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PAGE Poti ae ioe : a ee 3 DAA) man eset anwar ct : : PAGE FOUR . ~7———~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! | FARGO LEGION | IDEAL OF DOL MAN NAMED ON : NATIONAL BODY William Stern Member of National Rehabilitation Committee } _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 TUNNEL DUG = BIGREPTILES (COUNTY AGENTS [far rete Movans 9 "0 rosmcrnarnrs ; | i when he dentally becomes the .” the Bel-| star clown’ of the show. F | “The Governor's L: BY STUDENTS ROAMED MOUSE’ MAY HELP N. D. j Pie sees hit, si Avillian Fok} ‘The. picture is hailed as Jackie's | lis preseating i screen form, was | best. : ‘ | 7 | | judged by the dramatre crities to be GIVES GOLD. RIVER VALLEY AGRICULTURE one of Hie best plays cver protuced | Miuyrderer's Threa | | by wizard” of tne Americ a | ees | xtage. The photoplay will be Shown Proves Cause | Find Made in Alaskan School Minot Man Unearths. Two! (missioner Kitchen, in Ad- ie is apitel Theatre starting nex ; Of Insanity May Prove to be a Val- Petrified Vertebrae ef Mon- i | D = uable One _ sters of By-Gone Days t | | rid Belasco has heen one of the dress Before Meeting, {outstanding figures of the American) Bemiji, Minn., Jan. lo agurted . ‘stage for 40 years. constantly by fear that Beornardo Outlines Methods The original play, which was write | Portano confessed slayer of four per- ‘ai y | ten by Alice Bradley, was giver an sons would make good his threat Fairbanks, Alaska, Jan. 10. (A.P.) | Minot, N. D., Jan. 10.—Was the } C ul F \, onanes. (6 heoun retely oe oe eidee TENGE the} Fargo, N. D., Jan, 10-—“Every,claborate presentation on the o “come batk and get her,” Mrs. 0. A tunnel begun therély to dtion- | Mouse river valley once the feeding ; Naa: stage cin (1012and later boyd of shear Kellisher was sae ini shan in all -principal citics. The | judged insane today and wi ‘strate practical underground mining {ground of the dinosaur, prehistoric | County agent in the state has a! furthering the interests of agricul-! sercen version was made under the | mitted to the state insane hospital. {to students of the School of Mines, reptile which millions of years ago portunity for doing great wo! nt? Evidence which tends to ture,” was the statement Monday of | direction of Harry Milarde. On the evening of Noy. 15, after MEMBERSHIP DRIVES BS ! here may turn out to be a commercial | inhabited the North American con- N. D., Jun. 10.—Word has been received at Department Head gold mine that will add eventuully | tine ; ! ; 4 f the American Legion at 4 4B i »| to the resouyges of the college pit prove that such was the case is own. (Joseph I. Kitchen, state commission: | Robert T. Haines jlpys the rele of | Portano had shot down four per- I he appointment of William # 5 EO Cera fei ats (oeis G. A. Jones of this city, and (cr of agriculture, in an addres be-| the ex-miner, who climbs to the|sons near Kellisher, he wen tto the \ | i liet “of Mr. Jones and an-|fore the assembled extension agents Governor's chair, and Jane Grey is| Boyd farm where Mrs. Boyd was Stern of Fargo as a member of the workings have cut x formation | in the be iH ; P ; ; : habilitation Committee giving every evidence of leading to a|thropologists the proof is. well-nigh | who are meeting this week in Fargo. | the governor's lady, Ann Luther, )alone with children, forced her to tern has been actively lode, and the professor of mining | conclusive. “This isd eritieal period. for the| Frazer Coulter “and Lesliy Austen ! put up a lunch for him and toid her identified with the American Legion jenginecring has found the eaper For the Minot man has in his pos- ; state,” continued Mr. Kitchen, “but | also have important parts. 4. jhe “would come back and get them ore North Dakota s © inception ment unexpectedly valuable in Gem: | n two petrified veterbrae of |if the farmers pull through the ycar, | =~ — all.” Portano then returned and got of the organization, He was one of rating scientif prospecting. | one of the monsters, the relics of a|as undoubtedly the majority of them _ THE ELTINGE | Mr. Boyd. He took him to the the delegates to attend the St. Louis e yee the gold’ found Has BéenMOe| bymone Guy wien MotWel Perth was (ean) 9) Ressure of prosperity will! “Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- | woods, but let him go. Caucus in May 1919 and is a charter : 4 5 ‘nominal value, but the region ‘has! Young having been found 10 yeurs loom ahead. Sh c : ’ | eRe GTS ¥ mer the Gilbert C. Grafton geological features ing the dis-|®£0 in a hillside on South Hill when |" “The county agent’s job, as I see e cents, a nickel, a half a CAPTURE BANDIT Pe fo has held several state offi : very most promising, experts gay, | contractors were ating for the | it,is to hearten the farmers to make | dime! | West Palm Beach, 10.—-Al- ces, He has attended every national ; : OTUBLHKA uk HG Geeler ee eM TeSeement ter tHE’D, AL OM: Herds Riis yeas ye Successful. It. is| “Step right up, folks, and get | bert Miller sentinel for Sheleymobley convention of The American Legion} g 5 i x placer working in years gone by, and | ¥2 home at 614 Main strect south. | unfortunate that due to the county dont let the elephants starve! | outlaw band and who is onvention and has) § i {n adjacent districts small rich Todes | The dwelling is now occupied by Dr. | agent system of the state, some coun-| “And right here's where you get) shot and killed Deputy mes unchenerey ental ns | disceverdd ‘ecently Hate been game 8). C- Stone ties are without the service of these|your ice-cold lemonade, made in the | Baker at outbreak of battle ye rf no MOMDOE ROR Ta ing their owners good returns. | The vertebrae, each about three | agricultural leaders, as there should} shade! day was captured and brought here national committee Mr. rn will ; ; Bae ea oetv ots Mitta aii@eA@Tiale | Inchon mctone and about swe incites) Po rGhe invevery, Comms ana boatd| “Hurry, ladies and gents, before | under heavy guard have additional ‘oppor to work! wi : hi “ tural College of Fairbanks poasts | }oneitudi ally, fit by means’of o ball | of administration is vitally intercst-| the big show starts!” , i te for the th Dakota Department 5 that it not only is the farthest north | "4 socket arrangement, and are de-|ed in the work done by the county Jackie Coogan, as a peanut and} $4 Manhattan Shirts $3.00. i Peay : | EE le dhetioldanc Reunite] Cltsed by, nerenelety ce have been, | agents and is always willing to sid| lemonade merchant, is right in his) Bergeson’ . Territor ack in this distant past, two of the |them in whatever way it can to in- glory in “Circus Days,” the widely i « ineedate ie aheHe pean eih whD, pieces which formed the extremity of |crease the agricultural prosperity of heralded screen adaption of James i ed by ‘The i earn ASME LA BEES j the tail bone of a mature dinosaur. |» state which is naturally adapted to| Otis’ “Toby Tyler,” which begins a ’ ; r-old son as a classmate, is study-| 3° made certain *b: Sciabiy ith , American ian of North fining. But therclder| co. sae certain by comparison with | that pursuit. three days engagement at the El-| have been set as January contrary to most freshimen, | aay pea LE dad SF ifaeiaea I use almost a major et Ringe ‘treatre tolsy, Thursday, \ t February 15th, both dates inc n instructor. He teaches | erbe bode Pere ereeened when [22 the state and it takes an excelien! Jackie portrays the role of Toby | Reports which have been received at y placer mining. Durin ‘ ‘ we place in rotation. It is estimated y p e. & | the side hill at the address given was | that th ili Set ddquarters indicate that all posts residente in Alaska he has taken | partially cut away by scrupers, and hat more than a million acres 0 in this dr hundreds of*:thousands’ of doftars! Mr. Jones believes that the fossil re- |crs,- will be planted in North Dakota {fees he American Le of North from placers. langia of Mr. DinOnate any be Wats this year, and there is no reason why | Dakota were successful in renewing | pe ae | mains of Mr. Dinosaur may ‘be bur-) this ‘amount could not be doubled. 9, y & ; But there are numerous gtay-| ied deeper in the earth covering, (Qa ate Ofae aire one hundred their mem- |haired students, mogt of them pros-| which has proved his tomb for mil- |; The state has been experiment. i i bership before y ist, 1024.] |pectors who want to add science to | lions of years. The project of excav- ing in’ the commercial marketing of \ ‘ These posts were located at Clifford] their practical knowledge. ‘ating further would be an expensive lignite coal, of which it is estimated | U | wane | Milfs: coll egiespSEACHinE Tw IEH\ atx crtU"| pruteee te: ia /deblavedleatalsunless [PU Phe dncnte Me oer ene ee t e 0 ure \ ‘ nes Deputies dents « year ago, now han sixty: one | Yelvers into the seientifie mysteries | *°° P10 billion tons to be mined and 1 A deputy for each judicial district Noward Gri “Princetonjs most popular man,” apparently meant) senior, one juniBr, eleven sapho- | of the past become more keen about: | ™2? eted. T is potential ith, eae EN | \ ‘ tea Se Nas been appointed by |What he said when he bespoke his opposition to cigaret-smoking girls. | mores, thirteen freshmen, seventeen | exhuming the skeleton, ib is) prob: [oriieh! @omeydsy will doubtless be re- | Seed Today for = Free Sample of Pyra- 1 Commander Frank Streeter in order| His engagement to De Weenta Conrad (above), Omaha belle, has just | spec scandiaéventeentsB@@eS| able that the bones @oreneMremete pmueed, put st present gUlcannor come ipaeioe Cs: om id H “ Coenen wontact between the been announced, and she ‘has never smoked. Gray, who was picked |course miners. The subjects tatight/| will continue to rest_undisturbed in pare in value with our argricuitural) 24) stoning,’ bleeding or protruding | | c Kpartient offers and headquarters for All-American end while playing with Princeton, and held many stu- | include, desides, mining, agriculture, |his South Hill grave. | resources, and it is this agricultural | piles, Pyramid’ Pile ‘Treatment is @ wore , t and the local posts of the organiza- {dent and scholastic honors there, is now studyi medicine, | business administration, geology,| The dinosaur, says scientists, phase of our state that needs and der; stops pain, prevents friction, takes | Rumaninstrecttr announces: the |—<———————— an art general © science, home ccdaomieay roamed’ most of the entire world inj deserves our immediate attention. | 1 following uppointment appreciation of their fathers and of souri, coming to North Dakota 40 |engineering and metallurgy, | the days before moumeaine,-wtiattinge {Extension forces pre one means of) i : rict, Walter Schlosser, G their homes, and to « higher yespect | years age: i Se cai hen snuck of the surfuce of the {bringing this industry into its pro-| i : 2nd stat (Ch Je, ia It is also intended to et In 1891, Mr. Mecham married i jeurth was swampy luttd, profuse in | Per Place. | ? tineau; 3rd district, Hoyt them to accept in a larger Anna Moen of Edinburg, and at ivegetation which furnished suste — | e Lidgerwood; 4th district, their responsibilities as citi- that time settled on a farm near | + ance for a strangesand forgotten as- | DEMOCRAT Is | | 5 ris, Carringto h district, ns where the family has since! sortment of animals. Vast marshes i 4 Williston; Gth district, K.! “With the process of recuperation i and inland seas are believed to have ELECTED HEAD : \ Bowman . |now going on throughout the world, Survivin » his widow, and five | existed, and forty-ton monsters wal- | ; i € Announcement is also made of the;it is imperative that the basic prin- Walte John, Leonard and ‘lowed through the mud like the he- | OF COMMITTEE | \ p appointment of Nels Hoflund of | ciples on which erica rests should residing at home, andj Yhemot® of Holy Writ. The dino- | ! p Stanley as Chairman of the Depart-!be recognized by all our citizens livi at Ambrose, a 5 ‘ sants' lived on vegetation alone, ! (Continued from Page 1) t ment Anericanisin Committee ‘History points in no uncertain terms His brother, William Mecham lives: Will Meet Dickinson, Beach] trowsing on plants,along the shores {cause of his position on the measure . v S eat advances in in Minneapolis, i eae | or teaching deep into the water with |that Senator La Follette from his : £ | civilization have come as the result —— | and Miles City Teams ja giraffe-like neck fur the se a room publicly endorsed Mr 2 : n jof the vakening of the spiritual ! on Trip ““iwhich grew in the bed of lake or Smith for the chairmanship last a Ta pee } 6 j \forees within the individual, No, ; stream, They are believed to have | month declaring thut his election You Have, No ides How , Wopderfal g | nore appropriate way to accomplish } eee é —. | movel frequéitiy on two fect, in kan- | would be a “clear cut victory for the |), naitis 4 pre, a. ve £ \this can be devised than that pro | Bismarek high school’s basketball| garoo/ fashion without the leaps | progressives.” See een its you. on your fect” and | t | posed in the plans of th itional | {team left at noon today ona 'trip| whieh, characterize that native. of —_— ‘you ‘wonder why you ever suffered. | © 5 Father and Son Movement. | on which the locals will meét-Dickel Austgelia Prove this with @ free triul. | ‘Then get, 1 nae afi A Falia. @ 60 cent box of any druggi ir PL \ ! ae Beach ena Miles City, °MOn-| The dinosaur is classed as a reptile [REE SAMPLE COUPON i xi } oN tana, high school fives. I veetighe: the skeleton of the great MARKET NEWS y CEON pi 5 RAILROAD MEN j F ARGO SCHOOL ‘The first game is at Dickinson to-| be#sf resembles that of a crocodile ee eo esiaishall, Mich. | oO ' PLAN HONOR TO night. The local boys are out for| or Ugard more than that of a modern inate gahd mele Fite snmplo of ke iis ay eee ee | r revenge on Dickinson for x ‘recent } quaifraped, and is believed to have | 4 \] pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain a President Tells Chairman of| J. JOHNSON == & defeat here, but the Dickinson floor | laid#@ggs which ‘would have amazed A || wrapper. tr thas 5 E A Se ‘ ook jis notably a tricky one for visiting| the Hargest ostrich ever hatched | A ° : Ma Addres: | 3 ) 4 he Wargest ostrich ever hatched. | m National Committee His | Fargo, Jan. 10. Some 40 memb: ny é dresses on Brogan teams and the “Demons” will have Bone’ of the brontosaurus and diplo- gr Views of Project | ee ine Paciie railroad fra| Of School of Instruction |. hard time to beat the veteran Dick-!docus members of the family, have BE: - from Fargo, Moorhead and}, or finson five. been found in all continents, some of cl 2 ' —_—— | {Dilworth will gather at an informal Arranged by Fraser Tomorrow night the team will|them, indicating that the original avons Vork: 10. (A. Pod Tdinner at 6:30 this evening at the meet Beach and on Saturday night) owners had reached 85 feet in length | — 1 : ; President Coolidge as written | Gardner hotel in} | A tourday Zehool tor officers of {Will play at Miles Gity, Montona.{and had stood 16 or more fect high | fae in etter to Walte ad, nit 1 recently retir ici osheanauets ional Guard to | Conch Houser will take on the trip}at the hips,Awith necks which could|Goes Beyond Season’s High} 2 ho Neb., connecting his approval of t for the Northe |the North Dakota National Guard to) aigson, Scott, Sero#sins, Shepard, | reach 40 feet into the sr. 4 5 = : tit National Father and Son Movement, | Fargo, L Challoner, his success- | be held in Fargo, January 21-24 will] Livdahl, Noddings, Robidow, and Ol-| The cause of the extinction of the Price, Taking Wheat = 9 e Pe as a through-the-year program, with | or, and Tom Sloan and William Man | open with addresses by Adjutant-}son. Alfson is not in good shape | dinosaur has never been’ definitely de- Up Also {2 rm { tic iGggunse:injhalning: to.improve World | you, two pioneers of the Northern! General G. A. Fraser, Governor R.|beease of his bad ankle and prob- termined, itis stated, though a quick e de conditions. Mr. Head is chairman | Pacific in territory, who recent-! 4. Nestos and Col. D,'S. Ritchié, ably will not start any game. | change in climzte, an immense tidal | —= j= ; tn of the National Father and Son Com ake gram ‘has been | cording to the program completed by Fe aaa ES | wave or other phenomenon of nature} Chicago, Jan. 10.—With cornj= ‘ ke zanstge HEcON to those ins adjytant-General Capts.| PLEADS OWN idk believed to /have brotght the| gain breaking! the season's high, = —AT— pri G advances in civilization in| chyrge, but it is expected that there | py omps Q ; ia species death in a brief space of|price record wheat materially ad- "i Ch ab tye resident polsin) out; |will) be abort talkin eh curly expert: | a ee tte ccs aca ciccturesaare| OA WSaUS LOSES ‘time. vanced in the early trading today. ° 4 have come as a result of the awaken- |ences in railr on the Dakota] “jy? ms ; Perh: some future dat After opening 1-4 to 5-8 higher, May, . op j , eg Tee ea | 5 1! on the program for the gua ai erhaps st soine future date, a new pening o igher, May, on inge of the spiritual forces within the [division and on other subjects of pee a Aa Rerengee BEFORE JURY | activity wit! bo undertaken in Minot, $1.09 and July $1.071-8 to 1-4 risco 9 on ay, anuary % lat individual, as proposed in the Father | mutual interest to the guests ale va ee anes ae cm the excavation in. the interests of |wheat gained further, displaying lit-[E ‘ peace brocmunt, In his cndorse-| F, C. Huntington, divisi vera and regular army guard instruc- ie . q Age E an s r so GEEK " untir n, division super-!15.. being to thoroughly acquaint Grand Forks, Jan. 10.—The court | science of South Hill and similar tle tendency to react. 2 P. M. and 7 P M ment of the niovement, President | nmong the RES ee ate new sequsint| room was packed and considerable | Places in the valley where more may — = kone = 3 oolidge daheyaibi Bu ge of the ments in military training and tac- | terest was shown by the spectators | be learned of the’ life of the massive CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. = ‘ dent Harding, who urged general ¢o- s composed of ¢ a y throughout Tuesday ‘afternoon when| monsters of a forgotten cra. Chicago, Jan. 10.—Hog receipts, ° operation with it on the part of the L. P. Haarman and Otto} #8 Sewes : zs : ‘170,000. Fairly acti Mostly 10° 4 public in a letter written shortly be : (Gapiy GAL Mt Andersen, (Us, -A, | eanence es eine) Anon eres , eee le tak Wodiestay avereccie » sues ay, anuary Fore hiy death, President Coolidge’s | ‘Those invited include C. Emerson, ; Will banal on “Methods and Stand- ee Ae ee ABeling wr: RATLROADS OF Te st mer tha sday ee etter Hows: {H. H. Hammer, C. 4 Mi | ards of Military Training” the first au ae vin} PERO, ‘ aS reerice tne present conditions |Worlmen ee” yeiteher "A.C, lay of the conference, Lieut, Col, M.|utensils in his possession | designed NORTHWEST ARE Cottle receipts, 12,000., Beal steer 2 P.M. and 7 P. M. . Ol = throughout the world, which might \Johnson, G. M. de Lambert, E. M. {H. Sprague will speak on “Armory fone manufacture of intoxicating UNAFFECTED pad svete ing “early strong to 25 cents es ! involve even our own country, now | Grime A. Bennett, W. J. Ridley, | Dri jor Hurold Sorenson Q.(!U0r- sal came, how:'l ee Sheep receipts, 15,000. Weak, SPEAKERS: in| homi | M, Ca will report omthe recent con- so contented and peaceful, it seems | Withnell, E. Croteau, ever, when Mr. Whaling, who plead| Minneapolis Jan. 16.—Decision of | around 25 cents lower. his own case pulled off his coat ofter | the United States supreme court, up- : 21 there will be an arm-| Assistant State's holding the recapture claude of the _ FLOUR UNCHANGED. pany “B”, 164th in-|Bangs had completed the stati . | transportation act, has demonstrated! Minneapolis. Jan. 10.—Flour un- ner will be held the|S¥ment before the jury, and jus that American railways operate on|changed to 10 cents higher carload to his feet before the jury hox to|® nonguaranty basis and it ‘shculd|lots, family patents, quoted $6.30 at Voice his own. arguments. Ac he|Femove one of Ahe complaints ‘of leg-|$650 = barrel in 98-pound sack: pulled off his coat and prepared to|islators “attacking the railrouds,| shipments, 45,176. Bran, $25.50 to speak, a thrill of excitement ren| Ralph Budd, president of the Great 927. peculiarly apropriate that there ; MePhail, H. L. Dumert, John Oberg, | ference of property and disbursing Mi Paould be launched in our home land | Gharles Olson, James ‘Tyrer, M: WU. | Ufficers in Washington. On the meht rth, L. W. |of Janua DR. JOHN H. WORST, | Who: was President of the North Dakota Ag- ricultural College for twenty-two years. W.R, REYNOLDS, State Dairy Commissioner. a program that has as its chief Mikkelson, H. E \z ] objective the desire that fathers re-|Bohn, L. T. Stodder, William = consecrate themselves to their land, I. 4 Nenry, John Hogan, D. J. Brierly and Os paternal obligations, and that the |A avodds, at which Adjutant-General attention of sons be direeted to their | Halvorson raser will speak on the nature and obligation to their fathers, to their | U.S ARMY MEN | purpose of the 1924 encampment. i y | | “Supplies “The Father and Son Mov t is eae I subject of = | ; i homes and to their count nd Records” will be the| ie = discussion by Capt, An-| through the packed courtroom and 2a rey: aa LenRY. sea}-SOUTH SAINT PAUL LIVESTOCK Z i ate, Ca r _ [everyone crowded forward to hear; ‘orthwest.railreads are unaffecte y ; y econd date, Capt. Thomp. |yim tall. | by the decision of the court, he said,| South Saint Paul, Jan. 10.—Cattle MRS. G. W. RANDLETT, >; son will discuss “Combat Or and i i FOR MISSIONARY | nit 3 Wagons US A sill dise| Maintaining his innocence, Mr,|Pecause none of the lines centering 3,000; uneven, beef steers early 8| | 4 | cuss “Map Reading.” Head uS-| Whaling said, for himself he did not] in the twin cities earn 6 percent, they down; mostly /3,75-to 5; for cows | Peking, pany, jor company, "oith Taine etn drill cate whether or not he was put in| limit: of eprnings’established by the|and up; 6 for heifers; ‘hogs 21,00 \Mogruder and Capte re Gi Uhe Bidets! sehosl' “the seoond| Jel, but that he’ did carb for his | transportation act. When lines earn|few sales packers biddin 6.40 to 6.60 | Woodbridge proceeded to | day family. He claimed that no one had| in excess of 6 percent they are ‘re-|for butcher and bacon “hogs or mcst- | Howan province to seek the whero- Th testified that he had in his posses- quired, under, this clause, to return ly 10 cents lower. Speaker on Poultry and Farm Home Prob- lems for 12 years. : These Speakers will discuss ‘the local farm and NaN EA third and fo y discus- | fa : 4 " tts Jabouts of Juline Kilen of North- | sions include the fchipelng pubic sion or owned liquor and he asked| half of the excess to the government. | Sheep 1,000 about xisteady.:, Some pate ea gers eke Hie ereatest ,grain \ field, Minn. woman captive of|‘Combat Orders,” “Estimate of the|*#e jury why thé person who shade Northern yailway earn-|safes native lambs 12.50@12.75. a ig ion, livestock, poultry, farm gardens a (ji eg chinese bandits, who has a Situation,” “Offeisive Combat,” “Sec. | the arrest. was not, brought in to tea) gaa per oon in 1928," Mr. by eaey ere’ 3 and the farm home. Say Bayer’ — Genuine! vearea. Seer ane bat See | tity, He claimed that five: ~ people | Budd, sai “Under ithe: provisions|; | SERVICE INTERRUPTED. i sis | When t seen Mrs> Kilen was, Combat.” ; testified against him and-thdt no two| of the law, the government nito ‘set! Because of interrupted wire com- 4 z Lie ey ast seen atte: Kile hae| Comba” starrell, U.-8 A; ait] Of the tories ‘told “wate, the same, | azide the.mpney paki in By Rea TSS: munication rhariét néWw9" is’ cuitaited " Farmers’ Institute Board. ling high above the squat figures 0?| speak at a dinner. to be given ‘on the| He maintained that he wanted the |er earnings of railroads‘as a fund from) again today. Ss Q _ ithe ‘bandits, who swarmed about third day of the senber people, to know that he spoke the| Which the weaker ines "are permit-| Toes oh Ey ‘her on foot as they led her steed | Saunas es Bes truth, ‘ for he expected to run for ‘ted “to” borrow. hether there ‘will4 Too Late To Classify il rR |away over the hills. The woman} NE justice of the peace in the spring. | be™ fund of dufficient size this year) ~ . ° ae 4 was captured when bandits raided | \W TEACHERS The -jury found him guilty after] is not“‘knowh now. My belief ts that|’ MUSIC SCHOOL 2 ja mission and shot several foreign- | ARE EMPLOYED deliberating for 16 minutes, the ‘fund this year merely will be TENTION: 3 ¥ { ers, imprisoning them. | i pe as started. At any rate, gthe Great] :-Piano lessons for Children untif | Nothingyfurther has been heard \ HELPED LITTHE GIRL’S ‘couGn. | Notthern will nob aéek “to porrow| 15 ‘years,-50¢: ‘a -lesson;’ ‘Beginners jtrom the beseiged city of Batang, Miss Maude Schroeder of Valley from the fund.” older than 1§ years, .75¢ a lesvcn; jnear the Tibet frontier, where for-| City has been employed to be teacher) FOLEY’. ‘HONEY AND TAK a j, Higher grade, $1.00. eigners, including 10 Americans, | of the second and third grades in. the | COMPOUND is fine. My little girt ‘BANKS, CLOSE MQDERN furnished room for rent; are ‘reported surrounded *by band. | new west side school, while Miss | had nn diwful cough. got abottle’| “The farmers bank ‘of McKensfe|’ gne person $1500, ‘tWo ‘persons j its | Judith Rue of Baldwin will teach the jof FOLEY’S HONBY “AND ~ TAR coutity, “at | Charfeston, ital $10,-| > $20.00. 308 1-2 Main street. moet (fifth and sixth grade. : (COMPOUND and. gave “her a Yew 600 ‘dnd ‘deposits of $5 be and the| * aS, 1-40-1Ww OFFICER OF _ There ate about 120 pupils attend-| doses and she was greatly relioved,”” ite Bank’ of Rawson M¢-|LOST—A gray kid glove white-wool- | ing the new school, which was open-| ite He Bevaan? Mkaribcock ty, eapttal '$10,000, de:|» en wrist. Finder please tetum td | 4 « Q --\ writes Clyde H: Bengen, Marlbrook, ty, capital © , d=}. ist. FARGGr DICH. ee i : | GROWERS DIES « this week. Probably 100 of Wiese /Vivginia, The Best rdniegy., for | posite $87,000, have closkd it was gn.|.°McKenzio hotél aid receive re-lf Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all ni fate seein sues SAUL Bele: coughs, colds, Hoarseness; Bites nouneed it offices of the state bank-| | ward. £ a -aoe Fe all night and ‘Génvine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir- Grand Forks, N. D.. Jan. 10 - e gymnasium of the new school! premptly and effectively. FOLEY’S | ing ‘department. PND epantele en Onasre ‘| will keep your home comfortable. It costs very jittle BIB: a =10- j is being used by J. J. M. MacLeod, | Hownye ; : UTE, | boys’. director, to give physical drill sdly AND TM COMPOUAL to the ‘seventh and ¢ighth ‘grade pu- i j1- | Adelbert. Mecham, 65, of Badin! ave been proved ‘safe by mil IN see % J ome 25 N._D., vicepresident of ithe North: Mons, and prescribed by physicisS® | Dakota Wheat Growers association ime; serving thees | >, TG Sy fia on Him, [LOST—Pair. of grey’ tortoise shetpi more to burn than lignite... ‘Try,a oad and be con- iste s r e. * Sas " a wv % 4 i ‘dott oe fedora: 4 tim glasses “Wednesday, betwe | yinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and oven/pwenty-three years for Colds | 104 roundor. of the first pils of the North Watd school. The | S°Rerations. x the Park and: ’Finney’ Drug} ore gripye misery.” Handy boxes ws /2R0 founder.of the frat <o-opers-| pupils of the North Ward school G Pease ‘ aig tee " Sih 7; ae Eke p ve € r _ 3 4 A a foot He's smoked cigars for.20 y’ars| store. one 809-3. 1-10-20 Anthra “ tablets cost only few esis hospital here lst night. after a | march to the west side school for-the | Disabiod Re OMEN vi bel Amd Mever got the Wilt.’ "| WANTED te scspxpenidnced racité Nut’ Coal for Base Burners, Packag' ee i Sone Sinema spies admitted tothe. soldlere*homes main-| / irto SunDial. |5, waitress. Phone 209.” seat FHC \ t * ae: Dorn Gt Srason,. 212, Fen! Ey ee {tained by the United State: Bi sae van SYR TORE ‘ At re me r ¥ 19, TAS” While stil an infant ne | $5 Manhattan Shirts $9.65.| trent, aceordiie ted States govern) so Matialtan Shirts $285.’ $4 Manhattan Shirts '$3:00. ] - H. Carpenter,Lumber Co. : jTmaved: witlt “his iparegts ty Mis: | Bergeson's. authorized-by the Secretary of War. Bergeson’s. : geson’s. | Phone 115 \ . . ! :