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i emcee PAGE FOUR - ‘URE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE eS DECEMBER 29, 1923 is 7 1 | | Expulsion of Greek Royal Family Interpreted 2! TM LL LL LLILLT | MARKET NEWS | As arr coup to Establish . i epublic : WHEAT GOES. 2 se ‘A Service Writer AY eet Dec. 29.—Elimination } | to supposed. vacation Dec. 18 of King | corge II ends the Glueksburg fam-, Nay: s tenure to the Greek throne, { | Present interpretations of the ‘More or eke Spreading De-| coup indicate the former ruler is| {not resting as supposed but 1s in| velops in Trading exile with his former kingdom de- | | finitely planning to become a epee lic The fighting which made Greece}? Fl eed 2. PIONEERS L A ID — LANDMARKS TO GO? FOUNDATION OF | “ N.D.’S PROGRESS sk Now Is to B perstructure, Says Dr. ot John Lee Coulter In ohn * No his ike | ei R At A substantial balance in a sav- ings account is always a help in, time of need. Chicago, Dec. 29.—In the absence | jof any determined selling wheat | .G LOMING 4 i z Ree ESNGE S| “COmNe vopaged alittle higher: thday in trp| Didgpentent of Turkey “ended with No one cari tell when unex = es [early transactions More or lesAj® Bavarian prince, Otho, wearing the d ' Hunter, N. Dak, Dee. 29—That the Spreading between Chiengo and Win-| Creek crown. He ve ected demands will be made on D: ly pioneers of North Dakota iaid inag developed. | OibeRiNe business | 7evolution. i hae Dy te foundation for a prosperous iv ras. chiefly of week-end eveniNk| 1 second son wan elected ee | one’s pocketbook. It is always , i lization by dotting the ndscape up character. The start which varied |), : ie j sio De with homes, court houses, schcols, | from the cdiié ke VORtAPaAy's, TGLGH Be een a Ore ST es] = comforting to know that emerg et eric banks, stores, mills, eleva- to 1-8 cent to 1-4 cent higher with| 0" a. a’ ruler he was very sutis: = ; ib t Mie tors and the like, and that the task |May $1.06 7-8 to $1.07\and July! fiion. led his troops through the = encies can be met. } lk confronting the pioneers of — today [$1.05 1-2 was followed by slight | factory, led Ena hed = : A i and tomorrow is to build a supe |general gains and then something of aera td = “ i‘ 4 py xttueture on this foundation, | were eeaelotl j Greatly: ested ed oer | = Money in the bank means free- : ; the points emphasized last night by Subsequently a decided falling off}, 01% 4 ate = % oy we Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of ini pHlniaey: Feel ite tiadia, Bulliakiees him. Constantine got into trouble | = dom from worry. ati aatniatk Ae ao 3 ! by his refusal to join the allies when | : the North Dakota Agricultural co fect and withsonly Monday left for ut An) = ree 19! jege, in an address delivered before deliverics on December contracts the| ‘"¢ World War broke’ out. He said = core Poh aaneee ahi ice [oath ' it wasn’t to Greece’s interest to en- => SS fia in ussembled farmes and townspeople of market made a rather lively upturn Thi Mi a Greexs— = Wan Muster, North Dakota at the dedi Var the Talk, | Pieleba Telanedl” strong, | 08, , Tee ertiet and: many Creeks — = in fay ties of the local consolidated schoo! | 1 to 7-8 cents to 1 3-8 cents ret ship, reeekted “ayorn Geta the Za ° ° = a ee ae [Bigs May $1.00 S- to 7-8 to 4107) AP, Seuetge! Maes Gowers | =| First National Bank |z2 ee pe GREE. ae ees enter = Th Bank = ph we ized in breaking the n CHICAGO LIVESTOCK e “g 4 = r Ban >= bo pec sod, back-setting it and producing Chiedgo, Dec. 29—Cattle receipta| Alexander, became king. Alexander! = e Pionee = from the original natural richness, 1,000. Compared with weeks ago| ted in 1920 and’ Constantine came! = | 300,000.00 = PE) cnough to lay the foundations for a other grades und weighty matured|O°ck- ig al = Capital and Surplus. see 500,000.00 = ko ove nderful and prosperous — civiliz steers 15 to “25 cents lower. Top}, A® king agath, Constantine wen = Tota) Resources Over.... 2,500,000. = b ; ; ae fineta FOUnS to war with Turkey for Asia Minor. | = = boi ‘tion. They have laid as fine a foun pearlings $11.’ Nob “hie ie IGkbeIe= Gente! => = N mg dation 1 body of pioneers in Sheep receipts 2,000. .Generally| \°t Only, were the Greekt - beaten, — = eer é por Oe , \ ; ae but 1,000,000 Greck, refugees from| = = five any new country time stead: Large percentage of total =. Wa “Anyone who that they | receipts direct. to packers. compared| TUtKey were duniped into the country| T HAUELIIUUNITOAUUUHUGTES Ane Pat avernol, hor very evltently not ex-| vith week lage: fat lambs anafeue:| —#,0eh 168 populatian. TA l he is ie ie a ay is drove Constantine from the! he ab; amined carefully what hi been lings 25 to 50 cents higher. Rrotie alice ‘nitire 10°22 ahd ‘six/of | sel accomplished, They built for them Hog receipts 10,000. Fairly active,| rome Once more in 1908 and ne | fie yg selves and future generations a com ; {All interests bu: Strong to 10} jeg | rev vp! network of roads throughout Itose who have y well remember the twd land-| cents higher. ly five to ten ge in Ag : dani Mi Lo the state and this has meant that 1i fables een Dp shov Vanderbilt manvion at Fitth Avenue and | cents higher, Top $7.25. ; he Sark ecene to the t Tone] AS terally thousunds of miles of ditehes SNH street, opposite Central Park. Below shows a row of quaint | me Giveck affairs have gone from ba | i CE te beta and bridges built, Houses on West 40th street, within stone’s throw of the Gay Whit ‘ i : se 0 worse ever sinc i eee cue ee bo dug und Urldyea Dee Way. They are a relic of “little old New York." Both ar d to have | ne PAUL LIVESTOCK re-| The leading r respon- | \ ta the B y Pioneers been sold recently, and will be torn down to make way for skyscrapers. | wints 100. Compared with weck sible for both Constantine's and ey) th all “More than 70,000 homes consisting ceipts 100, | Compared with weck 8E0 | George's exile, is Colonel Plast : ; Aas Lapean cea Mealy: fat stee ngs uneven- or co the & houses, barns, pranaries and mis") cciany in the matter of one $800 clared he stood for majority rule of|ly weak to 25 ‘cents or more lower, {2 Officer of the “King's COLONEL PLASTIRAS Sic gh} cellaneous, buildings were: built by {icin which sas taken from the ac the Iepublicans -segardless of sherstock strong to 2 cents high: [RBON® {© hie men ae “Black Pepper OLONEL PLASTIRAS Defeats B. H. sieereelaiaii am Tie BaMitleh torthe original’ cabine | Coune and made in the form of a loun idge Burke of Bismarckler. Canners, cutters, bologna bulls; because of his fiery character. He,——~— Team ina aes Game He n additi Wael Pals 4 to a bank in Monta liatory speech, in which|and stockers and feeders fully th cog which were constructed at first,’ “phe defens: io) gor these pioneers have built thousands yen ag Gu of schools, they have provided teach- ,ajority of stock inthe h bac cis und. ‘preachers, so that today | ivan auuinoriopommive rene e ontende dothat inas- ‘ - important thing was to! steady. Bulk prices at the close. derson repr enting the name 4 Coolidge delegation, adding|Comnton and medium fat steers and ky: was » didn't think there ¥ eer but that this state s uF th) e. Judge Burke held a Wil- sat as head of the committee of army! : nd navy officers which demanded ER Tribute to bd Paid to Rt. Rev. is 4 pore or nab ar utes ee a J. Poyntz Tyler, Bishop Basfetball stars of former years in | $5.50 to $7.50. Butcner|Glucksburgs for Greece's i the Bismarck high school took the 5 to $3.00, Bologna bulls | tunes. i of N. D. Diocese high school team into camp here . Stockers und feed-| Géorge’s wife is a Rumanian prin- Lean ey jlast night, 16 to 15 in a game which 0 to $6.00. Calves i cess, so presumably the exiled king | ‘; | eat r y ’ WO North Dakota citizens are educatgd,| the fund and handle it as he liberty-loving, God- ni. |he was acting within his rights in the meeting. [ers $4.5 es receipts Fargo, Dec, 29— Episcopal bishops | was close throughout div “They have contributed the neces- ker of Yucea de-{/100. Compared with week ago, veal) 8nd queen will live in Rumania. On/ of three neighboring states are ex-| The alumni team included Jack ae 2s Toney for the sallronds/of the clared the committee would have no{c#lves $1.00 higher. Best lights} leaving Greece they were given; Wi |_| pected to attend the celebration of Burke of the academy; Bob 1 state, stores, bank buildings, mills, | right to go on record for Coolidge,! Packers $9.00. . [1,000,000 drachmas and it’s uncer-!'Many Placed in Circulation the 10th anniversary of the conse- | George, Un of Washington; DUD Glevators and homes ef several hun- that that chould be left to the priz] Hos receipts 500. Steudy. Lights [stood they will have a retirement cration of Rt. Rev. J. Poyntz Tyler Bruce Doyle, Bruce Murphy, Lee dred thousand people who live in i e PEF land butcher sows $6.50 to $6.70,| pension of 1,500,000 drachmas. Nom- Throughout the Middle of North Dakota, to be marked by ap-| Scroggins, Art Nathan, H. Rhyd, Ty ate events at Gethsemane cath- | Kludt, frequent substitutions bein edral Sunday and Monday . 6 and! p sary beea all of the alumni cording to announcement today | team had not been in training. by Dean H. Cowley-Carroll. Noddings was absent from the high ws mostly $6.00. FFew|inally a darchma is worth 19 and West propri good smooth sows $6.25]a fraction American cents, but they ‘ee Pigs saleable mostly from{are far below par — somewhere to $6.00. ¢ around 80 or 100 to ttredollar. chell again referred to R he said ier discussed t Spalding in Fyrgo, where- préposed that c the cities, towns and villages and ” mills, ete They have contributed | id@ their share to the up-building of the! eaten 29. —Counterfeit ter Rey nation. ame: a asi wane ees Sheep receipts 100. Few odd sules| Indictions are, when Greece be- dollar federal reserve notes of a face | Ceremonies on Sunday will be fol-| school lineup. High school pl wh. “Much more might be said con-| Warming House Is Being mes Stren namé| today about steady. For the week | comes a republic, that the first pies ue of more than $500,000 are be- |lowed of Monday evening by a re-|in the game included Jack Livdad!, the “cming the magnificent foun \ Moved to the Baseball chaise ‘tii.| Lambs unevenly steady to 60 cents {dent will be ex-premier Venizelos.’ ing circulated between the: Atlantic | ception to be tendered by the Dean Joss Scroggins, 8. Robidou, Herbert th luid by th pioneers of the B higher. Closing bulk $12.50. Heav-|He was driven from office when Con- Coast and the Rocky mountains, j#nd Chapter of the cathed: to O'Hare Park ag Ing fifty years from 1870 to 1920. E 'wichell also re-| {es $11.00 to $11.50. Culls around|gtantines réfused to join the allies,!edrding to federal ar the where in the state dotting the he understood the meeting | $9.00. Sheep about steady. Fleshy |was-back in power for a time after, service men who re i escrve se Bishop and Mrs. Tyler, to which all Noddings was absqat from the called by Frazier was a “Coolidge ently uncurihed members ‘of the local congregation | high school lineup. The team s Dee eerie ace niny monuments. to coudildise waRH LC ewes closing mostly $5.00 to $6.50. Ithe Iatter's deposition, represented 900 of the bogus bills in an under | Will be invited, together with such {eq as follows: Center, Hillm he it sion. Among them might be listed] yy eint « Rickidae COMPAnG/ Ras Ce rittel Gute ath ne \Greete at the Versailles conference, ground cache near here. Five per | members of nearby Episcopal ehurch- ¢yrwards, Robidou, J. Scroggins; ari the court houses and other publie| ce" | 0 io ave baceall ee MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. went out again when Constantine sons, including a woman, have been s can reach Fargo, and personal guards, Scott, Lividahl. PDO structures EI to yiG Wade AnEO A ArRERTITE _qvicws were favorable to! Minneapolis, Dee. 29.-—Wheat re- -enthroned and, has been in arrested in St. Louis, Chicago ends of the Bishop in the ¢ Substitutes-Register for Hillman, w Rex “But let us turn for a moment tol house for use of skaters who. will president he couldn’t bind any-/ceipts, 213 ears, compared with: 609 Beetles. * : St. Paul, and government operatives |, Spontaneous Tribute Fae Seek (ios Oltonk for k confronting the pioneers of | : one else. cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north are searching in every middle west | The celebration will be in the na- cl lidg the soon be cutt the ice in the Rand, teh for Livdahl. | Twichell withdrew from the com-!ern, $1.103-4 to $1.183-4; No: 1 ‘ a ture of a spontaneous tribute to the CG ie toda: d tomorrow, Have they the eatin ‘ove Ne ee eae 2 = ern city for the source of the money of a spontaneou e to the} The big he season BL isin, the tor bination gin fees Stove will be’ mittee meeting, | dark northern spring choice to fancy, |SE& CHANGED. Sd ene ere er ted: bene q| pereonalitf! and : lahors of” Bishop) 2i.°2,0Sec" crows of the senso Bi atEV. Giusti’ una pe pee eae H ‘ r It was apparent that some ar-|$1.173-4 to $1.21°3-4; good to BY DISEASE Burtrait “of Andrew | Tyler for/ the past 10 years, during | ae ine Caen vill | Ta ae jaying the pipe whien TRRECMERtS were complete in ad-]ehoice, $1.133-4 to $1.163-4; ordi- which the work of the Episcopal | : a, : ; ‘ing the pipe which vance of the meeting. Mr, Frazier) nary to good, $1.113-4 to $1.13 tT ecol covey a ee Hs will enable the skating rink com- nog a list of committees ready to|December, $1.08 3-8; May, $1.12 3-- Brim onthe foundation?’ We have had 2) mittee: to flood! the plot in the base. e before the committees were au-| July, $1.13 glorious, in fact, a magnificent past.| iz is yy . . Am Meee ke a dteeuanil dae ed. Ho named on the resolu-| Corn No. 3 yellow, 641-2 to 65 3 Mae eet eRL andiatewas tions committee Stephen Terhorst of oats No. 3 white, 40 to 401-2, PRET aka Giecey. Seme nclentiet Donnybrook; Ormsby McHarg of 3; bafey, 47 to 61 cents; rye N Rereencesloomy. * ee Grahame of Ellen-}2, 64.5-8 to 651-8 cents; flax No. 1, ki: mai d series 7-G wi : Bring Out “the Old Ones! IS STATEMENT 'v-s33 under, the seal and although | ¢hurch in North Dakota has thrived! rye ‘best argument for the styles slightly off color on the reverse side | 0°’ Ps . tO! of the present day is the family al- Cincinnati, 0, Des, 29.—(By the| are id to be hard to detect. bishops’ of the nelehboridg (DUR-—Hlfe- Associated Press)—An extraordinary ry have been invited, and hae | ooo story of an egg laying female dove 16 BELOW Is nified their intention to be pres: | that was completely changed into a is nearing completion and on well, ti MERGhiex ocuioet his aul uP he hot. been. cold J#mestown, Jud ante a ee at 42) teats free ui eagunnh hard dies S.A, Bowers of Cass county $2.99 to $2.42, eo REGISTERED. 25" ,*,,,2eeh 1 Burteson,' | DE B.S. ENGE ie gow Ree erey tee Gan CEna Vine VemTi enter Ins ela and J, W. Hempel of Sheridan coun- eM hee ere meaeeelo| “yen ova sou Bie tin the Chireprastor g des the . Hal rough fe o hold , ete Sie a at D y y ws {dean in Fargo, will assist in the le istri fain the Northwest, for ‘many|may, Bo several days before the ty: cape ersi te Ba Ce Mindepe ee ens a un-|Riddle of the research staff of oe i iGrandmorke Dec gen athe iihers : I Consultation Free mduieouis eNalea ceremonies on Sunday, Jan. 6, and a own home having been|is flooded and opened to skate 4 enue i - Carnegie Station for Experimental, mometer registered 166 degrees be- i | . a eee The rink at the William Moore © uate an abparent div’ fon) of stances. Shirase 31,785 barrels. Seaatca Sarr Spring mae aval ge cers Nore lage alge tie, Golaect | I ereach Hen san vee! semen, Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. st ' ally found the truth of this /Sclivol via Gey and the foun Noni ns to one not a Non- y fa Bees Long Island, N. Y. : of ithe, pinion: according to an | na will be present at the reception Bidgiol, cttment ears 1 SESE a Maes de oa Gn probs The -commiccee to nominate dele- BISMARCK GRAIN. | Dr. Riddle declared that investiga-jCial reading, to be tendered Bishop and Mrs. Tyler " phat Rien just Gt or before the dawn| kates was composed of J. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | tions carried on during several years \ 1 Teeter orenime, and | aa just at or b tan of Kidde couue, Bod. i| Bismarck, Dec. 29. ~ have proved that sex'can be changed | Young Men in Politics jyin deliver an addess of congratula-| MADE TO MEASURE repu of day, just as the stars have dis ‘'LEAGUERS AND of Richland; KE. 'T. Burke of Bur-|No. 1 dark northéim...........$1,02|in the earliest or egg state of the; London—-Young men are becoming |“ i all wool Wag *Preared and befo: : the , sun an OPPONENTS IN leigh; R. H. Walker and C. A. Fisher| No. 1 northern spring .9» | Pigeon but that a reversal of sex in} more active in English politics. In} Bishop Herbert H. H. Fox, the sut- SUITS D PSS Sera eure we tomorow. This is the , of Barnes, an apparent division of|No. 1 amber durum. .76 |# full grown bird or animal is an ex-! the recent elections, many of the pretent mieher, (of Moathea! will’ Bey $32.5 » be lo arkes| hanes sa ce UNISON HERE three leaguers to two opposed. No. 1 mixed durum . a exes ingly rare Comurrcnce: eae candilates aingedltepme to! 40) qneeecnt sti fies ceremonies of Pan ‘ Satisfaction tate gpati META RRS arene nlGhaews 4 Delegates Present No. 1 red durum . -69 le concluded from the result of/ And quite a few of them were vie- jan Appstntnteae tae oN ce a National Tailors & Cleaners ’ Me asrdagato thoseaol, this: “lay (Continued from Page 1) The ut announced by |No. 1 flax ~ 2.08,| Bie jesner deat with the dove an the) torious: ishop’ G. G. Bennett of Duluth Sth St Opposite McKenzie hs 1 and. fiece! ho. will becwith us te. |to gt together, Now, [ am going the « n wis: Stephen ‘Ter-|No. 2 flax +1205 | ease depicted that. “it Ibecomes)e Ro! | race 5, aoe ‘also Cuseen to be nanan oe al § 2 CC Morrow. The next few years will|to. tlk plain, I am here horst, holding the | préxf of Leo|No. 1 rye . -__, <a ly orelable that all: hereditary: char Bo The ceremonies will PADUt® sco these new pioncers erecting, on| ine Iding (Burleigh $ Johnson, part of Ward; “Treadwell| | We auote but do not handle th: uetarliiiee. of every 1 human eal _ Too Late To Classify = {celebration of the Holy communion | § who the foundations laid by their fath.| chairman of the “Real Republican Twichell, part of Cassy B,J. Myrha, | following: Meee eaiticnGaee j of R. J. Hughes, Rich- | Oats C. A, Fisher, holding proxy of | Barley Johnson, part of Barnes; Gus SPeltz, per “wt. rison, Benson county; E, A. Bow- New Shell Corn. Committee”), holding ro and; .$0.29| of reversal and modification, and| FOL SALE—My chester white boat | : that the accomplishment of this} No. 232761, 40 months old/ afte’ merely awaits the definitely directed' January ist, weight about 500, also efforts of investigators in this \ a few R. C. R. I. Red roosters t 11 on Jan. 6, the Fe: Epiphany, with’ special sermon ‘by BISMARCK ishop Burleson, and other addresses STORAGE of congratulation. A special program; grati ¢rs, @ superstructure as grand ¢ as glorious as has been built in an 9 state or, indeed, in any country and v nt to know,” he continued, ing Chairman Fri , “where ume you have the best of it?” | C Se mas i ‘ f greeting hay bee d by th COMPANY - iy time. 7 Calis i : White |brasich of science.” CH: Lundaulet Sterling’ NueD. | y imsy: Deen: arranged ‘by the Pe al. be destenea, er replied he had. probably man, LaMoure; Judge Graham, hold- : White ch 9 : a 3C.7H: uuist, Sterling, N. D. | Young People’s Service league, to! ‘ ds will be improved and bridges Temarked to Spalding that he (Fra-| ing pro Rose, Dickey coun- Yellow’ & Mixed |’ The bird concerned in the _ story 12-29-4t | take place in the er: pt at 5 I Storage of all kinds. ; oORuS hea Ther ke RIGHOk Teer eens | Nb. 8: béetb teat 0.44 |téld by Dr. Riddle female pales Se Mies ab Ro consolidated | #er) receivdd 30 votes for chair-/ tv; J. C. Sherman, Kidder-Emméns No. 4, B5.b test, } 0°22 | Mend niag uaeve, ike -tkedspnds cf] Rates on application. F Rate ete es crete aul Mae ad Betenan bet r -Knappen, Bu leigh counts, | One cent per pound discount unde: | others studied. She was daying eggs|FQR RENT -— Comfortable iting clergy and bishops || DEAD CAR STORAGE ou type. Consolidation of chure will 5 ‘Me. |55 pounds. |fpt’a’period and then the ‘laying! Close in, at $10 a month. $2.50 PER MO. mforts and conven- f yourfon Ale: Coolie deem added to the home M. Later the bird assumed the| 416 Ach or phone: 482 th, Moxton | Rady. | Ear corn (72 pounds in Minnesota, | ceased. sex behaviour of a male dove. Still} 5 Foster; red Engel, Wells; J, W.|five cents under shelly. nae Ire DELAYED. AT BORDER Office With * h airy Itry houses, hog geri ae F se seer ‘ui subbe ‘airy ns, poultry how hog Berean Hee ed 5 a fica ilater the %peaker said, the former}FOR RENT—Comfortable “furnished | : | ‘Lucky Strike Coal Co. k houses, huildings for the storage of 7 mupel; iherid ne Heule Aye lterctier | : NOTIC !female developed the crow of the| room for woman in. modern fouse.{ , Portal, ‘N PENDING INQUIRIES | Phone 82 909 Main St. n feed and fodder will be added to the| declared the only ‘basis, on which the | holding’ proxy o mn Torgeson, Part! a. City of Blainarcl Aias\-assum- | cock i Ding thn aes GREp Mant ete De ¥ tal, ‘N. ec, 29 thildi farmstead, shelter belts with groves | anti Republicans would ¢on- | Barnes county; R. W, Frazier, Burke-| (4° Cy, ay Sepaly | bed Soe see ae eee rere cet cugee: Sie sth Sts Phone 4062. | Moregithseolored, who has. farmed in 1 af Geis and. shrubbery gill ‘iange | seus be 2 division ‘of the Republican ) Di counties; E. T. Burke, Bis-| Py oa td vigertts jepaly , body ven mereated a8 phat ot it} the Roche Percee district of Sas- t the landscape. delegation to the Cleveland national, marek, holding proxy of C. L. Bak-| © 20h rH paparesP agrees came. to ibe more nearly that of- ES eae atchewan for several years, a few ' “Not only have the pioneers of to-| convention 7 delegates for the|ken, Williams-MeKenzie counties; | Ment with the: LOST — Tatted camisole top on|days ago was united in marriage to iT . 5 : \Alameda Lee, Renville; J. Erickson, |¢®¢ Bismarck Water ‘Christmas day “on 1st’ 'stréet on, Mrs. Eva Palm, also colored-of Mi- and tomorrow to bring about | ti-leaguers “If you don't, we'll take the 13, aid Twichell. McLea Da eps if ligt of the delinquent uaers'of Water! ee ODL Spec Gantt Hfor'the time up to the date when| , Oliv eg Cae » City tebk over the plant has been turned over for attention. | MODERN: GS Ave. A. Finder kindly return toj - D. Accompanied by a half { | Mrs. F. H, Rofle, 811 Thayer St. | dozen little colored Palms, the bride | BUILT 12-29-3t | reached the border here, but was de- | i tained by Canadian Immigration 1 fof M' this change, but they must carry for- the work of government, im- In Prove the marketing system and in Mercer and Dunn, ne districts of the 49 were, outed a committeeman, Phone 1-100 ’ After Stephen Terhorst had urged : . a ‘each other way yereaee tee ener con united delegation named by a eom- | FePresented, eight by proxy he Te te ger abe ar of Be . 28—A fine | FOR RENT-2Two\ furnished eee Gorrie, pending investigation | Best of Service at the +withi: jical of the new era into which we! mittee Mr. Twichell tobk the floor to ia weiuea oie eure aoe are} snodern tefoat buliding wae dedicat-; housekeeping rooms — in jae fe. whether. the aadom Wes. finan, | Lowest Cost prand ure just entering. \ | read from a letter he said was from itetieeteck aie Supply Np toitd, in the Grave district medr here| house, 517 Second St. Phone 812- | family. in 4 position to maintain dl Re, lati d Train. Most “Let it then be said that the pio- Mr. Spalding. ICE COMPANY | December Ist, pay ‘thene'before Jat- with’ an. elabdrate program and with gulation an ri neers. of today and tomorrow have| The letter resresented Chairman SUES THE CITY (tary 1st ana ‘in this sway it will av séveral outéide - : * oe Time Gladly Answered an equal opportunity with those of | Frazier as having said that he could : oh uat'the City very satetaly Te thelr (cone un eIRE Will be xived pe: atom: | FOR RENT y furnished f° ' , “Iust Call. 1-100 yesterday, if they have even a small | Ot carry out a previous agreemept Werk. jrunity center well as: for school} rooms in a modern home, 216 2nd JR. BRYAN Propriet Ri part of the vision of the ability of to split the delegation, but would | Minot’ Dec. 29. Numbered among, Paym ic mns. ba kat the City |v . It is HR equipped with} street: Phone 832-J. 12-29-1w | Coat inotlce ee") ALN, prietor ri | thing, and invited alding® to he, for trial at the January term of dis- 8 electric: lights, ot N' Furnished room in Lop” ont i + i not falter! They will not fear the | thing Hee len ibsiet court tga crarenall ty Judie Cley of Biimarck 6: requirements of:the|-.medern home, close in: Phone F oy: andi lib ‘Bernice | darkness of night, but will realize | meeting. Twichell declared Frazier} e ayy ar . - 96. ‘ ce . D See eta they uae elthe’ daa now wanted some men to go to the JOHN C. Lowe on January 15, is the | Water Works ‘Dept. P boupll “Ot: be Hes 220-8 INS: FOGPERY’. | Bismarck, N. D._ “the dawn which promises the ris-| Convention he had agreed to shut off. lawsuit brought by the Peoples’ Ice! |, 94. A. J. Artot, Treasurer. ing of the bright sun to cheer on| “I didn't agree to no shut off”, ex. company of Minot against the Park . tne ew Generation vol pidtesrs.” AlaimedeReuner: District of the City of Minot, | ret i Judge Spalding, in the letter, sug-iM& damages’ of $36,500. The calen- ‘Atterition, Mr. ‘New: GAGRIER Aca’ ACQUITTED, | gested Twichell see Mr. McBrid ot dar for the January term was seri Plymouth, Eng.—A letter, 'tossea |% Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 29.--C. L. | Dickinson and Mr. Myhra, and-t Thursday .and the date of the trial|.about in the Atlantic for three weeks, Gunderson, former cashier of tne j might feel like appoihting a contrite] of*this action was ‘left. open. At- re been roeolied by a he Le torneys laintiff -a de! - is son, an engineer on a steamer First State bank of Alexander, Mc. |tee to meet a committee named by jor ee ee eee PAG and etre bound for Vancouver put the epistle Kenzie county, tried before Judge| Spalding. Spalding added he was Guring the coming. term, however. |in- a sealed tin with w tiny: flag at- Thos. H. Pugh in district court here | Soing to Chicago to see the Coolidge, The plaintiff alleges that the ice|tiched and cast it. overboard. A last week on a charge of which he | managers, and asked a report on the|touse owned by it and previously |fisherman found the’ can along one was formerly an official, was acquit- | meting, here ‘before he went. situated in the northwest ‘section of }of the shores: in the Azores Islands ted by the jury late last Saturday} “I'don’t care about Gunder Olson, | the city, on the banks of the Mouse | and forwarded:the ' h ’ delibera- | Jim Sh Eh Myrh: ming! river” i * a ui . * y : Se Rar ST: lay part ot thie deiagation, but Te eee Ur ee ee in eet apotie ae ame eae. Sa ie The: Best Lignite Mitiéain Noth Dakota. ‘et, THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. ; The state based ie cate on. the al- Walia shat we name them,” suid 1923, It is the gontention of the ice leged invproper handling of money 'wichell. i éompany~ that’ the high waters were: : an account uae for Be benefit of Conciliation Avked primarily caused by the park ho: \ “My stars! Is hoa big o liar as. stockholders” of the’ bank and es-| Fred Argust, Burleigh county, de- dam in’ southeast Minot. all that? ’--Kansas City (Mo.)-Star. ,

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