacons and verting to his own use, a large sum Be! “KckGaT GIO Répan oan Street oof.) 2.4. 10,500.00 of money, not less than $5,000." Aus- etual Auto. Repai ni i i a . the rities Tie Nos Angeles yds, leat REAL ESTATE CO. tin is being held by the authorities. 3 isla 4-35-1mv. F. E. YOUNG: ‘The grrest of Austin was the result | h PORTER’ WANTEDT Steady job, good ff] First-National Bank:,Building: er a ; of an ‘inv H woney. Dolan’s Barber Shop, Bismater [ff TFS enn pank . Hl oT i. by Jehn It. Snyder, fleld clerk and @ Nh, countant of State Auditor Carl Kosit- —_- WANTED—Hustling r y : i Sea itod i eesiaias rao agency aut eapeae | HARVEY HARRIS & CO. investigation. Later he was assisted sary. Goods: sel on sight. Good Com] VOR SALE—New House, 7°fooms and by «wl. E, Howland, deputy state bank mission ti }ALE— se, E examiner. Sy. 9 ave a Belor fa pais angen te Ae ene bath room, with new’ barn 24x26. ft. y l examiner. _Synder and Howland have ulars. Address Mrs. ‘E. J. Gardner, 124{ Price $3000; one-third'cash. Great bar. iret WAS THE been working steadily on the matter St. Paul St., Jamestown, No Di” POR : mM, WHO 2 ; -| nt omer land expect to finish their work and . [24-1 W RR SALE—Good 8 room house with DUFF! ’. submit their report this week. i a a RORTAUKO Ree, ay for Baperlencea Has. oer are Senn ous e Seine 5 CweKEd. ATH vee WLORDS>THATS, i The following account from the bila stenographers, typists and bookkeepers. 7 a pived ‘ throughout the state. Write us for] FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house within Wy DANNYS Bowman County Pioneer gives the de particulars, ‘The Commercial Bureau,| » three blocks of Postoftice, ‘Price $8509. : . 5 tails of the affair: 4 426 deLendrecie Bldg., Fargo, N. D. _ Eagy ‘terms, Mr, Austin was under $30,000. bonds » = 26 ~ * a % New Yi — $ rg elmont : 4-2¢-iwk| Font SALE—Ghod new modern house with carried by the state bonding’ depart-| , NeW Yerk.—Mrs. Morgan Belmor WANTED Two dining Foom girls) for rooms and bath, centrally located. |.“ i and(ihis. will lusite.cBow all smiles as she arrived at- St. wew Annex "Cafe just opening: " Come Weroffer tis valuable property: anuch ment and this’ will insure Bowman} partnolomew's Chureh for the Whit- Prepared for work by May tet, 1920. “below. its value, Price $0200, jeounty against any alleged loss. tt) vcy Towner society wedding Apply Annex Cafe, 5: roadway. + Fn like Ae aoe af ro! ars 5 ig. Phone_sv6R. 4-27-5t HARVEY HARRIS & CO. | Bisa te teenie oe aR dd Pepe is BENET Go Thx \ WANTED ine ae enn on Soe pina the alleged shortage, together with in afford to sell the ser- on le. ‘ages $51 per month, root fa er ra eres bi i? e er WI ‘ a re sel anee, and board, steady work. P. J. Twokey,| the Branch.’ ‘This*is worth investi terest and the cost of the audit, which star player for money ri gai ; y 3 i Hioted Sherman, White paironite ae ing. For further information address, has been in progress ‘since some time claim it) cannot. If ‘ se: WANTEDTGIA “SF wonei—ton eeneren _Box 281, Hallida 4-36 10t jin January. § worth $169,060 to $150,000 i ‘ ANTED—G! Mrs, C. W. MeGray. 613 BOR SALES Nortiaset : Rer.gf Ave. A, The alleged shortage up to the pres- to New York, is he not worth as ard St., or phone 746. 4-26.1WK} ‘location in the ‘elty ‘for. ie apartment ent time amounts to approximately much to Boston?” W. NED Gil for ‘general neral_ housework; or jhe. oe our. Bungalows: $2850, $9,000 and thefe is yet considerable é mall family. Inquire reet| small payment dqwn and liberal ‘terms. ‘ _Statianery. “Opposite McKenzie Hotel.|~ Seo Fred Peterson, G. P. Hotel, Work to De idone *beforg the audit.is} .' HEINIE ZIMMERMAN |. 7 7 = - Y om "j yams completed. There has been one faithfal fol- WANTED—Gi T-for, general housework. ES WHHL a s x zs Mrs, P. C. Remington. 610 7th St. ‘NO. 10, Pail ine Alfalfa Sweet y Wlittiny P A. ... Norem, the’ present county] lower of bageball at the New York t Clover’ Honey’ delivered. ‘to any post f ; Y B | treasurer, discovered an ‘apparent | Polo Grounds daily to see the Giants WANTED Gi im for general ‘hous uber settee Aue BR orth “Dakota, gts 05). YY —— YN 7 shortage th the treasurer’s accou y to a poor start. He is Heinie j a Seton stree ant Rinlth, Jes. Bromberg.” Mont. ‘ 5 shortly after he took over the office.| Zimmerman. ‘Zim is placed in the Webber, Wellworth Store, 4-23-tf] ABO = May 6, 1919, and he immediately noti-| upfortunate position of not knowing 2 i FOR” SALE—Hotel and feed barn in : 7 i bop fied the county board and demanded an| where he stands. He says he cannot } * FOR SALE OR RENT ‘) koed, town on main tine of Northern’ SANDLOTTERS FOLLOW: MAJORS two or three other players who af°| avait. He did not. get immediate ro-| deny charges which have never been i é ‘a articula sa Nore in prospect Manager Dave Hillyard’ is| sutis and then appealed to the staie} made, known, and yet which b For further particulars, address No ‘v HOUSES AND FLATS mal Hotel, Judson, N.B, 4-26-1wk ON FREAK DELIVERIES ed that he has an outfit which | auditing department. The county| rumored to exist concerning his name yl ur xO toeat be He Horavhorme and FOR rei ot ft. lots on * ae a Sa ; Wil! finish well up in the fighting, board finally decided to have the books | as a ball player. He says: can soll you an jacke ot land in the Py BY FRED TURBYVILLE But it is better for the youngste: : ae of ane rormiee treasurer examined but city limits, five blocks from school; al 8 The spitball, shiner and all other; to lay off such deliveries if they ex- Margo, 'N. D., April 2 ‘orth Da-; named Austin as one of the auditors. abne balt Si orale ig wollte eee | tmarekN._, aptiticialities of the piteling trade | i » tog, Kota's Mew baseball law, permitting /Mr. Norem objected to this and finally “taxes “are about. two dollars per _lot,,| Wills SELL 500 shares si en iyo | 800N Will be in history. ! the playing of baseball’ on Sunday | his objection was sustained by the 6 ee ey ‘and B for a small Pu Motex Pipe Line $450. Telegraph orders. | They're banned in the major leagues "sion, Such tricks will’ do them no! aficrnoons trom 1 to 6 o'clock be-| board. When the deputy state exam- monthly, lean also <bulld you “buvld- Is Diebel, Boatmen’s Bank Bldg.,| and,in some of:the minors, aud’ now 800d when they get tryouts with the! came operative April 19. Baseball, iner was here last June a shortage of St iquis.. Mo: 4-15-1M0}'4)) indications seem ‘to point to the | clubs of organized baseball. ay not be played less than 500 feet $12 was discovered which was paid ‘OR SALE—100. shares of Lacs senacting of similar legislation by the That makes it pretty tough, of| chureh ediftee. by Mr. Austin with a personal check, <| National ‘Baseball Federation when! course,on some of the ex-professionap! but this check was returned by the “If T cannot play with the Giants, as now seems probable, I think I should be given my unconditional release, so that I could play with some other club and earn a living: { have heard that several big league ubs want me, but cannot do@busine: with them if I am not ‘a free pect to get up in the baseball profes. ings, a well and water and sewer sy: tem will be provided for you che ib R , than city water. “In this farm ity or’ Vestern Oil Stock, $3.00 city farm, If you) are interested at shares of Collins Rotary 1 i all, Phone’ 706K, or-write ‘Thomas Jen- |. $20.00 per share,” MeGee.Anderson Go..| the sandlot moguls gather in Clev.-| stars, who are now in the sandlot! Minucapolis, Minn. April 27.—The| bitnk, there being no funds to Austin’s agent.” nings, Building’ and Developing. Fargo, N : : 4-11 4h! iand in the middle of the summer, — ; game, and who are employing freak | St. and Minneapolis club of the | credit. Later this shortage ran up to] #8ent- a FOR-RRTEI Foon mmadeh nouge, tne | dene PaCHING a3 abicoting awlach-| "rhe sandiptters follow close onto/ deliveries in puzzling their opponents. | American iation open a Home | $289.91, which amonnt was paid by a va ea BLG cludiige 3 bed oomiay Ieeated eles ne Full instructions, the heels of the big leagues. They) But these fellows are few and they | and home here Wriday, Aptil| check drawn by Austin, but this check] 4, umpire ought to make a good east front and. fing’ shade trees, {0 ham Aide _4- use the ig league playing rulos. .. have the same’ warning to cut it out) 2%. Hoth teans-gat’ away to'a fast | was returned marked “no funds.” “-Mr.f 4% umpire ought to make a good 1b and shade trees, for $3900; '8 room| < hor rele aqptemau Isth St ae sider such action very important, ‘hel federation cannot {ake any,action that j season ball. Each team has several| Joyce who made the amount good. lot of confidence in his dadeutent vt partly modern house, fine lot, close in, | oR SALI Ep Household furniture did you know the woods was full of] would be effective this year, But, no} new players this year. Digk Wade,; The warrant for Mr. Austin’s arrest youngsters He picked’ out Lutzke, a fore eeieeiny rut soe ra ing brass b library table, ru spitballers, shine-ball artists and oth-| doubt, all freak deliveries will -be| Duluth flash, has been showing ex-| Was sworn out by County Commission- St. Paul recruit ye aigat tha’ ane: ~ 6th St, for $3200. be orm Re 0g Sth ers Bt = ers employing tricks of delivery?; taboo in every organized sandlot,city | ceptional form for the Minneapolis | er C, ‘E. Berquist before Justice of the ‘ate te i bi ha ils. “Mi PT a He * Rter. everyining cine “ioe Bake a izth| Johnny Potts, secretary of the FFeder-| next season. club, and Goldie Rapp and Hass, new | Peace A. L. Lowden. hig OC LARC a” Net ee RERGR ee } FOR REN moderniifou Steet S 4-23-1wk |.ation, a former Federal Leagus star| And already the Cleveland Amateur| members of the St. Paul club, have} ‘T. iB. Austin served nearly two| 8 OF ‘utake: ' and. living “apartment. use “inet “in | WANTED TO BUY —Golt vag and set of | and college coach, is authority for the| Maseball Association has banned the| caused much interest in eirenit towns | terms as deputy for C. B. Joyce, then] “Watch this fellow Lutake® 1 ‘ Riverview. This basement will-be dry | Sticks. Address! X, Tribline. 4-17-tf | assertion. | freak deliveries. They're allowing for-| where they have played this season. | treasurer of Bowman county, but dur. recommended him to Mike Kelly hes , and plenty of ‘light, \$15 ‘per Ynonth. “The kid pitchers are always trying| mer spitballers ‘to retain their moist |The séason opens. in St. Paul Satur-| ing that time there was no apparent in 1918 when he showed sings | ane Jenn ince i Sulainey ead De ° : - | to copy the big league stars,” says) offerings for the remainder of this) day, April 24, and the two cities are| shortage, s\—1 » + or developing into a future’ star. FOR RENT—Five Foo TDIse Inquire Minnesota Fire Potts. “He is generally judged, too,| season. But there can be no'mors} trying for the first cup offered for| But $2,000 in seed grain notes were! His large hands convinced me, 214 5th St. t +} ‘ by the scope of his curve, the spitter) than two to a team. the largest opening day crowd. collected and receipts given by Austin that he would develop into an Marshal Directs and the shiner, The woods are full of] ‘Cleveland’is one of the ales cities i are Hani iaee but the money was mot ate extraordinary infielder. And he ‘ he same way with the! of the association, and whatever ac. Chicago, ie pril 28,-— George | the county treasury. This was follow- ‘ ‘ For 7p ROOMS FORCREND ia | Cleanup Movement eaege “slare—they” Me all Et rying the| tion the C. A. B.A. takes generally 1| Weaver, third baseman of the Chi-| eq by numerous duplicate tax receipts ESI ye light ho} eping. Double and single. ‘st. Paul, sMan, “Api April 28,—A. sys- ‘spitter.” A passed on in the other cities. cago White Sox, league champions on record in the treasurer’s office be- SERGEANT A, ALTHENOUR Call\at 713 3rd 4-17-10t eae i tops the batters in, the American} ing changed to amounts less than Baseball is taken by the hand and RRR eee rf - le FOR RE: Two rooms tor light house- | tematic clean-up of all cities, towns keeping. Call 422 12th St., or 494Y. and villages in the state will be un- © a uc with an average of .600 ac-| those actually paid in\and the differ-| congratulated as being the world’ cultural college and Fargo college quired in three games. Weaver was | ence appropriated. greatest civilizer by Sergeant "Ainte —— = —% , SPORT TIP& || here, Bgth institutions have promis:| at bat 10 times and cracked out Mr. Austin took over the duties of} Althenour, a United States marine, ; h county treasurer May 6, 1917 and} who hz 4-24-5t| dertaken duuring the week of May 1 FOR -RENT—Modern foo a for, light | to 8, under the direction .of George. housekeeping., Phone 535L, 3t J 5k ee ing material, but have been unable,to | hits. according to unofficial ,averag: included Nicaraj in his | HeNeteleton, state fire ara as tL ime eee neh outeldenworke. "The few tines} made public today, and which in-| shortly after this date the first defaul-| treveie’ ie ae esi ia ils LAND. { thei ay + a £6" th Sal ual is ae Wessington Springs,'S. D., April 27 anes ae : z aa j cludes Wednesday game. ‘Babe’ | cation was noticed and they continued LANDOLOGY—A” magazine_giving the | ¢) ire ulti : he fale es be Cl Matty McGrath; manager of the) tside work has been attempted an/ jruih, last season’s batting champion| up to within a short time of his re-| “IL saw baseball work wonders facts in regard -to the ‘land situatton.) cleaning, activities, the. male-members local club in the South Dakota state| epidemic of sore arms has resulted.| got off to a bad \start and in the five | tiring from the office. in ‘Nicaragua and I know what Three months’ subscription. Free, It gf families will be round in the back a = eter — games played, the home run king, is| The different amodnts embezzled by| * I’m talking about. ‘The United for Rome for as ants latves tiaenit you: 78 yards rem Vine, ee rubbish Rae has baseball league has signed several Brookings, S. D., April 27.—An-| hitting only .238, the result of five} changing the tax receipts varied from States marines brought -baseball simply write me a fotter and way, | accumulated during -the winter. Players for the coming season, but) nouncement that there will be no in-| hits, including a double, in 21 times|a few dollars up ‘to -$345 in one in-| to Nicarugua when they pacified “Mall me LANDOLOGY ‘and all per: | |The campaign, Mr. Nettleton declar-| js in the market for some good in-| terepilegiate baseball at state college) at bat. C. B. Walker, of Philadelphia | stance, In all 24 duplicate tax re | the country /in'1912, Soon the ticulars FREE.” Addrcas eileen. Tang ed;. will do';much to :reduce fire |'fieiq material. He also is watching) this season has been made by Coac.; who has been in four games has hit| ceipts have been altered in favor of] Yanks had President ‘Diaz de- ology, Skidmore Land Co. ‘ 3 itcher. = 5 two -circul ances 2 red ve 1 inte Pula ‘a ‘more Bidy., “Marinette. Wisconsii School ehilaren have. been asked for a good left hand pitcher. G. A. West. The coaching force ot} two circuit: drives. Aus finances and there is believed’. veloped inte a regular fan, ie 1-10+4mor | the institution will devote its entire} 9 = to be others still out They organized the Nicaragua FREE_ WISCONSIN BULLETINS-soi, |.t0. co-operate in various ways and fire| Aperdeen, S! D., April acob | attention on track and spring foot-| illiott of Brooklyn with an average| ‘The county will take charge of the| ‘League. It became the national p Wisconsin Dept, of Antlcaiture, scapiok oes aaNet vy na amection of Speolnan of, Oberlin, (Ohio) college,| ball. Interclass baseball will be play-| of .677 tops the National league Dat-! criminal prosecution and a hearing sport. A league game there now x il, Madison, Wis. *3-24-60t aera thadlareer cities eek. owners | 228 been origexed to coach the several | ed. ters. He made his mark in three| will undoubtedly be held and the attracts ag many as 20,000 peo- e a a y ,athletic. ms at the Northern Nor, — s, getting four hits in six times] am@unt of bail fixed as, soon as the ple. The first games were near WORK WANTED have. been asked’ to donate service|l'ma) and Industrial school here dur-| Helena, Mont., April 27,—Crows are 7%. Wheat, a team mate, how-; states 8 attorney returns. riots. They disputed every de- WOMAN WANTS WORK by day or hour. | for a general gathering of all waste | ing the 1920-21 season. Speelman will] killing trout at a, rate of 400 pounds hitting .526 for five games, be < | cision. ‘The marines taught the aca st s-26-iwk| material and it is expected that the/ devote part of his time to scliolastic| a day near the junction of Bridger | ing credited with 1 hits in 19 times --%| natives to obey the umpire as salvage from paper and other mate) work. | creek and the Yellowstone river, i pat. Hough, Cincinnati, who. won || | WHAT AT THEY SA | well as faw. President. Chain j i ) ac] a aut, ? y © g ly J as aw. ‘Preside: ha WK 2 SOSTTIONS Toe Gav iin | Tials of value will pay the expense of s | cording to information. received, by batting honors last season 11 Ly Poa ry SAY “3 j moro, present head of the gov- engineer, either steam or gas. Alsy| ‘He campaign. La Crosse, Wis., April 27.—Greater| J. L. Dehart, state fish and game] batting .222. ‘This average was at- ernment, himself admits — that wife wants work by day or my iveite Sat eee SRT numbers of ducks are found in the ioner. The state has planted! tained in five games, in which ca CHARLES WEBB.MURPHY « baseball has been the mast three boys want work on‘ farm, | Write BAR BROWN DERBIES waters about this section than. in| great quantities of trout fry™ in| was ai Dat 18 times and made 4 hits.; There seems to be a strong under-| potent foree in bringing about law and ord rent to discourage deals for th ss of ball players for a mere an association batters with an ary consideration. Some of the | 3, having made eight; biggest men in baseball think it is} times at bat. He play-| hurting the game, ‘Every once inj among his people.” bane, wk | ‘PHILADELPHIA. —=The American i | ‘ ekeeper by hie thany years previous. Hunters be-| streams during the past ten years and | ented ANTED Pong wi wa tou 3. p,| League may soon adopt measures to/jieve that the closed spring season | a campaign for destruction of crows| Lrainard, “Columbus, leads the! Spiritwood, N._D.” Box 23; 4-20-18t] prevent practical jokers from mak-} wij) result inthe birds not going so is being organized by trout fisher | Ame EXPERLENCE Stenographer desires | ing future public presentations at the! fay north and many of the rice fields) men. l average of position. Write No. 52 care-Tribune. || ball parks of such things as ‘brown| in this vicinity may result into| | hits in fifte 4-26-1wk PY derbies. ‘Babe Ruth accepged the joke! preeding i Palls inc fours f someone re: 2 » colos- = . x . grounds for the birds. | Sioux Falls, S. ed in four games, awh omeone remembers the colos: f LOST AND FOUND smiling, but the magnates don’t like — | Falls college, with prospects of vir- | sal price paid for Babe Ruth, and | partment GOST—Retween Bismarck and Washburn'| it. They fear it might prove a jinx | ° saskatoon, Sask., April 27.This| tually all of last season's football) Kllis, Birmingham, who has played| straightway unburdens his view F R é ies’ black fur neck wrap Thurs-| to~a star. 1 elty will be represented by a strong; team returning for the 1920 season, is! in ames, is out in front of the| Charles Webb Murphy of the Chicago } or en batters of the Southern association. | Cubs, says: night, \Reward. for..recovery, <6 SS lacrosse team this year, according to! making preparations for a hea di same, Carl, Holmgren, Wilton, N; 2) Abdur-Rahman Kahn, amir of At- present indications; At a recent meet-| ‘schedule. All ¢ollege teams in the i} r PY of. f | He made 14 hits in 26 times at WER aaneRbete ere 2 q ;Shanista from 1844 to 1909. suc-| ing fifty men of previous experience; state will be played, and it fs ex-| for an average of - Bs ae ean baseball ever fea trees a ree AU TO 1OBILES — MOTORCYCLES ceeded in imposing an organized |. Signed up for-the year and from them, pected North Dakota ‘schools ‘and, s gets sto Ue point where those Convenient iccation im center of FOR SNLE—Model 1-2 Hupmobile tour- | Zovernment upon a most unruly PeO-/ine team to yepresent Saskatoon in| some Minnesota colleges will be added | ROOKIE HAS CLASS interested: attend to:-It Me 11 | Bismarck mean Nor thorny Peels ing car in. excellent condition, fully | ple, j the provincial games will be picked. | to, the schedule TACOMAS-Whether B. V. Graham; ay have a rule that will make |} gO ™ tion Rent reasonable. equtipped. Address Box 150, Bismarck: =| tee: piieel er makes gogd with the Tacoma bas | such a deal as the transfer of | Immediate pos asgigney NG Db. ‘ $4504406400444444042.| Spokane, Wash., April 27.—-Wofk on| Duluth, Minn., April 27.—Back of| ball club or not really doesn't matter,| Babe uith, from the Red Sox to | ervations; apply at once in per- MISCELLANEOUS : ; the. new University of Washington | open water is handicapping the Di-| He reported at the training camp in the Yankees impossible. Hvery- |f son, f Wh COLLECT CLAIMS, NOTES AND | @ , FOR SALE | athletic field will begin May 1, and| luth boat club crews. So far the men| a 7-passenger. buzz wagon. and_ said body's bus s E bey | CCOUNTS ‘anyatliete. "No. charge un ‘it is expected that the stadium will) have been able to do only inside work.| he was looking for work. They} ? and, that, T am sorry to \ Bi jeer collect. Our aftatn aed gts f ‘be completed and ready for use) Outside work will not be started for) signed him and his wagon with sub: | ie now baseball has i v dar H ismarck sistent service, gets you feo vou Lot 50x150. paved ish and November 1, the date wt fhe Wash | at least two weeks untess much warm. | ducd whispers. 3 ! ee prawons of hale | need in your business, rite or cal sewer on the lot for. quick sale ington-Dartmouth football game. The} er weather comes during the last States hy es s R ] C zeit Mera nls ARE ag Phone $525.00 | i stadium will have a seating capacity} week of this month. _———_—_—_—_—_—_— sluceer fad commend he Ute ea ty ompany 4-7-1mo, of 60,000. | Ta Fon SALE—The fat Shop at Halliday, N. Dak, The best Jocation on the nort! E | ‘Seattle, Wash. i _Doh Grant. | GE, D.C. Ph. G | owners in securing his services, | Bismarck Bank Bldg. ris. ngen Fargo, IN. D, April 2 : | and Walt-Powers, infielders have. be ‘ Chivonractor ; but what about the Boston pub- | Telephone 314 > ete, four liv. wt | 5 ae 2 is ‘onsultation Fre ic, Can a aj pague ¢ we brand) E erent Neo competitions 4-21-1w er has greatly handicapped the base-| signed by the local club in the Paci ceier fi ea uv it expects a fee sebtigens | good trade; ask any traveling man on f eteneenesesseeeneneeetes ball squads at the ‘North Dakota Agri- | International baseball league. With | Suite 9, 11!—Lucas Block—Phone 260) expects CD | BY BLOSSER Hd Hadn't Come To That Yet! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS New School East Side — aera ae, FINE CAT: TAGALONG, id fi D constturon the Hart pat wr wie SME BOTTLE of town. Near the school are j some very desirable lots, which can be bought on easy terms and reasonable prices. Now is i .the time to buy, before the school is completed and prices if are ralged. During thesé times {| of high’ prices on food stuffs, = every one should have a gar- | den. Why not buy some cheap | lots, and raise your. own pota- toes? Potatoes are now four | and five dollars per bushel. | What will they be next year? i H | | HEDDEN AGENCY Room 15, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. | Phone 78R