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“PAGE EIGHT RUSS RELIEF BODY EXTENDS TO-NO. DAKOTA Minnesota Russian Relief Representative to Orga- nize New Body GIVEN ENDORSEMENT) The Northwest Relief committee will be formed to seek aiu in North and South Dakota, it’ was. announced here today by L., Abra- s tative of the Russian endorsement by Gov- ernor R. A. Nestos of the proposed plans. Administration of both “the Minnesota and Northwestern bodies will be directed from the office of the Minnesota Relief . Committee, Minneapolis, Mr. Abrahamson’ said. Commi 11 be named immedi- ately in county in North Du kota to ¢ ign for funds, and similar organizations will be com- pleted in South Dakota and Towa, Mr, Abrahamson added, declarin;, that the ne for Ameriéan aid for Russian starving is as great as ever. Governor R. A. Nestos endorse i the movement in a letter in which he said that he d investigated the Minnesota Russi: Relief organiza- tion and believed “that both the col- lection and the distribution of the, relief is handled economically ani well.” Money used for administra- tive purposes is collected in a separ- nte fund, he said, so that contribu- tions to the organization go directly to suffering Russians, The Ameri- cin Friends Service Committee, otf which the Minnesota organization is a subsidiary, has been approved b, Herbert Hoover, the gover- h cnurches and other organi: s. He praised ‘the spirit of the people of Minnesota, saying that over $100,000 had ‘been raised and that over $95,000 worth of dy clothes, bed clothing and medicine; had been forwarded. Because flour manufacturers and others had sold supplies virtually at cost and free transportation to New York has beev obtained one dollar is doing the work| of two, he said. SENTENCED TO STATE PRISON FOR 15 YEARS) Superior, Wis. July 14—Benjamin Woods, 60 years old, was this morn- ing sentenced to the Wisconsin state prison at Waupon for 15 years after pleading guilty to a statutory of- fense with a minor child. JAPANESE TO QUIT SIBERIA, PROMISE MADE (By the Associated Press) Tokio, July 14.—Japan will with- draw all her troops from the main- land districts of Siberia opposjte the Siberia opposite the island of Sak- halien by September 30, and will evacuate the northern half. of_ Sak. halien as son.as satisfaction 1s ob- tained for the Nikolaievsk.massacre, it was officially announced here to- day. KIWANIS TO MEET IN FORKS _ (By the Assoclated Press) Fargo, N. D., July 14.—The annual convention of the Kiwanis district which inel des Minnesota and the 1 be held in Grand Forks,! 4-25, John Pollock, district, tive program’ outlined at Grand’ SPECIALS SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave. Eggs, fresh country, per doz. Eggs, per cas Armour's Veribest Milk, per ca Sweet Corn, 2 cans Refugee Cut Wax Three for siza 3 can, i Raspberries, Homer brand, Three , cana Golden Glory Peaches, Three for .. Jelly, 7- per tumbler . Laundry Pov P&GS 10 bars Bob White Soap, 10 bars Luna Soap, MO bars” sa ote Star Naptha Powder, 60-oz. pkg. .. . We have fresh Straw berries and Raspberries and other fruits at, a very low price, Homer Cherries, black or white, 5ch: Forks, ineludes George Ross, Toron- to, national president of organization; R. E. . Fulkerson, Washington, D.C; suites of Kiwanis “ magazine; Fred Parker, tee. REPEAL VOTE SHOWS STRONG (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., July 14.—Voters of North Dakota decided against a mini- nium teachers’ salary of $720 per school year in the state in the recent | primaries, returns from 22 counties indicate. There were 43,435 votes for repeal of this law and 34,933 against. In the same’ counties they favored amending the constitution to permit the limit of bonded debt, possible for promotion of real estate loans, from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 bya vote of 44,872 to 29276, An amendment to the constitution changing requirements of electors received a majority of 62,074 to 18,- 657 in the 22 counties. FORMER POLICE IS ARRESTED; OUT ON BONDS St. Cloud, Minn, July 14.—Harry Stiner, former St. Cloud police ‘offi- cer, was placed under arrest this af- ternoon by Sheriff B. FE. Schoener at Melroge on a statutory charge. Stin- er at present is out on $5,000 bonds to appear in Sherburne couniys dls- | trict court in November on a charge | of first degree burglary committed in this city while a member of the police force. Stiner was emplayed by the Great Northern: railway shops as guard oa strike duty at Melrose. | Candyland sweet line. ORDER A SACK OF CLIMAX. TODAY Chicago, international Fred Hobson, Brandon, Manitob former vice president and Louis Muessel, St. Paul, international trus- Big Majority Against Teach; | ers Wage Law in 22 Counties | © COUPLE FOUND the cs DEAD JUST OUT OF MILL CITY Murder and Suicide or Double Murdez, Is Verdict of Authorities My the Asan aelated Presa) Minneapolis, July 14-—A man and woman, believed to be Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Comstock of St. Paul, were found shot to death in an auto- six miles from ‘here today. Al- though they are thought to be vice tims of a murder and suicide,..the authorities began investigating the possibility they may have: been: mur- dered. The automobile was found parked about two blocks west of the rail- read tracks and had been drawn up to the side. of the ‘boulevard. No effort. had been ntade to conceal the car but the fact that it was a few feet off the highway and‘ ‘that its curtains were drawn prevented pass- ing automobiles from learning of the tragedy. A revolver found in the, car had been fired until its chambers were emptied, then had been reloaded and one shot fired after re-loading. The empty shells were in the car. Mr3. Comstock had not been living with her husband, according to in- formation to the authorities. Mon- day he called her by telephone and made an app intment , with her, .it was learned!’ They apparently went out together, for she; left, her resi- { dence about the same time that Comstock left the garage with the car Monday.’ DISCOVERED BY PEDESTRIAN (By the Associated Pray), Minneapolis; July 14;-+A ," young man and woman were found shot to death, in ap,automobile at, the ut: skirt’ of Minnetonka Mills, “about six miles from Minneapolis shortly be- fore noon. Apparently they were victims either of a double murder or " FREE- | Sth and eae Trixy Reineke Pn Betty Reineke Better Baking Certain With Climax Fancy Patent Flour. No matter how are now, you can mobile near Minnetonka Mills, about] . .of an “Overseas Week” to be held A Carnation ‘to Every “Lady Visitor Saturday: ; Ice Cream --Soda-- Candy - “Our Candy, Ice ‘Cream and Soda Departdhint is under the: ae personal supervision of Mr. P. Donohue; formerly, atthe Chocolate Shop, thus insuring you of the most’ delicious Candies, Creams and Sodas. DANDY LUNCHES.DAINTILY SERVED | We serve all the popular sandwiches, .pastry, fruits; . also milk, coffee, chocolate, tea (hot or-iced). Try One of Our New Betty Sandwiches Our Delicious Home-Made Candies are almost too good to. be true. You must try tern, We carry everything in the by using Climax Flour. Better flavor, better texture, more whole- some, more satisfying: Russell Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE member. of‘ the ‘engineering firm or Mead and Seastone, who made the | original estimates, ‘cost of the plant: and transmission {lines based on prices for labor and ).| materials prevailing January 1, 1920, Pierre, 's. D., July 18—Delaying| was $164 the construction of the proposed “| state owned hydro-electric plant at Mobridge has saved the state twe ; | and one-half million dollars in the opinion of Dr, D, W. Mead, senior » The engineers estimates .of the SOUTH DAKOTA WILL VOTE TO HARNESS | MISSOURI AT MOBRIDGE, IN NOVEMBER was $16,147,000. In a recent letter to the hydro-electric commission, Dr. Mead says: “We have gone over the estimates made as of January 1, 1920, for the Mobridge hydro-electric develop- ment and believe tne estimate made in our report filed then can at’ this time be conservatively reduced by $2,500,000.” Whether the state will undertah the devolopment of the proposed Mo- bridge plant will be determined by the voters at the November election. this autumn. Rehabilitation of Eur- ope is fixed as the’ general theme of the congréss, with discussion center- ed on questions the solution of which will pave the way for a “genu- ine peace” and for greater interna- tional intercourse. MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, author, political writer and one ‘of the” lead- ers of the German people, who was attacked and. ‘severely: beaten the same week that Dr. Rathenau’ was week |U. S. TRAVELERS assassinated. HAVE TO PAY $10.00 PER HEAD Belgrade, Jugoslavia, July 14.-- Collecting ten dollars gold from Ameritan travellers every time a passport is vised continues to be one their deaths late Thursday and the] of the popular occupations of -of- car with its gruesome load/remained|ficials of the state of Central Eur- beside the road 12 hours while hun-| ope. dreds of automobilists passed by. Any American who wishes to visit The discovery. of the crime Was} one of these countries must pass th.’ made today by a pedestrian who saW/ frontiers of several of the |others a man’s foot sticking out of the ma-| and at each frontier the~charge fs chine. , ten dollars'a head, and_ ten dollars FOR HAMBURG _ ; ee THIS AUTUMN “But don't blame us, blame your state department,” said a represen- Hamburg, July uly 14—A world eco- nomic! congress will be held here in August under plans now. being»for- mulated by leaders, in. Hamburg’s economic life. The gathering which has been upder consideration: the past two years, is intended as a part a of a murder and suicide: A revolver was found in the bottom of the car. The young woman had been shot! twice through the head and a single bullet had been fired into, the head of the man. The two had apparently gone to Saturday tative of the Jugoslavia ‘Foreign of- fice. “It is a matter of reciprocity with us; we charge the same fee ‘as does the United States.” TRADE RESTRAINT CHARGED TO 37 “New York, July 14—Thirty-seven members and officials of the oper- ative plasters and cement finishers international association local num- ber 60, were indicted by a supreme court grand jury today for conspir- acy and attempted restraint of trade. PAINT MEN COMING. Fargo, N. D., July 14.—During the middle of ‘August paint manufactur- .ers and their representatives from all over the country, including New York are coming to North Dakota to be: present when. the 1921 paint fence is examine, ~-Formulas for..240 dif- "teeny, Tinfecqtvngnts: which . have ufidétgone | the weathering process will be studied under magnifying glasses to {nd which of these have shown best wearing quafities: necials Wisconsin Full é Cream Cheese, lb. 26c Standard Corn, © ~ : No.2 can. 4 cans. . 50c Heinz. Apple. Butter, .2-Ib. jars. } per; jar. 2i:605as% 49 [ 6} Old Hickory. Peanut Butter. 2-Ib. pails. 39 c Per pail......... "8.10 Pure Cane ae 100-lb. bags. . jExtra Fine-~.Granulated | Sugar. ( ‘ 100-Ib. bags. .:. 8.00: Extra Fine — Granulated Sugar, 2.05 Karo ‘Syrup, white, 14 gal. 25-lb. bags. ... Sree hee | Currants, 15-o0z. 19 c pkg. per pkg...... Satu Special Price on Butter and Eggs for rday Res FRESH BUY YOUR CANNING SUGAR NOW Also the Finest Display of In Town s FRUITS . WHOLE SALE BISMARCK, N. D. COFFEE E GROCERY © PHONE .387. FREE DELIVERY, 30c value. Per Ib Fresh Eggs, Milk, per quart Dairy Butter. Very fine. Richholdt’s Quality Coffee, Princess Sliced Peaches. , Per can .Snider’s Pork and Beans. good your bakings make them. better Best Canned.Corn, fs Pe ee P & G Soap. 20 bars......... seacnatethte Sweet Richholt’s Cash a4 Carry SATURDAY SPECIALS i Boneless Picnic Shoulders, 5 to 6'lbs. each. COFFEE Richholt’s Special Blend, 1 Ib. 80, 3 Ibs. ...... 87 Our guarantee on coffee. If:not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. 40c value. BLOR s5i50.4) 54 T's aise Ss asia 2 No. 1 Flat Salmon. Regular 25c seller. Rinso. No rubbing; no boiling. $3.00 ORDERS OR MORE. WHY PAY MORE?: 1 Ib. 40c, 3 Ibs....... $1.15 A few cans left. beeen eens seen ede Cream {+--+ > FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 date. of a conference to be held in. , the Twin Cities or Fargo! at which‘ AWAITS REPLY vas GROCERIES * VEGETABLES Governor Nestos was today await-/ the question of making | special rates ing a reply from heads of railroads for harvest laborers coming to North operating in North Dakota as to thes Dakota will be taken up. FRUITS Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas LOGAN'S “We Thank You” ORANGES - Small size, extra special, 3 doz., $1.00 “Richelieu Olive Spread” Just the newest thing out. Dandy for sandwiches NEW PEAS" Extra nice. 3 pounds for 25¢ a ; Carrots Beets Radishes Head Lettuce Darjeeling Tea Absolutely the finest black tea. ‘Grown on the highest points in Asia Minor. Per 14-lb. can, 75¢ National Goods i We have an exceptionally nice lot of Cookies for this. week which sure make a ‘All Phones 211 big hit these hot days for picnics 118 Third St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:80, : Other week days'4:00.* Close 8 p.m, Where Quality Counts. “QUALITY GROCER.” 115 Fifth Street ' Phone 52 and 53 SATURDAY SPECIALS Raspberries. Blueberries Plums Watermelons Currants ‘ Cantaloupes Peaches Cherries ie —Also— | Wax Beans Cucumbers Rhubarb Green Onions ’ Tomatoes Turnips ee EA. BROWN Fresh Blueberries Raspberries Currants _ Peaches Plums Duchess Apples _ Bananas’ Oranges Grapefruit Royal Ann Cherries ‘Bing Ch erries New Peas WaxBeans — Head Lettuce Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers Michigan Celery’. Beets Turnips Radishes Celery Cabbage New Cabbage New Potatoes. Old Potatoes Tokiwax Toilet Paper. ; Special 11 rolls......00....... Royal Palm Toilet Soap. Special 18 bars . -L. 7 large pkgs. Kellogg Corn Flakes, 1 ‘00 11 bars White Lily Floating Bath ° Soap 3 cans Libby’s Lemon Kling Peaches 10 cans Monarch No.2 Baked Beans 4 cans Princess Finest Egg Plums, ] 00 10 cans Delicia Country Style Sausage Bulk Cocoa, per pound Luna Brand Peaberry Coffee, put up in 10-Ib. Milk Pail. Special. :... 3.10 Ferndell Olive Spread.. Something new:: Per jar;')).o.) .35l808005 Ferndell Peandl Butter, 1-Ib. can... Ulikem Peanut Butter, put up in 5-lb. pails Peterson’s High Test Sweet Cream Strictly Fresh Eggs *