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CK TRIBUNE TINGS FLEES FROM ARREST Tosaveson FARM PROBLEN CARDINALS ON | FORAYS 007° Woes topgg Ig | ISWORLDWIDE | WAY T0.ROME | oe -SPEAKERSAYS. FOR BLECION WN OOIST ITY The Weather Generally Fair : . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, : \ FORTIETH YEAR REPORT HA < GUMMER TRIALHALTED AGAIN. BY GREEN'S ILLNESS AS STATE DEVELOPS ELIMINATION THEORY . | ween i 1 = Pa Trial Vo) be Resumed Wednesday IT’S GOOD NAME, . \ | Tells of Influence of, Conditions Cardfhal: O'Connell, of Boston, 23 eae Morning in the Barnes County) SO WHY CHANGE | | | in Italy Upon American’ | Is Sailing Today to Partici- Attorney, General: Johnson Says Distriet Court ij AFT ER WEDDING \ Agriculture ‘ pate in Balloting | They Bungled the Arrest ‘ ~ ‘Washington, Jan, 24.—Elsle Hill, —— ot | j of Hastings | ; one“of the leaders of the National Weman’s Party, confmed reports of her marriage‘to Albert Leavitt STATE’S PLAN MADE PLAIN; Mi ) ASKS FOR BROAD STUDY THOUSANDS PASS BODY, { | "WARRANT WAS ON WAY | ; _| of the University oi North Da. | “Sees Necessit a Hope to Show That No One EX-) Yoin'and in going s0 announced pO of Further In-' Reverent Tribute Is Paid to Pope Maa ie ae cept, Gummer Could Haye she woul tot canse her mame, ormation to Guide Farm- | Benedict Whose Body Lies Notified! to: Locate Hun eat wey . BE aN shoukt I change ‘my i ion ii f ‘ Committed the Murder > mame she asked, “there is 0 ers in Production in St. Peters ArrestiUntll Martane i p law to Insist on it’ and it is only | ow, hit ea : | | Was Ready- « Valley City, Jan. 24—The William{ a custom that has been leading { ashington, Jana24.—The National gets | ie Gummer murder’ trial! was halted} people to do it all this time. I Agriculture conference turned to Kur- same, Jan. 24——(By the Associated | Ss Vi iS . f think it would be inconvenient to ope for a study-of factors causing the | Press.)—The first of the nine Ponti- tle pees madd i Hastings, wanted i jagain today when continuance was| taken at the opening of court this! morning. until 10 o'clock Wednesday| morning, because of the continuance Green, | of the illness of William state's, attorney, prosecuting the cas No session was held noon because of Mr t Meanwhile, attorneys assisting Mr | Green in’ the presecuting continued to work on the ‘chain of ‘evidence on which they hope to. convict Gummer, of the murder of Marie Wick in 4) Fargo hotel. Defense attorneys €on- tinued silent as to what their line of defense for Gummer would he. Theory of State . The theory hy which the state ap- parently ‘hopes to fasten the crime of the murder of Marie Wick, is by a process of elimination. The evidence piled up, bit by bit, > much cf it apparently irrelevant to the casual observer in the courtroom, is designed by States Attorney Ww change my name.” The suitrage leader said she and Prof. Leavitt were married Christmas eve in Chicago. HE CONSENTS. Grind. Forks, Jan, 24.—Prot. itt last Saturday announced | his marriage to Miss Elsie HII « | He said he also had consented to ; use of her maiden name. They ex- pect to tour Htaly next summer, RAILROADS NOT -RUINEDBYU.S | HINES CLAINS st; pickure,.of Mrs, Margaret An- derson’s arrival at the White House | after her walk from South De,cota. She walked to/Washingten to petition, Presidert Washingtcn to pardon her on who is a prisoner at Ft. Leaven- worth, AAR RN Ree general American farm ‘and for possible méans of release: depression; fical high masses for -, the late Pope Benedict XY was sung this morning! ,| tion and demands.” + ‘s | _G. F. Warren, of!Ithaca, N. Y., just} wit; i | j back from an investigation in Burope | Wit Eran eplemmity’ insti Betor’s, told: delegates of the effect of the sit-| Simultaneously there were solemn uation there on American agriculture | ceremonies in all the great Basicflica nd emphasized the need for Amer-} ican farmers as to European produc: Rome, Jaf. 24.—(By the Associated ress.)—While thousands strearmed “For some years the conditions in| b¥:the catafulque of the Pope in the} {Europe will be 'suhject to errati Sic.lica of St. Peter's today, pay- | changes both in supply and demand, ing reverent tribute to the dead pre- ‘he said. “If wevare to adjust our! late, cardinals of the church were on | protection to meet thd changing de-| their way from, many foreign coun-| ; mands we -must have the. fullest’ and i tries to participate in the election of | Most carefully analyzed information. | a new Pope. | Agriculture is Wot a one-year busi-| The brief interval before the’ open- We néed to know the currents| ing of the conclave: WhitH' has been } |of European movements as far in|set for February’ 2, however, will} advance as possible. This involves| revent some of them—notably Cardi- continued study gf, European and jat-|nal Dougherty of Philadelphia and ler of Russian farm conditions,. We! the Canadian and Brazilian cardinals {also need continous information that; —from arriving in time to vote unless ' bears’ on demands. In normal times! the election is unduly prolonged. ‘market. prices fupnish a poor enough | Cardinal O'Connell of Boston has | Dr, “Hubert Work, first assistant postmaster general, is mentioned as the most likely candidate for post- j master general to succeed Will Hays, who will take charge of the motion picture industry... Dr. Wem: was Re- publican national committeeman from Colorado and president of the Amer- ical Association. His home is in iL Failure of police of Seattle to hold J. J. Hastings, wanted in answer to a charge of embezzlement in Cass county, when they had taken him in | custody, permitting Hastings to go in: to hiding, according to information re- ceived. today by Attorney-General Johnson. A felegram from Chief of Police W. H. Searing of Seattle said that Ha’t- ings had gone int) hiding and*c Torts were made to Iccate him. Complaint \ ‘was ihade that the warrant had not ar- i Pueblo, Colo. He is 61. e BARR ee ARDING WON'T ASK REDUCTION OF U. §. FORCES at Fargo for alleged embezzlement, with no warrant; today they. have a warrant but no Hastings, They indi- cated that he had ‘gone to Vancouver, B. C, Saturday night. They -have | postponed arresting him. | iHastings is wanted on a charge of , embezz.cment of $3000 ‘of the Scandi- navian-American bank of which he was vice-president ‘and has been a resident of Seattle for two years in the broxerage business ail .the time. é ed by anyone else except William; National Agriculture Conference toda: 2 i Ban! North Dakota. It is ex- |, i i \ Gummer?” “Are not all the’ other) by. Eugene Meyer, Jr., its anes MoT Tout Ae pected th tthe entire $200,000 worth |80m, Steele, Morton, Sargent—which | jar Eastern committee with the ac-| Neatly every farm in the northern guests in the hotel accounted®* for?" | and director, who said it had been of] os Foss will haverbeen purchased by the lat-|@te “displayed “itis the) Jobby: of the | coptance of the Japanese statement | Part of the county has some low-ty- “Do not Gummer’s strange ations! material assistance to agriculture. ‘i. A 1 ter part of the week. | Statehouse. He expects eventually to! |. omising complete withdrawal from | 28 Jand that is excellent for potato further fasten the crime on him*” “Machinery must be provided,” he . | No hitch;in the offer obtained by the /have exhibits from each county in the | Russign territory. ‘raising, Mr. Higgins sald. As to the crime itself, and the man-; said, “to meet changed conditions in H ‘administration for the purchase of state. gi | 4 1 | ner of its execution, the state con- the consuming foreign markets “and Washington, Jan. 24.—The senate warrants at 98 in February is expect: | The exhibits, which aré placed uponj REJECT RESOLUTION . tends: ris Wick's room was enter-| i domestic markets. 7 without record vote tcday adopted the |¢¢- 1 jlarge screens, display drawings and) Washington, Jan, 24——The senate tt ed about 12:30 a. m. entrapce being; “We, must recognize,” -he added | resolution introduced by Senator Nor-" uber creativoiwork done in the rural | with little debate and without a record | =~ gained’ by the use of a bent hatvin| “the nécessity of selling our agricul-| ris, Republ NebBtaska, asking At-' ecnool oa @ purpose ‘of ule vote rejected today the resolution of-| which was inserted in \the keyhole, tural products more gradually then |torney General Daugherty whether ; jex! ibit show the advance’ mode fered by’ Senator Walsh, Democrat, | slipped past the key, the bent point, we did in former years and the neces-| the departmert of justice contem-| fi (rural as fools jn promorne! nd netrial Montana, asking the Presidenl for in-! j of the pin being then inserted in thei sity of re-carrying our commodities | plates separate ¢ ction a inst fe i LAW’S CLUTCH artistic and inspirational instruc Sil oegesn tines onties sconversat fons 22 : - Yee one head of the key. Tmis“the key was! for a longer period. We need the| ternational, [ er Company to Corer ig apg ee Bem | eins r . t 4 BY turned, and at the same time the rin | machinery: that will make it possible| bring: “a¥cut ‘d:ssolution of what the } GRAIN GROWERS yl depahicae and Chinese armament dele-; DeNaul€ Expects to See Farm 1 g 3 i ing. Again Mrs, Van Vorst heard noises about 4a. mi. This, the state contends,.@s the hour of the murder. The-state’s theory is that the little country . girl 12:39 a. m. and was murdered about 4a. th. During this period of three) and one-half hours there was someone in Marie Wick’s room: all or part of the time, the state contends. It asks the question: “How ould — these noises which awakened guests con- tinue to be heard at periods three and one-half hours apart have been caus- was assaulted about | BASIS ASKED |War Finance Corporation Says. |. it Should be 12-Month Basis i i / prevented the key with the brass slug; sor a twelve month market of our an- to which it wag attached from drop-) nyal production.” ping to the floor. ! . On the theory that entrance was | et made at 18:20, and the state is re) ATTITUDE OF nse n't urvact! J, $, CONSIDERED noises in the room at that hour which! subsequent experiments _indicated } committee on the St. Lawrence Wa- terways project broke out again in the house by the announcement of Chair- man Fordney that the ways and means committee had reconsidered its de- cision to waive its rights and would | endeavor to obtain the report. The re- port was referred by Speaker Gillette to the interstate and foreign com- merce: committe sete ath es TEE | ‘Washington, Jan, 24.—The War Fi- {nance Corporation was dsecribed to ’ i i regolution alleged to be a trust. 8 ARE TAKING LAWYERS’ TEST) Eight men were to take the state bar exfmination held here today by | ‘with whom the state administration | arranged for an avenue for the dispo- | i ; ye sition of $200,006 of 1921 warrants ut 'J.. W. Riley is Gathering Inter- ;97 per cent of face value“pending the | ¥ * icompletion of details necessary to the |, esting Exhibit of Work ‘sale of the entire lot of 1921 warrants. | : ‘The unnamed financier offered to dis- | | Pose of $200000 worthy of warrants in | work done in the rural schools of the} {the meantime for farmers who felt the | state is being gathered by J. W. Riley,; ppeed of cebaR ine. statbelt Bihan | gchool inspector, to be showm at’ var-| quickly. le warrants are Deimé | ious educational meetings throughout} bought by W. F. Reko, who has desk i the state. Mr. Riley has received ex-| space tn the farm loan department of | nipits trom five counties—Cass, Ben-| i Montana Legislator Wanted For: a . . | | Deserting His Wife { j eae i) | Fergus Falls, Minn, Jan, 24—A | deputy ‘Sheriff returned today. from Big Timber and Helena, Monts where DELEGATES TO _. BE SELECTED North Dakota representatives of the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., to attend | tho national meeting will be selected ; ed. ‘costponment of the assembly of the Gera conference set for March 8 probably will be necessary, it was \stated in official circles because of | | prolongation of the armament confer- | An interesting exhibit of industrial |°"°* Washington, Jan. 24—(By the As~ sociated Press)—Virtual settlement of the Siberian question so far as Wash- ington armament conference {is con- cerned was understood tc have been reached today at the meeting of the HERE’E WHERE IT IS REALLY COLD, Couderay, Wis., Jan. 24.—Thermomn- | |euss the feasibility of prganizing a potato. growers’ and Shippers’ asso- c.ation, H, G., Higgins, of the Baldwin State .bank, reported here today. Many farmers, having investigated ‘the possibility of profitable potato | raising, are anxious to form an as- | sociation. Thp success of one farmer, | who made $800 off 15 acres of pota- i toes .and $400 off 80 acres of wheat | has inspired others to investigate the | possibility of co-operative enterprise jin potato raising. Loan Business Expedited The IndustriaCommission has au- thoriged commencamen of farm loans from’ funds available pending deliv- ery and payment of bonds in volume, it was announced-today. The farm at three district meetings, the first to | eters all through Sawyer county reg-|loan department which has steadily As H x liam Green to account fior the actions: Former Director-General Says” guide for farmefs in adjusting pro-j cabled: that he is taking passake to- ‘rived but investigati a Fi } bette cel cpa ie i 1 stigaticn by the tAtorne J ,ot every Berson in ine note Ne | They W . SOUND BR | T A IN fiuction to demand but now and for! day and may be able to enter the elec-| Not Prepared to Ask That Land General's office showed that the wae? o/ night of the tragedy, an : ey Were Not Returned | AY years. to come we must know muchition providing the mew Pope is not; sas jrant bad arrived, Johnson said, « Nobu aad See te alent Bree in Broken Down Shape | more than pregent prices if we are; chosen in the first ballot. | Forces Be Gut Below Limit | When Hastings was wanted | four ef 2 anes i te ke wise plans.” i ed i . jccast cities were notifi alone could-have committed the rine: - ON ST. LAWRENCE Carats Wana Buy Navies “TRUST COMPANY . | of 150,000 Men I ioskeout: tor hae Teena, onthe Foe ee ee eae ee iota Washington. Jan. 24.— Assertions The afternoow was given over to! ” | | was “engaged in promotion’ or botid . that the railroads were turned back -ommittee meotings. { < ‘selling on the coast. Hen-of every, cuestial the mea tthe! to their owners after the period of W ATERW AY PL AN ‘A prcposal that the United States! RENEWS CHARTER greg success, HOWEVER “Police were notified not to arrest him . Sh ae Los te stood when it went | 80Vernment ‘control in a “broken offer to take over. the entire navy of; |. i | pe Raa | until the warrant has arrived, How- ' St ee ae ames, Whether States | dWN” condition were refuted today| | sae the allies at full cost as payment on! The Northern ‘Trust Company, of 7 ever, Seattle police immediately took Niomney-Green has direct evidence ot | bY Walker D! Hines, in a statement the billions they- owe the, United |Fargo, having had corporate existence | Believes that Ultimate Sticcess Hastings into custody after locating ans eaaenine? back up his cir:| before the Interstate Commerce com-; Whitehouse Announces That States” and other equipment at “junk |for 20 years, today renewed its char- | : im, ‘he warrant had been dispateh- startling mature stb ac up his ¢ ne Datttee ine Wh lent ties toemien ditectare | , prices,” this anmada to be gailed to ter with the Secretary of State for a | of Washington Conference ‘cd from Cass county and reached Se- cumstantial evidence is a | general of railroads said he believea| There Has Been Exchange | the Pacific there to be sunk’ with. all | like perici. Incorporations include:. | Will Help Matt ;attle Sunday. The message today said conjecture, id to have made im-| te. government had “substantially | i | fags flying, was made by Herbert; The Ertresvaas Co, Bottineau; In- | Ml Help Matters {that he had been released on his own Rare . afelats a few | Maintained the equipment o the yail-| of Correspondence |\Merrick, farm paper ogitan of Spring- ycorpore Ore oa Me WELCeavORE, Iad- | —_— fe ognizance and had gone into hid- ef i ” : Hine: j os ‘Mass. + . in M. Ertresvaag, Elmer Ertresvaag,} ‘Washington, . Jan. ° 24 — Altheugh. ing. f ‘ ‘committed, | Toads.” Mr. Hines told..the commit- | field, Mass. . : nara z i Grgenes alone this Tine is eagerly tee of the condition in its general! Washington, Jan. 24—Communic a APE T eae ee nial SEWN Te store; | president Harding believes that the Spree REMUS awaited, as is the possibility. that|Tallroad inguiry that reports at the; tions have been exchanged between! p ir idelity Building and Loan Associa~|Work of ghe Washington conference Gummer will take the stand in lis} end’of federal control ‘showed locomo: ;the United States and. Great Britain TRA Ly & > [tion Vattey City, capital stock $6,000" eventual’ wilt lead to reduction of , ; own behalf and explain his actions on| tives to be “in distinctly better con- 0M (matlers connected with the pro- jvv 500% 2 Rtn ATER ‘ 4 8 n ss ‘ i a 5 5 es . |000; incorporators, E “H. McFarland, both land and naval armament he is; ats + the night of the tragedy. dition than at the beginning agdi the’ POsed construction, of the St. Law: 'Yame3 W. Nielson, John! D. Gray, C ‘ | ‘The testimony of Mrs, Van Vorst, a| condition of freight cars to compare rence-Great Lakes waterway, it was A. Baker, D, W. Clark, Fred Ss” p, net prepared ti recommend any radi- | f\ oe guest in the hotel, which wad given| favorably with that time.” ~statedAt the Wihite House. . Adminis. | i Wrederickson, S, A. Zimmerman, All of | C2! reduction below Tre 150,000 limit; 4 yesterday,,is regarded as one of the| “It must’be remembered,” he said, tration officials, it is stated, feel that! ‘ 1. Ivalley City... ; |of land forces of the United States. : = strong links in the state’s case of cir-| “that both generally were'in exceed- sore inte neuonal agree nent mus t E a Th sient Sasi Secretary Hughes in a siptement | , aig { cumstantial. evidence. Mrs. Van Vorst | ingly poor condition atthe beginning ?¢ before congressipnal action Many Farmers Sendin: em! ‘ofthe position of the United States . eet i Said she heard noises about 12:30,| of federal operation,” he said. is taken. C aeons ak ais at - 'RUR AL SCHOOL Leen ea ony taikaverontenied the Farmers lin Vicinity of Baldwin } jeri he ate | — : ae 3 in For Sale { i cy of the American government as soci: aint, ane eee he veremenatea Se ea NG ue rans oncom 4 St : Ho territorial aggression, AR agree | May Form An Association from the room which the 18-year-old _ Washington, Jan. 7) The three! “geyenty thousand dollars worth of | ment under which the Bono islands, a et Grygla, Minnesofa, girl was occupy-) 5 ~ conte Committee fight for juris-' ai) warrants have. been purchased firr i KIN adjacent to Japan, are not to be for-! Hay de in be vicinity of Baldwin over the international joint ithe unnamed North Dakota financier tified algo was reported to have been | gid’ a meeting tomorrow, to dié- were similar to those made by 4 per Renan oH 94! ith e Were Tar to Muse the brick. wail) ,Wastington, Jan. 24-—The position | i site Bar Board. The applicants’|he went, with requisition papers for bl. be held at Fargo, Pebruaty 20, thelistered from, 45 to 55 degrees below, been engaged Jn preparing: for mak- “ near which the bed in Miss Wick's | Of the Le kas ae for admission to practice law! are: ‘mor J. ‘Mo, a Montana legislator, in. Cond at New Rockford, February 21/ zero this morning. : 1 ling.of loans now will be able to close room stood, Miss Wick would have j'™ the Euronean conferénce at Genoa | afaurice , Aker, Sanford; ‘Thos. J. dicted’ were on a charge of deserting and the third at Minot, eebruary 2 aes Wis, Jan 24 The cold up several loans as quickly as all ap- The national meeting, which representatives will attend will be} wave hit its lowest mark of the win-|}egin making loans in volume about held at Chicago, beginning March 21. {ter last right when the government; the middle of February. Délegates will attend the Chicago; thermometer recorded 23 degrees be-| form of bond’ to be issued to pro- | praisals can be made. It is hoped to ed before the it was Stated ©. been in her room about an hour and a | Probably will be annour half, and it would have been an hour | end of the present we after the time that Gummer is alleged ; today at the White Ho! Clifford, Langdon; Alfred S. Dale, Bis- | {marck; Joseph J. Hobiger, Anamoos Gustav A. Corinth; Nelson A.! his wifg and child. The governor of Montana honored the requisition and an appeal was taken to the district to have admitted to authorities that | Mason, Bismarck; Hareld A. Murphy, | court which also upheld it. Mo then ; es 2 g he called her by telephone, attempting WWI AKES RIDER OF Reynolds; Otto Wiencke, Jamestown. |appealed to the chief justice of the Meeting from 47 congressional dis-| low zero. ‘vide funds on which farm loans can Montaha supreme court who ‘has of. ‘icts, (ho; representatives Orc these, ‘be made has been approved by Chi- Sous ES | to engage her in conversation. ‘cago bond attorney. W. B. DeNault, FERS TO BIND f the Farm Loan depart manager of the - SELF OUT FOR iment, anounced upon his return fom Chicago where he went to speed up AN EDUCATION fairey of the bonds, | Delay in approval of-honds also de- layed the printing of them, and Mr. DeNault also made arrangements to have the printing of them speeded up 3c that they will be delivered in time to permit. the department to begin making farm loans on,a substantial dered his, reiease on fhe ground that the alleged offense is outlawed, hav- NEW ENGLAND BANK REOPENED ine taten piace several years, #80. The first of the bank reopenings|preme' court bf the United States. predicted. by officials of the Guaranty! = 5.) ~~ aE aCe Fund Commission is the New England ; State. ‘Bank, which has reopened for business with the same oflicers. districts ip turn betng the representa- tives of 972 organizations at diffor- | ent shipping points. In North Dakota) the Fargo meeting will represent 42 shipping units, the New Rockford; ymeeting 54 and the Minot meeting 33.) ; Tho shipping unit meetings, at which |, —-—-—___— the representatives to attend the dis-\ trict meetings will be selected have, Saat! Wahzer wants an educa- Boon called for every, Ww He is willing to do what few wouid. do in order to obtain one. Here is his offer: Was Gagged and Bound THE BONUS PLAN It was upon the occasion of this! washington, Jan. 24—Senator Simi- ! first visit to the girl’s room that the | mons, Demccrat, North Carolina, an- state maintains atiee wick Trabrane {nounced today in the senate that } gedsand pound 4 See necinuaneae |would offer the five-ways soldiers’ | OC SE ake -|bonus bill as an amendment to the ae Sa eee a eee angeenan ore et aon ading bill now pending j a s in the senate. s prints were on the eft side of the! Stasis ‘girl’s throat, and the nail- print made} races Ses HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AT 400; For'twenty-four hours j noon January 24. ; Temperature at 7 a, m, (Highest yesterday .. | Lowest ‘yesterday Gives Blood. ToSave | her throat. ‘ Lowest last night - 16 4 “N ishe: a \ Either the man, probably: bent then Precfpitaticn 3 Hone Her Affianced Hubby esata veighth Grade eiettion PRATER farm loan depart- o ori , had suc- vind velocity . 1.10.88 | A D Mac! y oft pan ¢ only on the crime of rape, Ca Highest wind velocity 10-SH | Ganeta Janes FL = Mins. Capron. 6 and in return to anyone who will | ment now is being placed in working ~ \,,, Weather Forecast Fér! Bismarck and_ Vicinity: with slowly | given her blood and then her life to! give me my board and the chance order, new applications are being re- for this education | will work 12 e ae vt ceeded in getting to a point between; ceived each’ day and some loans, where the girl’s bed and the brick wall at} LARGEST IN-THE CITY'S HISTORY Fair} 20-year-old girl of Locarno, has , , the west side of the room, or she had | : f ‘ tonight and Wednesday months in-each year as long as it a yner ed a : q raised herself in bed, and probably} The Bismarck high school to- Fopm aud: have stcet lockers in the rising temperaiuy: : : gave her affianced husband who had|| is necessary for me to Se auire |e Han oy ners ngaee a loam! to pee St enrollment in which they may keep their For North Dakota:’ Fair tonight| heen seriously injured ig an automo-|| this education, and work so that |! mada before the general loaning busi- ' ” day has the lary its history. There are iully 400 pupils in the high school. The second jester opened yesterday, with between 35 and 40 new stu- dents entering. New classes are being arranged. Because Gi the increase in en- of suificfent had protested Wis presence in the; raom, before the choking took place. ; If the man stgod on the east side! of the bed, her head being *to the; u north’ wall, it would have been easier | and more natural for-the assailant to } use his left-hand in the choking. If! she hfd raised herself in bed, or if, she had attempted to leap to her feet, | Severa! of the new pupils. are trom the country. Checking’ of, the senior class is now going on, and it appears Hke- ly that the graduating class will nomber nearly 76. The largest previous graduatin SS CON- tained 57 pupils. was last year. and Wednesday teniperature. “2 i Weather Conditions The pressure.remains high and the temperature low over the United States but decreasing pressure over the Canadian Northwest has resulted in rising temperature over that sec- tion. and a slight moderation in Mon- th -slowly risivg| pile accident. Thé physician declared || tHey will know that | am a man that immediate infusion of blood was|| and not an object of charity.” the only hope and Miss Gaproni, || “Twill do all this for the sake against her parents’ wishes volun-|| Of an education.” teered hers. | Carl Wahzer, box 125, Buchan- The operation was a success, both |{ 2% N. D. is a Russian by birth, |! .i1) ye no time lost in completing first-class mechanic. with Euro-" ; ; peta iene pu res weeks jaf pean and American experience, many loans. : er the girl contra pneumonia, a has no bad habits and is an ex- =e eee Many applications are _— eived daily and Mr, DeNault temized the husinegs that by the time bonds have actually been de- livered and money is available there 4 when he bore down on her and choked’) roliment and lack . - * her until she ,»was unconscious, the} space tor desks, chairs have been About 60 children entered the tana and North Dakota, tributed to the indirect result of loss|| perienced-farm hand. Photographic. plates of paper, su- use of the right hand would be natural; placed In some rooms. New pupils first grade in the various ward —ORRIS' W. ROBERTS, of blood. The wedding had been fix- is there one who will help him? perior in many ways to those of glass, (Continued on Page 7) are given seats in the assembly school huildings, y Fs Meteorologist. | ed for Christmas day. are being made in Germany. s oe j .