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WEATHER FORECAST. Partly cloudy tonight and Wed- nesday. ts ESTABLISHED 1878 a ee THE BISMAR o BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 r TRIBUNE FINAL EDITION I PRICE FIVE CENTS HARDING FLAYS COURT CRITICS i ! | Neen j ITT RCA a aut matt OFFICIALS OF ‘TWO-YEAR-OLD BABY PASSES ‘SHERIFF WHO “INSURGENTS” SIX INCHES OF SNOW SPREADS Aube: | | | ENTRANCE BY | | WATER (0. TO | COLLEGE INTELLIGENCE TEST: JAILED TABERT BUCK SALE.QF | CHEER INSTEAD OF GLOOM IN sare | | U.S. IN EUROPE . | COME TO CITY SLATED T0G0 FARGO PAPER ee ee i | Hie ercenENT veans| TS ADVOCATED | | 1) KF 7 \ on j a H DIED FIGH TING | Lateness in Seeding Overcome ‘ if } , . — ‘ Judge Flannery to Meet City: | Legislature Expected to Act, Issuance of Weekly Paper by | by Quickness of Germina- i Commission During Early | | Promptly on Governor's John Andrews Is First | tion as Result of Moisture] Means no Entanglements and q i . ve i eat ., k Part of May ' Recommendation Step in Fight 1 Is Belief Expressed by] "0 Acceptance of League ! } | Many— Mean Lower of Nations, He Says 7 + CONTRACT DISCUSSED] ' DOCTOR CONTRADICTED. SELECT COMMITTEE) Wheat Acreage in Western erm pit A - a Parearisinie: OT A PARTY MENACE | ‘ ., Farmers Claiming to be Stock: Phases of Water Question’ | No Record of Burial Permit hiabes Ble si ie | | ‘ ee Informally Placed Before | | Found to Back up Camp fe 1 While pedestrians and traveler, | Answers Those in Party Who yee j Nasi ‘ on country reads moved in discon Say Proposal Will Bring Commissioners i | Physician’s Statement | fort today through slush and wet, 8 f | i - siya reel| | Easier generally were happy over Republican Disharmony The city commission was informed | Tallahassee, Pla, April 24.—With partisan League supporters of the wiedenn Son Suet h —— last night by President -A. P. Len-| evidence in the investigation of Mar- new league weckly newspaper “The {ternoon and last night ; Nev York, -April 24.—Purticipa- . 2 hart that Judge George annery | tin Tabert of North Bukota virtually Hi ek TE a | Althéugh spring farm work will be WET ceate Pree en uae : % of St. Paul and associates desired to} completed the joint legislative cam- former editor of the Fargo Courier i sh uaee ual pad ministration President Harding de- : meet the members of the city com-| mittee which has been taking testi-;News gs editor, and P. L, Aarhus, nie SES TIRING MH Mabe GA Mi ed clared at the annual luncheon of mission here sometime after May 1} mony. awaited a report of a sub-) also a former denartment head of: RPaveisture tic the Se te ee i members of the Associated Press to discuss the Besmarck Water Sup-! committee appointed to visit ‘Tu-|the Fargo Courier-News, as manager, auick germination of seed planted, | ould be in harmony with party ply company questien. The com-| NEFA RING: i who claim that the right of the far- [othe anow was general aver euet: | platform pledges, candidatorial prom- mission was asked to fix a date on} Attention was turned today on the mer stockholders of the Courier {western North Dakota and. south. | 2¢% 2d American aspirations” and the y of the week because of | {action of house and senate on the News was sold out from under them Jeastern Mor ording to re-| Would Bot be an entry into the league "| Mr. is Metignua Gceneliceuet| Tecommendation of Governor Hardee! Without their consent to the present lpoels neveieeh by the Biatueen| Or pouene the side-door, the } OniBANG AGE BRTERUREE IW BERRITORE | “for removal of Sheriff Jones of Leon Owner, the Fargo ‘Tribune company, ‘ A nero ceca shire hack-door or the cellar-door. f * Mbee Commiantons late the smntlor tall [eounty for alleged irregularities. in| Mill Seek legal redress of théir, Liam Lynch, DeValera’s chief of Wether bureau sae nee cessive friends of the league, f fixing a date to President Lenhart. | office as testified to by witnesses in C#ims against the old company, i) stuff, who died of wounds suffered | Bismarck took on a picture of mid-, the President declared, “have be x § é I lik chev Ghitarance vailltibol i reeenh i Hitness.; 28 announced here today by Mr.,when he resisted arrest by Free | Winter last evening, with the hea clouded the situation by an unwar- ; vals Odie i jthe Tabert hearing. Jones, witness: | andrews, [Wate troops at Clonmel, Ireland, !Wet snow clinging to trees, poles! ranted assumption that the proposal § on May 6 or May “12. i cs said, and J. B. Willis, county; at a meeting held here by. stock-| With the capture of DeVs who|and buildings, and covering the] is a move toward membership in the i INGE walters question|iwusy brouEhe) judge. together with other county’ holders representing farmer-memhers, faces excution, Countess Marcie. |zFound excent in. the business dis-| league.” while he added the weet up by Gen, FE, A. Williams, a former! | law enforcing officers, were habit-/ of the old corporation, a litigation| wicz is the only leader of the irre-|ttict where autoists and pederstrians|ciliable opponents of the league have F member and former president of the ually drunk. Jerry M,Poppell,! committee composed of State Senat EY Ee ‘still at large. soon reduced the heavy snow to dis-jalso beclouded the question with the city commission, who said he was vane {former jailor, told the committee: John Midlethun of Wimbledon, C. 1. 4 ‘ agreeable slush. assumption that entanglements with defeated for the council 30 years JACK SCHWABENLAD jdones treated prisoners —cruelly.! Peterson of Bisbee, W. L. Foster of | |The weather bureau reported that! Europe would unavoidably follow. 4 ago when he ran on a platform of a} 2 Jones admitted a private arrange-! Hillsboro, State Senator C. J. Olson! 6 inches of snow -had fallen, or} The fear of entanglement the municipally owned water plant. Gen.| = BY ALEXANDER HERMAN. What Aboub {ment with the Putnam Lumber com-|of Valley City, and Mrs, Frank I SET DATES OF cighty-four hundredths of an inch! President dismissed with the blunt Williams, appearing, he said, on his} NEA Service Staff W) | a ou | pany by which he was to receive $20! liott of Hillsboro, was appointed to! of precipitation. There was about; declaration that if the Senate were own motion, asked the city commis-; philadelphia, April 24 aby Your Child? for each vagrant delivered to the}sound out legal remedies. i two inches of snow on the level this to consent to any his administration s . sion to e published in mphlet| |, Awolueatewolaican tell ip te convict camp. | The claim of the dissatisfied stock morning, but it was melting fast un-| would not complete ratification of form the extended franchise and) °!3 : : When were YOU first able to. | The hearing yesterday was miark-: holders is thut the Courier-News was Ws dor the bright sum In two other|auch ® proposal and) would (ieee o contract. the vith the sB laa | iinpy countace) 3 undead (aie ng Wiel ip ietineu MMM AaR NAb Tdltio fed by the introduction of the‘ bought in the first instance with j Niles nore) ianow! has /ifallenvlon a inrevent abetrom becoming fehtcetien marek Water Suppiy Company, say-| geometric forms, and converse | Rhombua ™ “| strap—Black Anny—with which Wal-|money which the farmers of the; later date, the weather bureau rec- | Assume NoORIKA: ing it had an important bearing up-! English and German. | Read words us “Xerxes” [ter Higginbotham, it is alleged, beat state contributed and that control GRADUATI N lords show. On April 24, 1909, there} Reiterating his conviction that the on the question the citizens were to! He is the youngest child to pass! and “Zouze"? | Tabert to death. Witnesses admitt-!was lost through complicated trans- | jwas 6.2 inches of snow and on April’ United States would participate in vote on. la series of tests conduc by the} Tell time? Jed that the whip had been altered!actions within the company. They | 28, 1914, th wis 6.7 inches of /the World Court without assuming , Would Avord Friction ‘University of Pen nia for su-!| Speak two languages since the Tabert flogging. Another Claim they still have controlling jsnow. ah the risks which its opponents pointed He said he had no objection to! nerior children. “The psychologist! Count to a hundr {etettoeswasWintenaieed of evidence|Cauity within the property notwith: | Graduates will Number About| Heavy precipitation at this time | out, President Harding reviewed the acquiring a mumicipally owned wa-; who examined him says he is one Here's a youngster who can do {which was intended to show that Standing the more recent sale to the) 07” ‘ jof the year is regarded as more seri-; Republican party platform since 1904, ter plant, and that he had always be-/child in. thousands. all this at two years. Dr, Caper Jones, who attended Ta- Fargo Tribune company. Same as Last Year, Prin- jous for farmers in the Red River! all of which he pointed out spoke for lieved that as long as the plant) Yet Mrs. John C. Schwabenland,' Yet he hasn't been | her before and after his death, had} The Progressive will be under the inate Valley than elsewhere. Particularly ja world course of arbitral justice : . was in private hands there would:the mother, doesn't think her Ja special teachers or | not filed a death certificate as he| Complete control of John Andrews; Cipais "Say jin the northern part of the valley and added: “I believe in keeping the ay , he friction, He said he wished the{is a baby wonder! ” | educators. said when he testified before the tnd will start with « circulation of | ae lit has been very wet. Reports from faith. If. political parties do not 4 information published because citi-| Noo ko His mother did it all by us- | committee. The state bourd of, Petween 10,000 and 12,000 copies, the | a saaienee the wet weather will! mean what they say and candidates zens ought to be informed on the} “He's just a healthy little boy her common sense, liheatin i they hind no record of| “tor Said. = SCHOOL WEE LEFT mean a de eae wheat /do not mean what they say, then ovr Weer ishe says, “and that counts more thin; — YOU can do much with j the certifieate while Dr. Jones ga ce Te \ [errant vey amy cincz(ferm of government is based on Commissioner Thompson said that/ anything else. YOUR child. {he could not account for the dis-/ ] BIEnihe erect On the othe Rend tectete cannot tthe atonsagiim it would he of no avail to publish! “We hardly expected him to grow) | erepaney inasmach as he filed i¢ | j 9, High School Commencement i coupte of dry days, will permit lofty ey tee eee ey, comments. to the contract, that the! railroad com-[UP this way, Tor the first four 7 | An invitation was extended to' thé} 1 < ‘ Penieral adel inesin. thet weaterns part | tree Geel N CMP EERE mission had broken every contract/months of his life were spent in a; | comnfttee by the lumber company | | Program Takes Place Pe tae 2 Eee BEE TE LETaOT ae cae the city had with ev utility. Hal hoanital Wee espaired of his life. \to winit the ‘amp and inept ‘Tas, i May 24 MIE Lie AGBOLECHS ROMER EUR out ut we net fons usy ane ee f suggested « public meeting at the/ hen suddenly, he began, sprouting; Ibert’s grave, | | ‘ay acrengelin the Slope territory. Many|ies go declarad: The peaple have ae sal Auditorium where ull sides of the ee Tee ik any hooks on! | CS i individuals have expressed the in-!declared. Nothing could be more de. » ¥ water question dMbeaGincdssed: | pmec rest oe nine; ii cee cea |, Tallahassee, Fla. April 24.—The! Maree Spectacular Fires in) Dates for the graduation of stu- tention of planting considerable flax eisively stamped with, finelitee There w ual diseussion | ory specialised training in education. . H senate acted promptly on the) | : dents from the city schools, and the and less wheat. However, the same; Noidibesitound’Heldave MAOH ONS which was. ex-i But Eve always used my common! first recommendation to grow out of; Minneapolis Cause Big hospitals have been set. condition is reported from Canafla,’ 1, Harding made it plain that ne tended on May 26, 1915, by the city | sense, i | the legislative investigation of the} ‘About seventy students will grad-.2%4 there is renction among those | ia not consider the World’ Court 4 commission for ni y from ewhenut noticnde thabether DAtY death of Martin Tabert of North Da- Loss ae We Brat ‘who fear the flax ge may be t00| ceation poxamiaunt to ail steee | May 26, 1926 to May 26, 1935, The! didn’t like dolls, 1 didn't. force | Kota—the recommendation of Gove Ne eee aatheasarilon claskgot themhiehit hes nd some of these intend to ‘tional problems and added that neith. fudshite contalned seasonley t Het on him. And when T saw ¢ he Page ry [no ardee thee Sheriff 2 R. yoney Minneapolis, April 24.—Exploding ; School, ptney tn = re eS tae jPlant ee reage clans ae e hold it a menace to party hydrant rental, for 74 hydrants, T ‘oo! ks and picture books, 1) ‘Ty . i} nm county, be removed from of-: 4 viene gas tanks 7 ebris Purse r es lexiu: ospi- | he late spring is expected, also, e ei he * be q i 1 there was 9 aauestlens a to} “I guess that started him.” Planned by the Los ghee Hau) of any eral nore (a HOGI Fe: Hutte thiise imianutactuning. ribet ce Pee aN aaah: {en North: Dakot [leaders in the last few weeks. o whether or not, if the city built a! Oo ee G 5 | Martin Tabert, ean be located by the; plants a Vashington avenue SE,|°18Rt grade o! PEERS PEN OO) Fey Enea S z Sensing one of the principal argu- § plant, it would” not still have tol On to what? Angeles Police Florida state hoard of health, the! Na" trie, strect, less than an: hous, ‘TRE principals of the various pub-| RAIN AT JAMESTOWN. nents to. be used by opponents. of , ts contract with the water} Mrs. Schwabenland doesn't know | ae | joint legislative committee inquir-; after ‘i wrecked a lie schools stated that the exact num-| _ Jamestown, N. D., April 24. Rail! the administration proposal, the ¢ for the 74 hydrants untiljand doesn’t care, »| Los Angeles, April 24.-A thorough ing into the youngster's death and! four store building ut 3 Bast) Ben cannot ibe detexmined|untilinear: foil ae Jameacoimn -mraciically “all thatthe United stateniwoul dings uid, of course, this was a] “I have no dream of him growing, questioning of Armour Lee Phillips,, other reported prison brutalities,’ Hennepin uvenue, with a low of $5. €f the close of school. ‘The number, pia anere Mas no snow. Tt was'eq at a disadvantage in the election rata, up a genius,” she says, “I have 90! husband of Mrs, Clara Phillips, ex.|Was notified today by Dr, Raymond) ooo s however, they sstatel will nob (differ |Prah’ thiaynorning: jof judges to the court through the he opinion was voiced from the) illusions about his becoming great.| eaped “hammer murderess,” who is|C. Turck, state health officer. Both fires were spectacular. )Stauly trom thot of inst year, | RT idisparity in the national voting pow- commission -that if the bonds were|1t may all be but a flash in the pan. | helieved to be in Tegucigalpa, Hon-| The committee then voted to ap-i Streetenr and. motor. trafie was. The first event of the high school! Kormer N. D. cr in the league assembly, the Presi- voted on May 14 the city commission| [He will grow up as he wants.” | duras under the name of Mrs, Ro-| Point a subcommittee to go to the! blocked, thousands of spectators; 2raduation program will be. vel M Ss yg cen seidhbeitrankly, tacogniecunien would be free to acteither in build-|, Educators, however, see a great! pert Young, was planned for today {Mingo cemetery and other places shout, ouly. to flea. whan) We] ene bananet which will: bey ! AN SUCCUMBS 4s a political bug-bear, “but inasmuch ing a new plant or acquiring the| future for him if he is properly) ty asa K. Eyes, chief deputy dis-| near Clara, Florida, where Tabert is Ganka cexmladedi tne Cena eee ee ne cunateliMtays Je F EET! ic as no nation could have more than es , are olGratnedloMiBUD they iawatne Teninke es ¢ vet , i anks exploded, in one! Other important events of the! Bellingham, Wash. April Lene Judpec iti was lene oc ianmeuine™ ; 5 present, but if they failed the door f 1 knowled : (trict attorney said to have been buries and ex- e, und when fire threatened 100: high school closing exercises will! Mari a 7 D fel 4. aa = a he ipnene would be closed altogether for years) iWon owt teecing him,” eays hia|, Phillips detained last Friday night{hume the body. A disinternment’ oil tanks, in the. other, eae e PEE MATEY TRO TS: ipeeres tiie UU a eee edit to Gohel and ralbingameu dite done. | mother “te angthin, me Me ciee investigation” by the sheriff's | Dermit ny been eranted the commit-; The firms which suffered Josses in! Juniar class play—Auditorium V Nap Dakoee ie es orreaacl eee Te waces anwee nelude Power Plant Bids Z c office and free uhder bail of $3,000/ tee by the state health officer. | the fires H i a Ne n 1885 i . j : The commission formally instruct- See TORRE when he was} Pending a hearing on a wire of ha-| Late yesterday the committee vir-| J. C. Witte Manufacturing com, Wassataureate sermon Auditors ET aen Sai eae Sa ene ean Ere Rae ed the city engineer to include in| eight months old, and started walk-|beas corpus has undergone similar{ tually concluded hearing evidence in! pany, 30-32 East Hennepin avenues! Mag 20. i "tod : is Mihe: Bretidentier adirefe/ = anaeens specifications an eti-burning engine|ing when he was a year!” questioning several times since his the case with the exception of await-/ $20,000 loss to stock, $15,000 to, Class night-—High school auditori-| Ades aaa ere taR or yoy, power plant for furnishing power Mein cas | wife excepted from the Los Angeles! ing a report from its subcommittee’ building. um, May 22, | HEADLESS TERROR. tale beaks wand. eee for pumping water. A representa-| The boy rode into the room on his| County jail Dec, 5 last’ and now as|Which will leave here Wednesday for; Twin City Brass & Aluminum} Commencement program—Auditori-| London, April 24.--Farmers are he- fee ‘Al merchancimanineraiae tive of the Fairbanks-Morse company |toy auto: ‘before, asserts he had nothing to; Clara. The subcommittee will take, Foundry company, 815 Washington|um, May 24. ing terrorized by an apparition in the | plored lack of party. loyalty and which sought to place a bid had| After a: formal introduction, he; do with it. y jalong Arthur Johnson, a former cén-| avenue $25,000. Alumni banquet—May 'form of a headless woman which | Pere 4 ti H f ocouhal ae ieee : : gone to Minneapolis to consult the] withdrew to his mothes’s side, Sheriff's deputies declared that viet, who declared he and three oth-; | Smith System ,Heating company, The speakers on the various pro: they assert they see nightly near the , "Re ©Teanization, of groups or bloc > gs company’s office there and specifi-! He didn’t seem to care much about| they had obtained ‘information show- |r men buried Tabert ina spot other 819 "Washington avenug SE., $50,000, rams have not yet been selected. [ruins of an old monastery between EOE On Re ae . cations would be presented next|speaking about himself. He \ing Phillips. was intimate with C.ithan the place designated by wit-| Minneapolis Si Supply com-' (Continued on Page Three) = {Datchet and Old Windsor. — Se Monday night, City Engineer Atkin-| more concerned in asking questions.| Carson, wanted here for arson and/Messes appearing for the Putnam. pany, 821. W: avenue SE.) ~i.W AO eee ‘| THE WEATHER son said. Bids for the new plant| “Who's the man?” he wanted :0; for aiding Mrs, Phillips in escaping,| Lumber Company, at whose lease! $25,000. | are to -be received May 28, know. d who is believed to be “the Mr.{¢amp Tabert met his death. ! Fire Chief C. W. Ringer was in FIRST SHARE OF STOC EW | ae.) A petition was received from al His mother told him, but he.wasni| Carson” said in advices from, Health Officer Testifies i personal command, shifting appara-; WEATHER FORECASTS number of people living in the west) much impressed—until I showed in-j Tegucigalpa to be one of the mur-| Dr. Turck informed the committee| tus called out by the 2-llvalerg we For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly part of the city, asking the com-|terest in his auto. |deress’s traveling companions. The; that the state board of health had the Witte fire, to the Washington | BASEBALL ORGANIZATION BOUGHT BY cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Not q mission to enact an ordinance pro-| , A tightening of a loose bolt—and 4| woman known as “Mrs. Carson” is} nO knowle@ge tnat Tabert died inj avenue SE., conflagration. | much change in temperature. hibiting the keeping and maintzdn-|ftiendship was. ‘cemented. | not known to officers here, as Mrs.;Florida, until the information was: = For North Dakota: Partly cloudy q ing of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, ahen Jackie began to loosen up. | Jessie B. Curdon, is in Los Angeles | revealed through the newspapers. In-| OUTSIDER: TEAMS 60 INTO ACTION tonight and Wednesday. Not much a goats, ete. on their premises within] , ‘When - asked we came after 19); and professes ignorance of her hus-! Vestigation is pending to determine | z % change in temperature. ; i ‘ limits as follows: Beginning at the a! pepiiess * {band’s whereabouts. | who was responsible for filing the’ : fs intersection of Mandan avenue and| "i8hty/ é e sets of extradition papers death certificate and reporting the! } oii er, di ’ Minstr General Weather Conditions y N. P. Ry. Co., north to section line, When aaked to read, he picked up being perfected here ask the vrovi. | casket sale. iF { | Clint Draper, director of the Elks Minstrel Since yesterday morning precipi- ‘ 0 Z @ nursery book, and went through| »* HON Oo a { i show, likes Bismarck so well he wants to boost 7 A thence west to intersection of sec-|the aiphabet like a streak. Then ne| Sion for the arrest of Mrs. Phillips! Dr. T. Capers Jones, physician for! things alone! h Hi the fi b. tation. sceurted rom,.the .migOlAseag tion line’ and Griffin. street, thence} roca vane picked out at random, | and Carson. jthe Putnam Lumber Company, has! on ings along here. € was the first man to sub- upper Mississippi Valley westward south to intersection of Griffin street} Hard ones like “Xerxes” and testified before the committee that! pre scribe today for stock in the new Bismarck Ath- to Utah, Wyoming and eastern Mon- and N. P. Ry. Co. thence south-l«zouave” were us easy to him as jhe made out a burial permit, giving! Sehool Boards Adopting Fire- letic Association, to put Bismarck on the baseball tana, The heaviest precipitation oc- easterly, following the northermost|«cat” and “rat,” the cause of Tabert’s death as! : map this year. curred in. central and western Morty boundary of said right-of-way to] He could distinguish a triangle : § | due “primarily. to pneumonia with; Proof Construction Plans Business men who have volunteered to aid i praca Ges point of beginning. The petitions{from a rectangle. Then his mother = ja complication of malaria. This, | | th SS i eered to al _in of snow fell in some places. Tem- and a draft of an ordinance were|drew a difficult one. One glance, j the doctor said, was incorrect. | Fire-proof construction for school e campaign met with J. W. Taylor this morning peratures have dropped over the submitted by’ City Attorney O’Hare|and, the answer from Jack: | ——_—_—__—_. {houses is @ policy being adopted in and planned to immediately see men jn their zones Plains States, but elsewhere tem- hs ames area a | re ae ane eon i PERS OT AD, cee a pate Prices” 20r abseripane, Th Samii muse Lave "| ret Seen Nek at 8 ‘ - e — h < according to Miss Minnie J. Nielson, : 5 y ing legal steps to prevent erection] only, however—spoke some German| Diabetes Caused Death After} FIRST CALL OF state superintendent at aris les Me of Va up by Thursday, when representa Corn and Wheat of the Schneider barn near the| with his mother, and grew restless. - . EL «| struction. Plans submitted this! _‘{1Ve8 from Valley City, Jamestown, Minot and Bis- Stations High Low Pree. swimming pool, the city attorney| As @ crowning feat, h¢ went to the Six Days’ LIness LKS MINSTRELS} spring to the state superintendent's | marck meet’ here to complete the organization and Amenia . 56 34 06 C expressing the opinion the city could| piano and played “Three O'Clock in eS — ; office, as required by law for build-; | draw up a schedule. BISMAROK, ae ae not legally stop the building until|the Morning’— i 2:,| Joseph W. Bull, 82, veteran of the| A big crowd turned out for the| ings involviig cbnsiderable expendi-{ ‘Team captains for the downtown district are Bostineas se ae de ahotld ‘became ai waikenee By banging three times with nis) civil war, pioneer resident of Bis-|Fehearsal of the Elks’ minstrels last! ture, call for virtually Yire-proof Henry Duemeland, V. M. Dresbach, R. B. Loubek Rewbellé, » ee ae , A> petition was received from 23|Httle fist. marek, and well known property| ight and quite a number of parts|buildings in every case. Thomas L Tohn Re = » . B. Loubek, Devils Lake . + 40 82 54 Cl people living near 221 Seventh street| Then he mounted his little ca und| Gwner, died at a local hospital this| Were. assigned. Among those who| Plane for new buildings filed in- jomas Lee and John A. Larson. Dickinson 2 26 PC south! complaining of condition of|Tode off laughing. afternoon at 3 o'clock after suffer-| will have solo numbers are “Hank”|clude a 10-room grade school build- Reports received by Mr. Taylor from many Dann Copier 22.46 PC premises occupied by Peter Reinick. the university Jack passed the| ine for six days with diabetes. pepeenen, Frank Gale, H. H. Ferner}ing in Bismarck, school house ut sources indicate a general desire upon the part of sani ee +a: The city health officers was instruct- pea eee teat, |, This was Mr, Bull's first ill. (His | 7n0 ae pias ahety, use pad tie wart county, and at Hunter, city boosters to have real baseball in the city this Grand take ze Es s ye age fo te tae eaten | “This,” explained Dr. Lightner] friends report that they had never tyeay and the comedy end will be es-| A moders brick school house will year. It is believed that the four-team league offers Jamestown 80’ 40 Bids fdr cement sidewalk work for] Witmer, Mend of the psychology de-) ot) “nines in his life. ‘The de-{Pecially strong.” Two, surprise acts|be dedicated at Sherwood June 1. the best proposition that the city has had. The Langdon 82 Cl the year were received, Wm, J. Nog.|Dartment, “tests the child’s intelli-| eu by itineas in his life. The de- | will be presenited and all, ready there}A new building at Rolla was occu: stock company form of organization was, decided Lari ors Fig y * 8-| gence—his ability to solve new prob- 8, changed: it is much speculation among: the miem-| pied this winter. : . Lisbor 97..C Fer nde was wore ace Stllems. Most children of six years| tate business and was an extensive!pers as to who will be seen in there]. Migs Nielson. returned yesterday upon by business men who want affairs handled in Minot. 1.00 PC Nacit, bidder. Bide were: Wi. J:Ipass it, about 50. per cent of four- aera purer: jowning large tracts Jacts. Another big rehearsal is calied| from Park River, where she attended an absolutely business-like manner. This is prom- Napoleon 0 C ggle, cem alk (np lation | eat olds about 25 per cent of three-| Suitable for additions to Bismarek.|for 7:30 tonight at which time more} the dedicatory exercises at the’ new ised by those in charge of the organization. Pembina «.,.... ov cr Bune a Bs caren nite yeatolas, but never before a two- He saat Ai bene in oN feed Parts and songs will be aasigned. school house there, replacing one It is emphasized that the proposition is up to Williston 70 8 I per cub. ft.; e1 jin, rear-old child.” acific hotel, and is survived by his pO TR ild- i 4 x cae 15 cents per. eub, ft.; relaying tile| ‘The tests consist of removing 12| wife and a gon, Carleton. Funeral| A. tight against Tuberculosis ~in Hatha tad oe ae metic the fans. There has been a cry for baseball, and wer teeny” Ch, lounge ae walk, 80 cents per sq. yd.; straight| differently shaped blocks from al arrangements have if the fans want it they can have it by backing up ears Cl, cloudy; Texy yee (Continued on page three) (Continued on page three.) af made, men, not yet been| Paraguay is being led by the wo-|type, and commendable from an arch itectral- standpoint. the stock company. cloudy; §, snow. cas Orris W. Roberts, Metegrologiat, —