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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE '‘ f - PAGE’ THREE. =, f ea 5 _ = - y! ¥ i OOOO OT f Delaware, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, | Ren ey ; . vy 4 aabklide 1 spony if ine “ New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, West ne R : _ " s Virginia and Wyoming. These 12 fur- | = i a ~ nish 2,246 college atudeuts to the in- i i _ if 2 . i ; PE R 8 ) NALITY stitution of other states, in the [st \ " Z , 1 i . Bs \ 1 surveyed. f: For the Dinner Table ' f “Conversely, it is interesting | to f bs WF [note,” said Dr. Kelly, “that Califor : \ | ‘ . < OF A VILLAGE ee ere DUT oon chedatte Orchestral Pipe organ. Harry L. Wagner at the console nah THEATRE { A dinner party is incomplete without flowers. Nor is ST [ Ouly a Der pit of California gta Fie L 8 Ti : Toni he ST ee on TONIGHT ONLY: ‘ ay Fay, . dents attend college outside o he as ime ni XN lames iver Ci Lar a table \‘‘well set’’ unless there is a centerpiece of towers Vanderlip.Says It Can Be Done state.” yf a 1 onig } “The Ri ata: be = vs Villace Among otherfacts revealed by the 5 ° * e Khiver’s or ferns. Flowers for this purpose are a.necessity. We ard He Buys Village to ey are: : Mildred Harris Chaplin ‘ ‘eit m y Sh z 1= Prove I ~ Chio leads in the total number of if her u have an elaborate assortment: of best quality Howers and c i : collene stildents eunilied: Fee in. Lewis Stone, Jane Novak and Marjorie a s ay nce te os ees DLE csiembia “haa ‘the - re Daw. A wonderful and vivid story of they are reasonably priced. WILL REMAKE THE PLACE hishest avereze enrolimet yer cot\ THE INFERIOR SEX 1 || Waele of the-Piseen Naren i hr 2.629 pe eSB a A I ee LA ree eer en eee Di iar We Deliver Anytime. .: - REE eS ee ee 7 SEE 3 : ' “Massachusetts leads in tae total 3 - Pe | Sea : p BY LORRY A. JACOBS, ‘number of studextsdrawa from out- Tomorrew : Saturday Them realist, and terrific rattle Hf my 4 ae XN, E. Ay Stadt Correspondent. [ea the stati REAR pene er \ Attraction Extraordinary a horde: te Chinese. A * Smashing f wt ; . OSSINING, N. Y., Noy. 18,4: How pCO donde” Uehey sok number oF eae at, : Se ; ; Drama with Mystery and Thrills, PioneersGreenhouses - can the, personality orca town pe Students in and optside the stare William: Allen White’s Powerful Epic of Ameriean life pana witht Mystery and i pe town be 4 4 OSCAR H. WILL & Phone 163. " changed ¥ a Yanderlip, interna- tional financier, didn't like the person- ality of Sparta, a town of 30 families, a little way from here, and £0 he bought it. i Now he plans to make ‘it over unti! its moral tone suits him. es i ; Sparta has always been a drinking , town. ae CO. 324 4th St. = MI Uhere is a striking lack of migra> tion, the survey showed, of students of southern states to states of the north Vutside ol a limited“amounl of mig tion from one southern. st other, southern student..mi almost, nil. “In the Heart of a Fool” A Startling Reflection in Life’s Great’ Mirror A Truly Big Picture Tomorrow and Saturday SHIRLEY MASON “Merely Mary Ann” Ny \ 7 ™ | It was a crossroads inn town dur- OPEN OH TO > Sa j . lost or something requiring immediate ing the Revolution, and. if common . j + . any ess is EX-SERVICE MEN service, Scouts will stop all other eon a correct, one still may find { RAILROAD ‘TAX 2 | ane Se ie ies of meat eabeetatas duties whatever thése may be and an- the fluid that burns and cheers. . : «| These hav e ype tat y py [ser tiaeatl vons = S™"** George Washington often stayed at HEARING OPUS |rerising We dout ous te ont “When ohe or a few boys are want-| inn and the man who invented: the | : TAR q IN U. S COURT using substitutes, but we feel Ry Tay ed call up respective scoutmasters: Monitor lived at Sparta. These facts yi : ] unfair for then to be led to do so, ae : Ss 2 “Geo. W. Gustafson, troop No. 1 for | attracted Vanderlip 10 years ago Rargo, Nov 18.—Hearing of the f K n lin some ¢ seg, by misleading “com: -% ‘, ‘boys of First Baptist church. Troop | Foreign Population b 4 North Dakota railroad taxation cases i parisons with meat values.” ss Five, Rey. Quigley for M. E. church.| The original colonial stock of the ed involyiag $2,169,191 began here today d E |" Reports of worging men receiving i : WY p Troops Six, Rev. Postlethwaite of |town has vanished and in its place has’ ,, fee | before Judge J. W. Woodrough, of jhigh wages ‘developing .into large ey ‘ Preskyterian church. For collective|come a polyglot population drawn Four Local Professiona! Men to | vmaha, Nev., in the United ‘States meut eaters)Mr, Carmichall said held all Scouts will meet at the!from Italy, Sweden, Russia and Hun- “ 4 disttict.“Cowrt. The railroads claim net (pa ly th’sd listrict’, subh's War Risk Officer of. Legion; house. At this place some duly |gary. Talk on “Public Health thatevay saciti a + abe ue only in some districts, “suchas 5 y y. at valuation ‘of yailroad property in | Evangelical Church in Bismarck | Gary M cl i : i Cc Ci Exolai appointed officer will inform them of) “I never could understand Sparta’s and Sanitation” this state, during 1917 and 1918 was E : h 2 peels, nd: sr tholeetell oft 8 pounds omes to City to Explain — | {n. duties to be performed.” low standard of living,” Vanderlip told ; 7 39’ninch higher than the valuation of} Respond to Call of Church i per individual in the last’ year, he Conditions : peti jme. 4 Wealthy people who live at Rotana a © th farmlands as to be excessive and Bishops | said. Se sae Minnesota To Make, [Scarsorg-on-Hudson, tow mites! Au Open, Forum luncheon of the |qigeriminatory. : ee tN = e f yr o raise the standard by | Bs re Uo a A er vol f evidence will be — { 7 ».. Armistice Day O giving things to the Spartans. Thav|held Friday, Nov. 19, at the Grand| | Stew’ V0 We eeicee A day of fastias and prayer witi POLAND GETS < Ex-service men who want to rein- rmistice Vay Une ikind of charity failed. Every other | Pacific hotel dining. 1com, at 12:30 2 The case, aqeording ‘to testimony [be observed’ at the Evaagelical | MORE TERRITORY ce state their war risk insurance should Of L i 7q \Plan to make Sparta a better: town, P. m. iid [ene following railroad | Church, Seventh and Rosser streets. | q i e: ‘al Holidays ath 1. a) i 5 “11 be: | today, involves the following railroa tasks Pa retersaedeans i Seg ' zi failed also. The topic “of the luncheon will be: 5 S f <, 1 | Friday, Nov. 12, it was announced act soon i Anitabi sompanies, Great, Northern, Northern tid ; oon. - 4 _ = - “Tin going to try a new plan. I'm “Public Health and Sanitation.” The | COMPAames, Mr paaketi ie Leese ae gay by Rey. C. . Strutz, minister. Berlin, Nov. 18—Poland by virtue | : going D i :, Soo Line, Milwaukee lines aid }~ i This is the advice of Ted Hoverson.| ) tutinn. Nov. 18—-A bill to |80i to build some model tenements, fcHowing «speakers ate or the pro- ioe Gin Stippine trallway. |. There will a ‘a prayer }of the Peace ‘Treaty with Russia is iw X war risk insurance officer of the] mi srmistice Day, Noveubersii a|hemodel the present buildings and give, Sram: Oe the Parmers Gratin SePRae if "| meeting at 6:30 a, m:, ‘Bible reading| enlarged by the addition of 62,000 American Legion of North Dakota, legal holiday in Minnesota will be in-}them modern conveniences. including eens J. LaRose, “Public Health | | © Bi at 10:39 a. m, special services at English square! alles oath: 4,000,000 t +4 a e € er. : nd ay ing g 2 al abitants, accor f who is in Bismarck on war risk ans jivgauced at the next session of the (eva mamaed to = t. zn S. Towne, “Public Health M CERY B00 M rie p. be id an evening service, @ Be aha aati nereleganon: 3 surance matters. : sai | Sear Seebonears Will be Sen reform a town by buying it the at- ®nd Care of Teeth.” The call to fasting and prayer Aécording: to, the peace treaty of A recent ruling requires soldi a ane tee aan ie : a Barre tempt failed. A millionaire bought a| Dr-_. B. Strauss, “Public Health issued to,the minigtry and mem Versuilles, Poldnd measured 36,500 ae hee sreunaons ‘t i sentatives William” L Benard’ cer western mining town that had a bad pad Sanita nony Badéietas, “Poblic | BUSINESS FREAK ip of the Evange ical Association | English sauare uailles and had a pop- t! foe tke. first of 3a ree Be fore | Frank G. Scribner of Duluth, who de-|"eputation. He replaced the original | 5, ajith d Dis Siroventi eee : by S.C. Brevfogel, S. P. Spreng, G. | ulation of 24,000:000, aftey the ‘tirst* of January.” Before | a i wut’, WhO Ce"! nhabitants with those of his choos-j 2th and Disease Prevention. Heinmiller and L. H. Seager, bishops pane ary ‘cided at a meeting here recently to in : that, time’ they’ can reinstate without Lat a & hi cently thea few wears folks! The meeting is regarded by Com- of the church, and fellows in part. ATTENTION ELKS oxainindtion ‘troduce the measure. ing, but in a few years the new folk: jmercial club heads as one’ of the “J ‘ ze Friday, Ni xamination. e : cla ero tea the old His expen: q 2 e H w x ara ete St Fi riday, Nov. . a If the bill sa law. th vst] Were worse than the old His experi- | r, “e| ‘ In view. of the compar eguiar meeting & y, ce Hoverson will talk to the mem: ‘Armiches HAT tne besten Laeal ment failed, it is said, because there most important pf tg Open Forum easure results of our evangelis 19th. There will be very import- bers of Lloyd Spetz post, American |) iiaay will be Nov. 11, 1921 avasn't enough fresh blood ihe town. | sect and sanitation constitute. an Sa sap riots as a church in recent years; lant business and every member Legion, at a meeting on Friday night, |" ‘ ‘ance of Armistice|The people all knew each other and pOUln ane Souitation constitute 22! Central Eurone Has Peculiar in view of the mighty spiritual ob-| : ‘ when he will explain “matters fully,| No special observance of Armistice feuae on ‘igiita developed a jimportant problem fcr any city, the | Central ‘urope Ha \iectives set before us through our/of Bismarck Lodge No. 1199, is ~ It is probable that the question of |{4¥ Was held generally in Duluth Ux iy ail of: the 30 families Wr, (lub heads asked the men on the pro- Financial Paradoxes, in ‘ward Movement: in view of the |yreed to be present! oie: : i. {this year, although several clubs had y ‘ gram to make talks en the subjects oe . iaeale ze establishing club rooms will be talic- | orange ‘doeratie “and. the /American| SPerte affe intermarried. Everybody |2ivan above Vienna Exchange impor.ance . of secuying | Exalted Ruler. oa ore at tba meeting. aeny. se Lesion: five va, big” dance in ‘the is a relative of everybody. They are)” ¢hey hope thatlihe Atendanes will | goals; am views fur. i oy sat = bers of the legion are-anxious to have} “P'S 4 ¥ “la suspicious folk and I found them | ..ceed Ace he —_—— . Es s of God to thos TOO LATE TO CLASSIF ; + them established. ‘ parmpory aR celebration ee the day. unwilling to talk of their town or of excengt thet of any Opes Forum lunch Vienna, Nov. 18.-One of the finan- in 1s’ Name and the | FOR SALE beautiful “new piano ~ SPOR ATER SS ' ATTENTION ELKS Vanderlip’s plan. Vanderlip will pro- | peace i cial paradoxes of Central Europe has ossibility of a Seeding | att - om account of leay- i . 75 351 tect his experiment from the same Vy . been 2 boom this “autumn on the spiritual life taroughout | at a sacriie eee EOS Bene Regular ‘ actin; ; failure that occurred in the west by| [EMBERSHIE IN a stock exchange. Speculation , at 824. Main, Manian, ers! " a egular meeting Friday, Nov. taking measures to keep transients NA ‘ : been on a tremendous scale and jaysing v WANTED. AL Blomacek. Hospital, 5 ‘ |19th. There will be very import-|coming to the town and townspeople TIONAL GRANGE steck prices have risen by, leaps and gpporiunities which are providen Narita dona eine! 11-18-3t SYSTEM PL ANNED 2 bypiness 4nd every member | moving away. REACHES, 750,000 |S iperenees ot several-hund: offered to ou ehureh in those| dining om a of Bis’ ck Lodge No. 1199, is) - - 7 f) yed pcints in a single stock occurred : times. 4 . \ i 1 o ” ' Es i S a cuta- it Te e shops. of church, in one day's trading. Lucky specul we, the Bishops of. the church, {urged to be Pe ad ean NEW JERSEY 3 | Chicago, N 18-—Membership in,| tors. made millions of Rronen. from 8 | call upon oxr peop:e to solemnly 02- BY BOY N ( 0 UTS: Ki aC euler. ieee onal U Hange 3 pind a approx shoetetring. Ave ‘e spaek” of this ' e9 ea senso oF paee ition, J Ee ST) i 50,000, S.J. Lowell, of Fre- AOE Oe for its tee 3 ‘3 is see i v MARK = S 4 LEADS NATION donia, N. Y., master of the grange re- boom ae Pipe ao oan (eater ays Pri Bot pare, Nove te ET ports. < ibasis is ‘the utfavor: tate ofthe ) 29° and 2 Vriday i ; “a L i ri otive ziati kronen exchange, and, the rise iN) qay of fasting, Saturday a day for a + Will Respend | to Call When j|+ oy ‘ a n this period of getive organziation prices was a measure of the depress- san of meditation and prayer and Emergency, Whistle Is BISMARCKE-GRAIN ? | FOR STUDEN | S eketches the activities of his sociéty, ed egonomic ctateie! the country. Sunday ‘a day of consecration and a (Furnished by, Russell-Miller Co.) one of the oldest and best known of The “mis My team? on the stock |4ecision. , zi Sounded foci lsmarek, Nov. 18 . , the farmer organizations: celia gainias ocean ad by -condi- Per. it: : M ak. “ : f : No. 1 dark northert $1.57 . “The first grange was organized on {i stituticn -n the city and |Per Capita Mea : ER § ! : PR. Mie oi No. 1 amber durum 1.62] Has Sent More #5 Mother States | April 15, 1868, in Fredonia, N. Y. It Bans fof een a eendonted ut C Pp don ( WHER. YOU ASK FOR ; A “child finding” system is the latest |No. 1 mixed durum 1.50 d@ Than Ai is a secret order, similar to all secret that season of the year. | onsumption Less s BUTTER iw innovation of Bismarck Boy Scouts. |No. 1 red durum 1.40 to. be Educate an ANY orders in many yespects, with a ritual “Tt is hafd even {or the neople of Than Past Year ad : Twice during the summer parents No. 4 flax 198) Other Commonwealth surpassed by nd Vienna tc realize their plight and ‘to A Were uneasy for a considerable period ine 2 fla: 138 Now Political ieture what the wintar has. in store Gilead Novo Something. Was ; of time while they and friends hunt-|No. 2 rye. 1.29 ae “It is non-sec n and nop-poli- them. The American Visitor, par- | jiced the per capita consumption of Y oil for Kiddies ho. Beet strayed awey MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN New York. Nov. 18.—Afstudy of stu- |tical\wholly to agriculture and agri- ticularly 4 bp is a Giana meat in this country in the past year, nor eee’ Scouts propose that when | Minnéapolis, Nov. 18-~Barley, G5e|dent migration shows that New Jer /OuNunM pursulls, || Epes ait at But ‘th Prosperity |". "Curmichael, secretary of the Raton: i ey leads all other states in the per- buion; (ia ep OuL e “Neial lea al Sw wers’ association children are missing, the telephone |'° 2 es,» g1 51 to 1.58 So or ite college students gent [its meetings it has what is known as feyend the merely superficial learned |e iis ussing the “Hat More . d M Fi oot oe eet te wateiengeunaed Bran, $33.00, a to other states to be educated. New [the ‘Lecturer’s Hour’, This hour is ha the “mi ry, booty: a teoning Mcut” movement he is endeavoring to Radiator an fagneto Firm eney call three long ‘lasts ~sounitg| Wheat receipts 541 cars compared| Hampshire leads all others in the per-{eVoted to tha going over of matters pxfhange Was Mee y e Hit ee kele: [set under wav. He has called a meet- Open by the city firé whistle. Boy ji s ; pertaining to farm life, interspersed behind which stalked a # i i 0 Upe will respond to the call, amd search| With 248 cars a year ago. centage of students received from oti | Yi B jaro life, interspersed a! ivestock producers, livestock over the entire city. Cask No. 1 Northern, §1.71% toler states for education and New York | With music, recitations, etc., by the Economic Phenomenon s aud packers for Chicago, I beg to call attention sto all Auto- Thie is. only dne of the ways|$l.76%; Dec. $1.66%2; March $1.68'./ ranks in the total number of under- }0UnBC? Deople. It haa done more rie hoom is an economic phenome- ' * owners that T/have opened in which the Boy Scouts propose to} Corn No. 3 yellow, 83c to 87c. graduates sent outside the ‘state for than any other one Hy RE to build on which is well worth study, for it conference he proposes to mhOe racilaat In this ‘class ‘of ‘ Ip feople in the city. They make. Oats Dv. 3 white, 44c¢ to 44%4c. college instruction. up and strengthen agricultural, life. ¢.ojaing much of the paradoxical con- | ad in establishing-a |} ROWS: tN. long. years of experiénce t A ee -ement: » |Now I] flax, $2.25%.10 $2.26%4. *'Phig,, information is furnished by},, 12¢ range is now organized in Qition that exists throughout. the war ation to act asa clear- || demand, and I will be pleased to give eT eee ape tae de amot re | “i Dr. Robert L. Kelly, executive secre- |°? states, which are chiefly in the yor countries of Europe. An Aus 2 for meat men’s difficulties |] my_ honest opiniow at all thnes as to P Bor, minor. jobs a Rte Haipee MINNEAPOLAS FLOUR tary of the Council of Church Boards er as many of the southern trian financial “authority, the corres: | ature. Among these is’ what Shon will be located at Apire imi eave ih jobs | {Minneapolis, Nov.. 18-——Flour un- st Education, who has completed a ‘tes have no-granges. Thelargest nondent ‘of the “Lopdon Financial | Carmichael terms unfair propag- 110 Main Street. City Cleaning wea apd ae er no Ht ‘changed, to 25 cents lower. In car-|° rvey for that organization of stu- | Stange state is New York, which has (ews. explained it by saying that the eenbat) 4 ‘ 4 ore rons a oe it Hi child is jload lots, $9.40 to $9.75 a Barrel in 98- dent movements throughout the Unit-|2 membership of 128,000. sole factor in it was the exchange rate - nisin is making some Public Service Radiator Works cr ie den 7 pound cotton’ sacks. Shipments, 19! 04 states, The survey does not in-|,“ sreat deal of co-operative ‘work ¢# the krone. en hope was aban-| yo.away in certain sections,” Mr. § ea pence 657 barrels. 4 ica ae ease state universities, but ,/8 done. Insurance of farmers’ build- doned. that the depreciated | krone | (7 ichael said, “but a large part of |” . q mena th are titution ranked as ac- i285 is probably the greatest finan- v- uld ever reach iis former standard | ee eee eee CHICAGO CASH GRAIN simply the nae by the. Association cial enterprise. The amount carried of value, the atgument was advanced Spb h heer ee , Chicago, Nov. 18.— credited col Mier a ie the North ‘i the insurance department runs in- that the value of the properties list- Pe ee ee : i ay ‘or } - i Vheat No.-Y mixed. $1.86. Sentral bra ‘ —_—____—_—— jereased and that 3 ne i } Bivey Je ectant7 <4 Bi Hed | Corn No. 2 mixed, 1.80 to $1.81. Secondasy schools, the Assgciation of 1 would nay the same dividends as in THE AM R , Mothers (externally | Oats Noo white, Adige to S2ige. | Colleges and Secondary schools of the BUILDING TRUST peace times. Therefore. it was argued S 4 f een &: \ . ate: i it} ‘th i oks e worth toda: 5 recent ect | | S228, Site, 48%2\t0 GORE, | Souter sates and de Unversity ot)” PROBE. RESULTS th te sets mis ia a . ee eee en nlat sen Barley, 84c to $1.10. Ohlo In Lead : IN INDICTMENTS Cen‘inuing thegeerrespondent said: | This is to annpunce the 2stablishment of a new is The survey revealed, Dr. Kelley saids Pt SESE | “The steck exchange is no longer ay : : 5 = . CHICAGO GRAIN that Ohio ang Pennsylvania are in the} New York, Noy. 18.-The joint leg- .baromoter which indicates stale nen institution, The American’ College of Law a night Chicago, Nov. 18.—Wheat prices with the greatest number of col | jglative committee's investigation into the condition/is favorable -and indus- nal : : A eS lead 8 ; Ea lifetis prosperous. Today the . ; d women, desiring a ~ ~ [tallied today after a decline at the|jeges, there being seventeen in each /the “building trust”, resulted yester- (1/81 Me's eee stock prices | School designed to give both men and women, ¢ ig outset. Opening quotations, which) tite: while there are 12 states which |day in the indictment of Robert S:tUav os ieiaen hen einadey Mme. RENO venged from % to 2 canta lower, Were |have no accredited colleges. These | p. Brindeil, president of the Build- rise when the cus ie foals when thorough course of Law, an opportunity to take the ollowed by a material further set-| 1. alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, jing ‘l'rades council--one of the high- 5 Arie A jas weil i ce r : . . ’ : . . ane 3 53 | , J | a A ish- gent that fereign countries will not see Cah -torfering with their daily occupations. Scientific Palmist back and) bertsbysahary MptMEE, ‘ est paid labor leaders in the Mnited ycc'et ys and pip up our exchange by course without interfering with y iP , ; Poe ered = Siler on chorees oC See granting us/credits. an ioe ¥ ae 7 7 sth Guide 3 we Dene 0 extort. money from the contract- “ «tf anywhere’ on the’ foreign hori- soe faculty is composed of attorneys wi - 2 a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK z pors by threats of calling strikes. — | yon a serious hope should appear, a The faculty is p , > "S| Chicago, Nov. 18—Cattie receipts, 00 a Loliective extortion charges against slumn lon the Vienna stock exchange | i ence in the practice of Law, besides having graduated g ier eigen ie : Brindell, Special Assistant” District wayld pe inevitable. Even a rise in) + 3 z Ee aa pn dete? Attorney Richter declared’ in appeal- the krone to 5 centimes would entail t from law schools of high rank. rhe “| Hog receipts, 45.000. Active, gener-| Easy Home Self Treafment Ing to the conrt_to place the labor! violent fall ingstock prices. k “SR ) fs ee leader under heavy bail, will aggre- ~ & = ¢ ee y *. 2 F} & ay aaa tote, 21000. Steady to| \ ! OUTNESE! 4 eases, | Sate $100,000. : Just received shipment Mon-| © We have been giving instruction to a class for 20 & | slow. te ate se wOVERSTOUTNESS, Jn many ny | Atter pleading not guilty, Brindell arch and Carney screened |; x le fie wanes t ont college 8 2 5 st] —_ ti body, ures the health, was held a prisoner for more thin Wyoming .Coal. Place your | - several weeks but waited to secure a p S1\ sowrn sv. PAUL LIVESTOCK shortens life, causes an hour, utitil his counsel could ob- | ; 5 eliv- |: ee ie 5 g = a) South St. Paul, Nov. 18—Hog. re-| collapse and oir “gangers [tain $100,000 bail. He was give age He lp ag dey % home before making this announcemnt. “We now have i 5 irly acti | ous); spoils 8 person's in€é da i yhich to amend or Ag hs yi . . : gm g | coipts 9,500. Fairly active 40 cents/ tracticanoe and efficien change his plea or-mgke necessiry,| from “box car. Washburn Lig- | a permanent home with the Bismarck Business Col- ~ 3 g 21 : =i to do things. eaan A a, é Ph 453 % . ‘ e, $11.00 to $11.60. Don't allow your bealth | motions. nite Coal Co. one 453. he Y Jaane An ree eV 4 ? A Bulle $1140 to si.80. WV Le Beyruined though a bur | “The indictment, the second re- |= | lege where classes are conducted three evenings each © Cattle ‘receipts. 2,900. Slow. Time daily in tue open air; | turned by the additional grand jary | . . —— |, nee : Ae : : é | é & <&| Common eers, $6.00 to ae Droge ern and get from aay Graggiet handling cases growing out of the | i week, from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock. Ss | Cows and heifers, $4.00 to $6.50. & box of Korein tabulese (pronounced | jocislative investigation... contained | if Ps 4 ba 2] Veal calves, 50 cents lower. Best} oreen) and follow Korein eyeiom simple | iyoo” coumts, In it Drindell’ was | : j dig, If you desire to study Law this is your opportunity lights, $12.00; best heavy, $6.50. Weigh and measure yourself /every | charged specifically with attempting < E = - | Stockers and feeders, very draggy.| week. Continue reducing steadily, vatil, | ¢¢° extort $7,500. from Jacab Fradus. 5 For Your Ha: g : Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.|_ Sheep receipts. 9,000. Weak to 25] Fou are dona to nommal, Korea wet | a house wrecker, My thredtening to | yyy meen saw @ bale Tecan \= Parierie and paticulare call dents lower. | i ena fow days’ treatment has often | calla strike on a demolition job | ‘ity\ést ue peyumeu itn: it, ‘cr terms and payt : “i Private Parlors at } Lanibs. $40.00 fo. 31035 ba eee ale eae eeteeded when | Unless the money was paid him. our tent renner, Z , ; “ey 9 > a Fat ewes, ‘mostly $4.50. ’ ther remedies, ete., have failed. Itis the |- oe -— Mlb, "a oe formate ts = e C A M ARR Registrar The Ss eee ae elight of thoso who wis! J KOYALK9. ns’ eli i McKENZIE HOTEL Just received shipment Mon-| to inrovo thelr dre and : asada alow baie and etl. op eo oa 9 ‘ ma \ arch and Carney screened | appearance. Eat all you Don’t sell your Turkeys NEW Gaow 1 *Phone No. 48, or write’ to The American College of Room 216 ji PI: wur| Reed; mo strenuous exercis- their value.-. See Northern Pro- ‘when sil-clsg failed, Wyoming Coal. lace = yo ing. Guarantee that you duce C d cet posted-on mar: | "sh, money eund peace “cle, Nb. Dake J Jatil Monday-22nd. Readings $1| order now for immediate deliv-| reduce 10 to 60 pounds, luce Co. and get poste OF | aig 7 Law, Bismarck, No. Dak. “ Vall Noseey : “- Lery while delivery can be made) Sour mone FI feet seein tabuten ia | Ket prices. We always pay top| 74.7) ag Sse of tend G0" cents re i ; trom box ear. Washburn Lig-| # bor, at any busy pharmacy; or write for | prices based on inarket. North- inert ti ares free brochure, with many teatimoni ast | ern Produce Co., Bismarck, D. | ‘Jonn Hart Brittain, Ste. | nite Coal Co. Phone 453. Borein Co,