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Last Editip The Weather THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE called at the usual hour. Aug. 8. ie Sun \ pam Vs ! ts i FORTIETH YEAR | BISM. ; BUILDERS LAW | oe ARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 ci H ‘ , Aug. 1.—The junior 2- - Wier Sana ’ | WA | Scns enies «ener @anen De. Kol FIGURES IN CHCAGO'S WARD FEUD Ta | .” owned by Wm. F. Rey: | r § VIOLA Gldd of Mark, Anlshed a laucceastal | wa PRICE FIVE CENTS epvensday record the past puccesstny i | Liteon, HARVESTERS ore which she produced week, Tn | don, N. D., Aug. 1—Harvesting | ced 12.77 pound: ' ‘ | will be in full swa . 1.—Harvesting * COURT R butter and 348.2 of mi poundsy of | full sway in Cavali | b 1k | | It ‘alier coun- | ! anya production being 51.4 Arie atl E WA i thowsand harvest, hand week, anda q | . The feed she con i z: ed at that time ands will be need- — the test cost 50 sumed during | , fed at that time. Farmers are off : Says ast milk; she 50 centsa day, and the | | ling the prevailing wages re Ree D i i o House in\ City Costing; ket La Sa ceua ete at mare | POINTEE for harvest heals eons OCS TEL é jor Ttu ane so she re-| i ifarmers indicat if Wat aM m | e Than $5,000 Can Not eS nics income, above her. cost i average. county wil he far shine 4 RE Be Built Under Law PARMAR eS BO} | Pee average for the state. Very II have the| ; ‘i DENIE ‘FREE WA | Mt x jeneral Requesta U8, | ee | jars! | ir eaaEe | S INJUNCTION R IS | oe ua ea ‘SWIM aie pilin a : ' b ; BH pass | i ‘o Resign | | ament olds That B ‘ i \ ent Conference t ‘ rinton in Keepi P | Lee | ce to Bring a A ing { i * r Silent Deprived Self of Right | ' | WOULD PUT G. 0. P. IN foal BRINGS GLE | api | art REST OF Y | Sane | re er E A | eu a SEES | i | Simi \ : BETTER ‘ | ‘Similar Re ! | FUTURE 4 The Industrial Commi ie quest was Made of! | \ thte law. of N ‘commission violated | pee aes | | Uni ! \ forth Dakota when ‘it |p; ; | United States Atto i In sal Situati permitted ithe, Home Bulldsrs vhen it! Bismarck Water Co. and Hughes | dreth who maid oe Saturday Afternoon a Krin} Situations ae Well: a4 0 the building | ; eS | usi ‘ au - i saa , in tl . ‘argo, ag | 0s! ii a Pury cording to the view ba coventry) ae hs OUELOF Eales and Power | | pare, Aug. 1-8. J. Doyle, United 5 aan With More Promising rict Judge W. L. Nuessl i | day receive a akota, to-| rowds on Sunda | PORTER suit of J. W. Brinton, a ssle, in the g —- | General da letter from Attorney | y Plymouth, Mass., Al : 5 a Daughert y Ss eases | that th ? » Aug. 1—A hope to restrain the Hi as a taxpayer, |SAVES | tarneu’ Ge 'y in which the at) e disarmament continulag. work on the house of At-| MUCH FOR CITY! tomer General explained that he de- OLDER PEOPLE ALSO swim i," th, Ute States Me beies torney-General Willia: a Eyre i ith i a new marshal for ; | world a new m Lemke in Far-|_ Manager John C ; the State and asked t! : or! The a a | treed era of peace and nha’ offered to del sr ae y todas te : ol Saturday af-| terce Tress here at . erie industial Commission ought: to ral safmmtag. peal for fo; the emunict ui Tie request for the resignation of dayaternic rtualy ‘upteated Sun- oka of the landing of the Pil } inoue om violating the law this season free of. he ance ol 'Mr. Doyle is preparato! oO Hundreds ing. Characti i K Nuessle further in the future, Judge urotlted the at Haare | pointment ot a Republican ens oe adult alsdnily nave sujoyed ine many | uation pigs ‘hea seen Jonata ‘The method pursued by. yicmibkes noveharee ftor’ the’ eat | aiGh aby ines Hardinetadhinictration| eee eee he swim-| president asi omising” the by the state, he| Tent us i lor the eur-| Several per istration. } sibl nts find it impos-| ¢ sserted that the said, might prevent th e, he used in pumping the water ¢ i! th ‘sons, have been named as} ple to check up the exact common tolerance a seed. of, ite’ala teibeilait e state lending | Provides free lights { ane he probable Republican asi that was in fhe ct_ number | planted by the f. nd_ understanding g of a house for i Whe for the pool. | ; the most f can appointee, | noon a pool Saturday after- | gi y the fathershere was renter whom the law w gome|, When the offer wap: made known to/ an PeMMeULly- CHINO HIRE roe ate eae: | Recelpts tor bs ginning to bear fruit Wes, Be: to benefit. as intended| te Hughes Hlectric compan es James Shea, who formerly w | ing sults rented to person r bath-| in the relati a thousand-fold, . 'y, that ; marshal ly was U. S./ years of © persons over 16 jons. between nati Denies Injunetio: | company consented to furnish. ‘thel \aciie neti i of age was approximatel ‘ ona The gation n juice free’ tor purnpl ish “the ometime ago the attor it was said, ly $70.) ,, New Hope Looms. 4 ‘Sullivan, of Mandan, E *,| road Commission the rate cha ane |M. W. Hildreth, U. S. distric : .t condition by keeping wi | sure . “We are slowly but r ; : lan, appeared as| the Hugl . e charged by ney, so that t attor-|ing into th 1g water runn- | Surely recoveri UES Very, ; counsel for the plaintiff ts ughes Electric for Hal F a Republican could into the pool from a small ‘ ing from the waste and William Lemke's assi while all of; water from the riv pumping | appointed to the positio: be| draining out over th pipe, | S0rrows and utter discour " sistant attorney-| voirs wd ver into the reser- however, n. Hildreth,/on the si e overflow basin | @ cataclysmica couragements of generals, W. A. Ande y-|voirs was doubled. Despit eser-| , refused to resign, and « side, The attendants beli a cataclysmical war. Peace is bri BN eater’ aed’ Goo Relmatady Geo. K./ tion, officials say the e the situa. | further action has b » and no|that the pool will $ believe | ing its new’ assurances; nes . Reimstad, were [area s say the water company Onl een taken with grow in popularity | Pealizati es; and penitent ent for the defense. Th pres- | is willing to do its share pany | y one major Republican appoii ith older people and to encoura y|Tealization and insistent conscience vad cas iheatioe’ - 6 situation | can, be‘started so the poo! | ment has been made i ppoint-| this it has been decided urage| will preserve that pea nee . g adjourned d under the most favor- ithe Ha ade in the; state by | child led not to admit! firm i ce. Our face is this: was| able auspices. lavor-| arding administra} dren after 8 o'clock i a er that war's cause Judge Nuessle over-ruled the de: so, the . Oa eee hier cain do} IN ee aS areca (ABO VE) WAS THE TWELFTH VI Sunder, Olson to be Hetranayintnat of and 2 require, then E ia: the evenliig | imised and overburdening armaments murrer of the defendants 4 -imust donate the juice to furni any} ARK OF JOHNNY: VENG BANCE | WAR. ihe CTIM | nue, succeeding W. E, Byer-| y 8:30. The night air is a little! jargely diminished and th ee eR er cumclnts dnd held |“seiddias" teequent’ chan ititsh the | Me ed a eke eaREE a NCE a ernst rica es ly, Democrat, resigned. | yer- chilly for children but many : tle | two, without surrender of th rd tion, ent cause of ac-| water supply. The changes in tue RD, AND MRS AMELIA F ANIC POLITICAL RULER 0} RY A tO jenthusiastic over th ny are so! ality which has inspi e-natlons . | § y. The officers ‘A CONFESSION IN C Bs F ANICO, WHO P fi F ——— hesi r the pool that th A s inspired or the ' He said he peeled T cers of the wate ON IN CONNECT 7 OLICE SAY, 5 esitate to I ey | conscience wh good wo! company W é fi NECTION WITH 1 GES ars , MADE | leave it. which has ” yore at Id ReE Granta: tomte| Coe waatmake: Bol charge: fot 12 ARE K H THE ESPOSITO KILLING. |, George Holta, who wa ane of Lemke’s ane oreer in the: case! erable ervice which involves consid-! ILLED IN | jhe baths and suits and Higgins ofl oth Prospects Eromising, - e because Brinton! pons jane | acted a gins, who| “The international had sit silent w! ‘on; In addii ! 19T! ! ! as life saver, had litt mo fi Prospects are being built. apse wile piney onde ee | put foe i Pa we eae company Hag 'H WARD WAR| Ht ; : Be the quiron, Excellent eer ae andl depression ising.end the distress ‘oster informed him the $400 to supply ain’ costing Ser ee i y ained most of the time, but one| Matic of ; me are sympto- compl Se Tt hedike porate The SUPP IY: fhe ad ty (Council John Powers Says He'll; : ipeatedly’ ducking a litte ¢ of fun re.| financially, pH recovery. sa Solvents nile ito A. P. Lenhi ¥ S lay 2 t Hl . a je girl wad | rivaled 3 ly, un- Kenta ue persons who have naa commission, we a eesed iniselt j Quit Chicago Politics as STREET 2: A enoad tt ae dustry, See Micha eal uses bu! i ii . elf ag} gears | leas st attract: ate ution an and which have eee cae ey preserve the fairness. of the! Result of Feud | | | eeicatteta was the ee eiiarcniiee unya ver nena fale tieee United expected’ they woul » than they |” Following phe ht 9 \ B ee ae rom the school. playgr | carry on.” tor the Une reur cae) re one | commissioners gonterencer with: Cley) BY R. J. GIBBONS |Fire. Marshal of Minneapolis Hoard also attracted pool. A eromnds rding praised arth iss ance Me ‘The defendants were given 30 days °° the: .H ad ‘Thomp-} Chica: es! | é racted older boys. - cularly the part " a by ‘Hughes Electric cago, Aug. 1.---Sawed- . ; ae i | Rta CLOG OLNE NOVA: religious = fr : ter whieh ther case the complaint ate | consented to furan juice “to tie| bate revolvers aid Bullotog wa | Agri Advances Theory as to the '‘“RABBIT KING” ‘ | England traditions hea pleren tases 2 q | swil fe he | clai i . e | ts merits anusan, order Shes OP ouiapiaig. the water the purposes of clatmed cee iar orniengad a ens zricultural College Men Says Cause of Disaster DEFENDS SELF tom occasion t ne ati ee alto View of: Law. 2%! Water S ter to the Bismarck) in, Chica » war that has been raging Price Varies 4 ; pee |tendene ‘0 deplore the common Judge Nuessle declared with. posi-| £" ier; Supnly, “companys, Yeservalrs As go's. 18th ward for a yeur. 8 Much On Minneapolis, Aug. 1—Arthur ¢.{ 4, F Sauna pepe hearin ee tlveness MI acacMla.viow pO oslo dhution ie the Boo. The eka bas reat terror. rules supreme | the Quality ules, city fire marshal, aungunced:|) © ‘argo, Aug. 1 The case against | firm APM anes ta and to reaf- aw that the legislature contempl: laotatt e elated: over the : ct, and =restdents. are li | ‘ oda at he? would. conduct 1. We Ms) sident and ‘ehlef | tial el religion as an essen- that it BWM: help the m: emplated i § ton of the problem of. ‘securin; ing behind locked doors. v- ad ough investigation of the: a thor- Promoter ‘of the Fur Specialt j jal element of good government. , flaca Ee a ionic and that Wee net which means a big item of cave ; aNurabet twelve of the “behind the DIFFICULTIES IN GRADES peaegn ia taeran the watlasanpan tonnes aH and fiery Is expected | whl ata a m ature placed the limit of $5,000 : "| back” slayings—the stabbi 2 m in the ‘business district. |. Co se federal the cost. of 8’ city, home ‘beci on} —__--___ of Mrs. Virginia Esposito ing to death! 4, ae Saturday * night which reaull ict. |, court here this afternoon. The | f this cause of| fas to” Walevae Baposito—has led po-|.,, "are, ND», Aug. 1.—Pric thousands of doll sulted in| charge Is using the mall 4 ; - ct AREY women ar farmenst 1—Prices to the lars property dam-! © fraud. alls to de- ad Yin! a Judge Nuessle declar i ing a pa are play- for good quality wheat i age. and injuries to a 1 ‘ : ed that the part of. hitherto uns YY" | increased, TI at is to be | so scores of per- WoL B ! mere fact that the industrial importance in the wart: suspected The big spread in eac! a ‘i arnett, defense attorney, | a fare. | grade: of whe: each| Mr. Pi today described | fusion ehaaveeen {tbo atrial com ‘The tr or Reid eat Is to be spli _ Mr. Price said he woul ribed Birs as an idealls' he i aditional._ seal reflecting. bac split up by | investi ould make the | and drea malls } TN eee Take any: aliteraties | ich hae ner are: oe gttence| Tetlecting back to the farmer hi tigation personal mer who did not know a | y difference | | has heretofore st or “fancy” ve er higher} “Pir if dollar iro ee pcb ei ‘ when the wording of the sta i at all tur stumped police ‘ancy” values in the first ‘Fiom the reports I hi a om 2 billion. dollars, i : vaenety tute is so turns has finally bee! eo, | Srades ,accordi 'irst three he said, “ ave received, Birs: himself | Plain uat however prerery He; toaeteat th Pojlee say, through ee chlet of the ‘alate SG in Finsgaetog that the vaasetrie Mable” poauing in hig for the oe ee aie WefenserAttoraey Attacks Ban igh places the | : ey clai ave epartm: ’ 3 th ing in| with i 2 | 4 members. of the, Industrial Commis. |Dry Commissioner Acts in Wis from Mrs. ey claim to have obtained fom Kinga: who “tae st returned the conduits "beneath the pavement TT age copie sea i Johnson : ig but an agent of the} ; -| nection with the Esposito con-| “A study of neapolis. | Thes e explosion. | that he Is n 3 e fact a ot eed aid net have’ power'ti, over: | . Esposito killing. ly of the cash sales on th e reports also indicate. th: t he Is no lawyer. Chies ae , ver- | consin Case Minneapolis market,” the | bla that the Birs has | i Shicago, Aug. 1.—0, rie the plain intent power te, over | a Hise Te Slartea. |e neapolls market.’ ‘ie Mr, Palo: laste were brewing fp, several days} rabbit king? called the “Fargo jareiment in the EAE i n_ of the z is P ‘i aa g ai mn more eee fos | fel ita ‘ ? whehy the case fenetan before ie or Neopet 1.—A vistas hu beanies: itallen Me ‘logee when Nyneet _varies In ibe, same grade pH one occasion before they ere ea aie ens Tree pition and’ ciation ey heatrtenl : court, George K. Foster, assistant al-/er of ndrew Fischer, own: | €r, jan political lead- | i cents a bughel, when it is T aan inal burle a theatrical ; al- |e! the Fisch * , attempted to wnsea sold by sample . 7 IHIRTY TO HOSPIT) P sque in which Ban Joh torney-general, interposed a dem fr. of O er Beverage company,| Johnny Pi seat Councilman | ket, ple on the terminal mar-| IM ITALS, ident of johnson; Dies. 2 p CONG : | vers, The ta .. ‘The farmer has: Minneapolis, Minn., Al . nt of the American Lei er holding Brinton did not ha urr: concmowa, was ordered today by; 'y ower, The latter had | ‘mer -has: been paid on ., Aug. 1.—Thirty villian a ague, was the ; ve a|prohibition commissi y by | served: for 30. years a \the basis of what persons were taken to th jan and Charles A. Cominsky, ow’ special interest in the matter. ‘also missioner Smith. Hel ed BO years and was re-elect-| the nat. thé low wheat in| hospital, abo 0 the General er of the C pas es 5 | fi * i. . H g a » t 100 oth e Chicago club, th ‘Mr Sullivan, speaking for the pl ul ordered Fischers brewery closed. : grade brought, because the buyer, | ed bo others were treat- Th ane , the goat, 4 D in- | Commissio! ‘Smi sed.| The bitter politica not knowing wh: yer,|ed elsewhere fir minor injuri e entire iase wa: tift's position declared that heobare ner ‘Smith explained that political fight led to the g what. the, wheat, ma nor injuries and : outbreak s merely another liev- | the establish ; at| shooting dow ane ¢ | bring above the 4 y! property damnge esti 56 eak of the C ed tl By De! ishment was th jown, in ra 6 ne low ‘price i rade | imated at $55,- ed 8a ‘omskey-Johns: ca the, legislature, in eneting the sonincen Wisco etouit beta lower at oth 17 Aniven” an owet wheat a Ie rade alana aoyatow vat te cia Haaneld-Former Chiet of! time stem aomota toa a } mind people who wanted to ‘ouild | uthern Wisconsin which, he charged. hones a Then came bombing of}In thi wheat in the grade brings. ‘Saturday nigh mntowi: Minneapolts is NOMEE ief Of ing. the ds attorneys to,talle dat: . , Q t and of 3 . 1 jay. He-defied th homes costing $10,000, $20,000. ave been violating the prohtbition omes; destruction of property, ter: Rea way a hardship’ was. being | No he early Sunday,| Police of Mat : é find anyth je jury to ,000, i ‘ae 5 , , ter-|. aon’ the produc ing | Noneof the injured are hu i latewan, is Slain nything in Illinois law: $30,000 but he believed it had i ‘or;iaw. The warrant charges manufac- rorist firing from speeding autos 4 oka! producer, of course.” | and rt seriously the thr $ making in mind | ture, transpo' fac-|a deluge of black g autos and} Federal standard: : all except five were pee ee e throwing of a baseball the persons of small means, and i portation and sale of in- ge of blackhand letter: ards of wheat put| the hi releasd from | crime game a ; ‘ that | toxicating I in-| D’Andrea__ hi 8. wheat of such widel: j jospital Sunday aftern Welch, West Va., A reek was the reason the limit of the coi is quor in violation of the a himself was sh lely varying value| Most oon: fi : Aug. 1—Sid Hat-| “Thereis ; st | state law. death. The 1a ; shot to! in each grade, accordi ; PRC tiaet, wera aut: iy: Pol eden, ciiet of pollo no proof that the bal 7 of a house was fixed. He pointed) Ae eins ; e last victim, Mrs. Espo-/er, that great diffi ing to Mr. Palm-| ing glass or were bruised a by fly \Wwan, and Ed. C police of Mate- | Players intended throwi a further that the: legislature disti | SEIZE ST. cL sito, was a widow of the firs! s ier, great difficulty has been ex-| when thi ruised dnd stunned by | Ed. Chambers, a policeman the 1919 world wing games in 3 -| SEIZE § OUD BREWERY. | 3/ain. A’ ; first man|perienced in carryin, rown to the pavement of that place, were ki ' orld series to injure th ished between the cost of a cit: ngu-| Mi EWERY. ain. At the time of her husband's! i ying on transactions We oseroubennees, Hed in a gun} Club or th sy e their y home| Minneapolis, Aug. 1—Fed . | death er husband’s!in wheat on the basi fight. in the court h eir league,” said Mr. B aud a farm home as supportin; biti : ederal prohi-| death she swore veng e basis of these grades. | jouse yard here| Ses. “To hi i oe lS g his | bition agents took -possessi \slayers= geance. on his|Plans are now being’ d i shortly before noon today. T. ave intended to do posttion that the legislature had in| St. Cloud Bre session of the| Slayers—and she paid tor the oati FR. D ‘developed by ly, 2 ay, T. C. Live-| would have m 80 .C Cl 2 e "RS ra : , a private detective and ltr ant that they wel pond: limiting the cost. Be iene wery, St. Cloud, Minn.,| With her life. Mi urrant, of Minneapolis, from and four other, trying to destro re {mit : jo ge that it was manuf The : whose offices the elevat i \persons, were arrested in connec! is estroy themselves and that This-act should not be construed ing beer. & manufactur- Espositos were Powers adhe:-| their ba ors receive with th ; connection | is absurd.’ joan ‘$4, 0 men building bomes| bolic content as hi h Las a ‘ to the farmer at least : R in the industrial strife Fe oa i q : ‘ e ii 3 ' costing Pete Hoaies according to H. L. eh as. pee Powersto? Retire wide pureed in each SE ete | Le : He Hide arrested a raion ED IN Pir $ ! supervising federal a: ¥ t) So bitter an pal rade has split up the spread iE Peer Ra st week and taken to Welc! ! siaes COS vale brought out in a pent, | hecome that Ere as tne was ing to. the regular rides Ay ade: Takes Second Yacht Race From |¢4 with participation of the shooting | ° ‘ > s discussion of the lannounced his intenti »wers has|Northern Spring Wheat No. 1, 2, and : ‘up of Mohawk, a mining village, last | case, which he said was partly for the! ' trom ward politi tion of retiring |'3, the grades Fancy 1, 2, and 3. Americans year. » last | | US. Vhe y oy - } wurpose of informing attorneys of his| a. bodyguard acer Ww lerever he goes | Heretofore, the fancy prices were —_ Chambers also was to appear in panitiog on, mate involved though, Ihas posted a $5 mpanles. itn. He ESGen’ th oa ee oat lore tate, ele Ane; 1 FO | er a aaat a the] a just now, Was) apprehensi 5,000 re ‘or the| through the grain bulletin card e A. P.)—Great Britain today same case. Minneapolis, patie reterenc® to homes other than | DOCKS AT LAKE Cee e rete tanta have, fi Blauis no being worked out that wit | he epcond yacht ase apaanie| Paved was released on bail andj 9028 Soa eR aaversie b per ae? i jheld after ev ls een|enable the elevator manager tarclaes ne en cube aa the six-meter c was with Chambers this morni |when an aut urned ‘Judge Nuessle declar j | every slaying. 1 % at eae b meter class! hi ie ing when | utomobile and st! : that although the In aren his bellef/ — Ward has turned out ring. The 19th) sity wheat within each grade, and y 20 points to 15. Ihe became involved in a quarrel with) Collided at Christmast Me ere cutee \ sion violated the I d ee Comme) Mlaneapelts, Minn., Aug. 1—Docks factions following the h bony ee tt lve the formes sone oh the bene- | q This, withthe first race last Fri ne and some fries weal of here na6 alles et e law in makin fat tl . eae Hl . 5 hearse te 2 fits of the hig! ’ S day at -|. The shooti : 1 p contracts for houses costing ane nan IY Seed fine lacs are practical- | Brvv Meanwhile truce is An the tt is Lo et ee orhed bi Nie ahead ont Puls the British racers in ‘the Se ee cl aa ended es $5,900 the persons for whom the houses | moving inland neenuse Perey a re ee ees Hfederal grades wWill'be overcome impart, King George, Queen ‘Mary Princes jbers. Hatfield was er ‘ana cham: DRAG were built must pay the cost of them as{mand, according to W. W. Broughton, 'TO OP’ 1D iA study of the cash sales on the ter- |Mary and others of the royal family the little mining village of Matew a were Joted. Reports he said were President of the to Nee | EN FOUR DAY tinal snarket, and the prices quoted |"°"° present. Yion Many 19, 1920, wh ) an! Comino home builders had been con- | Operators’ f the, Northwest Coal ROSE: “POW: W: on the Grain Bulletin Card which are Ba oe nie: tor arte ducted inefficiently and the houses “Unless there is a substantial i | OW AUG. 11/3302" the local elevators, will in-| miners from houses of tue, Pili ee ducted dost -more than contemplated. i Crease in demand from the aaa iz dicate, says Mr. Palmer to what axl Mountain Coal Mining ne Stone If the persons for whom they were |Public very soon, so thi consuming | Wigcons A e tent the farmer will be benefited bj was charged with roa He hullt could ‘eaeape payment the state |can be made to inland sae Toe aie feathers and wer, bd Aug. 1—In the new change. y |of the town who | leading the people) Lond wou! e left: with over-e \head o | ra . y paint six tribes! — of - je de | ndon, Aug. 1.— TO ot an VW pensive head of the taguional receipes” Mr of Indians will open a tour day pow | DEPRESSION IS REFLECTED N see piehel ater he victon|er Gaet dnpich io tne West ‘ommission View | Broughton said, “ )” Mr.| "Negotiations. for : i \ : eviction. | er Gazette toda - The Home Builders Association took coal Sate atore oe iawee el ot | i cee nat for: the Indians’ fee.) \ = | fighting end Hi were killed in the/the Irish Republican rereruetn ‘ the interpretation of the law that the to. navigutlon. will not Se tet local hee ecm cared on by the | Washington. Aug. 1.—Business re-| Washington, Ai | 22 others were pula ceemae and! Meet next Thursday or Friday. wi't s H eas ce sinc in various lines | shington, fe = vted. | = Se a Uti ei ‘home bulld:| ee ie He aad cause a coal aed Hun Arrangements peisinee leer guiteraa ye insu i one of he today eabled ‘alter. L Hoo-} 3 At the, trial at. Williamson e¢rly that ail ‘mame Sor ie eee fora farm home must not areca | riguies ae atied bi 2 lime A nai (comnellings represent: |'business, extent of SE ee and (aetne European director ats age Oat C. E. Lively was an impor-| be released to einen ttoT a {ory oe aneity home $4,000. ‘The law UP to a ae y Mr. Broughton |" 8 eG 8, The councilmen were: depression of production the month- American relief administration, to! had ‘state witness, He testified he{this session at which it is lo attend whieh, rodided that a city je law |e amntnoun coal at total receipts, of Schl f George | Cartiman,, Andrew ly review of the federal reserve hoard proces Riga and negotiate with | ca ae aed at ‘goon after the | the Lloyd George peace Melapuntis should not cost more than {and As I De ORT le Soldier, Dan | stated. s joviet authorities cere iamer cy. “a ened a store there, hadj‘@ken up. sh ghouldiome more than nan $5,000 OF eared to 6,580. 4.868000 tons as com- Bern Hear Chiet “Alex Lone Tree, - sa {ory to food relief work in He aie | seinen the confidence of many of| Eamonn DeValera, Republi < ae, the state should not pay more | Year of 1920 i eceliits a ithe enue Short A OUnE NDT Wilson SHIPPING BOARD | gcse pe tee ea ee in Panne with |r spent sometime at the ean leat than $4,000 | \e cite | y, pe Si alker, Ray ite, —__—_—————9 . le admitted he | House a : oe oer eecinge ana ier Cr archer inunrucig| fr, Lincoln, and Jim White Pigeon MEN To MEET | _‘Today’s Weather ee ae iy wis one eae y buding, the commission ruled that eit case nit or eeky | coos, will be hosts of ag the cur en ee, - Se ee retinal il killed in| HARDING ASKS e state might invest $4,000, for ex- Al ‘have sent invitati etribes. They | Washington, ° * ‘or twenty-four f i . Lively closed his gtore at) ample, in a city home os ites al LLED, COUNCIL Seana ences to ‘the Pottowa- | board insiot. eer sa Gaara ah leon Ang: aa ae a ited in during the. trial which’ re | LOAN BE MADE er furnish the balance. | WILL MEET AUG. 9) Ct pewas n Liha 0 ee Butlah ship owners in London uae" | Wigteet poe at 7 A. M.... . 5%) his Se et of Hatfield and: TO LIBERIANS and smahas’ in ‘Nebraska an es |day in an effort to obtain fai | eat yesterday + rs Hy w. C. T. U. MEETS. { —_—_— land has in Nebraska and «acs |ment for A ie ‘air treat-| Lowest yesterda: 82) ———-——--- pO SSNS Fe weithe members of the W. ©. T. A eae ie eeagreaeees been! definite-| eo An cl ae i ie facia Ae Sa merchant vessels | Lowest last might x RETAIL FOOD | ,aanineton, Aug. 1.—Legislation au ‘@ meeting tomorrow after-/ ext session of the! least i ts have ‘been bibccncad Le | Precipitation ...... ane “3 |thorizing payment to Li ae Laat SN Community room in tral tusetien oC Upper sileal ae Noakes Hee talens. "There they ground [pe RETURNS FROM LAKE | Highest wind veloc ty. Xes PRICES GO UP fre fously arranged for that country rary The meeting will be jesia, wi taken| of yore. 2 ! wi -e as Mr, and Mrs. R. C et : os Foreca: + 18-3} poe ee | previously arranged for was Vv ju shall be held in. Paris beginning of. Yor oe extensive. program atl tetas AM aC Rosen and fam-| For Nérth Dakota:- Somewhi Washington, Aug. 1.—Retail oiisen| ereeisent Harding today in pai | given. ances will ‘be takes, where they fave se a Det e | septa’ tonight; Tuesday bse unl of food increased in nine of ten prin- transmitted to the senate. An accom- . two weeks’ outing on a|fair; not much change in t ‘ally! cipal cities during the period Moni le one letter from Secretary Hughes i. ture. B empera-! June 15 to July 15, the department othe the President said a “moral obli- labor announced. sceae ier eel the United States