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THURSDAY, MARGH 5, ios i eae TRIBUNE _PAGE SEVEN’ SAE ATOR rtisements ; FOR SALE Néw 6 room’ modérn’ héuse, with 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, garage in ait Toeats fitst story |) 4 stuccoed, well “located “for '$5800, |} on terms. 6 rooti modern house, with 3 bed rooms, cast front, garage, close in, for $3250, on vexy easy. terms. 5 room modern house, with 2 bed rooms, well located, very” close in, b for $3500,'on terms. 6 room pértly moder Bouse east. | ternational 18.20 batk line billiard |of the American tournament were made, hacffer Six of the eight survivors in. the ' | 6. | Schaeffer's record showed five | American bracket will contest in the [straight victories and no defeats.| second round. of the tournament at Hoppe had lost the championship | Madison Square Garden next Monday | before he entered last ni match, | night. as he was eliminated Tue: y when i. SIX ENTRIES IN [ition vesterday ny acteating Etch | “TEAM WINS BASKET BALL eure; acher, the German champion. MEET MAR. 6-7 .RICKARD WILL Feet At the District Basketball Tourna- | STAGE BOUTS ite i a ite a 81 t8 17 Widleky “| Gophers back on the middle rung Ie ekooly Caaimer NIP Roun Ste ABE = \'th the bie’ Vansstantthate inn ate ley, Wilton, New Salem, Steele, Man-| New York, March 5. Tex Rickard | eames won and a like number. lost. don, and Bismarck. concluded negotiations for a one The firstgtwo games will be play- | year lease of the Yankee Get a Radio Set Free at the ed off tomorrow evening, drawings | boxing purposes und disclosed d | : lu to determine what four schools will| tails of a fistic program for the 1925| American Legion dance S play to be made tomorrow. Satur [outdoor season that promises to | day. Patterson’s Hal!. morning the two winners will play | boom the sport to proportions it has) Thayer's Orchestra. the other two teams; and on Sat-/ not enjoyed since 1 a urday evening the finals be| ‘The promoter, who closed the deal played off for district championship, | for the stadium with Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New York KIWANIANS: BEAT wells has matched Jack Delaney | jand Paul Berlenbach, the — slugging ; , iat ; a return |. For 24 hours ending at noon: CAPITOL TEAM _iisht-heavyweient i Paeeartnt| pnalngyaey nce mateh as the star attraction of the | Temperature at 7 AT VOLLEY BALL) opening card at the stadium. M PU EK ie cheane es the: ee | Lowest yesterday ... Harry Wills and ‘Tom “Gibbons, | Owest an ball leading — heavyweight challengers | Lowest last night .. | Precipitation evening the | Probably will be the s in th : evening the | Probably will be the ‘| Highest wind velocity MALE HELP WANTED l¢ WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big. wages. Fow weeks completes. Cat- 4 alogue and special offer free. | |: Moler Barber ollege, Fargo, North Dakota. 2-16-1m WANTED—Man and woman to work | on farm by the* year: ~ Wilbert | i Fields. Phone 9 B-2, Bismarck, N. RE, \D. 3d-iw HELP WANTRD—REMALE WANTED—Gitl for general house- work. Apply Birs; C..B. Rasen, ; |, Phone 920, 31 Ave. A. | Caseified Advertising Rates Linsertion, 25 words or eh 5.—The Uni- sola basketball téam floor schedule here front, porch, ‘water, babement, sew- er, 50, foot lot, at. barga Bvod terms, cane GnO, NM. REGTER: |, on 3-3-tf | WANTED—Woman with jo children to work on, farm, good wages.; Write Box 25), Bismarck. Phone 195. 2-28-1w iderly to take care of mother and infant, for a week or two, no housework. Call.886-J. 8-3-3¢ abet SALESMAN ‘ ACRE. Y OPPORTENIT! ‘ull pitrt time silesmen and Sane Fepreschtitives for nationally ad; vt{sed' Nogdr Suits made to mea- Shire at $1250. "Tt makes: no Uiffer. Ente Whether you can’ devote: twa |. WANTED—Stenographer with, some | hours ‘per diy or all your time. experience in bookkeeping. Address | +| Whether vou' are accystomed: to nara Tribune 941, Bismarck, N. D. LOTS FOR SALE hitking’ $2500:00 or $15,000.00, per In the business men’s 3-8-tf | FOR SALE—76 foot corner lot on| Year this proposition wilk,’ appeal Try to solve this puzzlé ‘without the use of a dictionary, Every | league game on Monda r Weather Report. 1 ‘o Sanath een 4 Old woman. seeecaccite eg, | -neUMDEN DOUEE eats. Buled = Expetlence 4 WANTED AT ONCE—Work on} tow for quick sale. Lockwood Ac. WANTED: oat aig eSeahtell farm, State salary in first letter.| cessory Go, Phone 187, 800 Main| NE salesman for Biamarck and| 25. ‘Abyss, ompanied by warm, her from the upper WANTED —Woman with bookkeeping | Seventh street and Avenue E. Very| te Yo: For interesting | Barticutars [word is: of common occurrence. Besides, the words key together easily, |Kiwanians. took three out of five Hee Oe aah Piatt WEATHER FORE and stenographer experience. Apply | reasonable at $750. Also a 10 acre| bout the wonderful Nogar cloth HORIZONTAL game Bee a ee ese Mee ACG RSLod Reon ) Bismarck Tribune Company. ! suburban place. Good buildings,| #itel “V.-L. Richardson, District aot Hill he winners were: Benton Set Crees ee SoMewhat “adld 3-3-if| water and a good place for chick. | Manager, 819 W.-0.5W. Bldg, Oma-| 1. Upstanding. Baler, De Stsckhouse,, Bric Thor: |24; This woul has Neen in pre #8 WANTED—Ginl for general house, ens. Can be cut into lots and|__ba, Nebr. ; . Bog. Hevish tl LBs Lau itl nak aT GLa as tla ee ‘North’ Dukol: Parlly ove work, all modern conveniences and| Would be a good investment for WANTED —Satesuas with car to] 8. Area. cies Feed Huneon eae recente OPMOUREIE DESY nd its ultimate | tonight and Friday. Somewhat cold- finn Phone 967 the future. About thirteen blocks| curry short Tine of hand-¢mbroider- }12.. Away. (aye aiiaouean hadi! "fate depends upon the action of the | ¢" tonight and east and south por- Bp laTcont . a-1w| from school, Write No, 927 Tri-| ¢d''dprons, frocks, sell, retajl: dry |13. Windflower. PAS Ane dinthicUeUANVeUAIT Counnac, diate) aHnTeCiCerceummMincioni@ on sbiele | ions) ely Re eet pera ererer ee bune. ‘oods, general stores, ood cbin- Pale. Fee EEN oe -ck ate i fi F WEATHER CONDITIONS e Roads, g y stead re to be held here Fri- challengers which both Wills and WANTED—Experienéed girl tap ‘Gen- | : 2-16-1n)| mission,” open territory, sells on Educate. LL His MCL Sleepers aU aR | The low pressure area over the eral housework. Mrs. J, P. Sell, | —-eeeecqctmte pie sight. Write for particulars, re- Outflow. day and Saturday there will be class G su , ies Canadian Rockies yesterday morning 621 5th St. *2:14-tf | AUTOMOQBL |OTORCYCLES ferences required. ‘Betty Brown | Perambulutes, on Friday afternoon. | has moved southeastward and. is WORK WANTED |FOR-SALE—One Ford roadster and Peoria, "). : . Slices. FOREIGNERS TO centered over Manitoba this morn: | ih i | JAKE SCHAEFFER ROC | HAEPEER _ ENTER CONTE Write No, 944 care Tribune. St. Att vicinity. ' "References required. ee oe New York, March 5. f Benne Ae ie ; “| FOR SALE We “have some & —Dakota Auto Sales Co. 3-6-1-wk. Auto Sales Go: 3-5-l-wk. y,- Bard. Chicago, March Young e tenders in the Higher | pressure area on the north Pacific | “opal & OOD. — WEED | Singe. Schaeffer, son of the veteran wizard tion tournament will swing into ac-| coast is causing slightly lower tem- WANTED TO RENT | “bargaiis in used’ cars. “Reav We WOOp Irritate, : Answer to Yesterday's Crossword] of the cuc of the same name, for the tion in this country April 30 in aj peratures over the extreme North. « able terms. Dakota Auto Sales} Diamond Willow wood in five cord A . WANTED TO RENT—A 4 or 5: © _ 3-B-iwk |lots, $2.75, Sing! d, $8.26. To give. Puzzle. Second time wrested the 182 balk series of outdoor contests to select | west. Light precipitation oceurred room motern bungalow | oma Phone Ov oe aber cor cy, | 36- Alternative. : ‘ line billiard world’s championship &n opponent to meet the winner of in the middle M i Valley only. Phone 1108. e.5- wk. | POSITION WANTED ES Yaurself. 9, Cobbler’s instrument crown from Willie Hoppe, who has the American tournament for the and in the north Pa ¢ coast re- b | —__ POSITION WANTED DRESBMAKING es Donate! 10. Pastries held it for 17 years except for a few World's 135 pound title. This was | gion. Elsewhere the weather is gens AGENTS WANTED | SERS POSITION as cook. Woman . A vessel. Printer's measure (pl.) months, when he beat the retiring “nnounced by the state athletic com- | grally fair. EEG Teac The Worlt's; Would like to cook for, camp or Ge aes dressmaking done atl) Ungn, Within. champion, 400 to 173 in cight innings mission yesterday at the same time | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, SANDED: Ausra eG waa | pea yoettie wei Box 266, Bis- Feenibiel pees os oe at Fastened. in the closing match of the 11th in- the drawings for the second round Official in charge. arck, Phone 195J. . “| 4 BAUS = = Esa tid Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. | | 2.28-1w| ing machine for sale in first class Tae Reon. 3-2-8 | reenter 8-4-1w Wiig) instruments. Running MOMW’N POP A Fair Exchange By Taylor Sai FARM LANDS | FOR SALE SALE OR TRADE—Go ipi Satisfied. ROOMS FOR RENT Icy precipitate. isfied ———_—__—_ half | 7s. 49. Sargon. Near. A : SST 7 * FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot! LOST—Airedale puy, 2 months ald. existent Tender tissues. HELLO CHICK~ 1 GAVE ME THE AIR’ THAT'S A WOMAN FoR YOU- L TOLD water héat, in modern home. "Also | Reais ape as flonies ee soon Saturday night. Reward 53° Lock hair Fatigues. : HEARD MARIAN GAJE | | NOTHING - 1 HAD DOT ABOUT THAT AFFAIR. LAST NIGHT y lose in, Cal 4 . or Phone! = . Marks. Male progeny. { : = 802. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Five ~ dollar bill. ra A side brace. Guided. NO ieee hee te SHE DID! SECRET ABOUT AS LONG ASAKID ie 2-28/8t | GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE=| please return to Tribune office for Annoyed. To shut in. : ; 3 CAN KEEP A PENNY AROLIND t FOR RENT—One nice large, light-; Of Pure-bred Percheron, Belgian,| _teward. Bt 63. A paddle. » A grain, { 4 J ACANDY STORE ~ H housekeeping room, in modern} and Clydesdale Stallions | and | LOST—Ladies old geld key wind |64, Finale. 41, A male voice. = g y . house, hot water all the time. Mares. 35 head, Wednesday, March| watch. Write Tribune No. 939. [65 No choice. pee urunigon aistacue: Phone 812J. 617-2nd St, {° 26th, 1925. In heated Sale Pavilion 3-2-4t Beg. 4 ahs, Anarene: } 4,34] at Cooperstown, N. D.. The! great. | ————-——~prns 67, Place. Ae ui eat FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms; ¢st’sale: of draft horsés ever held BABY CHICKS 68 Wigwam. Re poe for light housekeeping. The Lau-! in the Northwest. The majority | BABY CHICKS, all breeds; price list VERTICAL “Ws Skin. blemishes rain Apts. B. F, Flanagan, Phyne| of the offering being! sons or| frge., ae ey ton Rust, vem N N. D, i A newt. 42. A wooden shoe. Aas "|, daughters of the Belgian stallion Fai Vie 2-281W| Minos, one of Ameri leading | 7 penreel, ae draft horse‘sires. Writ¢ for cata- An age. 56, 1 2, re RIES Daas Te ay ' FOR RENTS mm sleeping Ore If PORF 4 4 color. 57. } room suitable for two, Also want]. !08 which’ will’ Be ready for mal. | POETS CORNER: ] 3%. G ‘ zl 6. 4. . Gropes. 3B. ing March’ Ist. adres} Hammer |@ se Bt onal gir] to share, room. Bhone ios; Cooperstown, N. Dek, Rappresetre: Bp ‘ eis 8-4-1W | ead my PRAYER + | Stiten. I 2, 28. ei : : : 62. ROR RENT—A_ cheery ™ ron «on | AUCTION SALE, pplurday ss puaeeh 7 Reununie Sane hite) - - ground floor. $22 Main Sty Phone 4 Pg tienen ote emeat: | Guide me as f go * , tab] 2 gO. ~ent among the farmers of the Mis¢ “Wo0d aywuas UT PopuauT AToQa[dWOD 536R, ie ei Rate Re cooks ben Journeying here, below. souri Slope section of North Dakota,| mittee, but still giving a distinet ad. p amt! many other articles. “Also. a-ha Do not Jét hie itsny -[Pnder the plan as agreed upon the| vantage to the Nonpartisans, _In-} FORT RENT—Nicely furnished, mod: | Primrose cream. separator. : Mrs. ! businéss men of the city will furnish | definitely. postponed, 26 na 0 aves From Thy glorious way, SAY DGT I HEAR YOU'VE BEEN BROADCASTING \ LSIMPLY TRADED ern room for one of: two,:Also|’ Cora Paul, McKenzie, N. D. a hive to any. reliable farmer who|and ohé absent and not >"! Help me to be true \ ikeato a ti FFAI TWEEN MARIAN AND, L- \T FOR A SECRET 5S 4 warage/for:rent] \208 Aleit Baan ; In every thing I do. Peete co eetaweareay insthe bee You CIRCE CANT KEEP Sos ABolT ED AND FOR -RENTOPentiy farmianeas or (POR, SALE—Choice imported “ A resolution endorsing the work of iS) EKING TRACE A SECRET TEN MINUTES- J é i PAULINE !! FOR | RENT Partly furnisted® Gt) German Rollera 8.00 / Oh blessed Jesus be Immigration Commissioner J. M. De- | DIDN'T L TELLYOU me unfurnished room for. light house-'| Hartz Mountain Singers see. 7.00] A guiding light for me, e iy ah ho ae a OF HIS SON NOT To GIVE Ir AWAY ? keeping. College . Bldg. Phone; Native Singers .. That I may, not, fall” vine was passed by the boar re Z 1183. i 3:8: aatks | Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele-| When I hear Thy call, CALL FoR MEN Minot, N. D., March 5.—Trace of FOR RENT—Two furnished “ropms| Phone. 118-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Officials of the Northem Pacific}#!s son, Arthur, aged 15, who dis- y for light housekeeping. Steam) Mickinson, N. D. Thqu who died for me, cee lappeared from his farm hotme near heated, 418 ist St. Phone 1092. . 1-26-1im} Died on Calvary, have) lasued) ajigall ston c18 men) tor ieee vivo wesks caga) “is. Belat according to an an-|PUsby two Bea, ile : 2-27-1w OVEREAND MPION = | Gently lead me on riprapping worl sought in Minot by Edwin Schmutz- gies ee Me AND CHAMPION’ 5 nouncement madg today by Secretary |*°¥ y edwin) Sehinuis YOR RENT—Pieasunt, Well turnish-| FOR°SALE—26 mode}, déiven 7600| TEE temptations \gtrong. @ | nouncoment ma tho Mendon Commer {let the father, who believes. that ed room, Call 528, Call 247 after| ilies mostly paved: ron ; $856) Help me to be stiong. cial Club. ‘The company will conteaa {t2¢ Poy could not have gotten far y 6 P.M, Mrs. J. M, Devine. - cabh or best offer, on account of| Guide me all day long; for, mehiion die manages fas. they | 20" Home, due to the Fact ethatins 2-26-11 | nese, Box 162, Wilton, No.| Help me to conquer him, did last year. The men be peg [ttt ami $1 inslis pockets at the KOR” RENT—Modern sconvenient| _ Dak. 2-8-tf| The evil one of sin. 9e per hour and will be furnishcd | ‘the futher gives assurance that the room in private family close to ||FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo-|, their bed. One dollar a day will be | arity wi r sees i i Oh help me to si ifamily will be glad to,welcome the P. O. 208 Rosser St. 3-5-tf.| cation, good business will make * elp ie th ng deducted from the salary for board. | runaway son, if he will return. *UK BBN --pirieuy price right for a straight sale.) | Praises to the King, = The boy talked about going west ment in Rose Apartments. Mills No. 940, care Bismarck Tri-| Home $2. ROE High. Legislati lust summer, the father says that he SRE: LER OOEA EER APEEET| ENE egislative [has learned from the youth's sisters, FOR RENT—Strictly modern five; ——__.__s__——sB-2-tf/ ani, my prayer to-day Col d: but never voiced such desire to his room apartment. .|NELLIE SNYDER, dressmaking and| Grant Oh Lord I pray, { alendar parents. The $1 was taken from the ? Phone 773, ~ all kinds of alterations, coats re-| And help me to be ——$§__ -—_—_—____6 | savings of his sisters. ined, no: ‘ Alth the boy is but 15 years j Seer a eee a Bt} A follower of TO a Ble Rassed in the: Howe | WerOueh ohn bey is but 05 years HOUSES AND FLATS. hose : S. B. 230—Amends Sec. 1440, laws} 20, according to the father. He has FOR SALE—Real bargains in houses, aia if A DAY of 1918, 0 that rural school which blue eyes, hair of a brownish tint, |’ lots and farm lands. This week I| FOR SALE—At « bargain, two wood: (Clarenée! Anderson) receives tuition funds from adjoin-|and wore“a leather vest and a brown have sold 8 lots, 2 quarter sections} @M type case stands, fully equipped | Mr. Rooster was a crowing « ing tics aah aren re deprived} cap when he left home. and have sent offers on 4 more| With slides, real bargain for print-|'The birds were singing © ae aga assed 16 Bean Sie GREED es | quarters and one house. Do your|’ @f, who needs new equipment.|1 could here a quail calling, ‘ esign “eceive.| Master Plumbers Pic j business with the man who knows| Sale foreash only: Apply A= fgob White”, “Bob White’, isalones of -Tnazranes. $4 xecgivan |“ SPH She aes values and who, in making over) baw. Hh the queerest blight, 7, | BEIRROINCET: Gbdoas le saaleaaiae\ cont: | Open Session} | SAtT Pork 2500 sales, has never had a dis-| CAFE FOR RENT—Well furnished talbtian of dase Sesenina am satisfied customer. Fixe, ‘tornado| Cafe, steam | heafed and < Délco The morning goes: tao soon, fining’ the powers and duties of the| Devils Lake, N. D. and automobile ineuatee written Deneege ve ah dents deer, ee ut Be tate ie ae on 10-6. master plumbers ine i / in reliable companies, * Young. |. Hotel, ‘Kill ak . dD. ae agit Dakota opened its fifth annual con- e 3-2-1 ‘ 2-27-1w As tt he wants his hay. By (48—An act Xo, appropriste}, ten viet the ‘Grayson Hotel: this city, with about 40 plubers present. wa TeED aN Ba “ go in the house and have a de-|$600 to Miss Leila Deisem for work | R RENT—A ¢ tment Fs E iS FOR RENT—A two room apartment| FOR'SALE OR” TRADE—Eyrnish- in. preparing copy for the last edi-|‘i'¥, een Rea SETTER, tend the convention. lightful- meal, on ground floor, furnished for| ed hotel located at Zap, N. Dak . “phe {tion of the North Dakota Blue Book. light housekeeping, Private en- win. sell’,ab a, bargain or. trade) Then, Lget my book named “The Red: Bills Killed in the House end a ai trance. ‘Suitable for two adults! fo Bisinarsk operty. Write S. B. 200—A bill to license engi-| The convention was opened wit! only. $25.00 per mo) Phone lonne si 3:5: xk sient ‘coihes: ‘at last, ngers ‘and land surveyors. [SU AgHEeRE -08, Meleome re James : PiOm emma OS BNL of 8 EM ihe ‘has gone so‘fast,’ "* “| S/R, A77—A. Bill providing that | Stenson Rinse foll eved ae Kes g @ You SAX - TH” 26-08!” J, 1. Cr shan te, Engine 20-60; Then"Ttake my dog, named Rain frailroatis ‘nay issue pastés t® mem-| ‘2! by Allan » president 'o ‘the city commission, to which Charles 2 y k Boss CANT SAY > SALE=By ov owner, “Modern cot-| as new. Also tucker grates. Soha And go up the'long shady lane bers of certain religious and char-, i i si : yy : - HE BOYS ARE ge of 5 rooms and bath, newly, Bauer, Golden Valley, N. D. We go after the cows that like to jitable organizations, ie on Minot wresldent: of the ! " Enimranae } painted. egst front, built in fe: : 19-1m|.._ roam. Bille Equnerlitn theipenate. 4 |inesasterncon assslon was devoted. to OMG / : Ba r tures, double garage, shade tree OW SALES Rabe, eSaorere aE |/ }And do not come home, / H. B.''184--Amends' ‘statute “con: business and addresses by E. F. Ri- Owner leaving city.’ Write Tri-| only six months. Good a We give them some hay, cerning first class printing—publi bune No. 942, cation of popular and: compildd aes. |!0¥ President of the North Dakota Reaton for selling, moving int ion laws—so' that’ type ‘niay be set | State School of Science at Wahpeton o|And this ends the d 3-3-4t} apartment. W, A. Bisslon, over| pS eee BE seis Sa d-by Don Holt of Sioux Falls, 8. D., FOR RENT—Three rooms and buth| _ Taxi 87, room. No. 3-3-3¢| . SUNSET ia” [fiber OneGamdl sin the form of the |director: of the national association. {or sleeping or housekeeping. steam /FOR SALH—A carlo Tate | ee ay PaealtE ‘ : fi cori: d Nays, thus doing awas | ated for $22.00 this includes the] choice Early Obie ¢ § ee ; ny Heats will sell or vent the fares |. gholee Early Obfo.“wopeteqs 4 k in a gg Se CT Ee ere teT: CHARITY BALL ture. 213 10th St, across from N. Beyond the borders'of horizon afar—| Requiring’ bank statements. so as t¢ Catholic. sehocl. 3-5-8 | FOR SALELIvory Reed Lied rover | Amd all’ Nature seemed to rest. vaca Hoag tad at \ JS PROVIDED WANTED Ea wants Ge wagers b The sky glowed golden, rosy, fair, |ments annually. Amended act willi Was ington, March 5—Although room: partly modern house : Then slowly faded awa; reuulrs “three or more times a President Coolidge ruled against an Bismarck foy a farm. Weite Tri. Si 8 2:24), F tar came out to shine,— it ” at the. same, time. as national, inaugural ball, Washington society hune Mo 097. FURNIT RE tor sale, sins veame—ani 0 ended 8 “da Thank calls jand the visiting dignitaries of the 2-27-1W School girl to IH, B, 27. atriga an ABPeepttition states found’ a‘ substitute last night FOR RENT—Three room apartment| board., 8 of $512,125.00 for. the ‘state normal in’ s charity ball at the Mayflower went to Ceri ie w02 49 a | a Soar ? bed af bare foprintes -- $a06;an0! "ikcpiesidéat and Mrs. D b vemMent to Pitol, 7102 © " 5 POR SMELOW TS | , propriates 68 icepresident an irs. Dawes, cab- _ Phone 602-R ep een ia valley Gy Nepal. ingt officials, senatots and represen- Rk RENT—SInale hours x 68 Provi les:for resale of tatives and ranking officers of the a 1 f earns Sputnonst of B real, eftate” holdat tax sale; clari- ‘arity’ and navy attended, along with Gpartment. Well fy paltheds aL . fies irregular tax sales. most of the governors who had come Ge Phone 26s ts oy | POR Ror Be é ‘Bills: Pasved:in the Senate Loe ‘the’ ‘capitol’ forthe inauguration | je baby 4 H, 'B, 266—Amends and reenacts! ceremonies. y To GET THEIR, Phong’ 740 Sec. 31, Chapter 168, 5, L. 1919, pro-| The, personnel of the. distinguished : SUCH A Fuss T "SPONSOR BEE MOVEMENT | vides ‘for ‘surveying of all. lignite! gathering wee about the sate thot ae ‘Dagens DONE BEFORE THE NEW MILLER | fe oft oe ra mines having an annual output, would attend an inaugural ball—with ‘CAME BY, THAT SHE HAD To: warr. Tat than 500 tons : th zion left out, lea* tn ite I

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