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oy / MONDAY, MARCH at es BIG DRIVE ts « NATURAL GAS t asehiga S haiis arta on Roller E r i “Home. of *: ISMARC ; ; i Yu R GOOD a BEING EXHAUS ED fe raed ie Da oi | vase Adve a tee i? LTI NG E- fi "Pietufes B THEATRE K 1 . ° ROAD SES E12 aut aa me ating at Matra, | we a eee fl Ce eee re Etpert amis aii. itr dry te. | Membership: Campaign - Will \Start in Bismarck in Near Future ' The North Dakota State Good Roads | Association was organized November | 18, 1920, for the express purpose of securing for the people of: the state éf ‘North Dakota a trunk system of highways running from county seat to county seat, east and west, north and south, and wherever else the traf- fic demaded “permanent Righware. This organization will initiate at the June primaries in- 1922, a constitu- tional ‘amendment, calling for this trunk ‘system of highways. to’ beqaid for gat ot the automobile tax and li- ~cense thoney. Warns Engineering Expert. SITUATION REALLY AGYTE Imperative That Exhaustive Investiga- tions Be Started to’-Determine the - Is one “of the s@véral people; aside feo Mayor -Hylan, \ who \-llve ip ‘coklyn, and ané of those, :inglid. ‘Ing. Higzoner,\ Who ,do not ride’ on othe B, R, ra p . ak \\ J. K.'s’ boss ‘way one of those tip. | Teagonable~ people who- did not ,cut- | sider ‘the strike a: good and. sufficient 2 Who make better\:mgtes, persons | with broWh eyes or persons with blue? Although no hard-N-fast rule can bé laid: down, those With brown eyes re, mBry" stendfast aud ‘faithful, Nat.) Most Prictical Solution of industrial "eason for helng alisent of evpn un- / 5 So Vitally Dependent en usually. late. foe. Work, “Sd.it was up to him to get to- the’ in some | titanner, The first ahd second ‘drys {of the. tleup 1 maiit¥ed to get | Jammed on. a It woul hive: beeh all he hadn’tigeen fon the } +e third day that three girls: had»rollér | America’s: natural gas\ supply is be gkated: across the bridgé. ~ eek ing exhausted by criminal negligence ; J, K; rememtiered . his’ youth dis- and reckless extravagance, according | tinctly ana hé was pretty. sure that |" Pre | Ou Natural Gas Supply—By-ared- __Uét, Producer Gas: Seen ae Possible | Ramedy—Low Temperature Distilla- | tow Processes Receive Attention, uralists sty. thite’dogs or horses with | deep bgowh dyck aré}géntler than those | with. the grayish tigt. ‘This applies | nie op insbelngs, : Bh | Browil efed an gentleness The | ‘seeretofabarried life 1s tolerance, | whieh’ i4sanbthet Weld for getitleness Tt must not:be imagined, that ‘menor Women withigtay OF blue eyes ire nec: | j essarilys rant.— But, generally ponaal tak Ponti nae atient pel i Serine ae tee ANNI Nie tartan erie CG refund \to the counties that have par-! ing in the University of Pennsylvapla, | 2 ticipated in state ad federal aid, 80 | whe ih a iy seal ay character: ¢an be told: trom | Ce les Ae A 7 | Aman’ with: wistfuf’brown eyes prob- bea’ dreaiuer. Suppose -he i ‘ple straight-forward steps agfer the! survey for the American So- | complex. patterns of: his youth. A \\ > that all couties in the state will be on; ? * 4 i ciety of Mechanical Engitieer# urges ; so {t was Yhat he borrowed’ his smal estat’ Indicate indi- . . pi cna A sae aaimy acound 6000 miles. of hard | the use of by-product producer gas to | daughter's skates, pulled them out to | viduallam, dnd often fegotlem—atter «| She nested in old rgokeries and theatrical boarding surfaced, gravel, scoria and dirt roads, | relleve an acute national situation. the limit of extension and set -forth ; while “Dine eyes will tire of browts houses, hoe songaateeel {> built according’ to government speci-| “The rapid exhaustion f our nat- across tlie: bridge of many sigliy,— es, Gentlénead-and dreaminess will Flitted through clattering’streets. Chirped ‘and danced fications, aud maintained by the state, | yral gas supply through criininal neg- | “J, K, tqund that he managed pret: | be! mistaken,Zoe weakness, and blue | I cabarets and “vodeville.” ~ - “2 Yearning always to fly. away—into the tlean free air of-the~country. 4 One day, she had,her wish! And love and peage and homes) ‘Oh What made-her turn again to the lights? And thén— without any fax on the property Ugence and reckless-extravagancé re- ty well untih he/got Yo:the bridge. | OF gray éves usdally’despise weakness, the state outside gf the tax on auton(0-| suiting in drastic restrictions in otder | When the pavertent’ was téve) it was | Without réspegt, love cannot last. llleg aid robe Using Up, Dest ter | to conserve what little we have left quite easy dnd despite. his: modesty) \ If| therefore, you are a dréamy per- years the counties and townships of 111504 us abruptly to a realization of | he found that the surprised and ap- | $6i/ look for-a life companion,.a mate, the- state have spent $35,000,000 on + at e reris Por patchwork, snsatlatactors pieces of| the situation and leads us serlously.! prectativd: glanges of: the ‘less. fortun;,|"In! the anan‘or wottjan who) possesses eyes. anf a highway. About 3,500 miles of the) 70,000 miles of highway in the state have benefited: from this expenditure of money. , The association feels that_it is high time that every county in the state, adopt a trunk system of highways to connect up with the state ahd fed- eral trunk system. We stand for “One Dollar's Worth of, Roads -for Every Dollar Expended.”* The United States government will meet the-state half way-i the expenditure of money for permanent highways in North Da- kota, but the United States govern- ment ‘is ‘not in favor of expending money on isglated pieces of roads in. the state, but wants cdntinuity of highways, whereby the roads Will start somewhere and end up. some- where. The North Dakota Coutity Commissioners’ Association, sand a jJarge numbex of commercial, c! vic and * farm organizationg have endorsed jthe plan of the North Dakota State Good ‘Roads Association. i Good roads talk isn the air. It is the most popular movement in the * country today. With good roads goes good schools and better marketing conditions for the farmers. Good goads in North Dakota will bring pegple to the state tb make theif tu- fithomes. Good roads in North Da- kota @ill bring thousands of dollars annually to the state. from motor tour- “isis who will be attracted jo the state | by our good roads, Under the pres- . ent highway laws in this state any one ‘ county can—and there are ‘insfances where they are doing it—block the con- struction of highway across the state. Let us get down ‘to brass tacks and. / puild our ‘roads according to ‘plan, id in a sensible manner. . : The headquarters of thé North Da- kota State Good. Roads Association are in Bismarck, and the first general campaign for members in the assocla- tion will be madg’ in Bismarck week, Watch {6r further announc ments, FARMER SEEDS to query regarding possible substitu tions for this remarkable natural fuel,” até "Brooklyniteg.were. very pleasant. It gave him a fine Teelng of setyrned it; yau ‘are a mah, you | brow ‘and “mothering.” will need com (youth to be roHer ‘skating: along with ithe pest uf the youngsters." But he had reckoned without: ‘the slvpe‘at the NewYork end, of) the | bridge. Here\tlie structure begins to | descénd slightly fo. meet’ the roadway. | Adi J. K.- lost controlfof fis. ‘pedal says Dr. Fernald, formeny engineer in | Investigationa upon gas producers for | the United States geological, ‘sitrvey.|’ and ‘the byreau of nines. ¢ Situation Iw Acute: “The situation is acute.\ It is there- \ fore imperative that we begin exhaub- ‘tive Investigations to determine she 1 most practical solution..of the indus- | trial problems thet have been for many | years it so vitally dependent upon - i oeriieral gas supplgs THD jem So he hit the mass of humanity with ached through auch . Investigations | & thud, which jolted the chewing gum may’ lead Into ‘eHanaels quite aifferent | eat down the throats: of two ste- from those,tinder eonsideration at the:| Rant ket foun fivelt sent ) present tliti¢; a8 re ane of the | © Spay pment. (His: straw ‘bat n | was?gone and theré was a bad rip in | situation, may develdp, unthought of , possibilities... | his coat: Slowly he got up, apolo- | “With: the iimited amount ef study ot pronttely atid: lookett ‘for. blir | that as been given to this problem | gi¢4j as he saw: a gteat minss jf peo- ple-ahead of him, Yeiling did no geod, for the traffic was too great. | to date; the most consplevous-source | New York i of relief seenis to be through the de- | Rew rork Supe ed Set i |, velopment of by-product, fi cer gas. | \ Refused te “Slide” | This, of ‘cotinse, is practically an\un- > ghe waa'one. of these fussy little | known field’ Inthe United:)\States. | ota woitién; annaeuatiea aid iti her Spasmodiec attempts to develop inter- | hair Mr-eurl. est have come to:the attention of en- i When-’she got’ aboard the stfeet | gineers from. time. to time, hut no seti- | car, several ‘meh—yes, there dre some | ous study of the situation in- Its who still ‘respect’. gray ihairs ‘on a krelation to/the larger commercial de- | street cat—£ot! upiand offered a’ seat.- i velopments of the country has as yet! She accepted one: gentiesaaiy ‘prof: |, been undertaken. | fer, but: didn'ti<keep : the seht: long: jn Europe we find: by-product pro-; When. sh¢.-had -finalby’ foyna :ré) j ducer gas somewhat extensively used |g woman next’to ber said j_and the large centriXstition near thie} “Would you ‘mind silding over just mines recovering the by-products from j\a bit please? n another Idy can | the fuel and distributing the gas wh- pave a seat.” % ee Hindesty rose, to | der pressure for several miles throtig).’ Her grty-fatred | the Industrial districts, has become » | lofty heights, dépendable source/of supply. Side j “Through, the abundance of our fuel; will\net slidé 1 Avil arise’ and take | supply and-our- Indifference to the ("my body elspwhere.” arin jsneeds of future generations we have’ .And, suiting her: actions to r ; been ruthlessly extravagant and waste: | words, she arose ‘abd: took her'body up ful of our fuel resources during the | to the front of t@ car, Whiére her { past decades. An appreciation! of fhe | dignity would not be assaulted by a | the “mother-complex,‘heart’—a hea’ seaetlan arrangements. Her grew | | pale He found it where he had lieen | sitting. But it ws quite useless.~ | ids nt “Side? Sjidg?™=shie sputtered. “I; Prychologists ‘say{ it all. men with. i that-18 gentlg, and Pants to “mother” or. protect sobebod, fund, therefore, to | bé “mothered” in: turn—are born. with | brown. eyes: Brewn-eyed ‘people are | usually romantic and’sentimental, Blue-eyed’ people ars more priteti¢al, | Pwey usually laugh we sentiment call- | ing it “slékly ‘sentimentality,” ‘ni | agine, therefore, gy sensitive girl mar-; | rled to a‘man'who'tonsiders her to be | weak and a’ “aentimentalist.” How 1s love going ‘to it. in tliose® circum- | , standes? pe | Curiously en aagh, like onal | | trdcts unlike in’ early. youth; as one polg of a naghet draws the opposite | pol. of another, ‘Therefore,’ ari; ex-7 tremely sentimental man Often, falle fn love, or imagipes /himeelf to fall in love, . with) an: exttemely. practical young woman, the gesult being a tem- | porary.broken heart on:the part/of the outh.« Brown eyes 'ver- unfgrtunate rofability: | ais’ blue eye Yet. imagine / for " eguld’ NaveHappened;' hnd they ‘niar- rt Thé ‘first wonderful, attraction @ poaites—and,,while it lasts it 1s + al powerfuj—would} soon pass, for no} fire’ can blaze: th beiitiance inggnaiiels. ibaa the two gping for on & |) spring. night. (<7?) is Satie sey | \Hé—the brown-eyed séntimenital! { ist— | would feel thriliéd by natin of | the night, o¢,the, moon rising lke a great white water lily. in. the dark/ \ pool of: thé sky;” Or perliaps-hé would) | want ‘to pause and gaze at, the stars, | | of: Waitch a. ghostly biti owl\winhdw- | | tng over the/younk cotn. - He would! | see réihapce ith the rgght's’ npysteries, | | and wart to stay anddredm.}) >| | But stie-4he blue-eyed ‘practical one || { if —would rémember:,that a certain/ ‘amount of éleép is necédsary if avork A heart filling idyll that ends in a Kappy : sinile. He nS q e y : Ldors May f «in “ ° ” The Rookies Return A Sivashling. itéemanion Picture 4 to “2344-Houys Leave.” COMING FRIDAY “Behold My Wife” « ‘ t The Great Applause Picture of {fe Season Nias bi :Sanuel: Goldwyn: and Rex ‘Beach: Present GOUVERNEUR MOR \ Famous Story ~~ ‘i _. THE PENALTY Featuring: Lo® Chaney who played the Hypccritical Lame ‘Beggar in “The Miracle Man” Starting , Tonight March 7th ORPHEUM HOME OF ORCHESTRA MUSIC —— | necessity of reeovering by-products hes | is \ : = rr ; | necessity of recovering ty pt dO et ede ee aE Pae INE! - gabe £0; be. dooeypronerly. i Gelmocrosy| sions."—-Judge E. H. Gary, chalrman, FURNISHING FATHER tint con | < COALMENGET - HIS WHEATFIELDS “the Missouri river during the winter. | . THICKEST VEIN » but recently recetved thoi manufacture of by-product producer, gad to Be A distinctly. economical and commercial solution of our natufal gas problems, ag these processes, ‘on the | that fcolds”, might enie*from: linger- Bevin! in Spanish Capital. ° ‘ % 7 én—eye®, marry a person with ten stories, Each ‘ot these build ped bird ually is-t6 contain 400 flata and 40 stores. jean of ober those, colors: monday | ‘The ney, tpodel suburb 1 to be in.aly RES : sa \ Tespects mogern.- “Enigineers age, by aystirrali checks arid Balances U_ S. Steel C ‘ation. | Se Corporn tion (From the Courtenay, N. D. Gazette.) [erry News|] or other booze.—W.. F. Swanson, J. G, Swanson, Mrs. A, Swanson. ity.”—Harrington ‘Emerson, New York Efficiency Counselor. Honor Tuesday, March Sth, at the home of M¥a, Wnt. Laist, 508 5th Si. Loe wf Z “Palitical)' feadership is gdnérally sachieved after man has made a — - Yeoman | Party. + Condition of 7 O! COAL i 0 /~ | one-hand, lead to the maximum by- i ; ‘ F THE M . -_—_ | >. engaged 18 faging out wt boulevagd run: | cor } the Export dé and Invitations are out for a dancing | Stecess in business.. In New York VE 3 E STATE, BANK Ryser Nae ‘i * Ohean i T ainoly of Be eaters Sane ning” thrdagis:Its:“cetter, “nist: thai pest sf meron pret ate eal party, this evening in K.P. hall for lends ‘3 ate f Sot fitter they ne Roin ae che cise f busi of North ee c0a ~ been iy eof ‘5 rh 13 ¥ { aera , J he iiitine \‘s 7 , failed in business,” —Senator’ Clayton, f7'",, ep close of business Febr' tionally thick vein of coal has. | half w milé long: atid: 130 feet tir width, \*they castt:a check in Greece: the families and friends of Yeoman R. Luk, ‘New York. ytony oi iba. . * 8 discovered on land adjoining the feo able to heating and general industriat with two cartinge ways and a centtal | «amie ctieck\is'presented to the telter. | Lodge No, 503. 3 porate limits of the town. A Véin! processes, i} 4} promenade lined With trees, | Bee Re ————_-— ii ; (ilies ¢ cratuer 40 foot seit waa toute Mayor } teak tig deers andeuial interontrah Indenlot; “atrodsh 5 Pirates | cepts for “the amount, which recelve | Representative Halcron, oe motHer.”--Rev. Dr. Herbert 8, John- 596.64 f i é \ hatfoomigfirates +i | a Fal La uk ys nied by Mra, Halcrow «and little [* / nee: Peterson declarge this veir it the the private dividend seeker, It ire-) ee ee awe ar ha eet: | pagee's oalgnntire. A Ugibhze dia ee te Tete this. morning, for thelr sonapaston: aaah fo Narain 200.00 ldneest avertound. inthe state. quires systematic study and research 1 | bearing q sfumber, Is then presented tO i, 5me' at Bowesmont, No: Dak. “Only the bacterla and thespr@tbzoa Due trom ot A ae GREAT. DIVIDEND | ‘involving the expendituré of large sums of money. It fs a problem of national importance and must be at- is turn, “The néw:compared | If the check + spool of threndctlie éther night: When | they avere pulled apart it was learned that they use white thread y loosen change from tightwads 0 Ww ithe payee, ‘wlio waits’ writing onthe’ check is with the filed ‘signature. eut the | 1 i 2) a ut the’ tg.onjanodther: bane this bank'ls elle ciety of the Methodist « Cheeks and othe tnat catry diseade and the insect, pests ‘have remained uncbnquered.”—Dr, O. ‘Howard, chief of Bureau of En- tomology, ‘Department of Agriculture. rae os is Foreign Mission Meet. The Women's Foreign Bionary | wrch will tacked offa-broad, basis. It calls for: thread+in little’ atrips/ en: a ;per- “ NewYork, MarN@The Lelrigh and | the best thought and moat serious con- seat Ferises sto 9818 aesbeinif prashga | by. tlebhatte or. 5 ee eae 1) meet Tuesday, March 8th. with MYS.! wag Somedy Is tor average people toni Wilkesbarre Coal company today de-| sideration ‘of thé ablest. experts avall-| off, the boys. wait until he reaches thie | the chi verified, ide the a ;Watkins, 515 3rd St. Leader, Mrs. to behave beteer: and’ toed cubed :to: 6,000.00 clared, a Special cash, dividend of 150 able, financtally supported” fro | front door;. then rush after him ‘and | goes tothe bookkeeper, y here the de-| Kiudt... The study topic, “Gospel hehave better.” FE. W. Haw ‘editor, ae per cent on its $9,210,000, stocit out! sources that will guarantee the 2 | begin apparenNy to pt! a number ot |-pbaltor's bitnitee rade pee ward | Message in China.” \A full attend-| fw. arowe's Monthly.” * ay standing. 4 ~ =~ sillts of the Investigation to Be ree | white ravelifigs, off his back. Then, nig aoa eons. i] Hoccsluons al snes Us dere bi ae a suaranty fund deposit Pe from industrial and commercial ,bins-| they show them tg the tightwad. It is | ci ad ‘ the a gee fa Mrs. Arnot Jl. Demand certifi ’ NORTH-DAKOTA “Tt has been estimated that: two dec- | always good for #’ditie—New York | Bre Made ice CRMC ee tr Mrs. Chas. Brown of LeRoy Iniine ti ——— 4 os ber fs then called: ang. the<edstomer | y. and. Mrs, Chas. Bro: a ‘deposit ' . MAN IS KILLED Minneapolis, Mar. 7.—Caught— b ades will see the tétal-exhaustion of the natural gas 4upply. We cannot af-| ford to walt longer.” | Times. sgei@iyee the: check, | ie receipts, | Fi presents fits dl \ verities \his” sight | and receives thescash.’ amare s Gift to. Europe. Minn. arrived im Bismarck Satur night on account of ‘the serious ness of their daughter, Mrs. A. J ‘ken with 19,000.00 99,781.12 i z tween two street cars, Thamas J. Pe a = ai & gift from the American peo- | ~ ippey ~~. Arnot. Mrs. Arnot was str: County lof Burle yl ; je 1 ry fear... the. ‘8. bearing P/ ater . a aT kins, 35, formerly of Grand #orks,| _ ple,Vitie Ameriéan ‘Forestry associa: / cde a7 4 ° pleurisy one, weekyigo. later develop- ee. Be BI hier of the above D., yesterday afternton received in-| AFFECTIONATE PHEASANT tfon- the thet day started #. shipment checkea +Commerce andF KE (in pleumonie. vite eee: wilh soon awe staten Sent or hy. x ss 1 “Lhe F y friends < knowledge a A - 5 ~ PP. Bliss, juries which resulted in his death. PUREBASES OVERLAND. A. R. Glassmane manager of the “1 At Keeps at Heels o+ Rabbit: Hunter * the seeds’ Were’ shipped , through the) Who Did Not Have a Dog. Bruno Grummét of Tiffin, O., walked of. 12,000,000 tree, seeds to-Ruropeeto | 7 put Se purisit at Ses | peforest the. <iwar-devastated - arens. | mi Agalnet Burial: at Ses, Mrs. Arnot hope for 4 rapid recov. - Cashier. t as 2 embassies of. Great ‘Britain, Krance thine’ the aiody,,of young ‘Phe populationof Saigon was sretite) ory. Jy. bflrred sbme..time’ ego-on fearn APnelish Subserihed and sworn, to before me this 28th day of Februnry, 1921. Ly Y if - "gs. branch | et Jae MN ech, Monts spent the| a few miles into the country to hunt | and Belgium.-*kor this shipment the’| ora who: died_aboura ‘a: Bonnier’ ot \WRemarkable Remarks | week end fh Biamarck oi, business.| rabbits. He did not have a dog, but! associdtish collected Douglas fir from” ie yessngeries Maritiihes,t was: con- ¢. “al Mr. Glassman drove a-new Overland | when he entered the woods he was} the: wes}“coast,’ epecies which grows | ‘sighed to the sea despite’ the ‘protests, C3 nm , wreet Attest: x Four back to Méles City, leaving here joined by a rock pheasant that hong | rapidly" %, those,’fhree. coGtries, and entreaties aiid proffered ‘compensation | I find no justification fot issuing Mo. Goadaran al yesterday. He reports business con-| at. his heels all the afternoon andl4é to much demand by foresters there! of het husband, who ought tog faivel Cees on ee satiny monty Directots: eve ditions in Montang improving . rap- played dog for him. \ ee ae ; ——, | 15. | the body retained until the first port! he taken out of the Motor License » <OPICE oO CREDITOR idly. \ . ‘Groumimei. did not dart shoot the bird: <<) o:Limitation® 2 xis reached, A petitl Wass ad.(laien. George S. Henry, exMinister : m I 3, a te “i because it Was protected by Ini. ‘On Cooper—tIt took Blobson five howrs | Hresced to the governor of Cochig, of ‘Agticulture, Ontario, Canada. a ik ie ee of the Egtate of Wen- Péculiar London Street. ‘| returning heme.Grummel tried walking | to drive three pigs out of his front! Ging, getting forth that’Btrtal-at sea bs ‘5 8 8 7 priate Metta the under- i i “Paris skirts now are three inches ir 4 he arate Wane What is the most. curios street natne-in London? It_would be hard, perhaps, to find an otider one ‘thal Crooked Usage, it-Chelsea, which in all | through weeds-and bush to lose the | bird, but {t’trafled him two paces to | the rear. Friends witnessed an odd sight ther! F garden ast night. DP Davies-—Surely even fiodson fou mye quicker then the pigs? \ Eooper—Oh, he found he ‘ain \ 1d move | ght, but s A firnctice Which oftgihatéd in. the Flod: Of sailing vessels when ships wnight remajn vecalméd for. days; but fat it.is no-longer justified now that; abovethe khees when ‘the wind blows."—Tetg#a Rabasa, New York telephone gin'returned from European tour, -~ \ (signed executrix !delin’ Braun, late of the city of Bis- marck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota,« deceased, to the creditérs of, and all.persons ha¢- ‘ probability recalls very ancient days they ‘saw Grumiiel walking intc the foster than. tree . Ps i t ob-| they r g ~ ib , Voyaés are much thorter, and: ocean Cn id eas the a es. sug: ty with the hgd_waddling sedately sist ta af nudny. digections—London |’ travel fias’sreached as great impor ~ “We in the \gunflower State have a ing claims against said. deceased, to ! night strips of grass| Pebind him. | Anarene eae ( |. tance’ as traveling on land. | Feputation for betng able-to raise more exhibit ‘them -with ‘the neceasiry gested that the straight strips | Rae ey 4 — ay es { x § ¥ hell on. short notice then any other vouchers, within six months after the ‘ . nc Pht get of people ever born. But nowhere first publication of this: notice, to spic between the. various holdings of land were Known as usages, and that we) One of the wonders of Amstralia a 2 . The Pennsylvania Legislature — is, \ Wee “The Penalty” with Lon Chatiey anda wondefful cast in else_will you find more optimism than a = 'Thjs\is the first picture of Presi executrix at office of B. T. Burke, at- torney-at-law, in the Tribune block: owe the name to the. circpmstance, | considering a bill to tax “resident in Kansas.”—Senator Arthur Capper. ; that one of these cartways ot usages 18 Lake Eyre, which is below su, triton. $1 % year. “The Penalty’ at the Orpheum cae jy dentelect Tarding ina tile hat, But) clty of*Bismarck, in sald Burleteh was crooked. The history of London; level. . “ee * tonight. i} rect “Income taxes are taking too muclr] you'll see him often in, “plug” hats| county, N. Dak. street mmes has endless fascination | Haportation ‘of silencers for fire- = .8 aey ee : ,, money from thee ha Ae t now. The photo was talien ents he}~ Dated March 7, A. Ee ar ate , ea ito” i 5 oo | Petes a ‘ would utilize these funds in making} was dedicating an historical tablet at BRAUN, 1 No two persons see the same fain-| arms ato. Australia has beén -pre-; . Except in Bengal, Hindoos.usual iy| Necessary improvements and exteN- St, Augustine. ‘ . 1 3-7-14-21-98, ace Executrii apd interest, — : aun) bow, say aclentists.~ ome _ _— hibited wear a turbap or cap.. « > i t sideration from those agencies that i ‘Howev falley, N., D. March 7 i ' tht In the dew fall. er each \ i Goldéit ptt a Moe at omer are most seriously interested In the; An gear to/solve the housing prob- | might ‘ish to pledse'thé other,’intoler- “Tt may surprise those who do not|, 4- Branson is leaving for the cit- ) Emanuel i ler to be the first far- problems of fuel conservation, | lend of the: Spanisli- capital caused BY | anee Kould creep in; and the old words, Out of Hospitn!. personally know me to be told that 1| fe8 t0 recuperate. We wish to wayh county, is byliev tes weatets Study and Research. / the tnrush of thousands of coahtry | wpfe—or ghe—doesn't Uddersttid.™:- 5 fp Waters. who ha a1 for| have never been addicted t6. thecuse| {hose who hive been in the habit of mer i this>.séction of the state ‘to, x | folk to Madrid, tg in’ proj ‘i | le—o! Showa J. R. Waters, who has been ill for tal 4 Ee Ner-}catrying liquor lrinking “ “qi n aloe a 1, ress inthe’) Ariguhd fi ni ‘ Sei of alcoholic liquors.—Henry Watter-|¢afrying liquor or drinking “hcotch begin sowing Ahern He Hap ee ‘At fhe tiation moment low eT | Norther. sectidn adjacent to the: #i- | ta ere | a tat oid patie | several days; is now able to be abot, son, ’ in his shop, that if this practice is several acres. Another farm %' ature distillation processes: aré at- e Ps n t yor , HW ot + * 8 contintied upon hi c rte- “near Hebron has absded, 40 fone tracting more than casual attention. ae io atadited ee phe Greamer ity. on are brown: pantry my Borel — ———— “The state always should have on} Nay that ie BRAN tiade aca’ pidne cued Old residents here say that a bahia Investigation may show a combination trace of jaid, and his bégun butiditig’| © brown-eyed person. If yd ike life - ‘Realey Méeting D. of H. | hend intermittent puplic works‘of ulti-| to the limit the: parties ‘making and mimber offwitt ducks did mot leave | of igy temperature distiliatton and thé,| What, for ‘Madrid ite al ‘ratier se and.action, and* se bud or gray) vutay meeting of the Degrée of| Mate value; but not immediate secur-| furnishing father with home brewel