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'ANOTHER CENTRAL DOESN’T ANSWER MONTANA BOUT I$ PROTESTED (merican Legion Activity Not to Halt Arrangements Salt 1 City, Utah, April 16. he pro| made today by the exe itive ittce , of the Montana merienn Legion will not affect the now under way for a! mpionship bout between ‘ yd ‘Tom Gibbons at hel nt on July 4, Loy J folumby, state der of the sgion Montana, announced here. LEGION OBJEC Cheer Nobody can get a number in KE: n, either! The French eM FACONE, April have cut the clephone wires. Bob Dorman, ice Camera Cor- Gil Ld Tee fighting; Tespondent, shows here how t pergutars pass their time. ‘The com- ReMtbHidna (was teleut from} PHny orders them to report just as though they had work to do. elena touay by C, O, Lamport, state djutant of the American Legion, v ino . Re Peir ularly or the exceutive elling "Em How It Sl , to Jack Ke: * Dempsey, for Tom Gibbons, and Loy state commander of the on vho were cheduled to be today to hegotiate for nt between Dempsey MANY SEEK CITIZENSHIP Wiha { ansonius to Conduct, Hearing } Judge District Judge Fred Jansonius will ide at naturalization day pro- difgs in the Burleigh district court here Tuesday, beginning at 10! a.m, Jadge Jansonias is at Steele today for a naturalization hearing. Those whose petitions for citizenship will come before the court tomorrow Ambrose Rettenmaier, / Gers} Chester Carl Jensen, Gert Iva Belle Holmes Little, (married alien} per K sson, Hungary; Mary Johy’ Bor- Karnatz, Faustine "Kinne, y Susanna Rich, George Lennick, © Itu Arthur Norlin, Sweden; Russi William Sam. Sleven, Russia; Peter Andrew Shurakoskin, Russia; David Pop Georgeff, Greece; Vane Pop George, Greece; Johng Han Russia; Pedery Dani Kebs Andew Bou ‘ Bender, Ru Gottlieb ‘Lasken, Rus Peter Erick Skoglund, Swe-| den; Edward Aasen, Norway; Johan! sila Ga Russia; George Senger, ; Jacob Walbrun, Gerthany, Shelby, Mont., July LEAVES FOR EL LL PASO! Jenson, middle left last nught night iso, Texas, where he ifn ) meet Matty Mitsu, the eso restler, who nks amang the top otchers in the wrestling game, EDDIE ROUSH SIGNS CONTRACT i GO April 16. Eddie » ereat batter and star out- raider, came to terms with the Cin- innat Nationais* management a i ’ position in the opening | ; et euitha phursdas-' Bob Dorman, NEA Service Camera Correspondent, listens in with sa eeneee ling for| Ris camera on a tale of woe. The fellow with the bandaged face has returned home from the Ruhr district where he was a green police- stipulation ‘that the| TeUirned arene ant a : for remaining away |. His face ran into a French musket butt. rom training weuld be remitted Krause Winning | Praise of Fans) y head aised by dat Krause reo | ng in Bi ight erities for nt showing n the ring there. se put his] ypponent out in two rounds, Fight ans declare it was a different | Xrause that appeared this time, re- hembering his appearance a year use. He has developed craftiness | » wicked jabs. A match be- ween Krause and Johnny Knauf is | agitated. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OR SALE Just like | new. Will p on acount | of leaving city. 30-4th St. 2nd | floor, Call 543R, 4-16-3t rO BUY OR LE. that is just whelping ust re- cently whelped, to act as foster mother for 6 setter puppies whose mother died. Phone S38 y Mellen. !—Female dog | 1 small ‘or light house- Here's a view of the International Fishermen’s Dory Race, held at keeping or sleeping rooms, Call) gouth Boston, Mass. Jake Manuel Maseimento each received $ eu) ath St, Hhone, SR, a’pair of boots and a suit of oilskins for winning. FOR 1 iarge room, can be ust 4-16-3t | mt a) : i OR RENTFurnished apartment, | ine | Cutholie ichunch, swashaentencad ik age Sth St [to life imprisonment at hard labor Pati by Judge Weimer in cireuit court = Beene \ > this afternoon, Father Dillon’ en- FIRST CLASS Laundress washing. | STATE PLACE toned a.clea of Gude Lace curtains also done up. Phone | . 518| Former Governor Joseph M, De- BE SIGNED y pups. 518) se was appointed 4-16-8| Motor Vehicle Department by the} Washington, April 16.-The Amer- a | state highway commission, meeting} ican debt funding commission today, WANTED TO BUY—Party wants to| here t __ Mr. Devine will sue-] quthorized Secretary Mellon to, ‘sign buy for eash, a good house, welt ceed E. P. Crain. the war funding debt agreement with located, with at least two good be Finland. rooms. What have you to offer? JOSEPH WALTER : es Geo, M. Register. 4-16-17 “WINS COASTER MISS ROBERTSON FOR RENT—By May Ist a, two-room ment, down town. Call) Joseph Walter of fighth Street pom. 4-1 aon the zenith coaster ‘which was] Washington, April 16—-An execu- | offered as a prize by the Sorenson} tiye order permitting .the appoint, +| Hardware company te the person|ment of Miss Alice, Robertson, for- FOR SALE-Fox Te 12th St, Phone 754R. FOR SALE = Si: ent bungalow. strictly modern, also new garage. s Guie od No. 82, rete. | who made the nearest guess of how] mer. representative from Oklahoma, 4-16-lw many operations were gone through y qs in the manufacture of the wagon. us: signed today yby. Prest- Over five hundred guess were] dent Harding. « ‘ turned: in. by interested youths. WANTED. 16th St./So, John Stehr, ‘ 4-16-3t ae |SALES FORCE DIVORCES AFFECT CHILDREN, Grand Forks, Apr itty clil- n in Grand Forks county were di- | Minneapolis, April 16—Wheat re-| lecipts, 406 cars,,compared with 297| ears a year ago. e Gash No. 1 northern, $1.24 to $1.32; |departinents of the sales force’ of the |federal census, bureay which has (No. 1 dark northern ‘fancy, -$1.34 to} state mill) and clevator at Grand) been compiled by M, W.’ epexlainy No. 1.dark northern, $1.26 101 Forks have been organized as fol-| clerk of court. 84; May, $1.24%; July, $1.26%; | lows: September, $1.22%. ‘North Dakota and eastern Mon- Corn No. 3 yellow, 74% to 76.cents.|tana, Benj. S. Hall, manager. |; Oats No. 3 .white, 41% to 42%) Minnesota, C. S. Jackson. _ pent: ‘| South Dakota and Towa, 0. *R. | \ through the 40 divorces that were Barley, 56 to 64 ‘cents, Wernli. Rye No, 2, 80% cents. Central Eastern, T.,A. Linfj i Flax No. 1, $3.40% to $3.421%. i FREIGHT DERALLMENT. There are bout 136 spat hand- i An oil tank car carried on an, ex-| jing the prédutt, it it is stated, Usaeriekets * west bound freight train was | rained near the Northern Pacific ‘ Ettirvourt siver failread briage snort | Re DILLON - | DAY PHONE 246 ily before noon today, according’ to; : ” feports, As a xemslt’of ‘the derail IS SENTENCED ent the No, 2 senger’train was! Kalamazoo, Mich., April 16.—The ent tbr three hours and No. 1 a|Rev.Father CRarles Dillon, con- meneten No serious damage was |fessed slayer of his superior, Rev. . oo eg Henry O'Neill of St, August-| Day Phone 100 sik be ee WITH VETERANS leaves of real, re worker in\the Veterans MI LOLA CIGAR CO. ‘ BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y The grain buyer for the fe fe mill - aE en ; WEBB BROTHERS. Embalniers - ; Licensed waage te Char; Fone iret PERRY UNDERTARID G PARLORS ASK.$30,000 ~— FROM STATE Renville County Seeks 40 Col- lect on Bond Demand for $30,000 from the State | Bonding Fund has been made by | Renville county authorities, Harold Hopton, manager suid today. ‘The amount is claimed on the bond | of A. J. Berg, former county treas-| urer, who is alleged to have failed to turn over to his successor $80,- 000 deposited in the Mohall State | bank on Mar. 11, 1919, and $4,000 in| the Tolley State bank April 6, 1920,| both of which, Mr. Hopton said, are | closed. The bonding department Will “ot consider the claim, Mr. Hoptdh said, | on the ground that the claim me | | i | not réceived within the statutory period provided. REPORT FORD IS. | SEEKING TO BUY | | THE MILWAUKEE! ‘st. Paul, Minn., April 16—Reports ye current in railroad and finan- cial circles here that control of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul gail- sought by Henry’ Ford to facilitate distribution of his produ: throughout the northwest and mi¢ dlewest, according to fhe! St. Paul Dispatch. Such a purchase would be epochal in the transportation history. of the United States and would involve hun- idreds of millions of dollars, as the value of the road's properties’ is esti- mated at more than $500,000,000, the Dispatch says. Arrangements Have, just been mad? by the St. Paul road for building a \|spur to the site of the . $10,000,006 manufacturing plant which the Ne- troit manufacturer plans to erect here. ¥ ’ Support | boys and girls’ band Hy turning out to city band’ benefiit Thursday even- ing April 19th at, Auditorium. Y A sunlit factory in the country— girls in frésh, starched aprons —nimble fingers handling long > Vuelta Havana: ¢ Java wrappets! Milwaukee, Wis. IS ORGANIZED [orci "attectea during the year 1922 | “tine Mild, God CIGAR Grand Forks, N. D., April 16.—Four ; granted, according to a report to the | Distributed by Bismarck Grocery Co. AT PHONES 246-887 Pima jet pet y Philiberta Lewen, |g | A MAN ee . N nearly every merchants’ shelves are a few un- nown left-overs. They have been there a long ; time. No one remembers just-how long. Dingy, faded and soiled, they seem to be edging away from their more brightly dressed neighbors to a place of seclusion. ' There is a a story hehind, these shabby little strangers. A story of how once they were proud and new, dressed in clothes as gaudy and bright as the latest vial of pers fume from Paris. 4 They were sold to the merchant: by a salesman who knew | their ‘merits. For a time: the merchant remem- bered: their merits and. told his customers. But little - by little these merits were forgotten. The merchant, with his many items, slowly forgot even, their names, New clerks never heard of them. When some of their more fortunate shelf mates were advertised, merchants Kegan to display these lines more prominently. and. shoppers selected the goods they be- came acquainted with’ through printers’ ink, leaving : uncalled. for and,unsold the unknown. Slt T Takes little: effort and. little. time. to. sell goods whieh everyone. knows about. : oe The shabby little orphans are gradually disappear- BAe ing. They.are being. given away or thrown:away to make room., Tomorrow they willbe gone. ~ MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923 [ B Published by, the Bismarck ‘Tripude, tn co-operation Th. haere merican, -Angpaletion ot Advertising Actaties