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Bo UN OR DST .. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ TRIBUNE CAMPAIGN IS STARTED THREAT TO KILL, CHARGED TO MAN Jacob) Schoggemiere, about 30, work- ing near Wing, was arrested by Sher- iff Welch on a cemplaint sworn out before Justice Anton, Becr charging him with threatening to kill Mrs. Fred Bender, his former wife, wha lives at Alta, north of Regan, A CENT : FOR PRIZES’ AS .. MANY ENTER RACE slope | TIC FIRED TW RACE Mctivce [tithe conten) HORSE SALES A OPENING GUN 1S FIRED IN RAGE emis WILLBEHRLD | — FORS AUTOS AND OTHER AWARDS | ~ PAGE THREE | LEAGUE ORGANIZERS BUSY a MONDAY, 0. Stanton, N. D., Aug. 20.—C. Parsons, crew manager, with’ si ganizers has finished the organizing work for the Nonpartisan league in Mercer county. The organization drive started Aug: 2, and Mr, Par- sons asserted results were satisfact- ory. Mr, Parsons is leaving for Dunn county, where the drive will start next week. big cattle loading day is now set for Thursday, September 21st when the middle pasture shippers on the res- ervation including Henderson Bros., UhIman Estate, Kellog, Hanley and Dodge will load about 25 cars for Chicago. ~ TES CRAWFORD Lesseeceseeds 6,000 Golden, Valley......+-..-. 5,000 Russell Lewis Wilton... .ceseeceeceeees 5,000 |, Lesslie Rathman ey Jamestown ,..... 5,000 Grace Graves Menoken ...0............. 5,000 Red Tomahak Nearly one-eighth of the surface of Sweden iscovered by lakes. Miss Hilda Hart i Today Appears for First Time Early Begin- ners in Race for Magnificent Prizes; Pick |. Out Your Favorite and Help Him or Her) ,,.2) taciica Cannon Ball ..... R. Armstrong Regent seeveew 6,000 + 5,000}, Them’ to the East Fargo, N. D., Aug. 21—The North Dakota Farm Bureau Federation has decided on a fall sale of ten to \ BSCAPES JAIL hearing will be held soon, WANTED—Experienced table girls ASPIRIN 5 Win Washburn ..........0e.. 6,000 eealve caelatis oe Worads thors ihe : | at the Chocolate Shop. i A 1 - Florence eee weeee 5,000 state to Northern New.England buy- Walks Out of Bowman County 8-21-3t Say Bayer’ and Insist! EXTRA BIG VOTES END THIS WEEK |" yiitturn Present Extra Vote Offer Positively Will Not| walter westmiier Roy. Schultz, burn wees eeeee eee. 5,000 ers in addition to the winter sale of thirty-five carloads already planned for eastern markets by its horse sales department, H. M. Fuller, state secretary, announced today. Lock-Up; Being Hunted After making an unsuccessful at- tempt to get away several days ago, LEFT—About a month ago in some of the business houses a package of silver, containing knives and forks, Finder please notify 885. ; This decision follows reports from| ftom the Bowman county i 8-21-3t ., Mee NX} Washburn ............... 5,000 ion | “Tex” Crawford, well known alleged i Be Equalled After Next Saturday ; New Be- John Fisher piers a rpar ania horse rustler of southwestern North mi 7 + nity Washburn .......... seeee 6,000]; ii Dakota, eastern Montana and north- pa 7 ;. q Ppo: sf east last year. He wrote that inves- A WANTED — Nurse girl. Phone 896, 4; 4 ginners Still Have Excellent 0 rtunity to Howard Anderson tigation of northetn states of New| Western South Dakota, boldly walked] Marinillo Shop., 8-21-3t Geir Erading Rositiens | wal Pe uve sees Serer nt mer Te a Ci tata oer 7 a or or more, q Today is published for the first’ in Washburn .............05 Mr. Fuller has written a letter to| Sheriff Joyce of Bowman county. FOR RENT—Modern house by Sept. ti ae fae t 1 trants in Leonard Flyn county farm bureau offices through-| Joyce was called to the country| Ist. Bungalow, five rooms and bath. ? i Ler ee ere on Sen Ma eRtr ants , NOTICE Wilton... cece eceee eee e 5000 out the state and to county agents,| Tuesday afterngon, and when his} Call 702 2nd St., or phone 152M. 3 i x the Tribune Automobile and Prizel!. ai) candidates, working in The || Man McMartin : also; asking that horses be listed at| deputy went out of the building and ; 8-21-3t| Unless you see the name “Bayer «(a ++ ‘Campaign, the list containing the!) tipune Automobile Prize cam- Wilton ...cceeeeeesee eee 6,000 once for the fall sales, These horses| down town shortly before 4 p. m.| WANTED—A school girl to work for | on package or on tablets you are not 4 names of representative people from paign, who fail to have at least || Ed Moe must be fat when listed, as there| Crawford saw his chance to make board and room. Call at 402 5th| getting the genuine Bayer produc every part of Bismarck and adjoin-|| 910 $30,club of subscirbtion pay- Wilton ..... esse eeeeee ee 5,000) will not be much time to fatten them.| the break. Clerks, however, were in| St. Telephone 768M. 8-21-1wk | prescribed by physicians over twenty - ing territory. -Five motor cars and}| vents turned in to their credit be- || Harold Christ i They will be accepted in the order| the auditor’s office which faces the ————- two years and proved safe by mil- , 20 other awards—the total approxi-|/ ¢o45 next Saturday, Aug. 26, mid- Wliton .. rareay listed. It is hoped to begin shipments| west door of the jail building from] BARBER WANTED—$25 guaranteed; | lions for f mating $10,000—will be distribute! }| vient, will have their names with- || E. E. Rimback Mr. ©. D. Owens, employed in the | October 16. which Crawford left, until 5 o'clock} steady work. J.C. Dolan. 8-21-4t Colds Headache ; among the ambitious ones a few}! drawn. from the candidate list anu Bismarck ..........++-+++ 5,000|.City National bank, ig a bard-work- and they report that they saw noth- [peeeeieaehae ss Toothache Lumbago weeks hence. +] placed on the raserve list. Esma Pierce ing. young man who is in this con- HORSES |NEEDED ing of him leaving the building up] FOR SALE—Recently built house, Earache Rheumatism Those whose names are published |} s Bismarck .........0+. «+++ 5,000) test to win. We hope all his friends : to that time. |) four real rooms and bath, full Neuralgia Pain, Pain , below are now facing the most hs Beatrice. Register will lend him their support by giv- FOR HARVEST The deputy sheriff went to the jail’’ basement, screened in porch, shade| Accept only “Bayer” package ‘which - splendid opportunity they have ever} Mr. Albert Cordner Bismarck ............... 5,000] ing him their subscription. dita Rui at 6 o'clock to bring the prisoner/ and fruit trees, warm air heat,| contains proper directions, Handy od ies participated in, No newspaper cam- Bismarck ................ 6,000] Mary Burton The last few years of ‘lack of need| in for supper, and then found that|. this house is absolutely modern! boxes of twelve tablets: cost few 1 Ber paign in this section ha¥ ever been}Mr. Charles D. Owen Bismarck .....0...cseeee. 5,000 r of horses for harvest has caused a] both doors of the jait were opened, and one of the best built in the] cents, Droggists also sell bottles of ; its equal. . q Bismarck .......5+4, 6,000 | Ebert LaFrance Miss Hazel Pierce L depletion in the numbers to such an| and the’ copper keys, hurriedly city. Terms to right party. Phone} o4 ang 100, Aspirin is the trade mark ; 4 Race Is Now Qn in Earnest. Mrs. €. H. Geil Bismarck 5,000}. ~ Bismarck...... ++» 5,000) extent that there is now a serious| made, were left in the locks., 28W, 843 or 737K. ‘ of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeetic- > p to now little has been done, Steele <.......s....e+00e. 5,000} Lavina Peterson j Miss Blanche Doorley shortage in the territory west of the Escaped: Unassisted 8:21-tf | idester of Salicylicacid. ( most of the tima /having been given}! Miss Marjorie Bolton Bismarck .........e0-++++ 5,000 Bismarck ++e++- 6,009] river, according to Robert Flint,| Crawford broke the same jail at | - 5 fi he listi i it Qf i hersin Holehouse os State Dairy Commissioner. Mr. Flint} about “midnight Saturd: The | LOST — Matting suit case Saturday | ee [i over to the listing and instruction o! Bismarck ... 5,000} Kathersin 4 fe " z i is ti i « Bismarck ..........00+2.. 5,000 ‘ believes the need of horses is so| sheriff had learned that he would| afternoon Name Edward Fischer, the candidates, but from this time} Miss Johanna Covlin is b Py y' 4; Co, I, ist Regiment weit cane. 5) on the race will take on a definite Killdeer ...... ‘ ... 5,000 Leo DeRochford Rainmaker Hatfield | ?res*ine, that it may result in the! attempt to get away that day, and| Co, I, Ist Regiment on . Phone 1051 Reatdence. form and there will not be any time] Miss Louise Berndt. Bismarck .........sc000+ 5,000 ; 3 sale of trucks for hauling wheat to| was ef the opinion that friends Lost either in Bismarck or on road Phone 932 Office. wasted By “those whose ambition Bismarck .........2....-. 6,000] W. S. Stratton In Italy in Attempt market. : | would come to assist him. Accord-| south. Return to 527 13th Be a R, €. FORSYTHE x 4 prompts them to Yeel that the Hud-| Mr. H. A. Thompson Real Bismarck a ederereeeereeed 5,000 to End Long Drought MANAGERS FOR aif ingly: he oe in the courthouse and call 515. 8-21-21 "918 Ave. B. i R ae son sedan or one f the other motor Driscoll ..........06.0+s++' 6,000] L. B. Sowles } : cs waited ‘developments: Bask seats Contracting Team Wor' ; ¢ ! = t-making is one of the old- cars shall be theirs when the cam-} Mr. Ludvi rud Bismarck: .... + 5N00F . ‘ ams fi 7 Crawford, however, walked out jasket-making Sand and Gravel, ' eae pat, adres Ques 5,000 | Irene Anderfon Yondon, Aug 21-—An American! MITLLS COME HIGH) unassisted ‘ana faced the leveled | ert induatrin in the worl We give prompt attention to out \ nds, , j Seneiler esac et ; eee 0 aan 5 ‘ a y a aitene q ayine list below accounts for onl, | ar. Angelo Helte : i Blames “ 9 FT who claims:to have brought relief to] General managers for flour mills see aeeraked keys were found | The letter P was formerly used in of town shipments. yy a See mae idl e Me ith Ate rap ets M Bloons ‘ 5,001 Bismarck =........++.++++ 6,000} drought sufferers in the United States | and elevators of large capacity come) in his pockets which readily opened | numerals to denote 100. PF lates are entitled by their nomina-] Mr. Bloom Smith | F and Canada, has arrived at Naples,| high, members of the state Indus-| the locks. Since Saturday he had 2H that eke : 4 tion banks, dut subsequent. lists Garrison ...,............. 5,000; Margaret Ingram i invi i ; Pak 1 locks. , 3 4 having been invited by the Italian | trial Commission have found. Sever- q hich will tf t int | Mr. J. J. Mach Bismarck ....0.s00eeeeee 5,000 s © been closely confined in a cell at 5 which will appear at, frequent inter- iT. J.J. MacLeon Mrs, Ed White government to try to bring rain <o| al names ‘have been considered for night, but was permitted to go in _ vale wall 569 fie votes increase b; or ae sheen sees 6,000 "Dlamarck se cseee, 6,000] that vicinity, parched by five months'| the position of general manager of| the corridor during the day. For this A leaps and bounds. , 4 usthe oe RS drought, says..a Central. News dis-| the Grand Forks project, it is learn- \de the break before be- y - if "~/"vrged bo do oc eHhGRE detior, ter EME Pee Wilars toate Mee tare 8,000 | Patch from Napes today. ed, but ones viewed favorably by the Ing confined in the eel for the night. ankato ‘ommercial lle e by urged to do so without delay, for} Miss Bessie Wilson eRe If he is successful at Naples, the | board have demanded salaries in ex- h J } this is going to be a real race and} Bismarck ...... veseeeeees 6,000] Mrs. HE Berit sc... $000] 8overnment will engage him to re-| cess of what the Industrial Commis- Be os pera eyo weal : to enter without \ handicap mean: | Miss Christine Brom Mrs. E. M. Stanton [peat the process in other districts | sion wishgs to pay. Many competent | i.¢ a number of horses about || Poe nibs tast oid ae ees ‘ to enter, now, Betore dpes, town: or BE tPrnE 2-5: 5,000 | er OER csseaceecexe 6,000] Suffering from lack of rain. He was| mill men, the Industrial Commission | Snth ago in South Dakota, He was jas sachoot: haa ese ere eens i Sihee chadlabte ee Sb cs Biamatey " 5,000 | Mrs, A. M. Christianson quoted today as saying he was go-| finds, demand $12,000 to $15,000 8) castured near Beach within » few Btbusiness: inthe county its location } i 9 ; isg Emma Weber CRSA os i iianeeccteoscdes G00 [nen tojvexplain nige secre! apt ‘ eat i ny with an assistan S ideal; it th hand. prac- { The response to the campaign has J Miss Emma Weber Hee eds "| Pius and.ifthe pontiff agreed he would|” The Industrial Commission has em- ST nie Lie Seay from the of- cal; ita teachers. men. and women of been most liberal, as is shown. b, Wing . - 5,000 eee At 000| try to induce rain to fall on the vati-| Ployed 0. L. Spencer, recently of Sauoiec & thalp ear-t0 special training and exper- : . M \ Bismarck .......eeeeeeeee 5y y . if ficers by jumping from jence; expenses low, and the list. However, « study of the list } Mr. Douglas - :| Winona, Minn. as head miller or F i , : y can gardens which for some time hem on the unite i will shows that/theve are some sec: Bismarck ..... seseceesese 6,000] Mrs. L, K. Thompson ae Atherdd by d ht superintendent of the mill unit, of | another car meeting them o1 unusual oppor! unitleg or, ; i : ' Mr. Clyde Babcock Bismarck .... . 6,000] have been withered by drought. the mill. Having already selected the | road, but was retaken shortly. 9 “ >, tions and niany towns that are not )-Mr- Dive Bs Buti Held “Good Gambler ‘ i Disateo dng oy He was then taken to the Hard- positions for ‘ N represented, and ft is certain that MeKenzie ................ 5,000] Mrs. W. E. Butler 5,000] Charles M. Hatfield, mentioned in| ™anager of the elevator unit the]. ie Wil (ohh it Where he was its graduates t “when this becom.s apparent there | Miss Margaret Dalenburg Bismerck tes sereseeees OO" T London dispatches was employed by| Commission now seeks a general tnccteb toe! das when he walked | If Interested send for our will be a noticeable: increase in .the pies ac peers AM Mary, Bact z the Medicine Hat Union Agricultural | ™#nager. : ber using the might. ‘A posse was | 4 Commerciat Colleges “Mane nominations receivvd from,there. Mr, Charles David eile ef Association last year to produce rain sae cd wad he sevaadoand. ate ble kato, Mina, 1 The next list of names will bi |, | Dickinson ............... 6,000| Ida Rilefson == Joo lin that territory. According to inves-| BIG ROUND-UP Seen et. canek. ours the ‘Little: Mis! ; printed in a few days, so if you havc | Father Hiltner 5,000| Mr. Adolph Thue CT Seca ei IN PROSPECT! *uri, hidden in a grain field. He f not entered, turn right now to th 4 nate i ts =" Ge Ok ep gon! No akota College of Agricultuze, of- i Gisplay advertisenant clsewhere ir | Miss Lucille Johnson te, Seaton cea cr BOL alt points ‘more thah otis hundred patel peas cominnded) ier ere il v1 i i ield’s e1 5 " this issue and clip and send in the] Kildeer ... ened lita ee aie 5,000| Miles from’ Hatfield’s headquarters! 4 pig round-up in which broncho| pullet struck a package of postal ination blank which will start] Mr Elmer Lilleskov OAR cael niet csc 009) received more rain than fell in the | busting an aia 2 eater, oUawarantee Renin seis Bismarck 5,000] Mr. Robert Mackin femediate vleltitj: af the “rainmake g and hard riding will be prom-| cards and papers he had in 7 you toward that Rudson sedan wit). AGG 2 m i inent features will be held at Beulah,| pocket, and spattered, with par- y 5,000 free votes to ydur account, Ther | Mr. C. B. Porter Mandan i eahe was ihe! 5,00) ors” headquarters, Sept. 7, 8 and 9 at tH€ Mercer cuunty| ticles entering his breast; and right / - ASN Veda ting up a friend os two and explair. Moffitt ... seeeedse. 5,000] Mr, Theodore Psilolihons \ Hatfield was reported to have fair $5 ie ee this aeea’ he was i of the five automobiles, and get <] .. EOE RO eR aena tested : bringing the hardest bucking horse| medical attention could be given him 4 gs i subscription—new or. renewal. You Mee oie lay 5,000 Cea Ha cai me ee Pa COntFaEE was nee and to the cow-puncher with the best] more readily. ‘ s 2 i will get a certain number of votes oF.1 1415, George Hogue eae Bismarck 5,000] Dean Keene holds that Hatfield is} outfit. Indians in native costume will] Crawford is 8 westerner of the Dae that subscription, according to the | "sities. 5,000] Miss ¥.R. Davis "| wholly impotent to produce’ rain. but | hold pow wows and war dances. old school.'He has traveled with wild vote schedule, and this being you. | 0c, J. Ref ~ “Bismarck. 5,000| that he is a good gambler on the| Horse races of every description,| west shows, and is professional ‘ : fi first subscription order, it will en-]° higiarek 6,000 | M A F, Werke te Moet - ‘weather. running, trotting races, stake races,| proncho rider and” traick roper. He title you to 10,000 more votes by us-} miiabeth Hay ea tat ihas ee bes “edict 5,000 pues flag race, relay races, pony races,| has escaped from jails at Beach, ing the First Subscription coupon. . Beer 5,000 | Mi vali Landa, Shee WANTED CONTRACT HERE ~ |'potato races and novelty races will] Marmarth, Bowman, Baker, Mont., , oft ane There is not a doudt that this wil! Catherines Secu inde teens » 5, isa sat, 5,000 Fargo, N. D., Aug. 21.—C. M. Hat- b efeatures of the big three day fair.] gnd Buffalo, S. D., within the past prove the busiest week thus far for} “™ SE recs 5,000] ities amare ee (oop ner recs | fiel id, who has transferred his rain-| There will also be auto races, motor- few years. He is 28 years old, and Hire a new car with or without drivers at a candidates of Tke Tribune’s great Carrie Haugen XN bek 5,000 making abilities from Medicine Hat, | cycle races, slow Ford races, and air-| has a wife and two children living i t subscription drive, for the reason thal) “*"™y: "ante 5,000) a4; va awe + 5,000) Sask. to Italy according to a Lon-| plane exhibitions. None of the usua:] at Baker, Mont, very reasonable rate, $1.50 per hour. 1244 cents it is the last week of the 200,000 ex- 7 vie 2 NSS Tees ee don dispatch, almost secured a con-! amusements such as vaudeville and ile f try drives. Hazen Pierce Baldwin 5,000 i ji patie a mule tor country 5 tra vote offer. This offer is the great: Bismarck 5,000} ni a bel Cartel, ere cp " tract to provide rain for southwest-| moving pictures have been forgotten. Approximately 100,000,000 bushels 1.50 to: Mand Bi est one of the kind to be made at any F ciaen Schroeder | p sire ee: 5,000/ Cr North Dakota some time ago. SP of grain is exported from New York $1.50 to: Mandan. t words, subscriptions, ave’ now svorth [gama eee 7+ 5800} ate, Lewis 0. Mama Germans Are First In | eves vex. Office in Pool Hall opposite Soo Hotel on 5th St. more votes thaf they willl be at any] ClNd¥s Severtsom ~ 5,000 | apie nee itso 7” ©! Minnesota Legion Air Gliding Contest es time after the present offer ends Sat nettie Smi * . L R » Bh © urday night. Salis oe Hes 6000 Kis! eee PEE 5000) May Establish Its parfDY the Associated Press) CO CO ER EULIN So is it a wonder that the really i a . ‘aris, Aug. 21.—Superiority of, the tive, wiadlawalle eanididates are comb. Gerrkin. Eectors . 5,000 Blomarck, ass tetera ae Own Hospital Germans in “gliding”—flying mator-|] YOUR WHEAT NOW!!! j ing their sections ¢or every available anna A. Nielson i Mires im cteFaon see —— ; less airplanes—is emphasized by the! | man thousand N. D. Farm- i subéerintions in serdée! to send thew 2 x 5.000 |g, Underwood... --- Sesee ence Bi _ (By the Associated Press) result, of the International contest at holding their wheat ¢ SiR TT En ie Lee G in before the offer ends? Since vote: | Bernice Nelson ee gern ae Ppa 5,000 Sie nios ae ike Aiken “Tajusted Cain tne beet : nanraarert a for higher ices Join the a z 4 ; jismarck . le a erday. The best accomplishment was or hi, is will decide who the future owners] Sterling ... 915,000] as rom memes eémipenaatlonst the establishment ‘ofl theerat’ a Feruat cbintcta: wich Ie 1. 8G + 70 sant wd TONIGHT of the big automolics and other # violet Hustad i ital. of 500 ids eae 1) pool. Ge pel : y niles Ade Tone end oak Vidlet Husta Wilton... .cgsepegeetede 5,090]. state paper and a hospital of 500] the two weeks flying was in the air nd sell when world MONDAY Dee ae uageannas vee a are, Pen Steele ..... sacet aes verses 5,000) Mrs, E. J. Gobel beds for neuro-psychiatric cases, and | a total of 49’ minutes 59 seconds. |] V@aNCe al heat! and aE Ae NOEHGE “TAS OETA eee Lee eee Bismarck ... 5,000] another institation with an cqual!” Edmund Allen, the American entry|| needs your wheat!! TUESDAY batty, oblice time. cating the cam Napoleon. .....--.---+ ++++ 6,000! ar. Dale Heinzersth number of beds for tubercular pa-| won seventh place. His flights total- 4 paign, it will stand every candidate | Ernest Drew Turtle Lake .,........... 5,000] tients,.were among the resolutions|jed 12 minutes 27 seconds. (Cut out and send to A. J. Scott, ° * M4 Jezinigoodl stead itosput iin: Bis best ef Jamestown ......:.- s+e+++ 5,000] Migs Mildred Spitzer — made to the American Legion, Min-; General classification tests from|| Secretary N. D, Wheat Growers, i forts right now. Irene Fuller ‘McKensie . “ssressaif. 6,00] nesota department convention, which| the top of the 4,000:foot mountain|| Ass'n, Grand Forks, N. Dak. us j Not just a Terms of Best Offer. Spiritwood .........+++ +++ 8,000] we Glen M. Turrer opened here today by State Com-| pyy-de-dome are to begin tomorrow. annem aa picture but one Under the terms of the 200,000 ex | Clarence Johnson : Banton se ee 6,000 | mander A. A.Van Dyke, St. Paul. | In gliding tests at Gersficld, Ger- |! \ please sénd me blank con- a hie fine, tra vote offer, this number pf voter Spiritwood .. + 5,000] are5. G. E, Whatfood “The American Legion has stated| many, ‘last Saturday, Herr Hentzen, tract and information regard- of the fine, are allowed for each $30° worth: of J Elia Schonover qisstion ee aot Ge a 5,000 its positién on adjusted compensa-!g student of the Hanover Technical |! ing your pooling plan. new PARAMOUNT new and old subscriptions; these be- Fort Rice........- Sihase te + 5,000 wigs Esther Zclinw? : tion,” Commander Van Dyke said in| school, kept a machine in the air two ; Ae te ing in addition to the regular votes} William Gobel aa Bismarck 5,000] his report. “We want no bonus; we|hours and ten seconds on a single INAMONS Sc isle cM beies ones pictures f allowed. Remembes, candidates, thai Belfield ... Alfred Dale ae eras asked for no bonus, If we have not | flight, breaking all records. which are now this number of extra votes will be] Nora Long fred Dale 5000 | earned adjustment of our compensa- Ravn Address .. hake | given for each $30 worth of subscrip- Menoken .........++ seetes 6,000] 65 Lee Biike Spaces teint ++ 29) tion equally well with the man who THIRD CATTLE LOADING. _ ing shown tions you turn in, so the greater the James Whitlock ve etek 5,000 made, bullets at $10.00 a day and had] Killdeer, N. D., Aug. 21.—The third at the es *s cash total of your! subscription, the Washburn ......0...0005+ « 5,000 Z ae + 90M | his compensation adjusted, then we ae greater number of extra votes you Eliza St. George Rev. Johnson 3 do not wish adjusted compensation, inge yill earn under the offer. When you Garrison .2...4.00+6 Bismarck ......-------.--- 5,000/ for we ask no gratuity.” Agreat . ah reac the $30 mark, go right on. Gorion Hulett ~. bape iciek 5000]| ated HAE the leneriniee coe: story ; ri eth Se GS Seas Goth , , ; S| (aimee To cembi tious cte-zs who syant) ay Werner, Mrs, Joe Hanson tive committee be upheld by the con- ; A fine cast : automobile of their own and are wili- | Barrney Gorey i t uphe ¢ f i | ing to put forth a little effort to get Killdeer .... Bibs i B00 sention < denies Aitist resolute TONIGHT including s campaign, the managers urge this as LSI ea a aa Mrs St Geores. «st state commander as those which the = TUESDAY AGN! ; tho: opparturte itimey to make, avetarn | Anna, Colvin Garrison ...... sseeeeees+ 6,000] convention: must settle include: Performances 7:30 and 9 CONRAD NAGEL Get going while tl # greatest vote of- Killdeer .......-..00-0 Mr. William Barrneck Rearrangement and size of com- ‘ fer is still in forog and in a few] Blanche Grey ab te Area ae Bars Soy 5,000| mittees; a policy for post activities © EDNA. MURPHY a an hours you can have a vote total that Killdeer ........000+ fo emay pise and athistio: wetks) ‘a: more. compre: : / . 2 will place you among the leaders. | Clyde Smith err baba 5,000 | hensive’ plan of. welfare work. com- If you flew to Mars on‘a rocket you wouldn’t get half CLARENCE BURTON The list below was c&fnpiled from] Killdeer .....:-..-.,-- ismarck j.... . 5, ens bean 7 : . ( ‘ Mrs. Harold Keller Dining, care. 25;to;the,employ the thrills and laughs you'll have when you see returns received up to Saturday at} Mrs, A. J. Palmer fi “ 5,000 | legfonaires; appointment of a com- e thrills and laughs y‘ 4 y —~als Borel pe mds 5 eae Hit MaiGheiemattiwaens ‘77 "| mittee to work, out « policy whereby Ea . Mr. Leo Gerling ‘iss Murle Hill, eer the. membership will be increased; i Bismarck ........ seveeee 6,000 Manning ....cessseee++++ 6,000) Bieniaree ie Fee eee ecient, cither ss A Mermaid Comedy Mr. Grant Knowles J. D, Harris bare hee ie 5,000| be given. more finances to handle “«gpOOKS” Bismarck . s+» 5,000] Manning .......++-0++++++ 5,000) Bismar kcagccirt+++ 5000] gheir work grith, or that their work i Mr. Clarence Bry Lena L. Diehl Mr. ee 5,000| be restricted and used for benefit ase NEWS PICTURES i = (Napoleons jtecars cana og. eee000 |, Dune, Comer oo on eee , [and legionaires only; and that the 1H in the greatest comedy-drama of her blithesome career. Miss Mary Hassel J. A. Berdahl Mr. Art Haas oog| ctairman of the welfare committee, 4 Miya é "9 Bismarck ....e.cesseees ++ 5000] " Dunn-Center...2-----+++-+ 6,000) Bismarck ---.---.0-----+-+-- 60001 Americanization committee, post ac-) ff Doris the bewitching—Doris the gay—Doris the daring Mailings Daily 2:80 Mr. Donald Davis | C. A. Larsen r. 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