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» PAGE SIX ’ “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 I | ply available the farmers on the | Coffin of letters testamentary there- parents and friends had organized a|fact that death had taken away the - FINE PROGRA Plant Murderers ‘ROHERTY lower fists will no longer be solely |on, and that he said Petition and |reception committee. There was little ones they had learned to love, 6. ‘ | ai roofs of said purported Will wi much) contusion ee titseo an the ae Seen at Jamestown dependent on the rainfall to insure | proofs of said purported Will wil | much ; a 4 i 4 crop. If the farmers see fit to | be hea y t ytd |@reetings, and it was only after GERMAN RAD : ( ' oe 5p | |avail themselves of the use of the {this court on Wednesday, the first [Same Woure: inte alll the Mellumdars | Badig + Geammiaeion (fiat moving Ellendale, N. D., Aug. 27.— Iday of October, A. D. 1924, at ten : f ‘ penny i ta Geeinaa ae “Blackie” and “Slim” two LW. W. LETEEt ‘cence Peoheen, Gaara | Gelock in the forenoow of that diy, were able to identify their foster | trains was tested in Germany ri Bbselghe e MOURBKELIR THESE URAGE slight expense. Professor Chandler | at the court rooms of this courts ¢¢ \children. In several instances some |cently. It was a combination of Be Charlie Plane, Bllendale 7h estimates the water supply to be} the county court house, in the city of the children who had gone to the | radio and wired wireless in that the ou Charlies wianty Wuenuale ther ‘sufficient to care for nearly double | of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and station went away greatly disap-| signals were made to jump from the 1 j ; , have been traced tc the acreage on the lower flats. | state of North Dakota; and you and train to the telegraph lines along i ate AT TOSE IB CER: f ; ‘pointed because they had been un- 1 D wn end ther arrest i ex | In closing Mr. Roherty suid that !each of you are hereby cited to be [able to find the man and woman|the track and thence by direct line pected at any time now. The two ‘and appear before this court at said! r u he was confident that Bismarck was | 8! Pea |whose guests they had once been in|to any telephone station called. BCd ere at G ot a smi ‘ ( a 8 s i= 'y : a Addresses and Good fin iat ae a jee Regular Weekly ui he knew of nothing that call ry why the prayer of said petition | interesting lot of excursionists came | couples ascertained that they had Cook By Wire went to Jamestown, where they add so much to the attractiveness of | should not be granted, 'to Vienna recently. The party was | made the trip in vain, owing to the Instead of by Fire. Amusements ere seen aieiievtie cVeHINE: Ht Luncheon |the city or needs of the community | Dated August 18th, A. D. 1924. {made up of childless couples from | i i YOUNG (| disappeared but are believed to be S an . C. DAVIES ian ren into their own homes | + C. TL. YOUNG WILL SPEAK |disppeared but are believed to be! Wourn DAM CREEK benefit for so little cost should not | Judge ot tie COURTS GaaRL|| SHER thls SUMTER: Gav aU is wen | - | Plant was killed Sunday at about be overlooked or left undeveloped. 8-20-27—9-3] after the war. They had come to _ Banquet on First) Evening|1 a. m., by a pistol bullet. The Tells of Advantages of Such! NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Fore. | visit the youngsters here, and to | } i i shooting oceurred on a vacant lot ' CLOSURE Sai SUMMONS see how they were getting along in r ar , To Include Vaudeville {just off Main st. he | a Lake in Other Cities | Defuult having occurred in the|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, their native surroundings. } as Funeral services were held yes- | conditions of the mortgage herein-| County of Burleigh. ep The Hollanders made the journey | and Songs terday here, for the murdered man. | in State after Ghul notice is hereby | ) Jn District Court, Fourth Judicial by spat Ga (ai were nin Saeral| — The widow a jaughter, | given that that certain mortgage District. i station by their former wards, whose | PRC TC IFTEGN has acta |yenm af eee ore ee | executed and delivered by Edwin | Chester Savings Bank, a Corpor- i 4 iL The possibilities of Bismarck hav-,| Lust und Alphena Last, his wife,| ation, Plaintiff, vs. C. T. MeWilliams + pre d for the thirty-seventh by the Mile = ie i smarel ortgagors, to Harry 'E. O'Neill’| and Edna E, McWilliams, Defend. “ual meet fhe: North jing # lake all her own was discussed | !™ ( ants . Hig State Medic) Association THRESHING [tis noon by J. N. Roherty before | jamteagte, dated the 26th, duy of ihe State of North Dakota to the Piles Can Be Curec BSibe bet here os the Bismarck Rotary Club at their| thousand nine hundred and fifteen, | above named” Defendants: W . oa ‘| ‘aha 1. Milvelies ‘Ny but {regular noon-day . luncheon. Tha! and Tiled for reesra iy ihe office of| You and hie nos ere prety ithout Surgery Keep your mind focused on mile thorities us well us by members of | lake would occupy what is now Ap- | the register of deeds of Burleigh |$Ummone@ to answer the complain | . ] j > BMLIMMESrATTAlci, Wistassians, ain. | STARTS ON ye creek Valley southeast of Fort | county, North Dakota, on the 30th |i the, AUPE ESTEE CATT ore Coes || cab lt nbrractlvgIBRGL Naa beaaIDEES| age rather than specifications } 4 a, - ‘i a .ineoln. o jay oO: etober b, at the hour of! . . ; hed b: Dr. A. 8. McCleary, the | j ics; and a banquet to be given jLincoln, Just to the right of the| day, Moa the district court of the county of| Nshed by 2 2 ); | se. Wednesday night at which C. L. jbridge crossing Apple Creek on thal fersiocin ost enne Metesne oe Burleigh, state of North Dakota, and| noted rectal specialist of Kansas) when you shop for an auto. Young of Bismarck, will be the {road running south from Fort Lin- Page 350 and duly assigned by said|t® Serve a copy of your answer to} City. This book tells how sufferers e pala ey speaker, are tee of oa cae a ee ae that ex. urteseee to_ evs) F Honker, vie Se camel ts en Go anal Sere eee oe A aed ‘ i " h the program, which has been plan z jtends about six hundred feet in aj which said assignment is dated the z i A b 2 MUN EHS SIBEAleatiinitte. : Reports Show General Activ. |224thet!y. direction. The proposed | Sth day of November A. D. 16, and oot ta peten cites of Blamarek, in tore, “hot” iron, electricity oF any The important question is how idov. Waatos will delive orts Sho a =| da ould be located was filed for record in the office o| ‘eh, "| other cutting or burning method, 7 7 117 Bticrmcacr: vucwe | ae ar Heav- | vuthern end ot this bank acros| the, reeigter of dacds of Burleigh | hry days after the service’ of tus | ARSE, futtng or burning, method, much actual daily serviceability sion of the organization on Wed-| 4t¥3 Crops Appear Heav- [{iutisr end of this bank across SCRE AR RTE Oe Ee ea er Oe) OS ia a Gs Peer ube Deed ane ettoe you are getting for your invest- ay morning, S er 10. Dr ier Than Expected Falconer Hill, V. M., und duly recorded therein|°f your failure to appear or answer, | has been a # R. Smyth, president of the Coun- | The proposed dam would be en-|in book 110 of Assignments on page judgment will be taken against you years and in more ia SSE ment. cil of the North Dakota Medical As- ar nS VERY. HEAVY Cae of earthen construction and; 474, will be foreclosed by a sale of ty Gee relief demanded Ra pk ‘ein Ren ieted erie ciation, of Bismarck, will respond.| RYE IS » A jwide enough on top for a twenty-|the premises in such mortgage and ate Bian, ey ., PROP Mines Grassick: president of| ‘ litourerostsrsaauaye Thevagin “would | hereinafter cerepbed ane front ene ite eayaoremny; Remar PETE nee HIN \ t f Gra preset ‘ e a Fy tl t st ij = Seen ee i is it ind ma: wi name . fy Fork will tien eter’ the annuat| AU Crops ‘Threshed Weigh "= Siaut 4 auarter fag Te Jone | county, North Dakota, in the aug Se Fa SEGISTER AND GEO. M. | ghd addres to Dr. MeCleary, DB¢2 You can get the answer to this by ‘orks, will then deliver the annua ‘rons : on the top, wi e overflow | Bismarck, Burleigh county, North STER, : ; rism, Kansas. City, ‘ s a sae . Rt] president's dire Upe wells nee Most call bench. te aautgr@ss ort Lin- | Dakota, at the hour of 10 viclock A: fger,,, Attorneys for said Plaintitt, | Parkview Senitartom, ee investigating the ability and dis- } A Following these addresses the p Well; Ry jostly coln bench. It would be of such a!M., on’ the Sth day of September | Office and post office address, aR It] meeting will be addr by two Number One height that it could not overflow] A. D. 1924 to satisfy the amount due Bismarck, St position of the car dealer to ac- \ doctors, Dr. ‘1. Mulligan, of Grand and would be located on a heavy|4pon such mortgage on the day of __7-23-30—8-6-13-20-27 oy 98. 4 Rd -_ Dy ae) OG iol) ae ea ined te oak PROBOSNIS d cept full local responsibility for arren, Minn, 0 ious phases! Threshing -along the Soo Line is|any seepage. Wore Berea ree SAL 4 } regarditig tor reperts Urntoanaay ysecerding | This dam would impound a take| satiny "the same are”dearsten £0) schtgy Beare of Directors of Teter] Ml] DEMAND the operation of the car he sells. \ cussion will to reports. Threshing has been/about two and a half miles long and} follows, namely: ty, N. D., i id F bi) ig) lander of the subject H Carrier, Bp Osa ea and will be by a discus-|threshed until the first part of next Hie uNae bos Reripeae red, ind thirty nine (139) | 2:00 P.M. Sept. 27th, 1924, for the f Be nla ara re ey rete | Rei) ieee) igal lefts VaniiHT Gull | pur aivaeivent aul sauetncee ten c|| morthy Ul Iriiveussaventy-sevapl allarecigsinn seorecaies room school i 1 was done only to get feed. The main |the bottoms toward the east Th tion seventeen (S. F. % of 17) Orvetta Dutton, Clerk, six miles r and Employ crop in this district will not be e would have 5% miles of shore} i” Township number one hun- | southwest of Brittin, N. ‘Db, Tle* We invite such analysis. r , » will receive seuled pro- done in the Coleharbor region but | with a depth as high as 13 feet on The Southeast Quarter of sec- | posals, at’ the residence of Mra. s The Speaker scheduled (77) west of the fifth principal | Building on the N. FE. corner of Sec. nd he will talk|this morning to start the first |The shore line, bein idl ; 7 3 4 ; Set 8 o 8 e shore , % steep and rug-| merid Bi 29-137-71 5 World’s Best Tonic pr ihe jtelation of the Physician | threshing activities around — that! yea FAROE cee eh county, S jin Burleigh County, N. D., to the Administration of the Work- | town, Men's Compen ‘ would not leave any places for} North Dakota, in accordance with plans by Veg 000 (ne car of wheat was shipped |weeds to grow or muddy flats to! ‘There will be due on auch mort-| fore. Ritterbush, architects, Bist ota PANDA. FAeEeIN arelNgw ive Ceol Van) Hieak (today) Gslieh ioran |guawh uni aballaltnerantie anvi@arie eaxelal tarde one eh eee marck, N. D enteral) discussion will follow thelrrom 13 to 18 bushels to the: acre. | " tf ae ation in the lake level. Prof. Chand- | fourteen, hundred “and ‘ning ‘dollars |" The'right is reserved to reject any has relieved them of: AMET TILIDITYIILILINTILILIT ITTY TTT last talk The: hasn't been enough of the/ler of the Universit tN a. | 4nd sixty-one cents ($1409.61) be-|or all proposals, and each pr 1 5 ‘ sity of North Da. | i a propos Wednesday afternoon will be giv- |, op handled, however, to set a def-|kota, who is so District Engineer | "53 che casts, of, UND Mona mat he accompanied by a certified en over to the clinical demonstra- | injte average, although farmers in| for the U. S. Geological Survey, es- | HERMAN F. HENKER, dee Sober cenvaoriithewten: tions ¢ palucted Mean een ie the vicinity don’t expect to get as|timates that the average annual| Said © gnee of said Mortgagee. | The building site is 3% miles of St. Paul; F. sa, of | ttee # Crop as was estimated last |run-off of Apple Creek is sufficient |GEORGE 4 REGISTER, south of Welch Spur in said county as i ef Lead, ; D., and W. A. Jones, of | week, to fill the lake twice. Once the lake a eorney Pa sald eee, and state. % | Minneapolis ao At Parshall rye is running from!is filled and the ground saturated ‘isma fort akota, Plans will be on file on and after| Loss ! anual? bereern™ will!20 to 25 bushels to the acre, and|the only loss avould be by evapor- 1-23-40--8-6-13-20-27 | Sept. Sth, 1924 at the office of pol eh ed 4 annual banquet. | Fol: | weighs from 60 to 62 pounds. Libr iy hicliywouldvequlrelnat/over| /e eye esr aag Re sing {e® Runey, County Supt., with the eight, PROSE UH Glacier rie | Mises ficataClstaliot ‘wneatsab Her-llonettanthiiotierécaetiae ee cca GHIEEN Aceon oe aE Bharata and with Torpid Liver or " ne fe ineing al vaudeville. | ried rent 14 bushels to the acre. [launch drawing four feet of water | ° ROBIING AMPESTANENCENT “W. part ot] Dated sat “Binet ON oe nog Constipation ursday morning — s The field was threshed as a treat as|would make a trip five miles long | 50100) No. 1, fron oe see f 26th, 192. fi Litepemesic zs will be given over to further ad-|it hud been hailed hard. in Duly. leucine lake. ja faites al Bh aoe eG . fare A. MemuRRICK “Ask Anyone Who Has dresses and Pr gy] Threshing at Pollock has just start-| "This water supply is sufficient anil icedegu genGIRN AN SPteeeae Pres. Taken TANLAC” will speak on ted, according to reports and no def-|the quality. of. the water is Pree Sh to OIC) © such | tures of the eletal Trac- during the next school! Mrs, ORVETTA DUTTON. Chev De wee “GOLD ee jterm,. will be received by the clerk] Brittin, N. D. ae — |of Apple Creek school district No. 8-27—9-3-10-17-24 For Bele By All Good Dragetste c h}29 up to 2 o'clock p. m. Mondav. ee Gols bushels to the acre and weighs about hatchery and game preserve made of | September 1st, 1924, when they will 58 pounds, while at Braddock wheat|the upper end of the lake where it | be opened at the office of the clerk | Dawes Spends Birthday inite information as to the size of [that it would sustain fish’ life, the crops can be gained as yet. At] Mr. Roherty stated that he anti * und will show lantern slides Kintyre rye is running about 16 pated no trouble in having a fi lustrate his talk. Following Dr. by Means of Permanent lecture Dr, Ruth Mahon, d Korks will speak on “Dia- |i, running 15 bushels and weighs |would not be so suitable for lake |of said district. The board reserves . roads are a & ; 59 pounds. Kintyre wheat is run-| purposes, | the Fight to reject any or all bids Preparing Next Speech good investment Tre rest of the morning's session | ning about 12 bushels with 61 pounds | Ab one point in the lake an island |All bids should be endorsed on the = ——_________— i ees sof medical treatmeententi [te average weight. At Falkirk ryelwould be formed about 400 fenciy Tee ee pee ae CHR ee OOF | econ, 1, Oe Eon G.| EXPERT not an expense s phases of medical treat S D¥Ylis running about 18 bushels, whi length and about 100 feet wide. At Board Apple C: k, N. D. Dawes, Republican candidate for}; Dr. EL. Tuchy, of Duluth, Minn.,/at Douglas and Makoti it is coved: present there is a gravel pit loca- | MRS JOHN 0, WELCH, vice-president, spent today--his soth{! MOTOR REPAIRING vA ft ae ae yet Rochester, | erably higher, be ng 20 bushels at|ted at the place and it is planned | Clerk, Menoken, N. D. | birthday—at his home here, at. work PPEASSHD IE Diseasaions in ere; (Douglas, and) 26) at’ MaXotil’ Ie fs] thay the laoduccult bel cece Conroe 8-20-23-25-2% | on his address which he will make | Ow e deen, S. PD. Discussions will follow mostly No. 1 rye, and weighs about! a gravel swimming beach — easily aE SET Friday night at Lincoln, aes Neb. each of the Hsses. 56 pounds, built there. AMENDED CITATION AND NOTICE) wis arrival home lust ni, On Thursda ernoon clinical I Aas ight from | ——— The advantages) of! the (project|| HEARING “PROOF “OF (FOREIGN. (sccavingitripiin. Maine ceemenel| Motor Indust. demonstrations will be given by Drs. ; WILL. a . Tuchy, Judd, DIRIGIBLE HAS Were pointed out to be purks, sum-| oqo, NoRTH DAKOTA, Mr. Dawes to : realize his desire to and Sweitzer. mer homes, and drives, with all the Ys Judd, and Sweite | Gountyiof Baneignes spend his birthday with his family, ae sok Delegates) atl the TRIAL FLIGHT | sports that go with any good lake,| In County Court, Before Hon, 1|No special observance oar held, but |! pHONE 5 Set the Pace male ties Soni Sentember such as swimming, boating, fishing,|C, Davies, Judge. ‘there will be a dinner, at which § and will endeavor to conduct all| Fredrickshasen, Germany, Aug. 27.| Skating and ice-bouting. There are| In the’ Matter ef the Estate of members of the campaign traveling Henning Elec. Motor Co. pees: en —The giant dirigible which | Now sufficient good roads leading to| Lydia R. Coffin, Deceased. party, including the newspaper cor- i Fee ree rete business, so) thee) oTae niant dirigible 4 U.S. and} ihe lake site and it would be only| , Tristram Roberts Coffin and John resotndents, will be menccee Equity Bldg, Baroni: or way Be ey. Raines Ye and which is soon to start on ‘her trans| ten minutes drive from the city. At Roberts Coffin, Petitioners, vs. Wil- arate rd ry liam Edward Coffin, Tristram Rob- ——SSSS=_=—_—_——_______ Association. The Council of the! Atlantic flight to Lakehurst, New| Spiritwood Lake which is located | iam Coffin, John Roberts Coffin, |S North Dakota Medical Association | Jersey, made her first trial’ flight |#bout nineteen miles from James-| fvgia ¢. Coffin, now called Lydia Building ‘ : ; there are now between 200 and| Follett, Tristram Ru Coffi w Will also meet Tuesday night. successfully this afternoon. The di- | tow" e i t ollett, | Tristram R. Coffin, no Le Hi Come Shonkive direct | tigible sailed for two hours in the eipauome» according to estimates calles SE Doles Geary ch of the convention are: ity of Lake Constance. 2 ji nealeie. Pe Rc Gattin ieee x ; 4 harwe When one considers the amount of | Trelsie P. R. Coffin, Tristram Pot. e take pleasure in announci: it we sage” PMS Ce Ssctraa, Bron I NANT money that ‘ther ‘cities of North lava canes aiMaes care a ¥ net __ The “horeeless carriage” of yesterday ee he ar NEW DANCES mae OE na os a parks ‘he | Roberts Foster, Flora’ Roberts Cof. now have in stock is now being produced as the modern place of meeting: Dr. H. A. Brandes, eying © Minot mer emarek, 8! tin, Anna Nye Roberts Dietrichs, ; ; readily seen. Minot has over $300,- | Respondents. ed pduenderson, Ae ee 000 invested in parks and Mandan| “The State of North Dakota, To Dr. W. B BGisAatab, Dy v. has invested more money than would | the above named respondents and . W. H. Bodenstab, Dr. 2, be required for this project when | all persons interested in the Estate Diven, Dr. J. O. Arnson. Hotel re: of Lydia R. Coffin, Deceased: “9 the features ot! tl 3 ervations: Dr. A. M. Fisher, Dr. G. Rontlastedee cre ean apeEhe are: | OL Cai G et fy Collin, Dessaae hereby R. Lipp. Registration and ‘badge: Aside from the usual attractions | M0tified that Tristram Roberts Cof- Dr. F. B. Strauss, Dr. C. W. Schor- ‘ lake it | fin. and John Roberts Coffin the if Fy 2 that are inherent of any lake it | petit; mers herein, have filed in gee, Dr RF. Griebenow, Financ was pointed out that the lake is the| {his court a con’ of tie wot win ae rae eae Race na: ma x i first and most necessary step to-|and Testament of Lydia R. Coffin, Bsa Heo. oe atnchhouse: Tiny Tots to Dance “Candy-| ward an irrigation project. Mr. W. | late of the city of New York, in the automobile at the rate of 4,000,000 a year. The total number of motor vehicles registered in the United States is over 16,000,000. ; And every automobile produced to- day is a good automobile, economically serving business and recreation needs of BEYOND ROPE AND FENCE By David Grew. Popular ed. 5 NEW YORK TRIBUNE: “This David Grew knows what the prairie looka like and can tell a horse from a handsaw, even : ee tn A G, Black, State Engineer, h: de | county of New York and state of when the wind is northerly. In fact he has achieved the truest $ . A Biche, puncte De LA. sehlnter, land in Gorgeous al sitsey of) hel pralec i cnanthete: New York, duly suthenticated, with || and most graphic picture of the Canadian West that has ever Pcople in every station of life, M. te oan, r.. . M. ‘andt, 7 ”, their petition, praying for the ad- been it ol aper.”” ry Dr, W. H. Bodenstab, “Dr, BP. Costumes port otis ee peices. Oics mission to prabate of said dgcuments pice ima cpa But there is an obstacle standing in Dr. J. 0. A , and Dr, V. ae 2 15 as the last Will of sai ceased, E NEW! “ q ck : A ae Sead Bismarck can be reached by gravity |and for the issuance 4 ene, DERROIT NEWS. “It is the best animal story since Jac the way of its maximum service to London's masterpiece, ‘The Call of the Wild,’ and we confess a doubt whether that masterpiece itself is any better.” PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC LEDGER: “In many respects Mr. Grew has passed the heights set by the late author of ‘John Barleycorn.’” LONDON DAILY NEWS: “The equine psychology is extraor- dinarily convincing, the book is distinctly an imaginative achievement.” ee Between the Episodes of the His- | !7°™ this lake and by having a sup-| Roberts Coffin and John Roberts toric Pageant, “The Spirit of Dakota,” to be staged at the Mandan fair, September 1, 2, and 3 will be some beautiful new aesthetic dances, The Dance of the Dawn is a repeat per- formance from two years ago, by re- 0 quest, with a few changes from its former staging. C. oOo ul S The Dance of the Waters, repre- L sentative of the rivers of the Slope, and the Dance of the Flowers of the States Attorney and Sheriff Plains, are symbolic of Dakota, and owners, For while the automobile industry made paved highways an economic necessity, the mileage of such roads is ' today years behind the requirements of \ modern traffic, Happily motorists everywhere are boost- ing for more and wider paved highways. PUNCH: “....for it is nobly planned and excellently written.” —_ will be danced by charming young 2. . Plan Guards For Smaller ladies in Greek costumes, batiked in Qua l l t y 4 THE TWO COYOTE. And extensive experience has taught : wely coloring and designs, Villages ernie ag tte Gini bet iean ina them that Concrete Highways are one new dance drama, “Candyland”, redol- By David Grew. 92.00 of the best all-around investments they can make—an investment that pays big dividends, As one of our 16,000,000 motorists States Attorney Edward S. Allen,|€t of sweetness. There are choco- e Service | and Sheriff Albin Hedstrom yester-| late drops, bon-bons, peppermint i i i —children’s delight day made a trip through Burleigh | sticks, lollypops—ct : county, making tentative plans for|—all awakened to life by the wand of ty e ’ NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE: “A truly strange and inter- esting western tale that is out of the ruck of the usual heroic and unreal adventures of cowboys and he-men.” HOUSTON, TEXAS POST: “ ‘The Two ‘Coyotes,’ is the best, the the organizing of the various towns| the Fairy Princess, drawn in a coach and villages for protection against | by the mischievous elves. j || truest Western story ever mentioned in these column,” ou know better than anyone else the yegemen who might attempt to loot " i ry in e columns.’ ye h |e ete plans made, call for an-| Dedicate New Economy BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE: “In his tale Grew reaches out need for more and wider Concrete Roads. a Deni A ° 7 a aur trip nee Pte eek serine the Barn; Offer RR eee Gece a Acne west, Soe ee to help spur local officials latter part of this week at whic! 7 ( "fi é | ae (inal plans will be made and Prayers, Songs and his painting of the half-starved soul of Bellard hag the provide them We have all of these desirable features. understanding touch of Conrad or McFee. There is not a false note in the whole of ‘The Two Coyotes.’” LONDON TIMES: “The imaginative literature of wild life is 2 genre in which certain American writera have attained an ex- cellence hardly to be matched elsewhere. Mr. Grew {s one of the most successful of them.” organizations perfected. It is the i ie of the county officials to have| Minot, Aug. 27.—David Kauff- each town or village that can, hire |man’s new barn, erected on his farm night watchmen. In towns which can-|five miles east of here, was dedi- not afford to pay.a guard it is plan-|cated with song and prayer recent- ned to have the business men take |ly. John Harder, a student from shifts at guarding the business |the Mennonite College at Hesston, places. Kan., was chairman of the evening. The plans also call for an organ- | Hymns were sung by the congrega- ization in the towns which have paid|tions and prayers were offered by Bd Bergeson Ss watchmen. This organization will|Rev. Mr. Myers, of Minot. Before . * ° be ready at a call from the watchmen |the dedication a large number of Clothing. Tailoring. with shotguns and other fighting |guests spent several hours looking equipment, and will be prepared tojover the property and inspecting the Tush to a’ designated point to drive |new barn which is modern in every bandits’ from the villages. detail. | PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION i 4 National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 29 CITIRZS HARRIS -WOODMANSEE ish