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. [==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE om) _ ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS Seaqaanaqaqnnaaanaeanaaar wo nnn nnmnnnnane aannnnnnrintnnannnnnnnns wnpmnn Anmnnnnnnnnnnrmannn BAND BENEFIT im DISHWASHING ; DID IT | LEGION HEAD 92 PROMOTERS COWMUNISTS HOLD GERMAN CITY ‘LEGISL ATORS FOR HOURS; HOLD BROKEN WHEN ASSURES CITY - VISITS CITY | ARBINVOLVED SOON TO TURN TTS PROGRAM DURING JUNE, AT FT, WORTH POLICE GUARDS RUSH UPON HOB | ‘ | N COURT FIGHT Eight Persons Reported Kill-/ T0 NEW PROBE More Than $800 Realized: 'Commander Alvin Owsley to’ Companies Involved Had Tak- | ed in Meuhlheim in Rioting From Benefit if War Tax | Make Two Trips in State, | en in More Than $7,000,000 | E — Reported Soviet Russia With — Tabert Lukes lo Abatement Is Given | Fargo and Bismarck | From Oil Stock Sale ‘ Sending Food to Unemploy | Nearing Close Will Investi- : | | | ed in Occupied Area to Win| #ate Senator Knabb’s Camp “BEGIN WORK SOON COMMANDER GETS wor. MERGED COMPANIE | Converts to Program off 02000 77 wor : | dene: BOSS TELLS STORY Committee to Organize Juve-| |Mack Traynor Endeavoring 458 Companies Before Merger | | teuncin Gane ar niles so That Band Direc- | | to Arrange For Other Had Sold Over Hundred Atter being terrorized for three days | Esinbotham — Blandly — Re- tor Can Begin Soon Visits in State Thirty-Six Million Stock | eae rae Tun ee —— Lo His oditall Ci | e H | bs con viets in Lumber Camp Rismarek's band benefit under the, Fargo, April 20.—Commander Al-| Fort Worth, Tex., April 20.—Nine thorit The f 7 awe ih ae Sa ~ Hi \ ” ay y Nad thovities. he force of a jerman +, auspices of the Association of Com- jvin Owsley of the American Le; ty-two oil promoters were indicted | | : RIT 6 Has ee na eee | en Creek CT ty che federal grant Jury on chunges police and city officials which had nilaha Fla., April 20.ghegis- meree went over the top in fine Will make at least two stops in North '¢? acing the mails to defraud. Wiican aeiaedi in the aael 1 Jlative investigation. of the h is vai Ree ROITIe! rom | pf using the mails to defra i | be seize he Rathause made ene a Fa SyeLee cies vase pe seal Dakota in June on his trip east from! The oi! companies involved in the | Ja sortie from this fortress-like build aaa A eee liete thet eae Bede eee Heteah “IRE ETERS ‘Billings, Montana, according to Mack | indictment have take¥ in more than | Jing this morning, cut through the [tye Geowters te one cece tee aa AUREL ACRE Uh) sis | {C, Traynor, North Dakota depart- | $7,000,000 in cach and into three of | |lines of the beseigers, caught them |{¥o members of the committee de- nished the Auditorium for this fine; \ ynor, D a depart: [$7 ’ f ; e p parted for Clara, Florida, near whieh i adil 5 ene ment commander, in a communicn. (the companies were merged 458 com- | jin the reaf, arrested many and again | Pe trata L eb iui niepul even tana ceNel Only nex i mmander, unica- : | us i town Tabert is alleged to have been atid was’ $160 for! the. -Hatlowelll! jtion sent from) Devils Lake tod: ' nies ee ea had sold st | took control of the city an Lo deitasawnile) eeEvivieaaMtUl CRae Av ji ts al ! Commander Owsley is scheduled to! in stock, Uni een Bates ete | ‘1 aa sentence cant eee PANDEY E S arrive in Bismarck on the. morning |torney Henry Zweifield declared the | STILL HAVING TROUBLE peers te ee cone abatement of the war tax of $80.80 lee Sth Sun ee Ree Netcilt nd the| Inve dipalion. Hale Gilseleeed ie April, 20—Bight person The two committeemen will view ; aN c nz of June and will spend i s EEA Gale ithe grave of Ta whi ae ee ee | night there. The other stop will be Droximat 164,000 persons were! so far reported dead and more |the grave of Tabert. Meanwhile.thé ; kind. If the ve tne i ona at Rargo the next) day, {stockholders in the merged compan- | than 60 wounded as a result of tne HE sla here has recessed un- athe net proceeds for the bund wi Suite SCURMIRR Naeem nya aia tauae Mes anakiencow pines iaMmedninyaHe |disturbance in) Muetheim, til Saturday. At that time eighi amouneto$842, | es f ray Hace ie Aleputches ab noon Which witnesses will be brought in by AS- deavoring to arrange visits to other { indictment. i ai + 3 ae This will probably carry the band GRREDAKGtA citiee FOUMNE national that although the city has been f. sistant Attorney General Grimson. and over until fall or in other /words! AERA PNET EATING ST UE Ta cRNCHENIEETS | From the Communist grip armed ban-|Judge Kneeshaw of North Dakota, tive the nucleus for a fund that will Puadiics Nivatripitos Minnekotn ona) jdits still are causing trouble in the] The investigation yesterday wi put a juvenile and adult b sues a aWeaee | outskirts. marked by the appearance of Wai- firm financial footing. 5 We i | 4 ter Higginbotham, whipping boss at another drive and benefit’ probably Miss Mary Mecker, Brookiyn, N. Y., won a prize for her beautiful! Commander Cordner of the Lloyd OCCUPY ANOTHER TOWN. See a fe oe ae _— will be held. hands, called by judges the most beaut:ful in America. They are six |Spetz Post, Bismarck, had received a yi April 2 venles ee Usb ges CLG Steps will be taken at once to re-| and one-half mehes long and Uiree wide. Mothers, when you show no word of the visit today. He said, French troops from Offenburg toany | Pee Ghee ee rE ie wister the boys and girls and adults! thig to daughter tell he s Meeker credits the beauty of her hands | however, that the Bismarck p | jeccupied the Baden towns of Orten-|Rinbotham testified that he averaged ‘| who e to join the new organiza-| to washing dishes. | would take steps to arrange for a! |burg and ndach on the Black /#bout ten weekly punishments, had tion that When/the Weadénicomes| anus Oe Se te ee ue suitable reception, and would invite Whana de QU jmeversgivens mores wlenp vention eae * who is to be a member of the High! ~~ lother posts in this section of the | | jlashes and had not been exception- hool faculty, much of the pre- tate to co-operate. THREATEN TO BOUT. Jp eee dD hed chool faculty, state to co-operate. ' | ut big Le EEGRIEoe ee baveatl SHER liminary registration work will be L Paris Affrighted by Threat of | | Eoneen ely Pecehacir lie da DeLaVeEPCaiIELel ex aRoeItaee done. aris Affrighted by Threat of from the Times to Duesseldorf says jit is believed, will be an investiga- : ; aie 3 ‘ foo |the unemployed counsel there is re-|tion of the camp of Senator Knabb To Build Organization | CHAMP STOPS DAUGHERTY Strong, Reconstructed = | Charles F. Murphy, Tamman jported to have informed the Berlin |in Baker county, where 1 White It is the intention to build up high ‘ Teuton F er, as he ae , York Supreme government that unless the condition |of Washington, D. C., is alleged to class musical organizations so financ- euton Foe ,Court, where “he brought suit for: gf the 30,000 unemployed is improv-|have been brutally beaten. 4 ocd that they can turn out on pubis H L , Ee SiN he ariel ie ny thevawillavelunt fiomworeltor accumiieusis occasions free of charge. With the oaned — Louis artog, lw Reh 8 Tells Story fine cooperation evidenced at this epee Go wu ST GET INSURANCE| Healer. Hrtog’s attorney clain Mie) dignatch nddedithavat ts shi Higginbotham, 35 years ain attir- P eriiencnhie irclvepeielievadi tchatanintl | Cleveland, April 20.-Miss June }that Hartog had been threatened two Russian Bolsheviki speakers at/¢d in a neat blue serge suit and S tlirough: popular concerts’) anc. inj 9 ©) ' Curry, who sbeeame the world’s with persecution A meeting at Bochum on Tuesday ad-| Silk shirt, came briskly into the com- wihes wi Gero wende ‘ -'champion endurance dancer last ' RMD livogate ERGaetTO © unem- | mittee room, in response to his sum- tl Feivanenn Stee ae yy Purchase or Erectioa Of ishes sowed’ tel altpettects today ast — Secure It From U. 8S. ~~errr nee iaal ane wrolentgection hy Srenume ene t. LGoatMte /menaeeriasetl izations. ; Building for Bank of North | * "cult oF her 90 hourg and 10 mn la thee G pueyina (a | And Britain, So Will AUTO-TRANSIT It is asserted by the French that ens ie he belied their mental The Auditorium almost filled | : jutes continuous performance. She Has Under Consideration Re-! ieee mn {25 more carloads of cgreals from the | pictures of him. RivaihaacvRnt: (Sh ry Bradley of Dakota Suggested \was at her home resting and consia- | | Make It For Self LAW IS FOUND {Soviet government have arrived in! In giving his story Higginbotham the Association of Gommeérce said std fering some attractive offers.” Miss4 quest for Grand Jury |e NOT EFFEC TwE, the Ruhr ‘said: “Martin Tabert was working many compliments were received to-| 4 fh 5 ae {Curry was int goad physical condi-| A Ake Serer. yar te lin a section. His foreman told me ! ; t, Officials of the Bank of Narth Da-/ tion when she stopped dancing and Indictments (By William Philip Simms 1 Taberti waa dthwonkine: are imabore on the character of the enter-!kota are considering the ere i : i Special Cable to NEA Service and) Inter-city auto transportation co j et cae yeas son a ar sidering the erection Off physicians said she could have con- 5 H q R ¥ auto transportation com fed him Wednesday and Thursday ; yment. ees aj. 2 new building or the purchase of 2} tinued for several hours longer : ! Bismarck ‘Tribune panies will not be licensed in North | | night (preceding his death the fol- ‘ The event was a success financial- hank building, it became known hove ’ | SpE FURTHER JETS] Dusseldorf, April 20. The one Dakota before July loRing Wannendeahe: Tialdamatien id otherwise,” said Mr. Bradley | today, |] ie i stumbling block in the way of peace) Commissioner Fay Harding of the i a Wellnshdas): - Laldince wale . “The response was most’ The hank has not renewed ita} a fin) the Ruhr-—and in Europe —is! railroad commission today said he | count tthe oP it pine Ei xratifying to the ussociation, and fease on a four-story building in| [| Washington, April 20.—Whether| France's fear of a reconstructed Ger learned upon investigation that ai- ounted the men out of the dining shows the public is greatly interest-\ which the bank occupies two floors Feriminal prosecution by the govern-' many, again powerful and capable of though house bill No. 22 rried the quarters ; menorted, ed in the association’s effort to put and other state offices ocempy. the | ment will file its injunction suit fil-| annihilating France if left to f emergeney clause on it: whe pos- eee pr alight call mn ou hand music on a permanent basis other floors. When the new Memo-! ‘ed in New York yesterday te protect her alone ited in the secretary of state's of) By ‘ / 3 got my strap and whipped him. He F ‘ Ni yes y i : tod y ad Fire Is Reported South: ,. tbe ‘ > ; in the city.” rial building is completed by the end (the public against the speculative} President Wilson saw this when he fice, it did not pass the senate by I Repo j Sot up after the whipping and went Spencer Boise explained, during of this year, according to plans of ! boosting of sugar prices, rested to-!agreed with /Britain to stand by a two-thirds vote, and the emergency of Brittin [pn ae sleeiie suarer athe next the intermission of the concert, the’ the Board of Administration, all state on the de ‘on of Attorney-Gen-j France in t event of unprovoked ; clause was erroneously left on the ) Cavan Went) tO swOrk and e guards hand program. He said the ‘Elks departments will be housed in the North Dakota Rail Commis | Daugherty, [aggression on the part of Germany. bill. In the regular course of pro- odie ares have been re-| told me he did fine, Tabert told me *\, sometime ago decided to take up the state capitol buildings. The B sion to Protect Them i ieneral, who now is; Nothing short of some kind of ,cedure, the measure becomes effec. ever’ Die ires have heen ree i that he was sick Saturday night. 1 matter of promoting a juvenile: of North Dakota, however, cannot pe E ae Achville, NG, wan aaid oMeally aperanine against such a fate will ae July a. ported in this section in the last | made conviets bathe him and put band. La i ive | accomodated 4 ; week, Persons traveling through|him to bed. I sent for the doctor band. Later, he Bees a cooperative |? Pee ee aiteutedill JAN RUMsmanETDTadIERE cates Ghuli: ‘today to have under consideration a ever budge France from astride the the country are urged to be careful | who did not come. I sent for hin rangement was worked out where- | legislative ution protested e 0 adjus eS | request upon the federal nd jury | Rhine. H yee i jwho come. s y him by - program xe be financed by eos maidiiteh fe me ct a es ee Sir peau in New Yerk for erimfnal indictment| If, Grent Britain will not give wt matches and cigars and cigar- | again and son Monday when: T came the Association o' Commerce and, Nort akota bu g. and ¢ ‘ erse affe ill be | Under the cgnspiracy provisio sof | to her, nor America, nor the cee ng: Shee EGE z if i fe 5 istrati i . f ’ puty Sheriff Edward Kafer re- | : . abe ankinson, ace : f C : “ event | a ya . —a “safe aoe { 8 ay fee a omplixhed mus teoruksvecbeen. (oshied be the thera mission, at a hearing to eohela jedi in the injunction suit. to prevent | 2 policy all her own sorely Stee lBeitGn; which took © trip a inile lie neal Gib teach part of the day ‘re have teen I i Minneapolis, May 2, V. B, Smart,/{uture or speculative trading on the ; policy—from which maining, aNortaa! F and a half long and probably five or| He was asked how many blows in the high schon}, and will devate °"shose urging. the building or ac-| traffic manager of ‘the commission, New, York sugar exchahge. | | a en He eeliaie NunERE Ren Seo a lance eee isiti a building for the Bank | said tod i Ne. He 22, aH d track bi ti t th “ abana » | ing up juvenile band and orchestra | oe eth gta balldinn Zeta tee te nace arti of the Interstate | ernment designed to prevent further | s to Paris, London, Berlin| Butte, Mont., April 20.--William, {youd track but eae Ce! sapere Me ame re Pett music in the city. He will arrive in yank is abolished by the next legis:;Commerce Commission, in its Min-/inereases in raw gugar prices the | and the cluster of German Pitts-/and Monte Harris, convicted of fell @ Aah aauaal near Driscoll oceanredi| «cya? Cacgert Gale Biamarckywiinin sites wacks:; lature or vote of the people it pr fount hearing, will ‘consider four criminal action to follow against de- | burgs which merge, one city’ into/ murder of Cyril Schilling, were yeeentiy, Fire also, burned some | pci denied that 1 _To build a permanent band in the! ably would require several years to| complaints involving coal rates fronijfeddants named in the injunction another, here in the Ruhr, |Ihonged in the county jail building | naire just south of the city today. | atruk thet one with che butt ota oe city it is necessary, Mr. Boise said,’ entirely liquidate it. The growth of; points in Illinois and from lake docks | Suit against the New York Coffee ; Washington Busy |this morning, The trap was sprung a 1th whine “ : if rer aa ie . to train the youth in band music, to the rural credits department has!to points in Minnesota, North and!and Sugar Exchange and the New, I have means of knowing the gov-/at 3:08 o'clock and seven minutes) jie P a testi hed he ied seen take the places of those who faith-| necessitated much more room than!South Dakota, and complaints on/ York; Coffee and Sugar clearing ‘ernment at Washington us well as later they were pronounced dead. | Myst Increase je discoloration on| his back, fuily Pais in the adult bands und’ the department formerly required. |rates from Montana and) Wyoming | house sociation, should the At- that at London, constantly Herpattings | ames ' T To H : expect to relinquish this work after! If a building is built, it is under-| shipping points to the same terri-|torney-General decide the evidence, out feelers both in Paris and Berlin. | ‘axes To Have \*-TaE WEATHER * of service, He said steps) stood, it probably would be a modest tory Mr. Smart said. | warrants such procedure on cor | Berlin, I know, is anxious to reach | HIGHW AY BODY | THE WEATHER | : ould be taken to enroll juvenile so} one or two-story building. The bank,| The dock companies seek to have; acy charges, would be the logical|a settlement. And so is Paris. The’ ELIMINATING ' eee School Work|>— i that Mr. Sorlein can begin instruc-| it*is held, has authority to acquire )established a scale similar to one'next step in the government proce- | hitch is not over the actual ques- _CROSSINGS) | For Bismarck and vicinity: Un- + tion as soon as he arrives here, |or build a building, while no state/established some months ago, | dure, officials explained. 'tion of reparations, for -Premier | Mohall, N, D., April 20,—Not a sin-| settled and colder tonight. Satur: Sas board ‘can take such action Wwithout| plicable to coal from Duluth and Su-| In its. unprecedented exehange to/ Poincare is still willing to accept ; | ate pen in Renee count day partly cloudy, 2 legislative ls sanction. perior, he added. stop speculation on commodity ex- | $50,000,000,000 gold marks in addi- | The highwaueonme commission is taking| fering high school work will be abie| For North Dakota: Unsettled and Bree, The North Dakota commission; change by invoking the conspiracy; tion to what Germany has already | steps to comply with federal road bu-| to do so next r, and pay for it,/ colder tonight, Saturda nartly traffic department wants advices! section of the anti-trust law, the! paid on account. jreau regulations against federal aid) without submitting the question for! Goudy; somewhat warme ay dace [ \ m wool shippers in the state, to} government, it was said, may take! The problems which the Unitedi|on al erimary Hiskway Naving a dan-|an excess levy to the voters, accord- | out: som rmer extreme 2 i i aid it in determining what action,/ another line in the civil suit. It States and Britain hgve to solve, if|gerous grade crossing not protected) ing to Supt. J. N. Urness of this city P E | if any, it shall take toward the In-| jay ask the court for an order to! they are to act as arbitrators in, by R Only four schools in the county are; General Weather Conditions terstate Commerce Commission in-| jyevent settlement in speculative the Ruhr dispute, is how France may | routing of the| doing high school work, and at least! Low pressure, accompanied by | westizetionio® woollirates between the trades between brokers and custom-| be secured against another German! Red Tr: rgo because of | j three of these will have their present | rain, prevails over the Plains*States pocaeuReeT eae tei | asic Pacific Coast and intermediate ter-| (1. ‘since February, it is said, thus: invasion. this, it reported at the highway) tax income for school purposes. de-| and northeastern Rocky © Mountain ee. Lon oh Apr teh vremplars| ritory, including D path Pakpto. j striking at the profits of the specu- Whatever objections Premier Poin- | Commission that it is proposed to! creased by more than 25 per cent.) region. The rain was heaviest in today attacked. che Wateferd fsh-| : : : ee ‘eare may have ta.Secretary Hughes change the Meridian trail so that in-/ even if they vote the increase of 50} Kansag and western North) Dakota + guard passenger steamer Great West, Towner, N. D., April 19.—Mrs. i = ie | plan to have a commission ‘of experts | Stead of a crossing at Alton the trail! per cent allowed under the new laW,! whore nearly ahalf inch fell. Rain iain she was proceeding slowly| Ursula Smith, held in the county jascertain how much Germany ean’ Will continue into Hillsboro, there’ Mr. Urness declares, after making a| j\"Gieo falling along the north Paci. down the river Suir from Waterford,| jail here on a charge of first degree | i \pdy gre not because he fears they | the Great Northern will be crossed | study of the situation as it exists in| 5. “coast. High ; d fai an Evening News dispatch. The| murder in conaection with the death ! ' . {at a protected crossing. this country. i o, aeepreseure | and aay | ‘would fix upon a too small sum but ath evatll he Plate steamer escaped withou without casualties, {by poisoning of John H, Smith, her fi ; 5 ee ea tna lan deek Rob take ieear en er Brats) is Oe the Plateau és, eae | { t i Eas eee ~ | States, ‘emperatures have’ risen LAST CARLOAD ABrd ect ecte sane aaey ce aia js feurity. Oe satats | P ROCL AM ATION jand Great Lakes region, but it is - o ‘ eee th ar A i | ne lution ! j cooler over the Plains States and Q RS Wee pending a preliminary hearing} Lynn, Mass., April 20.—Five per- ( | We r $ Ora HO ES to be held at Granville on April 24.]sons were killed in a fire which de- Uogacrnine the oe Meri Becky Mountain. region. PED EAST Se eae pars ee stroyed the Essex Castle, a five-) Expect 500 at Annual Ban-! tions and Lord Rovert Cecil's sug- The City of Bismarck, acting together with the Bismarck Associ-| ©, 00 ea : ; story brick apartment house in the | ; ation of Commerce and other associations, has designated i ions, ad Low Ere i ve,| MISSOURI SLOPE Lene oek Mie citulicanle iventenda t at High School |gestion that the League of Nations | dt e and associations, has designated the week! amenia er Soe Fargo, April 20—Representatives center of the city early y | quet at High Schoo _| of April 30 to May 5 (inclusive) as the “Clean Up and Paint Up’ of the North Dakota Farm Bureau BANKERS WIL L Many occupants were hurt. q pee tae auschele) nice vould sat Week for Bismarck BISMARC 10 AG) okt Ol eration sold 3 The dead are Frank Tozier, George | jisfy France's anxiety for her own; tee Bottineau 67 40 0 Cl fede Bay on eld fighen of horses,’ MEET ON MAY 25 Philpot, Mra. Antoinette Hanlon,| The third annual Fathers and Sons |safety is not an impossibility. eth Seana week Prey. citizen of Bismarck should make an eHOrt| Bowbells | 64 89 16 Cl approximately 1,000 head, , through-| Miss Margaret Nutter awa Harry|banquet wilt be held in the high] But one thing is certain. France, ; ‘0 Clean up his house and property so as to avoid fire risk, to clean) nevits Lake 60 46 0 Cl out the New England States thisi - eaiean Fairchild. f school gymnasium at 6:15 o'clock | left by her two strongest allies —| up his front and back yard, to paint his premises if necessary, to Dickinson 20 39°35 Cl r, se ye o “ 4 . a V ‘3 . 5 An attendance of 600 “dads andj many alone, has leaped astride the | Ellendale . - 86 47 0 C1 Piuhe tae cariend of dhe “fear was| will wots In Hanganson May, 2, it| LAWYERS MUST Inde”) lal exacted’ ahesadmber of bette. : | Citizens should mol put their rubbish on-the aldewalk or sirécet, Peon S eee eect shipped last night from Wheatland,! was decided at a meeting in Fargo. PAY UP, RULE boys enrolled was s0 great a call She.issin the: Ruhr; German's one | but in some kind of a receptacle—a box, can or bag. The street el read Fork 80 44-08 Cl ‘ 8 ‘ »G mt ti i , d 8 f heat ahiped Aaatinls. senapae UKE clea Forks, northeastern group OF BAR BOARD fo Aitend ane “father” a boy, for! Germany would And it very difficult] department of streets and it will be i immediate attention. If| Langdon i R ON ee i ils - | _—.. the panauet, to wage successful war. all refuse is placed in such a manner so that it Larimore . cl ’ eas vei Sra AAR Choterier or ate by in, pe eke secon eecuns Many lawyers in the state are pro- And there France. will stay until! and carted aeey, Bismarck will be readily Bee cuties igssee! CO Cl ter and three of which weighed 1,800] May 17; Fessenden, fifth group, May| ‘esting against a “pay-up rule” of either she can get the life insurance] ‘This is an opportunity for every citizen not only to show his per-| Minot . co pounds, "448; Sheldom fourth group, May 22; ihe, State Bar Bien, a VALLEY SPUDS ge is after a pour ahe rapa sonal pride, but also his civic pride. ‘Bismarck is known as the City | Napoleon 83 40 03 R “ ind’ i 3 "| Lawyers must ipay not only the §15 out a guarantee for herself and in} of Homes, and we should all endeavor to make it such. No city is| Pembina 7% 43 6. PC> iat Eee hah ee ork tore ” barr aaa SIGRe Asi We ri annual license fee this year but pay MOSTLY SHIPPED her own way, let anyone object who| attractive if it is dirty and littered up. All should be willing io co- | Williston . . 64 38 44. CL Mr. Fuller declared, “They demand| The ’ following, secretaries’ wete for years in arrears, the board de- ee) __ | may. operate in cleaning up not only their own premises, but in helping | Moorhead 82 48 0 fin 7 jag cided. Last year the board announé-| The potato shipping. business in —---— to clean up the premises of others where help is necessary. Orris W. Roberts Meteorologist. good, well fitted, and well condition-| present: H. 8, Pond, Gray, second i £1 deli: ' i 5 pd: WOrECel and WII cee, Edad wrines tecoapy PORRGR AWOL, Marion! Allo ¥ suspension..of lawyera delinquent|the northern Red River valley is CASE REVERSED. Let us work together to clean up and paint up Bismarck during : » : pay g P group: 0 , r 1922, but did not includé a man-| pretty well cleared up, according to} On rehearing the supreme court] that week, and then keep it that w: hre for them but will not pay for poorly| group; S. C. Hendrickson, Grand : P. at way throughout the entire year and RADIO ON LIFEBOATS.. ne 4 pay for poorly) group; 8. ©. tes datory order for back dues. reports of the Great Northern rail-) reversed the decision of District] fe t ‘ conditioned. animals in the rough. Forks, nortbeastern roup; Mr. i. Fy lor many years to come. Let us plant grass and flowers. Let us make| Not only will the big liners carry UThis carload wan whitned to] Bowiey ner Db, Meck atthe at. Fes: | yeltea® Said 40 to 60 lawyers owe for rond to C. W. MeDonnell, state rail-{Judge Coffey in the. ease of C. F.| Bismarck not only clean, but beautiful. The result will bea cleaner.|radio, bat their lifeboats. will be ippe ee ee Bi ae years previous':to 1923. Two local} road commissione: Road officials) Bratton against W. H. Hoerr, ap-| healthier, hapoler and more attractive city. equipped with a Set, for use in tase. Springfield, Mass., and was accom: panied by R, C. Hocking, go. Elope groups were not represented. lawyers have discussed tesfing the validity of the lew,, have asserted stories of the potato car shortage Were over-stated. pealed from Burleigh county: Judge Nuessle wrote the decision, ltrol of the constituted A. P, LENHART, President of Board City Commission. of emergency, In that case, the Ge will be peter ean: ever.

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