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WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and Friday, Rising temperature Friday. \ a] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 | FINAL EDITION | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS ENGLISH CHEER | ROYAL COUPLE | NEN PREDICT HEAVY WHEAT CUT IN’ = 9 PROBE CHARGES F GRAFT BY DRY AGENTS G.0.P, LEADERS | HEADS D. A. R. FEAR NO SPLIT ARMS DISPLAYED IN CONVICT CAMP RRA RA en en [BRITONS BELIEVE DUCHESS OF YORK| MAY BECOME ENGLAND’S QU * : LEGISLATIVE - PARTY ANGRY H ie gation inte then charges that, esate: sees " | ft is being practised on or among; permis Second Son of England’s King Lateness of Season to Cut ; aD at ba heen’ Profess to Believe that World | peg D federa ternal reve- ‘ / s a i Is Second to Marry Out- Acreage 20 Per Cent nun cbilPedir UNAEE @RIEN Ihe pean Court Will Not Affect Comp of Attempts at In ) side Circle | Is Prediction wee ee ouerore: eng ont Party Future timidation when Tabert ciuls said tod: that considerable sd Grav 3 1 —— data had heen laid before Commis. | arave Is Visited sioner Blai b hus fi in- + POMP PANOPLY | OTHER CROPS BOOSTED (uiry had disclosed no tosses to the| MANY SEE PRESIDENT nee oo cadigs i é rovernment ‘ TO EXHUME THE BODY _Brilliant Ceremony Marks | Increase in Flax, Corn and Introduction of Politics Held Wedding in Historic West- | Sweet Clover Indicated by FIND STEAMER AGROUND; 237 | Likely to Cause Abandon- ower Interrupts Efforts to e Body from Grave in minister Abbey | Crop Reports | ment of Harding Trip C tc | : ‘onvict Camp acme | \ Enerenny coasts ot | London, April 26—Alfred, Duke of j Fargo, N. D., April 26.—Reduction Washington, April 26--With the York, was united in marriage with in wheat acreages ranging from 6 next few days expected to bring a an, RE P FEL Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in sol- per cent in the southern half of tine , iota dennitemeryitollinntion (nie | Tallahassee, Fla., April 26.—— emn old Westminister Abbey at noon ! state to 20 per cent in the Caradiai: publican ranks on the world court xen ules was expressed coger sipiincniprrenie| border counties with increases in, issue the political aspect of Pres jut the state capitol today when today with a pomp and pa ; jsummer fallow, flax, corn and sweet; ident Harding's “unequivocal com j it became known that an armed iniscent of the spacious days of the clover are indicated by crop reports Fear Expressed that Passen- mitment for the proposal of Amer | crowd had met the committee on mid-Victorian era and amid the tu- ved at the Extension division! ican participation in his New York | its arrival in Clara, ignored the multuous demonstration of the vast | office, North Dakota Agricultural’ gers of Portugese Steamer address today continued to hold the Anthony Wayne Cook, Pitts.{ ficial purty and openly. threat- Ub eiie dubs (secu ale college, from. 26 county extension | Ate Lekt close attention of party leaders. juryh. ic prosilont of the Daaghtera| ened the negro witness Johnson, ening skies to witness the wedding ; ugents of the state for the week end-! Are Los All shades of reaétion to the pres- or the American Revolution. | who accompanied the legislative pageant. t ing April 21. While a number of! ident’s tirmly spoken adherence to ‘i ae ay investigation committee, to the As) thie cous Lees jeriteted the: NULEY/| counties in the Slope district and! the proposal were manifested soon WY nnnnnnnnnne| scone of Tubert's. death, ‘There a slight cit of Hala oa {south central part of the state re-;CALLED FOR HELP| after his return to the capital, ‘The Was seen a possibility in the re- afterward the sun linea i “att | pre ; sett : Pe 2 ah ported seeding operations general preponderance of sentiment among sentment that the matter would Pape an ane ae eherrerel He teal ‘last’ week, only a bure start has) — leaders as openly expressed favored | FOReR THOT NGusd oe ReRR OS es , been made in the Red River valley; q ‘ . . ‘the executive's stand and saw little 1 derawaneen Secale old oe aera | in the northern tier of counties and! Finds Ship But no Trace party split if the advacacy of Amer. | | Rep. Kennerlly regarded — the sun shines on. aie northeastern part of the state, only} | ican membership in the world court | Mrecaptiot sded. th y us Marries Out of Royalty | a handful of farmers have been in} of Passengers was pursued. There also were sug- 1 TSEORy One Goce cee une ; second na little t He declared he It was the second time in : | lchecticlia. “Laker cubortapesain deed) NaUhiN Gl GUM: GAD Bee | “an outrag © declared he more than a year that the King and; eral localities have further hindered) tondon, April Se—z posals | | intended to see that a full in- cen of E ve one of their | ‘a sha | London, April 26.—A Reuters dis-| erie 4 1 af estigati s made a serte SHR CLN Rea IEEE Nai parsonfoae| operations, | patel fren Papetewn sage tirat tina! , 1 addition to conferences to par- | | vestigation ix made on asserted § a " | Weather during the first half of! p, To Mail a r<| ty leaders here yesterday the pres ia | : eee ee ide the realm of royalty. While; JA eee eiollle been muntiVoranlence eee we earner ; lossanedes| ident also received expressions on | vould be preferred against the the marriage of the sovereign’s sec- Ree see, Which grounded several day 0 al the positi had tuk ‘i i | lda. A ini parties responsible. 2 ond son did not stir the popular | jtatten ceived operations. | Front Cape Frio, southwest Africa, has, gre te ae taken From tear, | Much Building Authorized in) partes: responsi tite i ve to ten inches of snow fell Mou-) joo =i ra ers ht : 4 9 5 P imagination of the EG) Galo \day, April 23, at points in central! len, found abandoned with no sign! the administration officials general. 1921 Legislature to be | Clara, Fla., April 26.—A_ silent as did Princess Mary's wedding the | yA h Dakota and tient | of the 287 passengers she carried.' |, appeared well sutisfied with the aie ent be ens ee romance which turned a simple girl! DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK, Pee eee aera erg |lhustarithe;dispatchiadde, nolbostsy cunnortiaccordadi the irasident Gn hed This Year oni e aeaaies Le BOCES) UL}. into a royal prince's bride and ele- | : |tains) Were) recorded) in the easter | hevcibeen picked. upland) there 1s nol the issiie, somé of those, who talked | members of the joint legislative vated her from a position of relative | By Milton Bronner ple, he because of his genuine in- | pa eet its states A small eos of indication of the fate of passengers| with President Harding yesterday ae {committee here om, their arrival obscurity to the place of the fourth | NEA Service Staff Writer ee) setoen ard ate ey Sr ancendees Baaeautine ihe vine and crew. Owing to the fact that) came away with the impression that LITTLE 1921 MONEY With Arthur Jonnson, fatmer convict, land, captured the hearts } Tondony April When the Brit-| Dee#use of her good looks anu pleas-j and. cieal ited anomie rSeeEROTE there are no landing places in the; he himself was entirely assured of . | to exhume the body of Magtin-Tabert, of the English people. : leh iMate decond seen: Che ;DaKeeentinney ans. Period rain and snow were renort: neighborhood of Cape Frio and al the effect the opposition expressed. | Jof Munich, N. D., who is’ wlleged to The fact that Lady Elizabeth's mare) yo ay Elizaheth Rowes- The duke, who is 28, has been © at Williston. bak hie cratne heavy sea is running today grave| So anxious was the president to |.) é ay, jhave died of injuries received at the riage to the Duke of York makes | | ' © : ; ad| trained both in the navy and in the St all stations in Canada north of the! anxiety is felt for the safety of the; avert giny schism in the party, they | Work to Begin Soon on Build: | hands of whipping boss” in a . eligible t ar the crown of {on to the ultar today the event had | trained Doth in the vem in the state border Wednesday, and R. Le! oie. T i ‘ y Rios, cee tue i pping her eligible to wea - uordinary interest because there| air force. He is rather democratic 3&4 ’ nee sw, 5 *] Passenger: The passenger list in-! , that the situation might pos- | 4 eer a private conviet camn he the empire in the event anything un- | extraordinary interest because there F Spencer, official U. S. Weather Bu-| Cioded women and 26 children. | cibly lead to cancellation of plan ing at Mandan, Boys to Dhactiventme:-were: stranmnautaatle + toward befalls the Prince of Wales |is an increasing fecling that his wife] in his ways and delights in learring teau observer at Moorhead, declared ‘nwo of “th PerauTILH a ndnthe Cece since anemia a Z litnecohl a 1 gNicecblecosal onan Me ered aan Sud attl ig- | will : he queen of England, | firsthand what are conditions in big (ty aU Rance tha : Pape ersrns Bar| aor a iad Wenner Raul he yor Dano Furnish Labor Rr ee ek ee ee LN imparted an additional note of sig- | will some e queen ingland. A there was a chance that the storm! rect portu ii caida h Facil aseecel ‘ag wh charg f intimida- Ff d : vc inelin,| industrial plants. He is no lover of |would excend inte North Di a. The | Tt, Portugese. j president, they pointed out, has re- against whom charges of intimi nificance and interest to the event.; Britons are more and more inelin- afficll’ Caan ana erecthess, [pou ke xtenaaiitoEN oF Lg S| The Mossanedes, a vessel of 4,615/ peatedly zed that he wishes | —_-— x tion will be made, it was announced __. Many Foreigners There ying to the belief that the handsome @heedke ee eee fea jforecast was unsettled Wednesday! tons, left Capetown last Friday for| to. keep distinctly in the} Building work costing a million! y resentative J. Clay Smith and Today's ceremony was both \f (ardstremendously nopular Prince of |), one or seogty v sear fvom: the | vient and Taurtiday. ithe west coast. Just when she went! background during the trip and while | dol will be completed at various |J. S. Kennerly, members of the com- great religious and social event and’) Wales, hus: decided to be a:bachelor.| Oyj Sor Sis suniob ae Half Seeding Done. rdashore is unknown but she sent out) ter aging for it has re- tute institutions this year, In every} mittee. Johnson, who testified at was marked by~a glittering: ere rer At any rate, he is still aeart-whole | 94 A ag ae ea a “ *) / Greatest progress it spring” Wéee}dn S. 0. S. call for help. The Beitighi|(eerved sion as ta whethe 4 i o | the legislative: committee's bearing tion of shion and sumptu te [and fancy-free at an age when most | UA\- ride has i oeunerty, parently been made in Dickey| steamer Port Victor, which it would be made until he could feel | instance but two the entire appro-j¢hat Tabert's body was buried in u jewels, Bightahundren of Eneiene e isipkate dethrone married and} fithen so. the eon ae nes ‘°\ and LaMoure counties, where about] miles av | assured this was possible. | priations were made by the 1921! spot three miles a from where ereatese nna ee eae ‘impres. ; Fearing a family. on Shaan NaURES Per gne-half of the wheat seeding has!arriving about midnight on ‘ —— slature, but because of lack of his grave now stands, appeared to Sive assemblage of foreign prinees,| Lady Elizabeth, immediately upon| the mined oficial allowance, {been finished and secding of feed ae Fert vistee lla al funds or other reasons there was; h#ve beeco the ceoter of interest. + dukes, duchesses and others of rank jher marriage, will become fourth| The duchess is the type of pretty ¢Tohs has commenced. On the other|edes abandoned. invanmeneet ne oucicHoalea aintyel Guide Is Frightened. ; ieeduinuanand: [dad lie land, “Abanldnzermelor , hand, many northern counties report; The British steamer, the dispatch) ene 4 and title, were there attired " ey {lady Bs ie Pe ay i Hy cena pinlawhovortenndpes notitake. a goodi chat ‘ouracmersiihadiaturtéd| acediig|anya) ctill is wearching fon the sboat anaatment The committee arrived here bent and jeweled embellishments that re- state affairs she will rank only after] picture. She's not very. tall, has. tt c ‘ ; seeding | Faye) : Work with funds appropriated by}2 o'clock in the afternoon. Johnson aaa e lnwia @ 4 i ny eee a eR os, vot the end of the week. IniIf necess: the man steamer ork with funds appropriated by ‘ . gembled the proverbial) King/s rans] Queen a 1 eine eer, Queen | dark hair and deep blue eves and the! the” Red. River valley section, less|Urandi, which is coaling at Walvis,; the legislature of 1923 will be done| Was riding in the front seat of the a eretrnr cry Grae eye jovanae i Se Fineess Mary, Vis-( pink complexion that is, heritage than 5 per cent of the wheat hus been|will assist in the search. this year only at the state traming| automobile ped _ the alain. Cee CARA MARC AaEE diac | ee Aa from her Seotch blood. She is well seeded at this time. Reports show! = = a school, Mandan; Dickinson Normal) Without extoniling, anys atl pte Gana qeanne pclae solemnized the}, There is every indication that the] read, sings a bit, plays the pinno,}that seeding cannot be gencral be-! Three Scheduled for June and | 2! Literty Memorial building, Bis} Sec untes Geeks a ae re ene D jduke and his bride will be increas-|olfs only slightly, but is # keen fore the end of this week. Statistics : Three Scheduled for June and) y,,;ck, | Fishes raliced sup tothe edt aida Sy is Prominent tingly popular with the British peo-|dancer and tennis player, ae Nor Dabets eae aihall se | July in Bismarck eBbie a ues fat frulalne school em Nieves you tuned fave oe The P: e 8 took ® prom- |; ~w~~~~.~. on ssi Pg a il anda i 108 Sg know tn ip Sean and his brother, Prince Henry, act- | Ct: PICKLES, dj a week to ten days late considering | Three conventions are scheduled! which work will he started within) wer convict, eight. men with. pistols ed as best men but it was Wales | 3 ithe state as a whole. i | for Bis ck during June and July,i two or three weeks. The Board of; protruding from their belts stepped who produced the ring at the criti- | : MEDINA, NAMED | Late seeding of vest has a ten-/ {it was stated today at the Associa-| Administration will emplo super-j ap Deiiiene Spakeamant Te eion cal moment. i 4 | dency to decrease the chances of aj | ‘ 4 ‘tion of Commerce off ‘intendent of construction and con-/did not reply and appeared fright- ines eight ovidenmaide were ore) DRA TH AGAIN] 8: 8: INSPECTOR wrosiatitrep'i he opinion of see) Distribution of $200,000 Ty eet asitan ten ar material there wil bol a sen mainly from among the personal | Cpeaeine i ,, thorities of the North Dakota Agzi-/ ; 7 ‘will hold its annual meeting here on general building contract. ‘The! Representative Kannerly ofdered friends of the bride. They were | ©. E, Pickles, superintendent of | cultural college, who point out that! Liquor Stock Case June 6, 6 and 7, The state bankers’|zymnasium will be by 80 feet.! the automobile to proceed. Johnson dressed ae inmmastlate vols white schools in Medina, has been appoint-' the mecesiary growing period for el een onvention comes here June 28 Fifty thousand dollars was appro-, directed the party along a highway, draped chiffon trimmed with Notting | pp Fey . ‘ a chigh owe anne. »f-{ crop to reach maturity is practically! pj April 26.—Federal indict: ier Bf ten ee ngadi fom this. woik be. thet aoeiit ml ainaed vhere he had pee ard of Administration to]¢d state high school inspector, ef-; CTP. i B ay | hicago, April 26. nd 29, und the state convention of priated for this work by the 1921 /but ed the spot where he had ham lace and presented a fairy-like { fective July 1, to suceced C, L, Robs {Stationary, despite the date of seed-) ments naming seven men as well as| postal employes will be held in the! legislature, but no work has been|testified before the committee thut picture. eet I ! Inquire Further Into Case sor aec na a fing, and that the chances are great-/ the firm of Grommes and Ullrich,! city on July 19. done since that tim he helped to bury Tabert. The * Lady Elizabeth was attired in an ; crigon, Une becomes denuty staltily ihereased for damage from black ltiquor dealers, which recently WAS| Nurses going from’ Bismarck to| Status of institutional building| was followed by about ten automo- exquisite gown of white ivory moire | 7 ——— superintendent at that time. Mr. i stem rust, hot winds and drouth at | dissolved by distribution of » $200,j sfinot to the Sat tio werke lk (tigen the Board of Ad.|biles filled with natives. chiffon embellished with bands of | Further investigation into the case] Pickles has been in North Dakota! the time the heads ure filling, andjqq9 stock of liquors to. the stoc ae Pee PGA nl estin Giesa ae, silver and pearl embroidery. A 15- | of Louis Wentz, who died atthe state | Schools prin and | superin- | ravages of gophers and insects. Sum- | holders, were returned before Dis-| jue eke, an invitation for the hold- mitistration offices as follows: Taken Bast) the) Blace, foot train of ivory colored net bUNE state insane hospital at Jamestown] tendent for ten years, State Super-i mer fallowing of weedy land, sowing itrict Judge Wilkerson today by the | iM of the 1924 convention: in Mt geeble-minded, Grafton, $100,000 am, Th committee members proceeded from the shoulders. & \and whose body, according to rela-]intendent Miss Nielson said. | flax on land which is free from weeds! federal grand jury. j city, and a similar invitation has aoblenin ne ne ton, Ho i 4P-/ about two miles before Johnson re The Duke was ieee ipithesani tives, bore evidence of mistreatment, | headquarters will’ be vin Bis - (and suitably prepared, or planting! The firm and the individuals, whieh | been Cane) is North Dakota Ed- sea uen ale! IemIBI ACTS, Weill covered! tie ite antdiciantivecnetell form of an officer of the Royal Airi yin) ‘he made by the state board of — -——-— feed and pasture crops as a substi-| ; j ii , | ueation Association, be occupied os WU ACCOMO: | the nbers that he had taken them S , ; et Fi i stur F jincludes Charles A. Williams, the! . Rays ¢ : {the members that he had n the Forces. King George mare the Seid |administration at Grand Forks Fri- | tute for wheat is advisable, these au~/ attorney who had charge of the legal | Sa oe date ee Bee qe a part st past the spot on purpose. The au- uniform of a general while Queen j 4). 4 ithorities state, although they point: detuils in connection with the liqui j Icbenvawaruing sat 3 tomobile was turned around and Mary's gown wes of white, blue and | hi. orenancies between’ testimony jout that the Inte season does noti dation of the firm: former Alder. : Main building Dickinson Normal.| proceeded back towards Clara with , silver, : 5 Aa iports from the undertaker who han- ‘necessarily mean a poor wheat crops! tman John Mulcahy, and five others, | | Basement completed last fall, Entire | the ther cars following. ee SA A ices on in- }dled the body at Jamestown and re | but simply increases the chances for! were charged with violation of the | ‘building, greatest length Be f + toy : ohneon points soot om my tata terme of the families of the {Ports from the undertaken who han- ia reduced yield. __. {federal prohibition law and with aid-1 |) be completed by Jan, 1, 1924. With grove a iM erreur tok plaered bridegroom or whose offi- {led the body at Grand Forks will { atthe from, foreral counties of! ing and abetting the illegal transpor- about & 000 hamraniated By es main saad: gate committe eth he i a ; jtness |f0rm the basis of the investigation, ec , {the state for lust week received from| tation of liquor. legislature, total building cos t rbile s . a a OED jit is understood. : Mandan Fi Files Articl jthe county extension agents, follows! pepe Ns a i be $300,000. Most of money appro- | approximately ais men follomin , ; : strik- | Jamestown hospital authorities in-; Mandan Firm les Articles; j f d ;priated in 1921 | representative . sennery -eecressed American ambassador, was a strik- | ,,Jamestown hospital authorities. in- j | Williams, oe ; , CARD SETTLES |_ London, April 26—There is ro|” Gymnasium, Valley City Teachers the crowd, saying: “Gentlemen this ing figure in tight velvet knee- |) met bel restralnedtinc hin bea of Incorporation | “A few farmers are plowing and NTEST FOR foundation for the report from Paris College. $60,000 propriated in/i8 an outrage. I shall report this to breeches, silk stockings and Other | eee ee eae that em \sowing wheat: on high land and the | co |that Eamonn DeValera was captured! i991 ‘To he ready for. oce ;{the governor. I will let the news- court regalia while Mrs, Harvey at- | fore Me leath, and that bruises ‘on = indications are that seeding ,opera-} CITY OFFICE |» Free States forces last Suturday {12, T® be ready for occupancy laarees Eneerall. bauble te tracted wide attention with her gown |the body were occasioned by him} A company which proposes to make tions will be quite general next week. | |near Cork and that official announce. | O*tober 1. ; ; There was no response from any of beige crepe with over-dress of falling or. leaping out. ‘ a business of securing a square deal! 4 heavy rain fell April 19 and the’ ‘ment of the capture is impending, | _Amusement hall, state insane hos-} ine in the crowd: but saversl aneme lack lace and sash anu vest of; | SSeS for the auto tourist is now in ex-ijand js so wet that little work nas| Cooperstown, N. D., April 26.—Alit was declared in responsible quar. | Pita! saineetown DL ODOT RSD DTO- | era of ithenalloniug, omen cracls » beige crepe embroidered in orien- | Sioux Coun y stance, i : slog Been Possible during the past week.|4-spot card drawn from a deck set-|ters today. The source to which the; Priated in 1921, To he completed; ("a wtong the crowd and acked those tal colors. She wore sable furs and | tuirbcabE: Articles of ‘incorporation were filed Alfalfa and sweet clover plants are/tled u tie contest here on alderman |report is credited has no means oz | this Year. | Ghauned pistols to hidsithen ates a black crinoline ‘hat trimmed with Officials Have here for the Tourists National Pro-| beginning to sprout.”—E. G. Schol-} between Charles Houghton and P. K.!knowledge, it is asserted, and the! .L#W school building, University} giso requested that Johnson be al- lace bows. 1 % sae tective association, wit! eadquar-j lander, Williston. Moe, in favor the former. | 2. ohne teeic: of North Dakota, Grand Forks;})... siaas ow i Traded Positions) ters at Mandan, and capital stock of | ee Mr. Houghton, drawing first pull- lajspem Tat Characterized a8 a shes ci0 a pronriated in 1921, Ex-| [Owed to point out the spot where MADE PRINCESS ha a. $25,000. The articles say the com-; Grant. ‘a ‘led a 4-spot. It looked as though the ee | pected to be completed by next Sep-} place. _London, April 26.—It is authorita-| Fort Yates, N. D:, April 26.-Two| pany is organized ‘to secure a square, “Seeding operations have been on} goddess of chance had frowned on! Chinese government has issued a | tember. Johnson. walkedscin <andaiue tee 1 d that King George |S! ty ‘officials who virtually {deal in all business transactions for | j i hi But Mr. Moe drew a humble i tively announced that King George Sioux county ‘officials who. virtually s ‘ansaction jin full swing during the entire wi im. But Mr. Moe drew a |decree forbidding the exportation of | Boys dormitory, school for deaf,| palmetto thickets, followed by the last night conferred upon Lady/|trade the positions of auditor andj persons traveling as tourists in and! The greater share of the corn ground! deuce. | cotton. Devils Lake. $100,000 appropriated! committee, but after a half hour i Haber. BowessLyoite, me ered Bieeu tah vie Madu tree AAY. an lts Teretirecres bas een. seeded. ‘ A considerable NOVEL F FEATURES pote tee in 1921, To be finished by Jan. 1,| search he declared he was unable to became the bride ot e king’s sec- ‘ ‘a_in i 8 é ; amount of grain is being stubbled in. } Ceylon exported 171,392,249 pounds . | locate it. ond son, the Duke of York,.the dig-| offices going while making the corporation shall be engaged in bus-'There was a little rain during the |of tea last year, of which 70 per, Wing on Minot Normal. $100,000} Shakes Handa: , nity of the Prine ishange: wen “ iness, and. to protect f id Personé|week, Meadows and pastures FOR A. C. FORUM (cent was shipped to Great Britain. appropriated in 1921. To be vom-| Meantime, Representatives Smith —- - - | _F. B. Fiske’s term as auditor ex-/ against any. and. all unfair and un-; showing green in some localities.”— |The United States was second best pleted by beginning of school year|and Kennerly were shaking hands |pired April 1, and he w: heduled | just discrimination and exploitation | c ‘ Pe nesta Kis Suice ioe’ Ctcketee MHEG | MHEG i alae {R. C. Newcomer, Carson. | Novel features were promised co-| customer. * | next fall. with members of the informal “re- [eorbesin cls’ dutieg as. cheasures May |W) Mey ao stravel nee tourists tu 2: air day at the Association of Commerce i ception committee” and there was 1 The company proposes to do busi-! Golden Vall Se i ' | ns is a x pe YY prop t ies olden Valley. Forum dinner to be held at the no further hitch in the proceedings. ‘ “et: Harmon's predicament was) ness in all states. Ineorporators| “Due to the wet conditions of the) Grand Pacific hotel at 6:45 p.m. to- The committee then proceeded to f worse. With a month left to serve/are G. A. Childs, ‘Bismarck; ‘P. D. soil not much seeding has been done.| rieht. The general subject of the the Tabert grave in the Mingo cem- as county treasurer he was up| Norton, C. F. Kelsch, J. A. Timmer-|Cold weather has prevailed with a Forum dinner is “Girls” Welfare.” |, i ’ tNatery! \¢ wae toundiush efhiik aand / against the necessity of qualifying] man, Mandan; Leo A. Mergen, Beloit,’ rain fall of .45 inch Thursda: ee pideram commilicseeticis: al behind a wire fence. Two convicts ° ; for auditor, to which post he was| Kansas. i A J. C, Russell, Beach. large attendance. 1 5 began digging into the mound. A New @ilsane, Da, Apw! g6coRed! lected deat fall, ne ints articles. sonata be out-| ahaa Pemesate 5 tipi ‘ heavy shower started and the work ? it e puzzle was solve: us: i e purposes of je company, rembina. f exhuming the body was postponed. cral Judge Foster today denied ap- } the «PY : ; ‘ ANONYMOUS WRITER SOUGHT f aq, | Of exhuming ly was postponed, plieation of Ben I Salinger Jr. for |. Mt: Harmon reeled ne trensurer| says it is “to receive all complaints) “All of the snow has gone except! “Tokio, N. D., April 26—Postal au- Dr. C. H. Waldron of the state agricultural college wil! | While waiting for the rain to ceasc, 7’. + his release from the custody of the ef BE ented ale the end Brieeenceg iat ey be ade by the large Hon, athe aud the weath-| thorities and the state fire marshal’s give a free, illusttated talk at the Bismarck Auditorium |G- Grimson, Assistant attorney gen- s ners r. Fi rists e, investigaie/er during the past week has been! office are trying to locate the author . . Fy eral of North Dakota, made an ap- ? fe 6on a is i i Py . 4 3 . Writ ot abies erste, “Salingee ig] County treasurer for a month, that is and ‘adjust the same in accordance |ideal for drying the fields. A few| of an anonymous letter which ccn- riday night at 8 p. m. on the general subject of parks, trees |o<21 to the committee not to opem the until he begins the regular term. fighting an attempt by court officials |" keds bi to remove him to Sioux Falls, S. D. on an indictment charging fraudul- ent use of the mails in promoting the Midland Packing Co. of Sioux City, Ta, 100 PER CENT LEGION. Williston, N. D., April 26.—The Ed- gar M. Boyd post, American Legion, of this city, has received a citation from the North Dakota headquarters at Fargo, in recognition of the record the post made during. February, when it placed its membership roll 100 per cent in standing. Santo Domingo lays claim to being the logical site for a truly Pan- American Columbus Memoria). each, case ‘and‘on the basis of hon- esty, justice and fair dealing in bus- iness.” ore aT Peru, in a “better babies”, cam- paign, is offering two homes as prizes to the middle and working class mothers of eight or more healthy children under 18 years of age. farmers who have light land started seeding the latter part of the week, In the eastern half of the county seeding operations will not be gen- eral before May 1. Due to the large amount of water, especially in the low spots, it is quite probable that the wheat acreage will be reduced from that of Inst year. Farmers re- port an ‘increased flax acreage. (Continued on page three. i tained serious charges against the owner of a building burned in this community, and which charges Fave been found without foundation, c- |, cording to A. T.\ Haaken-on, former deputy state fire marshal. The lat ter says the letter appears to havé been written in a spirit of spite. Postal authorities say the writer of the letter is. Nable to prosecution 'for misuse of. the mails. and methods of beautifying homes and the city as a whole. Dr. Waldron is coming to the city at the instance of the Association of Commerce, committees from which are co- operating to urge observance of Native Life Week and Arbor day in the city, April 30 to May 5, inclusive. Dr. Waldron will explain methods of planting and caring for plants and trees, as a part of his talk, especially to aid Bismarck people in their plantings during the next week. Many, beautiful views will be shown during the talk. coffin until some means of identify- ing the body could be procured. This, Mr. Grimson said could only be ac- complished by ‘comparing the teeth with a dentist's chart of Tabert's teeth which was on its way from the youth’s home in North Dakota, Grave Is Refilled. 3 ! The committee. yielded . to «Mr. Grimson’s request with the ander-. (Continued on Page