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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STILL SEEDING — FLAX IN SOME PLACES IN N. D. surrendering nothing ofthe a ‘NEW LAW BUILDING SOON TO BE ‘HENRY READE OCCUPIED AT STATE UNIVERSITY I$ HONORED Elected State Fireman's See: retary for 27th Time ed by the American people.” Scouts Return From Isabel; tages and independente,“now enjoy: Awards in Sports THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 ‘ear at the same place. -The Scouts are grateful to the men who drove |them to and from camp, loaned loats and helped in making the out- ing worth while. Any boy 12 years of age or ones wishing to-go to the next camp should phone Mr. Mac- Leod tonight or tomorrow at 460M. o-————___ AT THE MOVIES | A ? A Question a Day ? Before you buy a‘car ask the salesman this question: Crops Ge 11 “Ar Re ted a aap The Scouts returned from Camp Is the entire mechanism of your motor, including fly rops Generally Are Reported | Devils Lake, N,_D., June 7—Wil-|Isabel last n'ght, Messrs. Moule, | @= THE ELTINGE © | Wheel, starter gear, and clutch, enclosed in a dust proot Satisfactory Through | Hl liam Murphy of Valley City, was| Hoffman. Dr Enyce. Ha reine’: Dramatic, impressive and thrilling, | housing and running in oil? shee H| clected president of the North Da-|and Maclod § home. | Gourge "Melford’s latest Patamount ii i tirel: Josed and Northwest | Kota Firemen’s association af the} The boys pronoun abel a3 iiteire, “Suva Mead” will bo the at: (OVERLAND mechanism is entirely enclosed an | final session of the convention to-} the het camping grounds in this traction at the Eltinge theatre F runs in oil. OVERLAND clutch is of the latest most The weekly crop report of The iday. H. L. Reade of Bismarck was }part ot the coun a a vere U8Y and Saturday, Salem Mass, is | efficient construction.) Van Dosen Harrington Co. grain elected secretary for the 27th con-; “ Mone ci cen ‘ee ii ee oie the locale of the story, although sev- merchants, Minneapolis, as of June secutive time. Other officers. elected Sues COUN Mae poulen: OF Une a v Penge scree oe Suse tres, Viee presitents, Fit Bailey, Methodist ‘church. Nr. "Bouteh ine, gyal Of the seanes are tnid in Chin. | WATCH for TOMORROW'S QUESTION: As usual at this time of the year § Grafton, and H, Ry~Handtman. of. Yiled a puener, of Deweon, buys AV Oe Sune cMte cartain, Gerrit Am- the crops of the Northwest are in Mandan (rengurer, RC. Fuller of [Girls and # jolly time was lad in) seiac, (Albert Roseoe) ‘for a young liuy By ChaparioN that period of development when} Beactwire-biceled! mes ue singing. i | Chinese imulden: Taow: Yueh, played y they present 4 fine appearance, Gen- Lidgerwood was chosen as the place i i Fred ae al i Sa by Leatrice Joy. Gerrit returns from And You'll Buy Au eral conditions recently have been of next year's convention, Wee nc oaper Me aEeeaal saved | Shanghai with his Chinese wife to rood ud 0 ait of ote aby ce| iw Velie VeAL REDE chapel to) find Neltie Vollar (Jacqueline Easy Terms If You Like. f ioned by earlier cold and wet} ‘ ¢: Logan) ready to marry him. Nettie Ree Saal Hai con Ive Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Cross. of es ae g a pede: rages WILL BUILD Lnaw-on and their niees Misses aga ee paiedt aul corte ne Urine iNsl week IC nae bECHT (By Chas. G. Burke) ing material that it was late in the | Helen Coulter of Dawson and Gay! (Raymond Halton), o veel oonate I anr Motor warm and sufficient moisture| Grand Forks, N. D. June 7—The| fall before the outside work ‘w urlor of ‘Tanven were camp wueste! Vine and anobbime neko, Ger aoe Eup aiguelete: |avesmeee ; v7;.{far enough advanced so that wo for supper. It was dohn Anderson's) 7° 5 8nd an opium smoker, tells reported from most — districts.! new Law School building at the Uni- ohNeNnterioe obltne LUNIGTHE conTal| Baty Tewio were In seharee ot the! Taou Yuen that her husband and mere ee ee Holling aa ity of North Dakota is finished, be begun and by this time the | cooking and the boys were fustly | wee Milt find ieee. me yeane Sales BVH AAeteriMacling, “Gtociy Gh: rding to Chas. L. Ellis, super-leold of the past winter had set it yecision Is Reached in Grand | prowl of the manner in. which Sie | di’ GaENIGANALLIGIE Home beige “ MMGRRNCAPHTMUntaHes Have*had intandent of grolndslandebuildinwe and the york was tied up again. Andersons performed their duty.| Whore se ip peace ‘ a eae Su OF OUR: ! rains over a large part of|#* that institution. Work on the! Gothic in design, four stories in* Lodge Meeting at Minot | Bert Dunn was head waiter and | “here 8 pehed. Pathe News and Stirs Com an { rectitary: | structure has ceased, with the cx-! height, the Law building harmonizes | ine {proved himself a Past Master. After an op abla? ae del fepeney Pp y pring wheat, oats and barley; upton of the cleaning up, said Mr.) with many of the buildings already) stingt, N, D., June Z—The North | supper two all star base ball teama|®% Aesop Fable remedy are on the ———— continue fo show a generally satis-|Filis, and only the lack of cquip-/on the Campus, making a valuable | pKcta grand lodge l. 0. 0. F. and| performed for the tors, The| Prosram. i tory condition. Reports, how-| Ment such as chairs and tables pro-| and! beautiful addition, State Rebekah Assembly, mecting in| visitors fairly electrified the play- CAPITOL. | ever, indicate that some ficlds in| Nbits the full use of the building} The building houses eleven class] icin session late yesterday, unani-| ers who pulled down almost. impos. A diverting comedy of modern mar- | Mori: URlutA anH Northern South | 18 Bo revainder Of the year. us pre large recta Poppy cen mously voted to proceed with build-{ sible plays. aie ai) poate riage is the Goldwyn photoplay, jis main preoccupation. There is ac- Claire Windsor and Norman Kerry are very weedy and others! (io sces in the building from{ que rooms. and the law library-| ing of a new state-home on a-site}-made a great hit. It is\rumorcd| adapted from a magazine story by ae, 5 : y pair); and by M rank growth of wild oats, | their classes in the building from] When complete equipment arrive ain purchased at Devils Lake, | that all the older boys plan to re- Peter B. Kye, "Brothers canes ie Cen CG ib Bsa Ut iG La BE Ca a “Our correspondents in the Judith | "Wt? the end of the school year,] according to Mr, Ellis, the Geology, The estimated cost is $80,000. There | turn with the next camp. SRTER MeilLAUS the “attraction fe ae ion we. i nehiae A peers in still advise a very promising] "The Law building was made pos-| Sociology and Commercial depart-| 3") oy about $71,000 in the building | The camp base ball league was | fen o“duys, ‘beginning on Monday, |" "tho east ix a perfect one--the five New York, Their team work is truly spect for Winter Wheat in that | le aa ppropriation | 7 is ments will be housed in the new) or ee ie pledges yesterday aes | won by Art Bender's Eagles who! at the Capitol theater. Its thesis, efielpal enatactees Ueinp eyed by “ renennaiily “ta pleiurecmeking nd rict but other sections of Mont-| Sro'* gcfletaiure, of 190), of Stine vith the completion of the Laws sured enough funds to provide com- Mec Espns aeheee dere catchel-| that all men ate brothers, when Helene Chadwick and Pat. O'Malley brings out fully the truth and com ann report conditions as from fair) 00% Original, plans called for the ah yung compe sighteen | Pletion. Hy Lobuch. pitcher. Ist base Jack! becomes a’ question of marriage atidll| Ceulsthonipboemmiertieaecunleys iby cdysor mrs Kenclaatory: to food, Grasshoppers are appear-|“ommlction of the building before} Nuilding there are now eighteen | rom ass wit be laid this| Dingle, 2nd base Rac Taylor, ard Becomes & question of mar See a | Cas the” p ; F y ing in alarming numbers in the| te first of February 1923, but the| large buildings ow the university | fall and the building completed next |b Hy 'Danrot, short stop Ander-| matter what thelr tconomie or sceial North Central part of the state, | '#ilroadytie-up of last summer held] campus. Of these 18 buildings ten | son, 1. f. Wendal Sanders, center f.| 2, “Farmers are still seeding flax on! new and old ground in North Dako-| ta and Montana, and it is now be- lieved the flax acreage will be the largest for several years. Karly sown flax appears to have made good start except in a few inst ces where it has been affected by! frost. “Furmers are cultivat corn for the first time in South Dakota and Minnesota, and our reports are} very favorable as to stand and gen- eral condition. A large acreage has} been planted in North Dakota and | Montana. We have a few advices as | to damage done by cut worms, but the recent hot weather has put an end to their activities. “The Winter rye crop shows no! improvement. Information from | practically all important rye dis- tricts indicates that it is very thin on the ground, is heading out short] and is generally very disappointing | in its development. “Aside from the unfortunate con- dition of Winter rye we tonsider the general crop situation as very promising at the present time. JAMESTOWN - MEN WINNERS IN TRAP SHOOT Jamestown, N. D., June 7.—Fargo trap shooters failed to make any im- pressive records in the shooting of yesterday in the state tournament now under progress here. They are way down the list and are not con- sidered contenders for the honors. But one event was completed yes- terday and that was the state handi- cap singles tournament won by “Cap” Saunders of Minot. Saunders broke 95 out of 100 targets. Charlie MAERUA Summer Season Open —At— Lake Isabel Near Daw: (On Red BOATING, SWIMMING, DANCING. Dance Every Saturday Evening At Fine Pavilior for auto Raymond A Small Cash It’s Cool at Lake Isabel — Roads in fine condition Manager, $39.00 Monthly For One Year, Buys a rooms. | year, according to present plans. ider the difficulties of an off ‘CHILD DIES IN CONVULSIONS' breeze and chopping water, up so much of the required build re used for class and office GIRL SLAYER | Joyce Moule, r, f. Oliver Copen | The equati Boardman was second with a score of 94 out of 100. Fred Chezik of Portal is leading andem Canoe race, Marion Folsom! iat tent itself to veracious comedy ; ay the first half of the state singles L pcter Merinzdiilee Weartolipeounem aie ore mcs were feat Hero (OF eager \ =~” By the Short Sea Route championship with a score of 97 Sie ant dtis dah dalofinean|rere aud ‘Ted Anderson, second///"\. “yoy was aided by Director F. = ® out of 100, VELPER TGA IRE Cae tthe family ;J0h" Andexson and Bert Dunn, third rita =f ay ing rtuiencranes S.S. Melita, 14,000 Gross Tons Contestunts in the double target ‘seal Tuesday | afternoon. at Sh Hea ae Eee BH BUYGE TEA CaIG rage lee aleal Vanal Se AE ed ‘event will start shooting in the Geldck Tha: child waesteakeumaieiya oun tha) fastent) Neat with: Jae |UT 7 Gee cameniascaments tho Lara, frt and conirable ; morning. . -'during the night when it developed * x vein of comedy, ti arly in th + Monocli (one class cabin) rgo, was selected for the 1924] Police of Chicago Comb Caba Tconvuleione te gine auekorcniienatdl of} (hind, Porous hosts were prea BY a eee reels yields eaepidie ionhage aah Ships by the St. Lawrence sea is laanh Rey ee erno ing and Jack nham. 4 , Route. em eting, rets for Suspects E gusting its pone edna, tai the! tiltingvevent! Vernon King lenghter al the final foot of the ‘ TaPolice squads to-/ed found that no inque and Gerald Kettel won their way | lst reel. But there is @ sub-stratum Only 4 Days Open Sea , Chileneoy 4 utes Ty 7 y ohat siueee a lisaayOseuneril servile through hard battles with Jno An:| f Powerful drama in “Brothers Un- ‘The mow popular ships sail day were checking over ne at Driscoll tomorrow m@rning at the|derson and Bert Dunn and with Art| der the Skin” which makes of it more ing to Antwerp direct. cabarets, restaurants places of gay night life in an effort | to trace the girl slayer of Robert | Tesmer, wealthy insurance man, Te: peter returning home. with his wife Nate Tuesday night, was shot down by Bender and Zeph Hollenbeck. The following were elected ie of Fame at the Tuesday Camp Fire’ Council. Art Bender; Best Ball player, Catholic church at 9 } atlas IS SENTENCED): WORLD COURT Moscow, June 7.—Vasili roff, Lobach; Biggest eater, John Andzr-| t@ the analytically minded spectator. Gia SHAWAycaNeEeUta convicted of murder sons| the girl after she and a male com- son; Camp Sleeper, Geo, Dobson;| M7. Kyne is artist enough, however, Minneapolis, Minn. and his wife as his a were} Panion had held up a robbed the Beal isa tec am etal? Saneeerd | Reklmalis anclataaed mate lagl ators Of the several men and wo- sentenced today to be shot within 72; couple. ipBest cook, John Anderson; Laz: hours. Neither betr: y emotion | men questioned yesterday by the po- Jack Dunham; Pretty _ boy, As the sentence was passed but there| lice only one is being held until tur-! Washington, June 7.— President | Cayou; Pat boy Len Anderso was loud applause from the crowd in] ther investigation. She is S, Chligue, Harding declared in a letter made ney Guy, Mr. Fred Hanson; the courtroom and cries that the| said to have a criminal record, who public today that by accepting mem-4 gest Féct, Jack .Dunham; sentence should be carried into ef-]wi§ picked up near the scene shortly | bership in the World Court the Unit-}Slacker, Art Cayou; Camp immediately 72 hours. VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION Madison, Wis., June 7.—T! consin assembly today voted . to repeal the Severson law, state prohibition enforcement tute. This action followed an attempt to kill the bill which failed by the same | vote instead of waiting after the killing. The others either } proved alidis or satisfied authorities they knew nothing of the affair. cd States “may make its largest feas- ible contribution to the stability of | civilization,” while at the same time Herb O'Hare. The council are unanimou favor of a two weeks STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR e Wis- 48 to the sta- oe er uuu Tu IIL son, N. D. Trail) More Cars Shake Themselves to Pieces Than Ever Wear Out Charge that up to vibration. fom one quaries thousandth to one Vibration causes cars to grow old usanath of an inch. a prematurely by racking their chassis, he Light aie Enotor ‘erabodies the destroying the ‘‘metal life” of vital most anced seme Snown auto- parts, loosening up their bodies and matin crcetraciage. And.no chasais at cous squeaks and rattles. Frequent, pd gle adres So St aoe stor repairs a: result. ards ‘kmanship. ae St pea a t-Six is freer Aside from its mechanicalexcellence fi perce ees and its consequent long life, the Light- from vibration than. any car of its ap- Six is hand in design, ly Progimnats Rize or Weight vet produced. comfortable, sturdy, and we believe’ This has been accomplished largely the most economical car to buy and by a complete machining of the crank- operate ever offered at $975 or any- abate and connecting rods on all sur- — wherenear this figure. faces—a practice used by Studebaker Its substantial all-steel body, one. exclusively on cars at this price-and piece, rain-proof windshield, ten-inch | found only on a very few other cars cushions upholstered in genuine whose selling prices are from three to f A . leather, cowl lamps— these are among ten times as high as the Light-Six. many features heretofore to be had There are 61 precision operations in only in higher-priced cars. the manufacture of the crankshaft For 71 yearsthenameStudebaker has ‘ alone, 40 of which range in accuracy stood for integrity, quality and value. Power to satisfy the most exacting owner FE b. Pe ae en Pree ee STUDEBAKER ‘BISMARCE: MOTOR. COMPANY n. Good Music. 7 touring. KJ Kooker Payment, and t were conducted un- In the Best worker,! camp next! Station in life, is one that permitted ! ‘| Mr. Kyne to weave a story about two | New York households, one in a pov- | erty-stricken flat, the other in a Bild. | ed Riverside Drive apartment house, haver. shore te Agewere i than merely fine screen entertain- ment. There is an amount of truth- ful observation of human character in. the marriage relationship that | makes it something of a social study to the For further information Ap- night ply to any Railway or Steam- ship Agent or H. M. TAIT, Harry y Gny ‘Coal may be loaded at any time. NOW. C. H. BERGER, oe Coal Mine. Baldwin sly in TUTE TTT © ATALANTA TAR TNO TAT AG DAW BASE BALL! New Rockford.-- Carrington Vv Bismarck --STARTING-.-- PODAY AT... ..:...... Friday, June’8, at: 6:15 6315 6:15, Saturday, June 9, at. Sunday, June 10, at. Monday, June 11, at. eo) Bismarck Ball Park