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PAGE TWO Northwood; Second grade, Cecile grac JOWACITIZEN [icra ss ARCHERS HOLD ee Stark, Mandan, trusted with child like BL dee = tailed at a “reasonable price.” POLICEDRIVE Building and toan | ANNUALMERT lsc. 0% CE aces ds] TS RENEWED |Qaea):| Bradley Marks and four children, Mrs. Geo. Brink-}| ‘he governor Wednesday at Pierre, Fatgo, N. D., Aug. reece — in of Chicago, Ill, Walter C. Ves-| detailed statements of the cost of 3 the gee ge laleimente, in oak ben At the end of the first six months IN CH ] ¢ AGO t Port Huroi “ |conducting their business. From these ; : QUT OUTLAWS of the existence’ of: thed Maidan hice E. and ‘Bruce W. obtatiosd Aa ERIN Sie RN nein South ‘ i Beata a Ha Wao. ely os | Building and Loan Association the ‘ permanent price for gasol ine in South master workman o! . O. U. W. Bismarck, three brothers, E. H. L.,! Bova will be fixed.” i ises North Dakotans in the August 0. A. and E. E. Vesperman of this ate: be ald advises LL. city and ode sister, Mrs. C, A. Brum-| «Gasoline continued to be sold in | Federal Agents Say That Ring Bulletin, publication of the order to mond of. Washburn. akota members of the eight states of the “y he retail price fixed by the gover- ites May God grant to all a blessed}nor last week when he decided to Operatipns Are Uncovered Fargo district, ry.” rt A That North Dakota has a larger th int out that at th Pall- a were George Upright, Hd coin se ala a! Near Sherwood percentage of home owners than any he company point out that at the way com! . d that it iti close of the year in December the Clar Eliason, Wm. Fogerstrom, Rich- other state and that its per capita ; ee a eae a aaetA 4 Ith is greater than that of any BANKERS {ANIZED | assets of the association should be in ard “Penwarden, J.J. Starbuck, ‘€. H. Fargo, Aug. 14.—A system of in- vee BANKERS ORGANIZED |*sts of the association should be in|'49 CUPS AND MEDALS! peas “OFFER A A ternational liquor smuggling from | other state, are two of the points he cette ts though no more shares are subscribed the United States intg Canada and line way a ioe hag ae oa Ki bo RUN RUNNING e } tues wae, being. petivunentty, re- Sound, Asserts t association has enrolled 112 members ? Old Stamping Ground of Band ve have purchased 1235’shares of Hold Forty - Third Annual he stock, both monthly payment and Robbers Has Become a id. At the end of the period’the| Tournament of National No-Man’s Land assets of the association aggregated | more than $6,000, and the officers of Archery Association brings out as evidence that North ' H ‘ Dakota has claims upon its own sons \for during that period. . ' : ‘i ae ‘ . : 1 ns in’ othi ts: of Place Big Rewards For Cap- j During the past 0 seasor | Tournaments in Ancient Sport IN HE ALTH eR ae Ft ‘ : iter Ale ave iiiteroeted re ‘ Robbers snare being wplaceg as the houses . Rawlins . hea pA lid een percent of the people in North Da- : eS During the coming season officials : — ‘ Public Health Association] A shipment of 159 cases of Bodi- gos. awit bse ore7bomes tHe raph Des Moines, Aug. 14.— Iowa, | say they expect to make a special] Chicago, Aug. 14.—The forty-third ~| Rub consigned to a town of about “Do you know that the per capita ch for many years was the|effort to obtain memberships of} annual tournament of the National Makes Offer After In- 200 people was the cause of the ar- wealth of North’ Dakota exceeds that amping ground of bank robbers, ore PecHe ue would enjoy 4] Archery Association of the United vestigation eee renee and ibe sears of of any other state? apparently has become the “No- vas States will be held beginning today ba ded hth ce leat ok a “Do you know’ that with our sup- Gat? tok bade: ana ontit’ © a nae hinge sae eae that town by freight from Minnea- posedly high taxes in North Dakota, i x n’s land or reli ane ay ; hoes _Chatfoo, Je, newly appoint ani A jas bs igs il tie and the New York, Aug. 14—As a résult J th REA eck ine pt 16 counties out of 50 have no bonded ws, ag a result of the activities | ed e iden je re! most expert bowmen and women trom of a study of the health depart- is thought that the plan of op- debt? * of 3,800 trained vigilantes. Mandan Holstein breeder circuits,| 41) over the country are expected to After Nearly Week Week’s Advance td *. tek eration was to take the liquor across “Do you know that people in Ili- r y Pe ments of 83 of the largest cities of Miss Dora Miller, madate diet- ‘The state bankers’ association, | Wi!! #ssume charge early next week. The Market Turns ’ the border into Canada, redistill it 2 we nois and Iowa and other states want read : "| Yesterday Mr. Chaffee visited with | Compete for some 40 cups and medals. ; the country, The American Public| int. alcohol for drinking purposes | {tam of the University of Illinols, | North Dakota potatoes for both cat- which is responsible for the OT-| members of the circuits with Max| According to Dr. B. L. Rawlins, sec- £ jg) [Health Association has announced | and then bring it back to the United | 1emonstrates the value of yeast 43) ing and sced? ‘ gunization of the vigilantes, recent-| Morgan and County Agent Geo, Iise.| retary of the Association, at least 76| Chicago, Aug. 14.—After nearly {its purpose to offer a .series of| States for sale, The bottles were|,tet_and Armenian orphan ref-| “you must know that North Da- awards in recognition of attain-|matked as containing 95 percent al-| Rene? TrOm Mate Oneetets Bast kota hard wheat is a cohol “for external use only.” ported that during the six} Mr. Swanson who has been super-| archers will be on hand at the open-|& week’s advance the wheat market i months ending July 1 there was|intendent has resigned the position | ing. today showed a downwakd tendency considerable a" factor in our national bread basket.” and will return to his farm in Mc-| Dr. Robert PY Elmer, of Wayne,|turing the early dealing, Some of/ment and advancement of com- “OES LER Ai Sle ale reme ; , [the selling wag sald to ‘be on the|munity health service. The status To Sherwood Company | WORLD'S MEANEST 4 oo He Bi in recent years Hpnry, county : anes ghettos eames hee a hes rn ee ne San part of Tone hi ere, Bat sellers? base Re ie health ‘work dn. ifferent : Be abinssnt was oui to the MAN STEALS eer CATTLE BUTCHERING CHARGED facies eis ay banks and|Mont., where he has been engaged in| tion of one year, will be unable to|{08 showed legs vigor than of late, | cities will be determined by per- For ps 3 te pees Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 14—The| Fort Yates, N. D., Aug. 14. Riitomers ity beries during | dairy 4/oyk. He is a graduate of the|attond the meeting. Dr. Elmer is al- @ number of commission houses} sonal surveys conducted by agents Mifineapelis. ‘there Lett nodecenl of world’s meanest thief, charged with| Takes the Gun, James Deme: 1921, before vigilantes were|A and M College of Mississippi and|so the holder of the distance record ppbearing to be expecting a reac-jof the association, and the rating aah eer ye ae Me parte 9! | deliberately and maliciously stealing George Many Sijeunds have been organized, totaled $228,973.84. Dur-| will prove a valuable man in the|for the last meeting, 269 yards ‘and |" in view of recent continued }of each city will be based wpan 4 pany in Sherwood, it is}, set of false teeth, both upper and |‘bound over t ict court on’ the upturns. Country offerings, how-|plan which will be presented for | said. : fi Joe E. R f Valley | charge of killing and butchering cat- ever, remained small and bulls took | consideration and adoption at the| The two men who were nabbed at ees ‘being souellt ty authorities tle in this sgcion. a the position Mhat price setbacks | fitty-second annual meeting of the|10:30 p. m. Friday while unloading here and those -notified at other! Authorities state that some 19 head ing the following year, when the] position. inches. James J. Jiles, the 1921 cham- ilantes were just getting under py oe 9 pion, however, has entered. Women’s there were 30 robberies and| sidney Cohen of the Arcade Var-|champion, Miss Dorothy PASmith, of 7 4 F 5 3 hs n Tee. would prove transient. The open-} American Public Health Absocia-| cases from the freight train into a|_-; if cattle hi b issing, TI s HS eee ear just end. | ctY store has gone to St. Paul and| Newton Center, Muss. also will not ling which varied from unchanged |tlon, to bo theld in Boston October |truck were Jake Sair and William |"°I3'® ce ig described as being| Keogh has been one of the heaviest as obtaine Minneapolis where he is doing fall) be ablé to compete, but Miss Cynthia| figures to one-half cont lower, with{8-11. This rating will take account| Mininski, Federal charges will be| porto sud at re Sl tesers, having lost cigh@head, Of- er buying. M. Wesson, who held the ¢l September $1.00% to $1.00% and]ofg all health work which the city between 25 and 380 yeark old, § feet 5 P : The record, “of Jowa, jthe only ship for’ several years p: December $1.04% to $1.03% want ti doing, elther through ita health Pg Ma cid ee ones corey 10 inches high, and weighing "about | ficials say at Takes the Gun has STAY! ch an orgatiization, r ! 3. marshall has been sent to Sherwoo i confessed and implicated the other ~ Pete having aneM tention of bank. | Roy Reis, coach of the Mandan high |1921, when she lost to Miss Smith,{followed by a material decline qll| department or local non-official !¢) get them. 180 pounds. Anyone seeing a man | onioneed Lis allewed that some of ; ae nae Two other eases of violation of the | “PO, Snes ain Gencription, 's fen | the stolen ang butchered cattle were prohibition law have been roported | im but to inform police authorities | Drought to Fort Yates and disposed or ie school arrived Saturday from his home at Brainerd, Minn., where he} Interest in the ancient-sport is steadily growing, despite hardships will attend the tournament. around. health organizations. Rallies which ensued failed to] The first series of awards will be hold. The close was unsettled, %&c}|made to cities of a population of d authorities throughout:the states and a number have visited L tere and obtained a working| has been spending the summer. Mr. Knowledge of the system with a|Reis will assist Dr. Bjornson, secre-| imposed by the war and its after-|to %e to one and five-eighths cents| 100,000 or over which show the apa headquarters here today. | immediately. er yiew of having {t introduced in| tary of the Missouri Slope fair asso-| math, according to Dr. Rawlins. The|Net lower with September 99%e to/most nearly adequate community | PP irs of pevbure N. D. wi : Se Gipir awn: states, ‘(ciation until the beginning of school,| tournaments are becoming more and|99%e and December, $1.03% to $1.03|health service as of January, 1924.| | Fred Kissel of Fryburg, N. D., whe BOOST FOR WOMEN ‘The vigilantes, armed with army more popular, and a large number of | The development of the public | 1% iytted Sede Dads peng Me Paris, Aug. 14—For the second! & 52 pistols and rifles or sawed-off! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowers of this{ people are becoming interested in the ae + [health program ‘has been #0, raptd | ne a vee and ne aa raticg| time in the history (of the French ae To USE shotguns and the authority of dep-| city accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, C.|game that was a profession before CHICAGO LIVESTOCK in recent years that it is by no} moonshine whisky and one 10 gallon Bar, a woman has been chosen sec- ity sheriffs, are, for the most part,|B, Bach of Minot will leave tomor-|the-coming of firms, The war, |», tica#0, Aug. 14.-Hog receipts} means easy for the city health of-| copper still. | The equipment was 5 : retary of the lawyer's organization. ex-service men, trained in the ws¢|row in the former's car for Spear-| which cut off Ameritan archety en- por Hehe cere ene pent the! Seed Serre Sephari She is Mlle. Lucille Tinayre, 24, and of guns. They are subject to cali] fish, S. D., where the state conven-|thusiasts from the manufacturers of wity packers averaging steady|te is doing the most important |withih 200 feet of the house. The will fill the post oncé held by Mille- hie Oly, 24 hours a day 365 days a year.|tion of the Knights of Pythias will| Europe, who supplied them with the rand and Poincare. Their names and telephone num-|4. held. y' best arrows and bows, made it ex- care $8.50. ‘things first and doing them in the / search was made on a warrant issued z hers are on a special switchboard | One of he features of the conven- in the telephone office of thelr |¢ion'will be the third annual Sylvan home town and the operator, call- Ceremonial Aug. 18 which will. be’ ing them out, is allowed a bonus | icq in False Bottom Canyon of the of .00 to encourgae speedy Black Hills. servic The vigilantes operate in 800 of : the 1,000 towns in the state which} ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Reidenger Nave banks. The organization {!s}and children will leave Thursday for spreading and probably will be in| Yackima where they will make their operation in the other 200 towns|future home. Mr, and Mrs. Reidenger before the year is ended, have resided in the city for the past ta receipts 11,000. Better|best way. In order to clarify the}by H. C. Kenmare, justi: S thi ; ceedingly difficult to conduct tour-lgrades most killing classes gener-feituation the association, which 18| peace at Melons, ont’ “= tte BUSINESS AS USUAL De tern ee arp sev-| ally steady. others Bias Top the official ier ee represent, AtiSnow, N. D., Steve Jilneck! was| _ Willesden, Eng. Aug. 14.—George ‘ meee acturers who are| matured steers bid $1°.40. Calves/ing the public heal workers of Stef "| Wakeling’s father, a\cripple~took*i turning out high grade archery sup-|receipts 25, cents lower. Bulk|the United States, Canada, Mex-|°rresed when a quart of white moon fe : POLISHES i shine whisky, 50 gallons of rye and had to go to the hospital. But plies. vealers to packers $10.50 to $10.75. |tco and Cuba, some three years 8£0| sugar mash m coh and the tay of 4 his business had to go on as usual. ids or Pa: The Boy Scouts have done much to-| Sheep receipts 15,000. Fat and|appointed a committee on municip- . a ward popularizing the sport, accord-| feeder any an sheep strong to al health department practice of | “@shboiler still were found on his} Se Gorge eT eens tad ing to Dr. Rawlins. 15 cents higher. Natlyes mostly |which Professor C. E. A. Winslow | Property on Aug. 9, it was charged. | ° ; One of the events of the Chicago] $12.25 to $12.35. Lightweight.cwe®|is chairman, and which includes} ihe liquor was in a cupboard in the ; shoot will be the competition for a| mostly $7.00 to $7.50. Dr. C. V. Chapin of Providence, Dr.| fitehen, the mash in a bedroom, and ‘THREE ISN'T EVEN trophy presented by Douglas Fair- ———_—__ _| Haven Emerson of New York City,| the equipment in a machine shed, ac-| __ 414.—It cost 3 \ aby: prczented by Hoggiaa Fale §T. PAUL LIVESTOCK Dr. Donald B. Armstrong of the| cording to-the officers ‘who made the|, Liverpool, Eng., Aug, '14—It cos Banks in e: of the 99 counties} nine years. 2 a eee EI fh th = Hood” d: tized th So. St. Paul, Aug. 14.—Qattle re-{Natipnal Health Council, Profes- arrest. Both these cases will be| Messrs. Blac! ge, local bakers, ss CRT lia Ra tt sae Tyee grout bowmman «the story of 8). ints 1,800. Beef steers and’ ahe!feors' Freeman and Frost of Johns| prosecuted in state court. to learn that three is an odd num. ture or jnformation leading to the W AHPETON IN In archery today targets are 48) stock steady to strong. Few Mon-| Hopkins Unlveraity, and Dr, La-H _—_____. ber,” They ead pat aul rE Cc AP I ‘oO L > bev’ P and o ybbors or t 8.00. Bulk {Thompson of the Un s joaf of bread, T ) 4 BURICUNYAC Oca CE Tune inches in diameter, and the center, or| Hone Seis ee oiters 940] Public Health Service. ‘The report Unbankable Papers |i they thoucht was the Food Con- eat | burgh: attempting to rob or “gold” is 9 5-8 inches in diameter. THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY (Tuesday) \ to 6.00, Cows 3.25 to $4.50 Can-J0f this committee will be publish- A 000) trol, Order of 1921, requiring bread ee and piles $2.00 to ak Bulls{ed this fall by the United States mount to $400, on sale to weigh a pound or aff-even burslarlze a a pnetremartily PREP ARING FOR Around the gold are bands of red, paid immediately upon the c , blue, black and white. A gold counts a ; Head or allve, of robbers or bure- nine points, a red seven, a blue five,| strong. Bulk $3.25 to $4.00. Btock- ro Health Service as a special) wWiniston, ND, Aug. 14—A re- nurehes op pounae But/the “judge tars taken while tn the act of com- A L MEETIN G a black thred and & White’ one point. a eee fecders firm, pale ne Me'the further punposé of the port propared by Receiver George B. sought. otherwise: mitting the ¢ 5 Events range from 40 to 100 yard alves receipts cotwmittee, in order to prom a | Everson of the Williams County State ‘ARS. Several counties have equipped The bows generally used are the, cents lower. ‘Beat lights 9.50 26 $0.05.] Corrie of generous rivalry between |bank on the liabilities and assets of penal ae i) thelr vig antes aie samered a traditional “six foot yew Hog receipts 4,500. | Steady to communities, to make similar|the institution, for presentation to| s1\°‘Donald McLarty, Sr. celebrated monies Be a ae eoaed wood, spruce, or any kind of woodj25 cents higher. Packing sows show. award in succeeding yea year the district court, states that there their golden wedding anniversary by from behind which the bandits arc| Three Day State Convention| that will ‘make a good fishing pole,|@d least strength. Bulk desirable is the sum of approximately $400,000 | -tertaining many friends and neigh- due for a rain of lead, should they : except bamboo, is used. Arrows for|180 to 325 potind butchers $7.60 to ate Library which the receiver considers unbank-! 0... A dinner was served. The cou-| “Another county} Opens This Week—Pro- j men aré 28 inches in length and wo-| $7.85. Packing sows $7.50 to $2.75. “A FOOL THERE WAS” ble paper. This paper, in, the opin- is section for the pass that ; h iy : 3 ple have lived in this section for has colored lights for night pur- A men’s arrows are from 24 to 25 inches| Good pigs mostly $6.00, n Bee Literature fion of those making the appraisal of | Tust 43 years, fl Beer ve Sie tianites snes iden —- of Business and ton. ee wp Sheee,fecelots, 100.” Meaty steady. the assests is fuctically worthless a "a ; With Estelle Taylor and tify each other. The same county rt Activities large gallery is expected to, Bulk fat native lambs 11.25. Handy-| sygadixsom; Wis., Aug. 14—A li- jo mention of; isregularisies in’ the ing! McKenzie Roo has provided spiked belts, which po wateh the contest. at Washington | Weight ewes $6.25 to $6.76 wee of itpratare ga-the Inaus.|Peration of the bank is made in the cae ‘Tuesdays, Thurs: all star cast. are stretched across the highways i Park this year, and owing to the fact trfor ies’ was dedicate’ at’ tho examiner's report. d d Saturda 10c/' k to puncture the tires of thg auto-| Wahpeton, D., Aug. 14.—Social|that both men’s and women’s cham- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ous. Be Oe One proposal given to effect re-|@ayS an ys. FOX NEWS “ mobiles of the fleeing bandits. In| activities will vie with business ses-| pions will not compete ‘keen rivalry| Minneapolis, Aug, 14:-—Flour un-| Wisconsin College of Agriculture] opening of the bank is. for all de-|dances. Coolest spot in Bis- counties where there are airplanes,| sions for popularity at the annual|for the championship is expected. | Changed. Shipments 48,552 barrels.| here Monday, and beekeepers from] positors to agree to-leaye 60 per cent | marck. arrangements have been completed | convention of the North Dakota De- Bran $22.00 to $22.50,_ y every’ state in the Union, from/|of their deposits-in-the bank for for their use in case of emergency. | partment American Legion here Aug. Canada and from a numbey of for-| three years. The, balance of 40 per OTICE! Tomorrow and y eae 15-17, according to the completed M AN TT ND . BISMARCK G! eign countries were here tb join in| cent, it ie proposed, would be under- Continue 1. Norte city ‘water. testy program issued by Dr. H. S. Kreidler, L (Furnished by Russel the distoric event. written by the guaranty fund com- City Health Officer. SHIRLEY Nyalipeton!lpropramichal sacl Bismarck, Aug. 14, ‘brary is-known as the Mil-| mission and paid by them soone¥ of MANDAN NEW. Baseball, boxing, auto races, aerial No. 1 dark northern,, ‘ .07| ler Memorial Library of Bee Liter- later. circus, a mardi gras costume ball and No. 1 northerh spring id was established in honor att Fee ee eo) a feature airplane night flight. will s No. 1 amber durum. ot ae memory of Dr CC miller,| » TO REPRESENT BOARD is ASPIRIN help to while away ; ~ 0. 1. mixed durum bah 4 ; FAgULTY FOR elp to while away the tedium of al cay Ne. 1'red durum .... 80 yeara advanced modern meth- | osed of sdminiatration be be , Y ji eS hy heavy program of business to come board of administration |before the convention, according to| Fumeral Setviceg for A. A.|No.1 flax . honey ‘production by his! situated by’ th board to represent i Dr. Kreidler. e No. 2 flax 5 | Writings in bee Journals and talks it at the American Prison Conferbnce > MRAR NAMED) srer ers rn, moe] Verevinan oa at [RoE ae Ista prea, Domne ot "hate aa aaa weleht mill meet Russie LeRoy of Family Home in ry WWbkaries have been received: from | 19 and Supt. W. F. MeCl dot tha ereiine of ne dinciae roth = Minneapoliay Aug. aac Wucat Le-! MRTG sxe aedtcation of| pelted to" repress tbe ‘School wil phen cient 3 With | the convention. It is a scheduled 10 uneral rites for Albert A. Vesper-|eeipta 194 cars ‘compared with 394/the. ‘Mbrary, the National” Honey | the National Association of Juven : ets: okay 5 round bout. man, who died Friday afternoon af-|year ‘ago. Cash No: '1/ northern ‘ iatios it | Agencies, to be held in Boston at the i eS a rineipats |{&F ® lone illness, were held yesterday |$1.12 . — sphoctation.wiM'ggnert | 7s : j In the semi-windup, the principals y |$1.12% to $1.17%; No, 1 dark nor-| hore, _ same ti TUES are Johnny Kanuf of Moothaad org |#fternoon at the residence, and were|thern’ spring. cholée- fo tancy d ‘ ESDAY as Battling Krause of Hazen, - welter. | attended by a large nymber of friends | $1.28% to $1.29%; good to cholte|¢ lars $ id relatives of the deceased. Rev.|$1.18% to $1.22% ontina to “6 ‘At a meeting of the Board of Edu- | weight, scheduled to go eight rounds, | 2 y Spation held last week the faculty list | Both bouts are no decision contests,|",¥: Strutz officiated, - good $1.14% to $4.1 ate n union employe at a chocolate factory ; for 1923 and 1924 was completed.! The complete program follows: Rev. Strutz preached an appropri-|$1.12%; December ° §1. 13%; May | here ‘tried unsuccessfully ¢o get sev- “School will open September 3rd and + Jate sermon from the text; “These are eer, For Bismarck and vicinit: eral fellow i} 9 he personnel of the teaching force Wednesday they which have come out of great n No, 3 yellow 82 to 83%c. | érally fair tonight and Wed Tons d = will be: 10:00 A. M.—Call to order by De-|tribulation and have washed their] Oats No. 3 white, 82%4:to 33%e. coals tonight. : ; f f C. L; Love, Supt. of Schools, Man-| partment Commander. robes and made ‘them ‘white in tle eciareg Nen bees cents... an Dakota: Generally fair | JOHNNIE WALKER “@an; Dave W. Lindgren, Principal of Invocation by Department Chap-|blood of the Lamb,” from Revela-| fy pee ednesday. Cooler to-| would the non-union ‘members join,| 4 ‘ + PAULINE GARON High School, Jamestown; H. S. Com-} lain. tions. lax No. 1, $2 4% to: en. ; A Hog they" ware ot te obillty-—ian. ; LLOYD HUGHES ae Pe ne E, dons Reading of the call of the Conven- ue suartet gaompated of M ona NORTH D A ‘A ) her Conditions poverished by, A. ; PATHE NEWS alley City; Manual Train in-| tion. irs. Frani albert ‘and Mrs. e up- s i /atructor, . Alvin Stinson, Mandan; f | Balke and Rev. Si pene 3 z « Sree cad ee aa te |, atone race soho. ie ot a ele Dae le ENGL i i Eitan er | oa oon Tne | une zo, we ce mane “sure |] HAROLD LLOYD it BarGelone & Hobart | Rickert, Response, Seth Richardson, Fargo. “Asleep in Jesus” and “Lead Kindly REDUCTIONS “Elsewhere the weather is gen- @. M: 4 motoriat,| getting the genuine Bayer product ita Mayer, St. Cloud; HS. English | APPointment of Committees. Bight crally fair exeept in nofthern Utah | y ing 80 fast on the speed.| Prescribed by physicians over twen- stant, Marjorie Hyslop, St. Paul; U: ive A M. —Address, Thomas Mill- Interment was in. St. @lary’s ceme- ae One) where heavy precipitation oceurred.|way here {hat his tires had to be be tp eet and proved safe by mil- || WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY % English, Gwen |‘ alien property custodian, Wash- | tery: not ‘cateet ie nits; being ‘flushed with water every. time he| lions for ' Be ania tu 8 Latin, Doreray | ington, D. C. A sketch of Mr. Vesperman’s life| made in other ty ‘country. prevails over tie upper | pansed the pity are which a tire} golds Hendachp GLORIA SWANSON Been eed a Ha 'S, Mathe.| Reports of department officers. | follow : 5 nd northern’ Rocky/engine pumped the water. Toothache Petaling Bored ‘ gaatics, Helen Fullerton, Rockford,| 12:00 P. M—Adjournment. — ~ “Albert A. Vespe: y St, Pau}, Aug, 14Initial eal by regi ? Earache papa gy "THEO <* Home Economics, Dorothy| 1:80 P. M.—Address by Gov. Nestos- | DeForest, Dane Co, Wis., May -48,|tho state Of Mihneagtg in the porth-| . , ° Reed Conditions OLYMPIC BTAMPS ralgia Pets « DORE ROBERTS Golding, Gledden; Physical Fduca-| Committee reports. 1865, His early youth was spent in|west’s offensive to bring down the| ‘The roads throughout the State are ‘YMPI “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ Paris, Aes. 14.—The Teaneck gov- ich unbroke: Gerad or: —in— ernment is preparing to isguo special} tains proper directions ly box- 6) postage sey to commenorate the|s of aaive tablets cost few cents. | « PRODIGAL | ; ~ | Bruggisth also sell bottles of 24 and |B "| Qlympic Games here next year, ee Agia inthe trate mark otf DAUGHTERS” APEECTIOU ATA NAME ieture of Mongacetica- “Long Ditton, wo ‘ane vay ST ites of Salicylicacid. - Popkess. mets Renee n, Ruth Dowd, Durand, Wis.; Mi New business. his birthplace. Later he moved with | price of gasoline aze.expected to be excellent condition. a Bunice Stevens, Ironwood, Micl Adjournfnent. the family to \Mitchell County, Ia,,| taken today by 'N. J. et com- it Hpanish, Elizabeth Chapin, Minne-| 4:00 P. M,—Ball game. whey, they alge unt aul the me| missioner of ; ' ) Sppoliss Principal of the Grammar] 7:15 P. M—Parade. ‘0 North Dakota ‘ department, Jessie W. Walm, Spring-} 8:30 P. M.—Boxing exhibition at “field, Iowa; Grammar teacher, Mow-| opera house ‘rd Benson, New Richmond, Wi: ehurth: a rammar teacher, Nellie Minn‘ Thurndi Sunday, cel POF Lrg Dee. go; Grammar teacher, Mary M:| 9:30 A M.—Convention called to| 22, 1808, he fell ‘united in ich ers i ae ‘any’ Roche, Madison, 8. D.; Sixth grade,| order.” . mony to Misa Clara Steinke, which eee tq. are nth wecdnchied ‘Gentral, Clara Nestos, Buxton; Fifth| Address by distinguished gucsts. “| happy union was blessed with fi motor .f Central, Blanche Clark, Mi-| - Committee reports. children; hom ‘asebednd th Central, Kathryn! Unfinished Business, oe : Adjou: FM Address, George Hat- resenting National Con , lived ‘ever since: ge, San Francicco, fone the déceaséd ‘Pecame: affl in diabetes and com; iieetlone ea Fin almost it ¥ a a i at sarees : Se a at ial See. ving: toom, and ie ater ‘Wan 3 BROTHERS ie Funeral Directors — PHONES zis PAEGAGANA Qo% a0, E “s hi nin (ee. ic Tare Gras” Bo,