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THE WEATHER FAIR AND WARMER THIRTY-NINTH YEA MBN OUTNUMBER ‘WOMEN VOTERS IN THE COUNTY BUSINESS MUST RULE FARMERS CO-OP AGENCIES DAKOTA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1920. « THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee ee LAST EDITION INCREASE IN WOMEN VOTE CALLS FOR: 100- PRECINCTS Hillsboro, N. D,, Nov. 16. — Lloysl j increased number of voters, due ta granting of suffrage to women, ‘will necessitate increase of approximately H | $3;500,000 IS LOOTINGREAT POSTAL ROBBERY i PRICE FIVE CENTS FOKKER COMES HINT MEXICAN RECOGNITION TS FAR AWAY 1100 more precincts in this, city. At pale Ee \ aN A jthe last election, the first in which | 700. | Pe i =) Official Vote Shows That 687 Character of Men in Private| women voted for state and national Officials, Admitinig This Figure | State Denartment Checks Pro- tickets, many precincts accommodated | paganda of “Groups of More Men Voted on Gu- bernatorial Candidates ELECTION COST $3,000 Estimated That. Total Cost in State Is Over $100,000 The men voters in Burleigh county outnumbered the women by 687, as| shown by the vote for Governor, ac-| cording to the official vote, the can- yassing of which has been completed “JOHN FIELDS Business Makes Success, Minnesotan Says IS FOR*COOPERATION —_—— Would. Have Farmers Establish Own Agencies and Onerate in Grain Exchanges St. Paul, Noy. 17. of marketing operative own \ Stute supervision organizations and‘ co- rship of retail agen- Gics by farmers are recommended in | report hy Hugh J. Hughes, director | 6 0 (} R of the Minnesota department of agri- | \ many more than 400 per: | quired by. law. . 5 As the next municipal election is in spring, efforts are now-being directed at redistricting the city and establish- \ing precincts according to the regig- j tration at the last election. Minne- tapolis now has 210. precincts. STATE TAX GASE BEFORE FEDERAL’ TNOV. £8 “Probably Correct” Work | On Clues‘ | | ONESUSPECT IS HELD | es 4 Robbery Declared to Be the Work of “Inside Men” Fa- | miliar With Conditions Gmaha, Nov. 17—-An estimate that | {the amount of property stolen from | j2 mail car in Council Bluffs Satur-| day, hight will total $3,500,000 is fair. | tly accurate, in the opinion of L. J.! | vatterson, superintendent of mails at Individuals | HARDING IS INVITED Mexican Officials Want Presi- dent-Elect To Stop Off at Vera Cruz Washington, Nov, 17. corporation dono group of individ- uals is going to “deliver American recognition to Mexico,” it was stated authoratatively at the state depart- ment. It was stated that as a pre- lo group of by, the county Doar votes wast for} . CNUAHOMA CITY. Chie, — | Ulture, made public today. ‘The re- ses Hhat place, liminary to recognition the American a ere SCR aoe SAGAR ER aA eo ose rt deals with the results of an in- 5 rf | . pvernment did not insist on the abro- Governor, of which O'Conner received] John Fields, forme sident of | PO" an in y ig padres aha’ Ne qe wate erie ne ie Or nets ! ers, 1,736 men yoted for Frazier and| chanical College, ‘twice ince | “Onditions affecting the marketing of | ? F 7 SA ry ry.” He is " Soon: 7 {sis nen voted for O'Connor, ‘There| for governor, and editor of one of | 8M Products, ordered by the 1514 Judge! WoodReuelt Of Ome cso ravesr GEO tit abresten in’ Mendes Orn cate added, nowevers tavibstke were 1,259’ women voters who ci Senator Capper’s farms papers for eolalatire: ha at Fargo json, N, C. Graves, a former post of. | noite ae SAE tia uae! and Co-operative ownership by the farm: ir ballots for Frazier many years, is*the nominee of the | fice clerk at Omaha, is said to havi ‘ 5. who voted for Mr. O’Connor. south tor Harding's yf ts of the machinery of marketing, 9 + {had $18,000 concealed in an extra iire} bron clivye the United States could stot No changes in previously announ-| of ire: Wield. sre cast as r aS a point where the ¥or his automobile | accord recognitiong The United States Fields gai i ced results are noted by the officia}| The election cost Burleigh county about $3,000, it is figured. It pepularity when he demonstrated to Oklehoma that kafir w > , arm product its ed retail d identity tribution. offered as the best available solution or vhere it r | ; ALL ROADS INVOLVED | of gold currency and! s from the mail coach | trans-continental The robbery negotiable hon the g Pe, fe SF it was declared, is actuated solely by a desire to protect all valid in- terests of Americans in Mexico. It) good. feed for cattle as f | Uni Is . fof Chicago.) = NEW YORK — “Within five or is estimated that the cost to the entire} Corn, The kuti aia Se of the farmers’ marketing problem, | United States Pays Taxes In YBuntington and Quincy railroad train! ten y swe shall eon ie 7m era aye betwein $125,000 and ilfgd has eliminated crop fail | SYS the repor volved if Some Suits Now jearly Sunday | morng at Council) in th as safely in HEADING TINVETED, 150,000. . ‘ : i Jo-operative ownership of retail Blufs, Ts across the river from? iant. ai os as W wi Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 17.—Prés: i ' | Rig homevalite. r r ‘ a 2 Rift een | I p z e om! giant airplanes as we do now in Brownsville, Tex., Noy. 17.—Prési- Several persons received totes for igencies, such as grocery stores, feed | Pendin#for Adjudication |Omaiia, is admitted by postal officials; liners, and m comfortably,” dent-elect Harding’s reply to the iv constable, thgugtitner aw ore no ayOW | OOS wena | narkets, milk depots and similar ‘2 ae j to be in the neighborhood of. the prediction of Anthouy H. {vitation to visit Mexico ‘during his cae ere iting Siibien. Gunk Nn olaces is suggested by Mr. Hughes as | Fargo, Nov. 17--The final steps in | 500,000. eae * | Fokker, imventor and mannfac- {southern trip probably will be deter _ ed the lis scaly ng 68 ote sy A practical solution of the “unnec Lelie. famous anilveed? taxation canes. he: robbery is thought to have; turer of the plane by that name | mined upon during the next 24 hours Yegan received 5, Gec ge I ley got} sary experses of living borne by Mates pee , peeeeel ty committed by some one “on the ch ‘gave Germany the air su- [as he travels by special train from 6, William Fisher got 7 and Vincent) AOnaniiets i ; involving $2,169.191.32 will begin in | inside,” as it was worked with clock-} premacy during the early part of | Brownsville to New Orleans Donahue reweived 22. Some gthers re- i Statesipervislon tor the: itepose the United States district court in /like! precision; a chance gang of! the war. ‘ Lavine. have thiscamakiine Kenine ceived scattering votes a total of 47, j ot establishing A fair barter vad pee Fargo on Thursday morning, Noy, 18.| bandits would have been unable to, Fokker (shown here) and wife | a i t oe i Si a ee one a {he but not enough to have their names Anes held cagenticl X | Judge J. W. Woodrouzh of Omaha, pick the one of the six cars contain! have arrived in New. York on a |tirdg wae te ena New Ocleneg recorded in the official totals. Vin- Contral Selling Neb., will hear the arguments, and jing the greatest amount of loot so} business trip. He explains he isa lat 10 o'cloc TOW 1 ad cent Donahue’s friends, “running him y Aceney ton his de¢ision will hinge the ques- i easily. ock tomorrow morning and © i ? . 7 whee Foti é er a x Dutchman and not a German, “L ‘ing a five-l 7 on stickers,” made a strong campaign; BUDGET BOARD! Mv. Hughes recommends that local tion of whether or no! the railroads! ; Bullion, Gems, Bonds | jtever lost my Dutch citizenship.” |Atins.# five hour slay was. to, deliver and are gratified at the result. Mr.j o-operative elevators create a centr} | grail be compelled to pay tat por-| ‘The treasure ried registered | Kee “Cad lo to Wusinsce, 1 ees Deter Wie, New “Orleans Donahue has not announced whether a ae heeney Such agencies should | tion of the 1917 and 1918 tax whieh |Mail from the to “the At-' somewhere and 1 found, a cu A aaa of Commerce he will accept the office. Gates. “AEE ‘ ;, | Hold membership in any grain e*- | they assert is in excess of ax antic, gold and bullion shipments! (omer in Germany. 1 never \ ; If his steamer’s course is to be Succeeds .McCarten, Who No-| change through which they can find | (poy OSs ess of the {8 ‘fromthe ‘San Francisco mint to| jn the German arin 1 hever Was | changed to permit a call at Vera Cruz that should have bebn levied agaiy them. There are five cases pending in’ th an announcement is expected before he reached the Louisiana port. There were no indications before his depart- i in the German army or in the se |Washington, and much miscellaneous | yico of the !jewelry and securities. { Fokker The car was made up in San Fran-! Justice’s Vote Large A surprisingly large vote was ¢ tice of the peace. The four i i marketing outlet, continues the re- | port, and the hoard of directors of the central organization should be em rman governmen ys he offered his planes to England and Ameirca in | | tifies Governor He Is | Unable to Serve were elected, as four were to; nowered to constitute itself a corpora | federal court assailing the validity | cisco | Wednes It ame into = as : ‘ned | ure whether he would accept the in- 5 2. R. H. Thistlethwaite re-| ’ in to comply eae jot portions of the tax imposed on‘Qmaha on the Union Pacific tracks} tees bul pon Colm tresses | vilation which came to, him yesterday ceived 1,631 men votes and 1.006 ont J. les of various hoards of trades in |*ilroad property by the state boar: |and was trajsferred to the Burling-| He believes two things are nec- [ftom Mexican officials. . men’s votes; Justice apeiman 4 | Noup: rder to obtain memberships in them, |! edualization for 1917 and 1918. ‘ton for Chicago and New York. | ossary to make airplanes as com- | Sai eo ibang a ey Noe sigue tein goles ate ae mari As an alternative plan tl he main proposition advanced in| The car left Omaha securely) mon as autos sufficient fly- voles, Anton eer got 1.695 men vores! seen appoited a member of the state | ation ‘of a cent Phehalf of the railroads is that their | and jbolted. — At Council! ing ficids, and second, machines | and 39 omen, votes and George) ;| budget corkinittee by Governor Fra- independently of existing | Property was assessed at a rate | BINS a mail ate pousht to enter) which will ascend from a very | ; a oe | Ne eee ancsseils Hichards 5) g hanges ‘and in connection | highe sSany other class of prop- re oe He pa ne is | small space, such as a roof, Fok- | State totals have not been made on Dates ae ¢ lve of the senate ap- | like sales agencies in other in the state and that they should ! weniees tier tealh hes ed ithe ker adds that planes must be | FOR ICE RINK the referred measure affecting the re- | 2ropriatior conunitte e, who isa meni- reed from that part of the tax | 0! asad th i ft A made simpler. stronger and j{ bercof the hudret committee by virtuc Fagmot en. Middle: tvhich. is in excess’ of, the amofnt \C2% entered and the robbery dis-| cheapter to become commercially | an sing the proposition as to the The vote in! c ae) wera! Of his position. Mr. MeCarten intorm ed the Governor that he was unable to becoming a middle-man Mr. Rae ilughes writes: moval of county seats. this county .was close. There 2,661 votes cast for the measure and 2,236 against it. | ‘covered. The theory held ‘most ten- {able is that the car was broken into by one of the gang, while the rest) followed beside the car through the states. | | “profitable. ¥ | Fokker-is now working on the possibility of human/ flight with- out engines. they say they should shave paid had their porperty been assessed on an equal bagis with other property. f Nielson Majority i ' There were 4,097 persons who voted | to change the name of the state re- | ropri; Other members of the budget com-| «The substitution of federal co-op- mites are Governor Frazier, John | eration for the services rendered by Maddock, chairm n “of, the house 4p-| the jobber or wholesaler is a mat- tions cominittee of the 1925} ter that must be determined in each | Testimony inf this case, has deez | quiet outskirts of the two cities: their | {taken before the examiner appointed) companion throwing the loot from the | by the district court, Miss.M. Nymon. | train to an automobile. More than 100 days have been spent | How “Robbery” W: Staged form school at Mandan to the state| session, Auditor Carl, Kositzky and training school and 1,488 who voted) Attorney General William Langer. against it. Met , _ “Conferences already have started ou The amendment making woman suf-! the proper appropriations to be made frage Ponsa tone Le esate for staté depurtrients by the legis rece voies, while 937 men voted lature in its forthcoming session. against it and 479 women opposed it. y Nielson received 3,071 votes in s Johnson, BELIEVE DEATH OF 2 ACTRESSES unty to 2.717 for } the line of farm production strictly on the business merits of the proposition. The normal sales period of wheat was jonly a generation ago a little more than a month. Conditions today, i cluding car shortage and greater abi!- ity of the farmer to finance the crop, has extended the season to practically the entire y It has been the func- in the taking of evidence, about 300 witnesses have been examined, there are about 5,000 pages of testimoyy nd 16 volumes. Government Fights Tax. The. most important of these cases is the one prosecuted by the director general of railroads on behalf of the federal government. It involves the Passing from Omaha to Council Bluffs, the train moved slowly, not imore than five miles anjhour. It {would have been easy, it is pointed | out, for the bandit to “flip” to the} step of the car, break a pane in the |small window in the upper part of {the car door, and, reaching through. throw back the latch. RRR eee AD CLUB HEAD COMES T0 CITY TO MAKE TALK IN BISMARCK Various Bodies Stand Ready to Co-operate to Construct Rinks Sites for city ice skating rinks are | wanted. As soon as these sites are obtained work on preparing them will be start- ed. ! i 3 vi i iddle mz handle the | tax eased agai oper = =e | divided as follows: Mféss_ Nielson, tion of the middle man to handle t taxes assessed against the properties | eds. . 5 A Pie es men votes, 1,938; women, 1,763; 'Miss IS EXPLAINED jcrop. This is a highly speculative | of the Great Northern Railway com DR. M. R. GILMORE William J. Betting Will Be poke memliors of the city common Johnson, men votes, 1,589; women. ‘undertaking involving risks that | pany, Northern Pacifie Railway com: | ee : a i : , and 1,128 omar {necessitate a somewhat, wide margin Hany. Ghieago, Milwaukee & St. Pati GIVES TALKS AT Guest of Bismarck Town | stand ready to co-operate in the mat- P| iw oa E jter, it is announced. F. E. McCury who was named over} chico, Nov. Ed Allen for state’s attorney received 1,667 men votes to 1,783 for Allen 17.--The police, be- the deaths of Marie Ramey and Lil- lieve they have found a solution to | of profit to protect the buyer agains: losses due to price fluctuation. Ii the farmer takes over this phase of Railway company, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Ste Saint Marie Railway com- pany and Farme in & Shipping | N.D. UNIVERSITY “Doctor Melvin R. Gilmore, curator Criers on December 2 The local chapter of the American Society of Engineers sometime ago and 1,538 women votes to 1,179 forijian ‘Thompson, actresses, whose | ‘istribution he automatically, assumes | company railroad, in North Dakota.|o~ the North Dakota Historigal so- William J. Betting, of St. Paul: aeteet oo: Honats hele services in Allen. ie aN rn |hodies were found Sunday in Graat |the risk inherent to the middleman. qpy the state bourd of equalization, fof! ciety and an authority on the uses | Vice-president of the Associated Ad- deying ont any lee 71a for the city. Richard Penwarden’s majority OVeT) park, Wiliam’ Harris, a chauffeur, | These risks can be best absorbed and /the year 1918 ‘The amounts were |of plants by the Indians, is giving | vertising Clubs of the World, will visit] sites, put these nine ewe Done me Morris for es * / told the police he drove the women inure age st ee ©0- | protested by the director general and |. series of lectures before. the class {Bismarck on Thursday, December 2, eae ter fiosaineeie eoe Harding Vote {and two men on a joy ride Saturday ore SabeHbon ie scat Diciness |his representatives, as excepalve: Aus in the geography of North Americ: |jn jis tour of North Dakota, deliver-| lieved. {right and that when the women be- Harding electors received 2. to | discriminatory. The United at the University,” says the Grand | ing addr on adv rtising and the G. N. Keniston, secretary’ of the Com- vote: terous, they were taken co} and co-operative business helps | government has to pay the taxes for |Forks Herald of Nov.12. It continues i xh ee eee ead. Std jaar and thrown out of the {make clear why co-operative organ | the year 1918, while it was operating “Yesterday Doctor Gilmore spoke on |WOrE of the associated advertising aie aay eee hee rate | votes and 379 wamen votes. Debs re machin zations not infrequently find ditficul- | the “railroads. ‘The total amount of {rhe Geographical Distribution of the [TMP oe vi visit the stat which might be “aedd” and’ hesneke i 5 The! police said they believed the |ties in securing needed banking a8-/ the tax imposed over the protest of Mr. Betting will visit the state un- cl : a ceived 220 men votes and 101 women j@eaths were due to essive drink nce. In private business the | the government representatives, was | Indian.’: This afternoon at four o'clock in the geology lecture room he will der the auspi s of the various Town any citizens who have lots which they would permit to be used for skating votes. - asi redit i sharacl 0 i 1 $d vhich are subsidiary or- seiv votes and /ing home made w y a x- {basis of credit is the character of the | $3 675,056.08. > governm aid igs ae ae te Ww 'y " 0 Ladd received 1,962 men wotes ane x of vet Ae wis aa ands ex ‘individual and the performance of his $3,675,056.08 The gove 4 en , speak on ‘Indian Culture as Influenc- | panizations of the Associated adver-|rink purposes, telephone him at tke 1,367 women votes while Perry g0i) posure. d by the polic vid ae at er. 7 two-thirds of this to the varios |eq by Geographical Conditions. The lfising clubs. He will be the guest of |Commercial club. 1372 men. ¥otes and 1,362 women) that H icated the, woni- | business, his tangible assets and Mis | county treasurers of the state, $2,450,- | jecture is open to any one interested inthe club dinner on the evening of| The Town Criers club stands ready votes gS Ie ; ion were not in condition’ to help volume the bank loans apparently on | 937,53, leaving as the amount in dis-|indian life and culture. Bie att Erase heaven ie nate ay There were no avowed candidates! themselves when left in the park |the basis of tangible assets. pute in the director general's suit,| “Phe occasion of Dr. Gilmore’s visit Community subjects were discussed| that the proposition is successful. we 15k not of peel eT aces (Rae, mn the ald eater WAN HE | soantinl cred touuremant acid” (tn to Grand Forks the past week was |py the ‘Town Cricrs at their Decem-| epee ton ee pt Oe te palmer got] iGbaee iaeese a vestesinea pido meant ‘ Roads Bring Suit to speakgbefore the State Teachers’ !yer meeting last night. Opigions of | ‘A and Grant Palmer got 11. For asses“; Bruises found-on the bodies were pgs | 4 it NORTH DAKOT sor only a fey votes were cast, the) said by Harris, according to th: CANDIDATES FOR i The remaining suits are prosecuted ‘py the railroads in their own right, association on his assigned topic o the program, ‘A Living Outdoor Mu- various members methods of community expressed on advertising. BOYS AND GIRLS names of W. F. Falkner, M. Wolf and) noice, to have been inflicted when ey ; i Paid | Secanee i eas SE error dali torca™ communtiy: cele. m ari Hel rec e : , . 4 | and involve the taxes which the ra seum,’ when the speaker gave an ex-|the proposal for a commun ! Brett pee seal panes showea| the, Women resisted an attack by SCOTTISH RITES iii companies themselves are liable | position of the plan now in hand of jbration at Christmas time, inaugura-| WINT RECOGNITION sae tae ae the Record; 2,034 for|their companions. BEING IN ITIATED 20", anc they involve the taxes. for} planting on the Capitol grounds for j tion of a Program of wintes per s, fans i 7078 pribune, 632 for the Press and 75) «The to men, with, the yactressog ps lthe year 1917. the new Memorial building now under |program of advertiimg, tor the ©) ne Outlook = aeaaiie ob Neventee for, the Gazette, which witndtey after | imodebilé. 2 arrested atter Hari The fall reunion of the Scottish Rite | A TEL eae er a ne | construction. ee ition visitors In the c ‘The purpose} 10 has the following comment: “At * its'name was on the ballot. | urrendered. According to the policy | bodies of Fargo, opened at the Masonic | Pany Was taxt Sabian eS . 99e lof the discuss s to develop lines | the Iowa Inter-State fair, a newspaper su a. n | alata ar aqualiz at $1,236 poe ule ‘ i Say if ! temple yesterday, the class of candi-{ state board of equalization at § UKRAINIANS FLEB _ ¢ action to be pursued in the neat! qispatch says, special honors were they said they “picked up” the ac salg published in the Grand Forks Park by Socialists of City Council They paid two-thirds of thi: | my a i & Marohy & Toner, of Grand ation was called | Lower Brule res of their ele nin the near fu- sei e | tresses@ed tly tt ee “| dates reporting at 9 a. m. Degrees) 614.52. id 4 anes ee bale ae 4 LEAGUE PEDDLES Hee bea feud of the cube nig the {from the fourth to the 14th will be| amount, $824,408.15, leaving a bil BEFORE THE REDS Je oho ‘Fown Crierst-aigcusaion’ follow: | armen Off by girls: “and boys, clubs hem on a round of the cabarets. The | a z Pa onaaaiies | ahora sna cet alidtat suit a OF pate Z { 2 Tow? discuss jof Nort akota. vi i \conferred today under the supervision | in controversy in J + fed their monthly dinner at the Mc-j fing eee! ¢ re yolice quote the men as- saying they | . 2p ach. Wi 2 ter of | 204.77. Warsaw Noy. 17. ~The Ukrainiang | & aaa ee first prizes—on calves, pigs and : f F. B. Leach, venerable master of | 204.77. . 6 me a vhicl early 30 memb #s Eke cpan ee Lae e5 | ) : : left the women with Harris in his ma-|P.4ch Lodge of Perfection No. 1 of, The Northern Pacific Railway com-| have evacuated Kiev and other towns | Nena sean Mice Mew ierabers {ee ee mathe. sewing oxbibite i > |chirfe. They denied vany brutality. | Baygo, | pany was taxed at $1,028,101.88 and il} they had occupied and are fleeing de-| initiated into the organi tion. | ee ter er ate and j Their names were not divulged. ' "A social feature in connection with | paid two-thirds of this to the v rious | feated before the Russian Soviet of- dare Charles Wattams A: 8. pols eleven states: North) kota and { AT EET SP EEE er lthe work tomorrow will be the ban-) county treasurers, namely $685,401.45, | fensive. 2 \cerand GA. Bonlat: [Nebraska the | _ 8a¥8,_ : : F SALE 117320 MOTOR VEHICLES | quet in honor of the class of five years | jeaying the amount in controvers in! The \Bolsheviki cavalry has swept | eee | ore. nongrs t Tha ti aN otter state | Pierre? S. D., Nov. 17-—The report | This event will be held in the; i¢¢ suit, $342,700. j through th a k ainian lines at var iBURDICK HEADS represented a ie . ; | OC the: secrets tate of Soult je: dining, room. The ane The Soo Railway company wis | Oe ee ee surnie ty Guelet| an 7 : __| Dakota for the ear ending | Croix degrees will be conferred UPON) taxeq at $538,095.07, for 1917, and alvisions were «surrounded by Soviet D. FEDERATION KILLS 4 BEARS Grand Forks, Nov. 17.—Thirty-nine | June 30, 1920, shows that 117,320 mo- | the class tomorrow, The work will’ — ca iwo.thirds of this to the various Ween heausiat Ted communications: | Sa IN WISCONSIN i executed by North Dakota resi-| tor vehicles were licensed in th! be in charge of Dr. C. 8. Putnam.) oi treasurers, namely $358,-| broke because of bad co c 8. ii Usher L:, Burd' 1! in favor of the Grand Forks] twelve months preceding. In addition, | wise mast : hee | county sv catste the amount in’ contro-| cvs —____——— lot ee eee a eS American were sold at public 1 Fe pj t156 dealers’ lic were issued, | | The urerces oF thesGounet| ot aes | versy in its suit, $179,365.34. | Sioux Indians on War itent of the North Dakota Federa ; Serre an ata ames at the front door,of the Grand Fork”) Es = doit ‘willbe put on Weert’ The remaining suit is that of the lof Farm bureaus. the choice being) bert Forney, 20, hite Rapids, } ornoon 5 tL : “7 remaining $ 8 | ~ a u we el bei ae { Pa A ae noe Lae aL rival ale, Blossonr ob the eu lates me Sears nonaistorr orl an el Farmers Grain & Shipping Company | Path for Red Cross made hy the federation’s executive ae hamlets discovered bes | to sfy a‘loan made by the vue. (ofthe gum family, |bas been, adopted | Burs! re hold | railroad. The tax imposed wi ‘ . = committee named at a meeting here) out } ne overed & ¢ State Bank cf East. Grand Forks} a3 Austra pal emblem, charge of “A. G. Arnold. $163 ete posed Maid | Minneapoils, Nov. 17.—-The Sioux |jact week. ‘This announcement was| in what proved to be a winter den. Minn., to the American for which ua en. ——~ { 25 leh ‘teaving 99 902.23 in dispute. Indians in Lower Brule, S. D., are on| mage today at the agricultural col- He killed two other cubs and the notes had been delivered to the bank | fal * fore eee aie vonne, Con, {tie War path—this time for the Amer | joe mother. as. security. ; German Siege Gun Barred from City Judge N. C. Young of Younss Com lien Med Cross. ‘ BEES a raicias tet conaideriagrotner slienenie According to the legal notice of the| oe ee ‘and |, A War council of all Siouxs of the! grficers and will make announcement RESCUE TEN IN ] i et vi represent the ilroads, ‘nas 4 American then the legal newspaper ot) $ will represen 5 roads. } hy Sam Crazy Bull, a Yull-blooded In- | ture, it was s Grand Forks county, on October 30, Sheboygan, Wis, Nov. The So declared that | and the director eencu oy Hones ‘dian, and Red Cross Roll Call organ-| u a as oe det BUR ING MINE the loan was made by the bank ony pig gi they were “of the opinion that | While F. BE. Packard of the attorney |izer for that place recently.’and cam T Warlingtons Nov. 17. — Ten May 5, 1919, the amount being $4,900.) an the recent and sec- the citizens of Sheboygan are bet- | general's office will “represent the | paign plans were made forthe rene AND SUN SHINES sdintret ioe wasioa Teds Si nonnatne The amount still due the bank From) ured for Sheboygan by Congress- er ners j State. al of Red Cross annual memberships, | IN NO. DAKOTA burning Arnold coal mine near her2. the American, to satisfy which th?) man Edward Voigt and Mayor ter served without such field guns | cre mena according. to tnformaton revolved’ ay a Bodies of five others were recovered. farmers’ notes were sold was $ Herman Albrecht will remain in and that the public display thereof Japan is covered with immense | headquarters of the northern division Buffalo Y., Nov. 17.—Buf- One other person trapped in the mine terest at 8 per cent} on $2,207.84 here. The drive began November 11 with the « tool house instead of fosters and inspires a we irit. [orchards of mulberry trees for the) Reames sag Aiea BY nies Ledbcite ‘osters and inspires a war spirl pdetidee ee ; ee ih vill continue for two weeks. falo is snow-bound today in one was still missing. from Sept. 20, 1920. wore made in the} finding 9 place as an ornament in the minds of the coming genera- | "#ising of cocoons for the silk in-jand will continue f Tecthet Gera November “storing The: reueue “ettecked bye taneline Mostee ‘ly fal in one of the city parks, following {dustry: ‘A French automobile builder has de-| in its his From 4 a. m. to |around the fire which had shut off the summer and early fall of 1918, and tion,” which they fel “should be 7 a, m. more than a foot of snow ze : y am ity report by nine social- “pl; h § single entry of the mine came 29 with the exception of one made by; @ maior , ss ? ed TE sourag- 7500-ton concrete tanker recently | signed an airplane that can be us 7 le entr Ray Litsey of Bisbee, all were past ists, ee of the common meme rather than encourag: arn from San Diego, Cal, as a monoplane or a biplane. | felt. hours after the flames broke out. e council. f due, ~

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