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"% . The Weather “~ Generally Fair FORTIETH YEAR HE BIS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 (CK TRIBUNE [= PRICE FIVE CENTS. en . s a AT JAMESTOWN | ) fi ‘ i Says Administration's Policy |, Committee Expects Alumni Of|Qne Person Loses Life in Low-| CURFEW AG AIN " |20-Year-Old Lass Found Drip- Was to Import Outside . Bismarck High to Come lands Before’Receding of | ping Wisp of Gray Hair in b - Radicals. From Many Towns Water Begins WILL BE HE ARD Her Hand % PRAISE FOR KITCHIN BANQUET, DANCE PLANNED) RESCUERS ARE IN PUEBLO THROUGH CITY HUNT FOR MISSING MAN nt Says His Experience Qualifies Class Night in Tonight’s Pro-| Known Dead Placed at 55 With SEE County Commissioners Immedi- Him for Agricultural Com- gram of Commencement Great Increase Expected, City Commission Orders City) ately Offer $500 Reward for missioner’s Jo ‘on arpa 3 Hall Bell Rang at Ten ‘Job Week Deore: june 7—The flooding Platte! O'clock Each Night Capture of Slayer “4 ‘ ERTES TT 2 river wi yesterday overflowed its ——— 4 Jamestown, June 7.—' It T am elect- Alumal of Bismarck high school are| banks, entering a number of residences eipee ece Fargo, June 7.—The murdered body . ed governor, it shall be the policy of coming trom a dozen towns in the y ii { in Jerome: park and Valver districts,| of a 20-year-old girl was.found in a the administration to have. the state Slope country to the annual reunion! reached ita highest stage ut 3. o'clock PARK HELP IS ASKED as of North Dakota run by North Da- to be held Friday night, according to} this morning and today was receding er ai room of a local hotel this morning. kotans,” R..T. Nestos of Minot, Inde- information received by the commit-| slowly. Four bridges over the Platte A »,| She had been gagged with a pillow pendent candidate for governor in the Ase in charge. janes, hope fo make have been swept away here. The dar- Representatives of Women’s slip, her wrists had ben tied to a bed recall election, promised Stutsman e reunion the largest the alumni of} age here was not héavy. county voters who attended the Indé- jthe high school have ever held. The first loss of life as a result/of, Community Council Wants Pout and she had bees: beaten: over the pendent rally held here last night, ‘Mr. An attractive program hag been ar-| flooded lowlands in Denver wa3 1e- t It Maintained head. Nestos’ address was an indictment of {ranged for the banquet, which will be| ported today. Joseph Richter, 50, was | One hand gripped a whisp of gray the policy, he said, that the Frazier- served in the McKenzie hotel dining; drowned while secking to /save per- ora ae J hair. ‘ ” Lemke‘Hagan administration adopted room at 7:30 o'clock sharp. An or-| sonal effects from his home. The curfew will ring again in Bis- Sh into the hotel witis in importing radicals from other chestra will ‘play during the banquet marck. The city commission, meeting le came e hotel with a young states and adding them to the state when graduates will be swapping stor- 55 Known Dead last night, ordered the ringing of the| man last might and registered as Miss Payroll. ‘He also took occasion to com- les of high school days. Snteriain-| Pueblo, ‘Colo., June 7.—(iBy the As- city hall bell at 10 o'clock each night} Marie Wick, of Grygla, Minn., hotel mend the Committee of 42 on its se-! j ment features and toasts are on the| sociated 'Press.)+-Known dead from during the summer months, beginning! employes said. The girl and the man lection of Joseph A. Kitchin of Golden program. Dancing at the roof garden| Friday's flood in Pueblo today totalled Wednesday night. Under the new city) vont out tor lunch, After th Valley county as the candidate for! will follow. 55, their bodiesjbeing taken to the ordinance children under 16 years of ou eee Es they, Fe- J Commissioner of Agriculture and La- Must Make Reservations. Fountain school, ‘according to. reporis age are required to be off the streets | turned the girl left a call for 7 A. M. q bor, declaring that Mr. Kitchin's many The class of 1916 is in charge of the| Of Red Cross ofMfitals. Forty-two bod- by 1 Oo’clock each night during the} and retired. Whereabouts of the man ‘ years of service as superintendent of ! reunion. It is announced that it will| !es were at the morgue and ten had summer months. The bells will sound! are ynknown. schools in Billings county gives as- be strictly an alumni affair, the only bes recovered on the St. Charles ven, times: Mee iene bin! surance to the voters that he would és ests who are not al i who are| Mesa. { ‘olicemen are specially instructed Brok . be @ valued member of the board Attended’ by a girl’s court of hone earniittod D attend being the iteciac \No burials will be held for several oTcoraien lun ee ne to enforce the ordinande, and it was; The girl’s nose was broken. Blood ian: -of administration, his experience in} 44) ia Sh "| husbands of graduates. Benton Flow days, it was stated today, because of! A new photo of Dr. Philip Wirth,| stated by the city auditor that Supt.| spots on the walls indicated, author- managing his own farming operatons uae ee Tae jeer of Mr. is.chairman of the arrangements com-|'tt® impassable condition of the roads} new Germad premier, recently praised | Martin will have the ordinance read| ities believe, that she had fought . gives him a proper insight into agri-| 1 sly the h svneuea rer) Was: mittee and Miss Esther Taylor, secre- to the cemeteries. by Premier Briand of France. Briand|and explained to the school children! against her assaflant who, they cultural problams and his regord as| S°lected to lead the humane educations, ? Property Loss $15,000,000 | said Wirth was doing his best to carry | by the teachers, thought, probably assaulted her afte: a legislator and member of the United *! society parade in Washington as the! tary of the association, is chairman ot| 4 committee of real estate men to-| out Germany's promises to pay the ught, pI y assaulted her after 4 States army has won for him a place| (een of beauty. She is one of the) the entertainment committee. day estomated the property damage in! war Lill cas Discuss Electric Decision, uhe had telited for he night. tie ta } of high esteem among the citizens of| °#Pital’s most beautiful girls. It is asked that all alumni make res-|' pueblo trom the flood at between $15,- ~~~ | The decision of the board/of railroad| wisp of gray led to bell . eat Fh ‘ North Dakota. ervations by sending in cards to reach} 900,000 and. $20,000,000. This damage! “~~~ 5 commissioners in the Hughes Electric] ; Mn a dat sd manana “When the present struggle is over,” the committee not later than Thurs-| estimate is a result of an appraisal of! rate case was discussed, It was sug- assa! eae was a midd le-aged man and . Mr. Nestos declared, “and the atmos- day, whether the cars sent are! the buildings and contents, i gested during general dicussion by the tae i oe i ae whe eecompaniea ‘ phere has cleared sufficiently so that! \, | accompanied by money or not, as it is} With recession of the flood waters! commissioners that the city should ner stor she’. hotel. * the citizens who believe in our state! yi jessential Het ie ccomatalttees know | of te Arkadshs river to a point which} have the benefit of a combined meter Reward Offered. ind its possibilities and are anxious to | any will be present. made most of the downtown streets k a a i promote: its best interests, get a AN | ‘tonight at the auditorium will be| and railroad Yards inaccessble, con- HERE ON NEW cee ta Ante het itera: reel rare Se commie: 4 chance to review the incidents of the | held “Class Night,” one of the most| siderable progress was being made to-; : 3 ard for i I i of the commission order regarding che| apprehension of the murderer. q . last couple of years, I believe it will) | important and perhaps the most inter-| day in clearing up the streets and franchise requirement for lights for ‘ ry be conceded that very high commen-| CITY MERCHANT cone, event of commenesinent Werk: palling? and searching for dead | | | |city buildings it was suggested that a Letter From Coleharbor. dation is due to the citizens of our The program will begin with a se-| bodies. { - ‘ state who voted in favor of the initiat- | lection from William Tell by the Girls'| ‘The, list of known dead probably! . which fad bos paying for thove Tishte among the ira fee ie identifed ed i : ed measure which ‘provided for anj| x ——. Glee club. The salutatory, given by| Will take a big jump today, Capt. O. Lj 5 The city auditor and city attorney as Mike Wicks, eatherllser said. _ K examination of the Bank of North Da-| L. Fix.is Arrested By Police On! Margaret Smith follows, and then the| Dennis, of Denver, commander of the) Contractor Begins Work-of Ex-! were instructed to take up the mat-| Miss Wicks left Grygla Monday for d kota. It was the adoption of this) i class history by Genevieve Parsons.| Colorado Rangers, suid. : 7 ter. The franchise provides the clec-| » visit with an aunt in Pettibone, nN D. law by the vote of athe Deople whol Charge of Assaulting Wm. | lara Anderson will sing a solo, “A ‘hank py Cltalsen Skat’ es cavating For the Pool tris ‘cumpay’ aball. furajeh ‘electrlé| i Orenanter of: tkanediiee ee desi te t at the truth so far) . A | 4D e : as it wah possible to do s0, that has Weinstein . Song of Sunshine ind The, lage poem up of the city iaterest centered in the; gained rane {current to light the city hall, engine/ heard no sound of the struggle she made it possible to ascertain many of ree ait eran he a ‘will tall Me sarng Fac-| mysterious fatal. shooting of EH. E. Work on the new swimming pool! house) and city offices without cost to! made against her attacker, which. was the facts previously covered up and! ‘L, Fix, clothing salesman, was ar-| uity.” The ipe of pence which sig-| Withers, ‘prorinent business man, as) has begua under the: supervision ot the city apd that it shall furnish serv-| a fierce one, the state of the room in- y - conditiqns only suspected by. our citi-/ rested last nigst by police and lodged| nifies the sbarviiig of the hatchet” be- ie was riding hits in his sutinpblle John L. Larson, contractor. The taares ee ets oe ee au dicated. zens. If our officials hed shown a dis-| in jafl on-a charge of assault and bat-| tyeen the Junior and sonior;classes | St Night with bis famly. - The top| ground 1 off. Saturday and ; i ee ee ‘ \ Position: to give:the people the facts; tery and-threat to do bodily haritt to} ‘then given to the junfors. The clasz| % Ne head was ‘blowi off by the-shot. preliminary ‘excavation work began trae with, the -<lty. N Sto? istration) Willi Weinstein, Broad . ‘Withers had been commanded to halt| | . with reference’ to’ the administration jam Weinstein, Broadway mer-|srophecy and class will, given by Jer- Yyeaterda; Askis Hel of the various departments of the| chant. Fix will have a preliminary|> 7 qoy : when the fatal shooting occurred and y. Park Help. instituted | liearing tod: t ‘ome Conway and Charles Burke, re-| wag bringing his car to a stop when|, The dimensions of the pool wilt he} Mrs, Robert Orr, chairman of the prise sod. oe ine cece tne have ite nee alleged by. polles that Fix| 8Pectively will prove an interesting! 16 was kitled, according to his son,|105 by 125 fect. The, depth at one! park committee of the Women’s Com- i deen“no neéd of the board of auditors| is the man who attacked Weinstein Part of the program. Then comes the) Captain Dennis was inclined to be-,ond wl be one. foot al a its othe munity Council, asked the commission , law. ‘But with thie officials elected| late Sunday -night. Weinstein, it is|Y#ledictory by Edith Rupp and the! iteve that the shooting was the result/nine feet. ff geet ee to arrange for the proper maintenance : i by the people unwilling to let those; .said, was assaulted as he was leaving| 888 song constitutes the climax | of accidental discharge of a weapon ue fed perm bd wading Poi for! of Custer park. pees ! iar who had a right to know discover| the store, between midnight and 1 attra wrote the words. for tn whowe hands no one could say Sear eur oraaar tran PoeairgrTt oui | There have heen about 40 donations| 4 oe meade is ie q * what the true condition of our state; a. m., and was so severely beaten that y lay. A ‘ ‘ ai .{ of trees, shrubs and flowers for the Trai Depressing, finances. were, and the amounts ex-| he is confined to his bed. Fix and| During the general assembly period Install Convoy System and sides will be of reinforced con-| 7.44, which have been planted, and However pended and for what expended in) Weinstein became engaged in an alter- this noon, Prof. C. F. Bolt was pre-; Major ‘Harris, quartermaster corps,'© The 1 is to be built on tl n-] 8rass has been sown, Mrs. Orr said, connection with the various industries,| cation on the streets Saturday after-|8oMted with the first pageant pamphlet} in charge of installation of a food! ecpoo! 18 to be: built on \the: ge | Complaints have been made in the pees ds : it became absolutely essential to adopt| noon. According to evidence-adduced| siven out. It was a special gift cf) convoy system, had a corps of men/eral plans and specificaticns p th past, after work has’ been done on the} Duluth, Minn., June 7.—Coal re- ‘such a law and by means of its) before Police Magistrate Cashman the| the seniors to Mr. Bolt and shows the} active today unloading trucks and get- by City Engineer, Atcinzen when . park that it had not been properly| ceipts at the Head of the Lakes dur- provision to turn the search light upon| trouble arose over money involved in results of many years attempts to pro-| ting them started to Colorado Springs; = ol: Tt is hoped to have the pool|™aintained, Mrs. Orr said, and she ask-| ing May were almost four times ai these expenditures and operations, employment of Fix by Weinstein. Fix] dyce an annual. The president of the] for food: supply. p leted bi: t later than the mid-|ed that a competent man be placed 1 hi for th Y ~ was fined $10 and costs. Weinstein’s| senior class, Warren Taylor, then pre- With plans laid for a complete cen: ieee " abe t Webb ah the n ¢ on duty at the park for a few weeks large as those for the same period Ve Getting the Facts case was continued, The second fight| sented the high school with a picture] sus of destitute families in the flood) ie ie rODeEY ie 8 ‘a tadeee ofl until the plants were cared for as| in 1920. t j “Even with the adoption of this law, then followed, police allege. of Mr. Bolt. The picture is hu::g in| district for the establishment of aj! The id ee ome She iter hae shee nq| they should be and the trees trimmed,| Operators here, while jubilant over } the people discovered last winter that) pon Lynne, of Bismarck, was com-|the back of the assembly paraliet w| refugee camp for the instalulment of a; h ad “bs ths h St be t toon ‘jned||and that they be watered regularly all| the large tonnage received at the it was difficult to get at the real facts) mitted to jail by Justice of the Peace! Mr. Moore's. It was draed with a| complete field hospital equipment for! Frower DAYS nas now been * cern Mrs. Orr asked the co-oper- brief and i expected to arrive at any; {t- will require two weeks for the con-|summer. Mrs. docks, complain of the slowness of of the case but even the brie George Dolan on a charge of burglary) large flag this morning and when the| which was expec ¥\ crete te vet before the peel ean bo|ation of the commission, in bebalf of| the ecat tente Unroughout the district inadequate view it received was suf-| in the third degree, the complaining) flag was withdrawn the students of the| hour, systemitization and centraliza-/rrete to se wetote the poo Han Mele Or ee undertook the work of| ‘tical ducks at the omit corte ans ficient to show the people of. this) witness being H. Mortenson. _ jhigh school applauded heartily. Mr.| tion of relief work in this district be- ee ty a fs will a ate ae and shew TeaUU LVine the parle, The onmuaphcion: ace ‘fe ke. at ak the it In spor ts, as atate, that conditions were deplorable) Tho sheriff also has in custody B.@B./ Bolt thanked the seniors for their| gan in reality today. There still is need of funds to permit|ers evidenced a desire to ald in the! tion in movement of the Northwest and there is great need fora change} Lerbak, arrested on a charge of hav-/co-operation and thoughtfulness this| The prevous projects were definite- Sich 3 orem ladicated that's mag saould of administration and for a reversal] ing intoxicating liquor in his posses- year and for his gift and the gift to| ly mapped out at a reorganization pe come etion of the pool in a satis- eorks aan ia Meated has 8a a sald fuel supply. crate ok pi, state! and ta various] ae hitdren brought to. Sheritr| “@° school. igo: ; meeting et the Red /Etpes Inst nlabt. Voluntary contributions are still|for the plantings, trim trees and gen- | ee interests’ from the people who have| wetrn an old.fachioned large suitcase eee goes " p8Ks A MILLION | coming in and tonight the Rex theater Jerally shape up the park. — a right to'know what the condition t filled wth women’s clothes.! The suit- W. ALRUM BANK ¥ Washington, pace eis One tay will give : ee ne for the Magistrate's Report. “The citizens of.our state of voti28) case was found under a building near CLOSES DOORS lollars would be x4 J a i flood BS MET The report of W. C. Cashman, police f+ age, now more than 225,000 strong,| the Soo railroad yards. Some of the available for relief work in the nagletrate: for the period from April ; also feel that there are enough of! clothing contained in the box was, of k of Wall SE et ot ator ae cae inane 2. when he took office, to June 1, was such citizens and taxpayers in North! fine quality, The suitcase has been The Farmers State bank of Walrum,} introduced simultaneously y. H t of fi ‘aiid Dakota who have the education, the| shipped to Bismarck to J. W. William-| Griggs county, has closed, according} senate and house by Senator Phipps) submitted. ‘The amount of fines and ability and the experience to handle ie Letters in the box may help, to information received by State Ex-| and Representative Hardy, both of costs paid was $350.90, < 3! yet Railroad Want ‘Enti 1920 the work in all the branches and tore the clothing to the owner. jaminer 0. E. Lofthus. The bank’s| Colorado. to be collected. Forty-six cases wer roads Wan’ ntire the departments of our state govern-| "tore ‘Ne © ies 5 capital was $15,000. Loans outside the ——_— handled during this “period “ eat Wage Increase Wiped Out i ment so that these ‘should be em- regular channels of business which WILD WEST IN_ITALY ’ and two. women. The charges most 1 ployed rather than/tg send to other; proved inadvisable was the cause of| (Mantova, Italy, June 7—Train hold- —— frequently brought by the police were gto “ , states and to import*from them peo-! the bank's closing, according to the| ups in approved American style are/ 7.—The Royal Irish in-| £07 8Peeding, and drunkenness and dis-| Chicago,. June 7.—Demanding: that ple who have no interest whatsoever oxaminer. : Forty-seven hanks have| becoming common here. Members of! Oppeln, June 7.—The Royal Irish in-} oraerty conduct. the entire wage increase granted ll in our'state and in its upbuilding.- | closed since last fall and of this num-| an organized band_of train robbers tantry, the first British troops to cro8s! 1¢ was reported that the dog catcher,| railroad employes in the country by “ bjection has even been rais- | iner| have been seized. Some were govern-|the line established by ‘Polish insur~| who jg collecting the dog license tax,| the raflroad labor board’s wage award Some objection | jber six have reopened, the examin r sents in Upper Silesia, detrained at 3 He will c . ie ed to the employment of so many hal agid. ment railway enployes. ereiwitz yesterday * ee 12 Caer ve i Pen ot daly, ey te oe ie more hae these outsiders in connection with the, A eG hd 2 eae Se ee, s - Inue searching ec 50 railroads a lore e newspapers and other enterprises of ¢,, —Geneva, June 7.—| ¢ which the license tax has not been| board yesterday with renewed peti- bd the Nonpartisan league, but as these|...C°yova. me Titer at ‘Berne ‘;| FRAZIER GOES 1 paid and will Kill them, tions for wage reductions. are more or less in the nature of} 24. formal application to the sec- | TO SO. DAKOTA _ | During an informal discussion Com-| Several roads demanded reductions private enterprises that is a question| ot) Ur the Teamie of Nations for| . bil “on Wo missioner Thompson again suggested of a flat 20 per cent cut for all em- as Sea tn er tat te admission of Hungary to the league.“ Governor L. J. Frazier has gone to ee | that policemen be put | in uniform. taves, wee _ctherd mate, seclarel ° ls TE Mitchell, S. D., to. speak, and ‘from [ manatertll i 5 5 . z 1 Bs a employ citizens of the state or resort) ‘there will make speeches in Alexan- Gy Ces ; SMITHS. JONES, crease hag disappeared and that it was 4 | 4 : J 5 to those from outside with whom they GOVERNOR PUTS {dria and Ortonville, Minn., and Mont- ‘Clarke \ OUT HERE now, time to restore the wage sched Aol: al sptciinal kinship. IN DRY MEASURE: pelier, N. D., before returning home | LOSE ti i ot ap ee oe rar (0 applica Wants Home Employes —E ' Friday night. Attorney General Wil- ie Paris Sue t- zane, count ot ae ws’ Gas Piadgte Je, Noritr Dabatal jon of the $600,000.00 wage award. “But when it comes to the employ-| Madison, Wis. June 7.—Governor | |iam Lemke is out of the city. hee ens _ the Joneses ment of people in the various depart-! Blaine introduced his new prohibition | PIRSA TS Ce fembassy taking cognizance ot the et sit is not ne Sailthe: nor welto e: KIDDIES WILL ! Hl } ne n 5 ments of the state who are paid out enforcemdnt bill in both houses of the | WEATHER REPORT : To ne eee peace | "Ia the AdjutantGenral's oftee it has| PERFORM TO AID ‘ of ‘the tax moneys of the state, I feel|jcgislature this morning. For 24 hours ending at noon, June 7: fill its undertaking under Ls 2 te prepare’ & that the policy should be adopted of See ae | Temperature at 7 a. m. . 23508 nae peeeial Tagen: ier tha /Angersona: Johu- SWIMMING POOL Sane ci one of One “education, CUL RATES ON | Seen esta a Munich, June 7—The Ravarlan Ein-} sons, Olsons and ‘Petersons. These aE : taintee! Dey ceteaiionee Seabed, FRUIT C 'ARLO. ADS! eet test nignt 2 Tel vohnerwehr, or citizens guard, has} names predominate among the names The Rex is staging a “Kiddies Caba- : -} | Non H i decided to disarm voluntarily by June] of the ex-suldiers who are liste] for) ret” show tonight, the entire proceeds ~When the Independents assume con-; Precipitation . one: Let Ys Find the A ‘ eG cess of any} fi he gale of tick . allied ultimat-| the honus, being far in excess of any; from the sale of tickets are to, be trol we shall need and desire to CO"; Chicago, June 7.—The trans-contl- Forecast j Soecunder: tera: of tie: a thers | devoted to the Swimming Pool Fund. ‘operate with the other commonwealth! fet ave announced early ro-| For ‘North Dakota: Generally fair um. haces \'A number of nifty specialties have r and with the citizens of the POLO seer en on maria 4 shipments| tonight and Wednesday; not much] Job for You | wy nnnncnene | Hoon arranged-and-tMe tattle: Wonuee ‘Northwest in the development of our of vegetables, melons and. apples. | change in temperature. ‘ | ; orchestra consisting of Helen Andrist, state. We shall seek and welcome! zZ looking for work? | SES Catherine Andrist, Viola Simmer, Lor- such cooperation but when it comes to Are you looking a i the administration of the affairs of ) Are you qualified to hold a | | ettta Stinmer and ‘Dorothy; Cook “Will or ae tes may wore vouts GERMAN SUBMARINE IS $ ] get sat eaten al AID TO HAVE DODGED ARMY) f2n..c'viiSina arts of efficient workers and administrators | i aX fa want @ more simple |, ° ; Hae Joa Cratwell eelvne Loubeok, in North Dakota to make the employ-| BY U S. BOAT IN LAKE WATERS ; | : i _ | Neva Uettel, Lyle (Mayer, Betty Hall- ment of outgiders unnecessary. It! ® Wx Pertaps you're: ths La John Jacob Kupper, who was ale | er,” sald Major A. B. Welch, cont. | Gay, Jimmie Gardner, Joe oodman. should be our aim and purpose to give} some employer wants — an i first mander oi Gilbert Furness post of | seo and Isobel Gordon—will be seen all of our citizens an opportunity to really necds at once. Write |! leged to have surrendered his firs the American Legion in speaking | in a clever little pageant, and Muriel é achfere success, if they are. willie Aboard the U.S. WTUmes ef Verena abc al ane your Want-ad and we shall | papers and claimed exemption at ‘patriotic exercises In connec- Robinson, Madge” "Webster, Bernice ey Be ee Te ee catt| nates ney tthe Amores ‘two he fer Tee ene Seiten | from the drait in’ 1917 on the | ion with the reception of new @H- | Joslin, Marguerite Cook, Opal Freie. .and prudence in the management o ne 7.—The German sub- may pro’ | ‘ground that he was an alien, a fens, Twenty-iour out of 46 ap- | Syivia Friese, Betty Haliday and a their own affairs. The roads to op- ees tel eae sunk at 11 from jade action. : jillnols | that will eventually be worth citizerr ot Russia, was yesterday plications were passed and sworn | number of others will appear in sing- i portunity within our state should be 5 im in Lake Mich- Mihe submarine had previous! tmuch to you. denied American cit.zenship, he- In as citizens, ing, dancing and talking specialties. kept open and every man given the; o'clock this morning in Luke been stripped of all. removable | ‘ ae | fore Judge Thomas Pugh in dis- Patriotic organizations of Man- | In addition to these acts pictures will chance to achieve success in life’ Such| j,an some 30 miley off Chicago by i PI | Bismarck Tribune = |! irict court, in Mandan, dan, the Legion, the Veterans of | be presented on the screen, making @ course will spur men and women to) the four.inch guns of the U. S. It to abl the Great Lakes dur- | “We have too many slackers in Fore’gn » G. A. R, War | two two-hour shows. The first show ambitious effort and will make for Wilmette. ae the Victor Lean campaiza. It Phone 32 | the United States as it is—men Mothers, aud Woman’s Auxiliary | will start at 7 o'clock and the second the greatest happiness of the individ-) : es Decent cf having * ress : who were born in this. country— had charge of the citseinship day {at 9. The admission will be 50 cents bey tere itt ere erga esc ieee at Copeale’ Wareneueh a ed ships. . eee | | without taking in any alien slack- program. for adults and 35 cents for children. s citizens,” * a ome =

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