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LE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Activities Listed. | The latter part of the specifications, | Following work to be under state) it, 's, believed, will Hilt the nunmber| board of health: work now performed | °f bids to a very few manulacturers.| “more or less well” by the present: A petition for the construction of a PO oats P on First street, between) 2 , wien. Sidewalk state board and its secretary; vita:) j venue Rand C, for a distance of 75) feet. was presented. | statistics, regulations regarding com- municable disease and quarantine; | - . i regulations regarding water and sew-, oe ee eect ont erage systems; regulations regarding with the ailroad commission Tor the transportation of bodies of diseased, “? Gas comms at persons; care of lepers, venereal dis- extension of mains on Eleventh surest pase work; supervision of local healtn | from Avenue B to Avenue D, inclu-| boards and local health officers; su-: jy) F sf os a he following bills were allowed: pervision of county school nursing Mrs. Robidou (rent for poor). .$ 5.00 and all other public-health nursing; enforcement of sanitary laws an reg- ulations; anti-tuberculosis work; pure food and pure drug work; maintain- ing public health laboratories; hotel inspection, enforcement of laws re- garding drinking cups, roller towels, disinfection of barbers’ tools, public vehicles, public buildings, second hand goods, etc.; sanitary control of streams, water supplies, and the dis rasal of garhage and sewage, sanita conditions of employment and of the production of foods, camp sanitation, ete, Members of the state board at pres- ent are the attorney general (ex-ol- Nolte, yrand president; Dr. W. C. H. E. French, ficio), Jamestown; Forks. FUNDING BILL \ . (shoes for Capital Clothing C poor) L, 8. Frederic (shootin; Bb. AL Dal (gro POON) 2. ..eeecoeeeeee N. D. Independent Tele. C F. A, Knowles R. W. Sanders lights) T. J. Galvin . Joe Breslow Firemen’s pay Policemen .... Rollin Welch (boarding pri ers) .. Street and sewer labor Geo. W. Engle (street signs W. M. Griffis (sidewalk) .. W. M. Griffis (sidewalk). ARIZONA STATE 3.75 dogs) ? 30.00 3.65 6.00 (white way 102.00 16.30 7.90 44.00 84.00 + 36.00 124.75 9.60 501.03. 227.50 6.00! for | biles locked wheels and plunged over a 20-foot embankment on the Missis- sippi river road east of this city late yesterday, One person was killed and two may die as, a result of injuries sustained .when an automobile con- taining, four business men of Ham- mond, Minn., returning from an ex- cursion at Lake City, was struck by a south bound Milwaukee train near Kellogg early today. RECRUITS MUST LEAVE AT ONCE New York, Aug. 23.—Recruits for a Spanish foreign legion for service In Morocco have been told to be prepar- ed to leave at once for Spain. MEXICO MAY GO DRY. Mexico City, Aug. 23.—There is well-defined movement here which is said to have some official backing to make the federal district which embraces Mexico City bone dry by September 1. It is proposed to close all saloons and cantinas and to stop the sale of all intoxicants, including pulque, the principal native drink. During the administration of pro- ‘visional President de la Huerta several prohibition measures were enforced ‘but were eventually lifted after viol- GRAIN DEALERS that foreign aid is only make-believe and that at the same time France is {arming Rumania and Poland for a new Senate Adopts Resolution Offer-|*t!#ck on Russia. ed by Senator Kenyon | Washington, Aug. 23—Investigation | of the activities‘of the National Grain | Dealers association and other organ-' izations alleged “to be engaged in| combating legislation for the relief of} agriculture’ was ordered in a reso-| lution adopted today by the senate. | Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, author of! the resolution explained the inquiry | was sought because of the report that) a convention at Cincinnati in June, under the auspices of the National} Grain Dealers association determined | to institute an active campaign against} the United Grain Growers, Inc., a) co-operative mrketing concern. ‘ CE. | Minot, N. D., Aug. 23. and Mrs. | Thomas Harris. colored, were arrest- | ed here, following a police raid upon! their premi: charged with having} narcotic drugs in their possession. ' Mrs. Harris became violently ill fol-; quantity of coc with a view, it is Too Feeble to Work London, Aug. 23.—Efforts of em- ployed workers in Russia 'to help the famine sufferers are hindéred by the fact that they themselves are weaken- ed through lack of proper food, says a Moscow dispatch to the Daily Herald. Famine now is paralyzing the strong and weak alike, it adds. and many men for whom employment is available are too enfeebled to do anything requiring physicial exertion. It is estimated by Moscow correspondent that workers in the suburbs of :the larger towns are receiving only 30 percent of the allotted rations. In Samara the neople are eating all luxury. OIL HEADS TO” GO TO MEXICO New York, Aug. Walter | ports from Mexico ity that a con- the Herald’s} The burglars who entered the J. B. Swanick general store at Sterling fled north and dropped part of their loot on the way. Sheriff Welch and others who scour- ed the country for trace of the rob- bers found some jewelry on the road between Wing and Sterling. There iz no other clue to the destination of the burglars after leaving Sterling. Authorities do not believe the rob- bery was committed by professionals. UNIVERSITIES ARE PLANNED | FOR DISABLED Washington, Aug. 23.--Four U. 3. vocational universities are to be es- , tablished in abandoned cantonments {the grass that escape the scorching; by the veterans bureau under a new idronth and acorns are regarded as aj rehabilitation program. CLARA HAMON IS | WED TO DIRECTOR Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 23.—Clara A . Feta C.| Smith Hamon, who was acquitted in} Jowing the raid, and medical investi-: Teagle, president of the Standard Oil| Armore, Okla., several months ago! gation showed she had swallowed @1 company of New Jersey, confirmed re-| when tried for the murder of Jake L. Hamon, was married here late yes- | ; helieved, to conceal it. Officers found) ference between American oil men‘terday to John W. Gorman, a motion & quantity of opium in liquid form.| and Mexican officials would be held to | picture dire a After obtaining a \ 4 ‘ ” yi ih @ 8) —- mena FORTIETH YEAR ar BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 BR) cre x4 a ’ ’ ’ belated Nak eed toad ier PRICE FIVE CENTS if ; ° ES ESA 5 R 7 ‘ | ——_— | BREMENBANK KEEP HANDS OFF, CENTRAL FIGURE 4, | i : 1: y __ARECAPTURED BY TWOSHERIFFS IN oe cece, MINISTER AND WIFE ON TOUR : ' | H | i | ‘ ' | LONG CHASE IN TWO N. D. COUNTIES | =| = VICTIM i > P) | Fargo, Aug, 23.—Three bandits wh> The bandits fled in an automobile! | CARRIED { Trgee iearly yesterday morning looted the| 4nd took cover in a corn field, where| — | i {Bremen State bank, Wells county,{ {om 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. the offi i . ma / Monthly Bulletin of State Board) Bren captured with §100 loot. three] 182d in on them. 'The machine, ac- American Secretary of State De- oe 1 : Ba °¢| cording to Alfr ev of the! t (Cou ified a ‘ i Ri ye Suggests Many Changes inites north of Sykeston at 5 P. M.| Bremen LerAltred, Rope; case rat the! ¢lares U.S. Backs up the | ip el entified as Rev. and Mrs. Wm, B. Gage From Letters in For Organization | yesterday, according to a telegram to-| early Sunday. , | White Awards : i Their Pockets—Pilot of Big Passenger Engine Broken Off a i day to ine state bankers’ association Records: the Bankers headquar-| | | ile i ? —— ‘ 3 e E aUdquar- | ana i 3S i y rien GEnick ae headquarters from A. R. Hall, sheritt| ters show that this ts the thivd ‘am | i After Automobile is Struck by Engine—Coroner Called From MF jot s His : the hank has been robbed since June,; COST. ; is) | Se 7 5 7 1 pag sherine anditworlenatiog teom | (rae has heen robbed since tune, COSTA RICA ADVANC | Bismarck to the Scene of the Accident. Ww See | Wells and Foster counties caught the! Sheriff Hall expressed belief that! aa i j : ‘ All Work Would Be Directed) men, wee eur Tenilered a pone. resist the men canght had taken part in) Makes Peaceful Occupation of; ee ey persons eeu ser Nore Coast Limited No. 1 on A * | Sea red ba 8 ak q robberies in North Da-; | j the Northern Pacific struck a Ford touring car at Sterli From Capitol by Paid Full » Carrington. ta. i Per Tha ! |. . g car al erling cross- ee P ‘ a i kota Territory Allotted to That | jing, about 28 miles east of Bismarck, about 11 o’clock. a ime Secretary | Coho ee a ry They are Rev. and Mrs 1a Y Fr ‘ GIVEN WEEK TO i Country i 4 ey y a and Me - ue B Gage, of Aberdeen, S. D. a - - | | es “en vere an ly killed, it is believed. Their bodies were i A reorganization of the State Board; ny nl Vashington, Aug. The Amer-! ‘not badly mutilated, { of Health is proposed in the monthiy| \ MAKE PLEAS jean state department in a note for-| reas er After the train was sto J and th } health bulletin of the board, just is-! ea ! warded to Washington Panama yester- | i Pepe n was stopped and the ] sued | Los Angeles, Aug. 23.—-A week's! day stated the United States would not Youll 1 pees aan and pecon. soreman A : 4 1 continuance in entering their pleas) permit any hostilities growing H 1 were placed on guard over the bodies It is proposed to consolidate many} to che bidlctment charging them with! the Cris eee RCaeG bles eo | j to see that they were not moved until activities under the board, and rec-} the murder of J. Belton Kennedy was} iy), , fad Lele rene H { |the coroner could arrive from Bis- ‘i ommendation is made for a secretary| granted today to Mrs, Madaiytine |, 1te American note was in response | H ISARM ME TIN | marek, No. 1 came on to Bismarck, ; who should be a full time expert! FOberchain and Arthur C. Burch, {£2 @ communi : Z | [the steel pilot on the engine, No, 2227, ? health officer, to serve under perma-! Sn The postponement of this procedure! £overnment indicating that if Cos i one of the new Mammoth type of pas- i, nent appointment or at the pleasure; ere _ | to August 29 was added by Judge Sid-| ea should attempt to reoccupy the! | | senger engines, and a cylinder cock, ys yo of the board. City Com ion in Session Dis- ney Heeve on motion of Attorney | Hisputed lorsitors) force would be us- | i \ nad been knocked off. “Most of the activities listed, whetl-| 1. Peavione Snoeifie: Richard Kiltrelle, who asked the ad- (4 i resisting unless the United Stites | | ' er they belong to the State Board of; cards Previous Specifica- ditional time because the defendant's | Mle AE oot ee the American goy- | ! oe las Proce Mado ite 4] Health now or not should be taken over! i 0) chief counsel, Paul W. Schenck, now | ment would prevent it ! Ie Sane [ae RU Se ee ace eee eee 4 by the reorganized State Board of| tions Adopted in Arizona, wished to be present when | , "The American reply was handed to | Senator Lodge Opposes Williams. W. Starke and Fireman E, D. Ing- Health and be placed under a full time: <= the pleas were entered the Panama foreign office yesterday | | Resolalton Asking Open'Ses:. |vetice ot tie anaiedt Mee qi expert health officer, Suitable deputies! QgN VARIOUS SIZED TRUCKS ee tby the American minister. It reiter-! H ig Open ses | version of the accident follows: and clerical assistants would have to! By Sen Z ;ates that portion of the note of May! i f Conf | Rev. Gage approached the Sterling nd clerical assistants would i} Se - H | sions of Conference erossing from the w be employed. The total expense to; —_——- ie ,2 in which the United States endeavor-! |e Aer peaa e oe where hers the state. however, would probably be; , estas : jed to make it clear to Panama thai} Bli Hillis Larki tal is oe lakers o jew for a mile and a > A r ‘ ' A new.set of specifications to | 1a ives A if is Larkin, the late: St. Louis; half, F a F we fee no more than the state is spending at) A ee me : eee eons 2 os ithe White award must be respected.| millionaire whose will is being con-/ WILLIAMS MAKES SPEECH jin." ace atebped about pot feet from present in its divided and even con-| used in receiving bids for a fire truck | 1. S. Position | tested, and the home where he lived | | see the appraachin Pain Lan a ficting efforis. The efficiency would /for the city was. adopted by the city | “In view of the fact that the United! as Mr. H. B. Thompson with the wo-' Washington, Aug, 23.—Recause of! ed om, the engineer said. Whether or be multiplied many fold,” says the| commission in meeting last night. The States as friendly mediator,” the; man he never married. This picture! the opposition of Senator Lodge. one! not the automobile engine went dead bulletin. Ifirst set of specifications, adopted American note said, “referring to the| shows them standing on the steps ol | of the deleg: fants on the crossing is not ki t “A variation to be thought of would} ij f character of the note of 2 regards! the house. | of the delegates to the disarmament} 0 the crossing is not known, but the be to have not only a full time atate| #bout three weeks ago, provided for (Ld xs just the claims of Costa Rigs il Bee ‘ | conference, Senator Harrison, Demo-| train struck it squarely. The train U health officer, but under him several | hose wagon chasets and chemical eon TaceibaaTae ne Herre 2 were | crat, Mississippi, today withdrew hia| wee making a speed of 45 to 50 mallee , full time district health officers, tak | pump only. The new specifications F Hi lthe Pacific awarded to her by Pres-/ | Jecetae fo denia the Americ 8 lag hour, as it does not stop at Sterl- ing the place to some extent of depu-! provide for a motor-driven pump at- rank icks, Federal Agent, ijent ‘Loubert it cannot because of| | Referring to th Mee setae Varaninle | has cars ties and of the present county health | tachment and makes other limita- Slain in Battle With R its special treaty relations to Panama | ! rring to the treaty of Versai les he car was totally demolished. It é \ officers,” continues the bulletin, whicn! tions: Slain in Battle Wit um | permit a renewal of hostilitie: by Pan-! aie Mississippi Senator call the Far, was a Ford touring car, it is stated. « . eda ages - ‘ ‘: Z 108 ane ; Eastern questi p ta re | Parts of var we! G ‘ Invites Criticism. | ener eee ee etiatine ee ae Rostastc nowsaying. pencetul pos | xa, ihe open door in China and pos-' man was carried about 100 feet and ; “While most of the activities con-! , 6 a ; air eee 7 Tal a 38 ers | _Sibly the Japanese alien land prob-| that of the man about 150 feet before a sidered should be worked into the re-! 19 Ba aee Cunt: Chico bidic ons pian BOOTLEGGER IS: KILLYD, ne nae ue Lie aa Sale| VOLG A PROVINCE: Jem all of which, he added, have been | being thrown to the side of the track, ‘ organized department of * Public! ing capacity 350, 500 and 750 gallons | J aneniGy ug. 23. (By the Associat- discussed openly in the senate for! The train was stopped as quickly as Health directly, the scientific work oi! pee eapiite) 350, 500 and 750 gallons} Dyluth, Aug. 23.—Frank Hicks, /¢d Press).—Panama’s reoly to the lat- | years. He insisted the public should! possible and trainmen went to the the public health laboratories and ot! ‘One combinallen'cheiiGal and hose Duluth, federal prohibition agent and jest oe as seh rec secretary 5 be informed day to day of all discus-|“~dies. The station agent from Sterl pute food and drug control might bét-| og cite ioceallog aheriedl. tanks, | Ti Whidentified man, were killed in 3p a te ea ee eee te aerial which Seed Grain Arriving Late Means| *!0ns of naval reductions by the Unit-) ing was placed in charge, car w gallon chemical tanks. istol battle between a ban al-|Panama was told that disputed ter- ed States and the other nations par- 3 ter remain in approximately their; 1) of the above to be equipped with i band of al-|" A . a nies hah par-| Letters on Rev. Gage identified him present relations. Both of these ac-/36 by 6 cord. tires est ae 40. py | ceed Tum runners and government ritory along the Costa Rican frontier] Partial Crop Failure Next ticipating. fas living in Aberdeen, S. D. and an a a tivities as they exist at present should} g cord tires, rear. fs agents, according to a report receiv- would be placed under the Jurisdiction Y Turning to Senator Lodge, the Re-| jdentification on a suit case indicated if 4 uy reader tg’she’state beara of health’: por a as ed by local authorities today. The|of Costa Rica has; been considered by ear publican leader named by President; the’ woman was Mrs. Mary Gage q the issuing of popular bulletins and H ene jas SHantaot chet Lasts Lee battle is said to have taken place near|the Panama cabinet and possibly will pieliet ciseeabiaee Harding as a member of the Ameri-| trainmen said. 4 any police ‘power. Inspections, con-+ rye’ wei areor the Sait ene complete International. Falls on, the. Canadian | be delivered on Wednesday. Although) liga, Aug..23. (By the Associated | can delegation, Senator Harrison ex-| sng woman appeared to be about 35 é re ig) pi ¢ *lhorder. Hicks is said to have b it is generally~reported that armed] Press).—At least/a partial’ repetition | Pressed the hope that the conference; i demnations, prosecutions and certifi-! ot jess than three tons, nor moreh to have been tla. pi petition or 40 years old andthe man 40 to 50 cations should all he directed by the| than a one A killed by a bootlegger Who an instant} forces have already been ordered to|next summer of this year’s crop fail- would succeed. lyears old, trainmen said, although state health officer.” Bid ibesmna ach singl2| lter Was slain by George King, a fed- advance on Coto in the disputed area|ure in the Volga region appears in-| | “But if we are to derive any heneflt: oe Passengers thought both were The secretasy of the state board, | ty a a #8 mid s or ee ch sing! eral agent. with a view to opposing possible Costa] evitable, according to dispatches| from it,” he said, “the world must) jy a¢p, e ‘. H. E. French, of the state university, |), ntact * Shs o. We Tail eee Ae Rican operations of that district the|from Moscow. ‘The Russian peasants; now who rendered a great service | Returning From Park. ale Hl i 4 marck, to include the usual fu most recent official declaration here|are said to be doing their utmost to| 224 where blame shall attach in event . , welcomes any suggestion or criticism, | equipment of fire apparatus including ; a +d ost to) or its failure. I hope the distinguish-|_ The man and woman were return- ‘ te. bulletlan-aye: eae Neolelaal cauinment sare indicates that troons have heen sent|furnish a supply for these stricken | 0) its fallure. aoe eee eee’ wili| ing from Yellowstone Park it is (be, The tentative. plan of reorganiza-| co" Viader will aubmit with a bid. a only to Divide, a town some distance| provinces but with only a few weeks|©¢ senator from Massachusetts will lieved, ag there was considerable park ‘i tion includes: State Board of Health | (, i ‘ Sci from the boundary. It is said they|before the latest possible date for| Not take the position that the confer-) ith) U8 2 b paris as of five or seven members, appointed complete list of each item of suci have been instructed to hold them-|sowing an extremely small propor- | &2¢e must be closed.” literature in’the.car: The automolyie ‘ : by the governor; which ‘shall meet Sa bi it is provided that the selves ready for orders to march to-| tion of the seed grain needed has been ——_—_— — was sneer eye loailen being equipped e as often as necessary and have power! manufacturer must have heen making ward Coto. The Panama government,|gsathered in Russia and the foreign camping: oul , to choose its own officers, receiving| notors for trucks for at least eight it is understood, will await further|grain which has been ordered is slow W. H. Oliver, of Joliet, Il, who, no salary but per diem and expenses.| ears, pidding upon the latest stock|Two Crashes Near Winona, Min- advices from Washington before t#k-|in coming. wil na we Was come to Binmaral The secretary to be an expert in| 75a] chassis, must certify that there 9 ing any decided step. Foreign deliveries are so delayed, ot neat ea that nly tiie health matters, to be the executive of- 5 a CARREGI nesota, Imperil Man: — ——_ says a Moscow dispatch to the Let- whistled: for the: crossing: The: train ficer of the hourd, with office in the} 24°,3¢ least; 100 chassis: {nm the; United ee y vian Telegraph agency, that they will was stopped very quickly he said. nicer ow : States and that within 500 miles of poleeneat ss ; a + tha ile vas state capitol, and to be chosen by the Sates an complete ee Barat Winona, Minn. Aug. 23.—Six per- not aid the famine-stricken govern- cone det ne the speed at which it was board on permanent tenure or, at the] ;. maintained carrying parts valued|sons were injured, one fatally and mee es sey only a8 soon . The pilot of the engine was broken pleasure of the board. at $500 or more. another may die, when two automo- fit cise ae ow more radical weiters squarely off, he said, and was not | e oscow cmewabapers charged eee es more than a foot frém the rails. Mr. Oliver said the train whistled for the crossing and that when the train was brought to a stop the wreck- age was only a short distance behind the observation car, ? While trainmen said they believed the couple had returned from a tour of Yellowstone Park, C, V. Peterson, of Washburn, a passenger, said that letters on the couple indicated that they were on their way to Oswego, Montana, to visit E. L. Riggs. A long distance telephone message from Aberdeen stated that he was pas- tor of the Presbyterian church there jand was very popular. He was en j route home following a visit to Mon- ;tana. The Aberdeen Journal notified j ene Tribune that it had received a | letter from Rev. Gage from Dickinson ) today and that the city was shocked |at the death of the couple. ‘ARMS USED IN ~ BELFAST FIGHT Belfast, Aug. 23. (By the Associated | Press).—Sunday night bomb throwing ‘yrone street was followed up in |the same area by sharp rifle and re- volver fire last night. A hand grenade Officers say it is indicated that several) try to settle petroleum questions aml-_ lice ent protest had been made by liquor se to marry, the couple drove to IS TAKEN UP CAPITOL FLOODED Washington, Aug. 2%—Under an’ phoenix, Ariz, Aug. 23.--Flood agreement limiting debate to four) waters from Save creek which last hours the house today took up the night filled the Arizona state capitol administration funding bill. ‘to a depth of two feet on the first floor The measure would authorize the anq flooded several hundred homes !n war finance corporation to markel phoenix and vicinity had receded so securities to the extent of five hundred | sa, this morning that the first floor of million dollars accepted by the rall- the capitol was clear of water. Bigh- road administration from carriers fOr teenth avenue on the west end of the additions and betterments during fed-) capitol grounds still was running eral control. Funds realized from the) with water several inches deep. sale would be used to make final set- | eee tiement for the railroads owed them HORSES TOO SMALL. ; ‘London, Aug. 23.—The famous six by the government. FIXES AGE LIMIT. ‘eream ponies, which were formerly vendors and their thirsty customers hundred dollars worth of drugs was stored in the house. | CORPORATION T0 PROMOTE CIVIC DEVELOPMENT IS INCORPORATED. | An organization to develop work has been incorporated in North Dakota under the name. National Community Federation. The organi- zation ig a non-profit corporation which is organized, according to the articles of incorporation, for the fol- lowing purposes: civic | the mental, physical and~ spiritual well-being of the American people. “To establish hools, hold and operate assembl organized com- munity clubs, thr clubs, promote ;and conduct Jecture and entertain- ment courses, encourage and sup vise the construction of community | cably. ' UNEMPLOYMENT Washington, Aug. —The private | soldiers and sailors legion in a peti- | tion to congress requests an inves- | tigation of the unemployment situa- j tion. MIXED JURY i | %- i * | > SITS IN MANDAN | Merida, Yucatan, Aug. 23.—A Dilli part of the state pageantry of London.’ «79 promote and carry on educa- hag been presented to the lower house | will never appear again drawing the tional work in American community of the Yucatan Congress prohibiting royal coach through the London jife to disseminate through commua- children under 15 years of age enter- streets as, owing to in-breeding, the ity centers such general information ing a Catholic church. Priests who stock has grown too small for cere- ag will better qualify each community would permit such entry are to be, monial purposes and their places have member for citizenship and especially subject to a fine of $500. A law ‘0 now been taken by the “royal blacks.” to create such influences as will bring this effect is unconstitutional, accord-; The stock of creams, however, will a higher standard of social life and ing to the newspapers quoting legal inot be allowed to die out altogether community well being to rural and ur- authortty, but tm view of the radical for the King has presented them to ban centers. make-up @f the lower house, it is as-ithe Army Council and in future they serted the bill probably will be passed. j will be used as cavalry drum horses. | centers and influences in promoting i “To assist through such community building. The first mixed jury in the “To own and publish such periodi-|history of wesiern North Da- cals, hooks, circulars. and pamphlets kota today sat in a justice of the as may be necessary,” and in other) neace court in Mandan with the ways to carry out the general scope! es of the organization. :president of the state federation The Yncorporators are Mann, of Devils Lake; Karr and Frank R. Weber, of Fargo; | of ner: Jay Nelson Elvehach, of Grand Forks,| the general and H. Elmer Hart, of Long Prairie Minnesota. Fred federation o ‘iforewoman of the jury. p.of clubs, Mrs. L. N. Cary, of Alexander!Mandan, who is also a director’ the attorney general f | treasurer, it having been reported by the residence of the Rev. M. Howard , Fagan, pastor of the Wilshire Boule- vard Christian church, who performed the ceremony. Mr. Gorman announced he and his wife would make their home here. Mrs. Gorman been engaged since ‘last April in making a film under his | direction. ‘BRIDGE CHECK PAID COMPANY A check for $74,195.25, received by the state of North Dakota from thi federal go’ nment to pay part of the government's share on the Missouri river bridge, was given directly to the Foundation company to be applied on a warrant for $77,956.51 held by thet company for work on the bridge, i is learned. ject of an e) hange of letters between and the state |the Bank of North Dakota that the jwoman’s clubs of America, a8) ;heck had not been deposited in that hank. The check was the sub-! was also used but failed to explode. |The street lamp had been extinguish- ‘ed to prevent detection of participants |in the fighting. APPOINTED TO BOARD. i Andrew J. Bentley, of Grand Forks, has been reappointed a member of the ‘state board of electricians for a period ;of six years. Forecast For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Wednesday; rising temperature Wed- !nesday and in the west portion to- night. 6 eee ee i BABE RUTH ADDS | | ANOTHER ONE _! o——____—_—_—_—_* Cleveland, Aug. 23.— Babe Ruth hit his 47th home run-in the first inning of the Cleveland- ‘New York game today. One /man was on base at the time. Caldwell was pitching. sell bs

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