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PAGE SIX” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ——"- ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 | he and Miss Purviance were engaged | The exporter has passed through! German Kills Self to be married. S§ his worst period. The manufacturer Miss Purviance and I are simply| Ue i i Rather Than Share “_MARKET NEWS | | shade to Jack Moochie of St. Paul jin the third preliminar, Tommy Baxter mad. a gallent rf being floored tw in most lines may look for an im- | comeback \ back af close friends,” he roving market, i [PE De ee a Rc BIBI f E SCHOO! Ny Greer has ben in, Miss Normand’: | PROSPER IN SUtKeveserinEs) bf thio. vallreuds) ace Home as Law Directer |to the body sent Boots McMurchie WH A G0 N | [teint cums teow ace said | better and there seems to bev a . —Paul down for tne count after one min- { tendency to give them-a breathing | Tréptow, Germany, Jan. 2.—Pau ute and 40 seconds of fighting an | spell. ; ickel, formerly chief of the local NAVY PLAYS cae fF pane of ie (oD! get? LITTLE HIGHER'*« Workers to Urge Vaca- OIL BLAST 1S COMING YEA leenuion st ire ee a a eises board of Treptow, killed” himself \ ' with Young Leonare . : ion Bi ble Schools abroad are due primarily to incom-|rather then surrender two rooms of | petent political Yeadership. Ignorant | his dwelling to a family with many { | \ sg| men have been selected to high of-j children, in accordance with an o@ler TIE CONTEST MUCH BOOZE Wet Harvest in | Fargo, Jan. H. Simpson of FATAL T0 SIX, Hope for. For Farmer if sicc, and the people arc suffering | of the Kousing committee are | Was chaipman of because they have been misled by| Nickel, who was 70 years old, had ' 5 Influences Market [the hoard of trustees of the Norti e Progress Is Made in | re teuea’ whe promise the’ moc realnad the vebizmanNtering ose SEIZED IN 99 Sameer Council of Religious ot Premature Shooting of oil! Diversification and produce the least. roots, but’ when ie7backie evidehe i elena Jan. 9. —- Alihougin Bre. 2 mnee ume eld ae \ posers The lesson to America is the ne-! that he would lose the case and be Great Football Battle Is Seen prlcés Coil) wakes ne ‘office of the State Sunday setiool Well Is Cause - By IRVING T. BUSH | cessity for leadership. | roreéd to: diaFe hie hammer with strane. ‘ skis “aie market rk tages teed ha New Ye lors, he shot himself, leaving a letter » West Coas curly the market subsequently President of the New York State Amateurs je ; (Oi tla Weed (ast Record ows Federal Prohi- de .ined owing more ore to eleeted lite de and M. B. Caan. nin, Sencie ieee ‘Chaniliee of, Commerce | ithe amateur dealing wit) the| Saying he could: Wat Dear to hive pees a 4 (a drop in foreign exchange and ee eee te eT oe putting | £085 were killed seuteetay ina pre-) New York, Jan: 2—Agdin the |tools of statesmanship, or of indus- | Part of Ul bea 9 edad lls Meroe ca tae oe unt bition Agents Were Active to the fact that snow had gen- java or ‘six daily. vacation. Bible | attire explosion of- nitroglycerine | beginning of a -new year finds all trial leadership, can be no more suc- | ~ States “Naval Academy footbus, ey crally preceded cold weather (ynaot workers into the fleld for} it the “shooting” of an ojf well of jeyes centered upon Europe. The cessful than the amateur attempting HLRVATON BURNa ry r a the University of Washing. m0, Jan. 2 Federal prohibi-) 284 had. given protection to nools heginning June 16 and con.| the farm of John A. Stone, five mites | conditions there are only better be-| to handle ¢he tools of a Io eee: Dr RRO HE OR ie cae ients working in North Di Witter wheat. The close was ltinying through the summer | from-here, Two other men near the | cause they are worse. { to handle the tools of a skilled work-| porch. N. Der game 2 The Oe Fought on nee ye in co-operation with local of Wsettled, at 3-8 to 1-2 j months. iscene eseaped injury. The dead:} By this 1 mean that the people of | man. ie ehtentclevitan, a et Terai Mote Seen in 198% made $19 arresca,| lower, to 1-8 cents advarice, A. Armstrong, secretary of the} Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stone; Herbert | Europe apparently cannot learn any-| The conditions of the country are) +o cther with about 23,000 bushels of i ts Ae Gallien |(Selzea 212d0 BNNIOHS at mgonwiine| gv! Phot t-2 and) July” $08 Slatgs sunday School association,| Whitman and John Whitman, broth- | thing except by bitter experience. | sound. Industry has been quite| een td several carloads of coal, to The ¢ » the most brilliant land 281 stills, cecording to figures | . hang jwill spend the month of February | ers; Eugene H. Nei! and Robert Kin- | There are some signs that their ex- thoroughly liquidated. The national partly insured. The house: had a of the long ote interseetignel | tore ine yale eeonple trot Gata Aiter a temporary bullish. | studying weekday church he eae: | perience is becoming so bitter that | debt has been reduced. Finances | PAY, imtoo ea thels and ee on tators’ view giver, out by Rovand Cruden, of the, mowrment demand became jar Kansas City, Salina, Kan., Sone, who was a son of the swner reasoning by hate may give way| are improving. — : SE oe aE eat Gate anes Pei oor Sm | federal) Headquarters) ere c me! Meee: ANU: writes (receded: land other cities near Chicago, it|of the oil lease, and his wife went /t® the process of common sense. The danger signal is a tendancy ago. A railway car loaded with flax ms contain estimated bat) vi was also destroyed. y correct figures tor Decem- ; x | to select the wrong king of men for to witness the “shooting” of the well.; The people of Germany are being | to select t |tend the meeting of the |The others wege assisting in the | Purified by sufferiug and the gov- | Public office. There are demagogues ance today dur- tional executive committee x operation. All lived on farms near-| ¢Pmment.of Brance is learning that | in hoth parties, and if they are elect- Higher Ue-| cago Feb. 12-14. lby with the exception of Neil, whose theY cannot salvace civilization with fed. ull they can do is rock the boat. Wheat scored) ¥#8 unnounced. He will also at Chicago, isomething of a ing the early idshipmen f of foor r kickoff und had August with 902 gallons of orm of a bad pass |iiqg. ot Nigda 7 i e ions at Liverpool ascribed to small. the suber. The ‘acuteness of the! If the voters of the United States 4 iquors selaed, led oll che at: raven | — ihome was in Franklin. tth nat! ep, 4 s of worl nts a se isis y whe a e: Matthews, in the, fi the mon in dhat respect: though of w rid shipment: and to the Werninnedt ase {pouring (the: explon) Pretest scrmiomta, teu only evidence} ; He Hey cast their ballots next tervene, it is prebable that {neither she arrests nor the still4 harvest in Argentina were chief- fees i j that the end is in sight. all, will elect the men whom they | : neithery che arrests no; sti 7 sive when it let go, and his body was ‘i beli to Be t vuld triumphed that month were e uly |Iy responsible for the upturn here. blown to bits. Only a few hones had! If reason is te havea chance, the | believe to be best qualified’ by char- | superior in’ every The volume of business in Chicago B to ¢ | Opportunity must be soon ang there | acter and experience to maintain} th the exception where honors were even jbeen found tonight, The bodies o: the high stand: A f aa RHANRE SP Uenes a little larger than has recently S atheodige yleutinNt at |e: CVSUpneg they IE LersISUOHELELeSEOD) | oh Fe Camere Or ave umr nce i p leame in May with 122) while 33, been the rule but was still below the ee ssat poe Gucnt was sdetpaisasie PARES LC I Oi NEG ait elleaioae to the | |. ee ein May wt sig been the eule) Usb | manglec el . : country from a small ‘colony to the stills seized in August constitated usual average, Opening pr | The force of the explosion rocked | Before Tong. nthe world? in| : BILLY MISKE + | The cnly figures j purposes of compar luoweeu SHiRint a: tealve eee sa Conile | Seeking » Formula greatest nation’ in the world, all will jan, the fiscal yea tnd» shook windows here, five miles | - The occupation of the Ruhy has {P¢ Well » those! 1-4 and July to $1.06 5-8 to! J. W. Haw Arrives in Wash- 30, a yeor taking im six of thi lee mts cove ;Yanged from a shade of 3 tor/ cents higher with ¥ } 4 failed to produce anything but bank- j j A wrench, weighing 125 d t June! 3-4 cents were followed by, a slight \= tuptcy of industry in Germany. This j cin six ot thee by new! upeeras| ington With Fund of (Sr tank 0 purled tissues ae is beginning to be realized even | ere! by higher than i itgpaation jin France and the press is filled lye ar jut ending fo ! rm with intimations: that the . French ie 1 year there were + CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | oa 'SUGAR] BEET | government is “seeking a formula.”! 263 une seized and $53 urres Chie: fe Hog receipts Washington, Jan. 2.—John W.! PLANT TO BE j This merely. means that they are Popular St. Paul Heavyweight | made, but only 1469 of moonshine! 000. y Mostly 10 to 15, Haw, of Fargo, N. D., director of trying to find a way to change their were das compared with cents hig the field forces of the extension! BUILT AT G. F. policy to one more in accordance | Succumbs to Illness for the calendar year, Cattle Tecéipts 7,000, {division of the Nomh Dakota Agti- with the process- ofrreason:avithout | q. 4s i Oher property selzed during the (uneven, most. killing cla \cultural college, arrived here to} ring to have’ changed their] Victims Include 8 Grandchil- | PP iat 112) months closing include | ¢ nts higher. Mostly 15 tolcpend a few week id of the| Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 2—Plans | policy. \ ! qa jeight » stoves, up. ured steers $10.60. , Norbeck-Burtness | for the erection of a $1,600,000 eb The economic mills are grinding| dren of One Man ' hava i focnlhounitalufters a) con i lottery, p receipts 11,000. Active. F the Coulter plan{ sugar plant in East Gra Forks | on but it is beeoming apparent that | be Rees Aitiees from an acute attack | Morphine. oe round 16 cents higher, Bulk loan fund of | took a step tow: | this country can, under courageous| Oil City, Pu, Jun. %—Nine’ per- | PEeTEHU: Wicetae. dle, wis 09 |, Lue wiesesthhaul ot the yenri fat wooled tambs | 000,010, to uid wheat farmers injterday when H. leadership, maintain prosperity with |sons were killed’ in a fire! that de- fablete SHIR Oh age [chy diseery dnethe Drakes 0 Toy) b jcharging to a diversified farming |dent of the Minnesota Sugar Com-/ conditions iv Europe badly dis-|stroyed a farm house at Tylersburg, eer y Alaaeh ae Hintieavteant Missouri ver Williams | system. + {pany and who will head the com tee near Shippenville, Clarion county ARRaRILMARe For Ay esdiailoyeoe aida a ie i ST. PAUL LIV 3 Mr, Haw had long conferences | pany to be formed here purchased an! The summer of 1923 saw a drastic | yester ; y ' ee icétie xe Alle autiles a ata ne ae vali é St. P + Jun. a tle ree Ladd and Congress-! option on the site of the proposed | | curtailment in many lines of in f | The Victims were James Mentzer BROMO QUININE Tablets begin oe Me sie Christmas with | pons, und tive Te pion memh [COPE 1500 Uneven. Best steers | and Burtn ss today t It was healthy blood: lett! iB Land his cight srandchildren, seven immediately to counteract the i] hi ily wul, but collapsed | vats, were taken. ad yearlings slow. Fut she-stock | He takes the position This step was taken following a/ and the prospects for 1924 are better of them being children of Claude activity of Cold, Grip and Influ- and other killing cl: packers holding’ ba ty. s firm. Big biggest help to the farmers <rom: conference between Mr. Douglas and { today than they were six month ago. Emminger, at whose home the tragic cata Germs and bring to a sud- Best yearl-|the passage cf dill be to! 25 business men of Greater Giand; I do not look for anything in the| fire occurred. The other victim det stop the dangerous work of $3.25. Bulk common ang enuble them to the increase Forks at which Mr. Douglas’ plan | nature of a boom, but I believe busi-| was Michael McManigle, 14, who was | these dreaded disease germs in eck and thus! for the formation of 4 $1,500,000 | ness conditions will continue steady, ing at the Emminger home. the human body. ude steers and lings, |of their breeding 6 nd herds. | company, $500,000 of which wilt be| With some improvement during the] The fire discovered by Mrs, BROMO QUININE Tablets quick- Fut ghe-stock, $3.60|diuld up their flocks y, $6 and down., He gave an illustration of the | j floated in this district were accept-| first half of 192 th and was brougit oe hospital he sturday he be aap inv aie OF MEN SLAIN a Miske, who had engaj i ay! aul thet oc at o 5 Emminger, who had been ill and was ww oe tattle th us n knocked out Gd TRL ee and cutters, $2.25 to $3. | Bad | r Tome ate pee ne qe [ed | Hope for Farmer sleeping onthe fi floor of the Heb eee Dok abate { tire from the pugilistie are Though four months huve_ passed | Belge cities | in light suppl for Sn ate tor ne ferred Kner | 2 ite site iets and on which the} That is as far as anyone can look | house. She awakened by the | org&iiic existence. : s : is t Miter! option was obtained Tuesday con-| sno, rena a ay eniize of the disease sarcer oa | nee the two harvest laborers were active ung firm, Bulk early sales, | getting 2 good buck, umd raising | hes og ay acres in Bact Grand | head under present world condi- eum ica and groped her way)! The Tonic and Laxative Effect Migke hecan b's boxing earcer .= \ murdered, presumedly by being beat-1 $4.75 to $6.25. Calves receipts, 500. |s0me excellent young sheep. his| pos Sans M a : ener: f Laxative BROMO QUININE 11s Jen over the heads with a piece of a] Strong, best lights to packers, $9.25 | Creditors forced jim to sell nel : While there is serious: depression | ban ' ts is very beneficial to the t iron pump handle for the money | to nm young ewe lambs, worth $9 per; TER among the one-trop farmers: of the — i} Te inger succeeded in rescus@ stem at all times. is. Mentzer from the second floor sa ie FALL CAUSED DE. | Ht. | : LEW TENDLER T! | northwest, agri¢ulture as a whole t they carried upon their persons} Hog rece’ps i 0,000 o 25 | head. . dnd left. covered with a thin See ake eaNad Balas eee | Zap, N. D., Jan. 2.—The funerat | wit] receive substantially more this | and attempted several times to re- ‘The box bears this signature : IS BE ATEN | straw on the blankets in which they }er and bacon hogs, $7 87 Top, ler ees eph Luder. an ance Pace | year than last. The farmer is learn-/ turn for the children and their 4 a aguchyd y, was held last to di y hi $a prandfather, but each ti iv. [are thought to. have been asleep (37. king sows, mostly, $-/ Clubman Shot By Friday sid the remains interred in| Guyen. eco much capon arastes thal on bal TO Ae eee eed ee » OF OVE” Philade'phi n. 2. Dropped in| When attacked, just at the outskirts | Pigs strong to 25 cents ‘higher. Bulk, Chauffeur of the cemetery north of tow Mr Heeaerantiay my Koel See aE Bence the second and fifth rounds for the} o¢ Jamestown, fo clue has yet |$6.25. Strong weight pigs to killers, der, recently sustained injuries by | Price. Of which ‘is -dagermine He was badly burned about the f Price 30c. and hands. Tendler yesterday | come to the authorities th Lu : would | $6.50 Mabel Normand|»:irs thrown from a horse and with | ™ArKet outside of the United St aut che os |help to identify the bodies. Sheep recvipts, 500, Few odd sales. already ‘infvebled condition, could her Jate Goldinan of this city. | Many. inquiries came and still| Lambs, $12 Looks fully steady. | Fe taenaeee ane aes Tendier showed signs of. grogginess, {come asking for descriptions or pic-|One load choice-fed westernp unsold. Continued from) Page) 1) was about 71 years old and is I night in the presence of the two moving, picture stars, Mabel Nor- mand and Edna Purviance.. and ten children tures of the murder victims and very | One double Montana billed through. | ICHO VILLA \few of those making inquiry “have —- j ever taken the trouble to notify the] MINNEAPOL! Is TAKES MATCH) sutrorities whether or not the. per-] Minneapot FLOUR. Mauna lea, on the island of sons missing and for whom they in-| Changed to —————eue ii ether : Jan. | 2.--Flour un-| ay statement, af they. were leaving | Havaik, rises 12,620 feet above the | Ne Approve mL li No Approvals |e g and for wi i . cents higher. In car-| © : cyan eis : sea. io Exchanges nges quired have ever been found or|loal lot family patents quoted at [for Miss Normand’s residence | to Sse Wiig Sanday Me } No Refunds | f 7 No Exchang heard from. For this reason, Coun-| $6.20 to $6.40 a barrel in 98-pound | ¥estion Mrs. Ru heed jo Refuni . No Refunds INVENTORY vived by a widow Pittsburgh, Jan. 2. -- Pancho . Py Seca ; ar Praga 3 rank Gale. Piano tuning: ae erreaiadrenaectalcn one | ty Attorney R. D, Chase has prepar-| Cotton sacks. Shipments, 47,493 bur- se natescoont Sia Nanna: abut: Phone Annex Hotel. Tony Norman of Pittsburgh in a ten- 8 arculae letiasiwnleh val be for. | els. Bran eats A. eurito, bring aheanlm (adores ahore|| round bout here y geemnopn | oe ok atc ea who, have} MINNEAPOLIS | from the Dines. apartment. Villa outfought > in every | Shown an interest, asking them to} aay y |. Greer is being held by the police | * ‘ ena -_ notify his office whether or not miss-| Minneapolis. fs , ox the whieh was Bounds: ¢ parties, had been located. 31 bout even In the sixth round Villa clipped Norman on the head with a right and on a charge of attempted murder, but the officers declare no action will be taken with regard to the two actress- | hy 1.11 i K t Mee ntact ot eee went down | SWEET CLOVER [porter $1.1 78 spring choice to aay Seo eee As cee ee PAYS FARMERS |#2:¥. $118 7-8 to $1.22 7-8: 000 |! ; i : = He was groggy when he ot up {412 cars a ye: 4 4 | q v | ‘0 choice $1.14 7-8 to $1.17 7°8: or- é si but the bell saved h Villa weigh- | ES oe 78 D May Recover. easll4 a Sisaeay Hee | Beach, N. D i et to) Ane) ane 7-8 to + ral Dines has a good chance for re- === ‘ing sweet Tae (eae ee uy $1.13 3-4; | covery, according to physicians. The i ing sweet clo » and that many | September $1.18 (no trade.) {b et from the 25-calibre pistol used { GEORGIA BOY jfarmers are interested in this val-| Corn No. 3 yellow, 64 1-4 to 64 | bulle' ere 1 aa uuble fodder plant, is shown by the |1-2c, by Greer but said to belong to Miss , IS VICTOR} sales a! seed by county farmers to 3 winite, 39 3-4 to 40c. | Noonasahenteny ia ioalygauaut the ene, j their neighbors this year at prices | 47 to 6le. ! eat pudicauosoy hie ee i ee r Newaile ih : Ww . | that add very a to the home | No. 2, 64 5-8 to 65 1-80. ee Picehiaies ore are eociom | 3 , iN (Young) Strib Aig, 19 year old pec Orucaaccount: ae oe X No. 1, $2.40 1-2 to $2.43 1-2, | and. : Sndie ahah Geter! A G » | 00 Ww i foe errs 2 al ae Ses ot ee, ee | roup of - omen’s Canton listie prea pattered his Hocenere, [S0!4 38 3 much at nine cents, and A. i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co ) [denied the, chanteur: statement, a8 rugged Brooklyn middlewe'ght. Ike onniss sold a like whount, but | i Bismarck, Jan. 2. given out by thé police we have not learned at what price. | N teigay, af peenonn. in 2 oHe ; None of this seed was put through round bout before a New cleaner, crowd of more than 7,000 in the First | Mr. Conniss seeded down an en- Regiment armory. Dominating the fight from start to |{ie quarter section to sweet clover | finish with on aggressive, vigorous | attack, Soibling’s triumph was con- | vincing to the first metropolitan au | dience that has seen him in action. | No official decision was rendered un- der the New y boxing law: 1 dark northern... . 1 northern spring. . 1 amber durum.. . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 1° fi Silk and Wool Poiret Twill DRESSES ‘ _ SEE THEM 1.0%| made threatening moves to aid) 9! the shooting. : He also reiterated his denial that Piles (Can Be Curec Without, Surgery og| An instructive book has been pub- “Go| lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the SERIOUS CHARGE MADE . 1 rye. Dickinson, . We quote {ed with removing, selling, concealing | following: {and disposing of mortgaged property, | Oats but | Hugh Sullivan, Golden county far. | Barley ww ¢ ° spa ities at the ringside | 3 : 55 | noted rectal specialist of Kansas| W ’ Were unaninous in giving StDliNg | been bound over to the dence route | New Shelled Corn" ~” [Clty. This book tells how sufferers illard or Not If-you know dress values you'll be among the first to buy. The their sexdit =A "majority credited jTe is alleged in the complaint that! Yellow @utite, | tured without the ese of unite scie|| —(Come to Us fact that-this is a final clearance price does not impose restric- fe southern yor the defendant shipped to market 22 | Yellow & Mixed VaLBOUE Hincoge I s_xiving one to Rosenberg and /head of cattle upon which a Golvn| No. # 56 Ib. test... 46 4p. [fers “hot” tron, electricity oF any : tion, as the choice i is reasonably good. ; ing two as even. [tank eld a morteuge. As many No. 4 35 Ib. teat... 44 PrN ida endear Sy The man who has in 5 cattle have disappeared in that com-{ ce per pound discount under 55.} Pi a | aoa cetera es taet teas re Mee hospital bills to pay. The method || his car some other bat- Group One Group Two Bea yenee Gria Results | | Interest was taken in the preliminary | 5¢ under shell. eee ‘and in more than eight thous. || tery thin a Willard, is no p . ——____-__—. [heaving by farmers, it is said. In! TERE eT i “ ig ; default of $1,000 mail Sullivan was re. | Tey cate fo Cooatty and cases. The: book is sent post-|} less welcome here on jpaid free to persons afflicted witb | he cesar Gia vanticiciavsernececd ln ebebbeelededed betel: University of Washington 14; | manded to the custody of the sheritf, that account. Navy 14. — University of Hawaii 7; clea |WANTED—Manion dairy farm 1-2/ Piles or other iperinier eAes $ qe $ $ University of Oregon 0. Scott High | MARRIED IN FARGO \ mile north of Bismarck, | Stendy stp A neat ea We are always glad to 00 00 715 |, School, Totedo 20; Columbia preps jmDickinson, ND. Jan. 2.-Steal-/ Work Inquire Louis J. Garcke, | | Pituview Sanitarium, Kansas City, | consult with you about * Pennsylvanja 20; McGill Univer-| friends, Miss Grace Dann and Wile} 00°) —————--——— MS: || any battery problem, re- wh ! py 22, sean Rabe were married Saturday, at w ANTE eet aL pursing or yaork gardiess of the make ( Sj oeepraes ¢ home of the bride's | : 3 Al wn. é i y i | LEROY WINS mother, Mrs. W. P. Haskell in Fur-| Lee. +23) BEST FIRMS HIRE || 7-¥° A Few Winter Dressey Fur. Trimmed Coats at, x { go. The ceremony was performed Seana aa 4 : OVER SCHAUERS by br. 8. A. Beard, pastor of the | FOR RENT—10 room modern house, D B C GRADUATES " First Congregational church of Far-| including 5 bed rooms, close in. | Me Me Ue | ONE : ; . {#0 in the presence of members of ; 7 room modern house on car line, RTS ‘ ree night, net aay cerey:|the bride's parents only. The bride| recently redecorated, Immediate| _ If you are ambitious to work for bis : pares ie ub ia Honnig nections ce sae 8 gown of black a with possession. Geo. M. Register. ja big corporation, your best shane ; ' : er i . im by trimmings and car- | 1-2+1w jj d Dakota Business Col se i St Paul for a beating handed him by |Core! and gold ts i peniehersrade REMEMBER THAT . i : quet of pink roses | r : MERCHANDISE IS DIFFERENT Aa Re caour cece on! The happy couple were unattended. | WANTED—Girl for general house- teers Be bol A hee eo A CORWIN cree cee 01 b a Y | work. Apply Mrs. Frank Shepard |C®. : : f thé. apigtoriane gontenday. in ene ie KILLED IN CRASH. 6 Ave. B, 1-2-tf| graduates, 35 have gone to Ford : a i ene pr of o Ne p , Dickinson, ND: ra ere :|Motor Co., 67 to International Rd 7: ! Q the loaded truck in? which he was! ‘the first determinationvof the ve-| H Co., the latest oe bee ‘ th ‘arvester Co., the latest being ; j | need RIM bity ‘could snot bo. denies | S7iviNe, Prgrade’ and overtarmed in| (ecient was made by Romer! fydia Netum. COMP ANY ; ee ¥ ie inlin Saas ‘ and the Hae BAe Fe we pete the ditch: many fect below pinning | = —_— sk tenes daaccas onsiiioace | : ist fue pened: pes za Sra apposn {him Benes Conta) Korie, ty we ETHROAT week-—see the definite results a i cae , A stiff right to the head sent’ deer, sustained injuries which re- D, B.C. training. Compare wit { et Schauers down for the count of ‘sulted in this death 24 hours later. @Qgp argle with warm salt water. |ocher schools and— “Follow lot the Suo ' s : “FOR, WOMEN’ Ss Sieg i two in the fitst round. | His wite, who was with him, suf- eeSSfnl."’ Begin with New Year, | | : _ Billy Petrolle, gi junior fore 8 ‘compound fracture of the | january 1-8, Write today to.F, L. | i N ~ Bismarck. No. Dak. af ight, heir paella wad left limb and other severe injuries, sree Pres.; 806 Front St. ; ash bt mith of Moorhead’ lost by a| Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulte | Fargo, N. -D,, for terms, exe

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