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ARs ARE ot * fiee of county marshal “of PAGE TWO CAL IMPROVES IN HEALTH ON PRESENT JOB President Is Sounder Today Than When He Moved Into White House BY CHARLES NEA Service Writer ashington, May 20, -Calvin Cool us about exploded the theory it's fatal to be elected To be he'll die » but ev dies in’ vilice he won't die of the United States Instead ting away present job, his health is sound today than when White House has taken ¢ y good care of since then, It’s his that not work killed his predeces uceumbed to. the STEWART presi sure, rif of he beings president of wa under hi er moved into the prob because he idea worry, who office One thing he ing hit by may. E cares may die un automobile. missed it by margin a few day is, he missed being hit, arily killed. 1c would be a ¢ motorist. to run over of the United States. | er, refused | » confer y. That cold New England temperament of his! ather nar | go. Th not nece | president any it on He was taking one of his almost-) daily afternoon walks, with his usual | plain-clothes ¢ Hiking south wardly down Connecticut avenue, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LE JOE” FORGOT. HIS CIGAR - INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S MEETING |WEEK AG. ke F they came to the’ point where it in-|The high-hatted lady in the cente rseets Rhode Island avenue and M| president —a mean place, The cop had the east and west down Connecticut. It looked like aj good time. The president and re-/ tinue stepped off the curb and got) nearly half way across the road. juncture the cop, of course indifferent to the fate of ans, though perhaps he'd| a made an exception in the presi- dent's favor if he'd known it(w turned the traffic. The plain clothes men are big,| husk ‘haps who'd fight a lion in the} president's defensé but they knew th s no hope of stopping that herd of charging automobiles whole party simply turned ignomini- ously and streaked it for the curb d just left, Well, they got there, somebody's] mudguard grazing one of the plain-| clothes men’s leg. The _ president} didnt go in for athletics in his col- lege days, and spectators of this) incident say it's too bad. They feel| ure he would have beaten, all cords for any known — variety jump, It is becoming very clear that Vice President Dawes going to ucceed in getting ‘the Senate rules! 1 when Congress meets next. The thing is developing into a party fight and on that basis the admin- ietration hasn't enough vote It ean and probably will have the House rules changed. It has a clear} majority there. It probably — will change them back in the direction of Uncle Joe Cannonism, making al czar out of Speaker Longworth and] king away from the minority even rights which it hath—it those BOY MUST DIE FOR SLAYING 15 - Year - Old Lad Sentenced To Electric Chair Pa., May 20.—(AP)—A after being sentenced! to death in the electric chair for the murder of his aged grandmother, | 15-year-old William Cavalier was playing jazz mi on a phonograph in his room in the detention house. Since his confession that he killed | his grandmother last September for | the purpose of robbery, Cavalier, the | youngest prisoner ever to receive the death sentence in this state, has been confined in the home of detention for juveniles. After sentence was | imposed it was reported that he was | to be removed to a cell in the county | prison but yesterday no such order| had been issued. After being returned to his room,! the boy soon was, playing lively se- | lections on his pRenograph which | has been his greatest source of amusement since his arrest. He ap- peared unconcerned as to his fate, saying that he was not afraid of | dying “in the hot seat.” He added that he would have “plenty of friends who will save me.” Counsel for the boy announced they would appeal to the state su- preme court for a new trial and fail- | ing in this would cary the case~be- fore the board of pardons. Cavalier showed no emotion when sentence was passed Monday by Judge Koch, , Pottsville, few minutes VERY WIDE SCARF x7 The very wide scarf of plaid silk with fringed ends is liked with the mannish topcoats that are so guilt- less of any feminine touch. RED HAT POPULAR This ig a Season of bright color- | ed millinery, and the red hat is at the height- of its popularity. aes of rosé and purple are also FLYING PANELS Flying panels -give a sense of motion and lightness to dark col- U. CAMPUS AT \Grounds Being Reconditioned the re groun re ed | students work provement of the ington, D. C.; at the econd vice-president; on the right i 3 below, left of Canada, honorary vice - president and’ Mrs. Henry Dod GRAND FORKS IS IMPROVED, For Summer; Trees and Shrubs Set Out (hy Grand While ho. The Associated Press) Forks, N. D ntup and clean- up ate university ure recondition- and improved {\ Eight or ten 4 jthe campus all and and n are employed on . planting new tennis During the rolling summer grounds in men > Five to f ind are hours urday on t mpus upk man cont mower Eighty added, Caragana east sid nuou the ¢ ever t © edge planted on the und a color scheme of flow d out for side nus, just Engl ower being acro A part of the program for campus, His, superintendent of buildings and grou A con by the univer superintendent, wood and box elder tr nd ash and al nter appear with evergree dogwood, Flow used. so extensive- ly mpus, except for the flower urround the buil , he There are three beds of pec and four of tulips filled later with and pan- worked f the coulee, nflowers and to dis- of lark- andes according in 1 othe ing plants, Improve the Banks unique campus, f the fixtures for ater, one of the ures of the University nd the addition of two or three tennis courts, as well as the further lopment of the territor: west of the coulce for a girls’ play |ground, are contemplated during the | summer months. USE MOVIES FOR CURES Stockholm, May 20.—Swedish hos-! pitals for the insane are using mov- ing pictures to treat insane patients. The diversion is said to be helpfull in effecting cures. The same method is being used in tubercular sanitar- iums. DO YOU KNOW That for only $65.00 more than you would pay for the cheapest closed car in the world, you can buy an all steel, duce, Overland Standard Se- dan? Worth investigating. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. en frocks on very straight, close More than 50 years ago the Missouri legislature ariel the of- county, ‘Mo., for the sol ee (2 ‘or ie sole pul Se gens te i aa SI ES) h ie loa | International Council left is Mm Mrs. is Lady Aberde cf Nomen r meet Avril de vix of Anna a packs of Norwa} ‘ht, are Ww. Gorden Austri en of England, is I to 9 Ogilvie Ison of bi Russell Davis, son of former Gov- Johnathan M. Day cn Kan- trial with ernor facing Carl J. 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FARGO FIRM | GIVEN PRISON TANK JOB Haggart Constru Construction company argo was ‘ded the contract bas of a large concrete the state penitentiary Binniarek by the state board of dministratios. The Haggart bid of $3,795 was lower by $100 than the next lowest bid. Other bidders were W. F. McGraw, W. W. Moyer, Carl V. Anderson and the Northern Construction company. The com- ea Less than 50 years ago a child of nine was condemned to death {for stealing paint in England val- jued at two pence. | forgot tc have his big cigar with him. smoke ‘anybody's cigar but your own,” hundreds of relatives and friends at his hon birthday and took an automobile ride for | was his advice for When Unde Joe” Cannon posed for a picture on his 89th birthday he “Uncle Joe” by >in TL Domestic Science Teachers Use CALUME THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER They Know It’s Uniform—Always Reliable GALES 2:/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER SRAND housewives jell with it, can with it, keep house with it. 2,000,000 women are using Great Western Sugar, which we GUARANTEE must please you. Join the two million! The most thorough informa- tion on jelly making, canning and preserving, with many practical and delightful reci- pes, has been putin book form by Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen, noted cooking authority. We are mailing it free to any in- terested housewife. 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