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PROCTOR ASKS MONEY BACK F Chicago.” ‘June 23 —_w, C. Proctor, of cincinnati, former chairman .of the General Leonard Wood national cam- paign committee filéd a sult to com- pel eight prganizers to.re!mburse him |, $745,433, as their. share in the $813,- 200 expenses of the committee in ‘pi moting Gener heral, Wood | Wood for president. MISQUOTED, B_ ‘SIMS DEFENSE “Washington, June 23,— Rear Ad-; mira! William S. Sims reported per- sonally to Secretary Denby today i-.at he had-been misquoted in. press ac- counts of remarks made in London touching on Irish sympathizers in the United States. The officer was recall- ed to explain these remarks and Mr Denby directed him to make & -Writ- ten statement giving a. correct text of what he had said: ANTI-BEER BILL IS REPORTED Washington, June 23.—The Willie. Campbell anti-beer bill, with minor amendments, was reported today by the house judiciary committee. The rales Somers fk “expected to give it right, of .@ the house withia the next tei days, Women Range Ranges | For National Parks Bozeman, Mont. . “June 23.—Miss Marguerite Lindsley, a junior studen® in Montana State college here, is the first woman ever to be named as rane- er in Yellowstone National Park. Word of per appointment has been received here. Miss Lindsley is anticipating no aut. ficulty in pointing out to tourists the beauties and the wonders of the gov- ernment playground, however, for the geysers. and the hot springs are as ‘familiar to her as the drinking foun- tains and the fire plugs are to many @ city dweller. She is on terms of acquaintance with most of the birds | and the beasts, and knows every hill) and valley in the big reserve. The new ranger’s father, C. A. Lindsley, is assistant superintendent of tlie! park and has been connecte4 withthe government service there for) 26 yeurs. ‘Miss Lindsley has spent every summer of’ her. life in in the park Custer “Monument Has Been ] Furnished; Hardin, Mont, Jung’ June 23.—The monu-| ment in‘ ‘memory of General George 2A. Caster, to be uaveiled on June 25, le forty-fitth anniversary of the bat- le ‘of the Little Big Horn, has been completed in the city park here. ‘The memorial, paid for by Popular sub- acription.of citizens: of Hardin and Big Hogg: county, is of Montana gray granite and bears two bronze - plates, one showing Custer's profile and the other giving the date and place of his Dirth-and his military Plans for the celebration, which will , include a reproduction of the mas- sact@ of Custer’s com.nand by Indians enacted by United States cavalrymen. American Legion members and Crow | ‘ Indians, provide also for an éxhibit.ot fuuced historical objects,.it is an- ticed by the Custer Battle Anniver- e see secciation, in charge of the af- ‘hey will include one of Cus- ters original rosimental tags . and what is declar... .» .2 the first full} page. Rewspaper account of the bat: |... | tle, published immediately after it was fought. The battle is to be refought on the site of the original conflict, now a gov- ernment reservation. ELEVATORS SIGN UP. Valley: City, June 23.—That all of. the 22 elevators in Barnes county will sign up with the United States Grain Growers, Inc., contracting to handle the farmers’ grain through. the na- tional sales agency, wag the prediction @oday of Usher L. Burdick, president of the state farm bureau federation| snd as director on the Grain Growers’ Since organization work started in. Barnes; county Saturday, with ealaeg ipod ontpaniters in the fe, foot ; ve already signed. up win the Grain Growers, the Fingal ‘weve ron BOOKLET on HOTUOGHOUD smn rut BABY. rece i Basnieie Resuisrot Co., Derr. 9-D. ATLAnTa. Ga. KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO | | divorce troubles.- has been a good wife,” says Potter. Farmers: Elevator company at Fingal, and the Equity Trading company of Alta, signing up Saturday, and ele- vators at Kathryn and Dazey signing Monday. “DAD” AIDS MRS. STILLMAN — “She's the best daughter in the world,” said James ‘Brown Potter when | jhe arrived from Europe to help his daughter, Mrs. James A. Stillman in her | “She is a most devoted ‘mother and I am sure that. she | RRR eee Lake on June 15, and Grand Forks on} Kthe day following, on his strenuous journey_eastward, the messages re-' ceived here stated. AT THE REX. -- Polo Shirts RESH, new ar-, * rivals, new pon- fiee and tan silks with: the ,.new. narrow col- lars. =" $3 to $8.50 Wash Ties ORE popular than ever. Dis- tinctively new designs - Novelty ‘weaves . of ‘washable. fabr ‘85¢,, 50c, 4 a) Bathing Suits, | SUMMER STRAWS . Satisfaction or money back “How cool I am” “AY. it and feel it and mean. it—it's sand aes not expensive. You know how. comfortable light clothes make you—we'll show you very smart ones. 2 Trousers The season for outing trousers and white trousers for dress wear is here. White flannels, White Serge, White with Blue stripes, White ed Palm Beach. sheet ee gee tte E Bergeson & Son saa Suits $30 up eanizing. Dickey: county » wil and Saturday of this week. CHARGED WITH FRAUD. Helena,. Mont., June 23.—E. J. Oreshization work in Barnes coun- ty is expected to be completed within a few days and then work of pag ‘one of the best pictures ever presenter tana and Idaho by means of a falsified | fetter. of credit isued in proper form by a Spokane, Wash.,,bank is alleged N. D., Devils Lake and Grand Forks, N. D., on his way, east, according to information received. here today by ‘the machinery was’ set in: motion for the detection and arrest of Morissey. Out She. Rolls to have swindled. banks. at Rugby, ; Morissey “made” Rugby and Devils ; | “The Sage Hen,” a feature picture made from -the book of that name i | at; the Rex. Treinendous, aweinspir-| gun. , Mr. Burdick announced today that ing, hallowed mfother love is the: them~ ‘another wheat pool school would be] that throbs like the heart of.a wound-,other types, held in Fargo on Thursday, Friday} ed gn throughout the story, which has been visualized, humanized aad! ~ characterized by a rather remarkable cast—Gladys Brockwell in the title Mor- | —. issey, arrested at Minneapolis on charge of defrauding banks in Mon- A. T. Hibbard, secretary of the Mon-: '\ tana- Bankers’ association by.- whom | “ Tether says— have ercronc her pid Rain | ' | role, Liitian’ Ric jork,-and Helen ‘and. Rirhard ‘ Hea: Donald beg in lace, Mac- romantic k contributing GOOD FoR WOREN} 700, _ Foley Cathartlc Tablets have long, ‘© everyone.” been a favorite physic wit Wo- h men. “She always used to'complain after a' little! while. But since she has been wearing those Hood sandals, she romps and plays from morning til night, and never seems to tire. 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A trim, well-firting shoe that holds its shape, easy to clean, wears well and is unusually comfortable. For afternoon: or evening wear. Saved the more expensive leather shoes, too. FARGO—JUNE 28-29-30 HORSES — OXEN men suffer as‘much as men indigestion and constipation, y | aleo ‘require a scientific ‘remedy to | keep the:stomach sweet, the liver ac- tive and the bowels regular. Mrs. Geo. Powers, 84 Winthrop Ave., Revere, Mass., writes: “Ihave taken Foley Ca- thartic Tablets and I recommend them They banish bilious- ness, headache, bloating, TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS of “the ‘offer of Great Britain, France _ National Tractor Farming Demonstration. \ Write, Phone or Wire COMMERCIAL CLUB, FARGO, for De- ‘tailed Information. LET’S GO! «2{ GREEKS T0 BOW . TO THE ALLIES} Athens, June 23—(By 23—(By the Avsoriated and Italy to mediate between the Greeks and Turkish Nationalists in an effort to forestall warfare in Asia Minor. ~~ NOTICE TO, TELEPHONE USERS Kindly refer tothe new issue of the telephone directory for - all numbers as all party line des- ignations have been changed. animals to arrive in an overheated con- dition, which meant a heavy shrinkage and a consequent lower. market ‘alue. Today: much of this loss is eliminated by the quicker, more efficient method of transportation. ‘ Middle West ferm- ers have come to look upon the motor truck as a dependable, economical sid in the prompt and marketing of their live stock. By reason of its comprehensive sys- tem fa distributing gasoline and other roleum jucts, the Standard Oil | pany (Indians) has been s potent motor truck on the Middle Woke : Whether the farmer lives on a main "factor in ctsbilided use of the throughout traveled highway, or on a remote cross | nds upon the dark green - tank wagon of the Standard Oil ee peny (Indians) to supply his needs. PiThe dependability. of Standetd Oil * Company (Indiana) servi nized by the: farmers of t West —the most important/ ducing area in the world. In supplying the pet of the farmer, the of signal importance to efery inti of the territory served. supply pr! hn supply of Such service is ise the Board of Directors of ae : Oil Company appreciate: theif: enor sibility to the, Tahlia and “becatise 25,000 men snd women who makeup... this organization realize the weight of | this responsibility and the tapers, of their individual While the equipment of the Standard” Oil Company (1 ans) “is vast complete, it is the’ ‘spirit: of the sonnel..which makes. for ice ig recog- Middle _ The meré physical “equipment be impotent in the'hands of the p or inexperienced. Standard Oi Company. 910 S. Michigan. Ave. ‘Chicags,