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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 THE MAGPIE Judd, Game and F Commissioner) attention of the The North Dakota has been directed. 40 the Magpie, because of the bill in- people of troduced by Senator Whitmer, which provided for a bounty of 16 cents for the killing of same, the payment of which is charged ‘to the wolf bounty fund. ‘This bill pas: { hoth house of the legislature and left the North Dakota country. They have evidently gond to stay for up to date (1891) none have been back to that prairie land since their heigéria, During the 90’s these birds were | not found at all in the Devils Lake, Turtle Mountain region. During the last 10 years they fre- quently noted in this part of the state, Reports from various source: most that ned by the Gove and W this spe become effective July 1, 1923, abundant in the Misouri val- A cs : ‘of the| ley, the Bad lands in the Little Mis- tea UaaTHSRES EE st, Dr] seuri und the Killdew Mountains. Coues in his work on N. Birds | They are now quite common in the jee it ae Lustrous James and Sheyenne River valleys niles wttera ieee wna asionally in the Red River n golden iridesence, terr Many reports from farm vings and tails, below ers, ranchers, sportsmen and other sans alum, a senpular pateh anda Telate instances of their destruc part of inner webs of pri-] tive habits, stating ‘hat they ‘at tack and kil] weak and ver oun maries white. Some whitish touches 1 e tn throat, lower back showing gray {farm animals, carrying off the egus owing to mixture of white with {®nd young of the poultry yards, the ee Bill Ana game birds, ducks, ete. It would ap- Liem esta bpel | Pear that the magpie is a serious vowing to development of tail which | Menace tothe successful production HER BOLO ID nehiew aR of same, Their habit of attacking atlas ce : weak and injured stock is graphi- a cally describ Dr. Suc The first mention we have of| tort on birds in the Pacific TRH IOLEEEE Ge Ge Mee eon report of ‘survey along the honk ee, ier _ parallel in 1860, Clark expedition in years 1808 to La as ‘bird ieanieuneicouanaend 1806, notations of the bird being | gtuttonous, but not so tame or so eee tha: mouth at the Platte] 12nd of the society of man as the he mouth of the Platte after the they passed vstone River. They noted it length, laid from 6 to 10. European species. They are very much disliked by the Frontier trad- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nd id pt as torneys regarding the pleadin the alleged agreement. Mr, Divet the defense would admit all exc to the sum, $40,000 in dispute Mr. Johannsen said he had no knowledge of, and was not present at any of Conferences asked about by Mr. Divet on cross-examination, when the People’s State bank was extended ad ditional credit, his department being the audits department. Louis } Ananey was credits department di rector, he said, Mr. Johannsen identified various records and said in answer to a que tion that al that need the Peoples ey When the making from that ate Bank dur unk of North prt to collect: ma bank, with some difficulty SARG’S DOLLS MIRTH MAKERS IN NEW YORK (Continued from page 1) and sympathy for suffering have wrought sad hav: For us of the nineteenth century . madness is essentially tragic ism of wh sort essentially noble Though we tell one another that Cer at his great romantic vantes was novel exe from Europe by laughing it down the wind, we respond rather to the lofty ness of the Don's imagination than to the absurdities into which it led him The travesty of the sixteenth century, chiv 7 |dedxe Jansonius consulted with at- FIGURES IN STRANGE LOVE TANGLE On ee vista: * ‘assault with a dangerous weapon. * Jacob Jordon, farmer living north- wesi of this place is the complain- witnes He had a broken hone, the result he ass being struck with a two by s ber Weilded by Peter Turne $1,300 VERDICT. IS AWARDED KE. M. Kafer Giv { pn Damages Growing Out of Boy’s Death ek in alistrict court jury returned a verdict orning giving Kd ware M $1300 damages usanna a Hulthers, | | rowing Q out of the th of | Kafer's son, aged four years, under | the w of the Hultbery autemo- | I bile here last May i The jury deliberated from 2 | o'clock rday afternoon until 10 o'clock ast night when a sealed | verdict was vendered, and it wa opened in court this morning at a i plaintif? in the ease uc 00, of which claimed for expenses due te injuries and death of the bey and $10,000 for loss of his sarvices until jhe wa rs of age. {The s about equally divid- | nts and farm- epee areca arent onerer rete PAGH THRED WEBB BROTHERS | “Merchandise of Merit Only” ‘NIA TSU “HELLO Marguerite, So sorry I called just as'you are going out, but I won't keep you-a minute. Going to do your Easter shopping did you Fortunately I am all through, did all of my Easter shopping last week. : ; ers and mountain men of interior in a word, has become for us rather Attorneys for Mrs, Hultberg said ane winter nat Lt cai the] Oregon, on account of their vile pro- grandly serious. If Cervantes had they would appeal winter in which they camped near} pensity to alight on the sore backs: been casting a dramatization of his an : { , " Rea ithe wha villas ellis Ga Pres-Tof broken down and chafed horses ‘novel, he would probably have eon es esl (below), iat Webb Brothers have a won- ent city o! ismarek, he first! and mules, most unceremoniously sidered deeply the possibilities of | MpOrter. is said to have secured a yontety; ae OR ‘ a s y D 0 ; ‘ Nike, ari a ines. note in the journal is found under] picking and feeding upon the raw, ‘Lew Fields. In point of fact, the only €ePesition from Shelly i, White, Quick! derful variety in all line date of Sept. 17th, 1804 .as follows: | sore flesh, notwithstanding the notable experiment made by| former Manila banker, that White You know they always do Capt, Lewis killed a remarkable | moans, kicks and rolling of the poor Henry Irving, and the venture failed YOR the love of Mrs eret { : bird which he called a Magpy, long] tortured animals. precisely be it proved impossi- | (#bOVe), agreed to support her, pay { @ ieves { have just what I want more tail, the upper part of the feathers In this nianner many disabled ple on the stage to invest sixteenth- for a divorce and later wed her | 3 b. mM one; so the wings are of a putplish| beasts have been most irretrievably century - horseplay with che ROUTED erett is mow in San Fran- e so than any other store in ob lil i ee cha, al evil) aif Guna) divwapetl ia H ‘ edged with black, white belly, while} It is said that the mountain men | "“Nuither Tony Sarg nor the children 2 agile Don't let constipation poison your blood | from root of the wings to center|and ‘trappers af former times {or all aNUHOMANNEHE THORGIEE yy the rahmers Vor Casa) Counts and curtailyour energy. of the back is white, the head, neek | hated this bird, on account of RETR SEITE IURa MAGE LEN CUES cere uC nO cSMAC aU a If yourliver and bowels breast and other parts are b evil propensity for horse flesh, tones andltovertones: “whateva may pom. at the Ba » Conimercial | don’t work prop- the beak like a crow, about the when one of them possessed but two jp) the case with human uetore, mad, (lth to discuss the federal grain erly take Really my dear | of a large pigeon, a beautiful thing. | bullets he was sure to fire one at a Fase OL eed an cnt Fees CABTER’S Sanat : We find data relative to the mag-| magpie if he had an opportunity. poe tae alle easel coeds le will also addre dents | Little Liver was surprised. I pie, in the Bradbury's | (Auk for Jan, 1923.) FRET Rte cota RUN cuBy aot ate kota Pillay today B travels, in th fa trip up] Many farmers and ranchers of (1hG 8 teh (ised oke irresis- | Agricultural college 20a. md 1 to the Harkey stock stored) 894 your never thought T could Missouri treckon-| North Nakota have related instances noe me Oy ees a ae : MAC Tin the lecture reom of the new ax] in his basement us trouble will airrasell g in the journals of Prince roborating above. ETD TA GUO? oe SNAS IE NT 4 \ ricultural building at the college | relieved. For dizziness, lack of a ato snlendi 2 Goals ces ati ‘o doubt the bounty law will be |Sails of the windmill or refuses to) pig addre the college. wiil tr OLDAWETIIA NETRA appetite, headache and blotchy ekig get such — splendid fiawade ornitholigists | 2 Stong factor in keeping these pe pay his shot-at the inn because hotel) on the subject: “The Disribution et re Teena ‘| trythem. Purely vegetable. gloves as those 1 ae from becoming too numerous, fa jis inte unknown i ie ee oe of Farming in the United States.” Tea MA Mareh The sAeboies Tonga ate Taylor who| ets and ranchers can easily Kill | chiva y, the spirit of laughter has " et $ ing Rock Oil company, own-| oe Hye) os vee : Hee ante ae onal Mise | them by putting out poisoned meat y. It would be well if every | oy cag BOR SEEP AGE DAMA ers of leasehold southeast of bought at Webb’s. In fact there display offered i We whore they can get at it. ry critic approaching Don Quis: | *4e ts Lemmon, has entered icone ; ; ieee : terwuede ti tain TO'ssand who af} on the danger to domestic birds and |sciously historical reconstruction by Yat New “Leip propritor Redticld, S.D., to sink a deep test ac well sroral, books, hae the fol, | *imals is to take a ham rind with of a general merehandise store wats | wei] 3,000 feet or more on its pro- place. MOWINg Males Mfoond tn the heon | & thick layer of fat attached, score | point of view of the fine | #Warded a verdict of $3,800 by 2 | perty. Drilling equipment is being owing notes oa in the book! the fat into small squares and jart of the marionette a word of eom- | ity in district court here. Harkey | moved to the field and the well will venty Years an the “Trap line”! sprinkle it with powdered strychnine, ion is due to the histronic ex-| Sted Tor $13,000 damages from C.| pe spudded in not liter than May 1. i i pee ene ting RE AY Saale then ynil it onto a limb or the trunk | pressiveness of Rosinante, a most |} FB. Ewald, owner of a lot adjoining : Did you say you were going Mert Daleete On a geet at, | Of # free, the magpies will do the | knowing plug. Equally delightful was | His store in which a basement fora] FARMERS HELD FOR) ASSAUL! ACHES TY DOS HOU On eany rate ad terest aivithe life thes a birds fre-|tho dunce of two lambs, inspired by! DUilding had been dug but whieh |” Wort Yates, D. March to get a blouse? Well Sau oie iM uained there | quently as if left lying around the | (heir she piping. The music | fined with water and whieh seeped | Poter and ltedin 1 ‘Turner, follow ‘Uta, a Cait tails, aid birds will fight shy of the localit aleGn 4 Alan alt, | ineraidiediiie hore avcreMenidiover Webb’s is the place to go. hd cbleitiea and olall Hs ieee | Pibih we EGY Ct ics) Us calla anit) y entertainment, | ‘district court on charges of aes 5 nn Eon eal GSE cE ie aa Higcorny A menace to birds and ani-| with plontous food both for lughter | “GRAIN KING” Their styles are darling. ANGuUShon vanrcisTohattiene cehIne Jupp, ee for philocophie reflection. i panionable birds, took sudden fight Game and Fish Commissioner, f | PRAISES SCHOO! ‘ SS a act BRS | Last Time ae | THE WEATHER || guests for a few days, Mrs, Robert |g § Only 12 years ago, FE. L. Bingham, Rudiselle and daughter af Dick WUanninenee rum Gues Granikoneees son. was a student: at aye Business = I picked mine there, forget TONIGHT just what I paid, but it was yefour hours ending a | MANDAN NEWS | very reasonable I know. Heiman Brintean of carson | CUAIMS STATE ren Saba iainmcatse Gnade COLLEEN MOORE | erman Brinkman of Carso' x nT Highest yesterday pcentl 4 : “No, 1 onl; 1 to her home yesterday at-| MONEY WENT TO [)heee' etc FRCL oR eats In Mary Roberts Rinehart’s Story ing under treatment at the oy, i ony Lewes did what T was trained to do, tithe | ’ \ s a . A \ pital for some time. DE FUNCT NCT BANK cipital way Twas trained to do i “APFINITIES” Brinkman of Carson ‘ 9 i} “ wT p dove! aloe . 25) an . ane . , . home Monday | (Gantinreannonearony [Highest wind velocity | This D. B.C. training is opened ae You know I just love Puee pode Pulesoe a tls ya Hae notes were paid. The answer says WEATHER FORE hto YOU, in the oldest, yet moose | aia i pam: pretty underwear, well 1 ered for treatment a 3 ago | For Bismarck and viein ei ‘ rae rp | g ii 5 Si 5 ONBE ES tua e lat ange Home a Mon Ony, toate facts concerning these claims | aloud tonight and! Wed oder anOG lL arte a | romorrow ' ROUGE oa et Some Rat aa H. H. Williams of the city who] iq chaypos nacho so charged | much : Leading business men and bankers, | 4 ‘ ; = beautiful things and didn’t has been Bamedicw. treats Taio heca ara shat the plaintift| Bor ly cloudy | by thousands, employ our grad: | Gaston Glass - when Lackeye pay so much for them menu oie eR A bankerauecsentnd: Woe tniseaerandant eonient Not much uates. “Follow the Succes sul.” | either. Oh, yes, 1 met RRaweeka ‘ that the Scandi n-American. bank change in Bevin Mondiy. Write Wat. | “GOD'S € RUC IBLE” Florence too, she had just George Aldren of Ft. Clark enter- He aee ean parle be vily WEATHER CONDITIONS | kins, Pr 806 Front St, ls | a 7; come from the Millinery meri Toaenhing Maynard who has|that plaintiff hi agreed Palen f High ues sur N. D. for terms, ete. | departme nt and was wear- been,» pneumonia. patient has re- ee ena Seandina init oe. SE OES ae enew Gage hat, say but turned to her home in the city. DaDWE (OF BB Arg oy. <ct0: » BAKE: 20) * | Rocky HE she did look stunning, most phe hands certain stock notes then in| TOCkY Mount becoming hat I ever say her ~ WOMAN CANDIDATE then onkohandkownedby, sald) \dian borden from North Dakota to the ; FOR PARK JOB | Scandinavian-American bank of Fargo (oe en ieee ther pre- oa 5 ~ Fred W. McKendry, member of | for the purpose of reducing the ine Grea tl the Mississippi Valley east- TONIGHT Sees the city park commission whose | debtedness which the said Scandina- | oq, Snow flurries occurred in T NASON Don’t mention veils I term expires at the end of the re- | vian-American bank owed the plaintiff) Nosth Dakota and in the Great Lake uesday EVERY DAY looked all over for a be- seal year will have Mrs, Wil-|herein, and that the plaintiff prefer eee cee een te eather is d: npson us @ competitor at the |red to handle the said notes through |texion bulls Wednesday ae) coming veil and found just ity election Tu , April 3. Mrs, | another bank; that such notes drew | #°n¢™ ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Thursda AT 2:30 what I wanted at Webb's. Anna Stark, president of the Civic}8 per cent and that plaintiff would Meteorologist. yi I’m sure you could too for League is sponsoring the candidacy | advance to this defendant sufficient = they have aidande aclect of Mrs, Simpson. She declares that} money to purchase said notes in its,| yyy PREFERRED PRIN : ot ly selection Mrs, Simpson will make a superior | the defendants’, own name, but for p g n th park commissioner because of her] plaintiff herein; and that plaintiff | EVERY CRITIC STRONG FOR IT! many years of experience in aiding j would not ask or require the defend- | Re TUAeCRIRER Be FA in everything pertaining to the wel-| ant to pay the money so advanced un- | 0 pithe atid eg uKeniny N are wes fare of the city and her residence} ti] such notes were paid and if any, William “Nagel, state line farmer ot one reviewer in New of 40 years in Mandan provides her] of such, notes were not paid, the Who was found guilty of York who did not endorse with information as to the needs of | plaintiff would accept such notes in| Violation of the compulsory school the community. cancellation of the money so advanced See aw. ae, oped At to and chhrged this defendant as @nd chose to spe’ Be DEACONESS HOSPITAL aforesaid” eh’ 8) incidentally the first “guest” the Paul Ferderer of Mandan who has haath id i siapean new Sioux county been a patient sineg the first of the | yi gunner said it was agreed that) iio od. ‘The arrest was the first of u ital with | the Bank of North Dakota was to getg wee iele year, jn tbe Penconces hosp a wate 4 per cent interest on the money \ad-@4 large number pending ni cnee eee hh hone geste vanced, and that the Peoples State | Parents refusing to send children ¥ Ma bank would get 4 per cent interest on | to school. \ Ww toi the notes up to the time they were to I oar A Mrs. W. E. Fitzimons and two | 8 GRAIN Got a dandy pair of children, Hope and “Bill” arrived in bo. rakeny ober by the Bank. of North | “TO DISCUSS ae : y pair of grey eee aeeee eee ae recs. Mrs, [all indebtedness which the plaintiff| man, of Washington, suede pumps and a pair of Fitzsimons will assist in the pre-| herein owed the defendant should be specialist of the United States de sie stocks that sentation of the Easter cantata at ectended: until the notes were taken | Partment of agriculture will meet stockings at were the Presbyterian church Sunday, Mr. | ver by the plaintiff. j Fi and Mrs. Fitzsomons, formerly of Says Notes Were Bought. Just a perfect match. this city, are now residing in St.] The, answer alleged that in pursu- Paul. , ance of the agreerfent it proceeded to purchase the notes and drew on the All in all I had a most and Mrs. J. Hl, Newton re-|Bank of North Dakota for the amount sigs £4 turned to. the city ‘Sunday. Mrs./of the purchase of notes. ‘The Peo- Cc ti satisfactory day and so Newton who has been visiting her|ple’s State bank says it holds the onstipa ion ue “in-law and daughter, Mr. and|notes for the Bank of North Dakot Relieved Without The Use much easier than chasing harles Heaton in Chicago,Jand stands ready to complete its Laxatives f 1 hi Mr, Newton in Minneapolis | agreement and turn them over, while eae 4 5 from one place to another. Hope you have th { where he had been in attendance at Jit says the Bank of North Dakota re- | NvJol is a lubricant—not a Dp F pe y lave the 4 the Rotary conference. fines to give credit for-the notes ré- | medicine or laxative — so “Marvelous,” says Sherwood in same luck. I know you will at Webb: Brothers. turned, . i cannot gripe. i F, D, Hedlund, traveling _sales-| William Langer, attorney, was'pres- thetht 9 i Herald. , Well I wont keep you an man for the Loose-Wiles Biscuit |ont, he said, no sepresontative af 30 peter are. ‘ste PTelnerenie ey halter msnianinicl une ? PM Eas longer. Wanted to company who has headquartered |t) 40 farmers and others who had f aay “ : talk about the Club, but will call you again. feraston athe lott | oar has . Been signed the notes for purchase of stock actor than Jackie Coogan bring him ransferred to t ch of the]; faasian ‘ Sa Dies aiele The Will Ee guceced. [it the Scandinavian-American bank. in the bowel to ke , out and let us have a look at him.”— at oay: Gs. Care at ainnenpails The givers of the notes are in a waste soft and moving. Qui Martin, N. Y. World Good Bye.” ed by J. G. + | dilemma and apparently\will be sued | Doctors prescribe Nujol Quinn Martin, N. Y. World. ye. Elaine McFall of Flasher who has} om, the notes uy nee eae Tae ane Alan Dale, N. Y. American: “He made ~ “ y ; A lawsuit here. Amoi s, Mr. . 5 pes ie ae iar f sew gee mume, Langer said, was one “for $200 given |{™ tlar bowel movements by Na- > a wistful Oliver, who‘did droll things hospital has returned “|by Senator E. F, Ladd and one for rune ‘sown met'iod—lubritntion, 4 quietly and who did none in the con- p Misses Flora Sehfink and Mary | #5000 from Sings, Bra of Judd, ry it today. Se deealatollan manace? Anderson’ of the nurses staff are| 47, Katha a itaciey an ue : 4 ue » » both i a f 3 i { 2 izati a - pony: onthe jalek lst bank, placed Mr. Johannsen on the A chpracterization you cannot re Miss Margaret Stewart of Dickin- | stand to identify the records of the sist.”—Times. son Was 2 week end guest of Mr, and | bank to prove that the Peoples State . } Mrs, Leigh Smith. hank owed the Bank of North Dakota. Mr. Divet objected to much of the tes- Mra. R. W. Shinners has, as her timony, and court was recessed while