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FAIR FORTIETH YEAR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE=*=] BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS ued on page 4) ‘subscriptions was exhausted. 4s annouriced. day. | MISSING BANKER | Ser AM ] SWIMMING POOL IS FORMALLY = G BANKER AND HIg#FAMILY [BANDITS HOLD © (BANDITSSTEAL GERMANY WILL GIVEN TO CITY AND KIDDIES = allt | “~Frow wouNpen] » UP FAST TRAIN; | asco aes a. : | i 1. Chicago, July 30.—Chleago ba | c 1 | J | dits invaded a government hi { " \ | ; ital at daybreak today and took | TAKE FIRST SPLASH IN TANK. | SHOOT ; all the money and cigarettes pos- | * i i : sessed by some of the veterans of | | i | the world war there, 1 ave Elks Announce That They Willi HARDING PARTY _| | i INA TTY —_—— | | Bold Robbery of Fast Pennsyl-| IN tiati P; . Pledge Themselves to Raise! ON THE OCEAN, peck. (eae legotiations Proceeding Satis- i sven } i ited in East Oc- | ‘ Balance of Money Needed to ; Washington, July 30.—A radiogram ! | curs Early Today | factorily, German Authori- Pay For Pool rom Secretary Christian aboard the 1 ene | | ties Announce | presidential yacht Mayflower with { wane | President and Mrs. Harding en route} \ | mee auld ; | MAK ESC i MAYOR LENHART ACCEPTS) eather tine” at 10-10 o'clock. tod | cae nor | Gey FOOD AID)? Make Pommet THeare ’ 3 pte = en the vessel was at sea north of | | Mail Clerk Shot ‘ ' i i i" Completion of Pool Represents! Pointy CApeS. Hiwatt i | re en us As cae on! es | Porter-Knox Resolution is to be . fi | H iswering That no Valuable (Secretar: *s Conditions| Gift of Thousands of Citizens! THOUS ANDS OF | Ndi waa Akoued eae ¥ ee Conditions| Basis of Reaching of | | ccepted by the Soviet | A to Youth of City i ' | greement Conan 5 1 | Pittsburgh, July 30.—Four bandits | Government | ae The job is finished. DUCKS DE AD IN i | boa Manha ; | ee Berlin, July 30. (By the Associated moe sotoé. the pil wan’ torttally | Wena tacit ee eerie eae : a Press)—The German foreign office opened there was a long line of bath- | lieteeseer ndtar se, ae ja railroad |INVITE NEGOTIATION S/cxpressed belief that the negotiations ( \ ers, all sizes, all ages and all sorts TY Re i; . Miles cast of Pitts- . iwhich have been proceeding for the and conditions. They splashed and peungi sae, moraiig at 2:46 o'clock | yg. last three weeks between Ellis Lor then when thoroughly cooled by the! j jand after wounding A. J. Lantz, mait| U. S. Senator Comes Out of Rus- ing Dresel, the ‘Ainerieta oof water and the sharp breeze that was my ‘ | clerk, rifled the mail ca - | * ., 7 blowing they made for the wari eand Unable to Find Water Little aris cotbees nal eae aw ear sia Still Favoring Trade sioner In Berlin, and Dr. Rosen the and cpreredtthemselves aly, (0/dubli:| Ducks Die in the litzen and Cassandra while the train: Relations forelgn minister, have progpedaed! aut ag™ 7 The boys Were less timed ‘They lost Field | we8 molten, two robbers having | aia ficieentiy to warrant the / conclusion 2 is oarded the train wh 23 = “bee no time in plunging in but the girls \ drop the “helpor,” an saute mae Riga. July 30. (By the A. P.)—The| that @ general working basis has been timidly “ ca id th ainin — i Sra | iy loffer of Herbert Hoot __ [established for the conclukion ofa for- midly “toed” in and then gaining) Thousands of youag ducks have | assists heavy passenger trains over ver to aid Rus-| ap ReRtE See ‘| ete HcOk their fucking, too. ft-| dled in the Saeion of Napoleon in| {mountain grades. sia in relieving suffering due to aid peace often yore D Ge aye great community effort was fit-j7,, e sh 5 They climbe q fami cond! e . : Z gan county, according to George ey climbed down over the co: ‘amine on condition that all Ameri-| date. % tingly dedleated and ne was. surely. D. Gorman, manager ol the Bismarck |in the tender and while the other two! cans now held prisoners in Russia| It !s understood {n well, informed lighted: boye anaretrl pe a a Goodyear Tire company agency, who | were at work in the mail car ordered |ho released has been accepted by quarters that the German government g! oys and girls as well_as mev| hag returned from a trip in that re: | the engineer to stop the train. ThIS' tho Russis has assented to proposition submitt- and women enjoying the sport who! gion, i he did, and at almost the same mo-| ussian authorities who suggest] eq by the American state department had anything but praise for the men|~ Because nf the extreme dry weath- | ‘ment, 2 series of shots sounded from! immediate negotiations in order to|in the way of informal inquiries based who ave labored day and night to|er many of the sloughs which mado | the mail car just behind the engine. | realize speedy assistance, according jon the essential principles enunciated bring this first real center of recre-| the Napoleon marshes a famous duck- | One of the bandits, upon boarding |to a dispatch from the Rosta News|i# the Porter-Knox peace resolution. ation to the people of Bismarck. hunting ground, have dried up, he} the car ordered the seven clerks at| agency of Mosc iS sake ‘None of these, it is said, had been op- ‘The slides for the kiddies were! said and little ducks are unable to | work there to throw up their hands. | 28°0CY of Moscow received here today. | nosed by the Wirth cabinet. The con- : , greatly enjoyed. Arrangements for| reach water. Partly zrown ducks can | They complied and the bandit select-|_ The text of the reply made in the! clusions reached as a result of Mr. p 4 coring for ths public are skcellenc be found dead in the fields, he said. | ng bated demnied to know from him [aaneaa siete head of te Dresel’s negotiations are being formu- and for a starte e opening was} Many ducks seekiig water, have | Lett rit! ii . es {where the valuable mail was kept. | artisan-nonpolitical famine relief | lated in the manner described by the unmarred by any hitch. entered farmyards and are sharing | offi ie fie yen by Miss Vivian Spurgin (above) to her fiance gave} Lantz told them there was no valu-! Party is as follows: Washington authorities and an official When the municipal swimming poot| puddles with tame ducks, he said, and | ¢, 'SpurgintmissinesChicaro contah whereabouts of ae family of Warren | able mail on board at which one of! “The Russian government upon! memoranda it is forecast probably was formally turned over to the city|'Mr. Gorman saw three little ducks | Avenue Trast Co alsaapecved aden ea ears Oo! ‘i he, Mie hie the bindits opened fire on him, shoot- learning of the proposals made by | will be ready for publication in a few commission this afternoon by the Elks| Walking up the streets of Napoleon. | indi altri fae y cials have: voted to ask his/ing him through the legs. |Herbert Hoover in the name of the| days. y lindictment. They say the bank shortage may reach $1,500,000. Vivian and MERE he | aay Se ae lodge which led the public campaign| The ducks succumb before they have | Mrs. Spurgin (inset), located in Detroit, denied they aided Spurgin (inset) ITNT / American | Reliet: Assoclation,, finds to raise funds and build the pool a pirenety enous to Bo. sree St hater | escape. j wen ulte acceptable including the big proposition had been completed] for water, he said. ne local hunter release of Americans held prisoners. and 8: proniiee made \o the kiddies ot aaa pay ee theory: thet genie, the i of | sone Russian government consid- % iy e city a few weeks ago redeemed. S . shes | . lers it necessaray to fix as soon as i K It was late in May when the Elks|2"¢ zhs probably are low and the / CORPORATIONS STATE BOARD TO , | possible the exact conditions on which decided to build the pool. In about{alkali contents of the water re- | OPEN BIDS SOON! |the immediate relations are to begin. two months the campaigns were made,| ™#ining kills the ducks. | 5 | “Its humane intentions guarantee . plans drawn, the pool built. And hun-| q ny | | The state boatd:: of administration the feeding, medical and clothing. of Sea ig dreds of Hiddien with wide sud. lov. SHORTEST ROAD H ‘will open bids here Aug. 9 for con. | a milton “chides and for this pur-|p, g Flaherty of Bismarck One ul eyes Is afternoon . stoo iy REPORT IS MADE: struction of a power plant at the Dick- pose the Russian government consid-; * °° while the formal exercises took place. | Sarr ‘inson normal. school and for the S ers it useful that Director Brown or of State Delegates Then the grand splash took place.| ,, r Ae It + | roughing installation for the imechan-| wl 4 any other person authorized for the Citizens who saw the crowds around|. The shortest road report made by Both Proposed $100,000,000 Con-| iat equipment’ of the new memorial | Official Circles in London| negotiations should immediately come Ee the pool could not but help feel a the weather bureau in many weeks | | puilal th itol ds, it 4 to Moscow, Riga or Reval. | T. J. Flaherty, of Bismarck, will go | was made *todays;it.aala: | cerns Want to Operate | ng on ‘the;capitol grounds, it is Aroused Over Unprece- i . 7 tinge of pride in the structure, if they | Roms ay. ae amin all | tas |announced at ‘the board's office. On Fou ver Unprece: “The Russian Soviet government|‘to San Francisco next weck as one had done the slightest thing toward| Roads are in good condition in a’ in State Aug. 16 the board will open bids for expects a quick reply stating the time| of the state delegates to the Inter- sections of the state dented Action y it—and nearly everyone in the city e a = the installationof mechanical equip- | and place for the negotiations.” ’ <1 ron: b 4 did. Many travelerd on the Red Trail| WR nie te jment of the power plant at Dickinson | ree i 3 K tational Knights, of, Columbus's . 3 ..| passing through ,here in the Just few} The state banking board, at a meet~| , a 5 Signed, Kamaneff vention. Other North Dakota dele- PT an start hot days have highly praised the condi-|ing yesterday, took no action on the and. ore ation at bolters sat NORTHCLIFFE IN DENIAL! The. American government. repre-| gates are; Michael Hyland, of Fargo; tl tion of the trail. Rain, was reported.| request. ofthe Farmers Finance Cor- }anq tal aha Ye | Sentatives in Riga consider the note| ¥ ming Pool. .P..R: Ficlds, exaited\rul- os oy * weep esee Siar andthe: tuberealdsis hospital at;-Dun- ee ‘ 4 a Howard Monley, of Grand-Forks; Eu. er of the Elks, on behalf of the lodge in Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Lari- | poration or the Foreign Finance Cor-| gejth London, July 30—(The sonsational [8% constituting also an answer to the formally presented the pool to Re wete and Fares only, i a eu poration for permission to sell stock} ERI Nee and unprecedented incident of a Brit- demand made by recraeany ae ane Bipenlighe of casita eck ‘r 7 ‘ yesterday. rediction for Bismarck/in the state. Both are to ‘be report- i lughes for the release of American ne of the greatest gatheriugs jn city and A. P: Lenhart, president of it fi i 3 1 ; ish sovereign reudiating in parlia- i h th eu. the city commission. accepted it on ‘ eee UA Ulead ed/uppnsby: the Attorney qpeneral, i ment through the prime minister, av ; P'/soners in Russla, the history, of a ore ee ria behalf of the citizens and the city. The Farmers Finance Corporation! interview is given the greatest prom- Release Correspondent 5 ct eye day. lis 2 at| ee pence j vention will decide on a proposed : Pool Cost $11,000. aie Se {is an auxiliary of the United Wheat} inence in the. official circles today. Riga, July 30. (By the Associated} etaborate program for entertainment The pool cost about $11,000. It is Growers Inc., according to a letter! | Political circles had been able to] pregs) J : : he prog: ‘i A 4100 fect wide and about 115 long ani | of C. H. Gustafson, accompanying the talk of little else since Prime Min press): aus Marguerite Harrison,| of disabled soldiers. The K. of U. h . , 7 | id i e 6 : 5 fe a holds 500,000 gallons of water, rang-| 4! jpatition of the company. It is organ- | 7 ifster Lloyd George appeared in the or alent pends ad nEnORE the ates ae & fond of, $0,000,000 sich it Is ing in depth from 2 to 9. feet. It is re under ee a Blue ion ae | Houreicot comment semerany, 2 and | ican citizens held prisoner in Rus-| itis expected that the convention ici: in i ee : read the authorized statement o' ° | aia a the Tnnen tsa nroene eh all OUT OF OT ATE assestece: were considering the fea-| Freight Wreck Near Mason City,| king that the statement attributed to rath Cog FeAl asics Be mil be arcrmed of the tact flume of | i ati sh provi . . A vis ch, ce. modern ideas and devices. A bath- eure Ot i abe ar Pee | Iowa, Fatal him concerning the government's Irish! tease of Mrs. Harrison was secured| who has promised to visit the United house, stuccoed, fronts on Broadway, tered Meck without votini ower and | i | bolicy in a reported interview in the|/through U. S. Senator Joseph LI. Bistes. looking out into Custer park which,} Governor Frazier will make four | oq ing voting power in Si hues of oe j United States by, Lord Northcliffe,| France, of Maryland, who has been : through the efforts of ladies of the| speeches in the far west soon, it is an-j eoincaa 1 stock without par value . Mason City, Ia. July 30.—Three per- | owner of the Long Times, were & com jon a visit to Soviet Russia to investi- TWO ACCUSED city, 18 becoming a beauty spot. A| nounced from his office. He will speak aye Pe 7 sons were killed as the result of a| plete fabrication.” ate conditions there and it was under d c *f The state board probably will re- ; e i municipal park worth while is ex-|at Sandpoint, Idaho, Aug. 9; at Spo-| oive an advers inion on the For- head-on collision between two treight| The alleged interview quoted King }his escort that Mrs. Harrison reached RDER ARE - pected to result from the effort. One| kane, Wash. Aug. 10; Yakima, ‘wash, sign Finante eonpe ration a $100 o00,-| tl s on the Rock Island’ railroad | George as saying to Premley Loyd | here today, the senator having con- OF MU. of the next steps on the swimming) Aug. 11 and Tacoma, Aug. 12. The Gains dats al vada, {here yesterday. George just before his majesty left! cluded his Russian visit. : . pool will be to plant trees and shrub-| meetings will be under Nonpartisan | o00 eomcerh Omron cen eee ‘Al Moody, engincer, and his fireman,| England to open the Ulster parlia-! Senator France expressed surprise HELD BY POLICE bery around it, beautifying the!league and farmers organizations. | Gerson Who’ wae ihe matter ia hand; iron Curran, were severely sealded | ment: i at the announcement just received f feet bie rounds, | He will return over the Canadian Pa-} . ea (hanes and both died last evening, a few) “Are you going to shoot all the|/from Moscow that Russia had agreo Chicago, July 30.—Tommy O'Connor : Employ Life-Guard, | cific railroad. Sid, that tt appente that there Da|hours after the wreck. ‘The body of| people in Ireland?” to release the American prisoners, | and James Gallagher, arrested in St. The pool is entirely free to chil- eas huaia a in fit se Me enuletn business. | Dave Slater, brakeman, was recovered| ‘The premier is said to have re-} “It had not been decided at all that| Paul and turned over to Chicago po- dren under. 16 years of age and med-| Lge mero aeeaR "from the wreckage only after his arms) plied: |way when I loft," the Senator said. lice on charges of murder were eraté Mhargeés, which may be changed, | SR ABBIT KING’S” bent were ample ae fares “No, your majesty.” | Senator France's trip was an inter- brought to this altystoday by 2 henry have “petit for per: er 16 1 of the men ed were on the sow! “Well, then, you must come to some! csting one, he said. guard of police. e escorts . ; by Jota A. Tarn and Harry Thomp- i co SECRET ‘ARY bound train, the crew of the north) agreement with them,” the king was| “I still favor trade relations with | their prisoners through the line,,of,,, son, the ‘city commission committee. | | ° !bound train’ which slowed down 84V-| quoted as saying. ‘This thing can-|Russia,” the senator declared . march of the inaugural parade of the: a { ling their lives by leaping. not go on. I cannot have my people ——_—__—_. pageant of progress. The men were The Atet: few, Gaye! ol bperelion: OF: 1A8 | a tt i} in. thi eee taken to central police headquarters pool will be in the nature of an ex- ‘ H a3 Se Saree | killed in this manner.” FR E RIDES a li a 5 ‘i —— $ i oop a r appear-! and held there until C. Fitzmorris, t La ae here pra et Tetra | Parents must not permit small, Fargo, July 30.—R. Van Wie, secre- | 15 000 TURKS | gain eet caentirnn tone] zoncral superintendent of police, re- a ' Ly 26h ae 4) enitdeen to drive automobiles unat- tary of the Fur and Specialty Farm: 5 | York City July 25, attributed to H. W. turned from leading the parade. Oe ee eeatiied von the rent! tended. ing company, which has failed, pean ' Steed Gaitor of ‘the London ‘Times, N _— Of cuits, admission, ete, to pay a| This is the edict of Chiof of Polio Hs Te oe eae ea ee uae charged | TLLED == is traveling in America with! FUNERAL WILL ood part of the running expenses of | Martineson, who says it Is agains : waiter tdetraud Tit | Lord Northcliffe. It was given by Mr.| thins law. ith using the. mails to defraud in |b ; | BE HELD SUNDAY the pool. | “Phere have been many, near acci;| selling stock of the ‘company. He inure | Steed the day after his arrival Hom Two outside and one inside attend-| 1.44, when children were driving ‘au. {had a faint idea as to the capital stock’| “Constantinople, July 30.— (By the| England and subsequently appeared | Hoboes Must Pay is New Edict! —— ‘ill be kept dut; The pool | P! in English papers attributed directly Funeral services for Mrs.'W. F. an wi e ae a Hee ie Agen tomobiles alone,” said the chief to-jof the company but none as to the | Associated Press.) —The losses suffer- to Lord Northcliffe, ‘The latter yes: | on the N. P Cushing, who succumbed in a local “Letty” Higgins, baseball pitcher who} d@y, “and in ue nae of Tey A ee aE the company was tert |e Ral the Turkis 1 Nationalists in, the terday denied the reported interview. | sn hospital yesterday morning, will be é s for the general pubiic the practice) o i ighting against the Greeks { i h al held at the Episcopal church her has had three years professional ” i S added. j cme rs {| British newspapers display the en-! : 5 jheld a e Episcopal church here 4 ‘ swimming experience, will be life- must be stopped. torMreBire; he added. {Minor total 15,000 men killed OF) ie afair at great length and dnder | A campaign against hoboes is to bel Sunday afternoon at 4 P. M., Rev. guard Y 11. Several sspeeders haye:-been, arrent ‘wounded ane jaken Pe tron large headlines. The papers controll- ae oy the worern Pacific rall-| postiethwaite of the First Presbyteri- 2. | cently. according to the bust informatio! - renee apathy road in North Dakota. [spe | i ey The swimming pool was officially pki: ean ‘COMING HERE Turkish quart ivailable here. jed by Lord Narenel ite aan pret Although it was an announced in-| etiurch oft tea jPallvenrers at } tendered the city by P. R. Fields, ex: | Pe uate “have lost 50 cannon| editorials calling attention to the de-| tention of railroad officials not to in-| (Y@ supers! e E. G. Wanner, Geo. 5, | j nial both King G and Lord D. Mann, 'f. R. Atkin Thomas alted ruler of B. P.O. E. 1199. and | ‘and other important war material. nialg of boll ing George and Lord jtertere with honest transients riding]? Mann. Xo. son, mn i was Officially accepted for the city by LOOKS AT ROADS. H mee Northcliffe. freight trains secking work in har- Hall, Jenn Steen’ end J. ie Bel President A. P. Lenhart, of the clty | i | MOTHER. SAVES TWO | Sa Sys ivest fields, the privilege is said to| Henry Halverson will sing a solo. In- aes Elks Started it | quroroa, I1l, July 30.—Governor Len | I aalpeton, N. De duly, “ aie SENATOR HITS have heen pied and all troepasears terment will be In F airview cemetery. : | Small, who has announced his inten-; ray ok erbert oungquist | savel | jon trains will arrested, is an- Ream ges co . ’ Me ioe seuss ago the popular | ton of returning to Springfield, where) ar] Jaeger, who was in Bismarck drowning ‘both her Syearrald, eon PROPAGANDA nounced offically the special! FAIR WEATHER c! for embezzle- |... anna . i duc-| and her mother, attemp ing e8~ ‘ —-— ‘agents of the railroad. | demand for a swimming pool became|he is under indictment €-| about a year and a half ago intro | - A carried| -Washington, July 80-——Senator Lal Hie hich’ aman“ lost FOR NEXT WEEK P hile. state! ? S i cue, while both were being ashington, July 30.—se | An accident in which a man lost a so insistent that the City Commission meno sate fans, bt Hl Cena | 88: a proposition: i ‘briquette lignite | Sy the current toward midstream of} Follette in_ ‘the senate yesterday/hand under a freight car this last ‘ pane RS included in their annual budget an ap-| his tour of inspection of road projects. | coal and vie ae bate Dt to Germany the Ottertail river a few miles north | charged British shipping interests| week also was xeported. _Washington, July 30.—Weather pre- propriztion for buiilding a pool. 'How-; este at he Bong has | Of Breckenridge. {with “insidious propaganda hostile to! Workers secking the harvest fields | dictions for the week beginning Mon- ever, the action of the City Commis- } $30,000 FUND IS GOAL |to investigate the lignite industry, has “yey nequist missed her son the development of the American) must pay the regular 3.6 cents per | day are: sion was questioned and the courts} Wahpeton, N. D., July 30.— The! written local people that he will be in| i ortly after he and several other, merchant marine.” mile, the railroad officials declared. Region of Great Lakes and Upper held that under existing circumstan- \caising’ of $30,000, which would en- | Bismarack Monday to talk over the Te) Citdven returned from a slough ad-) Soa: _~~.| Mississippi valley: oes 8 tax lovyaler petminlug: Meh eae title the church to a Bittsof $12,500 9 RES he pas tne? Jacent to the Oitertall river in whe y | “Generally fair sith temperature “A few months ago at an informal | Wahpeton Methodist congregation in European countries and found it ina wade in emulation of the older chil-| | “Elder” McKenzie meeting of Bismarck Elks, when the drive just begun here. With a total | flourishing condition, especially in dren, Mra. Youngquist, and her i matter of supporting the Elks’ Band | fund of $42,500 in prospect, erection Germany, and pred (frett ttt[ mother, Mrs. Lchman, rushed to the) | Gets Federal Plum was under discussiion, someone ask-| o¢ 4 new church building is planned, | ture, ‘or the indus § state.| slough just in time to glimpse a smal Ree hi k di for the} y A | He said he had ordered machinery for Sen al . | — : Ske ee ono else counter. | 8° project having Peon, postpone manufac ring briquettes without bin- hand Pdeeant unnes sored | Officers of McLean and Bur- got a still, a coil and some mash. Forman, July 30.—D. J. McKenzie : t [last year because of high price of) toy also for coal tar and by pro-| as the drowning "at Was | leigh counties closed in on both Sheriff Stefferud and John Wil- | of Forman, N. D., will succeed Fred questioned “what have the Elks done | materials. The congregation has two|4 vied toward midstream. Vue a for Biomarck.”. “What real reason is|™materias. | ihe Congr tier considera. | ducts. pbabtes'e Sy sides of the county line in Wil- liams closed in on the McLean | We McLtan. as registrar of the there for the existence of our organ- types 0 ito tamnitis Gothic ty ra It is probable, he said that a plant = __ ston yesterday afternoon. county side. They arrested Wil- | Farm Loan bank of St. Paul. Although @ personal pleas-| OM one, the familiar Gothic, (YPC) will be put up in Bismarck and per- ) ” | (ONne result. was one arrest on | ilam Halazuk. They also confis- | No official word has been received by ization aside from the p pl a her the “Libr: t ther | and? the | other’ the Abrary ty Per ns plant in Minot. eal | liquor law violation charges by the..| cated some mash at other homes. | Officers of the bank, the change has ure we as Elks derive from our a8-| which Id include the parsonage in; b4Ps a P n | Mai ges by jome sociation with our fellow members.’ ith sae br ‘din . ; Each press puts out 109 tons of ear re? dl Burleigh county officers, one by No other arrests were made. | been anticipated, as the office of reg- From that discussion arose the pro- | heheh UNE ' priquettes in eight hours, he writes, For twenty-four hours ending at the McLean county officers and Before returning the Burleigh | {strar is appointive. position to build a swimming pool for; PAPER SUSPENDS |at a low cost. ‘ several barrels of mash confiscat- county officers searched the prem- D, J. McKenzie is a member of the ? the boys and girls of Bismarck. The; Hillsboro, N. D., July 30.—The Trail, Se ee 58, ed. ises of Steve Murrary, but found | firm of McKenzie & Leslie, and is one motjves that induced the Elks to act/County News of this city, the county) BANK INCREASES 93 Two men, brothers, were ar- nothing. | of Sargent county's pioneers, “Elder on this propositicn were that all good | Nonpartisan league organ, has sus-' : 59! rested. They lived on opposite The joint raid was arranged | as he is generally called, is one of the Elks pledge themselves to be “BIg! pended publication. The paper was CAPITAL $15,000) covest last night. § aides of the street in Wilton, one | after complaints had been made | wheelhorses in the Republican Party Brothers” to boys and girls with whom | started in February, 1919. and claimed | — Precipitation .. in Burleigh county, and one in that hootch was rather plentiful | in this county. they come in contact and as “Big|to have the backing of 650 farmers.) The Nelson county State bank, of | Highest wind velo ity. . McLean county. in Wilton. Tuesday Mr. McKenzie received 4 Brothers” we could fully appreciate | It was known to be in financial straits | Michigan, has increased its capital! Forecast Sheriff Welch and Deputy Sher- | Jacob Halazuk was given a pre- | telegram from Washington stating at the boys and girls of Bismarck |for some and quit only _ after 3 10,000 to $25,000 with ap-|/ For North Dakota: Fair tonight iff Kafer closed in on the Bur- liminary hearing today and gave | that the appointment had been made th y | fo time qui ly stock from $10, $ - No! 4 rs could and would utilize and enjoy ajevery source of' revenue or private|proval of the state banking board, it)and Sunday; somewhat warmer Sun-| leigh county. ae. mhey, searctod Hon bond to appear in district | and ee and the transfer woulc e at } $ the house of Jacob Halazuk. They court, be made Sept. 1.

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